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at z . i nde LOCAL MENTION. ‘The We: ae Curey Si ow, D. C., January - For (he middie Atlantic states, warmer, partly clowsy Weather, local rains, southerly winds, fali- ing varometer. ‘Por Tues 1iy, warmer cloudy and ratny weather ts indicated in Ni slum, the middie and south Atiantic states, Tennessee and Ohio Vailey and lake Feg.ons, eXcept in the upper lakes, where show Will fall, with lower temperature, Covens, Couns axp SORE TwRoar yield readliy toB. H Douglass & sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops Rura—“The American Countess” Arpiatos’s American Crelopeedta. For best terms see Far Sale—Miscellaneous eoiuma, this paper. MILK aNd Wrsky Testexs, Hempler's, Paav.sy. —_—_——— CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements. &c., To-night. Natiosar. TueaTes.—Mr. and Mra. W. J. Flor- ence in “Our Governot ALsaveu's Orsua Horse. —“Three Wives to One Husband.” Fonn’s Orana Hoss.—“isurr Oaks” | Haxzoo's Mesecw.—Jennie Kimball's Opera Company fa “Pinafore. ‘THEATER Comigue.—“$he Boy Detective” com- bination. Drug Muskcw.—Lorraine & Lauren’s troupe in “The Artist's Studio.” ‘Tapsunacs CHORCH—Ballad concert and read- —-_- Cor wed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 520 p.m. and ex tngulshed af 12 p. m. Supreme Chancelior John Van_ Valkenburg, Knights of Pytilas,is in the city and Will be at Calanthe leige, No.1, to-night. ‘Yesterday ‘aivernoon, the pavilion at the old Ger- manta park, near Brentwood, took Ure. The fates Were extinguished by Officer Grant and some of | heacizhbors, with slight damage to the property. A.gang of Italian laborers occupy the premlves, Yesterday afternoon George Sinalls, an employe Of the U.S. Electric Light company, while walking along the coping wall of the south front of the ‘Treasury buliding, placins new carbon points on the lights, slipped and feil to the t bo- | low. One ot his legs was broken. He Was taken to the Providence hospital. ‘A Norfolk dispatch states that the damages to the steamer Jane Moseley, recently Injured by a coilision, Will probably am $5,000, her entire port-side being pretty well sinashed up and her ort-shatt badly sprunc. late of St Ann's Catholle | 4 ape bis Kev. Father Conne pastorate of | ‘St. Mary's Catholic caureh In Rockville, Md., yes- church, Balthnore, ent: ‘nee Retach, an aged white man, was found fa bed this morning at his house, 314 Sth | street northeast. A Christmas tree in the parior of Mrs. Edward rtner, 1104 Vermont avenue, took fire from the | Hglited Candies, Saturday evening. The fire did | ‘amounting to $400. St. Peter's Branch No. 199, Catholle Knights of America, have elected the ‘following officers for | the ensuing year: | Pres | G. R Repetti: Rec'y Sec'y, Seey. F.C. Holland; ‘Trea Al at Arma, ‘atley; Se te, E. Castell : Spiritual ' Director, Res. : Hughes; Deiegates to State Counéll, M.”L Weller, A.C. Sliaw, T. H. Harbin, Rev. Dr.’ Paret, the Bishop-elect, preached his farewell sermon ‘at Epiphany chutch, yesterday morning. He thanked the congregation for the Rearty Suppeft they had accorded iim 1p any good work he had initiited, and for assisting him tn beautifying the editiee in whieh they worshiped. Rev. Dr. Nourse, In the course of his sermon at the Tabefnacle, yesterday morning.rferred to the fact that he nad ‘Tecetved a call W the pulpit of that church, and said that 1t was very probable that he would accept. ‘The matter, it 18 expected, ‘Will be decided this wee = Might Have Been a Scrions Fire. ABLAZE IN THZ CORCORAN BUILDING QUICKLY EX- ‘TINGTISHED. What might bare proved a serfous fire occurred im the Corcoran building this murning. A tele- graph operator, while going through the hall, dis- covered a blaze tssutng from the water-closet on the fifth floor. He went in and, seeing a bucket of water handy, raised a plank and threw the water On the Biaze, exti ing the lames in sight. He ‘then gave Ule alarm, and 4 telephone message was sent to No. 2engine house. When the firemen ar Fived they tore up the floor, and discovered that the steam pipes had charred the wood, which had caught fire, ‘The damage is slight. The butlding ig owned by Mr. W. W. Corcoran. Heal Estate Men Comptain. YET CLAIM THAT THERE 1S UNJUST DISCRIMI- ‘NATION IN THE MATTER OF TAXES, ‘Many of the Teal estate dealers are complaining Decause they pay a license as weil as a tax on thelr business, and In addition give a bond for $5,000. ‘While persons engaged In the same business, and Perhaps having offices next door, pay nothing. ‘They clam that only obout one-third of the real estate dealers pay, and taat during the past two Sears the District government has not attempted ‘Wo compel the enforcement of the At the Dis- trict offices, however, a Stax reporter iwas tuformed that some two years ago It scertained that ‘the clause In the law Imposing a tax upon real estate dealers had not been repealed by Congress, as Wus generally supposed, and an effort was inade to collect if. There was considerable opposition on Uhe part of the dealers, who, watie not ubjecting to Paying an equitable tax, objected to the requirement ‘Which compeiled them to ztve a bond of $5,000 and Pay one per cent sem!-annually upon thetr com | inissions Ih addition to the annual license of $25. An organized movement was begun, Leaded by Mr. ‘Thos E. Waggaman, and a test ease was brought | into the Police Court, and thence appealed to the | Court in General Term, where It ts vow awaiting | trial. The collection of the tax, Mr. Lode say has gone on, and at least two-thirds of the astate dealers have promptiy paid their taxes, and those who have not, upon the decision of the "case | by the court will "be compelied to pay uy Jelinquent taxes, providing the case is adversely (o them. For Tus Poor.—“C. D.” sends #10 to THE Star for the associated charities, —$_-—_— ‘Tur Eanraqvaxe.—Mr. LS Emery, who resides ‘at Mount Pleasant, sald to a Stag reporter: On Fri- day evening, about 9 o'clock. I sat writing at a} tabi, when suddeniy I heard & heavy rumbing. as 5 loaded Wagons were passing on frozen ground. ‘The house jarred and the doors and windows shook. I stopped quickly and sald that is like an earthquake. It lasted but a Seconds. In the morning I was so impressed t it Was an earthquake shock that I asked ot! ‘The house if they noticed it, and I found that wy | mother, who was upon the second floor of Ue | house, hotieed It, and tought of an earthquake t ume. their | ed F Bisnor Paner’s Coxsecaatios.—The standing | committee of the Protestant Episcopal diocese Maryland has almost completed the arrangements | for the consecration of the newly-elected bishop, | Dr. Willain Paret, which will take place on Thurs” day at the Church of the Epiphany. ‘Tne conse- stating prelate will be Bishop Alfred Lee, ot Deia- Bare, and his assistants will be Bishop ‘Stephens, M Pennsylvania, and Bishop Howe, of central Pennsylvania. es ‘Sr. Patrice’s Trurexaxce Soctety.—By invita- tion of St. Patrick's Temperance society, Dr. P. J. Murphy lectured last night at Mssonte Temple, to a large audience, on “The Effects of Alcohol on the Human System.” Addresses were also delivered by Rev. Father Thomas, spiritual lecturer of the society, aud Mr. F. MeNerhany, president. A fue musical and literary prograin was rendered by tle | Choral union. under the direction of Mr. Joun | Hoyae. About 29 persons toos the pledge. | A New Swixpuixe Scngwe.—Complaints have been made to the New York police of a swindiing scheme, managed by a man who gives his naine as A. Marsten Raymond, 229 K street, this city. The | Plan employed was to send out agents, who offer to ve fostruction in “crystal art painting” at $1 per | KisSon, tn case of a refusal tho anent artes nice will call of | jo, and In a few days sends word thit ‘$1 Will have to be lesson is taken or not. then threats were used, and as most people would Father pay 4 dollar than to bave any trouble a good | deal of money was obtained. The ing for Rayinond and bis agents The address given In this city ls a frame house occupied by «| zeTinad wWomad, Who explained that a Mr. Kay- ‘Mond Used to live there, but about a month ago be | had moved to Brooklyn. { a | Scre yor a Divisiox of Pxoreaty.—Mary | Lomax Tayloe and Edward Dickinson Tayloe by their next Mend, William Tayloe Snyder, have Mled a Dill in equity against Eugene Phasbe Warren and others, praying the sale of lots 10 and 11, Square 221," and division of the proceeds. Tuc property 3 known as 21, Madison place, and was eq by Benjamin Ogie Tayloe to his wife, who jueathed it in four parts to their children ‘abd eins Tax Magxwrgcuor Etzctiox—The Germania Maennerehor, at it8 semi-arinual meeting last eve Ding, elected the following ofticers: President, slo Collguon: vice pi ier; recording sec retary, Ch. Devant Secretary, F. Duel ring; treasurer. A. Koehler; Ubrarian, L Stietel; Standard bearer, A. Schwarz sci Manntacy Liceyszs — Marriage licenses have been tssued by the clerk of the court to Thos. H. Jack- $on and Annie M. Crosby, both of Fairfax county, | ‘Va; Nelson Creamer and "Laura ‘Williams; Chariey | Johnson and Matilda Dorsey; Henry Jackson and | Bertha K Bell; Jas ¥.Davis and Francis D. Thomp- ee ‘Tew Gusat Rvo Sace.—Mr. Dowling’s auction fooms Just now are a perfect oriental palace, the sollection being the finest ever seen th Waslitug- | comprising great number of large pieces, | the antique and small rugs are beautiful in | design and of rare quality. “Ibe eoliection will be on until Wednesday morning, when the sale | ‘Will commence. It would be weil for to Temember that this sale ts at Dowling’s auction Toms, 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue. A Rane Orrontowrry.— Those seeking investment should attend the peremptory sale of $36,300 of Wasuington and eorgetowa Tullroad company bonds, to be sold by Duncansom at the auction on Wednesday at 1 o'ciock. These bonds pay 6 percent semi-annually, See advt. gortasore at Dass | of public wor: | aud Diaced “McPherson under arrest. | Tu eht to take a lesson had been made, | | whether the | | If the dollar was not paid | are look- | 4, ‘The Second Baptist Church Case. A DECISION AGAINST PASTOR GASKINS. In the Equity Court this morning Judge Cox de- livered his opinion in the case of Rev. Madison H. Gaskins agalnst the trustees of the Second (Cok ored) Baptist church to compel his recognition as pastor and the payment of a balance due nim aB pastor. The court discharged the rule and denied the application, hoiding that the relations between pastor and churen was merely voluntary, aud they could be terminated at the will of elther party. AS ssociation Was not Incorporated and no con- tract was made the court held that the congrega- Uon could hot be compelled to pay the salary. All they agreed to do was to support him tothe extent Jections made for that purpose, and this did not bind then Co pay $50 per month. "This tsa vic- tory for the congregation represented by Mr. W. A. Cook. “Mr. T. J. Mackey, for the minister, took’ a Reduce Prices. To the Falitor of Tr EvExt%o Stan: ‘There are many persons who can appreciate @ good lecture equally as well as your correspondent, “Kendall Green and Georgetown,” and yet not feel Justified in paying exorbitant prices in order to gratify thelr incitmationa. Now, that prices genore | ally are gradually returning to those of former ays, tt would appear advisabie for “mat 1” t0 sluer whether a full house at %5 and 35 cents 1s not luore flattering than a third of the number st cents Many of my acquaintances would ) listen to Mr. Kennan, but are compelled es the pleasure at. present prices. 3 of several theatrical and oper nizations should convince rs that “cannot prevail tauch longer.” Exorbl- I taney 5 respon Hn January Arles taust De reduced and a Cor rease in prices of admisaton. RermeNcuunst. Crowded Offices. ‘THE APPAIRS OF THS DISTRICT GOVERNMENT ADMIN- ISTERED UNDER DIFFICULTIES. The need for a suitabie building in which to transact the pubite Dusiness of the District was never more apparent than now. Tne rush to pay taxes In order to avold the penalties of the law; the easing business in the water registrar's office, \Seqivnt upon repairs of Dursted water pipes and ‘cass, brings many people to the 4 street of whom walt a lony tne for their turn ly transect “Dnsiness. Soietiines, the collec- tor’s oitice 1s crowded for hours, and many go out Into the open street rather than endure the feud und murs atinospuere of the office, The other Toons ave not mites btrer. The Water registrar's room Is in the dirk hastinent, where there Is no Ventilanion, and gas light has'to De used all the Fear route!” “The Cominissioners" rooms are smull, pent-up affairs. The best one in the Dullding Is oc hy Me. Etmonds, the psestident of the boars sii general reception room afd for holding of boat Ineetings. Cominissioner West has tora long tme Gccuplet one of the dark fire-proof vaults where those who visit Rim have to pass In through an fron door thtoa vatiited apartment with iron geated Windows, resembling a’ prison cell. Major Ly- decker 1s'similarly situated op the side of the bullde Ing, over the water registrar's office. ‘These celt- like rooms are {ntended as fire-proot vaults, for the arity of the public records. in. cas of fire, DUE ant of room forces te Commissioners to oc- py them. ‘These vaults were bulit In the back 9 Morrison divelltucs by the board 1S a temporary expedient to an- Swer unt a i ing could. be erected for Dis- iriet government pnrposes. ‘There is. no security about them. The records are seatterea through ail the old Toms formerly uscd a3 bed fs tehen, | Pariors and hails im the double building which Was a dweiling-liouse, and there is hardly room to turn around in the building. a Almost a Murder FIRED AT BY A DIB- WHO THEN ATTACKS AND Thompson, the keepor of a livery Stable In anatley between Nand Oand 9th and 10th streets, is lying seriously tl at his residence, ‘No. VRE 9th street northwest, suffering from injuries inflicted by a colored man named” Pever cP hersoo, who wus employed by Mr. Thompson. t Friday Mr. npson found fault with Mc- Pherson’s work, and the latter informed the former that he thtended tleave, which he did on the following nicht, when Thompson paid Bim all his Wages except $3, and expiatned why he did not Pay all. McPherson went off seemingly ‘satisfied with what his employer had done. About 9 o'clock yesterday morning McPherson appeared at the Stuble, where he found Thompson alone, and de- manded the money of him. “I'll pay you the money as soon as possible,” said Thompson. Mc- Pherson then left, but returned In tea minutes with bis hands in his pockets. As he entered the door Thompson accused him of having a pistol- “Well, that’s all right; I want my money,’ said “MePuerson, and" by = —— Tn you pay me.”" AS he spoke he drew a pistol from his pocket, almed it at Thompson's head and fired. The'ball passed u ho Mr. ‘Thotpson’s hat, burying itseff in the wall. " Before he had time to fire a second time Mr. Thompson ewught nim by the wrist, anda struggle ensued, during which Mr. mn Fecelved several cuts in the face and was Badly bruised. Several men who were at worl: in the stable were afratd to to the assistance of their employer, because Me- od tareatened to kill them if they did. iy_a citizen came to Mr. Tuompson’s asstst- and putanend tothe struggle. Thom] it into the eflee, and MePherson, Di away, hurled a brick at Thompson, smashing the Indo. Sergeant Atniss and OMcer Riley appeared in the Police Court this morning he was cl with assault and battery with intent to kill, and the case Was continued indetinitely; bonds $300. seebrabae TB. ‘Transfers of Real Evtate. Deeds in fee have been recofded a3 follows: ‘hus. ¥. Trott to Euma M. Gillett, lot 109, sub. #q. 368; $600. Columbia Kelly to Mary 'R. Langtree, Jot 58, D. & L's sub. part Mt. Pleasant and Pleasant Plains; $311.25. It Coyle, trustee, to Owen McCahe, Sub, lot 208, sq. 206; $3,100. Martha M. Read to F. H. Puine, all o€ 89.'n. Of 99; $11.9.11. "F. H. Paine to Alice Yan Doren Whiting, saine property; $11,205. Joseph Loughran to Mazy Ann Loughran, part 8, Sq. 98% $—. AW. D. Prout to B. 8. Ferzasoa, lot 3, Sq. SH; $1,516.75. Jeremiah E. Rankin to'J. FL Blackmiar, ‘lot $3, sub. $4. 375; $7,000. C. M. Mat- | thews. trustee, et al, to Catherine M. Coguey, lot 35, sub. sq. 69; $125. "Heirs of Ann Robertson to ‘son et al. part lots 20 and 21, old ngetown, §— RIS Sacgves, Dotwans, &c.—The lection of goods will Commence Mg iF street, at 11 o'clock, 1 he It 1s @ superb collection of London dyed goxis froin an emtuent London house, and should couutand the attention of parues ue siring such goods. Tue sale 1s conducted by the wa Hous: of Thom is Dow.ig. — THe Moopy Mrerives—The subjects arran, for diseussion nectings to be conducted by ood a. i= Congregational church, begin- the 16th ‘are as follows: “How to ones 73.” “The nse of the Bible ritual life in church™s,? Ho’ to promote revivals.” Wil be Introduced which has pon. Mr. Moudy’s services 4ays, but the prayer meetings Will continue only Unree days. oLivs A. Wass Pizaps Grinty.—In the Police rt. this mornin, Mr. Jotin H. Moss, as counsel Jus 4. Haas. charged with obtaining $25 from r. Simon Wolf under lalse pretenses, stated that he would withdraw his plea of not guilty and plead guilty. ‘Vhe ease was sent tothe grand jury; bonds, don). There isa requisition for Haas from South Sarullua, Where be Is charged with forgery. “Tae Awe Tess,” by Mr. Howard Gar- = ————— Affairs in West Washington. Recest Rowseetes—P. C. Merry, who keeps a second-hand store at Nos. 1325 and 1227 s2a_ street, reports that between Saturday night and Sunday no eatered his establishment through the buck Way of shop number 1227 by means of be key. Recht silver watches, about the same uber of gold rings. several revolvers and @ num- ber of bracelets were stolen, valued at about $100, User evideutly knew the’sttuation of things tn store, as a Dubeh of heys hanging in a remote wa andthe froat door opened of theta 10 afford egress to the robber,who t Lange.——Mr. Jolin W. Wetzel, who lives rhe Of 34th and P streets, reports that =by prylog off a board osed Lo a private alley, and stole Sev of stugie harness vatued at $25. “ es. — At the annual ne vision Associated Chari- tes—Mr. F. L. Moore presiding—the secretary re- ported having furnished grocestes and fuel to forty- ue fauilies since the last meeting in December, ort showed a very limited at of funds on hand. The following ladies were appoluted to assist the board of nu Mr. FL Moore's district—Mrs. Charles Bi Sirs, Gurley, Mrs Evans, Mra Jacob Young, Mrs. BF. Miler, Miss Virginia Dougal, Miss Mollie Law- Fence, Miss’ Ela Moore, Miss Exnma Sawyer, cvenhonse, Miss Margaret Simonds, immy, Xitans Aca —Tuoge who make the ran to New Orleans and ‘back In ten days, including six dass the exposition, can bgtter realize the es Wrouglt by time by remembering that in. iL took Just tro weeks to reach New Orleans, ‘York by the most expeditious route, pro- ug there Was bo mishap by the Way. A western, wis advertised whick required eighteen days from New York to New Orleans, Assowwrm Pes: ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeaest, More economical than ‘heordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘ith the multitude of low test, short weight, alum oF Vhosphate powders, Soldenlyineana, Korat Base saPoaR” afternoon and 1b a -apons” every night atzHer- Res sunwa Se POWDER Co, 106 Wall street, MX, es ‘Wages of 10 percent. The mills at Fall River, New Bedford and Lowell are in the movement.—By a rach cavGtan neath ooo P and distress COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER @1. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent, ‘and one Improved Inhaler. in one peckage, may now be ‘had of all druggists for @1. Ask for Sammoan’s Rapt- can Cons. “Fhe only absolute specific we know of."—Med. Times. “The best we bave found in s lifettine of suffering.” — Reo. Dr. Wiggin, Boston, “After « long struggie with Catarrh, the Raproat Coar has conquered."—Rev. S. W. Monroe, Lewisburgh Pa. “I have not found acase fiat it did not relieve ot onceu"—Andrew Lee, Manches- POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevention, the instant it is applied of Rheumatism Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs. Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Pains, ‘Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dye- Pepsts, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria, and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an Electric Battery combined with a POROUS PLASTER) and Iaugh at pain. 25¢. everywhere. jal Beare: Daxss Goons. CASHMERE SERGES In Brown. Bite Garnet and Green, very fine quality. ‘Twelve yarda for $2.00. Every yard in worthy oc. BLACK BROCA! ‘tern), reduced DE SILK VELVET (Handsome pat- 0 @1.50. Every yard is worth $2.50. The largest double siz» WHITE WOO! BLANKETS, fine quality, reduced to $5.00. LADIES CLOTH, SUITING. one yard nad a half ride ese wn and Grey, Every yards worth er bigs COLORED SILK VELVETS, reduced to 81.00, BLEACHED TABLE LINEN, real valtle 75s, reduced 00, Our excellent Irom 1.00 to T5e. COLOBED BROCADE SILK VELVETS, $1.25 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS. $2.00. COLORED and BLACK CASHMERES, double width, reduced to actusl cost, 3s)? 00h Very finest quality SULtAH CASHMERES, nearly one au ‘wide (immense double width), re to Tée.; worth 81.25 CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space. AtABIAL POISON CAN BE ENTIRELY RE. ‘moved from the system by the use of Ayer's Ague Cure, which contains. sure specific, in the form of a vexetable product, used in no other remedy, War- ranted, R THE PROMPT AND CERTAIN CURE OF erysipelas, use Ayer's Saraaprilis, which 1s the spe- citi endorsed by the most eminent medical authorities, Ar Cosr. CLOARS, DOLMANS, NEWMARKTTS. JACKETS Sour Paice i % TORTS AADE SE SDUSHER ARG ES VERY Low: TRICOT CLOTHS REDUCED FROM $250 TO 92. OTTOMAN CLOTH REDUCED FROM 98 TO 86. SIXTY INCH BROCADE SILK REDUCED FLOM ‘$12 TO $9—THE MOST ELEGANT GOODS WE HAVE EVER BAD. BROCADE SILKS LESS THAN COST. BLACK BROCADE SILK: REDUCED FROM 61.50 BROCADE VELVET UAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN TO CLOSE. VERY FINE -QUALITIFS IN EVENING C\SH- OO MES AT se. Apa: COLORED VELVETS IVs THAN IMPORTERS PRICE, CAMELS HAIR SHAWIS ARE OFFERED VERY FINE GOODS WERE NiVEt OFFERED AT SUCH LOW FIGURES. W. M. SHUSTER & SON3, 919 Pennsylvania Avenua, ONE PRICE, N.B—THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. 3. Wusows Faxocs Sa0 HH (00. FER g88q HoH OO 4 te all $3 fe ss. Sas8 HoH “oo” gee Sus8 7 ‘The demand in Baltimore bas been ‘greater than the supply andare still booming, and now we propose to give the Washingtonians a chance to buy these Famous Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. For Ladies we also make t> measure a fine Hand Stitched Shoe at $5.00, For Gentlenen we make to measure our celebrated ‘Waukenyhast at 85.00. F. H. WILSON, Custom SHoemaker, 409, 7th strect northwest, Washington, 228 _Aleo 292 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Reoverox Ix Fons Axo Linn WRAPS. OUE SEAL SEIN SACQUES, MINK AND SQUIRREL- LINED CIRCULARS, Are now offered at genuine reductions, ‘All goods are first quality, bought early in the season. : NO MISFITS OR JOB LOTS. A cholce lot of natural Beaver Trimming and Muffs, NEWMAREETS AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS IN CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILK, ‘As Prime Cost, All Genuine Bargains, WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, a0 906 Pennsylvania avenne, Amy ieieecie 8 acon fe doses at ‘your residence by lady teachers. 1 Great Reduction tn the Prices Of Winter Gloves, at Franc’s, corner 7th and D. Drice hat and genta furnish- Johneon’s, 13th and E Streets, pi Oysters . Lifetime Cheapest Place for Black Cashmeres and Dry Goods in general— 796 7th street. J.B. Youxa’s. 3 adder. Catarrh of the : ‘Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and ‘UrinaryComplaints, cured by ““Buchu-Paiba.”$1. 15 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver O01 with Hypophosphites ot Lime Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired. nutrition and general debility; easy and It totake, Prescribed by Physicians. cota By Brg Large bottles, 60c. “Manufactured by W. ton, corner Béluimore and Harrison Baltimore, Md. wwe “Alderney Ww: 2re Alderney unter, churned. every morn Wvered pound “Ward” print per yt ge Cheese, Buttermilk aha Sweet 2 eS A Coup Wave Courne, AND, IF WE ARE TO BELIEVE THE BEST AUTHORI- TIES, THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY ARE TO BE PRENOME- NALLY COLD. 80 YOU WILL NATURALLY BE INTERESTED IN ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL'S GGG RRR EKER A TTTT @ GRRE Aa oT deo PEE, AA E GcG ROR KE ATA goo 5 00, 988s I NNN cco ao L oo §'S t NNN GG So bn, 88 ot Hae dee ‘0G oo Sss) Ht NNN GGG 00 OF www ia a Mor Wwww Aa MMMM WWWWw AA MMM AL Wwww AAA MoM a wow fk MOM M EEE E EE EK ERE ER ¥ A RRR w AAR Ww KA kre ww ASA Rh Ww oak E FOR EIR S85 E Re a kak Sgs8 2 TITT 88g ae 3 ae Tt Bss5 AND cco HNL ppp RRR RFE NN N ecw UNE DP DR REN © HHHIIL Db DRERR RE NN GOcH HNL pb DR RE NN CcOH HULLLL LD R x EEE N NN Cartwright & Warner's Underwear, American Hi Company's Underwear, Norfolk & New Brunswick Underwear, Schopper’s Hesiery: also, English Cash- mere Hosiery and Underwear. Broken Lots of the y above (list of which can be found in the “Republica are to be closed out BELOW COST. LOOK AT SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION IN WINDOWS OF THE PPPoA, At PoP AA OL AA UI PPP AA L AA I ep AKA OL. AAA It Poa! tu aa oo y ¥ BN, o> YF RRE 0 0 YY Rk OO ¥ 3 RH oo ¥ S 2 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Corra’ Pores. Through the failure of alarze western manufacturer we were enabled, just before the Holitays, to bay a large stcck of Curtain Poles very low. wad we are will ing that our .ustome:s should have the benefit of oar Jow purchases, and s< tho Inaneuration is dcawing near, the knowledge where to buy Curtain Poles of all Kinds, sizes and lengths may not come amisa, We aclt 13 inch Curtain Poles, 5 foot long, in Tmnita- tion Walnut, Ebony, Ash and I:aitation Cherry now at 89e,,ormerly 4c. ‘The same with Brass Lunds, Rings aud Brackets at 69c., formerly 7c. 1} inch Curtain Poles, 5 foot lone, in Walnut, Ash, Ebony and Cherry, livavily trim ned, at Cds; pruse trimmed, 79, The samo in 6.8, with brackets or svckets, wood o Solid Brass Roles, brass trimmed, 5 foot long, at $1.49, ‘Very heavy Walnut and Ebony Poles very low. We can not replace them at the price we sell them now, ‘and we have but few of them, ‘os3 trimmed, Although sold out clean on Clipper Sleds, or Coasters, during the Holidays. we have, to meet the pressing de- mand for them, received a lot this morning by express from the factory, and although the cost 1s higher we still offer Heavy Round Tron Shod Clippers at 81, Inrger sizes at 81.25, 81.50, $1.75 and $2. ‘We do not care to brag on fhe quality of them, but we know there is not a better sied in the market, M. SILVERBERG & CO., Bisuors Canezonrxe For Chapped Handi, Face and Lips; removes Sun- barn, and renders the Skin beautifully Soft and Smooth, and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, 25c per bottle. ‘Tey if, andif not satisfied, return the bottle and have beonupn J, C. BISHOP, Drugsiet, H Btrost Tao 9th Btrest, Corner H Struct Northwast, Suures. ‘All kinds, from 2c. up. Bleigh Bells, all sizes. Pocket Knives and Sclasors. ‘Also, fine stock of Rodgers’ Table Knives, G. HARTIG & SON, 413-m* ___ 1001, corner th and K streets northwest, Scuoor. Scirs: Chitd'a Suits, ares to 12, short Se reene tits 3 7 W. KLEE : Sxarza Scaoor. Sorrs $2,920, 63 Se 0, Gord W 3916-1916 Rennaylvanis: $12 Seventh street. G. T. Kesey, TAILOR, ‘No. 414 ‘Ninth Street Northwest. J. U. OMe & Co, 1367 Pennsylvania avenue, { OF FINE Papen. STOCK “THE CONCORD HARNESS" THE COLLAR, . =a Harness of |B Pee ye ot LUTZa BRO, “7 Pennsylvania Avenus, _ is ‘Adjoining National Hotel, G@-HORSE BLANERTS snd CARRIAGE BOBRGn (Great vaciety at vary low peices, colt EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. DRY_GOODs. _LADIES GOODS. [(OROUGHLY TAUGHT WITH- eee eee ee, a penmnapship 25 per cent faat than Sia watneal jcourse—one month, $5: three PE desea a ‘A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS IN ig ge ug 15 BERLITZ scHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, m BALTIMORE, BOSTON, BROOKLYN, PROVIDENCE And at ‘123 arm ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, NEW TERMS BEGINS JANUARY Sra. Superior ative Teachers Classes aud Private Leesons. NONEXGELLED ADVANTAGES FOR LESSNING CONVERSATION, | Fee extremely low. fo.thow Oar ‘we invite all persons to attend oat is Apply to PROF. ¥. JOLY. QPENCEEAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. CORNER eth and D ats. n.w. Young and middle ‘at any time. Yimes. Year from date of day, 630, Wane SI 3 hie 12° less Yor cireulare? | "HENRY © SEENOER: Call ‘SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal, rd US EISLE, FSDING, 17 NECESHARY TO hange the drill days will hereafter receive ber pu- in Calesthenics Mondays and Thr Ae ursday, 4 pm. at cCauley's Hall, 209 Pennsyivania avenue ne. d27-lin ERMAN—PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES, Gy Gerveteation wonccialty: natura motbode z nape 2: Mist DORA ZIWET., €23-1m* 1456 Corcoranatreet northwest. New Tas Axo Geawax Lives SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) PLET! +3 PURE LINEN "DAMA CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS AND LENGTHS. with § > 858) ARE APRING 20 MATCH, mamuiecchred € JOHN & GERMAN FANGY TINEN DAMASE FRiSGeD LUNCH CLOTHS, WITH DOYLEYS TO ‘AND GERMAN BLEACHED AND UN- ACHED TABLE LINENS, from 40s. to 82.50 weW Napkins, porLeys and TRAY CLOTHS, ‘from 10 per dose, ayes DAMASE TOWELS, from €1.50 to per dozen, BELGIAN PULLOW and SHECTING LINENS FullLine of Fain ‘and IwilledCRASHES AND GLASS 0-4 WIDE CANTUN FLANNEL FOR TABLE COVER- GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON PARIS AND BERLIN HAPS JACKETS NEWMARKE TS AND ae ON nC ON ARES CE RATT SUPERB STOCK OF Li N AND BRO. CADED SILKS. SATIN DUCHESS", RHADAMES AND SURAHS, IN BLACK, WHITE AND ALL SHADES FOR STREET, SHADES, FOR | . "RECEPTION AND ELEGANT BEADED SATIN TABLIERS AND TWO- VELVET DKESS-FRONTS, TON] eee COLORED. ALL SILK VEL- VETS, NEWSILE Ga AND s Fe~ SPECIAL AEARTMENT. FOR DISPLAYING FEROS EEA tives axp cox RECT PHICES, i SEATON PEERY, Peary Burupira, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9h street, Establiehed 1840, ry GUITAR, SINGING. PIANO, Sc. TAUGHT AT reasonable rates by Prof. LOUIS’ ORTENSTEIN, 456 C stroet northwest. The Professor makes the Guitar S specialty. and he has successfully taught it for 23 years. tepid 2S ba Of ,HOMME QUI SAIT QUATRE LANGUES at quatre hommes” Clases in Freeh and Hatin ihe Cemple, Hotel, one Fate, Often The ew method including a weekly #reich Soles, adopted, ‘Adidress A.M, PARKS. aio. JME REPRINCE, FROM PARIS. WILL BEGIN AVE her French conversational lessons at her own aud pupils’ residences Callafter 4 p. m., 511 12th street northwest. Term z 16 Kand L, near Conn. ave. Private French Classes 5th, at 10:30 a. m. Classes ani Saturday at 9a-m_;Kinder- nk Classes for Ladies and Gen- " ‘Prudhomnr’s own System and tarelle has always been eccessful. aud: Pupils acquire a wood pronunciation and the shortest time possible, “Terms Practical use ofthe language in the moderate, PPUENDS SELECT scHGS ee 1811 J street northwest. ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOTH. SEXES tustruction throng, "im Fuwiish, Mathes Clossicn and Sclence. Primary Department, hut tecently, opened, vffers fize edvantases fur youns Chile Gren. Books furnished by school. ‘Lerms Teasonable, ‘Apply, Getween 3 Q WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE’S MEDIA ACADEMY dinits snd classifies yonnz men aud boys at ony site them tor Lusiiess, any collage, polytechnic OL for West Point or Anaapo! fate tutoring peeiat Grit for back i ble rooms: ll pupils board with “p Mustraved civeniars, SWITHIN C: SHONTLIDGE, A. ¥. and A. M. (Harvard College Graduate), Media, Penn, thirteen miles by rail from Broad street station, Phila” hi ‘49-1 MISS 21Y LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRADUATE AMMand certified examiner of the New ‘England Con- bervatory. Piste te » harmony and yoice cul- tare. 1012 10th street nor is WASHINGTON, scHoor, oF ELOCUTION AND Pursoreat, Lisi GE, om ‘The Cuiiure and Development of the Voice aid Natu- ral Expression of eeutiment carefully tau cht. special attention viven to the cure of Stammering and other Vocal Defects... Boys’ and Gir.s' Class Sature Gay, Tain, d6-tye VASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGUAPIIV; nly school of the kind here,” A special Invitation toall to nee the method, Uy which you ea 4o0u Bre a5. W. i, RARSONS a1. SLATE OF SPENC Business Collec), ‘Private Instructor in. Book: Keepin, “Pennanship. English and all Mathematios, Dey Sessions. 9 to 19 mB trugututhome, ir desired. “Sis Box 94. QLOSUTION—PUBLIC Abr ARERS AND OTHERS ring superior instruction on the beautiful art of sulin can receive private lessous at 603 F northwest az: RY TO GRAMMAR Principals Classes Tinted, HOOL OF MUSIC—EIG REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS Syivess,erpmane, "Private! Lowons a sectaity. J'Shorthaud tooks and publications eamteutiy on hun, ut esceptonal op: artanities for Iearnine the art are ster NG4UN PEON HYADQUAl ek at WASAL Tk i ish. Scientific, Clasal- odemn Lancwasges, ‘particu: Llccution, Music (Piano, Anton Gloetaner ‘cllegia, lective Courses for advance3 aig Preparation clus.es for Vassar aud othee col- Cell a: 818 Tat tr Mr aud Mex, WM, D. CABELL, Principals. “PiGALLY vidually or in. jubus & Euston, Stevozra) GARFIELD RINDERG Ho PRIMARY AND TRA! VE 1eb ang7-6m vocaL, 5 d Harmony. Special at- Hiven ‘0 beinnersas well ay fo pupils tector Tai Th etreet northwest. LiSSONS—“COM! | Mi vers —Prof HL & UD | Peepuaws for College, Texinsmatons, EE alts, 0 Lipids, West Pont, Wy UNsrircT, ‘Mathematics Eve Haw Tins AND LITILE MONEY MAR= THIS A GooD YEAR TO BUY coor (00 TITTH 11 NN X GGG. ecb 00 T H HINNNG @ © fb 00 T HHH NN 6 ck 0 0 T H HILNNNG GG w cco LLLL 00 «=T H HI N NN GGG BUT EXTREMELY on RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS, HARD ‘We haye made prices to meet the times, so that nono may deny themsclves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat. ‘You know we mean what we say. 4810.00 Suit at #5.50, Ag12.00 Snitat 26.25. ‘A $13.00 Suit at 87.50. ‘A $16.00 Suit at 88.75. ‘An $18.00 Suit at 10,09, Overcoats at $4. $5, 86, 87, and upwards to $30, that are worth 50 per cent more than we are asking. Boy's Suit at $3.25, $3.75, 84.50, and upward. Movsrer Crearixe Sate. ALL WINTER WRAPS MUST GO. L 1 FRI bal Ea, PAORD HOE SS LLL A A Dp Ml ERE CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. GREATEST MARE DOWN SALE EVER ATTEMPTED ‘We have concluded to wind upa most remarkably enc- cessful season in this department, by eloxing out every- thing in heavy-weight Garments, and todo so we are goin: to make it an object for our patrons to buy these goods, even if they de not want them fur tiumediate use, FORMER PRICE 7 Dolmans, fall fur trimmed, 86.50; FORMER PRICE $10.00, 18 Heavy Hock Beaver Cloth Newmarkets, plaited back, sizes 32 to ss, $8.80; FORMER PRICE #1250, 13 Fine Jersey Cloth Newmarkets, tailor made, platted back, sizes $4 to 49. 4995: FORMER 23 Berlin Twill Dolmans, tulif Ay braided. 29Heavy Pinsh Doimans. nicely trimmed, at $4.95; have bern sellins at $14.00. 819.50; FOL) ER PRICE $26.00, 9 Imported Handson fur-trimaned, sizes 2-32 3. $9 95; FO! 5. 13 Heavy Ottoman Silk Circulars, quilted Mined, far trmmed, assorted sizes 312.75; FORMER PRICE 219.0, ‘TExtea Quality Silk Chreulazs, quilted linings. 85.08: FORMER PRICE 81050, 21 All-wool Col two (2) shades, assorted s.2e8, PE 813.50, ritnmd, bundsome- PLUSH SACQUES! PLUSH SACQUES!!! PLUSH SACQUES!!! To dispose of the entire remaining stock of Plus Sacques still on hand. of which many choice and desira- dle qualities still remain uusold, we shall make linee concessions from onr forties low prices, thus affording a care opportunity te parchasers Quality No, 1.—7 Heavy silk Plush sal, ornaments, chamo!s ne B10; reduced price #22 75: Plush, extra quilted satin lin- “a price $25, —6 Heavy Seal plush, sealskin finish, 6 $3), Quslity No, 4.— Fine Seal Plush, extraordinary well finished, 855; reduced price 840. Quality No. 6.11 Finest Grade Pius, perfect imita- tion of wealskin, 870; reducee price 852 FURS! FURS! FURS! AND AGAIN FURS! Come to us and parchase standard Fars {vom our fine selected stock, and xaye from 50 to 100 per cent, ¢ AND GET THE BEST, Come tous and examine our fine goods before you purchase au article in the fur line. The only stock that fs complete and aniroken iu the city. FRIDAYIMOr We will offer our surplus as fo:low Two 96-usts, length 42 inches, only $148; formerly 300, ir 58-Dusts, 40 inches long, €165; former price $200, Seven FineSacques, 40-busts, 42 inches long, $200; former prices €4i to $240. Fur Lined Wraps izimuensely reduced in price, 0 Superior Quality Hare Muffs, satin lined, with adjust- able fasten euniform figure, 9c. actual worta, 8200 BEAVER FURS, SEALSKIN SETS AND HARE CAPES. ‘Hare and Beaver Fur Trimmings in all widths, at re- duced prices. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 AND 423 SEVENTH STREET. wat New Years Gueenxe oF KING'S PALACE 814 SEVENTH STREES, Wetender to onr patrons our sine=tv thanks for batronae extended durine the year 18%, and we shall continue in the future, as wed din the past, honest and fair dealinws, courteous treatment and lowest prices, and also to keep an elegant sele&. un of goods. We are deter- mined to cleir balance of following goods at prices that | ‘will make them sell; | £500 Chilren’s Cloaks, az»4 to 16, from $2.60 to 87. Ladies’ Russian Circul-ns, Newmarkets, Dolimans in | Diagonal, Ottoman and Siciliau Silk and Berlin Twilled at half their value, Our stccis of Millinery. such as Children’s and Ladies’ Hats, trimmed and untrinme't, have to go. Our Birds, Tips. Plumes, Flowers, Velveta and Vel- vetoens will also be slaughter-d. { Now isyour chance, Make use of it while we still | have the assortment to oblige you. Gall early and ob- tain your bargains at ‘Children’s Suits at fron $2.50 upward that are worth double. Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats from @2.00 upward. 2,000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to $6.00, that are ‘worth 60 per cent more. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., q, CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS Pose Axo Isvicomma ‘Those who may wish to purchase,either ssa deli- lous beverage cr for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISEY, are invited to make trial of the celetrated brand, U U PPP PPP ERE RRR {ITT EER NN N ‘PF ie ER OP A EieE RENO E Proved to be free from Fusil ofl, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used togives floti- ‘Nous age and flavor to this popular drink, ee ‘Berbour & Hamilton, . a Motagar &s Bra, Coie BR, Waters, WASHINGTON. D. a H. &.H. W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprietors, KING'S PALACE, a3. 814 SEVENTH STREET. Bb SA UE BAPE SS BB A A UU MMM %gs8 NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO THEIR PATRONS. BROKEN LOTS OF MISSES' WRAPS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES ARKETS, n 8 seare obls, of fi CHILDREN'S NEWMARKETS, in 8 50 ine Cig ‘The average price of these goods has been $7.00, CHILDRENS ETS, in 8 sears only, made Finest “Astrachan 1 Srouna duced to 87 08 ‘The average price of these goods has been $11.50, ‘MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HAVELOCKS, of ‘All- Wool Cloth, ‘Astmaenan ‘Collar, oroaamental beck, reduced to $2.15, for 4, 6, 8 years. ‘The same reduced to $5.50, for 10, 12, 14nd 16 years, ‘MISSFS' AND CHILDREN’S COATS, with Seektirduced tS $5.08 fora Gand Sseare ‘The same reduced to $6.25, for 10, 12, 14.and 16 years, Average of the above has been $8.75. ee te anouy, peers, arco eaten Stee 416 7th street northwest, ‘Bead our “ailv.” in to-das's Republican! ant EE—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— BOvALiy ed Cloth ‘Tailor-made Newmarkets, | Mavax Lame From % East 2ist street, New ora, Wil open branch parlors at 1827 F street, Washingw ton, THE Srm OF JANUARY, with an elegant amort~ ‘ment of Ball, Pyening, Uinner and Street Totlets, ‘Sort de bal coiffour et Chapeause, =e $40,000 Srocx Ar Cost. PRIOR TO MOVING (MARCH Isr), we watt SELL OUR ENTIRE STK AT PRIME COST FOR CASG. Tt comprises all the Intest Black und Colored Velveta, all Selveteena ger All the beat tsa of E ¢ teaude Jow-cage Cottons. Table Daiuask, Towels. Napkite, £2. Bigaket sod Comforinin ert sarieee en jousekeopers wi itt their advantare to ex- amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere LADIES Tall Has Ke LOR AND HANIT MAKER, ved from 1235 F street 3.4 LUTTRELL & CO, SIT Market Space, = “EVENING AND NI CRYTION DRESSES se NING XD CEPTI) Hs " Tuade by Parisian artiste sf 20 PER CENT OFF, 23 Fwy oFrenine. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, &t 20 per cent off Marked Price, to Reduce Stock. MES AL J, HUNT, 1300 Fstreet. E. G. DAVIS, ne MARKETsPacR | a7 Maz J.P. Paann IMPORTER OF FASHION, ‘Will show the coming week NOVELTIES IN EVENING AND RECEPTION BONNETS ND HATS JUST RECEIVED. GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS, WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS NOW THE FINEST LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS WE HAVE EVER OF- FERED—MANY THINGS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE WILL ALSO OFF R SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR BLACK DRESS GUODS DEPARTMENT. NE, 5O8 BRANDIS, MopISTE, roRWeRLy Mi icigiighe Now vor. Walimn iene yy POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES, “Superior utd eyrricom aud eatiataction guarautent Eviuing Dromes, Bridal ‘Trowmesuee ? E. G. DAVIS, COR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE, a6 N° Gorse | complete stock of LADIES and MERINO. ana “WoOLU\DRIWE ERE GLOVES, COTTOR, W | CASHAIERE HOSIERY at vety low prioss, aes | Bes itu tine of HAND-KAIT WORSTED GooDe, , suct'as HOODS, SACQUES. SHUTS, MITTENS LEGE THEREFORE WAVE MARK GINS LADIES SHAWLS aud FASCINA TORS” WEAP DOWN ‘Co PRIME ce . = OF SHORT AND LONG COATS. SILK CIRCULARS, Pinta anid on CLOTH DOLMANS, SILK AND CLOTH RUSSIAN ‘styloe of “superior CIRCULARS, AND NEWMAKKI a_i TO BUY A CHRISTMAS Pk: COURING AND DRY CLEAN- £ OF FINE EMBROIDERED gt Be ey FANDEERCHIEFS, SILK UMURELLAS POR THE . HOLIDAYS, SILK AND COTTON HOSIEKY, NOV- be mest superior maishet, Pash, | ELTIES IN LINEN DAMASK SETS, TOWELS AND ‘up without being ripped! ASTON £Cane NAPKINS. “it. Torun: with ae) ALL COLORED TROCADED VELVETS AT AC-| > TUAL COST TO CLOSE. ane Arreactioxs aes POK THE LADIES AT ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO SELECT CHS, UEP ERIS, A PRESENT PHORM. 8 AND 400 7TH STREET NOR i ONE PRICE, PLAIN F of Embroidered Slip o sina i ies, Whisk Broots of . L. REMPSTONE, ‘Fancy. Womtel Work and Knitted Goods of eveey fancy. Worsted Work an ot Sus Market Space | dvarrastion, complete wuttie for Testerte . z pitino Clinks' Cuudrea's Lace, Satin and Velvet —— (Germiintows and Z-vhyr Worsted Kuiting Yarn, colors and all kids of Erabroidered materiale j tly made, of the beet | Stthe lowest auurket Price “as. relutorced, and ouly 7Sceate ae sfiniehed Shirts oniy6in, Funst Percale suirts | MI, Woarirax ‘only $1.90. FINE MILTINERY, Finest Lenndried Dress Shirts, in sold bosoms, ready to put uit, tor 82 Fix Lest Drow Shirts made to order (solid bosoma)t: i ST ist at cunatedal anced HAND RE NCHLEPS FANcY coups | %, Tnevinn Paria @@ PIANOS AND ORGANS. 36 ae e4 ’ | QEYREAL FING PIANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES Comforts, Flannels, Silks, Sati Nos Grivateentratica) YOUNGs 7th strect Mourne * a meetaend f'7th. between Gand i. ‘a0 POT aT SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED Roo rf ahd relinrel‘Cireulas Hilt repaid ana. Foor | HREG 8 RF | eeu Cou nium mate Miss CUNNINGHAM, | Ok © S THO Mth treet, Getwoet) Nand Ou 1 Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Bonen CORRETS wo onder iy every oe aad “Ve Ia ced BAR SPECIALTIES Ale — =F French Hand-maade Underviothing, Merino Undarweam fd fivent Imported Hi Pa {ice Drcen ate a” Drews Reform Good, dreate Comets, and a 1 Comet (ies E.'s own | 3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, make), that for the rice is unsurpamsed. D.B—Freuch, German and Spauish spoken. mark | Sole Avent= for CHICKERING GRAND, SQUARE and ROCHON. CORCOR) UPRIGHT L1ANOS the beatin tie won oF EST RTM ae Pon | Most complete asortivent inthe city. Page, Lyoussad Vienna ua to Expositions c ‘Mabulacturer and | ,Also. CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, and all Musi- HUMAN. HAL A‘ ATR WORK | cal tsGunaise Ladies he Halt Cuttlux aud Hale Deum { Hoir dyed abd sbaaupooed iu & Dtwt claws mame. 7 PIANOS REPAIRED in their own workrooms at uM Rat aa. FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWESE. SSS ey GEAND. SQ” ARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS The Best in the W A Lange Assortiaent Constant EVENING. ‘A SPECL scittlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this room poet to be Ranoved effectually. ——________ Tue Most Woxperru:. Soar NUE, EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Azent for Steinway & Sons’ Pianos, apps and Revsiriug Promptly attended to be ne lable Workmen, 180 Pex Mom } NO CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED I eats vt 81h io cash payment big re P = ad ORGANS! ORGANS! 4 #: ae! ee and vaniad stuck towelect fone oe Secont-hend PIANOS and ORGANS at suction aceoes en ; ‘ = = rene SIDNEY T. NIMMO, P M stein e 3 = x a u 58g &% 4 q : = & horthiwent, bet} a Ml H sireets, ‘OO. on HE WEINER AAD a UPRIGHT AN SD STULTZ & BAUER D SQUAKE PIANOS THE ONLY GENUINE INDI@O BLUE S0aR- Stand worfvate} feral the Gu qualitiog of workman, ip. tone wna duraiibts, standing soudly i tune ad wiving unusual satistaction, ~~ IN THE MARKET. We make a specialty of takini In exchange old Pianos and yarticular'y in neo A Square, for new Up Tights, zivibe Ue fullest vaiue for than, aud making Jw prices abd easy paymenta a special miducement 10 Prompt and reliable Layers. PATENTED AUGUST 10, 187% A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand . eany torus aa\cthing sold but what wecan give aresponsibleguar- NO BLUEING REQUIRED. ra ‘ nl FACTORY WaREROOMS. 422 9th street, WASHES WHITE ALLET, DAVIS & Co” SPRCLALTY— Price Thee SUMARH Mil Strate A ee te — TRY It. " ” Teck & Co. ou 8 Extnsox, & Bavs&Co BOLD BY ALL GROCERS. PIANOS : WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL CRGANS. Pianos octéw,t iT son 3 Sud Hewovnrens Fon Caro HENRY EVERBACH, vit annie eet te nn SESTRET in| PRANK GMARPLE = MANUFACTURING OONFECTIONER, SEWING MACHINES, &e. 90 PENNSYLVAKIA AVENUE. Horay Presexrs. BE LATEST, BEST AXD ONLY PERFECT SEW- | LANGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOOK Of THE LIGHT RUNSING NEW HOME, aga ocean reagan echanical skits te county tO eecceceseiga aera rt mey tog eae raant dene | CamawezaSburTER COPS, (Calor send for clreular and samples of work ab BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS : OPPENHEIMER’, nosTon cmra 2 ot strat 2, w. St Cloud Baling 11 ICE DROPSand. it. Ail kinds of, Sowmng, Machines for, rent. Eepuring | THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY, for atling and draping droora 9) _| WE MAKE THEM IX THE STORE IN View of | YOU GAs BUY, TEE LIGHT RONNING NEW EVERYONE. , os Dove ey guy ry ee . ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUXD 4 ef hong eee 2 = ‘Best facilities for Siimakes, @20-1m FRANK SHARPLESS, x \T “HOUSEHOLD,” WITH QUE NEW THE LEADING CONFECTIONER eve, Yel 2 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVR, : ‘No counections withany ctherstom. align ‘

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