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LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. OFFicR OF THE CUIRY SIGvAt Orricen, Wasumorox. D. C., January 15, 1985, 10 am.f For the middie Atiantic states, warm, clandy Tainy weather, winds generally shifung to cast eriy, falling barometer. For Friday, warmer, rainy weathers indicated In New England, and the middle Atlantic states, fol- lowed th the last named district by clearing ‘weather toward evening. es Fom Soctat om Mxpictwal, Prxposns—We are Still fering our four-year old pure Rye Whisky at $5 ver guion. These goods we purchased direct from U."S. bonded warewouse, abd tiey have no qual lu this market for purit.'and excellence. N. T. Metager & Bro., grocers, 417 7th street north sang ass Use Atappiw Sxcrkrry Om.—Atter more than Yen years’ trial {his excellent oi] continues 10 grow tm pudite favor; the ever in mand proves Ghat sts merit dloue ts its recommendation a8 the Dest ious: Age Yoo Gorse Sovr#? Send for liiustrated pamphlet of the most attract- fve aad dest-uppoinied wince tin the south- erm states. Address CB. Orcutt, 150 Broadway, ‘New York. ‘Tur fine photos of Ke continue to be 8 per 1 Fox Secuxtry ar lows Use Aladdin Security On. It Is known to be the safest and best oll. old cil tn u: Kemetiy"s, 1109 Pa. ave. a 13th painted tree. Barers and Records printed promy Clarkson's Arrigtox’s American Cyclopedia. For best terms see For Sale—Misceilaneous coiumn, this paper. Gus & CLANKsoN, Printers Globe Printing oMice, w Pa ave. Gray & KasTuay’s ALowa Penrowe— ‘The sine qua non of fragrance. Cra NaNpeR’s well known establishment has Proved its success, as he keeps the pure article Only. At No. 909 abd 911 7th st. mw. Loxpox Covcs Sracr, ouly 10c., at druggists Bouny's Pirsissewa cures gravel,kldney diseases,&¢ Pa av. 43 | AND DISTRICT. Amusements. &c., To-night. ‘Nartowal. TuxaTex.—Mile. Rhea in “The Ameri ean Countess” testers: i ‘The Status of the Suffrage Movement Explained by Wiss Susan B. Anthony —She Say» they Satisfied to Wait and Work for Years if Necessary— What is Expected from Congress. A'STAR reporter called upon Miss Susan B. An- thony last evening, at the Riggs House, where she Js stopping, as usual, while preparing for the an- nual convention of the Woman’s Suffrage Assoola- tion, which meets here this month. She ts not m since her last visit here, except that perhay ppears a little worn from the fatigue of acampaign year In which the interest of the woman’s suffrazists had to be looked after, and she speaks in the same earnest, confident manner Of the work of the assoclation. “What has been done in the woman’s cause this year?” asked Tne Stan, as she led the way in the d parlor and took a seat by the table,-motioning a 10 an easy chair near U mh, There has been mitch’ done,” was the repis; “the Work ts kuing on. We are conducting a siege, jakes tim and pa tence. ‘The women 10 Wastilngton Territory voted for the first time last fail, snd the number who appeared at the polls stifles the question whether of not women would if thy chance. Of the forty thousand 12.000 wers by women, 2 proportion of te err. population,” yout pling now? What has been (1 will be done tis winter to affect legista- siskrd the Se tbe. © found from our expertence that we eau expect nothing when our case is put forward to de voted upon by the Ignorant masses In a Yote we get the mass of the intelligent t that is always in the minority, you know. io get tt out Of the hands of the ted upon by intelligent logis- son Caught by the successive wave suffered In Kansas, Michigan, Cole ‘Ka and Oregon shows the hopéless- ger waiting on the decision of the what we get must come from the nal legislatures. As the new legis- thet In the various states tis year the “tion will be brought before them, and they will ked to extend to Women ali thé privileges of fire they have the power to control ters snd mule pal ry state, aud mean while m will operate upon Congress to sendment to the const Tal staves to Fote upon, giving erigat ot suffrage. You know low uceessial here List year. We camittee of the jon Was referred to * majority of ainoriiy, headed far wi failed to House. but the whom ‘the Foup’s Orexa Howsz.—Carleton Opera troupe in “The Drum Major's Daughter.” | ALBavGn's Orgxa Hovse—Kobson and Crane in | The Cherubs.” | Hxxzog’s Mcsgum.—Jennie Kimball's Opera Company in “Chimes of Normandy.” Duse Mcagcm.—J. H. Keane tu “Kip Van Winkie.” | fentz-Santley Burlesque | Eurydice.” Condensed Locals. | ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 5:25 p. m. and ex- | tinguished at 6:15. m. J. Shillington sends Demoreat’s Magazine, Fr Leslie's Monthiy and the Young Ladies’ Journal, all for February. | In the report tn yesterday's Srar of the meeting | of the Jackson Democratic Association, of Tuesday Bight, Dr. Allen was made to say that there should Deno’ change im the office of recorder of deeds, | ‘When the fact was that he sala there should be & A certificate of incorporation was filed yesterday | Dy the Cleveland ciub, the object being litera improvement and tie’ promotion of xocial inter course. ‘The following are named as incorporator W. H. Leach, Michael R. Combs, George D. Doug- Jas, Samuel A. Safford, jr., Charles Davis, Cornelius Desmond, Ellas Davis, John Suglish, and John A. Wheaties. Geo. F. Little, engineer at Albaugh’s opera hou: was burned on both hands last night, an expiusion of gas. He was sent to the Providence hospital Last evening Officer Milton took to the first pre- ¢inct station a dead infant, found by him-on Canal street, between C and D streets southwest. Mr. Robert Lyon, for many Years in the office of Col T. L. Casey, ebgineer corps, died lust evening ih this city at tie residence of his daughter, Mra Conrad, No. 22: 9th street. ‘Mr. Edward N. Beal, tormeriy foreman of the | Specifications room. government printing omfles, | died at bis home tn Lynn, Mass, on the Said | Yesterday. tn the Circtiit Court, in the case of Lena Brown agt. Belva A. Lockwood, the jury Yound a verdict for plaintiff tor $200. i ‘The Washington Puarmaceutical association held tts annual banquet at Abuer's last evening, Mr. Paul Reiniein, presiding. Ata meeting of the executive committee to ai range for the Moody meetings, to be given at_ the | Congregational ehureb, rules were auopved gov- | erning admissions to the chureh, <>. Edward Smal, colored, was charged tn the Polfce Court to-day with stealing knives, forks, etc., from the hotel of J. €. Keath, No. 1715 °K street north | id Jury; bonds $500. | istian “Temperance | union of Hamline M. E churc, held a sociable | and pound party for the poor last evening in the church. Tt was a great success. Packag s of flour, amounting to over two barrels, 117 pounds of sugar, 29 pounds of coffee, two barrels’ of ‘poca- toes, one-half ton of coal,otiier troceries and clot jug ‘were contributed. “The young ladies of the union are doing much good. ‘The annual statement of the Northern Liberty ‘Market company has been filed, showing resources, | SEE NG, and abilities, | inciuding $140.00 in ‘Surplus the samé bonds, $142,264.88, surpiu: e ‘THE AssoctaTED CnaniTies—At the meeting of ‘the board of managers of the Associated Charities ‘Tuesday evening. Judd & Detwetler were given the | contract for printing the annus] report, and Regi- Bald Fendall was elected a member of ‘the board. 1¢ was stated that many complaints had been re- ceived of the non-artendance of the physicans to the poor upon famitites who were sick and poverty- stricken, and the matter was referred to the health oMicer. "Th report of the secretary for the past | month stated another kindergarten bad been sarted by Mra Hackett and Miss Aldis, at their offn ex- | pense. Contributions amounting to $23.47 were Feporied as having been received since December 9. ‘The boara for the eighth suodivision met Tuesday enening at the residence of Chas Junken,¢aq..140 B street hortheast; present, Mr. S.C. McDowell, prest- dent pro tem: Charles Junken, esq., treasurer; Mrs. Charles Junken, D. M. Howard, registrar, and the | secretary. Eight fomilies, white, embracing 32 ns: four colored, #0 persons, Were reported as. ing been aided with provisions or fuel, or both, at an expenditure of $19.10 since previous meeting” Eighty busheis { coke was acknowledged as hav ing been received from Mr. Charles Bailey, of the Washington Gas company, and distributed. Re- ceipts of the evening, 6." At a meetiug of the elghth subdivision associated charities last even- | ing the secretary reported that eight waite fum- | ites, em! thirty-two persons, and tour col- Qred families, including twenty persons, were re- Ovricens Etacrap.—The Dashaway Reform Club Teorgunized last night by electing the following o1- Beers: Chas. Nye, president; Jat D. Bidding, vice president: A. S. Dent, treasurer, R. O. Poikinhorn, Secretary; sas P. Kegan and Thos J. Clark ser: gean(satarms = ‘The directors of Providence Hy ital have elected the following officers: Dr. S.A. H. McKim, prest- dent; Dr. J. W. Buckley, vice president; Dr. Jno. W. Secretary; and-Dr. Hickling, resident physt- The Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children has elected the following of foore Mrs. M.S. Pomeroy, president; Sirs. J.B. fee president; Mrs Doolittle, treasui Mrs EG. Dole, Mrs. C. L Grink, wre. Wis, Mrs €. AS. fiall, Mis Louise Swann, Mrs. M. L. Merriweather, Mra J. W. Scudder, Mra. L. Mann, ‘Voard of directors, A Hosnanp’s Surr yor Drvoxce—To-day Chas. G. Willams, by Mr. J. G.Bigelow, fled a Dill for di- Yorce from Mary E. Wiliams ‘They were married | September S0ch, 1879, at 414 10th street soushwest, | her maiden same being Mary E Quigley. ie | charges that sue committed aduitery at various | Places namea, and states that he las not lived | ‘with respondent since July 30th, 188% TRE AMERICAN Lzciox oF HowoR.—Northern Liberty Couuctl. american Legion of Honor, last evening installed the following oMcers for the en- wulng year: Wm. Funk, commander; Mark Burn- ham, vice commander; Join E. Coie, orator; L. secretary; D."L. Callisher, collector; 5. Bauer, treasurer; John H. Mills, chaplain: LH Fisher, guide: Jas L. Brown, warden; Ernest Rup- | ert, sentinel. | National Council. No. 217, A. L. H., has elected $id tattalied the following omcers Tor the year: Paul a M. Sheridan, vice | te, orator; K. B. Selirotc- liette, secretary; Marie 3, Prandl, collector: Henry Jenkins, chaplain; Wm. Yon Brandis, guide; George 0. Glavis, warden: | Bernard J. Giaitn, sentry; Wm. M. Gibson, Gusta: vis 7 George O. Glavis, trustees Parry Taerrs Reroargp.—Valentine Stetzer, 1218 | Gstreet, reports stolen from his room $27 in money. | Tlons T. Brown, 7th street road, near Whitney | Feports stolen from his clothes line $27 ‘worth of z.——Williamm Welnhiemer reports ‘Molen trom his bar-room last night $5 in money. For Atremrrixe to StaB Hrs Farwen—Mr. Jas, 1H. Marr, the oldest clerk tn the Post Office ment, living at No. 1319 8th street northwest, in | ‘the Police Court to-day charged his son, Joho M. Marr, a carpenter, with ascauiting bim.” ‘The son nk | | muna, ‘Senacor | Bull Of the motuer, and 3 avery flue repre in our ite We Were inore successful. tee, amd the majority re- Le ‘minoi report mad you may vole in OUY th Working ou: the edgcation usted to Wall and work Peopie, aud ares need be. In Sa this year gh United suff women, thoug' parliament refused It last yi ‘THS PROGRAM OF THE CONVENTION. elreular letter has been Issued aanouncing enteenth national convention of the sts Will ve held at the Universalist church, corner of L and 14th streets, on the 20un, sud 224 of thls Inonth. Public 28 fous will bé 5 neach of these days; and airs 2 devoted tostate “reports, to le.ters and discussions, ‘The evening sessions will be occupied with formal addresses.” It was the Intention of the association to hold a ‘ing to the fact that the ex; there it was decided not vo hold It ut this ume. = “Fhe American Countess.” ‘d_Carroll’s new play, produced in the first me at the Nationai theater tn Jast night, met with a most Kindly re- ‘ption from an audience which crowded every Part of the \ouse. The Presiden, Mrs. McEiroy, Miss Frelinghuysen and Mr. Phillips occupted a Dox, an other distinguished people present Were Hon. Lionel Sackville West, the British min- tster; Senor Doa Juan Valera, the Spanish minister; Col. Frey, the Swiss minister; Secretary and Mrs. Chandler, Representative and Mrs. Mitchell, Sen- ator Hampton, Senator Miller, Assistant Secretary Davis, Senator Lapham, Senator and Mrs. Ed est, Senator and Mrs Hale, Ge adge Dittenhiofer, and Stephen B. Freach, of New Yor! a first night performance that of last ulght was Tentarkable for itsstnoothness and spirit. It went forward without any of thos? awkward pauses aud hitehes whieh usually mar such occasions, Indl- eating the most thorough rehearsal by Mile. Ruea and her support. ‘The applause throughout the evening was most enerous ana the curtain was Tung up after every act In answer to it. Mile. Rhea Teceived humerous bouquets and baskets of flowers. Afver the third act there were loud call for “Car- Toll.” ond the author came forward amtd applause. He thanked the audience for thelr kind reception of hls work, fo- the success of which he gave credit to the untiring efforts and ability of Mile. Froma literary standpoint, “rhe American Countess” contains a great deal of m-rit. ‘Tae dialogue ts throughout very happy, both in thought expression. “It ts singularly’ free from that fitedness so common in dramatic efforts, and con- alas maby sharp thrusts at the foibles andhy- of society. On the other hand, the Je construction of the play’ is not particu live, and there “fsa failure to arouse the of the audience to the requisite di se faults are common to the first attempts of aywrigitts, and while they detract greatly from the strength of the work, they are not dimeult toremedy. ‘They arise mainly, tn this 1 from a too close condensation of the dial whereby points of vital Interest are not dwelt uj at sufficient lengta to bring out thefr full force abd significance. Tue story possesses Tew original atures, anil the contrivances by whieh the plot 1s worke'l ont are familiar by frequent Use. Tole of Hortense, the countess, affords Mlle. Rhea fair opportunity for the exercise of her pl talents and the display of some macniiicent dresses. support throughout was fair, Mr. Le rthur Morton, her lover;Mr.EdwardJ, raga, tne villain: Sir. AIOFY as & young man wad talks in rhyme; Mr. Robert G° Wilson a8. the hard-hesded doctor, and Miss Mae Ciarke as Bvtly, being worthy of special commen- dation. “The American Countess” willrun the remainder of the week at the National rr. G. A. R. Oreicens INsTaLtep.—The visit by the oMicers of the Department Encampment, @. A. Ry to James A. Garfeld Post, closed the’ series for the current year, At their meevng last even- ing the following officers wera installed by Come rade Senior Vice Commander Brooks, viz: Post Commander, J. H. Jochum; 8. V. commander, J. 8. Stodder; J. "V. commander, P.H. Weber: 0. D., Prank Wilson: ©. G., J. Wright: ehapiain, J. ra QML, AL HL ichardson; surgeon, A. . Adats; adjul int, C. L Patten; sergeant major, Sainuel MeMounigie: Q. M. sergeant, 3. L. Daven: Port. After the installation the comrades gathered around the camp fire and were entertained with muste snd recttations by Messrs Veldt, Cardella, Saxtou and others. rr For Divouce Dismissep.—Yesterday tn quity Court (he bill for divoree fled by Ida nna acalist Josepia McKenna on September Lith last was dismissed. The complafhant set forth the marriaze on October 30th, 1879, her uame being Ida Goodrich; that they had one child, and lived together tll" November 2h, 1883, when he deserted her. Sue further charged that he was subject {0 spasins and treated her with cruelty. ‘The answer denied cruel treatinent and char that ou Noveinber 20th, 1883, she took away her Der-onetl property as well as'that of ber son. He admits having spasms, and says she well knew bis fliction Wheh She married him. He states that he did not wold oifice in the ‘Treasury except as 0 Substitute for lis aged mother, who is dependent Upou him for Support, and asserts that the com- Plainent was appointed to the place with the dis- {net understating that the salary was to go 10 Lis and his mothers support. Judge Cox dis- lulssed the case promptly ou the Dill and answer. — Axor Ex-Po! R OBSTEEVEROUS HACKMAN SENTENCED.— OMicer Wan. T. Beaton, now a cab driver, ou trial io the Police Court tbls morn” arged with refusing to obey Ube orders of rgeant Perry, in reference to his vehicle, and also with assaultiug the same oMcer last night tn. frowt of cue National theat ‘e used his wip Quinlan excn The control of the poles at such gatherings, and thelr orders must be oveyed. “‘Tueso fights by hackmen SL Racherings must be stopped. and’ the de- fendant could ns months fo jaf —_—— som against Straming. in the Circuit Court Tues-'| day, but failed lo appear, and an attachment Was Issued. Yesterday be was taken before Ji Hagner, and stated Lat he did pot fail to appear because of any contempt for the court, but because: he Ql net wish to do anything in the interest of one of the parties. The Judge imposed a fine of Police Court this morning. Annie Nelson, a colored Servant at No. 1207 C Street. was erueity to ve-year-old child Utded that she saw Mrs. Nelsor put the child's. 0a the stove and hoid it there for five minutes, De- cause she stole some walnuts. Annie testified that the child fell on the stove and burned its hand, aud She plaged the hand ou the buck of the stove “to drav Ue fire out.” ‘The child was Led. Uke Judge, and repeated what her motuer fd Juge Snell suid he had a doubt regarding the ‘secured ‘Tus RUG SaL8 af AUCTION.—This finest collection Bas Deen ‘by the large number of at- ‘vendance, Walter B. Williams & Co. beg Fecognizance to et her ch! ‘Tue Fine Inevraxce ¢ Of the representat Stand ig pth ance cot fe, loca a eld verday, organization of the of ‘under writers was periect ‘and it was agreed that from und after January 25th all insurance shall be Writ ten at the rate heretofore established doard ‘Tno following oficers were elected: R De Loser President; Capt. RW. Tyler, vice president: + Pratt, secretary; James 8.Marr, treasurer, and the following executive commitwe: Hoa. Woit (cuairman), 4. L Swormstedc, Frank Raw- gains are expected. j ims, C. W. dowatd and FB. Mohum Deeds in fee have been fled as f Fagen te sate S. Zawards, ‘Tip eslections evinced good Thusieal Judgment and Unelr rendition showed a weil-baiunced cnot mpathetio and artistic. “The conductor, Mr. rman, was heartily received. Owing to the fliness of the bass soloist, Mr. Babcock, of Boston, Herr Bitta, of Baltimore, appeared. Affairs in West Washiugton. SEROUS BURNED WHILE TRYING TO SAVE A Cuti.o.—Yenterday afternoon Theresa Simmons, 88 Bests of age, wis ved at the residence of Sir jn bn rrison, at Greet Springs, atlempted to draw a Beignbor's child from near the hot stove, wien her Own dress caugnt fire, and she was terribly burned. Her injuries are of a'very serious nature, and she ‘Was reiuoved to Providence hospital, on Dr. Suter’s certificate. OFFICERS OF THE W. AnD G. R. R. Courany Evecrep.—The bourd of directors of the W. and G. RR. company yesterday afternoon re-elecied the Old officers, as ‘foliows: Henry Hurt, president; C. M. Koones, secretary; and C. C. Saller, general Superintendent. ANK OFFICERS ELECTED.—Oflicers of the Farm- ers end Mechanics bank of West Washington were lected this, moining as follows: U. M. Sweeney, President; Wiliam Gints in tho Dank are, Moora, Rovere &, Frey Mayhew Plater, EP. Berry, LS. Frey, and C. Edmonston. ee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for ‘tae Evexrxa #TAR, ‘Frex.—The siore of Harlow & Bros., opposite the bity market, was found on fire about’ three o’ciocic this morning. The fire originated in the third Story, where there had been no fire for a long time, and its cause cannot be traced. The flames were extinguhed. with difficulty, and not unul the hause Was flooded with water, injuring the stock in the lower atories. ‘The Joss is estimated at $3,000— more by water tan by fire—and is fully covered by ‘imgurance. Wubpixas.—The marriage of Dr. Arthur Snowden and Miss Mary Windsor, by Kev. Dr. Suter, of | Gurtst church, took placé yesterday afternoon in sarlors of the mansion of D. R. Windsor, esq. jameron, street Senator Mahone; Représea ative Lawrence, Hon. Lewis McKenzie, Hon. E. Snowden, with many others, were’ present. A superD collatiod was served, and the bride was the rvcipient of a lure number of elegant and costly xifts The happy couple leit in a short ume for ax extended wedding tour. Miss Fannie John- gon gud Mx. Alvert Bryan were the friends of the brid: and croom on ihe occaston.—The wedding of Mr. Hovert Hoy and Miss Maggie Breen took Place ‘at St Mary’s church, Rev.” Father O'Kane officiating, yesterday afternoon at § o'clock, in the Dresenes of a large asyemblage, Mr. Jas, Monroe presided at the onan, and the ushers were sr. m. Entwisle and Dr. A. Deevie. ¥owgaarg.—The funeral of Mrs. Ann Hall, one of | ‘the oldest residents of the tuwn, took place this morning from her late home on Henry street.— ‘Tue funeral of Join Butcher, who once Kept a hardware store on the no:thwest corner of King and Fairfax streets, came here from Washington rday afternoon, as did that of Mr. Karner, of yudoun, the father of \ Josiah Millard. 10N OrFigens.—The electoral board of Alex- co. hag chosen the following J of elec- tion under themew law: Arili o—W.T. Burrows, ‘. EL Yor W. A. Kowe; reon—G. W. Saits- bury, H.H. Hateh and J. W. 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Presen rt larweat and most dis- Tunder the management of Mr James "W, MAY SLOSSOM, With special "Geomwia Uayvanr Meare fe WhesloSe, Bes ‘giuley and others, ‘BRIGHT OPERA ird, jr., cashier; the assis ductive of throat by No. Orders by mall MoGzr’s, Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Col Meat Sance.—The universal favorite both in \d Great Britian. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious. Saves anxiety, waste and troubie, €0 the United States an CITY ITEMS. Te doesn’t take gold. A quarter of a dollar will Duy a bovtle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. 1 12, Percales 63sc. 7367th st. J. E. Young. 8 “Sablimated Nonsense.” For traveling 83 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. Cluett’s Crown Collage, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. e Lundborg’s Periu ie, Edenta, Cy Lundberg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet, 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo Mothers. It you are falling; broken, worn out and nervous, use “Wells’ Health'Renewer.” $1, Druggisis. 8 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.’ Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, ‘and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 60c. pet Pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana sweet ik, Se. per’ quart, Cream 15¢. pint, FOPULAR PRICES! POPULAR PRICES!! THE CARLETON OPERA COMPANY. ‘The Perfection of Comic Opera—Crowded by the Elite. Thursday Night, THE DRUM MAJol’S DAUGHTER, Friday Night—THE MASCOT. FRA DIAVOLO SATUMDAY MATINEE, FRA DIAVOLO SATUKDAY MATIN. FRA DIAVOLO SATURDAY MA LINE Seturday Night-MERRY WAR, Machine Agents to geil you you can’t get a first-class Sewing Machine Without pay- ing a biz price. Go to Auerbach’s, 7th and H, and get a few “frozen facts” a8 to real Newin, Prices, or send postal for catalogue, Sudden Changes of Weather are pro- Iseases, Coughs, Colds, etc. here 18 no more effeciual relief in these diseases to be found than in the use of Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches. Price % cts. ig Machine NEIL BURGES! So ‘OCAULEY'S HALL ‘ue Southeast }—There Musical Eutertatnment at Mocanley’ % ovlock, for the and men’ at St, M iauagement have obtained tho fusigir performers, Adiniaslon, (209 PENNSYLVANIA AVE- sco wil bea Draustic, aad Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. 9ih, near D st. eoim: vices of excellent cente, Tickets at C. A. COUKRE. WILL CAKLETO) CONGREGATT JANUANY 28, 1885, Got tickets at Ellis & Co.'s, ¥S7 Foun'a ave, jal4-9t Percation W. L. I. CORPS’ NEW ARMOBY. RECEPTION ANU BALL, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY, 20TH. Srzcuz Proms ODDS AND ENDS, THAT'S WHAT WE NAME THEM, AND 18 THE REASON FOR 80 A LOW A PRICE BEING ON THEM, ONE LOT OF 8, . BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREA ONE LOT OF 26, BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S SPRING OVEROOATS, NOT A ONE IN THE LOT WORTH LESS THAN $5.00, SOME AS MUCH AS 87.00. THEY ALL GO AT 92.00 A PIECE ONE LOT OF 6, CHILDREN'S VERY LIGHT COLORED OVER- COATS, WITH DARE ASTRACHAN TRIMMING, SIZE FROM4TO7YEARS. THE PRIOE ON THEM WAS 810.00. YOU CAN NOW BUY ONE AT $5.00, ONE LOT OF & CHILDREN'S THREE PIECE SUITS, THE PRICE ON THEM HAS BEEN 96.00, THEY NOW GO AT $3.75 A SUIT. YOU WILL FIND ALL OF THESE GOODS ON FIRST TABLE, SECOND FLOOR—AT HEAD OF STATRWAY. =. IN OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT, ALL OF ‘THE 950.00 FANCY PLAID SUITS ARE NOW 885.00, MADE AND TRIMMED IN ONE LOT OF $1200 TROUSERS ARE NOW $850 4 PAIR TO ORDER = IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THE REMOVAL PRICES MUST TELL AND REDUCE THE STOCK. A. SAKS& CQ, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, we $16 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Great Stavourer mm OVERCOATS AND SUITS ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00, Corner 7th and G streets, ‘We are determined not tocarry an Overcoat till next season; therefore, we are selling them at a great sscri- feo, Overcoats we sold at $25, we sell now aQ@12.60. Overcoats we sold at $22, we sell now at QI. Overcoats we sold at $20, we sell now at Overcosts we sold at 816, we sell now at 8&. Overcoats we old at 812, we sell now at 96. And all othere in proportionate low prices. SUITS, SUITS. A fine Cheviot Suit at 86, worth $12. A fine Cassimere Suit at $8, worth $16. A 4-button Cutaway Corkscrew Suit at $11,worth 18. A fine Black All-wool Frock Suit at $13, worth #20, A fine All-wool Prince Albert Suit st @15, worth $25. Eoys' und Children’s Overcoats und Suita at 50 cents on the doliar, 2,000 pair of Men's and Boys' Pants, from $1.25. up- LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING O., yo COPNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS $40 ve $100 TICKETS, admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, $5. (ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ett eons Seo Y 19. |ONDAY, JA) drt appear te BEE TORE non her farewell appearances in, Aterion, TNE LISH, assisted by BROOKS & DICKSON. Mondey Evenin MARIE ANTOINETT Soe TH. MARIE ANTOINET1 Saturday Evening ta ewell fo Bistorio MARY STUAK: ‘Scene from’ Macbeth, TED PEA JACKETS. — ‘ERZOG'S NEW MUSEUM PRICE HAS BEEN $5.00. THEY NOW GO aT $250. (LATE LINCOLN HALL), Corner of 9th and D streets murth Lest week of : JENNIE KIMBALL'S COMIC OPBRA COMPANY. Every Afternoon and Night during the week, com- ‘mencing Monday, Jan og EET Shanes Admission to Family Circle. ‘Adinisaion to Firs Kenerved Seats may be. From Sas, toa0pen, ma, t010p- ‘Doors open at 1 and'7 p.m, Overture one hour later. Carriages at 4:10 and 10: ‘sectired aft harge at the bor office of Monday, January 19, PAULINE MANKVAM AND COMPANY. a12-6¢ Jenvary 12, WHENIZ SANTLEY NOVELEY AND BUR- THE NE Me tates ueeduy. thursday tad ‘Saturday IME MUSEUM, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF, near 11th street, Ever Mr JOSEPH Te Actor, Mr. JOS E ‘Dramatic Company. RIS VAN WINKLE, with 5 qaate of characters and_new scenery. Mc. Keane and compu oe with Immense suocess. Gi and Now Novelties in the Museu ‘ADMISSION ‘TO ALL ONLY Scats cun be secured during during the week. OUI3 WEBER'S ORCHESTRA FUBNISHES MU- Fe efor alloscasdons, Orders, left at renidenee, 735 treet st, OF re at Ellis Bore and Bemonets, will ceive prompe attention © F., WEBEI'S ORCHESTRA, FUR: she for all goeanioun Ora “oe: BF. Droop; Metzerott & hehe at Ellis’ Muse. Store or recelve ‘prompt atten Oana Afternoon and Wi itractions. "The, ANE. and his New THE BEST MANNER, Navy Yard will LEOTURES. (Asiatic Russia. ‘On the Evening of THUUSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1885, GEORGE KENNAN THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor. of 10th and G streets n.w., ‘The Fifth Lecture of His Couree, entitled BRIDLE PATHS OF THE EASTERN CAUCASUS. The Subjects and Dates of tho remaining Lectures will 5, Bridle Paths of the Eastern Caucasus —Jan. 15th, 6. Highlanders of Paghestan.—Jan. 20th. Both will be illustrated with stereopticon views. Sincle admission, with reserved seat, reserved seat, 60cta. Dicketsts for sale at Breitaao'e NEY Couns: OF LUCTURES. THE STORY 75 cte.; without AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ‘Told in Thirteen Lectures, BY PROF. JOHN FISKE, of Cambridge, AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING! Beginning JANU: ith, at 8 ~ Srzouz Nore I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF WALTER D. WYVILL, Excuvarvs Aourz, No, 452 PA_AVE. NEAK 44 STREET. DRY GOODS. Sensex Weave Suxs. SEATON PERRY, Bag JUST OPENED A LARGE IME Black O A SE O1 ANDEVERIRG SRADESIN SERGEY WEE ‘SILES" WHICH ARE ‘CHE “LATEST PARIS NOVELTY.” SUTTONS. Sroke, Serre Buse esse AND SURAHS. IN BLACK, WHITE AND SOLORN™ For “STRERT.” RECEPTION EVENING WEAR. Tr RICH TWO-TONE BROCADED VELVET AND FRISE SATIN DRESS-FRONTS. Sg a ea, riWitAE URGES ano masowone conte Ae ASSONT MENT OF PURBLINEN DAM. ASK TABLE CLOTHS. ALL WIDTH! D S0Ne RELEASE IneLagD: ee HIDE CANTON FLANNEL FOR TABLE COVER- FSEW WHITY. GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. SPECIAL APARTMEN’ DISFLATIN Goons BY GaSLignT st FOR § EVROTHS. with ond < SQUARE NAPRINS TO Myr SOHN 8 BROWN & (7 CHOICE QUODs, PLAL! iD COR- CHOICE, GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AW! SEATON PERRY, Parr Burra, a z ze = Monster Creare Sate. ALL WINTER WRAPS MUST GO, L DDD. El tag) 8 4 BPS A RE 8s 5 tL. MAEPEE & fb? H Ete CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. '] GREATEST MARK DOWN SALE EVER ATTEMPTED ‘We have concinded to wind ups most remarkably suc- ‘cessful season in this department, by cloxing out every thing in heavy-weight Garments, and todo so we are goinx to make it an object for our patrons to bay these. goods, even if they do not want them for immediate use. $5.95; FORMER PRICE $9.50, ‘29 Black Beaver Dolmans, full fur trimmed, $2.29: FORMER PRICE 94.25, 19 Heavy Stockinett Jackets, Ass’t sizes, plaited back. @12.90; FORMER PRICE $21.00, 14 Squirrel Lined Circulars, Bicillian silk covered, 3-96 2-36, 4-38, $18.65. FORMER PRICE $29.00, 10 Rhadamah Silk Circulars, fur-trimmed, heavily 98.70; FORMER PRICE $12.00 to $15.00, 29 Ass't qualities Col'a Cloth Newmarkets, all sizes, 8095; FORMER PRICE 918.60, 23 Berlin Twill Dolmans, full fur-trimmed, handsome- ly braided. 29Heavy Plush Dolmans, nicely trimmed, at $496; have been selling at $10.00. $19.50; FOK3 ER PRICE 926.00, LADIES GOODS. Sacqces Kaaxaven, ‘From 29 East 2ist street, Now York, 415 ISTH ST. N.W, NEAR PENN. AVE, (ir, Seltz's Talloring Extablishment,) ELEGANT BLACK AND WHITE BEADED SATIS | from the 19th until the 26th inst... and respectfully ao- ABLIERS Uictts the favor of an inspection of his new styles and materials suitable for the SILm Osten, PERINOTS CELEBEA- ‘orwms, saCKETS, Gowns, JACKETS, Gowns, JACKETS, RIDING HABITS. “LADIES TAILOR, And 2 Bellevue avenue, Newport, ‘Will be at resent and coming seasons, SPECIALTIES, WALKING TRAVELING AND PIANOS AXD ORGANS OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAKERS | SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF 98 AND 10 PER MONTH. NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED. Tees ee ‘Ongane as. ‘Several Liegant at 6125 each. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 483 7th street northwest Kw Groves: EVENING GLOVES, OUR OWN IMPORTATION, IN ALL FANCY MATERIALS AND FEATHERS A Kw Groves: 16 BUTTON LENGTHS. ACTUAL cosT, MRS. M. J. HUN’ 1509 F street northwest, | dota fUNING AND BPE grams Fran) V. BECKER'S wang. Se Fine Pianos for Rent and Sale. ‘s EVERAL FINE PIANOS OF Vi Siratot pint at reduced rae Mus. FC. REICHENBACR, 32_No, 429 11th wt, nw, (Privatentragon) 10 Mas. Sera Roeper, €06 9TH STREET. Opposite Pxtent OMfica PANCY NEEDLEWORK, SATEEN, PLUSH and FELT in all teading shade. ce Complete line of PEARSALL'S GHENIELE: CREWEL sha HAMBURG WOOL oad material for ART NEEDLEWOKK Full stock GERMANTOWN GFEMANTOWN and SAXONY WOOL and KNIT: ‘Stampin Mapae Ex Sovte. OF 905 STH AVEN 1835 F STREKT NORTHWEST, With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSES, Also STREET COSTUMES AND WRAPS, s8-1m Maou C. P. Mnzen, 18 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, ST Bye Earedie, ‘Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH,» Branch it of ART EMBROIDERIES and GLISH FILO. DECCA SILKS. ARRASEN, of BERLIN ZUPRYRS, COLUMBIA, xecuted. no Establishment at 13% F STREET, WASHINGTON, ‘With a fine assortment «f imported Costumes, Wraps ‘Millinery aud Novelties in Dress Garnitures. Orders filled at short notice. Je6-1m° ‘9 Imported Handsome Braided Dolmans, astracan or Geo Warn fur-trimmed, sizes 2-32, 3-84, 3-36, 1.38 89 95; FORMER PRICE $1275, 18 Heavy Ottoman Silk Circulars, quilted lined, far- | trimmed, assorted sizea. 5.68: FORMER PRICE $10.50, 21 All-wool Colored Cloth Tailor-made Newmarkete, ‘two (2) shades, amsorted sizes, PLUSH SACQUES!!! PLUSH SACQUESII! PLUSH SACQUES!!! ‘To Aispose of the entire remaining stock of Plush ‘Sacques still on hand, of which many choice and dextra- ble qualities still remain unsold, we shall make lance concessions from our former low prices, thus affording are opportunity to purchasers, Quality No. 1—7 Heavy Silk Plush, seal, ornaments, chamois pockets, 830: reduced price $22.75: Quality No, 2—5 Seal Piush, extra quilted satin lin- | ings, $ 6; reduced price 825, Quality No, 8-6 Heavy Beal plush, sealskin Anish, | 842; reduced price 832. Quality No. 4—9 Fine Seal Plush, extraordinary well finished. @55; reduced price $40. Quality No. 6.—11 Finet Grade Plush, perfect imita- tion of sealskin, 870; reduced 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 ceat. AND GET THE BEST, Come to us and examine our fine goods before you purchase an article in the fur line. The only stock that 4s complete and unbroken in the city. FRIDAY-MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1835, ‘Wo wifl offer our surplus stock of Fine Seal Garments, as fotlows: Two 96-buste, length 42 inches, only $148; formerly $200. Four 38-busta, 40 inches long, 165; former price $200 to 8225, Seven FineSacques, €0-buste, 42 inches long, $200; former prices $265 to $230. ‘Fur Lined Wraps immensely reduced in price, 1,200 Superior Quality Hare Muffs, satin lined, with adjust- able fastoner, at the uniform figure, 99c., actual worth, $2.00, BEAVER FURS, SEALSKIN SETS AND HARE CAPES. ‘Hare and Beaver Fur Trimmings in all widths, at re- ‘duced prices. LANSBURGH & BRO, 400, 422, 44 AND 428 Bau ws THAT THE FOLLowme ane wor nerresex-| 50 Crxrs Ox TATIONS BEYOND TRUTH, BUT ARE JUST AS Lapies' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Hiss Heunoved fom 1388 F street 70. ire STREET. 730.1! EVENING AND RECEPTION DRESSES y made by Parisian artists, sie? VON BRANDIS, MODIAT! MRS Bea Ree Buits made at the shoréest notice. “orboussylvanis arscns over Wien) €91-ime with Lor Taylor, New York; William * Barr ‘Mo. Superior Ht ud natinfaction Even GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘The Best in the World. 4 Large Assortment Constantly vn Hand, at the $25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons’ ndgeipe gas tetaing Bromotty ARanded ‘Caer ne ‘T'* USRGAY AAD BgUakE Panos Ship. tooe and uimbility standiag solidly i Cana end Sst ‘We make a specialty of exchange old apne ee ee eee ks ‘A ood stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricsseod enay terms, achothine sold but what wecan give aresponsibieguar- nM___ FACTORY WAREROOMS., 42) 9th strest. is = ALLET DAVIS & 00.8 GREAT TY. Prices’ “Hts SOMSEA AN Ou tinea he CH DYEING, SCOURING AND DEY CLEAN. = the most ri Plush OLINE formerly with A. 1205 New York a1 ~All ‘and. Gents’ Garments’ Dyed. Cloned Earty Dreanes 0 specialty. Ladies : = at ‘Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted H At for ts. Squplete outfit fo: Infant stown and Zephyr Worsted Yarn, all sil kinds of Embroidered. moatertata colors and of on hand Goods of every ‘Satin and Velvet ADI GAR ALI ._ RED) SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED. ED ‘muffeusde Misa CUSNTN 1310 th street, between N and On. w. 490 TERTR Makes QORSETS 19 order in every mle French manattel, Underelothing, io ‘Underwear, Patent Shoulder Broces and af Drese Reform Goods. reach Corsets and Bustle. ‘NBA Prasch, Gerioan and Spoctch spoken. . marie mM ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, STREET NORTRWEST, 81 Corset (Miss E.'s own ROCHON. CORCO! Jeeta Beat nox pany ‘and Vienna HAIN AND FINE BAIR WORK ing and Hair es fine Hair: To, G08 G ‘stres north a itlemnen's Garments; algo, Velvet and DESCRIBED, AND THE PRICES RIDICULOUSLY | '**hePricoat which you can, buy Suite and Overconte LOW, WE GIVE OUR ASSURANCE AND ASK FOR AN EXAMINATION. ONE LADIES’ VISITE, Brocaded Velvet, Chenille Fringe, reduced from $20 to 814.50. THREE LADIES’ NEWMARKETS, Silk Matelasse, Boxplaits and Ornamental Back, reduced from $23 to 81 THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER l0rz AND F STREETS, FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, {Good Qvercoats at $5, formerly $10. Good Overcoats at 86.50. formerly #13, tmming,eaducod ems @36 oat, me SOA FOF | Gee Srersate oh eed, Wh = <= eer. Best ‘Qvercouts at 812. formerly ‘Overcoats at $14.60. f¢ 2. ‘ersey Overcouts a: $13.80, f ‘oz. Fur Trimming, Quilted Silk-lining, reduced from $52 | Suits at $4.50, requced from 4l6 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. a9 Axwvat Sate Or Unpeawear. E. G. DAVIS, m9 MARKEY SPACE WE ARE OFFERING UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PKICES. Bargains expected. Btock largoand Sesoctade ave cana wiked an eoceticns Hs ot BLACK AND WHITE BEADED WET. Bought at low fieures, and will be Borers ior Porte Buen’ f and'st Bottom Price Our line ‘Insertings ts completa, ‘NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. ‘Laces, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons and Stock of General ‘Notions will be found complete, IN OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ‘will be found choice offerings, to all of which we extend an invitation. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAB PRICES. E. G. DAVIB, ae EIGHTH 8ST. AND*MAREET SPACE. $40,000 Srocx Ar Cost, PRIOR TO MOVING (MARCH 1s), we WILL SELL OUR ENTIRE STUCK AT PRIME COST FOR Drews of, ¥ Hither the sinele vial ce m complete outtiass | Depines to int ‘BOERICKE & TAFEL/S Puaxuact. ‘996 EBtrest, Washinaton, D.C. Panta for Men and Boss. ange assortment, regardless Rpbber Costs and Gossamers at sn immense sacrifice CORNER OF 10rm AND F STREETS. Rd Pine bee, 2 mind THE COBNES OF tore ¥ STREETS. i Buzoams Ix Gaocenrs, New Turkiai, Kew Freach Sa? CORNER iSTHSTREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS JAN. "22D, 1867, Capttal..........--reees- FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS W. M. Couns. 635, Diagonal Prince Albert Suits at $16. 4 But Cutaway Suits at $10.50, reduced from $19, FOR BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS. Overcoata at $2.83, Cand #5. Suite at same peloes— FOR BOYS 12 TO 17. onccesh ot Git S055 EM mie atthe MISFIT STORE, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, 428 9th street, between D and E —Don't fail to MANDHELING JAVA PEER muck suscrioy to the Govt Joveand Meske PLonIst, s ° rea sao, ten cet RES Stet te etre Semen | Se eeriren es for Burdett onmana ocd Sreox& Co. Exensox. & Bavs&Co PIlaNos ‘WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. tg ta, a HENRY EVERBACH, ‘15 F 8) my81 Managing Partner of the late firm of Tae Mosr Woxprrrc. Soar LIP PS? PRE RIUM Tus Doras THE ONLY-GENUINE INDIGO BLUE 80aP PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ‘oct8w.th.s.m-Sm Porz Axo Isvicomrma Those who may wish to purchase, either asa Gsll- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are invited to makes trial of the UPPERTEN r bp BY HISK Y. ‘This whisky, upou an analytical exacuination, hes Proved to be free from Pusil ofl, and indced of aay of the modern ingredients which are used togives fet ‘Hous age and flavor to this popular drink.

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