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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C., THUBSDA’ y fase >» JANUARY 8. 1885, ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIZP SIGNAr. OFFICER, ‘Wasnrxorox, D. C., January § 1585, 10 a.m. For the middie Atlantic states, fair, slightly Warmer wea:her, southwest to southeast winds, faliing preceded in qstern portion by rising barom- ‘ever. For Friday, fair, warmer weather, isindicated for the mhidle, South Atlantic and guir states, and local rains Or snows in the lake regions. ARMY axD Navy officers are respectfully in- formed? that Mr. Robert Luckey, representing the otder department of Messrs Devin & Co., of fs at the Ebblit fora few days with a amples for even:ng dress, Frock and ts also thetr standard goods for mull ‘A sampie ot the new reguiation Army tary outnes. Overcout on exu! Usk ALappix Sactriry OM.—After more than ten years’ trial this excellent off continues to grow th pubiie favor; the ever incressing demand proves that {ts merit alone ts its recommendation as tue dest household oti In use. ‘TwE fine photos of Kets Kemeth continue to be $3 per dozwith a th painted tree. Ang You Goto Sorra Send for Mitstrated pstaphiet oft ve and best-appointed seiner retre ern states, Address (Orcutt, 180. Broadway, New Youk. APPLETON’s American € see For Salo—Misceilanen clopetia. For best terms numa, thts paper. ALows Prarexe— ‘The romantic story free at druggis Hows Courort. Use Aladdin Security Ot It ts known to be the sufest and best ofl, Cun Xaxvew’ proved its ba ell Known establishment has Ss as he keeps thy pure article 900 and $11 7th st. Ww. miarto, and cap ° diaries, at Chap- To uw Karat Craxe Tx ‘Your atvents ew brand of five cent elzars, te “6 in honor of George ‘Washington’ n leaf selected by @ manufacturer of fiveen years experience. are hand-made, with long filter, oue-halt Havans, and are guaranteed to be absolutely pure and free from all artificial flavoring. A Uial order is so. lelted. ‘Taos. H. HeaT#, ‘Wholesale Cigar Dealer, 482 9th st. n.\7. ‘Tux finest line of scarfs for 45. tn the city. Th Dest shirt for $1 in the world. 3. B. Ellery, 1112 street northwest. Aurivictan Eves; Hempler's, £3 Pa.av.and 436 st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements. &c., To-night. Fonp’s Orga Hovse.—“surr Oaks.” ALeaton's OFERa House —“Three Wives to One Musband.” e F NavosaL TamaTsx.—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flor- euce in “The Mighty Doliar.” Exizoc'y Mcszvx.—Jennie Kimball's Opera Company fn “Pinafore.” ‘Tumates Comigce.—“The Boy Detective” com- bination, Duce Mvsucm.—Lorraine & Lauren’s troupe in “The artist's Studio.” Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:20 p. m. and ex- SSi'neding, secretary of the ¥.¥.C A,n rr. » secretary of the ¥. M.C. A, has Tecelved a letter from Mr. Moody, expressing his ‘approval of the program arranged for the meeting im tus city, and wien has been published in THE rR. ‘The Anthropological society last night elected H. Garnali as an active. and George H. Black. of Edinburgh: Dr. Teu Kate. of The Hague, and Dr. D. G. Brinton, of Philadelphia, correspond ing members. Several interesting papers were ead. Col, Edmund Law Rogers, ald to the governor, is detatied to represent Maryiand on the staff of Gen. ceremonies attending the dedica- monument in February. Mr. Rowland M. died yesterday, and ‘his funeral will take place Saturday afternoon, at 2 He was an ex-Ualon soldier, and was for clerk asury department. He widow and five chlifiren. John Cassidy, who lived at 1120 Sth street south- suddenly yesterday. Were 11,324 cases tried In the Police Court $708 im 1883, an Increase of 1,571 Court to-day ten persons were fined mac Water. ee of the late Luther Martin, fled yester. a roperty, real and personal, to Lae hud heater Cuanotts a. Mare as they remain and In case of To lis nepuews: We ii. and Oscar L, He named W. H.’ Bliter and his sister, Charlotte a. Martin, as executors. chly meeting last night at Marini last at rs Thomas Somerville, president. in the chair, Edson, secretary. $30,000 was ad- stockholders at an averuge premium ‘This is.the largest amount ad- month since the organization of the in the case of Crawford Squier & votore Gol JG: Payues the suns or fe nes ‘Jearned that the Dil referred to was reported by Juage Jeffords pursuant to the direction of the comunittee on the District of Columbia, as a sub- stitute for House Dill No. 2867, introduced in Janu- Ary, 1884, and other bills upon the sume subject, after a careful consideration of the entire subject” matter of the several bills referred to said com- ‘The substantial matter of the substitute isstmply. against the District of eeping tn re- sewers, ete., to the Court fair wial upon their real merits: or, the bill itseif,the claims “ shall Getermined upon sil the facts of the legal and equitable.” The bill provi act of 187, “that any contract, writteh made by the Board of Public and which shall have been wholly * * shall be deemed and a law, will be to to recover the fair value of work materials actually furnished the District ibis under contracts with the board of Works. The bill further provides that neither Claimants themselves nor their assignors shall petent witnesses to testify on bebalt of the ‘and also that either party—the claimant all _have the right of appeal to Court of the United States, which Teview the case upon itsmerita ‘Surely, can be no room for possibie such a bill or law. If any ork, or in truth has fur District, under any con- whic be the District Las ‘any good reason ald therefor. that the total amount of ict under adjudicaticn pur- probably not exceed three ‘This tg doubtless much attractive title of your Ha te #1 i i E é iG 4 Hh ant 5ER a38 dl government Wi ay such Just claims. at most, to simply provide for a judication by a competent ‘thelr real merits, and then the wnexpended proceeds ‘The city of Washington ry in the Union, if not in the been made so, in part at least, by hot become either the q F EE A 1 & Far iF § i ae 2 g i i a Rossox & Cxaxe—Boncicault’s laughable com- Fruit.” will be given in capital maay next, ating roles! -Robson has a part which brings a8 comedian Into strong re- is equally well sutted in the of Sergeant Buster. ‘The two have played together so iong that their ‘seem to Mit Into one another like nicely ad- of mechanism. Each will contribute Of stock of elegant London-dyed sealskin garments, crete golem Faglans, paletots by LH. Phillips of London, will consigned Gisposed of by private sale tor two days only. Th ‘pday, January ‘Sth and 9th—at 1332 and F strest northwest, near the Ebbitt house. Hezzoo’s Musecu.—The success of Sram bas been something were, leaped Into popularity at a bound. Last night at haif-vast 7 every seat was sold. “Pina fore” will continue afteracon and night the balance of tke week. Particular attention is invited to the dally matinee See advertisement. Rerimixe For Rust.—An esteemed citwen and ian, Mr. M. Willian, formally announces today his retirement trom business, owing W l-hesith. M. Willian has been so long a. resident of Washington as to almost hide the tact That he ts not cur countryman. He arrived in this city tn 1861—an exile from Hungary on account of ‘the prominent part he took in the war—and con- means left him, and the large s00n established Bis weil mu- I, hat a8 Invacvmatios Cora.—In order to meet the de- Mand for cheap cots and bedding Mr. Wash. BL Willams, a17 sui 319 Tt street, ateoances Ia tes advertising columns of Tug Stax that he has a Very large iine of mattresses pillows, canves apd sist cols, bed comforts ant viankes at rewarxauily low rates for tuauguration Uwe. | 1109 Pa. ave., | They | The Columbia boat club last evening elected Officers for the year as follows:—Charies E Coon, president; W. Howard Gibson, vice president; H. L. Williams, recording secretary; Fred. Chapin, corre- Spendipg secretary; Dorsey Brown, treasurer; Arthur May, assistant treasurer; SamuelStinemetz, | capt Arthur D. Kerr, first leutenant; R. H. | Grade, second Heutenant; Howard Perry, tl | Ueutenant; Messrs. Ballantyne, Pedrich apd ban, members of committee. George A. Custer Camp No. 1, Sons of Veterans, last_nicht elected the following officers:—W. C. | Farquhar, captain; W. F. Rutherford, first leuten- | ant:M. V.'Brown, second iteutenant; Jas. Tierney, fd Farquhar and Frederick Cole, camp coun~ | ‘The German democratic club last night chose the | rollewing oMicers:—Joha Enders, president; Ru- doipa Saar, view president; C. Torbensen, secretary; ochboenler, treasurer. ‘The Ivanhoe ‘Literary and Dramatic club has elected the following oMeers:—Bennett S Jones, president; J. Bernard Covelaser, vice president; J. ¥. Gibsoi, Fecording secretary; Miss Nora Noonan, corresponding secretary; Wm. A. Perry, treasurer, amanuensis, | Jas. J. Waist, censor; Wm.F. Walters, District G General any, Wal Submit plans to the butld- ing inspector of a’ signal tower to be erected at Dee enite and Ist street northeast, In the xborhood of the “Y¥,” where a fatal collision afew months ago. ‘The tower will be 40 |. and Will command a view of the Metro- abranch and the Baltimore track. A man oned in the top of the structure, where ! the tfaginen on both roads, BUILDING PARMITS Pave been tssued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: © “Columbus, erect two two-story — dwellings, 1th, bet Sauna T streets northwest; $1,600. ‘a frame in the county; 3100. ‘amne 614 Maryland avenue l, Tepalr frame 1819 7th £315). Robert Portner, erect three uni basement dweilings, 18th, between ia N streets 14,00. J. Stulvabill, repair brie: Streets nocthwest; $150. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. | Deeds tn fee © been recorded as follows: | Nath Bank to Annie A. Cole, lot 6, B.S. son to W. J. es B. Pataam Piviagur Ran talt to Rtenatd, Randall tot Se 41%; SNM. Same tos. R. Bond, lot 14, #0, “Petty Gans to Jobn Carrigan, part 111 and 121, Threlkeid’s addition to Georgetown; $1,500. S.M. Jones to B. &. Plum, lots 90 and 91, "8 bomeste: . J. Cresswell, trustee, to C. ¢. Willard, 4 and 25, square 254; $11 E, Wangh 10 A. P. Crensiitw, su. 105, Sq. P. B.Wrigni to Corneitus Shea, €. ¥ 5, blovk 19, T. Ros sab. Mt. Pleasant: $975. E Greer to D.” Me- Incuns, lot B, sq. 577; $1,023. J. O. Vermillion, "to Jas. M. Hall, w. 3 4, Sq. 1,150. W. L Schnhider to E. Graves, tot 3, ——. Cur. tis J. Hillyer to J. A. Porter, lot 110, sub. sq. 68; | $5.40. FLW. Howard to F. Howard, lot 188, $9. 206; $1.00, Chas. Kennedy to Eunliy B. "Thompson, lots SS and 34, sq. 727, $5,690. Isaac S. Filbert to K. ¥. Filbert, lots 40, 41° and 42, sq_101; $10,000, B, B. Smulley, trustee, to Alblg:uce H. Brown (Il inter- est), lors $ to 8, Sq. 192: 36.20. HS. Barbour to A. Eberly, part 2. sq. 517; $2.00. ‘Thomas Wilson to E. Kurtz Johnson, a. % 11, sq. 695; $350. Works THe Manises Ger Tuer Drinks — Ellen Fitzs: plieed on trial in the Police Court Und- morning, charged with keeping an un- Hcensed bar at #4" 8ih street southeast, neat the qarine barracks, cad 4 Number of marines testitied to buying liq? the defendant, whom they called until to-morr ‘The case was continued HATED CuAuITIGS—At the monthly ixth sub-cdiviyon Associated Char- tes, held Tnesday evening at the Universalist church, Rev. Mex. Kent presiding, the coramlttee on printing presented their new annual circular comprising a byet report of their last year's work, Showing the afnount of money collected and ex: pended to be$164.63, with whlca they Nad rendered esisiance to 152 perwons, asile from aiding to get employment for 33 others: and that In connection with the fourth sub-division they had sustained a day nursery at the corner of Uth and Rt streets at Which from 15 to 25 small ehildren were In daily at- tendance while their mothers Were out earning an honest living. Reports were made from different parts of the sub-division, showing great destitution im many Instances, and ‘the treusurer’s report re- Unit there Was no money on hand torelieve the suffering. ‘The visitors were urged to walt upon those residing im thelr squares, and Fequest at least a subscription of $2 from'each family able to ald In relieving the worthy poor. Tur Uxiten Awexicay Mecuastcs—American Guard Covnell, No. 1, Onler United American Me- chanlcs. has elected! and installed the following x oMccrs: Sr. Ex. C., Thomas Crown; Jr. Ex. C., N. Bates; Councillor, Capt. T. M. Milstead; V. Norton; R. S., Hugh Devine; flnanctal secretary, J. Harding: treasurer, B. F. Snyder; Ind., Willlam losser; Exam.. Georze Golden; J. P., John Hard- Deputy B. T. Miller installed the following oMicers for Washington Councll, No. 2, 0. U. A. M., ‘Tuesday night: Sr. Ex. C., J. H. Mitenell; Jr. Ex. CG! fames; Councillor, Frank Wanstall; jag: R. S.. Charles Calvert; A.R8., . B. 'T. Miller; treasurer, Jessie Ind., William Patterson; Exam., Peter pelts; O. P., N. A. Dove. Trus- C. Mastin, Chauncy Greer and Capt. J. T. tad ‘Trexler; £. P.. J. Ty = wees, J. Hilton, —— inTUE WTF Conrs New Anwonr.—At a meet. ing of the Washington Light Infantry corps night, it was arranged that the company should evaciate thelr temporary quarters on 7th street and take possession of thelr new ar- Col. Moore will issue the necessary orders to-day. Five active and two honorary members Were elected. ‘The corps decided to purchase the large District of Columbia flag which was on ex- hibition ut the Homeopathic fair, from the man- agers of that institution, A LADY ASSAULTED axp RORSED BY A NEaRo.— About five o'clock yesterday afternoon an unknown: colored man in alight overcoat and an old black derby hat, entered the basement of house No. 1134 6th street horihwest, and sizing hold of Mrs. Bur- gess by the throat choked ter, and snatched her Wateh and chai from her person. In making his exit he dropped the wateh ana chain at the door and escaped. ee Ronsentes Rerontey.—a. M. McNeal, 804 24 street northwest, reports stolen from his person, December 20th, a god watch, Valued at $60. Mrs M. J. Carlisie, 317 Dstreet nortuwest, reports stolen from her carriage, @ cushion valued at $3. Mra Murphy, 71 Jackson Alley, reports stolen a. clock, Pocketbook, ete., valued at $7.63, John C. Stock: Weather, 1490 S'street northwest, Feports stolen from woddshet four fancy ehtckens, valued at $8. John Davidson, 1334 U “street, reports that Bis Clotives line Was roboed of & worth of clothing. Tue ToRKIsd Caner axp RvG Saue—The sale Of thts tine votlection will be continued to-morrow at Dowling’s, 11th street av.d Pennsylvania avenue, at Ila m. and 3 p.m. Many eiegant pieces yet re: main, particularly large carpets, which are very chotee. The entire stock must be closed out to- morrow, therefore it Will be to the interest of par Ues interested in genuine orlental textiles to be present. NDAY.—The exhibition of this per- emptory sale is on Monday at Walter B. Wiillams: Co's See advertisement in auction column. INavovKaTiOS Milis, RW. Fal portion of th comfort, are en; :MENTS.—Messrs. Alonzo ind Peter Wise, the Alexandria aged In getting Tull information as » the ‘capacity of Alexandria to accommodate Vistiors at the coming Inauguration. Quarter- huaster Cooper, of the 3d Virginia regiment, has cf We aceotamudation of that regiment The companies will arrive ite here into a regiment, nl. Wartenbaker. _Iwpicrmest Revvsep.—The grand jury of the Vuited States court resumed its session this morn ing. They have heard tue evidence in the case of ©. C. Fearwon, alleged to have violated the U. 8. revenue laws, and have refused to find an indict ment against him, FFICERS.—The Columbia fire company held 1 mveting Last night and re-elected W. A. aud ail the other officers —The ompany has for the forty-second rie njauin Barton to be tts president, George A. Dix bas been. reselected foreman and Franklyn L. Entwisie assistant foreman, vice D.W. ‘Teunesson, who declined a re-election. 1viL SuITS—In the United States district court yesterday tke case of Shirley King’ vs. Schooner liver Was submitted after argument and held fer advisement by the court. In the ctreutt an order was made in the case of Kelly v8. le directing that the defendant make dis~ certalN matters relative to the Deneale covery | prope No-2s. —The services of the week of prayer were gouducted at tie Washington street ‘Baptist churen ast ni ght by Rev. Dr. Dinwiddie.—The installa Un of Lafayette lodge, l. O. M., on Tuesday night Was a most pleasant occasion, “Mz. L. Mi de- Ted an address, the Octette club gave some fine banquet closed tae ever a Js at F. A. Reed's whart rma i ——A. roti meeting is in Free Methodist churen, on Lee ‘puty collector of the Alexandria ted over $35,000 U. 8. internal revenue gTeSS AL et —T rict colt during 1844. ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, *tergth snd wholesomenest, More economical than ‘the oriiuary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or | phospitate powders Sold onlyincana, Kowal Raxnra | PUSDER Co, 106 Wali stroot, 2. 4 ad Affaire im West W - % and Kate Pfisterer, both Ma; and’ Jatoes Jones and Gilly i ‘therine Bristtnoll. ——.—____ of Balusiore, jughes; Levi Curry Reperted Unearthing of Dynamiters. A rumor comes from Greensburg, Westmoreland county, Pa, that English detectives who have for some time in this country working on clues, been have decome thoroughiytamiilar with leading members ot the soclety of dynamiters responsible for recent explosions in England. The detectives, it 3 said, ‘will lay their information before the British repre- sentative at Washington. The headquarters of ‘the dynamiters seem to be in Westmoreland county, and the an of the ay ne jreensburg SayS: suggested erhood 1s to be at Irwin, a small 1g said to be well organized on the ae ‘A. dispatch from adquarters of the broth- min- ing town tea miles west of this place. For several months @ stranger has been noticed upon our streets, never stopping twice at the same hotel, and without apparent occupation. It is now as: Serted that he was an agent of ho has followed resident irlenmen¢al ‘and that e way tO Engiand ahd return, and has obtained evidence that @ powerful brotherhood, with plenty of m joney and extraordinary facilities’ for exporting explo- ‘sives Of all descriptions is carrying on its nefarious work from here.” Sseeze: Sszzzz ‘SNEFZE, until your head seems ready to fly off: your nose and eyes discharge =xcsssive quantit thin, irritating, watery fluid; until your head a: mouth and throat parched, and blood at fever ‘This is an Active Catarrh, and {s instantly relleved until of ches, heat, bya single dose, and permanently cured by one bottle of ‘SaWvoap's Raptcat Cuae For CaTaRuu. COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol $1 vent, and one Improved Inhaler. in one package, may uow be had of all druggists for $1. Aak for SamworD’s Rapr- cat Cung. 2 “The only absolute specific we know of."—Med. Times. “The best we have found ins iffetiine of suffaring.”— Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. “After a long strusgle with Catarrh, the RaDical Cung has conquered.”—Rev. 3. W. Monroe, Lewisburgh. Pa. “I have not found a case that it did not relieve at once."—Aindrew Lee, Manches- ter, Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO,, Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIO PLASTERS. For the reliof and prevention, the instant it is applied of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs. Colds, Weak Back. Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Pains, ‘Numbnews, Hysteria, Female Paina Pulpitation, Dys- Pepsia, Liver Complaint. Bilfous Fever, Malaria, and Epidemics, use COLLINS' PLASTERS (an Electric Battery combined with » POROUS PLASTER) and Inughat pain. 25c. everywhere. dal JMACARIAL Porson cay BE ENTIRELY ‘inoved from the system by the use of Ayer’s Ague Cure, which contaiaga sure specific, in the form of » Vexetable product, used in no other remedy. ranted. FR TRE PROMPT AND CERTAIN CURE erysipelas. use Ayer’s Sarsaprills, which ix the — by the most eminent medical autho RE- War- CITY ITEMS. wnbe bulls Coun ayrup. Price 36 cons ey Hurrah for the Children? 968 Children’s Suits worth $6.75, reduced to $3.87. 421 7th street northwest, Under Odd-Fellows’ Hall MF. Ersruax, 3 If Ivs a Sewing Machine You Need, fail not to call at Auerbach’s, 7th and H, and make Your own selection. Lowest prices and’ excellence Bron ‘Troches” eee cee al loarseness, Coughs: an: les. Sold only in boxes. e€ Durkee’s Satad Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce.—The universal favoriw both In ‘the United States and Great Britian. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious Saves anxiety, Waste and trouble. 0 \ Do You Want a Position? | ‘Take your cholce of 217 odds and ends all-wool | Men Sulis, worth $15, reduced to §7.50, then you will obtain it. . 421 Tin street northwest, Under Odd-Fellows’ Hall. M. F, Erseman, Manager. 3 ‘Cluett’s Crown Collars, Culls and Monarch Shirts are the best of ail. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, dena, C Lumdborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. 9 Laly of the Valley. eo Efcart Painw. Paipitation, Dropsica !Swellings, Dizziness, Indi- Festion, Headache, Sieeplessness Cured by “Wells! jealth Renewer.” 2 Make Yourseif Comfortable, Odds and Ends, ‘Men’s, Boys’ and Chiidren’s Overeoats reduced 50 per cent. 421 TUL street north vest, Cader Odd-Fellows’ Hall. M. F. E1szman, Manager. 3 ry Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Sut hed every morning, and dellversa in hait-y ard” prints. 80¢, per Pound. Also, Cottaze Cueese, Buttermilk ana sweet 2 Se. per quart, Creatn 16. pink, Tue Mosr W onpenrur, Soap OF THE AGE PPP, PrP. PoP PPP P Pe os Rae Bagh <= won tcf &, ERE at yo ot Re MMM Fee MN roo i] bital a4 CT ad PPP, e Pee PB P is} THE ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE SOAP IN THE MARKET. oF pe- ties. Beswrrcr, Dazss Goons. CASHMERE SERGES Im Brown, Blue. Garnet and Green, ‘Twelve yards for 82.00. Every yard a wort BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET (Handsome ‘tern), reduced to $1.50, Every yard is worth $2.50. BLANKETS, The largest double sie WHITE WOOL fine quality, reduced to $5.00. LADIES CLOTH SUITING, one yuniand « half (mmense width), in Brown Sfvory yard'is worth O13 COLORED SILK VELVETY, reduced to 81.00. ynality. ase. te wide and Grey, only 37}. BLEACHED TABLE LINES, real value 7Sc, reduced BLACK SILKS and COLORED St ACK SILKS snd COLO) sILES red ‘exeellen' Sthie reduced f quality COLORED 81 COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVETS, $1.25. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 82.00. COLOR*D and ‘K CASHMER! ‘double width, reduced to actual cont BoP veer See ‘duced to T6c.; worth $1.25 25 to $1.00, Reo Lerten Sate. RED-LETTER SALE luced to actual t= auality, BLACK FRENCH ‘Our excellent ‘8 reduced from 1.00 to 7c. ‘wool, juality SUitaH CASHMERES, nesel; half wide titumenss double wally, Se CARTERS, 11 Maaxer Srice. THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 9M axp 929 Bevewrn Srazer Nontawest, Invites your attention to a partial PRICE LIST as fol- ‘MEN'S OVERCOATA. Red Letter $315 For a Woven Overcoat, $5.15 Red Letter $4.73 —o. All-wool Silk- $473 Bed Lotter 95.85 For Chincha Over. 95.85 Red Latter 97.58 For s py Alt woot Dug. 97.38 Red Letter $8.19 Asi yanks Cassi- $8.19 re Overvont. Letter - Wi Mel- Rea tee Foray Ai Wool al an6e be BOYS’ OVERCOATS, ‘Red Letter $169 + 13 to 18 years, 31.69 Red Letter $7.43 13 to 18 all wool. 743 CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, Bed Letter Sto 10, 36 Bed Letter 2 Bes Soo 0 youre i Bed Latter soe MEN'S SUITS. ‘Red Letter 51 6 Black Diag, Sack. 51 it minee fo Ets BS ‘Rea Panay a Woe 51 30 Fir "m Sacl Rot tatter Sis Aii'wootGam cE E32 FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAYS. Red Letter $852 Frocy Wanted, 0.59 ‘Red Letter on Bod Letter: ive ‘ ‘Red Letter 05 Cass Suit 05, 73 Fancy cass eat 3 benbeenents te ed fo Red Letter $9.23 Brown rew. 23 CHILDREN'S SUIT. ‘Bed Letter 48 Victory Cass. Suits. 70 Cas. Suits. eaten = All-wool Suite, Bed Letter All-woot = Suite All-wool Buite, 10 PERCENT 10 CLOTHING HOUSE, STBICTLY ONE PRICE. 9% AND 929 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘S27 Opening Evenings until 9; Saturdays until (27 Please bear in mind, we have no connection ‘py other house in this city. FEE FEE FEE EEE EEEE ci with Lend Ruitings, Overcontings, and 7 received and crey for mapection, Gentuemnen Willpince that erent ‘HL D. BARR, = aun neyegt bal pei ares ic," sc or’ beats Sa PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. WASHES WHITE. , TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ctw, th,s.m-Sin Hes: F quaRTers Kor Canpies FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OF FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, Specrautiys: CARAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, uu ICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS, THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY, WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF EVERYONE. TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND, FRANK SHARPLESS, THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘No connections with anv other store. 212-2m 50 Cesrs Os Tz Doss Is theprice at which you can buy Suits and Overcoats for Men, Boys und Children, ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER lors AND F STREETS, FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. Good Overconts at 85, formerly #10, ‘Good Overconts ut 86: 60. 13. 7 8, formerly $19. Beat Chinchilla Gvercoats at’ 812, formerly 82%. Fine Sutin-Lined Overcoats at 814.50, foriuerly $29. Silk-Lined Kersey Overcouts a' $13.60, formerly B11, Suite at 6,90, recuced from #13. Suitage $7.50, reduced from 313 Bui reduced from $1 Suita at $10.50. reduend frum #21. Full’ Dress ‘Suits, Swallow-Tail Coats, fine Broadcloth, Albert Suits at 816. ‘Diagonal Prince ‘4 But Cutaway Suits at $10.50, reduced from $19, FOR BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS. vt a 8 at orcmtt 9.8008 Fl a ts pc FOR BOYS 12 TO 17, $5.50, $6.50 and 87.50, redu Bults sau pricea” "aneed BY Overcoat at 84:00, one-1 Pants for Men and Boys, large assortment, regantleas ‘Rubber Coats and Gossamers st an immense sacrifice, tthe MISFIT STORE, CORNER OF J0rm AND F STREETS, THE aRD Pisa hese, 2 muna CORNER OF jon For Cannas. MABSEY'S ALE AND PORTER, SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER ‘NEW YORK PURE JUICE CIDER, PALMER'S AMERIOAN GINGER ALR 8ODA, BARSAPARILEA, ko., ko, ‘Trade supplied by SAMUEL C. PALMER, a OF 905 STH AVENUE, NEW YORK, AMUSEMENTS DRY GOODS. DRY _GOODs. LADIES GOODS. + ; ' Axsva. Suz Or Unpeawean A Corn Wave Course. Mavawe Enou Sovut. Brrr. E. G. DAVIS, 4 AND, SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR THE COMEDIANS ROBSON AND CRANE, and their Excellent Comedy Company, ar ALBAUGH'’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. FIRST PERFORMANCE NEXT MONDAY ‘NIGHT. 428-3¢ NATIONAL THEATER Last Four Performances of Mr. and Mra? W. J. FLORENCE. ‘Thureday and Friday Evenings, THE MIGHTY DOLLAR, Saturday Matinee.... OUR GOVERNOR. Saturday Night, Farewell Performance and only time of THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. ‘Next week the Distinguished Soclety Star, MLLE. RHEA. ‘Monday and Tuesday Evenines and Wednesday Matinee Onmey sSerdou's Comedy, (frou the French), ARCADIA, ‘at production of Mr. Howard Ns Great Pa THE AME.AICAN COUNTESS, Ja8 D'S. BURR OAKS TONIGHT. WALTER BENTLEY IN THE TITLE ROLE. Prodigions Success of ‘THE PLAY AND THE COMPANY. ELABORATE SCENER QUICK CHANGES, BUBR OAKS MATINEE SA\URDAY, BALCONY ONLY 25 CENTS. xt Week, ‘THE CARLETON ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Bate of seats now ready. Grohwetra Reserved, 31. GUUSUa Reserved 3 Orehatten Reserved: 81. eserved, 75 Cents, Servedt 73 Genta: ec¥ek 19 Grits. .. ‘Tuesday, Merry War. inursday, OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Evenine, Monday, Drum Wednesda} Abescans GHAND Splendid Success, Every evening, and Saturday Matinee, ‘The Eminent Comedian, Mr. J, B. POLK, Supported by a maynificent company, in the screaming , Farce-Comedy, THREE WIVES TO ONE HUSBAND! This play is the succes: of the season at the Union ‘S,uare Theater, New iork, : ‘Monday, January 12-ROBSON AND CRANE. Advance sale of Roserved Seats will be opencd To- morrow morning, January Bt. JT ((aowaL socrery. SEASON OF 1834-'85 FIRST CONCERT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TH, AT MARINI'S HALL, Astisted by D. M. Babovex, of Boston, Admiston, including reserved sext. 81. 3 be se at Droop'a (lai: Metzerott & Co., alter Friday, January 9, ja-6t TTIT HOH ERE ?. HW FE T HHH ke T HH E T HH KED (BENEFIT OF CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL), NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, MONDAY, JANUARY 12. Ja6-6t ERZOGS § (LATE LINCOLN HAL) .. | MUSPUM, rH AND DB Last week but one cf JENNIE KIMBALL'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Commencing Monday, January 5, and every afternoon and nizht during the week, the ever popular success of es PINAFORE, th new stage mountines by Mr. Jamea Lam Mt week Of Ste aud Sune Gees MITE, ie b, little served Seate may be without extra ‘and 10:10 p. m. ja5-6t pees z Pennsylvania avenue, near 11th street. “Thy: Poopie's Favorite Resort! EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIS WEEK, Drama, Comedy, Music and Marthe ‘The celebrated Lorcaine’ and Laurens Troupe. in the nytholowi “The Artist's Studios” Leopold and Wentwor:h, the’ Morellog, Mise Marsden, the Vi- docas, Caportti, Marcie Willett and Harry Thorne, the twaeal and hosts of others, “Admission tw all only one din sn5-8t rpueaten comigu MONDAY, JANUARY 5, XN. 8. WOODS and his Combivation in the BOY DETECTIVE, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ‘Monday, January 12, the Famous RENTZ-SANTLEY Durlesque Company. 35-6t ASBte RUSSIA, On theEveningof FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1885, GEORGE KENNAN will deliver at THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor. of 10th and G streets n.w., ‘The Fourth Lecture of His Coursé, entitled THE SIBERIAN EXILES, ‘The Subjects and Dates of the remaining Lectures will be as follows: 4. The Stberian Exiles.—Jan. 9th. (5. Bridle Puths of the Eastern Caucasus —Jan. 16th. 6, Highlanders of Daghestan.—Jan. 20th. Sincle admission, with reserved seat, 75 cta; without reserved seat, 60 cts, a13-1m_ WF WERER'S ORCHESTRA | FURNISHES Muskc for all occasions. Orders left at residence, 1120 7th wt. se: KF. Droop; Metzerott & Co. and Eberbach, or ‘py telephone at £ilis" Muse. Store or {alow Box, Navy Yard will receive: prompt atten- ion. 2 OUIS WEBER'S ORCHES’ NISHES MU- | Ee Migr gg GP Store and Demonet’s, will receive prompt attention. 6-m" LECTURES. HE ART OF ACQUIRING MEMORY. N2W Counsz oF rectors THE STORY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ‘Told in Thirteen Lectures, = PROF. JOHN FISKE, of : see fy tS JANUARY Mth, es ‘To be hed at Ellis & Oo. No exira. charge for Re- ALKER'B, srone eeeees ‘and square Chianey Wines, a. ‘ 119 MARKEY SPACER. WE ARE OFFERING UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PKICES. 8 Bargains may be expected. Stock large and ‘esorted: Have recently added 8m excellent line of BLACK AND WHITE BEADED NET. bought at low firures, Figwors for Pasties, Balls andi Insertings is comp! and p-ices Low! ‘Notions will ve found complete, IN OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPART! Xl be found choice offerings, to ali of which we extend an invitation. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. £. G. DAVIS, EIGHTH 8T. AND MARKET SPACE. New Tusx Axp Gerwax Livexs. es SEATON PERRY, HAS JUST RECEIVED AVERY i PLETE STUCK G | PURE LINEN ‘ABLE, Ci RE LINEN KT, CLOTHS. wp HHS, wa ST. LELAND, DAMASK GFRMAN Bi: CHED TAULE LLY. yur CHED BLE. per ae WHA: 2 BI SUPPEB STOCK OF. SS-FRON : D 8 REME BY GAS rard. ONS, GODS, LI RECT PHICES, SEATON PERRY, P: maer Je s TONS PLAIN AND ADED SILKS, SATIN DUCHESS! Ti ARB SUNS iN HIT wna will be sold sccordinely. well selvetod ‘Oar ine of Hambure Edges aid ‘than «ver. NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Kibbous avd Stock of General (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHERY j}ANGE AND com. % nd 4 SGUAEE faired by JOHN BS. NCH CLOIHS, WITH DOYLEYS TO AND UN. from 40c. to $250 NAPKINS, DOYLEYS and TRAY. CLOTHS, n $100 t0 $10 jer duzea, 1) CK end DAM °K TOWELS, from 8150 to | 815.00 per dozen, | BEVGTA PLLCOW and SHESTING LINENS, Full Lines of Pain aud twilied RASHES AND GLASS NEL FOR TABLE COVER- BLIERS AND 1WO- COLORED ALL SILK VEL- CHolck GUUDS, PLATS F1UURES AND COR- Burn or ALL $40,000 Sroce Ar Cost PRIOR TO MOVING (MARCH lex), WE WiLL | | the BI rd aid Colored Bi best braudy of Sh in weet varieties auine our stock before pur husiny « JA LUTT ! SELL OUR ENTIRE ST CK AT PRIME COST FOR CASE Intewt vovelties in Dress Goorls, vets, all the best makes or Ulack 5 ade Velyits, tings, Pile ie Damask, Towe.s, Napkitis, &¢. vantage to ex~ here, HLL & CO., 817 Market Space. New Years &EETING oF KING'S PALACE, 614 SEVENTH STREET, ‘Wetender to our patrons our sincere thanks for the Patronae extended during the year 1834, and we shalt continue in the future, a« we d din the past, honest and tunent and lowest prices, and jon of woods. We are di sof following goods at prices that fair dealines, courteous tn also to keep an elegan: sel-c mined to clesr bala: | will make them sell; ‘500 Chilren’s Clocks, age to 16, from $2.60 to 87. Ladies’ Russian Cireulsre, Newmarkets, Dolmans in Diszonal, Ottoman and Sicilian Suk and Berlin Twilled at half their value, ‘Our stoc of Millinery. such as Children’s and Ladies’ Hats, trimmed und untrimne i, have to go. Our Birds, Tips. Piumes, Flowers, Velvets and Vel- ‘YVeteens will also be slaughtered. tain your bargains at KING'S PALACE, ast Now is your chance, Make use of it while we still ‘ave the assortment to oblige you. Call early and ob- 814 SEVENTH STREET. Ren. BB EBB B BBB KEKE u U U U uu Mt x M M MA MM MM a MM cca A CHILDREN'S NEWMARKE: trimmed, reduced to 84.75, CHILDREN'S NEWMARKETS, in 8 years, of the very Finest Cloth, Astrachan “I aroun 1 bottom, reduced to $7.98. Wool Cloth, Astracl reduced to $2.75, for Exes MISSES’ AND CHILD! ‘Astrachan Cape. do Dack, reduced to $5.00, bl for 4, Gand8 years, Average of the above hias been $8.75, ABOUT $7 MISSES’ JERSEYS, sizes 28 and 30 inches ‘and black only. witu reverse collar, plaits and bow, reduced from $3.00 to $1.75. ABOUT. and black only, of finest St $1.25 to 87 cents, BAUM'S, 416 7th street northwest. Read onr “adv.” in to-day’s Republican! : a By55 NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO THEIR PATRONS. BROKEN LOTS OF MISSES’ WRAPS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES, S, in 8 yerrs only, of fine Berlin Twill, Exquisite Plaids XXA, Astrachan ‘The average price of these xoods has been $7.00. ‘The average price of these goods lias been $11.50. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HAVELOCKS, of All- ‘Collar. ornamenital buck, ‘The same reduced to $5.50, for 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. breastid,” ornaments ‘The same reduced to 86.25, tor 10, 12, 14 and 16 years, 2% MISSES JERSEYS, sizes 28 and 30inches jtockinette, redi made from az N™ Gone To Caney Axy Over. THEREFORE HAVE MARKED EVERY LADIES WRAP DOWN TO PRIME COST, WHICH CONSISTS OF SHORT AND LONG COATS, SILK CIRCULARS, CLOTH DOLMANS, SILK AND CLOTH Bl CIRCULARS, AND NEWMARKETS; A HINT WHERE TO BUY A CHRISTMAS PRESENT CHEAP. AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE EMBROIDERED HANDEERCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY, NOV- ELTIES IN LINEN DAMASK SETS, TOWELS AND SAPEING. ALL COLORED BROCADED VELVETS AT AC- TUAL COST TO CLOSE, ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO SELECT A PRESENT FROM. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. S| L. HEMPSTONE, a9 803 Market Space, QEIETS RETADED aT WHOLESALE PRICES ‘the Comfort ‘Ehirt, elewantly made, of Bay alin oes Too the best ned, reinforced, aud only T5egnte SIAN IF WE ARE TO BELIEVE THE BEST AUTHORI- TIES, THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY ARE TO BE PHENOME- NALLY COLD. 80 YOU WILL NATURALLY BE INTERESTED IN THE PALAIS ROYAL'S > FER kK EB gE EEE RSH Pps, i244 Banas ae Cartwright & Warner's Underwear, American Hosiery Company's Underwear, Norfolk & New Brunswick 's Hosiery; also, English Cash- mere Hosiery and Underwear. Broken Lots of the avove (list of which cau be found in the “Republican") are to be closed out BELOW COST, Underwear, Schov LOOK AT SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION IN WINDOWS OF THE A ot gss ay HT gSSs aah TE gS3 ava ut Sss3 oooy y aon ory AE 8 ty ME oy aah 00 ¥ a4 4 LULL PIANOS AND ORGANS. “OF VARIOU! FINE: pa Sat NT ACK, Privateemtratice) NW owwary y wwww aa yy WWWWaAA ¥Y Ww ww Asay wow ak GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT + PIANOS. ‘The Best in the World. A Large Assortment Constantly on Hand, st the ‘Warerooms, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons’ Pianos, Tuning and Kepairiug Prompliy Atteudin to be Re- Mable Workman. day So Pe Mosra NO CAGH PAYMENT REQUIRED. PIANOS of the best and_ 1s monthis instatments or $10 required, ORGANS! &: makers sold on io cash payment ORGANS sold on monthly installments of $5. Large and varied stock to select from. Second-hand PIANOS and ORGANS at suction figures to inake room, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, aus 433 7th street northwest G. L. Wun & Bros Mitsical Holiduy Presents Suef? and Kran ich & Lach Piewos, y's wondeiful seit-playing id's auaryelouy Piano! ancers Novelties. ‘The best ascortiment of Musical Instra- ments and Musical Goous weuerally at 709 3th wtrect Lorthwest, between G and H wisvets, ‘ais (pus u instram nt. ud otier Musical EINEKAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER UPHIGHT AND SQUAKi PLANOS. Stand unrivaled forall the fine qualities of workman, tone und durability, standing solidly in tune, and irivbig unusual sutistaction We inake a specisity of taking in exchange old Pianos and particulary iu ~-cond-haud Squar-s, for. new Up- Tights, «ivine the fullest value for tue, end malig Jow prices and easy payments ®special miducement 10 Prompt and reliable buyers. A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricessnd easy terme. By ‘sold but what aghciins sold but what we.can give aresponsible guar FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 9th street. Is located for the season at 1595 F STREKT NORTHWEST, ‘With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSES, Also STREET COSTUMES AND WRAPS. jetim Mow Lune. From 90 East ist street, New York, WM open branch parlors at 1827 F street, Washing ton, THE stm OF JANUARY, with an eleravt amsort- mentof Ball, Eveing, (inner and Street Tolleta, Sorti de bal colffeur et Chapeause, ‘Open in the evening from T to% to show dresses by samlight, mea Moor CP. Mui 18 EAST 28TH 6T., NEW YORK, 27 Rue Paradis, 9 Congress Hall Block, Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH, a Sar SaSSARE <I. 2 Sh 13M F STREET, WASHINGTON, With a fine assortment .f imported Costumes, Wraps Millinery and Novelties in Dress Garnitures Orders filled at sh ut notion, je6-lm? Geog Wore, on axn mane waren ‘Has Removed from 1335 F street, Bs 730 Ite STRE! ING AND KR! CEPIION Pariaian artista, "DRESSES seoaayy FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND BATS, at 20 per cout off Marked Prices, to Reduce Stock, MES M. J. HUNT, an 1309 F etrest, Max J. P. Pause IMPORTER OF FASHION, ‘Will show the coming week NOVELTIES IN EVENING AND RECEPTION BONNETS ST RECEIVED. Mra Sean Rorress, Gs 9TH STREST, Opens Pt Oe and CASHMERE GLOVES, CUTTON, CASHMERE HOSIERY at very low prices, Beautiful line of HAND-K NIT WOR: GINS, LADIES’ SHAWLS and FASC! TORS. Infantamand Children’s PLUSH BON! Wi INGSUITS MENG CLUES: plata eab “enTeeae: a ions used chops Soe elegance, ae RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DEY rg ett is of Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments Dyed, Arreactioss FOR THE LADIES aT CHS. Kl ROS, 403 AND 405 T1H SIRY my se py select assortinent of Ey ions. Table Covers, Lidies, different desiena. Tancy Worsted Work aud Knitted Goods of every drenption; complete outfit fo. Infants, Merino Cloaks, Chiiinar's Lact, Satin and Velvet ~ aud all kinds of Embroidered soteriole SL SEse. 79 pe (. Blackets, Contforts, Flaunels, Sills, Satine, eae dkerchiefs, Ties and Notic Tubbous and Hosiery ADIES' SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED REDYED eee ere|. Cloth muff made. MISS CUNNIN MSS ANSE K. RUMPHERY, d 400 TENTH STREET 5 Makes CORSETS Yo order in every style aod mater see ear Secrs Tike Ae Preeint ace ibported Hostage ee OE petcny Shouder Braces fn all Dress Retorm Good, cach Corsets and Bustle Cdr ate Comets, aut a 2 Comet (hee E's own ‘is Gneurpaese mse), that for the rice a B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. mar pe ey +, Lyousand Vienna, titacturer and of UMAN HALL AND FIN? HATR WORK ‘Hair Drewstng. c= hne Hair Cutting and 5 yeu sad shampoved it a first claws inanpee. ‘S37 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ———— Axtox Fisners ‘Chem nical Dry Cleaning Fatabtiehmaen, Sn? G eteeetporthiwrst THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIENCE. Ladies: and Gentlemen's. Garments, aise, Velvet and pit", Crap Weil tacen Slovan tere eee ectiy. cleaned by thi Sayerta LADINS BUENING DRESSES & BPFCIALTE, Gritlemnen's Clotiee 3 this process Jom therr oriitial line to be removed eff by rr | BOOKS, é&c. For Tue New Yea Diaries and Physicians Visiting Liste Vincent's Commentary on the Lessons. Teloubets! Se‘ect Notes on the Lemons, Charch, Whitaker's and Christian Almansen, Vievting aud invitation Cards beautifully engraved: a snipsnied “WML. BALLANTYNE & 80x, 428 Seventh street. New Years ATULATION AND 0 a ALMANAC MERC) CC. PU«sE &e LL. 418 9TH STREET NOKTHWEST, PARK. N =w Thicsraaren ~ going of guests, ‘ly Hlustrated by “The Baby Kingdom,” this is the greatest book of the i rt Fo largest variety of H {code tn the city. at an Ps 617 and 619 7th etree: northwest, Boors: Booxs: Boosst - BAUM’S 6 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. special banrain to our customers in Tivs- IG 7 former’ price Fumnily bibles, Teachers’ Bibles, Books Hymnais and he Prayer Bonks at prices. ‘Christmas and New Year's Cards in great variety. Our Fugraved Plate and 50 carda, omy 80c, Toe work isexecuted in the finest style, ‘Call and examine our stock of Books end We runrante our tricot bt tho loweat ta Che gy ; DAVIS & 00S GREAT SPECIALTY— Ar tei Ceaiciti” SAN vax new and how ready, at syecial factory prices “Hii. SUMNEN tii dh strece m9 ‘oo8 | oo? ‘Fine Unfinished Shirts only Sda, Finest Percale Shirts ‘only $1.50. Leundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready | Pianos “2 put ou, for 61. gunn Boged t : Sp bie beamed agree cou tenomae | PT aa a MEGINNIB, anz3 1003 F atrost You Cax Paresenve WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL CBGANS. Tag CSR ‘Music. HENRY EVERBACH, bored: for rea my31 Managing Partner of the late hirus of Elis & 00 SSSS_SS youn evesaur ex runcuasta our | D* ™“™*Goupew spxciric, EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES ar TEE VIENNA OPTICIAR 00. DE, NEVER, OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER, EYE AND OPERA GLASSES, PATENT EYEGLASSES, sot with Brazilian Pebbles, And Everything Pertaining to the Optical Business, ‘Mo, 1904 F STREET NORTHWEST. ONE PRICE ONLY. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ooS1-Sn ‘ A POSITIVE CURB YOR DRUNKENNESS OB THE LIQUOR ABT. Itcan be siven in of will, Kas caieee ines a ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. 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