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( LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Wenther. OPTCe OF THE CATEY StGwat. OFFICER} Se scrasarow. D. €., January 6, 19%, 10am. f Yor the middie atlantic States, warmer, clouty, ¥ Weacher, suutiwest winds falling barotae r her Wednesdas, slightly colder, clearing weat will prevail in all districts east of the Misourt valley, except the New England states, where Fauny Weatuer will continu ‘Tue Otpest and most popular wine and liquor >«abitsument of Chr. Xander, at No. 909 and 911 ich street northwest, has the finest stock of wines, Jiquors, Drandies, &c. He is noted for seiling tae acubele only. MIZE, and Dus underwear at reduced prices nes, cor. 7th and DP. The “Only Strictly One ishing store ip the eity. vhe handkerchief perfume. ‘TEE fine photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa, ave.. centanue to be § per dew a 1th painted free, Ane You Gore Socrir? ‘Send for ilustratess parapet of the mos: Ave and Dest-appotnied winter retreat in the = ern states, a €. B. Orcutt, 1) Broadway, New York. AFPLETON’S American Cyclopedia. For best terms see For Sale—Miscellaneons column, this paper. Guay & CLanxsox, printers, have tssued steel en- Braved calendars, which are heat In design. MILK xD Wrsky Testexs, Hempler's, P: CITY AND DISTRICT. Amuvements. Kc., To-night. Fosp’s Orsia Hose —“curr Oaks.” ‘Namioxas. TueaTzn.—Mr. and Mra W. J. Flor ence iu “Our Governor.” ALpavaw’s OreRa House. —“Three Wives to One Busband.” ress BVA. Heazoa’s Mesew.—Jennle Kimbu Company In “Pinafore.” ‘TaeateR Comique.— dination. ‘3 Opera ‘The Boy Detective” com- Drug Mvsxvm.—Lorraine & Lauren's troupe in “The Artist’s Studio.” —— Condensed Locais. ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 5:20 p. m. and ex- abla. m old James Creek canal from Virginia avenne to the Eastern brancu is aman trap. “Four or five men have been drowned by walking inte it within ‘the last year. ‘There {s no protection in the way of | a fence, and not much chance of getting out when Once in, 23 the wall is about $ or 9 feet Lizh. Last Saturday evening a 60-vearokt eoicred man. Edward Wilson, and a colored boy, name! Hilyard | Fishman, 15 years old, engaged th a fight at the National’ Fair Grounds, during which’ Fishman Struck Wilson on the head wi'h a plece of board, Infiicting serious Injuries Fishman was rrtested. A Christinas tree In the house of Mr. Geo. T. Me- Glue, 1905 I street northwest, caught fire last even ing, And betore the flames were suppressed damage ‘Yo the extent of ubout $59 was sustained. Messre Foote & Hunt, at W ondbiiry, M Just compieted the machinery for Uk ‘erful dredging machine, built tor ‘MeNee, contractors for dredging the Pot ‘One of the sets of machinery has alresty placed in the boat Intended for it, at tue fashington navy yard, aud the other wilt be pus in at the same place within a few dass. ‘The Fiske lectures on ‘The Story of American Revolution,” whieh begin next week, will be choice | ‘Mterary treats. Secretary Lincoln, who ts a per- sonal friend of Mr. Fiske’s, will probably introduce ‘the lecturer. ‘The atiention of the old and new members of the ‘Church Choral Union is cailed to the notice of the mass meeting af the Fourth Presbyterian church, on 8th street, near G, this evening. Rev. Dr. Allen, of Bethiehem, Pa. has been jen of ip connection with the rectorship of church, to succeed Rishop-eiect Paret. yjamin Lewis, the colored man who stabbed, “Booby” Brooks on Christmas day, was sentenced to three months in jail by Judge Sdell to-day. For sticking # pitchforx imto John Lanes arm, Joba Sunms, colored, will live in jail for two months. ‘Nichol Main has, by Mr. C. C. Cole, filed a bill for divorce against Florence Irene Mat ‘they were married by Kev. Dr. Chester, Septeniber 16th, 187 and the charge ls desertion and abandonment Feb- Tuary 4th, 1882. Yesterday ia the Circuit Court, Judge Hagner, the case of George T. Jones agt. W. W. Warden Was tried and resitited In a verdict for deiendant under the instructions of the court, the Jury not Waving their =eats Last bight Calanthe Lodge, No. 11, Krights of ‘Pythias, bad « gula time on the occasion of the in- ‘Steilation of the officers, and ihere Were a number Of visitors present. Addresses were made by Hon. dohn Von Vaikenbauch, of Iowa, supreme chan- céilor; P. S.C. Rathbone, founder of the orde Nelson, supreme representative, and Richard Goodnart. K.of Rand ss Ward, asl eral, Intends recommendin ment that Springdeid rifles ‘Unentals, ©. M. Watt, 21 Sth street northeast, reports ‘stolen from his hallway, overcoat, ete, Valued at 16. The total number of persons to be admitted wo the Moody meetings at the Congregational church at one session is inited to 1,300 by the trustees, to Ineiude pastors, people, ushers and members of the fant adjutant gen- tothe War depart issued tg tae Con- . * es for the tainistry. Dr. Craighead maintained SS eS ee ao aermnee [a 0iiaz 29 the latge proportion of, the colored | People In need of a primary education, tt was unde- THE CASE OF LOUIS X. BART SENT TO THE Ga: | <irsble to ase the money of the church to teach the fe deus ngnages to students when they could be out ‘The case against Mr. Louis R. Bart, the ciger | in Uy: fl-id teaching. He thaucht that a too high manufacturer at No. 747 7th street northwest, charged with violation of section 3107 of Revised ‘Statutes, in removing cigars from the place of man- ‘wfacture without first placing the proper stamp ‘hereon denoting the tax, was taken upin the Police Court to-day. Jobn C. Eclof, deputy collector of internal reve- nue, testified that on the 12th of December he went to the defendant's place of bustuess and found a box containins forty-six cigars, the bex Deing unstamped abd with a label. Witness said he Dad received numerous complaints about the defendant violating the law. The defendant testified that the cigars were Placed in the case by one of his employes through # mistake, watch, he claimed, was accidental. ‘The casé was sent to the grand jury: bonds, $300. ‘There Was atother charge agatust him, of Viola- fon of section 33%), which charges a fallure to make dally entries of the quantity of material or Products used or removed from the place of manu- lure, Which case Will also be Leard before the grand jury. A discharged employe named Henry Rogis, of Baitimore, was willing to swear that the defendaut ‘Bad constantly violated the law, Dut his testimony ‘Was not received. Manmtace LiceNes.—Marriage lenses have ‘Deen issued by tne clerk of the court to Edward Stewart and Julia Ages: John W. Thurnton, of Yonkers, N.¥.. and Mary Elizabeth McMillan: L.A. ‘Spiller and LW. Kendrick, both of Richmond, Va; Warren P. Thaxter and Sophie H. Dwinels, both of Boston, Masa: Clarence Nuckals, of Kicbmond, ¥a,and Lady Blanche Hope, of Coutsa county, ‘Va.j James H. Thompson and Lucy Huckfore. AN APPEAL To THE CRARITABLE—Ker. W. E. Parson, presiden. of the tenth subdivision of the Assoctated Charities, reporis inuch dé fon in ‘the southeast s-ctlon of the city, and daily e's for aid. ‘The treasury is exhausted, and people with- out coal or bread must be turned away, unle: the charitably IM other <ections of Uh city come to the relief.” Not one doliar is spent in | agencies, or for expenses of any kind, the total Sum contributed reaching the poor in’ orders ior fuel and groceries Send money or cast off clothing to Rev. W. E Parsom, 309 New Jersey avenue south- Court Monday with ¢arrring concesled a es fault of which three months on the farm. ‘Tae Garat Sate oy Loxpox Drep Fres.—This Sale will be resume! to-morrow morning at i1 O°lock at 1390 F street, near the Ebbitt house. The sale was iy att to-day. notwithstanding ‘the rain. evidence that the goods were ap- Mr. Dowling ts conducting the sale. ‘Sate or ToRKIsH Canrets, &c.—A sale of these stecuat goods will to-tiorrow morning at Thomas Dowling’s suction rooms, 11th street ad Yennaylvanla avenue, whefe they have been on | exhibition for the last two Gays They are pro- nounced by judges to be a very superior collection, | and parties wishing to secure genuine articles Bot fail to attend. —— 0 Rees Next Monpay.—“This will be the fuest, ‘the largest, the most complete sale.” has been the Fepedted utterance of connoisseurs After carefully examining the mammoth manuscript of chotcest Oftental Tugs and portieres Many aun beon ition this superb collection, whte ext Monday at Waiter ‘Williams @ Co.'s, corner of i0th street and Pen: syivania avenue. See particulars in the advertise Assault on Commissioner Lydecker. STACKED BY A HACKMAN WAOM HE ATTEMPTED TO EAP IN ORDER—THE JEKU SENT 70 JAIL FOR SIXTY pays. In the Police Court this morning a colored back- man Was arraigned op a charge of assaulting Gar- rett J. 13 He pleaded gulity. ‘Commi © Lydecker testitied that last night he attended a reception at Marinr’s hall, given by the Army and Navy Reveption club, About 2 yelock this morning, as witness was leaving the he noticed considerabie trouble among the hackimen, and he went out to stop it, The det any lad ‘his hack headed the wrong way, causing the trouble, and as there was no police officer pres- ent, Witness told defendant who he (witness) Wi he (witness) wottld act In the absence Defendant then whipped bis horse to Dor, and witness caught hold of when defendant stood upon the hack Dox and struck Witness across the face and head with his whip several times, The court sentenced the belligerent hackman to ‘two months in Jail without fn ‘The defeadaut asked to Le heard. He sald that he did not Know complaining witness from a bunch of tarnips, and It was as much his fault as it was, z t's, because he caught hoid of the horses (the defendant) was om a pubile street. ue name of the hackman is Henry Setter Weather Coming. A STORM WHICH WILL PASS TO THE NOKTH OF US. ‘The predictions at the signal office to-day am ounce fair weather for to-morrow with but a slight change !n the temperature. There are no §nalcations of a cold wave ust now, although an unbusuaily severe storm is raging near Lake Michl- .. It Originated down in Texas and pursued an almost northerly course. Itis pow going north- easterly, but 18 effects will not De feit in this ¥. It ts apt to cause some disastrous winds off north Atlantic coast, however. Work of the Grand Jury. INDICTMENTS FOUND AND CHARGES IGNORED. ‘The grand jury to-day found indictments as fole Vincenzo Leone, assault with intent to Kill uzhter and assault with in- | tent to kil; W. HB. Ballinger, assault with intent to kill; Cato Bray, petit larceny, second offense; Joseph Farron, alias Ferron, embezzlement; Dud- ley Waltams, housebreaking in day: John Rogers, asebreaking in night: Isaae Smith, do; Robert Smith and David Stotts, do. nored the charge ‘of manslaughter Rembry, in causing the death of vember 23d last, and the alnst Annie Van Setver. 1 W. HL Phillips, man: ac NIGHT VOTES TO EXTEND A EWMAN, OF WISCONS! CALL TO REV. S. M. Ata meeting of the First Congregational church last evening, called to consider the subject of the vacant pastorate, the supply committee recom- mended that a call be extended to Rev. S. M. New- man, of Ripon, Wis. Mr. Newman fs comparatively | a young man, and the commendations from numer- cus Sources were very strong ag to his eminent «ualitications for the plice. “An election followed, end Mr, NewMhian received 68 votes, Mr. Hawes, of iectteMt, rand 4 scattering. In order to com- plete the cail itis neeessary for the soctety to con- cur in wetion of the church. After the ballot, some rai discussion arising, 2 further consideration ject Was Postponed until Tuesday evene ni, to whieh date the meeting —— ‘The New Bishop. THE FROGRAM 79 DE FOLLOWED AT THE CONSECRA- j TION SERVICE THORSDAY. | It tsexpected that about one hundred ana ftty clerzymen will be present to take part in the cere- ling the consecration of Bishop-elect at Epiphany church, Thursday. The cere- begin at 10:0. m. The bishops and ool room, and enter the ehureb at precisely | Three hundred seats will be reserved for the e ry and vestries of the diocese. The general | pubilc wil be admittred at 10:20 o'clock. As stated in THE STAR, the sentor and presiding Bishop of the United States, Bishop Alfred Lee, of Delaware, will conduct the servi d his asdistants will ba | Bishop Stevens, of Pennsylvania, and Bishop Howe, of Central Penasvivanta. Bishop Lyman, of North Carolus. will preach the sermon,” The ‘followin bishops are expected to be present: Alfred Lee, Del- Win. BK. Stevens, Pennsylvania; M. A. De Wolte Howe, Central Pennsy!van! Thomas B. Caroling; Hzary A. Neely, Maine; urtlind Whiteiesd, Pittsburg; Henry C. Lay, Easton, Md.; A. M. Randolph, Virginia; Wiliiam 5: Perty, lowa, and Bishop Peterkin, of West Vir- | ginta ——————— |__ The Washingtou City Presbytery. | THE CHARACTER OF THE RRECATION OF COLORED | MINISTRUS DISTUSSED. An adjourned meting of the Washington City Presbytery Was held yesterday afternoon in the ‘ew York Avenue church. The case of four colored students of Howard university, the appropristion for whos support Bad been suspended by the Pres- | Uyterian board of education, was considered. The setion of the board was bused upon the change of | purpose on the part of the students, who preferred W take @ general college course instead of the Theotozieal cours-. During the discussion it was developed that there was considerable difference of jun between Rev. Dr. Craighead and Kev. Dr. iulkley, membars of the faculty, as to the extent aud character of the education of colored candi. | | | Tate of education im the present condition of the Tace mignt disqualify students tor the kind of work ich Is necessary to be done. The presbytery adjourned without reaching a vote. AN ENTERTarNMesT ror THE Newssov.—at a. meeting of ladie= representing different churches, | hel at the Temple hotel yesterday afternoon, MTs. > a Miss L. S. Wightman act- | tohold an enter- ¥ | uted Uirough ‘nd the police department. ne WI be held Friday, at2 p. el. Denominations not rey juvited tosend each two lady dele- ‘ne Union Veteran cot tected eleven wetive and Uo Non? last evening. ‘The executive com- the news An adjou | | ported the arrival of twe i UAL tht 03 wi the j * Nation: of directors, as follows: Evans, Keech, Aeser, Bot Simpson, Goodwin, "¢ on Cadet corps was Ward. One hundred ors Were presen {i Wao Catsep Trovunte ry tHe Posey | | Faniny FINsp—A house in Jackson Alley $s oecu- | pied bya young mulat'o named Frank Posey and nother munkvtto, named Pull Dickson, isiting Posey"s wife during ils absence. When Posey went to the house, alter SiX months and found Dickson there, occurred | between. andtambied about t ‘Noor. outside Dusing biecson this moraine Posey was distharged, ‘ure this imorning Posey was dist Dickson Rned #20 ot | Avsorerey Pers ERE 00 F ya yn Koro o TY ant j RREO O ¥Y AAL ¢ ERO.9 ¥ Asay Kk kK oO a acu noe. oo a Goi FRR TRR RoR DP ER RRR DDE R Ro bbb KERB OK KT ‘This Powder never vories. A marvel of purity, ttergth snd wholesomencss, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition wih the multitade of low test, short weight, aliin or | Phosphate powers Seid only means. Boxat Baxina Powpsx Co, 106 Wail street, N. X aps — AN AUCTION SaLB OF Boxps.—Peremptory sale (@f $26,500 of Washington & Georgetown railroad Dome Thiet one of the beat, mecustics Oo ais 4 urtties a the market, 6 per cent interest and secured b: Worth several times the amount Bear. stocks pela ‘Se Duncsneons, JMAt4214n porsos CaN Ez ENTIRELY nz. Among $26,500 of Washington & Geonze- | ~~ moved from th: system by the use of Ayer’s Ague ‘own Tall donds, which will be per. | Cure. which cu:italusa sure specific, in the form of © emptorily bonds are one of the ‘Yesetable product, used in no other remedy. War- paying ranted. wane ar A vocue vee lation Gestring seal kta FOE THE PROMPT AND CERTAIN CURE OF Sttena the sale ‘eryaipelan, use Ayer's Sarasprills, which is the spe- ‘Suction rooms to-morrow at ii o'clock & m. and 3 | “ic endorsed by the wost eminent medical wuthorities, @elock p.m. a0 Equrrante C. ‘will bold its 634 meeting to-morrow night at Maninf's hall. Those to the Sch 1s- Sue oF to secure an advance can do so at this meet- Ing, Share, $250 per month. $1,000 advanced oa each share.’ ‘The secretary’s report for December shows transactions amounting to #53.456.00, “Taos. | = President; Jno. Joy Edson, : Sar F ecret orthwest. uae Skates ——— Ait kids, from 252. up. Arresrion scaled tothe advertisement by Fite, | Sieicl Ills all slows Fox & Brown of money to loan. Tere rumeee aaeaa Also, fine stock of Koders’ Table Knives, G. HARTIG & 80%, 1001, corner 7th and K streets northwest, aa3-1me the parties and, U Affairs in West Washington, Alexandria Affairs. NAL DRY GOODS. DRY GOODs. LADIES GOODS. oh Kor SArmyiny wire Tax Soaoot House Srre— | Reported for Tar Evaxixo fra EDUCATION = be = = =, q There was a large meeting of colored citizens last ‘THe THIRD REGIMENT HFADQUARTERS —A stron; "ASHINGTON ACADEMY TELEGRAPHY; night in the lecture Foor of Mount Zion A. M. E. | effort will be made to obtain a change tn ihe ore | i V iy choot of the kind bere A Special invitation New Tse Aso Genwan Lirsexa $40,000 Srocxk Ar Cost. Manax Laxane, urch, corner 29th street barton avenue. | of Col. Wurtenbaker, of the irginia ent, | toll to ve method. by which ‘soon, learn = i = ME, GB, C-wor in calling the meeting to order, | directing tue anuartetnaster to Andis large fill oF | Procession. eases ete SEATON PERRY, PRIOR TO MOVING (MARCH ter) From 90 Bast 21st street, New York, stated ‘they. assembled protest against able heli Vasi ton to accom- EEPING & Gl HT WI = 'CCESSO! ERR! HER. Pe er o lors et 1327 F atroet, the erection of the new school building on Pros: | modate the reguneat at. the insuguration, It 1s | ESoue text posks Te ees Ge Te TO ars | ras eS eeOn TO PERRY & BROTHER) | cera oun ENTIRE STOCK A PRIMER.OUST wom | | Wit cove Wrench peters ot Sant stone, Whiten Pect avenue; as proposed by the Disirict authori- | understood that far better and cheaper accommo- | more practical ideas in a week than any text books capiin ‘PLETE STOCK OF CASH. ton, THE srt ANUARY, with an elogant amsort Mes. M. H. Wade was elected chairman and W. H. | dations for the regiment can be obtained here. | s mouth. Howe's rapid. penmanahip 25 per cent faater | PURE LINEN “BEMACE Sens CLOTHE. ALL! Tt all the latest poveltic in Dress Goods, | mentof Ball, Evening, Piuner and Street Toilets Fer secretary. A number of speeches were | 1) eral tat ‘unoccupied dwellings | tam any. other. /course—one month, $5: WIDTHS AND LENGTHS, with % ond X SQUAKE | Black and Colorede\ «Iveta, all the best rakes of Black be nade ing Proposed sive, because | whien woud tence oeceliat temo Darrack | moms, 614, We 3 NAPRINSTO MATCH. manufactured by JOHN S| and Colored Silks, Block aii Colowel Becale Velvets, | Sortide bal colffour et Chapeause. — contrat‘ it would cause much icone: | Sak hse eae eset em porary aera See ae Te Otaet_| anneee SReO SE UEART MEELKSD. Nelvetwune, Be. Tail the ot irands of Shetinx FA | Open in the evening from to, to show demos tap eae tea eee Hundred colored children who | very commodious hall. i FEINGED LUNCH CLOTHS, WITH DOYLEYS TO | Biauketeanl Comforts in erat varieties SS | ensinett. aaa Foot gryend the schools in it- A committee, com-| Tug WkEx oF PKAYER.—The solemn exercises | A SF: He ee ed iie Raglan benched | MATCH Housekeepers will fad itt their advantage to ex Posed of Mtessra. A. Pope, K. D. Ruffin, Rev. of the week of prayer are now in progress at the | S-tn'g'schonl: best of references: terms unusually iow, | IRISH AND GERMAN BLEACHED AND UN- | amine our suck before punhanag ceewier 7 > Bis 2 Greiner, 4. Gaines, H. Bowers, W Watts, | Prince street Pres erlan elruren ere. Last hight Dregne ig re ed a BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, from 40e. to $250 pa Maooe C. P. Muir, = he ‘and C. B. Crusor, was ap- | a supplication mecting was held and the pastors of o naiipe aniosis OF TANGUAW oe or yan PTRELL org Pointed to watt on the Commissioners t6 make a several evangelical churches participaced: "PHE BERLITZ ScHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, NeW SAPEING, DOYEEYS and TRAY CLOTHS. | | Ec ek 182 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, jormal protest against the site proposed, and urge | AssiaxaeNt.—M. J. Waterman made to-day an | = NEW HUCK snd DAMASK TOWELS, from &1.50 to Baty ‘27 Rue Paradis, 9 Conerews Tati Block, ‘the selection of more sultable one. after. | Assignment (to L, Geatzberger) for, ihe venellt of ese pt dozen N° & 7] Cc ‘As: O Wel opines CECODLN CASAS dome Ee esterday seg ‘ereditors Six thousand doll: wed BROO! 'N, PRO’ ELGIAN ‘O SHEETIN RN: y NI VER. vi mt , FAN La Brave noon, about six o'clock, a horse attached to a milk | monet en endonemente are Seemed. to heeed | BALTIMORE, BOSTON, le A Nn ri lop bay eG _ a a aan Fragon.owned and driven by Jerry O'Callahan, took | Brager. The liabilities are estimated at $12,000. - NERS. ams 13% F STREET, WASHINGTON, {right On Bist street, between P and Q streets, and | Neres.—The funeral of Mrs. Tholwis Huntington 793 lath ST. N. W., WASHINGTON. E CANTON FLANNEL FOR TABLE COVER- E as 7 eT, a Fan away. The horse broke one of his legs by col- | took place yesterday irom her late home, on Alfred, THEREFORE RAVE MARKED EVERY LADTES | witha fine assortment of tmported Costumes, Wraps, Mding with a tree box. The owner requestel OMicer ‘ML. Fisher to xill the animal, which was done. Drarm oy a Forme Resingnt.—Mr. Kichara ‘Waters, a Marylander well-known in this Dis- uict, died” yesterday near Gaithersburg, Mont- mery county, Md.,in the Gist year of bis af 1@ Years ago he was ens {p business in tl Place, where he married Miss Jerusha A. Shaw. MASQUERADR BaLt—Profs. Pistorio & Proctor near 7 ‘Wood secretary sent from Alex:indria Jall to Falrtax court house to be tried for stealing chickens from Mr. ‘thos. Welsh at “Burgundy, mance cetect oA tne audlonse gatkeren the hall of Lee Camp last might to hear the reading of Col. Herbert's Hele on the 17th V: ——Keuben Washington near this clty, holtc Benevolent society has ard Huches president and Orlando ‘at | _NEW_TERMS BEGINS JANUARY 5x. Superior Native Teachers only. Classes aud Private Lesson UNEXCELLED ADVANTAGES FOR LEARSING inginia regl- | CONVERSATION, | Fee extremely low. “foshow our method we invito Al Peraoun to attend ota umes tle week appt to PROF. X. OT, QGPENCEEIAN BUSINESS | COLLEGE, CORNER Seth and Data nw. Youns apd middin-aced men and Women trained for business. Rapid writing, bookkeep- has been ING. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON PARis_ AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS. NEWMARKETS AND Do. “MARKED DOWN PRICES” ON FRENCR HABIT ASD CLOTHS and COMBINATION SULTINGS SUPERB STOC LYONS PLAIN AND. Bi ¥ ~ s CADED SILKS, SATIN DUCHESS, KHADANI AND SURANS, IN BLACK, WHITE AND ALI. | SHADES FOR STREET, "RECEPTION AND 2VENING WEAR. ELEGANT BEADED SATIN TABLIERS AND TWO- TONE VELVET DRESS-FRONTS. | LYONS' BLACK AND COLORED ALL SILK VEL- VETS, trom 85.07t0 8900 per NEW SILK GAUZES AND ILLUSIONS, GH SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GUODS BY GASLIGHT. §27 CHOICE GUUDS, PLALN FIGURES AND COB- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peany Burtorsa, Pennsylvania, ‘corner 9th streak. Fatablished 1840. rx hy masquerade ball last evening, geal ball — pe business ibe ae zenid sauculssions, “Eoxtiay’ On ded street, which was largely attetid 5 =a anicnage, etenoerapbs.” type-writing, etc. thoromehly SWEARING ON THR StREST.—charles Calhoun, for AMUSEMENTS. sth Aadmeion aay Hime Lateral tun apie sivearing on the street, was fined $ by Judge Sheil a. ‘res Toute day, 830: maeht, S1K. Qe mon - feat ae 12 Teas rr ee TIvT 1 OH ORR for circular.) HENRY C. SPENCER Principal. ) 2M: a Hat & WeAith AT RpENcrie Vie Piacoa 03) » CITY ITEMS. g HH ER M:. LE FINDING IT NECESSARY TO ‘Of all the “Popular Favorites,” so-called, the = BoE ligipescanerey teoneorra ars poneretees genuine article is Dr. iull’s Cough Syrup. 2% cts. 1 McCautes's Hall, 209 Pvansylvania avenue ae. 27-1 N—PRIV. S For Alaska Seatskin Couversatioua specialty paturl Netncd eee and fine plush garments, call on Stinemetz, 1237] Coo Ho Ht oA RRR Wt TITT ¥ ¥ iiss DURA 2UWET, Pennsylvania aveune. [ee Ho fA RoR Hg OXY | am 1456 Corcoran steset northiwrat, yi - C A 3 v Gaur NGIN IANO. &c.. TAUGHT AT “Ene Once of the Noweiess New American No.7 | Gog He S*A ER H & 'Y° | GUITAR RINGING PIANO. en. cacHT ap 4s at Auerbach’s Sewing Machine Rooms, 7 and H.1| COO HM HO & A 450 C'trovt nostiwent "Tho Professor maken the Guitat wibrewnts Bronchial, ‘Troches”” are years Geta cal pment ee ely known a8 an admirable remedy for Bron- oman GUT-SAIF QUATRE Laser Say moka, Coane ao inayat a ar 6+ [)X HOME QUI SATT_QUATRE LANGUER BRA BOBS autquatre Noumes"” Classea in Freuch a Sold only in boxes. Co) Bape AA OL; £ Ttalian at the le Hotel, opy. Patent Office, ‘The on Eo Ha er we oh new method inclu a weekly Breach Sole, adopted, apes ince BEBO A A OLLLL itu > Ae for Black Cashmeres and Dry Goods in general— 736 7th street. J. E. Yous 3 Durkeo’s Saiad Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce.—The universal favorite both in the United States and Great Britian. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious, Saves anxlety, waste and trouble. €0 Cluetv’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch NATIC ShIFts are the best of all. €o eo Landborg’s Perfume, £dena (BENEFIT OF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL), INAL RIFLES’ MONDAY, JANUARY 12. ARMORY, | JME. PEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN hex French conversational lessons at her own and Hupiis’ residences. Callafter 4 p. m, 611 12th street, northwest, Terms ails-tjais* E.SCHEEL ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO oJ. and VOCAL MUSIC, Partictlar attention to be ibhers, a8 well a8 those wishing to be qualified for revloriiers or'Teachers. Tern 794 12th n.w.d9-e0-1mn 'RENCH LESSONS, PARISIAN PRONUNCIATION, Jois 1th stre-t. between K and 1, near Conn. ave. MLLE. V, PRUD'HOMME'S Private” French Classes for Ladies’ reopen January 5th, at 10:30 @ m. Clnawes: for Children § m., and Saturday at 9a. m.:Kinder- Ja6-ot | Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. 00 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole. €0 Lundborg’« Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo “Hough on Pain” Plaster: Porous and strengihening, improved, the best for Dackache, pains in chest or side, rheumatism, neu- Talgia. 2c. Druggistsor mail. 16 “Alderney Dairy Wazcons.” Fresh the ept Butter, churned every morning, ‘and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 50c. per \d. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and sweet ik, Se. per quart, Cream 15c, pint. Bescrczt Darss Goons. THE’ MIGHTY ATION AL; THEATER. “EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. (Thero will be no Matinee on Wednesday) Mr and Mrs. W, J. KLORENCE, doy Evenings Weds arsday and Friday Evenings, DOLLAR. garten 83 ivening Classes, for Ladies and Gen. Hewnien 6: Prud’hommme’s own System and Methode "Naturclie has always been successful and prached | Papils acquire a good pronunciation and the Juve ofthe language in the shortest tine possible. “Terns qpoderate. 15. {RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOO) | 1811 T street northwest. AS ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOTH EXES, Instruction thorough in English, Mathe- tics, Classics, and Science. Primary Departinent, but Heeuntly, opens. ofl Ge advantages for youn Chil Gren. Books furnished by school. ‘Lerms reasonable, between Sand ¢ p. in, Apply. 5 ales THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. HORTLIDGE’S MEDIA ACADEMY iassifies ‘younye men and boys at an = fits them for business, any college, pulytechnte hood. for West Point er Anuayolls. prigate, tutoring gad =pecial driit for backward students, single OF dour bie rooms; aif pupus board with principal. Send for illustrated ofreulars. “SWITHIN C: SHORTLIDGE, A. Hand A. AL (Harvard College Graduate), Media, Penn. CASHMERE SERGES In Brown, Blue, Garnet and Green, vers fine qualit ‘Twelve yards for $2.00. Every yar is worth BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET (Handsome pat tern), reduced to $1.50. Every yard is worth $2.50. ‘The largest double siz» WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, ‘fine quality, reducedl to $5.00. LADIES CLOTH SUITING. one yard and abut immense width), iu Brown aud Grey, oniy Every yard is worth 6254. 2 COLORED SILK VELVET, reduced to $1.00. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN, real value Te, reduced 0 ud b who hay of Fast Lyn: This pay rae BLACK SILKS and COLORED SILKS reduced to actual cost. Our excellent «quality BLACK FRENCH | SILKS reduced from 91.25 to $1.00, Our excellent quality COLORED SILKS reduced from 1.00 to Toc. COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVETS, 81.25. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 32.00. COLORED and BLACK CASHMERES, pure woo! double width, rediuved to actual cost, 3c. 23) Very finest quabty SURAH CASHMERES, nearly one Yard anda half wide (immense double widil), re. Guced to toe. ; worth Every evenin 55 CARTERS, 711 Manner Spaz. A Cor Wave Course, AND, This pi: Square Theata IF WE ARE TO BELIEVE THE PEST AUTHORI- ‘TIES, THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY ARE TO BE PHENOME- ‘NALLY COLD, HH’, Last woek but 80 YOU WILL NATURALLY BE INTERESTED IN THE PALAIS ROYAL'S Pepe, 1 insniy other OF Add m to FPEATER ¢ Wowow. A RRR . WWwww AA ROR ae wWWwww AA ERR 5 WWwWW AKA ROR MMM af wow A A RR MM ae Monday, J: A 1 Peres E 6 Highland: Sin cle adh ved Cartwrieht Warners Unierwear, American Hostry | NE con Company's Underwear, Norfolk & New Brunswick ‘Underwear, Schopper’s Hosiery; also, English Cash- mere’ Hosiery and Underwear. Broken Lots of the above (list of which can be found in the “Republicau") are to be closed out BELOW COST, AT TH ON MOND: Look AT SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION IN WINDOWS | Joy to the Silver Ring. R OAKS ts aplay ‘ean see with gre Am GH'S GRAND CREA HOUSE, ‘Monday, January 12—R¢ A (GueRCH OF Obk Fares, wrH AD {of the course, WEDNESDAY EVE: and reserved se the twin Albin ATIC KUSSIA. The Subjects and Dat ~ | ‘Tickets for the Cours A story of phughtnd: of his fi hot every lady whose life ennobles wo- unan i THREE WIVES TO ONE HUSBAND! French of ¥ is the success of the season at tie Union ir, New York, siciane will y sat l SEW LL Or DSTEN. ROWDED HOUSES, THIRD WEEK one of JENNIE KIMBALL'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. pate 08 spo at 410) POMIQU: nN ‘CODS. ary 12. the Dazlesani Ou the Evening of FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1885, GEORGE KENNAN wil! doliver at THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor. of 10th and G streets n.w., ‘The Fourth Lecture of His Course, entiticd THE SIBERIAN EXILES, i as follows: ors of 1 Jan. 20th, ission, with reserved seat, 75 ets, : without FURNISInS eas left at ‘Told in Thirteen Lectures, PROF, JOHN FISKY, of Cambridge, TIONAL CUURGH, CONGEEC AY AND WEDNESDAY EVE! ing JANUAHY Ith, at 8 So eevat that ‘D SATURDAY. Rals: y * at the Lox oflice of the Museuin hour later, 10:10 p. mn. Jad-0t fes of the remaining Lectures will Cancasns —Jan, 15th, Pm. thirteen miles by rail from Broad street station, Phila: | delphis. 49-1 | MISS 2200 LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRADUATE IMA and certified examiner of the New ‘Eugland Con- Foresters, Fiauo technique, harmouy and voice cul- a bnsbs of theft whieh he stole a kiss irom the lips of SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGHISH LANGUAGE, MRS. M. STHVENS HARI, Parserpat. ‘The Custure and Development of tle Vosee and Natu- ral Expression of sentiment carefully tayht. Espevial attention wiven to the cure of Stammering | Wy asuinan th beinz geen by all | and other Vocal Defects... Boys’ and Girls’ Class Satur dthtcwrh tears Ri Ven Winkle, or | day,11 am. a6-tyel yy with Lady Isabel in the pristine days | - 1. PARSON M.S. (LATE OF SPENCERIAN Business Colleze), ‘Private Instructor in Book nslish and all Mathematics, nbenes: keepin, “Pemnauship, Day Sesions. 93, m. to13 me $¥ per month. guplls havo it desired. “Sis D atrwot northwest PL [QLOCUTION-PUBIAO SPEAKERS AND OTHERS Ajdeniriny suportoriuateaction ourthe Moore eet id fe chu ceive private eau at 8 Ere SCHOOL OF 5 USIC— GHTH YEAR—101 | 8TH hurch . lorthwest. Plano, Ongan, Violin, ete, ‘Week of January Sth, practice. ‘THEO. INGA! S RING, incipal ng, Wednesday aud tines, Be SC emeay na |e tasiey beste SHOKITIAND — REGULAR CLASS | SESSION ¢ Eminent Comedian, Mz. J, B. POL Bevery “evening, jeanous a specialty. ea es ong Na A ROLES All fiorthand ‘books and. publications eguatantiy 2s e ean ceptional opportunities for learning the asthe snenne T Nat WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIG etnortivesen Coe eae M. Grenet | 1 y ORWOOD INSTITUTE. A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRES, A complete school course, English, Scient#fic, Clasal- cal. Great facilities. for Modern’ Lan, Jarly French, German, Art, Elocution, Prof. Anton Glovtzner), A collegiate courses students. Pr Call at am Mr, and Mrs, participate: HORTHAN 5 ICALLY PD taught. “Success guaranteed if instructions are fol- 1. J rivate lessona, individually or ia clask RF ME! tice of Jolins & Easton, Stenoeraphers, Fi Pp F. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL avd Tustrumental Musi nd Harmony. Special at- eae noes b } is a va even pate, Monster Curanixe Sate. ALL WINTER WRAPS MUST GO. by a PDP or FER 5 ined L AA BD ir 3 fn DA BB HOE, OS IML ATA bop it kes Sss8 CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. GREATEST MARE DOWN SALE EVER ATTEMPTED ‘Wo have concluded to wind upa most remarkably eue- cessful ecason in this department, by elosing out every- thing in heavy-weight Garments, and todo #0 we are goinx to make it an object for our patrons to buy these oods, even if they do not want them for immediate use. 85.95; FORMER PRICE $9.50, 29 Black Beaver Dolmans, full fur trimmod, ‘96.80; FORMER PRICE 810.00, 18 Heavy lack Beaver Cloth Newmarkets, plaited ack, sizes 32 to 38. $8.80; FORMER PRICE #1250, 13 Fine Jerscy Cloth Newmarkets, tailor made, platted back, sizes 34 to 40. $9.95: FORMER PRICE 13.50, 23 Berlin Twill Dolmans, rull fur-trimmed, handsome- ly braided. 29 Heavy Plush Dolmans. nicely trimmed, at $495; have been selliug at $10.00. 819.50; FORMER PRICE $26.00, 9 Imported Handsome Braided Dolmans, astracan or fur-trimmed, sizes 2-32, 3-34, 3-95, 1.38, 8995; FORMER PRICE 812.75, 13 Heavy Ottoman Silk Circulars, quilted lined, fur- trimmed, assorted sizes. $12.75; FORMER PRICE 219.00, ‘TExtra Quality Silk Circulars, quilted Linings, ‘$5.08; FORMER PRICE 810.50, 21 All-wool Colored Cloth Tailor-made Newmarkets, two (2) shades, assorted sizes, PLUSH SACQUES!! PLUSH SACQUES!!! PLUSH SACQUES! To dispose of the entire remaining stock of Plush Sacques still on hand, of which many choice and desira- ble qu:lities still remain unsold, we shall make lane concessions from our former low prices, thus affording ‘rare opportunity to purchasers. Quality No, 1—7 Heavy Silk Plush. scal, ornaments. ‘chamois pockets, #30; reduced price $22.75: Quality No, 2—5 Seal Plush, extra quilted eatin lin- ings, #°G; reduced price $25, Quality No. 3.6 Heavy Seal plush, sealakin finish, €42; reduced price 830, Quality No. 4.—9 Fine Seal Plush, extraordinary well finished. $65; reduced price $40. Quality No. 5.—11 Finest Grade Plush, perfect imita- tion of sealakin, $70; reducee price $52, FURS! FURS! FURS! AND AGAIN FURS! Come to us and purchase standard Furs from our fine selected stock, and save from 50 to 100 per cent, AND GET THE BEST. Come tous and examine our fine goods before you Purchase an article in the fur line. ‘The only stock that is complete and unbroken in the city. EY 2, 1885, FRIDAY:MORNING, JAN’ ‘We will offer our surplus stock of Fine Seal Garments, ‘as follows: ‘Two 96-busts, length 42 inches, only $148; formerly Four 38-busta, 40 inches long, 165: former price $200 to-9225, Seven FineSacques, 40-busts, 42 inches long, $200; former prices £265 to 8280. Fur Lined Wraps immensely reduced in price, 1,200 ‘Superior Quality Hare Mutls, satin lined, with sdjust- able fastener, at the uniform figure, 99c., actual worth, 92.00. 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 425 a SEVENTH STREET. VATE LESSONS iN ATL GRADE cents. | OF STUDY. ‘pares tor College, An- West Point, ail examinations, IVY INSTITUTE. sw. corner 8th and K streets a. w. ‘Mathematical, Classical, Busi W. FLYNN, A. M. 623 Is theprice at which you can bn) in the Leone! dren, for Suits and Overcoats Men, Boys anu © . ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10ru AND F STREETS, FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. Goo’ Overeuats at 85, formerly 810, Good Overcoats at £160. formerly $13, ‘$7.90, formerly 815, soats at 89,90, formerly 819. lila Overcoat at $12, formerly 824. Overcoats at 814.50, foriner! Overvoats ut $14.60, former! wueed from $13, 929 ‘Sui. ual Prince Albert Suits at $16. 4 But. Cutuway Suits at $10.50, reduced from 819, FOR BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS, Overcoate at $2, 23, #4and $5. Suits at same prices— Just one-half of lurmer prices FOR BOYS 12 TO 17. ‘Overcoats at £4.50, $5.50, $6.50 an £ She-alt Suite eaune prise ICS BF Tants for Men and Boys, large assortment, regardless ‘of cost. ‘Rubber Coats and Gossamers at an immense sacrifice, Atthe MISFIT STORE, CORNER OF lors AND F STREETS, £3" Plesse bear in mind THE CORNER OF oe AND F STREETS, Qveny. ais-Ine | NOAH WALEER & CO,, mi cat ll 3 C2sPeunsylvaniaave, | What shall I give, him for LEOTURE ee espera * mere SE OF LECTURES, "| NOAH WALKER & co, 3 Uvereont OE THE STORY 625 Pennsslvaniaava, _A pul Kid Gloves oF a of the Handsome teat? AMERICAN REVOLUTION, tA JMBe stock now on hand Gentlemen's Prince Alberts and Fou:-buiton Cutaway ‘Vests and Sack Suite, A.largeline aul Bese NOAH WALKER & CO. NIxGs, | 625 Peanaylvania ave, ‘from acBabe he at Elis & Bos! aud’ Veung Men's oF THE “hese lectures ary fascinating, ty -ALKER ee 2 SHE, Fiske fs gue ot the most Rmuarkebhe x of mae ARS sot ay foton Cor Harijord Conran. catti | OF Remnedeania are Ceuiceas Urecsots sna Peo © aA — = Gentlemen's Dress Over- pre ka BA nt ss. OTS os eoxts, Br gag Be it HOTELS, &e. Clothing at the Buy towent: can GPecraL Notice, NOAH WALERR &0O, “°Nowlr tie tine for Holt- pin dpere| a 4 = 625 Fenmayivaniaave. " day Clothing and Bargsing, E 9° Res Fe ie THE UELVEDERE, sil EUROPEAN, Discaxe Co. O98 eax I ~ 2 AEE Bu? F fa = | Comer of Pennsylvania avenue and $4 street north: Tre Nanos § ‘West, near the Cap.tol aud the two Railroad depots, CORNER 1STHSTREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE, = 3017-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SEU SOY DIO. GasSroves MpstePanisnd Caleta Carte et “e for Dinter Parties, rate a ity of out~wde Diank specialty of out-aide Dinner Partion ° - PERPETUAL CHARTEL, ACT OF CONGRESS JAN. Capital. oo+0+ 200,000 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS. Im ._ ROBT. WI FOR COOKING AND HEATING. ae INKLED, Proprietor. | BENIAMINP. SNYDER Freident CORE, ORDINARY SIZE, Em teres ees sot ene, renee iMR, Ant Beery. es For Sale by the EUROPEAN PLAN. Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, BUILDING FIRE-PROOF. POP} WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. | ng atuatbaoe GEO. G waa Plt divert Ee Seurteeant, a Sian oder | | | | New Years Greene oF EKEING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Wetender to our patrons our sincere thanks for the Patronage extended during the year 1864, and we sbull continue in the future, as we did in the past, honest and fair dealings, courteous treatment and lowest prices, and also to keep an elegant selection of woods. We are deter- inined to clear balance of following goods at priced that will make them sell: 1500 Children’s Cloaks, age4 to 16, from $2.50 to 87. ‘Ladies’ Russian Circulars, Newmarkets, Dolmans in Diagonal, Ottoman and Sicilian Silk and Berlin Twilled at half thelr vale, ‘Our stock of Millinery, such as Children's and Ladies’ Hats, trimmed and untrimmes, have to go. Our Birds, Tips, Plumes, Flowers, Velvets and Vel- ‘Yeteens will also be slaughtered. Now isyourchance, Make use of it while we still have the assortment to oblige you. Call early and ob- tain your bargains at KING'S PALACE, a3. 814 SEVENTH STREET. MM MM ™ 58, Bo as ¥ u MMMM” BPA u2 PE Ss aA A UU MMM NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO THEIR PATRONS. BROKEN LOTS OF MISSES’ WRAPS TO BE CLOSED SOUL ai ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. D {WMAREETS, in 8. 7, of fine CHILDREN'S NE aan years.only, ‘The average price of these goods has been $7.00. CHILDREN’S KEWMARKETS, in 9 years only. made ‘of the very. Finest Aetraclan ‘found bottom, reduced to 8798 ‘The average price of these goods has been $11.50. ‘MISRES' CHILDREN'S HAVELOCKS, of All- rool Clotiy Avtrachan‘Colan ‘Wool: ornametital back, Tented 40 $245, for & 6 Spears, ‘The same reduced to $5.50, for 10, 12, 14and 16 years. TS, with MISSES AND CHILDREN'S | COATS, oer ‘beck, reduced t0 85.00, for 4 6 and years, ‘The ssme reduced to $6.25, for 10, 12, 14. and.16 yoara, ‘Average of the above hias been $8.75, ABOUT 37 MISSES’ JERSEYS, sizes 28 and 30 inches sha block only, wth reversé cole, pala and bow, ABOUT, % MISSES. JERSEYS stave 28 and 30inches $1.25 to 87 canta BaUM’S, 416 7th street northwest, ‘Read our “al.” in to-day’s Republican! ax 00 Pigg s3u & t pry aa Santasaimnat ape = WRAP DOWN To PRE ST, WHICH CONSISTS OF SHORT AND COATS, SILK CIRCULARS, CLOTH DOLM. SILK AND CLOTH RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, AND NEWMAEKETS, \ HINT WHERE, TO BUY A CHRISTMAS PRESENT CuLAar. AN ELEGANT LINE OF PINE PMBROIDERED HANDEERCHIERS, SILK 0: LLAS FOR THE STLON HOSIERY, NOV- ALL COLORED UAL COST TO CLOSK. BROCADED VELVETS AT Ac ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO SELECT A PRESENT FROM. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES, . L. HEMPSTONE, aig 803 Market Spaoa, » a ——— QBUHTS RETAILED aT WHOLESALE PRICRE xantly made, of the teat orced, and ouly Tocomta Fine Unfinished Shirts only 60, Finest Pervale Suirte ‘ouly $1.5, Finest Laundried Dress Shirts, im solid bosoms, ready to put on, for $1. Bix hnest Dress Shirts made to order (solid bosoms) 9 Perlect it guaraniced at MFG 1002 __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. ARIOUS MAKES MM MM FEE TITTZ22. FEE RRR OO THTTTT7 MMMM ieee A ak Sia ia MMMMEE OT OZER RRR OO T Tf MMME TZ EF R ROOT & MM MEEE T Z7zEREER ROO T Co ae oO ast ° aan * =: 93 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agents for CHICKERING GRAND, SQUARE and UPEIGHL PIANOS, the best in the world, Most complete assortment in the city. Also. CLOUGH & WARKEN ORGANS, and all Musi- cal Merchandise. PIANOS REPAIRED in their own workrooms at Moderate Rates, = own work Gad tw GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘The Best in the World. ‘ALarge Assortment Constsatly ou Hand, at the fareroun 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons? Pianos, Tuning and Repairiig tromptly Atteuded to bv Re Usable Workmen. *Fompely a20-1y $0 Pr Mose NO CAGH PAYMENT REQUIRED, PIANOS of the best and makers sold on moutbly installments uf $10 No cash’ payment required. ORGANS! ORGANS! ORGANS! : 81 esr ORGANS sold on monthly installment ‘Large and vaned stock to select frou. en OF 1a PIAN Second-hend PIANOS and OBGANS at auction SIDNEY T. NIMMO, ais 433 7th strost northwest GL. Wr» & Bro-s Musical Holiday Presents. Suieff aud Kran. ch darn Planes, and various ureatn« tae woudertul sat-playine’ siirum me Silat maryrious Pane Dancers aud: ote Musical Noveltion ihe best maortinne, cf Musical taetsay Imentsand Musical Goods ceacrally at 408 ty ince Rorthwent, between Gad Hwisvets ai HE HEINEKAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER UPKIGHT AND SQUAKE PIANOS Stand unrivated for all the fine qualities of workman. ship, tone und durability, slanding solidly in tune, and wiving unusual saustaction. ? ‘We make a specialty of taking in exchange old Pi and particularly im sccon:|-ha.d Squares, for new Up: vishts, giving the fullest valuo for them, and aaking low prices and easy payments a special wducement to Yrompt and reliatie buyers, ‘A good ntock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand easy terms, acigttine sold but what wecan give aresponsibieguar- ALLET. DAVIS & COs THEIL UPRIGHT Uf In new and elewaut sty], now read Prices HLL SUMNER Sil z os ti loch wines rate cat Sreck& Co. Exnsox, & Buavs& PIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND EIMBALL CRGANS. Pianos aud Orzans exchanged, repaired, Enaattevel tuned, boxed: for tint by dase wee Orgean. Hentappliea if purcsascd stock of be. Mfusict HENRY EVERBACH, 915 F STREET. my31 Munazing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co Reoveriox Ix Fons Axo Te) WRAPS. OUR SEAL SKIN SACQUES, MINK AND SQUIRREL- LINED CIRCULARS, Are now offered at genuine reductions. All goods are first quality, Lought early in the season, NO MISFITS OR JOB LOTS. A choice lot of natural Beaver Trimming and Muffa, NEWMARKETS AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS IN CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILK, At Prime Cost, All Genuine Bargains. WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FUERIERS, 905 Pennsylvania avenue. For Cursmus MASSEY'S ALE AND PORTER, SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER. NEW YORK PURE JUICE CIDER, PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE SODA, SARSAPARILLA, &o., bo, ‘Trade supplied by - SAMUEL, PALMER, 1204 20th strest northwest, ‘Telephone 454. 620 Paw aso Worres Icorratioe Euitings, Overcoatings, abd Trouserings recetved and open for inspection, Geutiewen will place theirorders athe or HD. BARR, Millinery and Novelties in Dross Garuitures Onto: dilod at short Motion sao 5 = Gro Warr, LADILS' TATLOR AND HATIT MAKER Has Keuowed frou 135 F street 290 tre RTREET FVENING AND! CEPLION DRESSES specially, anade by Parisian artiste da-awe QQ) PEE CENT Orr, FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND BATS, At 20 per cont off Marked Prices, to Reduce Stock. MES ML J. HUNT, " an 1300 F street. Max J.P. Pann IMPORTER OF FASHION. Will show the coming week NOVELTIES IN EVENING AND RECEPTION BONNETS an AND HATS JUST RECEIVED. M“%,, FOS BRANDIS. _MoDISTE, AVE with Lord & Taylor. New York: W Co. St Louie, Mo, "Bults trade et the Shpertor fitting, reasonatde prices, and. eatid Susranterd Evening Drewes, Bridal Troussea Ayertaity ‘90, Pouneylvania Mas Ss ERT, €08 ITH STRERT, Opposite Patent Ofton Tange and complete stock of LADIES and CHIT. Die SS MERING. and "Wool UST and CASHMIEKE GLOVES, QOTTO. CASHMORE HOSTELY at very low pric Beautiful line of HAND-ENIT WORSTED GOODS, such as HOODS, SACQUES, SHIRTS, MITTENS, LLGe TNS, LADUES’ SHAWLS snd FASCLYA TORS. and Chiktenn’s PLUSH BONNETS, WALK. SY MEMING CLOAKS. Mother Hubbard and other PORMPRLY Laces, Lace € kinds of "Ladies and. Gi and Finished in the Closks, Velvet and Party Dr Dress d that belt ep OLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer. Rase Arie CTIONS FOR THE LADIOS AT KUPrET SS NOS. 493 ANU HOSTRE RT NORTHWEST. Thegtieation ot th: Hate 4 earthy clin 80 Smortivelst of baubevidered Spagna, Coske niesCovern, Tadic Wiis Broo Holders of eaten Faney: Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every acweription, complete putin tor tutes Mert wake, Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet ; am M. Wirtias FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, REAL AND IMITATION LACES, Renan Pita sa, KEWL HOLIDAY Forall Domostion helow Cost Children's Cloaks rweaedions of com 736 Ladion’ to at your own BFice a ing store, 736 Tua, between Gand H, LADIES SEAL GMAIES TS ALTERED J and rained. “Circular Titsines repained ‘Cloth muff made MINS CU 310 Nth street, betwoen MS 4NSIE K. HUMPHERY, 420 TENTH STREFT NORTIOWI dabee oSRTENTE STRUET NOTES Proc and ets OEE Se Unseen ch and made Unde Bees mle Besse pa lf rem nerorm ont, Children's Corvets, and s @1 Comet (Miss EL ows eae rear St, Comet 2. 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