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> bi ett ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C., FRRDAY,* JANUARY 16. 1885, LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. OFMIoR OF THE CBIEY SiGxa". OvrrcRn, Wasumsatox, D. C., January 16, 1555. 10 am. For the middie Ationtic states, cloudy weather and rain, variabie winds, ceneraily casteriy, slightly Warmer weather, lowes baromet=r. For Saturday, for New England, cloudy weather, With rains and snows. For the middie Atiantc States, rains, followed by fair weather. Ressee and” the Obio valley, and lake region and the upper Mississippi valley clearing, colder ‘Weather. For Ten- A COLD WAVE COMING. Cold wave fag, at 10:90, has been ordered up at Washington, and the temperature will probably fail about 20 degrees in the next 48 hours. a AssionxE Sate of H. Hollander, 408 7th street Rorthwest. Avail yourselt of the splendid opportu ity to buy china, crockery and Louse-furnisuing Aiso, silver-plated ware, of the very best eS, at ani below cost. J. Brocy, Assignee. Masses. Warren B. Witltams & Co. have some very large carpets and fine an, which vil: be offered only to-morrow at pri- ‘Yate sale at iess than auction prices. Free Lor of Goons at Avotioy.—Mr. Dowling will Bell to-morrow, at his auction rooms, a varied col- lection of embracing a fine line of oleo- raphs, engravings and oll paintings, which will be told at 12 oclock. jaiz¥s and Records printed promptly. (Clarkson's AvPtztox’s American Cyclopedia. For best terms see For Sale— Miscellaneous column, this paper. Guay & CLanxsox, Printers. Globe Printing Oftce, soPa ave. Covams, CoLps axp Sore Tuaoat yield readily toB. H. Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops. ERONY anp Kosewoop gold-headed canes, to dis- continue the sale of canes, fifty cents on the dol- jar. France's, corner 7th and D, the only strictly oue price hat and gents’ furnishing store in this city. ATTENTION, Fox HUNTERS. Gray & handsone thorouzh- Dred Kentucky mare for sale. Apply Keyes & Co.'s Stables, 14cb Street, near Pennsylvania avenue. MILE and whisky testers; Hempler’s, Pa. av. 43 CITY AND DISTRICT. Ammnyemenis. &c., To-night. ALBavow's Orexa House —Kobdson and Crane in “The Cherubs.” Navionat. T#EaTER.—Mile. Rhea in “The ameri- ean Countess” Forp’s Over House.—Carleton Opera troupe In “The Mascou” TugaTex Comigce.—Kentz-Santley Burlesque troupe in “Orpheus and Eurydice.” Hixxzoc’s Mvsseu.—Jennle Kimball's Opera Company in “Chimes of Normandy.” Duss Museux.—J. H. Keane in “Kip Van Wihkle.” Condensed Localy ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 5:20 p. m. and ex- tinguished at 5:13. m. Lizzie P. Robinson, nee @ dhvores trom Aibert married In Baltimore by Rev. Is74. The grouuds are cruel trea Bad. AL the annu. has filed a bill for, m ‘They were’) n meeting of the Amidon at the residence of Mra K.P. Yeatm: ‘Washington, the following officers were sei-cted t0 | serve tbe casuing year President, Mr Clarence |. Clear. Alter business matters w re disp ‘the company Were handsomely entertained by the Rostess. atr. W. honorary memv Frovidenc Omicer Anderson took to the second precinct sta- ton house a dead colored male infant, found In the Parking. on K avenue northwest. The foroner gave a certificate of death from neglect at rth. ss Geo. W. Baker reports stolen from the shaft of ‘the aqueduct tunnel, at the head of 19th street, an overcuat, a palf of shoes and a pair of pantaloons, value $11.25. Mr. J. Jay Camp, an assistant clerk on the law side of the Supreme Court of the District, nad an operation performed several days ago by Dr. Mar- muon for the removal of a contvact from one of his eves. The operation was entirely successtul. The disabihty will necessitate his absence from his accustomed place for some time, however. . Roose, of this city, has been elected an | of Adeiphi lodge, F. and A. M.,of | Cireuit Court Jurors. NAMES DRAWN TO SERVE FOR THE NEXT TERM. ‘The clerk of the court yesterday afternoon drew the names of the following gentlemen to serve on ‘the jury of the Circuit Court for the next term, Which convenes on the 26th instant:—Jacob H. Mitchell, 1310 S4th street; L. P. Suoemaker, near Pierce’s mill; Woodbury Lowery, 1100 Vermont av- enue; Henry J. Bright, 8th and D streets; Samuel BL Wheeler, 2223 2d fscieet northwest; Geo. A. Bt: 9094 M street: Walter Jackson, 1739 K strect: Henry Boyer, 1035 2th street; N. W. Brooks, 0 13th Street southeast; Andrew W. Kelley, 711 D street; Joba H. Johnson, 2511 M street; E.G. Wheeler, 201 ‘Tim strect; James Thomas, 2515 Mstreet; J. D. Scho- Held, 1707 Potomac street; C. H. Venabie, 916 Penn- aylvania avenue southeast; Henry Otterbach, 10th and M streets; Kobert Smith, 340 6th sire: east, W. Scott Chew, $32) N street; Jumes Z. Payn- tor, 1781 L street; TH. G. Toda’ Eimund Godey, 1515 30th street; Ralph Johnson, 1735 1 street; ST! Brown, 263 P street; John J. Costin, 120 D ‘street southeast, and RE. Bracdiey, 367 C street ‘He Grabbed the Cash Box. ‘UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE THE TREASURE FROM A 14TH STREET CAR Last night, about half-past eizht, as car 88 on the 44th street line was turning the corner of New ‘York avenue, a young man reached over the dash- Doard and ‘the cash-box, containing thirty Rexotsand several doilars ia: niowey and stats oi with it. The driver yelied “stop thief,” and Officer Falvey, who was in the car, gave chase down 14th street ‘until he reached the corner of G street, ‘Where Special Officer Grisson caught the thief. He fave his name as Dennis Hickey. In the Police Court this morning Hickey was Sentenced to six ‘months in Jail. —-—_ ‘Tus Derazrwent or Tae Potowac Exectiox.— At the annual meeting of the Department of the Potomac, G. A. K., last evening, officers were elected a follows: Department cominander, M. M. Brooks. senior viee commander, J. B. Burce: Junior Vice commander, J. W. Wisner, medical aizector, 4. F. Donauoe; chaplain, Ben. Swallow; members Of council of ad:uinistration, N. B. Fitnau, J. H. Baxter, W. W. Granger, A.W. Atwood and J. C. Pomeroy; delegates to dationo! encampmeat—deie- gueet C. HL. Ingru nate, J. M. Pipes; legates, Din Grosvenor, Thoaas’ Dickenson; iternates, M. E. Urell, M. A. Dillon. Comrades C. Royce, William Gibson, George E Corson, LB. Cutier and J. CS. Burger were appointed a’ com- mittee on nt der’s address. “The Teport of Adjutant General Ingram showed that There were 1,917 members ir good standing. There ‘Was $1,538.94 expended for charity last year, and there Was a charity fund of $215.31 on hand.’ The offer of the Union Veteran Reserve Corps as an es- ort to Commander-in-chief Kountz on hls arrival im the city on Monday next was accepted. TRE Catcasts axp Irs Prorie.—Mr. G Eeanan’s lecture last evening, on “The Bri: Paths of East Caucasus,” introduced those whe ‘ave Deep attending this course toa stili more re- ote by-path in the sirange country, and among ‘The novel scenes which the lecturer has visited with fo much profit. In order to give a better idea of the appearance of the natives of Daghestan the Jecturer retired and then reappeared in a native costume, with the long gown, pointed hood and the carved F abeaths and ‘pistols, which display ‘Sreat skill in ornamentation, The description of ‘he Fide over the bridal paths in that wild and ‘pountainous country very vividiy presented the Gapgers as well as the dimiculties of the traveler. Mr. Kennan gave a history of the sixty year? which the natives carried on with Russia their independence, and their succumbing Defore the miners and sappers, the advance dof the Russian forces. At thé clove of the aseries of stereopticon views were given of ‘Whe natives, their villages, and the wild, desolate country. Waar Bge Love vor Daxctxe Cost Hex—For Several years past Mary Thomas has been a faith- Tul servant at the residence of Mrs. W. G. Bate- No. 1114 19th street, with the exception of nt ‘Weakness for dancing, which kept ner out late at night. On Ws Bight she dressed her- self 2 a dress del to Miss Neva Payne, and ‘Went to adance Mary failed to return the next morning, and the dress was missed. Officer Hess sequainted with the facts, and he ar- Mary, who was wearing the dress. She said y, as taken “petore Suage Snell, lary was taken down for a month. TuRIR FRiexpS-A number of In- some of their white friends met in counell last night in the parlors of Dr. Hon. G. Ballou, of Montana, read a paper civilization.” Speeches were m: javarr, of the Potowatamis and Stidham, the Creeks,’ Prof. Dorsey, of the Smithsonian’ Youkam, of Montana, farmer in of Who were with Sitting Bull. and prevailing sentiment was in favor Of industrial education for Indians, and to the red men are giotting lands tm severaity until —— ‘THE WASHINGTON Caxow CiCB.—The members $f the Washington Canoe club met last evening at ‘the residence of Mr. E. W. Cady, 163 O street, and what they termed a “winter camp-fire.” Re- of adventures on the water and the pleasant interchange of experiences while plying the frail i eu i k iy i 4 th re left from their auc- | | last. In construction she fs the highest type of ‘THREE INHARMONIOUS COUPLES LEGALLY SEPARATED. To-day Judge Cox,in the Equity Court,made a de- cree of divorce in the case of Lewis Collins against Mary Collins. ‘The parties were married in 1870 and | lived together Ul August, 187%, when he charged that she deserted him without Just cause. Also in the case of Walter Blundell against Mal Cm Biundei They were married in Dublin, | iraiand, July 27th, 1868,and emigrated to this coun- try In 1570, locating at' Wilmington, Del.; have had four children which are st by him in the Children’s Home at Wilmington. He charges that she entered upon a life of shame In 1850. Inthe Dill are humerous publications from the Wilmington Papers showing that she has been Irequently ar- Tested. ‘The decree gives complainant custody St also in the case of Marion T. Lusby against Sam- ‘Also in the case of 3 E aga | uel li. Lusby. ‘They were’ married in March, 1880; | Bave bad two aes and bee fe that be T {used to provide for her, rendering It necessary for Ler to te: on het own labor; that he treated her with crueity tm 1831. throwing at her the glass nd crockery Ware. Sle further charged him with adultery. re Officers Elected. ‘The National Mutual Life association has elected fie following omecrs: Wiliam H. Mocrizon, pres dent; dames L. Norris, vice president | Weal, “secretary: W. ‘treasurer; | Ralph Walsh, M.D, medical director,’ William B. Mutthews, general agent; Wash. B. Williams, John H. Magruder, Joseph F. Bireh, jr., Joseph D. Free, r.. Ediuund Caveriey, Jacob H. Kengla, Robert D. Weaver, Edward Stevens, Edward Graves, T. D. Daly. James F. Hood, directors; Jos. W. Howell, ‘examiner of accounts, Infant asylum, Dr. D: Re aguer wap-lected presi infant asylum, Dr. D. R. Haguer was-el dent and Dr. S.C, Busey vice president. Dr. 3. A. Ui. McKim was elected a member of the board, and Dr. Win. Nicholson was appointed ophthalmologist to the Institution. ‘The Concordia Church association has elected the following oMcers: President, Wm. Kettler; vice president, G. F. Schaeffer; secretary, Wm. Sherger; assistant secretary, Caries Krunke: treasurer, E. ks; directors, F. limhoff, John Katser, John L. affert ‘pier, Charies Schneider, G. Hurle- is, L. Kettler, and G. C. Walker. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds iu fee have been filed as follows: T.@. Hensey to John Nass. pt. 17, sq. 263; $2,800. Jona M. buckley to Margaret E. Collins, lot 112, sq. 132 $4.50. dam to Josephine Limerick, pt. SS. Huntley to L. H. Hirshfiel W. R. Woodward, trusiee, to Son, lots 12,15 and'14, sq. 1021; $-—. Ida L. MeLaren, lot 2, sq. 724; $—. Same aren, t'6, sq. 68% $—. Same to t. Chichester, 30 acres: $—, ors 577, 8 and 80, Union- Same ‘to C.F. Walson, lot ‘573, do; izabeih Barber et al. to C. B. Smith, lots nd $17 to 423, do: $700.” Same to B. E 517 tO 521, do.: $350. B. H. Wacner to i. Messer, lot 128, 8q. 509; 1. T. Davis et .. trustee, to T. B. M. Dodge, pis. 43 and 44, Beall’s aduition to Georget ——— Steamer for the Potomac. FOR SA¥RTY AND COMFORT OF PAS SENGERS. The steamer Wakeneid, buflt at Wilmington, Del, by the Presey & Jones tron ship bullding company, for the Washington steamboat com- pany, was successfully launched on Wednesday A Ne PRECAUTION: im West Washington. Assoctatio: Patiding asso. satiatactorily last siation ‘closed its affairs very = ‘St Goddard's hall, when twenty-seven shares Were retired at stock "value, rate $115.40 per joTes.—Dr. Tyler is steadily recovering from his Bcvere Wines the number: Se ‘nrreats this Week is 80 far lower than in any past week for Lime. —— Excelsior tent of Rechabites will be Tevived in a few days, Stes Emma Boxy Drina.— Emma Bond, who never ent recovered from the horrible outrage isnowin a dying condition at the effects of a fall. A few ‘days ago, white her sick father, Miss Bond swooned and ng er head Upon the floor, producing concussion of the brain. ee ee ae Nostra Cawoxina Neaxoxs Gore West.—The ne- foes in Anson county, N. ‘a gemeral exodus to’ Arkansas 23 soon #8 they can Satisty themselves that they are not tating a Jeap in the dark. Rev. A. F. Goslin and Rev. An- Grow Stregtor have gone to Arkansas to spy out, land, A Ry egonvention, to be composed of ‘Tepresentatives from all the ‘vownshi been for next Saturday. Tho cause of the move- A BANEER SEX? TO THE PENITENTIARY.—GCO. P, Curry was convicted at Augusta, Ga., yesterday, of lareeny after trust, and sentenced to five years’ ‘dmprisonment in the penitentiary, Curry was worth i, muon, was the owner of the Summers cotton mills, president of Curry’s Exchange and was @ brother-in-law of the inmans. “His fail ure last February was the forerunner of various disasters. He was indicted for the fraudulent con- version of & thousand-dollar bond of the city of Augusta which had been deposited with him for Hvn.ep Down 4 Twenty-root EMBANKMENT.— An engine and three coaches of a Lehigh Valley Passenger train were thrown down a twenty-i00t embankment, into Stony creek, near Mauch Chunk, yesterday moruing, by a misplaced switch. The ‘train was under full headway wien the condition of the umutch Was, discovered. and_ could not be ‘stopped in y passeagers were hui into the rear caf, which was detached, Tro the rain and the brakes applied. Soune of the pas- Sengers Jumped from the train, sustaining slight injuries.” ‘The engineer, John Rice, remained at the throttle of his engine. a Lae Tur Base art Conrnoversy.—The St. Louls American club has been informed of the National Jeague plan to amend the national agreement 80 a8, to admit the St. Louls Unions without the Ameri- can clubs’ consent. Mr. Von der Ahe, the presi- dent of the St. Louls club, nas taken steps to de- feat the plan, ‘and has wired each club of the American association not to vote tor the atnend- Ment until word by letter has been received from Bim. Messrs. Lucas (of the Unions) and Von der Ahe have not yet reached any agreement, and the latter still insists in his demands for consequential damages. HUNG HERSELF 10 AvoID AnREST.—Charlotte Hack. aged 45, committed suicide in Baitimore yes- . Stephen McGowan had entrusted upward Of $900 to her keeping, of which she expended $300. MeGowan thi fucd arrest, and while he was looking for a policeman she hanged herself. Assotvrexx Pung fron and steel, side-wheel, freight and passenger Steamer, designed especially for the Potomac river and Chesypeake bay service. She 1s 170 teet in length, 28 feet beam, (and 49 feet over all) 8% feet depth. ‘The promenade deck will extend the entire length of the vessel, enclosing 17,428 cuble ul Space, officers” state-rooms, Social hi Yollet rooms, store rooms, ladies’ cabin, witht Swinging berths, &., over Which will be the main . 100 feetdn length and 2 feet wide. Over this 4 will De a skylight 70 feet long and 21 feet wide. Her machinery will be of the most. tm- proved type and fintsh. She will be heated by Steam througuout, trom boilers tor that pi All betlers wilt be’euclosed with iron plating and covered with a coating: of asbestos—making her fireproof; aiso with witer tight compartments, making fer non-sinkable. In addition to. this great precaution iu construction, sue will be fitced With three fire pumps capaple’of throwing six Streams of water, and four metal life boats. with air-th mpariments, besides the usual life saving apparatus Passenger capacity will be about 1.00. ‘The design of construction through Out bas been to attain high speed, light dratt and absolute Sulety. | She wiil be completed and arrive at Washington about March ist, when she will be Placed on the route with the steamer T. V. Arrow- siaith, of the same line. —————— District Government Affairs. EVACUATING THE RAILROAD CROSSING. Yesterday afternoon the District Commisstoners ordered the police squad which has been guarding the 1ith street road, near the long bridge,trom dep- S of the railroad company, to’ abandon F camp fires and return to their ordinary duties, the court having determined the question at issue with the District, as Hon Ware. Mr. B. Leonard, of South Washington, today made personal application to the Commissioners fora sufiictent number of street-lamys to be placed on K, from Ist to 43¢ streets, to make it safe for pedestrians to travel there without danger of walk ing overboard into the open pond In that locality, ‘Where It Is almost tmpossible to get out. This and the open canai from Virginia avenue to the Eastern branch make It quite unsafe to travel in this vicin- ity at nich ‘he new school also belng located in the vicinity of this pond makes iv desirable that lamps be placed on K street. Commissioner Ed- mods stated that the fund for street lighting was entirely expended, but at the commencement of the next fiscal year they would be able to do some- thing. MISCELLANEOUS. Workmen are making alterations tn the Cogs- Well fountain, on Market Space, so as to relieve it of the accumulations of dirt and surplus water on the pavement. ‘The changes are being made in ac- cordance with the plans suggested by Market Master Buell. The applications for liquor licenses of the folow- ing persons have been approved: Margaret Collins and Thomas Rice. ————— RULE To SHow Cavsz Disurssgp.—In the Court tn General ‘Term Ubls was the return day for the answer of C. M. B. Hubbell to show cause why a. Tule should not issue against him for falling to pay over certaln wohey recelved in’ @ sult in vor of nis Gochet. Mr. Reddington appeared for titioner and Messrs. ‘r-F. Miller and A. K.Browne lor the defendant, and the answer having been Tead, the court said it regarded the case here as arisihg from a misunderstanding, and. directing that the money in controversey be’ pald Into court, dismissed the petition, a ‘The Courts. Count IN GENERAL TRRM. ¥, Central National Bank agt. Hume et al; appeal bond approvec. Strong, use of Kirk, agt. ‘Totten; argued and submitted. cincert Covrt—Judge Hagner. Xestenday, Kicuards agts “Wilson; ‘totion to quasi attachment overruled. ‘ine Sgt. Magarityy Weave to withdraw $50 deposited in of bond allowed. Nullerman agt. Fall et al; Judgment granted. Claflin & Co. agt. Behrends; motion for Judgment overruled. Stern & Cohen agt. Rice: Judgment on motion. Hine agt ; leave Stunted to file additional interfozatortes E CRIMINAL CovRT—Judge Wylie. Yesterday, Joba Evans, housebreaking: order to djscharge Cliaries Robinson, wi from jail, and bay him thirty-eight days’ witness fees; Bell Mann and E. C. Kirkwood, presenting faise vouchers, Porice Covnt-—Judge Snel. ‘Yesterday, Joun Casey, charged with cruelty to antinals, forietted $3 collateral Charles Atchison paid the judge $5 for profanity; but John Scheck. eis, Who Was charged with the same offense, went down for Gne week, not having the $5. Peyton Holmes, a one-arined colored man, was flned $5 for indecent exposure. Ss A London Sensau PERJURY IN THE BELT-LAWES LIBEL SUIT—THR PLAIN- ‘TIFF IMPLICATED. A sensation was caused‘In London yesterday by the pubiication of «confession by Mr. Sehotz, one of the principal witnesses against Mr. Lawes, the sculptor, in the libel sult brought against him by Sculptor Belt last winter. ‘The case ended tn the court of appeals March 17, 1844, in which the ver- Gilet of the lower court, awarding the platntifr £5,000, was aflirined. It'will be remembered that Mr. Belt expected that Mr. Lawes’ Tich and had always patronized his son in'his pro- fessivn, would save him trom arrest by whatever damages were awarded. But DOU Lawes and his father regarded the verdict us grossly Un- Just, and the elder Lawes refused to ze it, uie his son, to escape, had himself judicially ae” clared a bankrupt. Sctiotz now confesses that ail of his testimony, which was amongst the most ma- terial for tue plalntift, was perjured, of a conspiracy enteréd nto by hin hesses for the purpose of securing @ share of the heavy damaxes, which Were assured by the law- ¥ers. The confession was read to the open court during the exa bankruptcy. Init Schotz claims to be the aut HOY AL ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholevomeness, More economical than ‘theordinary kinda, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Soldonlyincans, Koval Basrva PowDER Co, 106 Wall street, N. i. a6 Oor Tucezxse Stock Or Day Goons MUST BE REDUCED. STLES at Coat. VELVETS at Cost. DRESS GOODS at Coat. TABLE LINENS at Cost. bent ee W YORE MILLS SHEETING COTTON (widest ‘and very best), 2c. ce BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. SERGE CASHMERES, fine quolity in Blue, G1 oct trols SSE Og HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET (real valtie 82.50), reduced to $1.50. Fi LADIES‘ CLOTH SUITING. one yard and ahalf wide > immense double walth, fn ‘and Gray, only BLACK and COLORED SILKS at actual Cost price. ‘Our excellent quality BLACK (FeNOA) SILES Reduced from 1.25 to 8100. Our excelient quality SOLOUED BIEKS roads trol $00 19 To BROCADE COLORED SILKS, in White, Gream, Pink NUNS" VEILING, in ream and Pink, pure ‘ident double width Shi ipa COLORED SiLE VELYEYS. a1 COLOR D aad BLACK GATING, 500, . BLENCHED TABLE Dawe E ee er, OL CITY ITEMS. “True as Steel,” and as unerring ners compass is Dr-buil's Cough Syren, Now Is Your Chance. Augenstetn, 817 7th st. n.w., offefs for to-mor- folio bargains: Decora- Sets alf colors, 8c; 3% doz: Goblets, i ugar 5, Cel- ery Glasses, 15e.; Fancy Vase Tarapey ita Chan- iitay “rats "Pialee he ding tbe. ers, 11¢.; Wash Bollers, 46c; 34, doe. Fancy Wine’ Glasses, ancy Hassocks, 29c.; 34 gallon Crystal Water Pitchers, 19¢.; 1 gallon, 28c.; Ironing Boards, 29¢.; Cake Boards, 18c.; O’Meara’s Royal Glue, 10c. bot- te; choppnig Bow! and Knife, 14c.; 1 doz. Salt cel- lars, 17c. "all other goods at equally low prices. 1 ‘The Great Mark Down, At Wm. Hahn & Co's, 816 7th street and 1992 Pennsylvanta avenue. adiidles $450 hand-sewed straight goat bu ton wn tO. ‘Ladies’ $3.50 hand-sewed kid button #2.50. he Goat and kid batton now $1.80, les’ $1.75 solid worked hole button $1.25. Gents’ $4.00 fine calf stitched boots $3.40. Gents’ $3 reilable cair boots now $2.40. Gents’ $2 laced and galters only $1.50. Boys’ kip and calf boots at cosi. Child’s heel and spring heel Ditton 60c, ‘Many odds and ends at halt price. You Will Positively Save 40c. on every dollar by going to Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H streets, for finest quality Dress Gloves, Evening Shades in Neckwear, fine Dress mM ag the Mar- ‘Shi White and Blue Flannel Shirts; newest designs in Collars and Cuffs and Sewing Ma chines, Biack and Brown Derbys, beauties, at #2. Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the’only strictly ue price Hat and Gents Furnishing store in this ty. Fresh Supply of long and close-fitting seal skin sacques just re- ceived at Stinemetz’s, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. Prices: $135, $150, 3175. Also, seal plush sacques, newmarkets and visites at very low prices, 2 Aladdin Security Oil. Recommended by Insurance Companies as the ‘safest burning oll to use. *W1,m,13. ‘Thorntons Emutsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Ime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired. hutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant fotake, Prescribed by, Physicians. Sold by Drug- Fists. Large bottles, soc. Manufactured by W, ‘hornton, corner Baltimore and Hurrison streets, Balumoré, Mad. Wit No Accident Has Ever Occurred from using Aladdin Security O11. Wyytn,13 12. Percales 6c. 7367th st. J. E. Young. 8 Life Preserver. Ifyou arelosing your grip on Ife, try “Wells? Health Renewer.” “Goestultect to weak spots, 9 Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security O11. : Wms “Alderney Dairy Wagons." Fresh Alderney #utter, churned every morning, and deltyered In half-poubd “Ward” print, GOe, pet pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butterinllk aha sweet ik, Se. per quart, Cream 3c. pint. LECTURES. 2 geo. A on FOG A 6 Aa Goo. Aaa. eco “4S MR. GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA ‘Will Lecture at MARINI‘S HALL, ON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 2h asp 23. ar 8PM. ON TwWo SUBJECTS FROM HIS MARVELOUB EX- PERJENCES AND ADVENTURES AS A SPECIAL CORKESP NDENT IN ALL PARTS OF THE WOKLD DURING THIRTY YEARS. SHOWS AND PAGEANTS, WARS, TUMULTS, REVOLUTIONS, STATESMEN AND SOLDIERS. ‘Ths Lecturer will be introduced by Hon. JAMES G, CARLISLE. Admission, 50 cents: Reserved Seats, $1 Sale of seata tocommence Saturday, Jannary 17, at W. G. Metzerott & Co.'s Music Store, 163 Penna: ave, jal6-f,s,tu,th,4t De 20H. 8. RoseNTHAL, Late Private Tutor to THE IMPERIAL FAMILY OF AUSTRIA, AUTHOR OF THE MEISTBRSCHAFT SYSTEM, Will deliver a Lecture on MODERN LANGUAGES, ‘How To Sreax, anp How ro Teacu Tura, At WILLARD'S HALL, On TUESDAY, JANUARY 20TH, AT 3 O'CLOCK P, M. ““Dr. Rosenthal is not only one of the first linguists of the age, but he is one of the brightest and wittiest speakers we have ever heard."—Boston Transcript. ADMISSION FREE, Py ficketa which may be obtained at Brentano's. Js16-40 Wuterp Hau PROF. RICHARD A. PROOTOR, The Distinguished English, Astronomer, will Lecture mm Mo: DAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, JANUARY 1) AND 20, On the following subject JAN. 19-“THE LiFe OF A WORLD,” JAN. 20—"A JOURNEY TO THE MOON. Both Lectures will be illustrated by bewutifal lantern ease, who will fairly try Ayer’s Sarssparilla, necd despair of cure. It will purge the blood of all im- purities, thereby destroying the germs from which scrofula is developed, and will infuse new life and vigor throughout the whvle physical organization. G OME SAY “CONSUMPTION CAN'T BE CURED.’ /ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ss proved by forty years’ ex perience, will cure this discase when not already ad- vanced beyond the reach of medical aid. Even then its ‘use affords very great relief, and insures refreshing sleep, ais Pprzrareg. Among the numerous articles necessary, in anticips- ‘ion of visitors during the insuguration, there is no ar- ticle which makes as much show, and costs so little, as Picture. and it will surprise you, when you see them, ‘that you have not thought of the matter before, as they add very materially to furnishing of a room, and make the same so very much more cheerful. ‘We offer avery handsome imporied Chromo, framed, at 49¢, ‘Very large, handsomely framed Chromos, at 9909 Engraving Reprints, 16x20, Oak frames, 990. Artotypes, Oak frames, all well known, 9c. ‘Large Oil Chrotnos, gilt frames, $1.98. Oft Patntings, 22x36, ilt frames, at 83.50 and 84.49. Also some finer goods, of decided merit, very cheap. In Picture Frames we still maintain ourlesd. We have Walput frames from 8x10 to 24x30, (Oak frames from 8x10 to 19225 and 22228, Gilt frames of every style and size. Gilt and Plush frames froma small Photo, frame to one 19225, : Bring your Pictures; nocharge for framing, ‘We also offer s line of cheap Mirrors, Arch Tops at 25, 49, 75 and 9c. Genuine heavy French-plate Mirrors at 9c, and $1.49. Also Bronze and Plush Bevel square Mirrors, verylow. Walnut Stands, Book Shelves, Brackets, Towel Racks, ‘Paper Racks,£c., at our well-known standard low prices In Hair Brushes, Shoe Brushes and Combs we also ‘have some special drives. Our stock of Curtain Poles is immense. We offer them from $9¢. up; brass trimmed at 59c. We can give them. to you in Walnut, Oak, Cherry and Ebony, in 6 foot, 6 foot, 8 foot, 10 foot and 12 foot lengths; also with of Dir. Beit’s sketches and models, and asserts he another witness and Mr. Belt divide the damages awarded States that his time boox, wl Ting the Uial, was a fabrication. AGUEHO AND OTHER CHIEFS LOOKING FOR REDX- FORCEMESTS FROM THE UNITED STATES. La Voz de Cuba, of Havana, in its tesue of the 13th inst., reproduces an article from Bl Diario de Cardenas reporting [an encounter between the civil guard of Guamatas and a party of magic mena aaah reco on st int arena tested press has already given warning of several expedi- Uons already o1 to Invade Cuba, a sergeant Breede rtiwpt Sinee has left Havana to recounoi- Siccure eee nemeres somes in Havana that Gear Bonaches und a scat trees a oe have been demanded for ad HEAD 80 FAR. ‘Acall on us will repay you. M. SILVERBERG & CO.. sao 312 Seventh street, Ger Tus Brsr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS" ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. prery eenuine GRGOUD GASHESS's stamped with LUTZ& BRO., 47 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining National Hotel. S27 HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBESia (Great variety at very low Dricon oolt views, Kira rved seat tickcis to. each Ieeture 5 conte, CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. Sdiinwon, 80 centtn, Fer sale at Brentanc's boohoo: alo CARTERS. 71 Maxxer Space, | Ith sireet and Peunsylvauia avenue. Jalé-at* Atte KUSSIA, On the Evening of THUUSDAY, JANUARY ‘15, 1885, r. GEORGE KENNA ‘O SUFFEREL: FROM ANY SCROFULOUS DIs- will deliver at THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor. of 10th and G streets n.w., ‘The Fifth Lecture of His Course, entitled BRIDLE PATHS OF THE EASTERN CAUCASUS. ‘The Subjects and Dates of the remaining Lectures will ‘be as follow 8, Bridle Paths of the Eastern Cdcasus —Jan, 16th, 6. Highlanders of Daghestan. —Jan. 20th. Both will be illustrated with stere; pticon views. Sin-te admission, with reserved seat, 76 cts. ; without Teserved seat, 50cts. Ticketsts for sale at Brentano's, Jald-t20 z N EW COURSE OF LECTURES, THE STORY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Told.in Thirteon Lectures, BY. PROF. JOHN FISKE, of Cambridge, AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, IN MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENIN ON MQgeluning JANUARY Latheoe Eye Tickets for the Course. ‘Tobe had at Ellis & Co.’ neryed Seats. “These lectures are fascinating, brilliant and mas- terly beyond anything that hax ever been heard in Bos ton. | Mr, Fiske is one of the moxt remarkable wen of our day. a7. Boston Cor, Hartford Courant, Gaear Crosixe Ovr Suz FIYE BOOTS AND SHOES ar SINSHEIMER & BRO, 808 Tre Sraxer. ‘This sale will continue a short time only. Took care- fully af the Extraordinary f : Jowng well-kuown makers in Lxdiew’ Blioca: ‘U® !! Cousin’s finest Cur. Kid, Hand-sewed, Dutt, that cost you 85, we will sell you iow at @879, Cousin's Finest Str. Goat, Hand sewed. which are old elsewhere at $4.50, our pride now 5.500 Tee Cousin’s Fine Cur, Kid, butt, whick eGiuain's Fine Gur, Wid, butt, which sell at 3.50, wo Cousin's Misses Shoes at the same low figures, ‘bunt 200 Pairs Ladies's Pine Kid AVERY | which'in worth 85, areow eclineae pa” O° Pale of Gaiters, Our Burt's Men's Shoes, in butt. lace and that were 96 and &6,.re now closing at 83,75, ‘These shoes are superior to custom-made, ae possible, ‘an our tock Save al isedand widths, oretofe Saya Meet SINSHEIMER & BRO., SOR 7th street le Paz ao Worrss | Laworrariox, come We LEADING TAILORING ABLINGRORELISHMENT OF HD. BARR * 1011 Pennayivania avenue, Biszors Cauesonme For Chapped Handa, av Price, ‘Try tt, and if not satiated, return Shemoney refunded, “ - BISHOP, Druggist, 730 9th Street, Corner H ee Seed Nothwet Narruns ELECAMPANE asp HOREHOUND - , OOUGH DRops, ARTHUR NATTAXS, Pharmacist, (Corner 1éth and'Z, and 23 and Dota. a.w, S ‘Only at als AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. DRY _GOODS. D Coen GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVENING—MATINEE SATURDAY. The Comedians, e ROBSON AND CRANE, And their Excellent Comedy Company, ee . wa woe Os sree ee Om THE CHERUBS, ‘Dion Boucicauit’s Great Comedy, FORBIDDEN FRUIT. Admission, 25, 50 and 75 cents. No Extra charge for Reserved Seata, Saturday Night, only performance of SHARPS AND FLATS, ‘Monday, January 19—RiSTORL Bale of seats now open, OMINICK MURRAY D TEXT EER jul6-2t THEATER COMIQUE, ATionaL THEATER Overwhelming success. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, RHEA As THE AMERICAN COUNTESS! By Mr. Howard Carroll. Saturday Night... +;;,. Farewell to Rhea ‘THE AMERICAN COUN‘ ESS AND CAMILLE ‘hes, supported by an unrivaled dramatic com- ny, in both playg, under the management of Mr. Seine 'W. Borrisec day, January 19, =e cast, ‘With special sconery and original cast, embeacing Mi eyand other ISCAPED FROM “SING SING” NEXT WEEK. Jal6-2¢ THEATER COMIQUE, RD'S. BRIGHT OPERA. POPULAR PRICES! ~~‘ POPULAR PRICES!! THE CARLETON OPERA COMPANY. * ‘The Perfection of Comic Opera—Crowded by the Elita, TO-NIGHT—THE MASCOT. TO-NIGHT—THE MASCOT: FRA DIAVOLO SATURDAY MATINEE. FRA DIAVOLO RDAY MA'TIN! FRA BIAVOLO SATURDAY MALIN} Saturday Night_MERRY WAR, ‘Monday Next, NEIL pmonss ana FUFFY. HE “GREATEST SHOW" T ON EARTH 6 NEXT WEEK. 16% AT THEATER COMIQUE (AUBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE RISTORI! Commencing MON@AY, JANUARY 19. MME. ADELAIDE RISTORI ‘Will appear for the first time here, on the occasion of er farewell appearances in America 18 ENG" EISH, arsisted by a Powerful Com- direction of ‘DICKBON. a z y at ‘MARIE ANTOINET 1 Baturday Evening; fa swell to Ristorio, MARY ST UAK’ gate 4, Steep: Walking: Soene from Macbeth. je 0" seats now open at the box office. Prices—Orchestra, "$4: orchestra circle, £50: bal- gon, Feserve..$1; sdmiagion to Arat Sor. 61; balcony, ‘se. ;tamilycivvie, 60. Boxes, $10 and § ‘als “Wink: Ouro. port, onaTOR, CONGKEGATIONAL CHURCH, JANUARY 23. 1685, Got tickets at Ellis & Co.'s, 997 Benn’a ave, Jal4-9t Deaton or TEE W. L. I. CORPS’ NEW ARMORY. RECEPTION AND BALL TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY, 20TH. ‘TICKETS, admitting s Gentleman and two Ladies, $5. jal3-1w, ‘BRZO@’S_NEW MUSEUM (LATE LINCOLN HALL) Corner of 9th and’ D streets uorthwest, Last wock of : JENNIE RIMBALL'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Every Afternoon and Night during the week, coia- Tmenciuse Monday. Santry 12, CHIMES OF NORMANDY. MR. AND UTS, O'BRIEN, ‘The iallest Married Pair. * \dmission to Family Circl 10 cents. aii oa eae rt fe may ‘be ec in advance pithomt extra charge at ‘he box office of the Museum tm 010 pn, "Doors open at 1 and7 p.m. Overture one hour ister. ‘Carriages at 10 and 10:10 p.m. Monday, Jz 19, PAULINE MARKHAM AND COMPANY. Jel2-6¢ THEATER COMIQUE, oars 12, yhe Week. comin - ‘tue NEWEENTZ SANTLEY NOVELTY AND BUR- 20 Beautiful Lady Burleque Stars A Company of Eurovest: ad American ani Group of, Gngliat and Funny ‘Com from all the Latest Opers, Houde Saco” Hasieens ie Latest Opera, Houite ‘Taenday, Thursday nd Saturday. janet IME MUSEUM, PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUS, ear 11th street “Every Afternoon and Night, this Week. Grand Dramatic Attractions. “The Eminent Actor, Mr. JOSEPH {- KEANE. and his New York Dramatic Company. RIP VAN WINKLE, with splendid caste of chatucters and new scenery.” This famous drama was played by Mr. Keane and company in all the prinetpal cities wich iminense success. Grand Olio Acts and New Novelties in the Museum. ADMISSION TO ALL ONY 10 CENTS. Seats cau be secured during the day for any during the week. Dititor'al oscudone” Oren ieee Sees a ‘le forall ovcaatonn. th street soutlieast, or by telephone at Ellis’ Muse Horwand Bemonet's, wilrscelvepomptatenton ne ‘M. F. WEBER'S ORCHESTRA FURNISHES ‘Music for all occasions. “Orders left at 20. q a t it Eberbacht or py telephone at Ellis Muwe: Seater by telephone. ius'e Store. or Watch Box. Navy Yard will receive romp atten: tor in Premivs Soap. P, PREMIUM SOAP, pe THE WELL-KNOWN BRAND, roto RECOMMENDS ITSELF i ALL OVER;THE LAND. 8 ‘XPERTS PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST THAT 18 MADE, Bs wre "ai ex) 7: ; j : 7 ace Sen § IT—TRY IT! IT MAKES A NICE LATHER. or rn SK YOUR GROCER Ma AND BEAB IN MIND~ ia : FoR LIres pee : ‘THAT 18 JHE EIHD. GHA. LIPPS. MANUFACTURER, ai : BALTIMORE i A ppp FER id E a BD TF : Eo aa BD EE TLL A A DDD Hf EE %gs8 ERSE ¥ JERSEYS. ‘The prices mentioned below for the Palais Royal's new stock of Jerseys are remarkably low, when it is taken into consideration that they are all made from the finest Stockinette. Allare guaranteed absolutely perfect ft- ting, and ip order to insure entire satisfaction our “la- ies" parlor” has been fitted with murrors for the benefit of ladies “trying on” Jerseys, a] f ‘Made expressly for the Palais Royal, in Our cutter is a Frenchman, which is as good es saying the fit is perfect. Have one tried on, or examine Jer- seys sold eleewhere for $1.50, and then look at ours for 98 cents tee Daas JJJ ERB All our $1.35 Jerbeys are silk stitched and tailor made, which is a guarantee they will not rip. The fine Stock- inette used assures you they will not tear, and being French fitting, they are perfect in shape. mag ay 5 & 2 2 a ge. = mes =o mem SS FER RRR EER Y. ¥ <SSg E R E i, eg Jeske yy & JiJ EER RR SgsS kee ¥ Sss8 = Fine all-wool Jerseys, silk stitched and tailet made ‘The same Jersey is sold elsewhere for $3. We invite ‘inspection of the finish of these Jerseys, also the quality of Btockinette used. 3 why se es 5,2 3 es Sy Ty Bae 3 ERE RRR s8Ss FEE Y ¥ ER y JEL oe v JsJ KEE ROR Sss8 Ken OY S58 = ‘We have 5,000 Jerseys of onrown importation at above Price, cut and made by experienced French work peo- ple, elegantly trimmed with basket braid, 2 inches wide. The latest craze of the Parisian elite, Colore— black, brown, green, garnet, navy. a a i —“ - j BE By, gts 3,3 Ey BTR ks ‘JJ ERE R & Sas In black only, with or without silk velvet collar and cuffs, trimmed with Soutache braid. Jersey as worn by the Empressof Austria, and by her made fashionable, ceo HHT EL ppp gS83q° a0 £. H L DD*" So HHH Ea, BoP cco HH It DpD 3 ERE RRR SSg Fes Y Y¥ 53g SE reef Se” vy § J EE ERK ‘SSg EE YY Ses, ; ae ae § E bg 3 = JJJ EEE R R ys! EER z: Bys' - ‘Made expressly for the Palais Royal, being the only perfect assortment of Children’s Jerseys outside of New York. Colors—green, brown, cream, navy, garnet, Diack; 20, 22 and 24 inch button at the back, and are 98 cents each; 26, 28, 30 inch button in front, and are $1.35 each. All made of same quality of Stockinette as in 92.25 Indien’ Jerseys, 18 Moysrer Creanixe Sure ALL WINTER WRAPS MUST GO. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. GREATEST MARE DOWN SALE EVER ATTEMPTED ‘We have concluded to wind ups most remarkably suc- ceasful season in this department, by closing ont every- thing in heavy-weight Garments, and todo so we are going to make it an object for our patrons to buy these ‘goods, even if they do not want them for imumediate use. $5.95: FORMER PRICE $9.50, ‘29 Black Beaver Dolians, full fur trimmod, $229: FORMER PRICE 4.25, 19 Heavy Stockinett Jackets, Ass't sizes, plaited back. $12.90; FORMER PRICE $21.00, 14 Squirrel Lined Circulars, Sicillian silk covered, 3-34 2-36, 4-38, $18.65, FORMER PRICE $29.00, 10 Rhadamah Silk Circulars, fur-trimmed, heavily quilted, satin lined. 10; FORMER PRICE $12.00 to $15.00, 29 Ase’t qualities Col'a Cloth Newmarkets, all sizes, #995; FORMER PRICE $13.50, 23 Berlin Twill Dolmans, full fur-trimmed, handsome- ly braided. 29 Heavy Plush Dolmans, nicely trimmed, at 8495; have been selling at $10.00. $19.50; FOR NER PRICE $26.00, 9 Imported Handsome Braided Dolmans, astracan or fur-trimmed, sizes 2-32. 3-34, 3-96, 1-38. . $995; FORMER PRICE $1275, 13 Heavy Ottoman Silk Circulars, quilted lined, far- $5.68; FORMER PRICE 10.50, 21 All-wool Colored Cloth ‘Tailor-made Newmarketa, ‘two (2) shades, assorted sizea PLUSH SACQUES!!! PLUSH SACQUES!!! PLUSH SACQUES!!! To dispose of the entire remaining stock of Plush ‘Sacques still on hand, of which many choice and desira- ble qualities still remain unsold, we shall make lange concessions from our former low prices, thus affording ‘rare opportunity to purchasers. Quality No, 1—1 Heavy Silk Pinsh. seal, ornaments. chamois pockets, $30: reduced price $22.75; Quality No, 2—5 Seal Plush, extra quilted satin Mn- ings, 8°; reduced price 825, Quality No. 3—8 Heavy Seal plush, sealskin finish, ‘€42; reduced price $30. Quality No. 4.—9 Fine Seal Plush, extraordinary well finished, 855; reduced price $40. Quality No. 5.11 Finest Grade Plush, perfect imite- tion of sealskin, $70; reduced price $52 FURS! FURS! FURS! AND AGAIN FURS! Come to us and purchase standard Furs from our fine ‘selected stock, and save from 60 to 100 per cent. AND GET THE BEST, Come tous and examine our fine goods before you ‘purchase an article in the fur line. The only stock that is complete and unbroken in the city. FRIDAY-MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1885, ‘We will offer our surplus stock of Fine Seal Garments, as follows: ‘Two 36-busts, length 42 inches, only $148; formerly $200, ‘Four 38-busts, 40 inches long, 6165; former price $200 to $225, Seven FineSscques, 40-busts, 42 inches long, $200; former prices $265 to $280, . ‘Fur Lined Wraps immensely reduced in price, 1,200 Superior Quality Hare Muffs, eatin lined, with adjust- ‘able fastener, at the uniform figure, 99c., actual worth, #200. BEAVER FURS, SEALSKIN SETS AND HARE CAPES. ‘Hare and Beaver For Trimmings in all widths, at re- duced prices, LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 622, 424 AND 425 $40,000 Sroce Ar Corr PRIOR TO MOVING (MARCH ist), ° we wi cc Te Panmeeersh axel SELL OUR ENTIRE yale rats to Goode, ac ‘Black the ees Jexsey Weave Suxs. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & py JUST A RGE LT LACK = PARIS NOVELTY.” SUPERR STOCK OF PLAIN AND BROCADED LYONS RRS Marry DUCHESNE, RUADAMES ‘31 1x, Sozons Por EVENING WEAR. 3 ELEGANT BLACK AND WHITE BEADED SATIN RICH TWO-TONE BROCADFD VELVET AND FRISE SATIN DRESS-FRONTS. LYONS BLACK AND COLORED ALL SILK VEL- ‘VETS, from $5.00 to €9.00. PLAIN AND BROCADED GERMAN SILK VELVETS, MI SAUEES AND TAOMOSR, CREPE HINES AND CANTON CREPES, B QUALITY BRGCADED ENESING OACZES, ot LADIES" | HOSIERY. PERINOTS CELEBRA TED. o MPLE’ ASSORT! OF PURE LINEN DAM- Sony BELFAST EL wy aout 8S BROWN & 84 wipe FLANNEL FOR TABLE COVER. a NEW Wi GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. @vODs BY cau ara ents = CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- ‘PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Peear Berunrsa, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9h stroot_ Established 1840. a ald Aswoat Sate Or Usoverwear. E. G. Davis, v9 MARKET SPACE WE ARE OFFERING UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PKICES, ial Bargat be expected. Stock Iarzeand well sasoriod™ Have recently soded en escction Mae BLACK AND WHITE BEADED NET. Bought at low fenres, and will bo mold accondinety, Flowers for Parties, Balls and Necuptions. well selected and at Bottom Pricra. Out line of Hamvure Edges aud ‘ficompicte, and prices Low-r thau ever, 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 POPULAR PRICES, E. G.DAVIs, EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. LADIES GOODS. SJ acqves Kauxaver, LADIES’ TAILOR, ‘From 29 East 2ist street, Now York, And 2 Bellevue avenue, Newport, ‘Will be at 415 18TH ST. N.W., NEAR PENN. AVE, Qlfr, Seltz’s Tailoring Establishment,) ‘from the 19th until the 26th inst., and respectfully so- Ucits the favor of an inspection of his new ‘styles and materials suitable for the present and coming seasons, ry SPECIALTIES. WALKING JACKETS, TRAVELING JACKETS, BRAIDED Ki Groves: Kw Groves: EVENING GLOVES, OUR OWN IMPORTATION, IN 16 BUTTON LENGTHS, ALL FANCY MATERIALS AND FEATHERS A ACTUAL cost. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F street northwest. €08 STH STREET, Opposite Patent Offica Lange assortment of ART EMBROIDFRIES and FANCY NEEDLEWORK, SATEEN, PLUSH and FEL’ inal! eading shade inn a Complete line of PEARSALL'S ENGLISH FILO- SELLE and FILO-FLOSS, DECCA SILKS. ARRASEN! CHENILLE, CREWEL and HAMHULG WOOL and al for AKT NEEDLEWOKK. * Full stock of BERLIN Z"PRYRS, COLUMBIA, GEUMANTOWN and SAXONY WOOL ‘end BRIT TING YARNS, ‘Stamping promptly executed. Ja9 Manawe Exa Sore. OF 305 STH AVENUE, NEW YORK, Is located for the season at 1335 F STREKT NORTHWEST, ‘With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSES. Also STREET COSTUMES AND WRAPS, ‘a8-ln Mana C. P, Mazen, 18 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, ‘21 Rue Paradis, 9 Congress Hall Block, ‘Paris, ‘Saratoga Springs, ‘Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH, Branch Establishment at 1834 F STREET, WASHINGTON, With fine assortment «f imported Costumes, Wraps Millinery and Novelties in Dress Garnitures, Orders filled at short notice, 36-1" LADIES TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Removed from 1535 F street EVENING AND i specially made by Parisian artista. sow } bebe VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, M eee San ary lor. — ‘York; William fata gadn af ie erie Lae: Wiperor ate, Teasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed, Even- Bridal Trousseaus a specialty. 90/ Pennsylvania avenue (over M. Willinis.) d27-1m* JFRENCH DYFING SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. ing Eatai Braets dane up wittoal tong rpral AghON Eta au ‘ : OLINE LERCH, formerly with A Tischer. a23‘Sm Razz Armactioxs FOR THE LADIES AT CHS, KUPPERTS: X03. 403 AND 405 71H S(RLET NORTHWEST. ‘he stiention of the Ladin is respedtully called to fea ‘Tidies, m Holders fons, Table Covers, Whisk Broom Aifferent designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every deseription, complete outst for Infante Merino Glcaks, Children's Lace Sutin and Velvet town and Zephyr Worsted Knitting Yarn, all colors and all Kings of Fltbrodiored materials oo Ras at the lowest market prices, ADIES' SEAL GARMENTS ALTFRED, REDYED relined. WHITE AND ALL | eer LCEPTION AND ‘and. Cirevlar linings pepained and recov. ‘rea, Cloth muffs made. CUNNINGHAM, ocd, 1310 8th street, between N and On. w. Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Seu Bost Seve ad Movs Golive know ts theta Tovst~d and g-oundssw se ‘Be. perl pret Sod Avpil whlele pea — BROOKE & co. 430-Im ‘9s Loutstana avenue Srectanries. OLD JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE. “WHITE SWAN" MINNESOTA FLOUR CHOICE REW CROP TEAS. CHAMPAGNES, LIQUEURS AND CIGARS GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F Srarer Nonrawner, c om GERE S. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 4 without a doubt the most BEAPTIPUL and the most Nerernove Flour in the world. ‘The Millers bave not only the most perfec {MIMLcon- ‘taining as it does all the most ‘unproved Machinery in- veuited up to the present time, but they produces Flour UnsmPassep by any mill in the world To provethat, we would simply state thata lane quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the princtpal Courtsof the old world. We Gvanawrer that it is made from selected hand wheat «town in Minnesota and Dakota It is an acknowledged ‘fact, that in this Flour a perfoct separation of the gluti- ous particles of the wheat berry and thorough elimi ‘nation of all weak and starchy matter has at last been reached. and ts consequently more Nuraittowa, yield- {is more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The ‘best trade admits that from ite bread-making qualities At ts the cheapest, as well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every mack aud every barrel is warranted to give eutire satisfaction, STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unercelied by any other Pateat ‘except Cores, and will please the wost exacting bouse- Acoper aud satisiy the most fastidious epicure GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patsnt RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour. made by the cele- ‘brated Hungarian process. Itia a very cheap and bead. Uiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we unrantes will give satisfaction toevery oue whe will tyit GOLDEN HILL. ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standard tamny Flour of theDistrict. It imequal in quality ton great many hich priced Patent Flours, whilst it ean be bought for considerable leas money. We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN BILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them onoe ‘will never use anything else, For sale by all grosera coo ° ‘Wholesale Depot, corner ist street and Indians avenue, WM. M. GALT & CO. sel3 PIANOS AND ORGANS PIANOS AND ORGANS OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAKERS SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF @5 AND 610 PER MONTE. A GENERAL CLPARING OUT SALE, OF ALU MY SECOND-HAND INSTRUMEN: SiTsNOs AND ORGANS—AT MUST PRICE NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED. Sry an tow an gk se low Seasons ieee © SIDNEY T. NIMMO, TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS SPECIALTY, ar V. BECI “a BECKER'S WARTROOMS, Fine Pianos for Rent and Sale. aS PIANOS. ‘The Best in the World. ‘A Large Assortment Constantly on Hand, at the ‘Warerooms, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons? Tuning and Kepairing Promptly Attended Mable Workmen. ed ALLET, DAVIS & COS GREAT SPECTALTY— H Thiel CPMiGNT URASD BANG ew and logan style wow ready, at special price Hl. SUMNER dil oth strait uw. ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS AEE MADE SY DECKEN Baoa. x. APPT GH. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th stroct nw. ‘Also for Burdett ongans, Srecs& Co, Exensox, & Bavs&Co PIANOS, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL CBGANS. and eet gat ores tear A Pakerae as HENRY EBERBACS, Managing Poriny ot the intent of Bis bbe . Pianos, ‘to by Re cost G. T. Kee, TAILOR, ‘Ninth Btrect Northwest, (FOR BOYS 12 TO 1", Onsen S68 S885 St rte ‘Rubber Costa and Gossamern at an immense anerifico MISFIT STORE, (CORNER OF lors AND ¥ STREETS aD Famacsm,™ 4 THE conxen oF pre eo