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= : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON RE LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. ovsics oF THE CUIEY Siaxar OrriceR, Waswinorow, D. C., dannary 12.18%, 10am. e middie Atlantic states, generally colder, ing Weather, preceded by ‘light local rain, westerly shifting to colder northwesterly ing preceded om the coast by falling For Tuesday, decidedly colder, fair weather will oval in the istrict, bordering on the Atiantle “ever, the Ob10 valley and the lower A COLD WAYE comrxa. ure wili fall about 20 degrees in hours. ‘hext 46 to ——— Userci.—The Brown Chemical ownersof the celebrated just issued a Deantiful ladies, and a complete ATTRACTIVE AN! .» Baltimore, Mel, Un es Brown's fron Bitters, iia ante f Hird Book and At ata useful Memorandum Book for men. These publications are attractive, containing a great hiany valuable and inieresting things They are furnisher tree of by druggists and c store keepers, bur should they not have them the Brown Cue;nieai Co. will send elther book om re- celpt of a two Brrrrs and Records printed promptly. Ctarksoa’s. im B. H. Dovatass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops are mnsnufactured by themselves and are the result Of over forty years’ experience in compounding cough mixtures. B. H. Wanxnn, 916 suit, om real estate ‘tatnp to pay postage. Gray = f., loans money, in sums to Mae. J. P. Panwen, 1107 F street, will open to- rt Teeeptions and theaters, Jase ach and sth strevts northwest, was discovered 10 be on fre last evening, but the flames were quic! extinguished. It Js supposed that the building Was set aire by some malicious person. G@usat Maxx Down rm Paices—Franc’s, corner ‘Tth and D streets, the only strictly one-price hat Sd gents furnishing store in the city. ArrLetos’s American Cycloportia. For best terms see For Sale—Miscellancous ¢viiimn, this paper. ‘Thielkuhl, Canrver PuoToguarns, #1 per doz. Photo., 927 Pennsylvania aventte. 1s Paor. BrLL alarmed lest his telephone stock suould be made worthiess by the coming “deaf va- riety of the haman rac: ASSIGNEE Sau of H. Holiander, 495 7th street n. w. The entire stock of ehina, erckery and silver plated ware 1s 10 be soid reyariliess of cost. J. Back Assignee. Guay & CLanksoy, Printers. Globe Printing Omtice, $89 Pa. ave. e: Fact ap Evgsiout Firrep, Hempler's, Pa. ave. and t34- CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements. &c., To-night. ‘Navion at TaeaTRe.—Mule. Rhea in “Arcadia.” Foup’s Orgua Hovse.—Carieton Opera troupe in “The Drum Major's Danzhte Atnaven’s Opera Hovse.—Kobson and Crane in “Forbidden Fruit.” exe's Muserm.—Jennie Kimball's Opera Company in “Chimes of Normansty.” Dive Messc.—J. H. Keane in “Rip Van Winkle.” TaxaTEk Comigve.—Rentz-Santley Burlesque troupe in “Orpheus and Eurydice.” Condensed Locats. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:2 p. m., and extinguished at 5:13. m. ‘Albert Dobson, a colored youth, was arrested by officers of the fifth precinet Saturday, for the au- thozitié at Beltsville. Md.. where charges of lar- ‘egny are pending against him. “Whe Metmoriar chapel gave a Sunday school con, cert at the Calvary Baptist chureh last night, had for its guesis the Calvary Baptist ay school and the Kendall Sunday school The ex- nS Were conducted by the superintendent, Mr. nand, and remarks were made by Re | Greene, pastor of the ehureh. Mr. George H. Judd acted as chorister. A fire at Mr. T. M. Miller's house, 1622 Marion street, yesterday morning caused damage to te extent of $150. Mr. H. V. Bisbee, of this city, was on ‘Saturday elected & member Of the execufive board of the AS- sociated Labor press, in the aanual meeting at GriMiths, now deacon at Epiphany DURE. Rev. Mr. churen, will be ordained as minister next Sunday. Rev. Dr. Hodges, of St. Paul's church, Baltimore, IS announced to preach the ordination sermon. ‘A Dill Mm equity was flied Saturday by Geo Taylor against John F. Cook, collector of the Dis ‘trict of Comumbia, to restrain bim from selling the | Real estate for a personal tax, which he was illegally ‘The democratié central committee Saturday night indorsed Mr. Thomas J. Luttrell as.a suitable person for the position of recorder of deeds. ‘At the four days of mission work to be conducted by DL. Moray in the Congregational church, be- ginning next Friday, the discussion will be opened Gn the different days by Bishop Ardrews, Dr. @ and Rev. Dr. A. W. Pitzer. Yocal committee to arrange for the annual gonterence of charities and earrections has elected Judge MacA-thur, president; A.S. Pratt, secretary, and Charles Bi . treasurer. ‘The funeral of the late J. Harvey Roberts, fore- man of the government printing office bindery,who died last Saturday, as stated in Tae Stax, took from the Congregational church this. kfter- ‘The pall-bearers were Messrs Columbus ‘Foomas P. Sparks, James K. Cleary, D. x. Joseph D. Frahzoni and John Lar- be. Work in the dredgin s of the Washington channel ‘was resumed Saturday. Ata meeting of the directors of the Washington t company Saturday Mr. James W. Orme, of this city, was elected to ll the vacancy occasioned by the ath of Mr. Rogers, of Phiiadeiphia. ‘Capt. Charles W. Folger, only son of the late Sec- retary of the Treasury, died at Geneva, N. ¥., yes wenday, of consumption, forty years) He leaves a widow and five children. The funeral ser- vices will occur on Wednesday. Capt. Folger was anemploye of the Treasury bureau of enzraving ‘and printing, bue resided in Alexandria while so employed. iiiam Mayhew, a fugitive from justice from Marlboro”, Md., was arrested on Saturday by the Officers of ‘the eighth precinct and taken back this morning oy Sheriff Robey of Prince George's county. Major G. A. Armes has appointed the following xentlemen a recruiting committee for the Prest- dent's Mounted Guard: First Lieut. P. H. Hieske Second Lieut. B. B. Summey, Second Lieut.Cla Hall, Doctor P. Goldrick, Firs Secretary Chapin Brown, Assis master Rodney, US. N., and Mr. E. W. ‘An old ¢olored man d Henry SER to jall for 30 dags by Phdge Snell this morning for stealing a stnall amount of money from Marga- ret Alen, Win. Byron, indicted with George Northridge, in October. 1488.01 the charge of house breaking, who jumped his ball in the following De Morning, brought in by his surety, Mr. W. Purnphres, and the forfeiture was set asiile. Mr. Robert ¢. Fox, the s endent of the First Baptist Sunday School, who was recently re. elected, declines to serve, biit yesterday he yielded Wa unanimous vote of the teachers and scholars, and accepted the place. During the 45 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morn- ng the police made 108 arrests. will of the late John Moore, whte tested in the Circuit Court and) susue Weeks since, bas been admitted to prv record, and letiers of collection issued to Hanna and 4. B. Duvall; bond at $2», John Connor, a ernk from Wilmington, Dela- Ware, was sent to his home today at the expense of thé District. He stated that he had a. beat whieh Was 10,000 feet long and Was about to sail for Ireland. The Ice on the Kennebee river ts Dut 9 inches thick, with the Hudson and Susque- hanna rivers all broken up, 80 that the prospect for ice Is not very flattering at the present time. a bh was con- el a few and ported to be Tae Rvo Satz—The mammoth exhibition of Oriental rugs at Walter B. Williams & Co.'s, corner Of 20th sfreet aud Pennsylvania avenue, has boen admired by many co urs. The sale begins Wednesday. Be su: nd. Henzo0’s Mrskcu—This Is the last week of the comic opera at Herzog’s museum “The Chimes of Normandy” will be presented every afternoon and evening. All shouid reenilect that the matiners are Just the same as the night performances The giants are now onexhibition. Take the Little ones {ose them. Consult ihe advertisement in another column, Mowry To Loax.—Messrs._ Fitch, Fox and Brown have in hand the sum of $5,000 to loan upon first Class real estate security, at Six per cent ixterest. => CoNTINvED SaLeor TrxKISH RUGS AXD CARPETS, Mr. Dowling will continue the sale of rugs and lange carpets to-morrow at three o'clock, at his at Yon rooms, 1th and Pennsylvania avenue, and morning ani afvernoon thereaiter the balance of | the week. ‘ Sictiewne Ciectrans, Dotwaxs, &c.. aT ATC TION. —This fine collection of goods will be on ex- to-morrow, and up to the time of sale, ‘whieh will commence Wednesday morning next, ab Hi celock, at Dowling’s aucti ith street x EET thE fut $3 he fk BEY ¥ S44 A marvel of purity, sud wholesemen=et More econom’ rtuary Kinds, and cannot be reld in competitiot powers Scldoniytaceas, Koxah Laura Sern Co, 100 Wall streets, BL ee i untry | has'no weight with the Co‘umtssioners w! —— ‘The “Six Militon Bt.” sree mae ee oe co ‘SIONERS’ OFFICE. ‘The discussion before the District Commissioners on Saturday by the friends of the bill, introduced by Mr. Jeffords at the last session of Congress, to defn eduties and Itabilities of the District of Columbia under certain executed contracts, ended with Mr. Armstrong’s address tothe Commission- ers. No fic action was asked by the advocates of the bill from the Comuntsstoners, eS eet oF ly being Lo quiet their fears aa to ext Ps ae pert of the Cormulssioners to its paenee They Wish to be let alone. The Commissioners promised nouuing, Dut say they are not averse to the pay- mnt of all Just clalias for labor or material act- ually furnished by contractors for District im- provements, "watch have not been paid—if any there ‘The verbal assurance of the advocates of tie measure that not above $300,000 would be re- quired to cancel all obligations wader its ila < OVERCOAT THtEP SeNTsxczp.—John Toumey ¢ Court this morniag, charged with G. Downing testified that waen ve Thin Sullivan's saloon about 2 morning he couldn't find complained to the 0 put him out and a waiter struck tite lead. Frank Langdon testified that he mey ike the coat. “Toomey said he was | so. drunk he remembered nothing about the matter. ‘ow acase of Donets Imported especially for | | thas & © monltitude 4 low test, ehort weizitt alum ot y | dui He Was given 60 days in jail. Live Boar To BE TesTap.—At two o'clock to- w afternoon the Dickenson seif-righting, ailing life boat Elizabeth will be tested at the Doat Will be launched without Berore launching she will be ongers, who are completely pro- tected from wet. ——— TSNCED FOR VIOLATING THE LAW AGAINST Anout half-past 9 ovlock Saturday * Deiertives Raff and Block, with a squad of ‘Ss from the sixth precinct station, raided T a colored cook shop at No. i2% 10th street northwest, where they found a game in pro- gress, ‘A_pack Of cards, a quantity of chips and {piernatia were captured by the officers, homas Patton, the alleged propri- arged hin with permitting gaming on jer his control, and with writing pol- ley. In tie: Police Court this moraing Patton was pieced on trial to answer the charg@ under the law. A number of colored men testified had played “polka,” “five-up” and In Patton's place, and had bought chips from the defendant. He was sentenced toone day Jul and to pay a fine of $100. Appeal noted. charge of Wriling policy against him was con tinued. premises iin wa E. Rice.—Col, Elisha E. O41 K street northwest, yes. He was born tn Mafne, tn led asa lawye inanufreturing Dusiness until the n he was appointed consul at Ho ston to Which he was Fe- rs is city and with many public movements, hay- mug the Test fuse his endeavors to 5 he extension of the Washington aqueduct, which fs now belng constructed. He was a brother late Judge Rice, of Maine, and leaves a ad two sons. ‘Col. Rice’S commanding At and fine presence made him a conspicuous igure wherever he appearet. J idenufied en DearH oF Jostam Hewrneey.—Jostan Humphrey, who has for some yegrs ield a position im the anditor’s office, die evening at his home, 420 10th street northwest. He was born in sheet ness, Isle of Sheppy, County of Kent, England, 3, aad ricelved a collesiate education fie came to (he United States in 1862. He had an extensive knowledge of the classics and ‘was Well verved tn all matters pertaining to art. ves FoR DivoRCE.—Mrs. Margaret petition, Saturday, by Mr. W. A. Coots, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony with Henry Larman, the District. red late water tapper of the ites that they Were mar- Mu, in 1955, and have had ten chil {HAL about two Years ago he begs wclate With One Tile Wilkinson and that he Fented and furnished a house for this woman at 331 Maryland avenue and boasts of being a father by her. Mrs. Larman also charges her husband Witit drunkenness and fll treatinent. —— ‘Taner Suaut. Bovs Leave Tuer Howes.—Three small boys, Including William Lyneb, whose par- en's live In East Washington, ieft their nomes, Saturday, and started on a tramp. They were armed with revolvers andgarried with them a sup- BS of provisions ‘They were last seen going across jennings’ bridge on thetr way east. MARWIAGR LiceNsEs.—Marriage licenses have Deen issued by the clerk of the court’ to Paulus Behler and Elizabeth Schulz,or Baltimore; Lawrence Fales and Arthur Aloas, both of Baltimore, Md. ‘Turets Reeon rene Hendricks, 1421 K st. northwest, reports stolen irom her house a §5 gold plece.—John P. Simonton, 218 I street north West, reports stolen froma his room $5 In silver.— Mary A. Mills, 613 E street southeast, reports stolen from “her house a silver wateh valued at $10.— Eliza MeReynoids, 1519 77th street northwest, re- ports tiat there’ was stolen from in front of her door a box containing twelve gallons of oll; value .—Dr. HN. Howard, 918 Massachusetts avenue, Teports stolen from his Carriage a pair of reins and a whip; value $3. —Hannah Dent,131 Plerce street, Teports stolen from her house during the past two Sats enguy box containing Jewelry valued at $5.58 —Mre J. Donavan, 116 1st street north- West, reports stolen from her house a pair of cor- sets dnd calico valued at $3.40. A Base Batt “Buinp."—Satarday night the na- tonal bas ball convention, at New York, recetved a telegram from St. Louls unfavorable to the ad- mis-ion of the St. Louls Union club asa member of Ue league. A league club cannot be established in St. Louis without the consent of the American club already located there. This consent, as stated, was retused. gAt midnight the meeting adjourned, after having determined to ask the “Nationals, of Washlugion, to take the place of the Cleveland club, providing the St Louis club, whose cunsent was Withheld: Is not constrained to withdraw its opposttion.” it te reported in certain base ball quarters that this action ts only a bitnd for the turpowe of hastening a settlement with the St Louis elubs. The petitfon Lauret, ——————— A Bot HocseRagaxer.—Between six and seven o'clock Saturday evening a bold robbery was com- mitted by a younz negro at the residence of Mr. Wilford F. Lackey, No. 125 Maryland avenue north- ‘The negro entered the parlor by way of the window, and had tn his possession a photograph albur e Was frighteged off. About an hour later 0: ‘on, Of the fift: precinct, arrested Wm. He Ss, colored, who was trying to sell ibum. siying that tie pletures were those of if and faaiiy. In the Police Court this morn pleaded guiliy to a charge of housebreakiag ctl, and the case Was sent to the bonds, 00. Ferntrvrg at Avcrioy.—Mr. Dowling will gell to- at 189 H street, at ten o'clock, a cholce dn of household furniture, of paintings, &. Affairs in West Washington. TEACKED BY A BoaR.—About six o'clock Satur- afternoon Boyd Perry, employed by Mr. Clem, Brooks, living near Tenléytown, while st over a’ trowza and feeding some hogs, was sud- deuly attacke 1 by a large-sized boar, receiving UWwo. anti cuts about the nd neck from. the tusks of the animal. Dr. Gilpin dressed the wounds ‘The Cusks of the boar grazed the neck of the unfortunate man and entered the fleshy part of the chees, striking the roof of the mouth. ‘The phystelan says he made a Very narrow escape from death. Notes. —Me: 3, Chas. Wheatley and R. H. Jones a extended trip through the Visit New Orleans before returning, ules of forming a new lodge of the h rite wii take place to-night atthe Ma- ltll, On dud street. youre and eves dischance exceysive quantities of thin, irritating, watery fluid; until your heal aches, uth aud throat parched, and blood at fever heat. fs isa. Acnze Catarrh, and is instantly relieved by a siugiedose. and permanently cured by one bottle of Sasvonp’s Rapican Cvke ror CaTaRug. COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER @L . one box Catarrhal Solvent, oved Inhaler. iu one package, may now be had of all druggists for $1, Ask for SaPorb’s Rapr- Cr The otly absolute specific we know of." —Meit. Times. he best we hsv found ina lfetiiae of suffering.” — vin, Boston. “After a long struggle with the EaDtcat Comm has congnered."—Rev. S. Monye, Lewishurgh. Pu. “I have not found 8 case POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO,, Boston. . COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and preveution, the instant {t is applied of Rhenuatisn, Neuratgis, Sciatica, Coughs. Colds, Wesk Buck, Stomsch and Bowels, Shooting Pains, ‘a. Female Pains, Palpitation, Dyw . Liver Complaint. Bilious Fever, Malaria, and INS' PLASTERS (an Electric langbat poin. 250, everywhere, Wausows Fauovs $50 SS; Hot 00 Ere f3 hon oo & HH OO Be Ses HoH “oo Kee Sss8 ‘The Geman in Baltimore haa been ‘greater than the supply and are still booming, and now we propose to wive the Washingtonians a chance to buy these Famous: ‘Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, Tor Ladies we also make to measure a fine Hand Biltehed Shoo at $3.00, tor Gentlemen we make to measure our celebrated Wackenphest at 8.00 F. H. WILSON, Cvstom SuoeMaxER, 409 Tih strot northwest, Washington, 823 Alo 254 W. Balt imnore street, Baltimore, Md, now one While fully “engined” for towing purposes, new boat has considerable carrying capacity. crerpannicn One se_ he OR pOraBon Care opened | january (( rm at the Market ‘square court-bouse ‘oils morning with a and [ees jury. All the criminal cases will called ring the term. Norgs.—There were two prisoners at the station house, this, morning James Addison, colored, charged with assault on Abe Douglas, colored, Wm. eae ae eh with disorderly conduct.—aAt the rst ssbyterian church, Daler has po r, Rev. BE Leah of a ington, preached yesterday.——The city counc! holds tts Tegular meeting to-morrow night, its first session for five weeks. -—The ferry steamer Vir- ginia has resumed ber trips to the Maryland shore. —-The secretary of ®ureka Screw and Bolt Co, publishes a notice that the action of the president of that company, declaring the stock of F. H. Cath- cart void, has been reversed by the board of direc- tors. — Mr. John h, of Washington, sang with the choir at St. Mary's Chunsn yesterday afternoon. Cuunom Frvances—At the St. Peter's Catholle church, Rev. J. O'Sullivan, the pastor, read the annual’ fuancial statement yesterday, showing thet the receipts were $7,713.56, and the’ expenses $7,291.99, leaving $512.26 Uo be applied to the dabt of $12,081.40 on the church. ‘Tne annual report of the Immaculate Conception church shows the deUt ontetanding on January 1st, 1885, to beonly a frac- Uon over $15,000. ‘The pastor, Rev. 8. F. Ryan, has proved hiimselt to bea ood financier, for since he liad charge of the church the debt has shown ahealthy decrease, notwithstanding many im- provements hevs been mace, W. W. Benoerre & Co SPECIAL NOTICE. GREAT SEVI-ANNUAL SALE, DRY GOODS AT COST. CARPETINGS AT COST, LADIES’ WRAPS LESS THAN COST. We offer now at retail more than one hundred thou- sand dollars worth of new and desirable Dry Goods and tings at Cost for Twenty Days, Our immense stock inuat be reduced before taking INVENTOR MONDAY, JANUARY THE 127u, Will begin our Grat Semi-Annual Sale, Fine and choice Silks, Satins, Velvets, Pushes and Craves at Cost. Ladies’ French Suiting, Cloths, Flannels, Cxshi- meres and Tricot at Cost. i We will make a special offering of Sirah Silks, in Light-biue, Pink, Cream and otuer evening shades at 08 conts per yar, REMN A 10,000 yants Remnants, oddsand ends, including Ri nants of Silks, Sati Plushies, five Goods, Flanueis and Witte Gods, which will be sold at less than nalf their real value. LINE! PARTMENT. ‘This Department is well stocteel in the very best of Table Dainask, Wine Cloths, Nankius and Towel ‘Very choice pattsrns in half-bieac Damask at 40, 50, €0an1 % cents per yard. from $1 per dozen up to the Guest. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. In this Deparment we have many very choive styles of Ladies’ Seal Pinsh al silk Plush Sacques, which will be offered below Cust. Also Cloth Newunarkots an 1 Sucques Iese than Cost, Also Brocade Vesites lee than Cost, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Blankets, Flaunels, Bet Quilts, Bed Comforts and Bleached and Brown Shoeting at wholesils prices, Carpeting, Ruzs, Mats, Oll-cioth aud Mattixe on our second and third floors. all of which will be sold re- zardless of cost, for cash, before takiag Inventory of Stock. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ‘NO. 923 7TH STREET AND 1706 K STREET N. W. ald. | WYATIONAL THEATER. AMUSEMENTS, (AtBAvairs GRAND OPEHA HOUSE EVERY EVENING—MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘The Comedians, Rossox AND Crane, And their Excellent Comedy Company. ‘Monday, Tuesday Evening and” Matinee, ion Boucicau ts Great Comey, 3 FORBIDDEN FRUIT. 88. -..-ns0-0525, CATO DOVE. “SERGT. BUSTER. Wednesday Evening, KOBSON AND CRANE’S BOARDING HOUS -Paient Applied for.) STUART ROBSON. MR WM. H, CRANE. ‘Thursday and Friday Evenings. ther new comedy, by Jos:ph Bradford, esq, THE CHERUBS, Pips |, Twin JMR STUART ROBSON, VANDYKES Brothera (Mr. WM. H. CRANE. Saturday Night, only performance of SHARPS AND FLATS, PLA BIT 49 2H PS PRG E BB OA L it pAE ES BBB A A LLLL yi (BENEFIT OF CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL)¢| LA! NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, MONDAY, JANUARY 12. ‘ SONK. ‘jas-6t | 8-4 WIDE ‘Monday, January 19—RiSTORI. Jala A SS ne Asnuat Casey Batt, — ] RISTORI! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHILDRENS’ Commencing MONDAY. JANUARY 19, BOsrtE ste a AT NATIONAL, RIFLES' ARMORY, MMF, ADELAIDE RISTORI * Will appoar for the first tine here. on the occasion af MONDAY, JANUARY 127m, 1886. ‘er farrell poctormance im America. 18 ENG- LISH, supported by a Powerful Dramaii Company, under the di-ection of MESSRS. BROOKS & DICKSON. Mondry and Tuesday Evenings, January 19 and 20, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Weduesday and Thursday Eycnings and Saturday Mat- nee, MARIE ANCOINETTE, January 24, MALY STUART And the Steep-Wull:n Scene frgm Macbeth, f sea'n for the et Enwagement will corn- hurd 9a m., at the box office. aud Sik : $3, 21.5 : OLA, Manager for Sine, Ristori IN TWo NEW PLAys. Evenines, January 12 and 13, and G's Gheat Co! PADTA! and Tn audiences 101 nay ind Freduetion of 18. tl with every ne, aul an Un the direcliou of Mr. Mozday, January 19, ‘The Mai S heater Co, ISSO3L, fal? MATIC PRICES, A COMPANY, nvayed by Uncent Bequest. Carlton, Alonzo He it Davis, Tuesday Night. Carlton, 1 Hartiett Wiloy. Jesse Wars om, THE MERRY WAR’ - Dora Wires, det, Clara Wi sostntinie e THE BW Witi'an wueqiialed'é ‘Thursday Niet... Pa FRA DIAVOLO. Mr, Carleton i ihe titie’tule. ee, Clan Wednesday Night JMALARUL Porson CAN BE ENTIRELY Rr- moved from th: system by the use of Ayers Acue Cure. which contains sure «p:cific, in the form of a vegetable product, used in no other remedy. War- ranted. FOR THE PROMPT AND CERTAIN CURE OF erysipelas, use Ayer's Sersapriiis, which is the spe- cite cndorsed by the most eminent medical authorities. Oce Istarxse Stock Or Day Goons MUST BE REDUCED. SILKS at Cost, VELVETS ut Cost. DRESS GOODS at Cost. TABLE LINENS at Cost. BLANKETS at Cost. NEW XORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON (widest and very best). BEAUTIFUL DR3S8 GOODS. SERGE CASHMERES, fiue quality in Blue. Green an Garnet, twelve yards for #200. ‘Every yard is worth HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET ‘real value #250), reduced to $1 LADIES CLOTH SUITING, one yard and_ahalf wide uumenve doub.e width), in Brown ana Gray, oniy reduced from 8) COLORED SILES re BROCADE COLORED + ot 7 NG. tn Blue, Cream and Pink, pure wool, pure pure liven, NO CREDIT. 1 Manwer Space. CITY ITEMS. Ef You want to cure a cough use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, the reliable remedy. Pric2 25 cents. 1 Wohuson’s vysters, 440 acd 442 9ch Street. Received to-day, Ure choicest lot of oysters of the season. The celebrated Lynn Haven Bay's, half shell, Saddle Rock, roast and orotled, sole steamed, &c., all selected. Ladies’ Aladdin Security O11. Recommender by insurance Companies a3, the safest burning oll to use. Ww, fmn}13 CASH PRICES, CARTERS, d10 ‘Thornton's Emutsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, cold=, consumnplion, impaired nutrition and genetal de easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Druz- sts. Lange bottles, fc. Manttactured by W. E hornton, corner Bdituiore aud Harrison streets, Baltimore, Ma AWE No Accident Hay Ever Occurred from using Aladdfh Security 01 W,f,m0,13. On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltatc Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wilt send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Flectro-Voltaic Beits and Electric Ee age es on trial for thirty days to men (Young or old) Who are aficted with nervous de- tility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee- ing! and complete restoration of’ heaith and vigor. Address as above. N. b.—No risk is incurred, a8 thirty days’ ial is allowed W,s,in Ask Your Grocer for Aladin Security Oil. wyim13 “Rough on Coughs.” Ask for “Rough ‘on Couzhs,” for Coughs, Colds ‘Sore Throat, Hoafseness. Trocties, 15. Liquid, 25¢. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, Pound, luo, Cottage Cheese, Butteriilk una sweer , Bu sweet Riise. per quares‘Greaun 180 pint Heavquanrens Fos Caspies FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OF FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, Spectauties: CARAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, nm {CE 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 LRADING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE No cotinections with anv other store. ROCERS—NOW 18 YOUR ‘TIME—LAMP CHIM- Beste tbe Be. i wicks, 256. ‘atudent, cry Grand Chorus, Superb Costumes, Next Attraction—Mr. NETL BURSTS 3a? HE G RE Lecture: it HALL), and D streets uurthwest, Le JENNIE. KIMBALL? Every Afterno wing the week, coi- men Jamisey 12, CHIMES OF NORMANDY. f OPERA COMPANY. 10 cents, g 20 cunts, Seats may be scciired six diya in advaucs extra chugs at the box office of the Sfuscuim my t010 p. tn, t1 and 7pm. Overture one hour later. 4:10 and 10:10 p.m. Doors ope Cartiages at Monday. January 19, PAULINE MAKAHAM AND COMPANY. § NAtioNaL THEATE: WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Firet Perform Hon. Howard Carroll’ AME S COUNTESS. Choice Orehisira Chair for sale at the Arlingtou ot Jalg-dt* ATER COMIQUE 5 January 12, OVELTY AND BUR- Bears 2 Company of Eurojeas and Am-rican §} and a Group of Orwival ant Funuy Comedians in HEUS AND EURYDICE, presented with Geis from all the Latest Overs Bouffe r Successes, Matinees 6t miuent his New York LE, with splendid tc VAN W! ic Company. RIP caste of characters and new scenery.” This fa nons ruina was pliyed by Me. Keane aud compony ia all the dties with fines suceass, Grand Ollo Acts a. TO ALL ON-Y 10 CENTS. secured during the day for any night newer, Jal2-6t SOCIETY, AT MA WEDNESDAY EVENING, PROGRAMM Break, Break, Brewk. G. 3. oi Stars ‘of the’ Summer Nii Fairies, Walter Me.arreu, M. Aria, Rolling iu Foaming Haydn, Mr. D. M. Babe: tnudng € a The Sands of Des. GA. y Reyroof, # Chorus, Suna. Mf.xed Chorus, delssohn, Mr. AE Babeock. a is Bentla..: Pinsuti; You Stole My Love, Wal er sia ie Mize Chorin. sisters, “Conic, A. C Mackenzie, Female ¢ Eric, J. Zheinberer, Mixed Chorus, Adinisesion.. ats Reser ani AV" IME MUSEUM, Pennsylvania avenw’, new 11 SPECIAL ANNOUNCE Messrs, hich the Celebrat ctor J.H. KEANE, and his Popular New York D-amatic Company : pear in bis famous iupersonation of ">AnY WHT ap RIP VAN WINKLE! Asplayed by thi Eminent Actor in. the principal thea- of bento New dank aed Peieda see eee ince ence ie Mn ieimore, aur Ing the past week, turaing hundreds away Mighy. “The play will be placed on t with dt he adunews of New seoene Broperties and a Splendid Cast of Charaviers Seats can bo sccured in advance for Any Night or Matinee during the werk. Bot ‘The Prices of Admins‘on witl not be rained. notwith. ataziding the heavy expense of this emcayenehe ldo Asiatic nussia, at plewure in an- formance of the sea on ie On theEveningof FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1835, GEORGE KENNAN will deliver at THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor. of 10th and G etreets n.w., ‘The Fourth Lecture of His Course, entitled THE SIBERIAN EXILES, ‘The Subjects and Dates of the ret ve as follows: 4 The Siberian Exiles,—Jan. 9h, 6, Bridle Paths of the Eastern Caucasus —Jan. 15th. 6 Highlanders of Daghestun.—Jun. 20th. Sincle admission, with reserved seat, 75 cts, : without 23-1m Lectures will reserved seat, 60 cts, OUIS WEBER'S ORCHSSTRA FURN! z Titik nl qcnomes Ones io oe ees ME ‘th street southeast, or by telephone at Ellis’ Music Store and Bemonet’s, will recelve prompt attertion.6-2° Wi. F. WEBER'S ORCHESTRA FURNISHES Yok Ta Eberbach, or by telephone at fin” haw. ater Box, Mey Ward will Foecive ten eee oF Fos Cimunus.” MASSEY'S ALE AND PORTER, SCHLITZ’ MILWAUKEE LAGER ‘MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER NEW YORK PURE JUICE CIDER, PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALR SODA, SARSAPARILLA, ko, &a. ‘Trade supplied by SAMUEL ©. PALMER, 120620th street norch west, an FLOOR MANAGERS: CALDERON CARLISLE, SEATON MUNROE, Joux Poor, (Cuantes Gaur, W. H. Emony, 3m" wW.V.R Bener, FRED.COoK,U.S.A. 1 Gentleman and Two Ladies, 95; Single ‘Tickets, $2; to be lnd of the Management. LECTURES. U ART OF MEMOR Pof. A. S. Boyd, before leaving the cits willgiv® am.ther eure of son, givi of five. at hie roums, 922: EVENT. Allin $8 to #8, wenticmen are invited. From Attention, will enable worth to yo ons went by niall. wonder!ul help in my Greek reading. ‘CHAS, G, LOVE? “I wanld not be without the bnefite of this Art JULIA K, BALCH, Flocutionist. “That Prof. Boyd's sratem will accoinplish all that is itis so eastiy’ ec that it af ouce commends itseli to every intelligent for $9). elatucd,for fis uudentable, 4 gon, VAL. N. STILES. U. 8, Treasw: HOMAS DUKE AB. ANDERSON, Teac: No Aly ucoxy’ S7m ‘Dear Si sure toadd n'y indore hy. Mr, Charles Of Mnemonic 2 to peworie tn eve forts aud professional men. urs, eas NDRY M, E. CHURCH. LEY will deliver his Le *Mivundoretoud” in Foundry ¢ MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'¢lock, ‘kets 250, THE ORIGIN JUBILEE SING! TUESDAY, JANUARY Ss. 3, 1885, che fi Jun, 1 eds fi the Denedlt of Gorsuch ME. Chi Y. M. ©. A. Lecroze Covsse, AL NASHVILLE STUDENTS, y solicitation at Toe ¥ street 6, JANUARY rated indies and Chia few hours ou to eeure that which inty be thousands, Another Tavorabie opportu be i A’ few taore private pupils Shout the buents of Prof. Boyd's At of Memory for a thowaud times ite cost, Itina. E. War iupt, Dramatic (ri" ani to the testimonial pre Yove ond “pins tor te Trogurd the erwons in every walk of Hife, ¥ HY, Of United States Seriate, at Conxregatioual Church, at 8 o'clock p. m, The following comprise the remainder of the uurse: January 29, Will Carleton: February 10, Lieut. ‘hwatka; Pebrnary 27, Grand Concert; March 2, Mra, _ A. Livertuoy Conve th 0; single Uck 50. Es, THE STORY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION ‘Told in ‘Thirteen Lectures, BY, PROF. JOUN FISKE, of Cambridge, AT THE CONG Beciining JANUARY lath, at 8p. Tickets for the Course. ae obs served Seat “The ton. Mr, Fiske is one ot joston Cor. Hartford Courant. cet, 82; course ticket. with reserved seat singe ticket, with reserv on wale at Edits! Music store, 937 Pennsylvania TIONAL CHURCH, ON MONDAY AXD WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, : $2.00 To be had at Ellis & Co.'s. No extra charge for Re- jectures are fascinatiny, brilliant and mas- terly beyond anything that has ev'r been heard in Bos fhe ino-t rinarkable men of ‘azi-lu, Soh, We Ane Harer To Sruze ‘That we have no “Odds and Ends" of Old Stock. ‘That our goods are new aud fresh from the hands of our tailors. ‘That we receive goods weekly, all of the latest pat- terns and desias, ‘That we sell them at aless price than other dealers can afford to sell their “Odds and Ends” of old shelf- worn stock. _ ‘Please bear this in mind and attend the RED LETTER SALE ar THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 aNp 929 Sevenru Sragrr NomrHwesr. We shall positively decline to soll any of our goods to dealers, and are detecmined have the benefit of our reduced prices: MEN'S OVERCOATS. Red Letter #315 For a Woven Overcoat, 93.15 cd Letter $4.73 For An All-wool Sik: $413 Ned Letter face Overcoat, Red fetter $5.85 For ® Chinchilla Over 65.85 Hed (ote 798 For an Sit'Woot Diag. $7.98 Red Cetler $7.98 For an Sii-Wool Diag- 87: Tel fetter onal Overea © Med Letter $8.19 ForamAil-Wool Cansi- 98.19 BIE an oS nn sea Letter for ‘att AN Weu Hal Lettor fon Overooat, oS BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Red Letter $169 13 to 18 years, Red Letter $279 18 to 18 Years. Red Letter $6, 15 to 18 all wool, Ked Letter 87.43 13 to 18 ail wool, CHILDREN'S GVERCOATS, S230 chincaitineg too) cuits, Sto 1U years, F281 Chinchilla to 10 years. S335 Pind eck, 3° ‘year, MEN'S SUITS. Red Letter awed Lotter Red Letter Ked Letter Red Letter Red letter Back Diag. Sack. Red Letter Brown Mixed Sack. Hed Letter Fancy Worst'd Sack. Red Letter Fancy Plaid Worst'a Ted Letter ‘Sack Red Letter Fine Casv'in Sack, Red Letter $7.88 All-wool Gast Sack: $1: FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAYS, Red Letter $959 Fancy Worsted, Red Letter $268 All-wool Plaid. Ted Letter $9.99 Corksere Wed Leteer $10.44 Corkscrew. Red Letter $12.24 Brown Corkecrew. BOYS! SUITS, to 10 83.38 Red Letter $403 Fancy CasxSnit 84.05 Red Vetter $473 Fancy CassSuit, §4.73 Red Letter 85.40 5 Cass Suit, 85.40 Hed Letter $9.00 Blue Corkscrew. 32.00 Red Letter $9.23 Brown Corkscrew. $9.23. CHILDREN’S SUITS. Red Letter 8248 Victory Cass, Suits. Red Letter $270 Victory Case Suits, $2: Red [etter ited. Red Letter $3.15 All-wool Cass, Suits, 93.15 Ked Letter #349 All-wool Cass. Suite 49 Red Letter $3.83 All-wool Cass, Suits, 10 PERCENT 10 CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 921 AND 929 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, Fa" Open Evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11 that consamers only shall GT, Kens, No. 414 Ninth Street Northwest. Reoverox Ix Fors Asn Lanne WRAPS. OUR: SEAL f LINED crRc Are now offered at genuine reductions. SKIN SACQUES, MINK AND SQUIREEL- ULARS, ‘All goods are first quality, bought early in the scason. NO MISFITS OB JOB LOTS, A choice lot of natural Beaver Trimming and Mutts. NEWMARKETS -AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS I CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILK, At Prime Cost, All Genuine Bargains, WILLETT & RUOFF, SHATTERS AND FURRIERS, 906 Pennayivanie evenus, Coad LADIES TAILOR, DRY GOODS. DRY ___LAD1Es GOODS. Junser Weave Suixe. Moxsrea Creare Save. Trcqves Keaxacen canvass se eere erureaes a Prom 29 East 2ist street, Rew York, ‘HAS JUST OFEN! RGE LINE OF BLACK ANDETESIRG RADE Ena EY We ATE SILKS," WHICH ARE THE “LATEST PARIS ROVELTE” ol SUPERB CK OF PLAIN AND BROCAI Lions. brake, Saris DUG KHADAMES AND SUKRABS, 1 K, WHITE AND ALL LORS FOR a SHER Nin TR RECEPTION ELEGANT BLACK AND WHITE BEADED SATIN TABLIERS. RICH TWO-TONE BROCADED VELVET AND FRISE SATIN DRESS-FRON«S, LYQNS BLACK AND COLORED ALL SILK VEL- ‘VETS, from $5.00 to 89.00, PLAIN AND BROCADED GERMAN SILK VELVETS, pom 9.0080 100. z NEWSILK GAUZES AND ILLUSIONS. CREPE DE CHINES AND CANTON CREPES, GOOD QUALITY BHOCADED EVENING GAUZES, as DIES" SILK HOSIERY. INOT'S CELEBRA- TED KID GLOVER PUNOTS S DAM. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF PURE 1 ASK TABLE CLOTHS, ALL | WIDiHS LENGTHS, with § and ¥ SQUARE NAPKINS MATCH nianutacturet ‘by JOHN S. BHOWN & BEL THELAN. D: CANTON FLANNEL FOR TABLE COVER- ING. F_SEW WHITE Goops Ix GREAT vaRtrTy. a SPECIAL, APARTMI FOR DISPLAYING oops BY GASLIGHT. a SINR fe CHOICE GOODs, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. SEATON PEKRY, Perry Borzvrsa, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 93 stroat Established 1800. aio The Palais Royal, unlike many of its competitors, hus discovered {t pays to be honest in brsiness, We request you will not ¢ cssify the Pa'ais Royal with those who advertise marvelously reduced prices, ete., 1, or in the fevered drains the public must be fools jose Who atupidiy Imuzin, TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION. Our Cotton Underwear buyer visited New York lant week to purchas» Underwear for the coming qeason. A casual visit was maze to a frien t's retail store, whose Underwear. tnent has uo! been successful, owing to the goods beii; too fine f0 class of trade done, Want of cash and disgus’ with the fail ‘wear department cansed our unforti close out the entire stock at a discount of fifty per cont a tae & FE RE 2% fon Hus TTT non oT 68k TT ft gs to Hat He Ses. PORTH TH OSs FORE H 8s " EE og x <5 Bs, ‘These goods will be on exhibition on the counters of the Palais Koyal. Some of the Underwear is slichtly soiled but is of the very finest qualit; ist of the various lots will be found in the “Republican.” As the stock is to be closed out by the end of the week, in order to wake room for the new Underwear, we have marked the oods at a small profit, Please call early in the day aud avoid the crowd. EFF tl NNN Da i NNN EF tT NNN zg I NNN ¥F HT ON NN URN Nopp Ere RRR gs NAD DE RR. UNNND DFR RRR WW” U UNNND DE R R™ SSBoeP ive # yw nn Wwwweo os Be Www ce 24 Brit fA AE ca eeu Tt te | cGe z ¥ ¥ ba ¥ ¥ PPP A Per re Aas BO oMM4 r t iE E. x ts > ‘10 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUL, Bavxws. Baus. THAT THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT REPRESEN- TATIONS BEYOND TRUTH, BUT ARE JUST AS DESCRIBED, AND THE PRICES KIDICULOUSLY LOW, WE GIVE OUR ASSURANCE AND ASK FOR AN EXAMINATION, ONE LADIES' VISITE, Brocaded Velvet, Chenille Fringe, reduced from $20 to $14.50. THREE LADIES' NEWMARKNTS, Silk Matelasse, Boxplaits and Ornamestal Buck, reduced from 823 to 819. OSE LADIE * DOLMAN, of fine Pine, and Far ‘Trimming, reduced from $35 to $27. THREE LADIFS' DOLMANS, fine Brocaded Velvet Fur Trimming, Quilted Silk-lining, reduced from $32 to sal, & ITH. STREET NORTHWEST. (R= UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING HIS FRIENDS THAT HE MAY BE FOUND aT THE DRY GOODS ROUSE or 8. L. HEMPSTONE, * ‘808 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WHERE HE WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE THEM AND TO SUPPLY THEM WITH FIRST-CLASS: GOODS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES, SAMUEL KER. ey $40,000 Srocx Ar Cost, PRIOR TO MOVING (M4ECH Ist), we WIL SELL OUR ENTIRE ST\-CK AT PRIME COST FOR Stu eee |. ac. All the best brands of ‘and Comforts in xreat varietien. ps will find it to ther sdvantage , 4A LUTTRELL & CO. ‘S17 Market Space, ALL WINTER WRAPS MUST GO, E AA DDH &E oi kan SA BP HOE SS Tub A A pop 1 EER SssS CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMEN GREATEST MARK DOWN SALE EVER ATTEMPTED je. ‘We have concinded to wind nna most remarkably sno- coneful season in this department, by closing out every~ thing in heavs-weight Garments, ad todo "0 we ar going to make it an object for onr patrons to buy these foods, even if they do not want thera for tmmmediate use, FORMER P! PRICE $4.25, 19 Heavy Sto t Jackets, Act sines, plaited back. $12.9, FORME $21.00, 24 Squirrel Lined Circulars, Sicillign silk covered, 3-34 2.6, 4-38, $18.65, FORMER PRICE $29.00, Hk Circulars, fur-trim: 29 Aas't qualition #998: FORME! PRICE 13.50, 23 Berlin Twill Dolunans, full fur-trinuamd, handsome- ly braided. | 2 Heavy Plush Dolmsns, nicely trimmed, at 6495; have been seiling at $10.00 $1950. Fou PR pricy 9 Imported Hand-om fur-trimmod. sizes 2 #9 95, FORME $1278, 12 Heavy Ottoiun Silk Circulars, quilted lined, far- trimmed, amorted sizes. #568, FORMER PRICE $1050, | 21 All-wool Colored Clotl: ‘Tailor-made ‘Newmarketa, two (2) shades, assurted sca, PLUSH SACQUPS!!! PLUSH SAcQUurst!: PLUSH SACQUES!!! To dispose of the entire remaining stock of Plash Sacques till on ha nvay choter and deira- | ble qualitios «titi 4. we shall make Ince concessions from our former low prices, thus affording nae opportunity to purchasrs. | Quality No. L avy Silk Plush, seal, ornamente, ‘chntuots pockets, $30; reduced price Quality No, 2 1 Plush, extra quilted satin lin. ings, $ 6; reduced price $25, Quatity No. 2.—6 Heavy Seal plush, sealskin fintsh, B42: reditced price £0, Quality No. 49 Fine Sea} Piush, extraordinary well fiutshed, @35; reduced price #40. Quality <1) Fin st Grade Ptush, perfect imita tion of sealskin. 70; reduced price 52, FURS! FURS! AND AGAIN FURS! rohase standard Pure {om our fine tonsand p selected stock, and s AND ( Come tous and Purchase an artic: ie. The only stock that 4s complete and un}roken iu the elty. FRIDAY MOENING, JNUARY 2 1885, We will offer our surplus stock of Fine Seal Garments, as follows: Two 9%6-busts, length 42 inches, only $148; formerly 200, n 50 to 100 per cent, THE BEST, £ 38-busts, 40) Inches long, $165; former price $200 | even FineSarques, 49-busts, 42 inches long, $200; former prices 2265 10 250. Fur Lined Wraps imieusely reduoed in price, 1.09 fufis, satin ined, with adjust form ficure, We., accual worth, Superior Quality Hare alide fastener, at the un $2.00. BEAVER FURS, SEALSKIN SES AND HARE CAPES. Hare and Beaver Fur Trimmings in all widths, at re duced prices, LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 AND 425 38 SEVENTH STREET. And 2 Bellevue avenue, Newport, ‘Will beat 415 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue, (ir. Selte's Tatloring ‘Establishment,) from the 19th until the 26th tnet.. and respectfully #0- Licits the favor of an inspection of his new styles and materials wuttable for the present and coutng seasona, SPECIALTIES, WALKING Gowns, JACKETS, ‘TRAVELING Gowns, JACKETS, BRAIDED owns, 2 nora = “*? re 3a12-6¢ Mas. Stu Reerrer, (08 9TH STREET. Opponite Patent Ofion assortment of ART. La EM FARSY SEEDLEWORK, SATEEN, FLOSH and PEER in all teading # Complete ine of PEARSALI'S ENGLISH SELLE and FILO-PL CHESTLL ‘end material fo Poll stock of BERLIN ZUPAYRS, COLI SERMANTONN and Sakon SrOOL nd RRR _ Stamping promptly exncuted. ~ Maname Esora Sov. (OF 305 STH AVENUE, NEW YORK. Is located for the season at 1535 F STREET NORTHWEST, With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSES, Also STREET COSTUMES AND WRAPS, 8-im Moore CP. Muu 18 EAST 28TH 8T., NEW YORK, 27 Rue Paradis, 9 Congres Hall Block, Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY 6TH, « Branch Establishment at 13¢ F STREET, WASHINGTON, With a fine assortment f imported Costumes, Wraps ‘Millinery and Novelties in Dress Garnitures. Onders filled at short notice 3a6-Im* Maar Laven, From 90 East 2ist street, New Tork, ‘Will open branch parlors at 1327 F street, Wasbing- tou, THE Sra OF JANUARY, with an clegant amort- ‘ment of Ball, Evening, Dinner and Street Tollets, ‘Sorti de bal coiffeur et Chapenuse, ‘Open in the evening from 7 to% to show dresses by waslight Semel Gree, WES on sod pane manen ‘Has Removed from 1335 F street, 70 70. View STREET. EVENING AND RECEPIION DRESSES madeby Paria artis STON Fra ESS RES opie: Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New Yorks; Wiliam, ita “Bair &.Co "at Lona Ba. = made ‘orieat wotice, “Superior praninable. feices Gud estistaction rasreniced. ives? fiyy Dresses, bridal Trouweaus & 3 _20. Pennsylvania avenue (ower Me Willige) 497-tm® RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND Feathers, Lacon ica Curtaica Crepe, Vell, Lin Ladies i Garinente Dye and. Finished , Cloaks. Velvet and Party Drosset a ape Siskel uma sas has OB Asxvat Sare 0) Unvenwear. E. G. DAVIS, m9 MARKEY SPACck WE ARE OFFERING UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY | REDUCED PRICES, | Special Bargains may be expected. Stock Innce and | well morte Have recently acded sn excellent line of BLACK AND WHITE BEADED NET. Donght at low fizures, and will be sold accordingly. Flowers for Parties, Balls and. icceptions, well seleeted, ‘and at Bottom Prices. Ou: of Haubucy Eaios wud Insertings is complete, aud y) ices Lower tau ever. NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY Day. Laces, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons and Stock of General Notions will be found compirte, IN OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Will be found choice offerings, to all of which we extend | an invitation, POFULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. FE. G. DAVIS, FIGHTH ST. AND MAYSET SPACE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Mas: PIANOS AND ORGANS: OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAKERS SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF 85 AND $10 Pi MONTH, A GENERAL CLEAKING OUT SALE. OF, | ALL 3 <P 1SSTROMENT: SPT .3 S SAT MOUSE ANI ‘NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED. Pianos us low as $25, ‘Ongaus as low as 8: ‘Several fh 13. leant Pianos at $125 each SIDNEY T. NIMMO, youre Several bannine on d Ongatis. which, ave, bet te aut; tuned and repaired. -Jai0 'PIANO™ anal G Self-Pliyine Instruments, wus in Pianos os ad Organs TANOS. NING AND REPAUIS OF PIANOS afraen SPECIALTY, ar V. BECKER'S WARE ROOMS, 801 9th street, Fine Pianos for Rent and Sale, Ja9-3an EVERAL FINE PIANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES for saleand rent, at reduced 1S BACH, $a2_No, 425 ith st. tw. (Privateun:ratice) sSSgTRT ERE NN NWoWw Ww SX NWwww i u ui u Sst Sys5 7 GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. The Best in the World, ‘A Large Assortment Constantly on Hand, at the Wareroons, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons’ Promptly Pianos, ‘Tuning and Neyairing ‘Attended to by Re able Workmen.” aaay HE HEI Ui ‘KAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER PKIGHT AND SQUAKE PLANOS unrivaled for all the fine qualities tone and ducwbilits. standing soUdly ivlig unusual saiataction ‘of workman- im tune, i ‘We make a apecialty of taking in exchange old i a-hand. ‘for, new and partiontariy in, secon ‘Squarss, 01 fullest value for them, low and « yinents a. aiducement prices payments © special hd rood atock of second-hand Pianos at low prioesand enftems Xotiing sotd but what wecan give «responsible guar nz FACTORY WAREROOMRS 422 9th street, “ALLET, PAVIS & 00.8 GREAT SPECIALTY prices ‘Bri, SUMNBA A Durctrect me Od Agent, 407 OReAnS, Srecr& Co, Exrnsox. & Bavs&iCo PIANOS ‘WiLcox& Warre asp xrupart oncaxs. = | Sgares eee HENRY EVERBACH, oes acdsee cea eee te | Cus. HOPT! (08. 403 AND. 405 71H SIket EY NOI 4 ees Ve eee muy select aewortinet 0 Hina Table" Covers, Iidlen, Whink ‘Broom Holders ferent desica qaaniy, Nomad Work and Roitted Qooda ot every ‘erriytioh, complete gutat tor Lnfea Sicring ica childmon Lace, Satin and Velvet 0 Gemantown and Zevhyr Worsted Kultting Yarn, colors and all kinds of Eufbruidered. montertala Om At the lowest unarket prices Abn SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED. arpeod ‘abd iit a era Cloth tatiana SSS CONNER TA ed 2910 SQ) street, between N snd O mw. M 18S ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Tench Chu iesaty Corweta, ands 81 Corset (Mies H.'s own, maki). that for the nice is upsurpesmest 3. Bi French, German and Spam spoken. marl ERTL A PA ER Pao RS" Hall Lf 4, Fee een ‘Paris, Lyons and Vienna, MATUMAN HALL AND FIRE HATR WORK bes fine Hair Cutting and Hair Droe<ing. Gee Goedel atemnpoced te: ‘© ret class manner. to onder. oe OS SIPTEENTH STREET NORTHWESE. “Cloake, Veiln, Laces, Gloves, eto, are pare HADI S ERERTNG DRESUES A BPECIAL’ Gentlemen's Clothes Claned by this process will uit Pee eT | oe Tue Mosr Wonvearct Soar OF THE AaGB PEE AIIUR m s8 8 M4 us “oo? 2M THE ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE 80aP IN THE MARKET. PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. ‘TRY It. BOLD BY ALL GROCERS, ‘All kinda, from Se. wp. ‘Hleigh Bella, all stzea

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