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Fa # THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY! JANUARY 17, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. PROSPECTS FOR THE ICE CROP, LOCAL MENTION. = = The V = | «What Our Local Dealers Say. The Weather. OFFICE OP THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFrrcen, 1 Wasmixaton, D. C., January 17, 1885, 10 mf For the raidile Atlantic states, much colder, clear- | THE MAIN SUPPLY OP THE WASHINGTON MARKET COMES PROM THE KENNZBRC RIVER AND PONDS IN ing Weather, high westeriy Winds, With gales On| MAINE—HOPES AND FEARS. the coust, rising barometer. For Sunday, fair colder weather fs Indicated for In describing the prospects for the ce crop for New England,the mida'e and south Atlantic stat | the coming season the Baltimore Sun of the 15th instant savs: w Yor! Tennessee and th region. Onio vi ¥ and lower Is ——_— dealers are disheartened by the CLEARING OUT Sarg of winter underwear, winter | outlook for this winter's ice crcp on the Hudson. Sloves, and hose. Great mark down at France's, | qf cod weather doesn’t set in soon,’ sald one | corner and D sirects, the uly strictly one- desler, “lee Will be bot searce and dear next sea- worth speaking about has been flelded Susquehanna, largely used for the Price bat and gent.’s (urnisilng store in this city. Mxs. Howano, living at 1360 B street southwest, On thy Rtieuipted to enter het neous br cutting te front | SWPPIF Of Baltimore and Washington, no ico has Sai tink wae Tia hiaand Get betore yainicie arene arvested this seasoa for the trade, and the | trance. Prospect of making a crop at this time of the year is not at all encouragins. Mit. CUCKCH HOPEFUL OF A*SUPPLY. ‘The above paragraph having been brougut to the | attention of Mr. C. B. Chi Ask Your Devaerst— For Aloha perfume, and get the best. ‘TRE fine photos of Kets Kemethy"s, 1109 Pa. av Continue to be $ per dos ,with a 18.h painted Tee. } te company, that gentieman said: “As the thrée Ane Yor Gorse Sovrm? leading ice companies In t rict do not bar- Send for fltustrated pamphiet of the most attract | vest ice uanna oF the fve and vest-appointed wi ve pla n only fp states. Address C. B. Orcuit, 150 Broadway, ariments here, the | ‘New York. a c anna Ion very few people Tag Nationa Sate corner 15th Dd ne and New York avenue ives trunks of suver- ‘ company, Fulis Tee com- ware, bonds and ail svrts of vainsbie things on | pany and Rich Co., ail of this city, all depend on | Special deposit for a moderate charge. See adver- | the Kennebee river. in Malut, for’ the Use: large store he ch they sy pacity Whenever they have a | fatied as yet of ‘TRawsrer PIcTcRES for slik. Rowsenirs are prevenird by the timely pre tion of depositing your lvose valuables with thi Rational Safe Deposit company, corner 15th street nd New York avenue, d's, 42; whey can fall nd where vessels can go and get their = all times of the Fear. Sitld the O1nm— atte re than | Kennebec break up under the mild w the Ice Mesto Kontioee noe In these ponds would only soften, but could not | is je Use Atappis: Sree vi s ame fate asthe river ice, which 13 in pubile favor; the ever incr wand proves s J A hich 13 jertt alone . ected by the under current ‘breaking that its mé rit alone fs its 1 tion as th TRIE seasons: hence: this necessary mentioned to insure their needed suppiy of ice. The Hudson and Sus- quehanna rivers do not affect the market in Washington ai ail, and Baltimore bui iitule.” ME. FENWICK'S HOPES 4ND FEARS. APPLETON’S AM lia, For best terms see For Sale— Miscellaneous column, this paper. Mavamwe E. SOULE, of 905 5th avenue, New York, Will be personaily at ber pariors, No. 13° F street Dorthwest, ail the coming week, to Lake orders, STAR man this morning dropped Into the head- r com 5 u Ss eS Falls Ice company, at 501 9th Sate sit company, corner 15th | T2Fters of the Great Fa 7 Sa tg joan aa mnie tne ee tod p. | Street, whefl a brief conversation was held with or and inspect the vaults, | Mr. J. 7. Fen eretary and treasurer, Mr. ——- toa question as to What are the “Justa’s OLD Staxp,” 619 D street northwest, | prospecis of a good suppl id: “Very poor | Duys gentlemen’s first-tias+ second-hand clothing. | at pr 2 hh = month of Feb- | Rote by mall promptly atvended to. Tuary in w e One yest on the Ken- = | nebec. ‘This month may set us all right, as it som = For Seccrrry at How | umes does, but I must Say that the prospect at CLS Use Aladdin Security OL 18 exceedingly gh ‘The Ice there at ‘It is known to be und best ofl at is avout nine inches k, Which 1 a good Lt butid upon. Our com; three large Plants on the Kenuebee, one at ‘Green Ledges,’ ule | At ‘Haley Houses’ at Pittston, and ue other at | Gray & | Booth bay. ‘These are ail in the neighborhood of | Gardiner City, Maine, at the head of navigation for | vessels of large tonnage. | “This etty does noi depend for tts tce on the Sus- | quebanna or the Hudson rivers.” rs. Globe Printing Office, Burers and Records printed promptly. Clarkson's Diarres in ail binds Rouse, at Chapman gS, pocket. and countin; Penusylvauia avenue. “Certainly not.” The Kennebec furnishes nearly YEsSTEeRDay afternoon a horse attached to a wagon | all the ve for this market. The Grea Pauls | riven by William Scott, and owned by Mrs. J.P. | company gets all 1t3 lee from the | Palmer, Tan away from’ tn front of Perry's dry | nebee iver, as does the Independent com- goods Store, corner 8h street and Pennsyivania | pany, and 'so do Rich & There was Svenue, and ran into a carriage corner 10Uh st throwiug the horse down and breaking the wagou; damage, $20. ae ttle ice brought from the Susq suummer at the instance of the governim: | ments, but _asageneral thing our citizens | the Kennebec article for drinking, it being made Tae Ouest and most popular wine and liquor | purer than any other.” gatablishment of Chr. Xander, at No. 9 and 911 | — “Have the Great Fatls company much te held in 7th street northwest, bas the finest stock of wines, | reserve on the Kenuebec from last year? Liquors, brandies, &c. Hels noted for selling the | “Not ent for a supply tor Its customers In articie only. | this city, should there be a total failure which 1s - | not anticipated.” ‘Tuose seeking bargains in half hose should read b u “How about your capacity for storaze?” the advertisement ofS. B. Etlery, 1112 F street ever was larger and in better contition than Rorthwest. at present, nor were the company’s teams In better | Coudition to work when the harvest 1s ready. We have hopes and fears both at the present time; hopes that we way secure a good crop, so that 1 may be reasonably cheap, and ie the season | ts sipping away with no’ harvest a yet, that the supply may be light.” —_——s Amusements Next Week, Mor. Ristort’s ExGagemet.—But little need be | said tn calling attention to the exgagement of this | distinguished actress at Albauga’s grand opera house ext week. Her place a3 one of (he greaiest at Favors for the german. EXAMINE $ifslasses. Hempler’s, optician, Pa, ave CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements. &c., To-night. For’s Orewa Hovse—Carleton Opera troupe in “The Merry War.” ALBACGH’s OreRa Hovse.—Rotson and Crane tn “Sharps and Flats.” 3, 421 9th st tragediennes of the age has” song | Naviowat. TakateR.—Mlle. Rhea in “The Ameri-| been firmly established, and few cul: | can Countess.” tured people will allow Ullls last opportunity Diez MvsecM.—J. H. Keane in “Solon Shingle.” | to See her pass without availing themselves of It. The ct that Mine. Ristori wili, during the present ment, use the English lahguage tn her int €3 an additional interest to her ap- Sue 15 Said to have attained remarkable in the use of Engilsh. Her foreign accent i3siid to be less noticeable than tial of Mme. Modjeska. She ts supported by a good company, nd Will appear in a round of the gre@s iniperson a witch have given her herfame. ‘The man- nt of Albaugu’s Will make every effort to mount the plays fu a sigle worthy of Mme. Ristori, and from whab bes already been done in the way of st- ze embellishment gt this house this season, TREATeR Comigcr.—Reutz-Santiey Burlesque | troupe in “Orpheus ald Eurydice.” | Henzee’s Mcsecm—Jennie Kimball's Opera | Company in “Chimes of Normandy.” Condensed Locatn. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:30 p. m. and ex- tinguished at 5:154. m. Mr. Charles Sinithson. the promising oarsman of South Washington, was chopping wood in his yard On G street, between 4% aud revis, a few days ago, when the axe cut a slice off the’ fleshy Wt or the thumbof the left hand. His friends | leaves no room for misgivings on this score ‘The | that he will not be disabled by it. + | repertory for the week 1s as follows: Monday, Shillington sends Harper's Monthly for Feb-| Euizabeth ;” Tues: “Mu art;” Wed ruary. ie ‘The Circuit Court jurors were to-day discharged | - by Judge Hagner for the term. bets.” *aturda Yesterday afternoon the District Commissioners | walk ag scene fi Pardoned the woman Georgiana Brown fromthe | NaTiONaL THEATER. Workhouse, who came here trom the west dressed | Square theater s.ccesses, in man’s attire, and directed that she be trans- | the attraction at the National theater next weer, | ferred to the almshouse until she 1s rested. In-| This play, by Mr. David Belasco, had a long rua at fendent Stoutenburgh says he will see that she 1s| the home theater, and was received witn great Property clothe, ard will procure employment for | favor by both critiés and public. It is of the seyle jer InBome private family. characteristic of the Madisgn Square, A handsome goid jewel was presented to Ros H. | of tone and interesting, Foster, W. M. of Lafayette Lodge, No. 13,L 0. M.,| action. The artists e1 at the meeting of the louge last eve | are nearly The Spirituacists, who Friday, Marie Antoin- ‘Mary Stuart” and sleep- her of the Madison May Blossom,” wili be wholesome fat unsensational of d in rendering the play and entirely competent. ‘ W leet permanently at | Among ther are Miss Georgia Cayvan, Mr. Joseph Masonic Temple. have engaged Mrs. Dr. Amanda | Wheelock and Mr. Ben Mazinicy. Much of toe M. Spence, of New York, for the ensuing four | sceuery used in the original production of the play Weeks. Mrs. Spence was One of the first women who entered the lists as a public advocate of spirivualismn. | Will be employed at the N. wee Nair Burgess at Forv’s.—The ationai theater next | "e will be a Season J. Brad Adams sends the January number of the | of vigorous, wholesome fa at Ford's ope hence usetul T. S. Ofictal Postal Guide. | next gw » When Neil Burgess returns there in M. J. Ford bas, for Amanda Hurley, fled a bill his broad-guage comedy enutied “Vim.” The for divorce against John P. Hurley. They were g piece made agreat hit at F Married in 154, and after ving together for 19 ord’s last year, and there i$ no reason Why It should ot Meet Uke success years she charges that in October, 1873, defendant | the present season. Burgess’ tinpersonation of the deserted her. | ae ed, strong-minde Yankee farmer's wite The Home Piste Glass Insurance company has ts tn Its way a work Of art. There are many gro. Placed on record a certificate tha 13 all | tesquely humorous pa in tu play, and tt will German- | no doubt draw big aud: #3 to For Mr. Bur- any has flied a cer- | gess ts said to be supported by a competent com- that the Ss ho debi com| ‘lifleate of the same teno: | Dany. The funeral of Mrs. Georgianna Tuell, wife of | Pareaz V3 MUSBUM.—Opera will give way to the Lawrence A. Tuell, who died took | drama at this favorite ort next week, when Place day froin her late re 26 D| Pauline Ma ting company ap- Street southeast. Interment gtessional | pear in two por st Lynne,” and | cemetery. | “Picket-of-Leave * former will hold the = Sp ay boards Mond and Wednesday, and the ANED FOR RUNNING Ota ScHoor Grnta—Thos: | jatter the reinsinder of the week, Pato ‘Brien, the Withers, ¢ red driver, who Was arrested irisa giant, wiil remain during the week. terday for el * Warner and Leeivaa BY MR. J. A. Sata—This well-known. Gireluberger, school girls, at the corner of | English journallst and iiteraté i give some 4 this morning. | ‘The defendant testifled that he was-a driver for | Olcott &Co., and that he was not used to the horse, it having been left at the stable f Ww near the corner of 9th structed by a account of bi! as @ special correspondent tn all in two lectures at Marint’s hall on the 21st and 23 tnst. Mr. Sala is famous for lls gilts as a recun- teur. He will be introduced by Speaker Joba G. sie. experiences parts of the world trial, street his v He attempted to all the Pore Up when he saw the iris, but 1t was too Late. | TURES BY Prop. R, A. Proctox.—Prot. Rich- Frye poet hat the horse was wild and | ard A. Proctor, tle t Englisa astronomer, enter e Juige sale reaking | wilt gi 0.Of libs po} ures at Willa of ap unm able bors: Will give two of lis p res at Willard hall on the publte si day evenings a ‘ Vt Monday and Tues DeXt week. ‘The cannot be Justllied. He thourht, the proprietor «lecture Wilt Le on “The Lite of a World.” and Bed $20 for fast driving and $10 fc wilt bet ated with many striking nieve Will be illustrated With inany striking views. 18 are now on se Brentano's. MUsets.—Mr. J. I, Keane will close a suc- ul wees at the Dine Museum to-nt e" whl be substit On Monday the the little giris, ——— A PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT aT HYATTS An entertain cit stil Thy Dell,” the original Hazel Ki rer Comrque.—The attraction at the Co- Mique hext week will D2 one of t the Season, and should tnsure the manazement big busluess “Mr. Dominick Murray 1s unexcelled as & character actor, having few equals on th nstage in his own spec ped from Sing Sing,” a number of years, larity well. Mr. Murra: | company, 8 Very cTeditably sustained by son, Fuller and Smith, Holden, Edetin elaborate feature of and and sce sqttail of t ona, const Zantzing : serv The late hours.) Man: present, “Es. has been before the public nd Seems to retain Its popu- will be assisted by a good A VsreRas Coxpvcron Retines—Capt. F Eclally selected Uy Bimselr. Danks, conductor of the way train un th Wash | ington branch of the B. and 0. ratiroad been District Democratic Ctuds. peusioned by the company and retire tve| At the meeting of the West Washington Cleve- Service. He bas been conductor on this train for 4 and Hend ‘ks club last evening, Capt, James Goddard presiding and H. G. Divine acting as sec- retary, a resolution endorsing Mr. Thomas J. Lut- over thirty years, and is nuw over seventy years of age. Mat OF THe Kaikoap War.—Yesterday | trell for the position of recorder of deeds was Tomine Hai eut Sioat that the Baltimore and Po- | adoptea.—The Youns Men's Democratic club, at Maryland avenne sop any Nas Ublowding ties at | their meeting last evening, decided not to emees 14th street, preparator: 088 14th street to the re Jaying @ trac! of it, notwithstanding Ub Court. Itappears that some t ad been unloaded | ©@ Maryland avenue, for the purpose of laying an additional track there (where the company has thority to lay tracks) m any one for the District oMces under the administration. A lary were elected, and applications for member from forty persons were received. | the club for March 4: will consist sa to | Coed Overcoal, Prince 2 ling the | Cand the | The police | nd, but when quarters an inquir: coming nunver of new mesube ne a ‘The untiorin ip of fon of the Washington nv Inauguration of President Clev Were not again ordered on the gro We report reached he thade through the telepuone, which resuited in | earning the object of the company | ‘The club also adopted a beautiful badge for the use of the organization. ~~» ——__ ‘Transfers of cal Deeds in fee have been recorded ag follows: Mercy Marla Gray to W. X. Stephens, pt. 2, Sq. DL Of 851: $3,900. George I. Hill to Jolin T. Arms, lot 24, sub. Sq. 856; $3.00, John Finn to C. H. Lamon, 14, 8. 44; $1,000. ©. V. Ridgway to John & ‘eyss, pt. 113, Old ter Socidet 43,000. Elizabeth Peg een Gaia ee wehan, lots $8 and 34, sq. 12; $—. Purser Williamvon Resigns. BE GIVES UP HIS POSITION ON THE LAKE AND Dis. | AFPEAKS ON HEARING OF EDITOR CROMWELL'S CHANGES. ‘The steamer Lady of the Lake, of which Joseph P. Williamson ts purser, was due at the 6th street wharf yesterday at 3p.m. Detectives Cox and Carter awaited her arrival with a warrant for Wilamson, sworn out by Editor Cromwell, for Violation of the civil sights act. When the steamer arrived Willfamson was not to and. Ma. E:seMAN'S SUIT AGaixsr THE MansHaL—| The case of M. F. Elseman agalost Marshal Me- | Michael, which has been before the Cireutt Court severul ‘times recently and partlally was again before Judge Hagner yesterday. A few Mouths ago Etseman’s sore was attached by the | Inarenal, and a writ of repievin was issued, and on | the same day Eiseman made an assignment, giving | Certain preterences. Certain of the creditors, by | Messrs. N. H. Miller and C. C. Coie, moved toquash | the writ, and this motion having been argued, Sudge Hagner granted the motion to quasi and Ordered the return of the stock on recovery from the suretion of the Dond—Isadore Kann and Arthur | Natians Motion was opposed by Messrs. A.C. Bradiey and Leou Tobriner. — Lamceny Cases in tue ‘Shell this morning fined Henr: P Lick CouRT.—Juc \ “lay $1 (or lavceny, | be found. Capt. Mary Rovinson. a colored servant girl, pleaded | Barker stated that Willamson had been arrested: guilty to stealiny Bere Was articles from the resi- | vefore on a similar charge and acquitted because ja ck, om Capitol Hil, and was sen- | Tenced to sixty days in Jail. Lucy Curtis, another | colored servant girl, received a like sentence for | stealmg Various articles from the residence of Mn A. B. Mullett, corner of 25th street and Pennsylva- Bia avenue. the offense was committed out of the jurisdiction of the court. He was theh warned, however, that Af th: offense had been committed Withiu the juris diction of the court judgment would have been | given against him. Hearing of Editor Cromwell’ charge against him, Willlamson became frightened, Fesizhed his position while in Norfolk aud: steceed Herzog’s MUsECM.—The “Chimes of Normandy” | for parts unknown. Will be given for the last time to-night. Monday next Pauline Markham with a voice of “vocal vel- vet,” ag Richard Grant White aptly put it, begins an ment limited to a single Week, “East Lynne” will be given the first three days, followed | by the “Ticket o: Leave Mau.” All will do weil to secure seats in advance. Matinees every day. See advertisements ‘Mus. M. J. Hur, 1900 F street northwest, ts sell- = French bonnets aud bats ata sacrifice See vertisewent ———_—_—_. STOLE THE Mowry ro Buy a Lre.—Harry H. Dryden, tndicted for larceny, who was arrested in Philadelphia and brouglit here last evening by two. Philadelplla officers, was arraigned in the Crim!- nai Court -this me Dryden {3 a one- young man, and pleaded that there were but instead of 373, as ch: and he took the money to get an artificial leg. He stated that he was a shoemaker, and came from Baltimore. He was sentenced 0 one yearin the penitentiary at Al- | thorized by an THE PROPOSED SCHOOL REFORMS Gen. Birney’s Program. The reform resolutions Introduced in the school board at the last meeting by Gen. Birney are of 80 important a character, and are likely to be so much discussed, that the public will doubtless like to se thelr full text, as given below: Whereas, the “daily programs” furnished to the teachers for their guidance provide for weekly exam- inatfons as follows: In the 5th grade, one or more; in the 6th grade, one; 1 the 7th and 8th grades, two, respectively; making from forty to about elghty examinations yearly, according to the grade; and hereas, sald examinations are written and fix the apding of g23," t ingasa cons: la robust; anu Whereas, none of these percentage, written examinations are au- rule of this board; and whereas, 7th and 8th grade ‘is required to ain, In said examinations, and In spell xercises, at least twegty ten matter, amounting for a school each pupli In th: each Lit composition and Pages of wri of Mity puptis, to boat housand pages a month, or nine or ten thousand a year: and Whereas, by a miisxpprchension of the rules of this board, many teachers regard it as a duty to be per- formed outside of school hours, to examine erite- ally every word of this immense mass of writin; and intérline corrections therein—a Most repugnant drudgery—which comp offen to burn the midnight lamp, impairs ther health, robs them of their elasticity and lessens thelr teaching power, whlle the corrections $9 li bortousiy made are hardly glanced at by the pupils; theretore, Resolved, 1. ‘That said weekly examinations and percentage ratings In the oth,6th 7th and sth Srades slall be discontinued forthwith, 2 That compositions and written spelling exercises shall be distributed among classmates for criticism, tho teacher's duty in regard to them shall be ited to hearing’ ericisias and making remarks thereon to the class. 3. That the work required of & teacher out 0: school hours embraces records, re~ Portsand preparation for giving lessons, and it shall not De increased Without the express Order of this board. Whereas, the pupils of the 1st grade, being mostly children of the te> der age of six und seven are tacit in Wweive different subjects, the puplls of higher grades to the Tih inclusive, are taught the same or a sill larger number, aud those oft rade are examined for percentages different studies; and whereas such a Stuules Is unfavorable to thorough arrassing to teachers and causes & education, Most injurious strain upon the nervous system of ainbitlous pupils, especially upon that of girls; therefore Resolved, 1. That the number of studies in each of the elght lower gre suould be greatly lessened. 2. That the studies of music by note and of Prang & Co.'s drawiny, books shall not be taught iuany grade lower than the btu. 3. That euch superintendent and supervising principal ls hereby directed to report, in writing, Co this board, at its hext meeting, what studies dught, in his opinion, 1 be dropped from the course prescribed for the elgat lower grades. — WHAT GiKLS TALK ABOUT. Scraps of a Conversation Overheard the Opening Night of ‘the “American Countess.” “Well, for my part, I had rather be myself than be uw vo or twenty-three(!) and be a belle. I should be perfectly happy 1f I could have a partner for every igure in the germany” “What a low desire!” “Has she got a husband Iving?” “You are no! supposed to ask anything like that, my dear; you might hurt her feelings.” p,ffom this the’ conversation evidently drifts to av.) “Weil, couldn't she have gotten a divorce?” “1 suppose she could if old De Caux had not got- ten shead of her.” _ “T should think the President's man would get | Ured of standing there all the evening. Is my hair allright? Do you think the President bas to pay for his man” “They don’t wear well; they break so easily at the knees. They stretch, you know. She says she always sits with her fect'ap ina chair.” (fhe young furtied woman on the right says they were Laléing about silk stockings.) “That's Lieut. Garltngton over there—at theend ofthe row. He was on the Proteus, you know.” (hat man with the light hair? “Gr hair.” not the gray hatr.” He's nov inarried, ts her” “Go for Lim, L— ¢ ner, sotto voce, to the young married ey’ Say that’s Jeut. Garlington over , With tho ight hatr, at the end of the row. He Was On the Proteus, you'kaow.” “On the what?” “On the Proteus." Ob! tell your husband, he'll know, “Suppose the gallery a It would mash my best Dat!” be And yo! ar best head, toot” “It’s golng to be six yards of tulle, hind, that’s all there 13 of ff.” «The speaker Was afterwards discovered to be a Tobust young women of about one hundred and Uuirty pounds weight) shirred up be- (Here the play becomes of more thrilling interest and the front row only hears.) “I went to see “The Private Secretary,’ I never saw anvihing sotunny tn my life. I laughed soI hearly fell off my seat.” “There's a good-lovking man over there.” “Tit tell_you who he ts—tv’s Mr.— “Tlove a beautiful man.” “She's got beautiful eyebrows.” ! beantifullegs!” “Aud, my dear, they presented hin with a chair covered’ with car: pet, a camp chair, you know, and a wardrobe with glass doors!” ——__+e.______ ‘Tae Dakota TROUBLES.—A dispatch from Bis- marck, Dak., January 16, says: It Was cenerally re- ported to-day that the Southern members of the egisiature had determined to adjourn to som pointin South Dakota. Inquiry lewis to the con- clusion Ubat while there is a strong sentiment against Bistnatek as the capital no definite plan of action has been agreed upon. One member said: “We want them to know that they are on a keg of owder, and Unat it will not do to fool with fire- rands. = ‘Tue RichMonD PosruasrEr Restons.—Postmaster G. K. Gilmer, of Richmond, Va. whose term ex- pires In May dext, sent in Lis resignation to Presi- dent Arthur yesterday, to take effect atonce. It 4s rumored that his motive 1s to allow President Arthur to appoint his successor before he goes out of office. Mr. Gilmer says, however, the step 1s taken only on account of his falling health and business affatrs. Avsowvrety Porg RRR OO ¥ FA IO CO Sy we t B38 8 YY BAL BE R%? ¥ SS ton SBR Noon BOB N oo% a ie BEB iN use pee 00 WoW ww ppp } PoP OO WWWW D D Rs pPP O O WWWW D D Bp 0.0 WWWW DoD i 00) =6W) OUWCO ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, Strength and wholesomenesa, More economical than theordinary kinds, end cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Soldontyincans, KoxaL Baxina Power Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. aps NO SUEFERER FROM ANY SCROFULOUS DIS- AN case, who will fairly try Ayer's Sarsuparilia, need despair of = cure. It will purge the blood of all im- purities, thereby destroying the germs from which PF iofuls bs developed, and will infuse new life and vigor ‘throughout the whole physical orgenization, OME SAY “CONSUMPTION CAN'T BE CURED,’ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as proved by forty years! ex perience, will cure this disease when not already ad- vanced beyond the reach of medical aid. Even then its use affords very great relief, and insures refreshing sleep. aus Ove Tuuexse Srocx Or Day Goons MUST BE REDUCED, STLES at Cost, VELVETS at Cost. DRESS GOODS at Cost. TABLE LINENS at Cont BLANKETS at Cost. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTO: (widest. and very best), 292 NG ms BEAUTIFUL DRESS GoODs. SERGE CASHMERES, fine Garnet, twelve yards for 8200. ‘Every yard ts worth HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VEL (ral vale $2.50, reduced to ‘Sto as LADIES'CLOTH SUITING, one (uamuense double width), in Brown asa Gran, wage and COLORED SILKS at actual Cost ‘Our quality BLACK CERENGH) SELES 81.2 to $1.00. Our excellent quality COLORED SILKS reduced frogs OCADE EOwED TLRS, in White, Greta, Pink NG, HfLfsc in Hlug, Cream and Pink, pure wool, lity in Blue, Green and BR E BLACK CASHMERE Sitti 5, Bure wp site, T pure linen, 500, CASH PRICES. NOCREDIT. . ne | | les as worn out would be most acceptable io give A Requisition From the Governor of South Carolina, JULIUS HASS TO BE ScNT TO THAT STATE FOR TRIAL. About December 30th last Juilus Hass was com- mitted to jail here to answer the charge of obtain- ing money by false pretenses, and arrangements were being made this week for giving bail for htm. Detectives Raff and Biock anticipated this ection, and this morning a requisition Was received from Governor Thompson of South Carolina for Hass, he being charged (a that state, on the oath of H. P. Jackson, with having on November 24 last upon him at Charieston a check drawn by one Dud. Bolligan for $120 on the National Bank of Charles- ton, on which complainant advanced $50, and on presenting the check it was found to be a forgery, and there was no tnoney to Bollman’s credit. “Tie requisition names Raff as the agent of tne state. ‘The Chief Justice on this requsition issued a War- lovss.—The night lodging house, near the police station on 12th street, 1s now open, with Mr. J. M. Elliott ineharge as superin- tendent, Mr. Elijot’s datiy report sterday stated that the number of lod: received at the house January 15th p.m. was twenty-taree—twenty-two mules anlone female. Five lodgers were of one famtly—man, wife and three children—and were sent to the louse by the police. admitted by card trom the police stations, and one from the Young Men’s Christian Assoclation. Four applicants were refused adrhtssion on account of yermin, one for intoxication, and three because they had been inmates for three nights, ‘The man- sers Say that garments cast away by many tami out to poor wayfarcrs. A. Saks & Co. reports stolen from their wagon on ‘Thursday night an overcoat, valued at #2),——Elien Clark, 324 C street south: West, repprts stolen from clothesline $ worth of clothin, MARRIAGR Licexses.—Marrlage Meenses wave been issued by the clerk of the court to Ber- nerd Robinson and Rose Hervehfleld; George Alfred Johnson and Martha A. V. Parker; bantel Russetl, of Frederick county, Md. nd Harriet Hall, of Bal- umore county, Md.; Everett Gales and’ Havte Smith; Join J. Philips of Richmond, Va., and Car- rie R, Cunaingham. SuGuT Rise 1 THe Poromac.—The signal ser- vice dbserver at Harper's Ferry sends the foliowing this morning: “River rose two fect over night; suil rising—depth four feet above low water.” — Affairs in West Washington. RoBBERIES.—James H. Wheeler, captain of the | schooner Annte F. Clarke, lying at Suinin’s wharf, tool of Washington street, reports that he was aroused out of his sleep ‘about one o'clock this morning by a noise In his cabin, and on fumping our of his bunk saw a aban disippear out of the cabin door. ‘The tilef carried off with him clothing, Jewelry, ete., valued at about $50. There were four mien esi¢ep In the cabin where the robbery Was couumitted, besides a dog. ‘The residence of Mr. E.G. Rendall, 3081 O street, was entered. this moraing between’ and 6 o'clock by some one un- known, who cu tue slats of a front. window blind and thén cut out the glass. ‘The tlet took, trom # cupboard in the dining room, table linen,two boxes of Cigars, ete., all amounting to about §8) in value. ‘The thtet was evidently frightened off, for there Nas silverware found un the dining table, packed, Teady to be taken away. ‘The family had gone to the theater, and returned home about one o'clock. Mr. Cornelius Ramsburg reports that some ono made an attempt to enter hts residence, No. 2821 Q street, last night, by cutting the slats of a kitchen window. ‘The thief was unsuccessful in his attempt vo enter, A Livery Roxaway.—Two large gray horses driven by Geo. W. Seriber, colored, and owned by John Widmayer, a butcher, living on the 7th street road,took trizht’at the corer of Sth and P streets, dashing up P street to 82d and down that street to ‘The team colided with Veale's grocery store at the gomner of Sad and M streets breaking the wagon and injuring the horses, ‘The driver was not in the Wugon at the tme. Denocratic MeRTING.—The Cleveland and Hend- ricks club of this place held thetr regular meeting last night, Capt. James Goddard in the chair. Mr. Thomas Luttrell was endorsed by this club for the position of recorder ot deeds, a Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tur Eventne Star Free THrs Morxtv@.—Alexandria got up an hour earlier than usual this morning, roused bf an alarm | Of fire amid a gale of wind, saortly before 6 o'clock. | A large brick dwelling, much dilapidated, occupied | by Aun Wright on Weat street, neariy opposite the | fair grounds, was fornd to be on fire. Al Hahy one inside proving vain the door was Kicked open, but the flames had $0 filled the louse that entrance was Imposstole, go that the building was wrecked and tis contents destroyed. 1c was for a while reported that Ann Wright had been burned, but 1t Was soon ascertained taat she had the day before gone to Visit her sister, Mrs. Howard, in Fairfax couuty. The house is an oid | one, once @ hotel, and then'a ruin ‘or a long time, bit/had been roofed in and made habitable. It was the property of Capt. Keyes. CORPORATION CouRT.—The city court has ad- journed until Monday next. ‘The court has con- rined the reports of Sale in the cases of Wheatley agi. Davenport and of Moore agt. Jones, settling up the estate of Capt. E. Jones. Nores.—The mayor has tined Henry Harris $5, and James Brown $2.80, for disorderly conduct. — ‘The Friday club gave a’ pleasant entertainment at McBurney’s hall last night.—Commissioner Dut- fey Is al work making Ms annual assessment in Unls clty.—Mrs. Chloe 4. Violett died yesterday at tue residence of Mr. John Proctor, on Queen street, ——The brig Onolaska, treighted’ with staves for Cuba by Reed & Co., sulled to-day.—State Asses. sor Vincent Is now engayed In fixing the values of real estate here, on Which the, state taxes of the next five years’ will be levied —Rev. Mr. Bern- hard held 4 children’s meeting this afternoon at ‘Trinty M. E. church. ee Snot Her HUSBAND AND BURNED THE Bopy.— Wiillam Druse, a farmer of Warren, Herkimer county, N. ¥., las been tissing for a’ménth, A nephew of Mrs Druse has confessed that the woman shot her husband, and that the body was burned. Mra Druse and her nephew are under arrest. . Eezema AND EVERY, SPECIES OF ITCHING AND BURN- ING DISEASES POSITIVELY CURED. ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum, with its agonizing itching and burning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with CoTicuRa Soap, and a single application of Curicuna, the Great Skin Cure. This repeated daily, with two or three doses of CuTIcURA REsoLveNT, the new Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure aud unirritatiny, the bowels open, the liver and kid- neysuctive, will speedily cure Eczema, Tetter, Ring- worm, Psoriasis, Lichen Pruritns, Sculled Head, Dan- ruff and every species of itching, scaly and pimply humors of the scalp and skin, when the best physicians and all known remedies fail, WILL McDONALD, 2542 Dearborn. street, Chicago, erstefuily acknowledges a cure of Eczema or Salt Rheum on head, neck, face, armas and lecs for seventeen years; not able to walk except on hauds and knees for one year; not able to help himself for eight years; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his cuse hopeless; permanently cured by Curicuna ResoLvent (viocd purifier) internally and Currouma and CuTicuRa Soap (the great skin cures) externally. CHAS. HOUGHTON, Esq, lawyer, 28 State street, ton, reports u case of Eezema under his observation for ten years, which covered tho patient's body and limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment had been applied without benefit, which was completely cured solely by the Curtoura Remepres, leaving a clean and healthy skin, ss F. H. DRAKE, Esq., Detroit, Mich., suffered untold tortures from Eezetua, which appeardou his hands, head and face and nearly destroyed his eyes, After the most careful doctoring aid x consultation of physicians failed to relieve him he used the CuTicuza ReMepres | and was cured, aud has remained so to date. MR. JOHN THIEL. Wilkesbarre, Pa, writes: “Ihave suffered from Salt Rheuin for over eight years, at times #0 bad that T could not attend to iny business for weeks atatims, Three boxes of Curicuna and four bottles RusoLvENT have entirely cured me of this dreadfu disease,” Soid by all drugzists. Price: Ourrouna, 50cts.; Re- SOLVENT, $1; SoaP, 25 cts, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” CUTICURA SOAP. AN EXQUISITE TOILET, Bath and Nursery Sanative, Jal Mosr Bz Crosep Oor. ‘We havea good many odds and ends in broken sizes of Boots and Shoes; will sell off for one-half price to close them out. r. 8 4 3010 Panniylvinin ovenie, To OVERS, Or Curae Prices, Let them ‘xan wnine Cure Before Purchasing 1Oibe- Cat Su 12 Cans Tomatoes. 12 Cans Corn.. ‘Theee are few out of many A.C. & G@ H DEMONET'S,, Dealers in Fine Groceries, Wines and Liquors, 3712 Pennsylvania avenue, J. C. Horcumsos, Successor to ‘M. WILLIAN, Fa eh Ree EL ‘ever shown in this 1914 and 1916 et, 7 Treyise, Paria. . Oe rlvania sve. ‘The reduction of TEN PER CENT on GLOAKS @. continue until the stocs inlossde ‘we Faz AND Ware diwortariox. Suitings, Overcoatings, and ‘Trouserings reosived and ‘open for inspection. Gentlemen will place their orders the LEADING TAILORING TAT ASLENG TOR ‘ bi - HD. BARR = Ui Peuzsylranis atenua A efforts | i CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. A Million Americans Alone use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Other nations in proportion. = 1 National ‘THEATER. ast Performance of the Highly Successful Exgage Fresh Supply ment of of long and close-fitting seal skin sacques just re- ceived at Sduemet’s, “1807 Pennsylvania, avenue. RHEA. Prices: $135, $150, $175. Also, seal plug sacques, Dewmarers aml'vistes ac very low prices’ 2 12%. Percales 6c. 767th st. J. E Young. & *Rouzh on Toothache.” Instant relief for Xeuralgio, Toothache, Face- ache. ASk for “ough on Toothache.” 15 & %c. 10 Stdden Changes of Weather are Guctive of throat Tiseases, Coughs, Colds, etc. ‘There ts no more effectual rellet_in these diseases Xo bafound then tn the use of Browa’s Bronchial TO-NIGHT aT 8. TO-NIGHT AT & A Great Double Bil, THE AMERICAN COUNTESS AND THE BALL- ROOM SCENE FROM CAMILLE. yy Square Theater Co. in BAY BLOSS: ON Two spy PERIENC! S AND ADNENICREMAS VePect ERIENCHS AN VE! Ale; Rhos, supported by an unrivaled deamaticcom- | PERIESCLS 452 ADVENTURER A 1 SHOWS AND PaGha: AMUSEMENTS. =2 960. A = a ‘3° re =. SC. AAA _ coo => AA = MR. GEORGE sUGUSTUS SALA Wal Lecture at MARINI‘S HALL, ON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 2laxD Wars P M POTS TR! WOLLD DURING THIRTY 1 Eaks. WARS, TUMULTS, LVOLUTIONS. AT ATESMEN 4 ADL OULLIER®, Troches. Price 25 cts 7 Oe Ges ee ae mee TRE Rgs pret wal be introduced ty Hoa, JAMES @, $3 per Galton, 75c. Quart Bottle. Ses = ‘Aduitesion, 50 cents: Reserved Seate, No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. “McGee's, 9th, near D st. eolm Dressing ond Cold universal favorite both in the United States and Great Britian. Wholesome, delicious, econo:nical and nutritious, Saves anxiety, Waste and troubie. 20 (h80.ck BEATS ton tor all th eli Fors. Last Pert THE CARLETON ¢ Darkee’s Satad Meat Sauce.—Ti OPERATIC FAREWELL ney The ERA COMPANY. CluetUs Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Poser AME Shirts are the best of all. 0 ao kiggs A MERRY WAR Lundborg’s Perfame, Edenta © paras Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Ross. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole, eo Lundborg’s Pertime, Lily of the Valley. eo On Thirty Days’ ‘Triai. The Voltaic Relt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wit send Dr. Dyes Celebrated ‘Fiectro-Voltate Betts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are aMlicted with nervous de- i , lost vitality and Kindred troubies, guarantee.» ing speedy and complete restoration of Deaith and munly vigor, Address as ayove. N. B.—No riskis incurred, as Uurty days’ Ural ts allowed. Wain “Alderncy Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney putter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Wari” prints, 50c. per | Pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butternuls aba sweet | ik, Sc. per quart, Cream 18c, pin. Monéay "Plenty of Fun, T AT LAUGHING SUCCESS, Mr. NEIL BURGESS VIM. as VIM. MRSGUPFY. Vat LADY IN THE NEIG. OF VERY Few WoRDB | Abbavan's GRAND OPERA HOUSE | nt THIS EVENING, | The Comedians, | ROBSON AND CRANE, | ATTORNEYS. | =: a In thefr great fnancisl comedy, HARBES J. GOOCH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, | Counselior-at-law und Expert, St Cloud Building SHARPS AND FLATS. Sth and T'streets Good work, wood retereuces, moder: Recharges, ‘Twenty-une years’ experience, asi N, = MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . & Co.'s Music Store, 0s Pe. WwW 30 Lith etret and Pe Abate xu Ou the Evoning ot THUUSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1885, The Subjects and Dates of 11 mence Natvrdy. Ja ULARD BALL PROF. RICH A PROCTOR, Distingushed English Astronower, wil Lectare on MONDAY AND FaNTaR GEORGE KENNAN will deliver at THE CONGREGATIONAL CHUROR, Cor. of 10th and G treet Tow, The Fifth Lecture of Bix Course, entitled | BRIDLE PATHS OF THE EASTERN CAUCASUS, estan —Jan. 2th ed with st-roopt dan, 1th, Da ou views, 5 With reserved seat, 75.cte. : with Robins Zand 4, Gunton Law Building, Monday, January 19, revised teat, G0 ta dichetete for aaleat Breutaucta, Renidenca, 240 North Capitol street, an RISTORL, ALKEER, The Great Queen of Tragedy. U.S COMMISSIONER. NOTARY PUBLIO, AND | _Stle of seats now open. x TBE et See oe ON IME MUSEUM, PENNSYLVAN of the brated So ERE ey Ni AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ° pany. Matinee at 2 90 o'clock Oe" Told tn ‘Thirtesn Sectures, Rl’ VAN WINKLE, n t y by special request of hunireds of ladies who desizw to OF. JOUN TINK, of Cambridge, PPP EEE [TTT 27% 00 1 DD ™ gBSg | sttend tho diy porfornmnce At nigut a ¢reat will—the HE CONGREJATIONAL CHURCH, PPE FY oon D* 8, glorious comeay of SOLON SHINULE aud the First | 2AY AAD VEDNE AY EVENINGS, pre ne) it Ser 2D “a! Agtof RI VAN WINKCE ‘i arr oeauGun 4 rite JANUARY Math, at 8 p.m. i Fe i eC] ing A ELEN SMOND, tae Course... r P gee T Zz “oo” turn DoD Sag8 ww York Drattatts Goapaeny Eo bt ahis ko Se GERMAN No raise in prices. Adiuission cue dime. ot Seat: pea ‘* Se extra change for he OMENIOK MURRAY gi htese lectures are fascinating, brilliant and BDU TIT TTT ERE RRR 55sq D fer Revo san th. aint tavever been bened tu Boy tes tt EEE R B Sag8 7 | J) RICH. 8 RosES H SOPOSALS. A DOUBLE DISTILLAT!ON OF MANY OF THE Late Priv | : coeee GEIMIAS HERB ee THE IMPERIAL FAMIL¥.OF AUSTRIA, | PBovosars FOR LAYING BELT AND na Makin 23 ‘oni. ever placed 5 : de publi “tor ‘urge of kseips ky EARNERS, AUTHOR OF | Ornice Surenvatsa # Soraya ax Anomrrnct ENERAL DENILILY, MALARIAL DIREASES, Ete. STERSC 3° | DENG, ‘The high characte: of the many testimonials awurded THE MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM, i. . 18, 2888, this preparation have never been equaled. We refer ‘Wi deliver a Lecturw on | gpBronosals are tury a Paper 0 with pleasure to the following: MODERN LANGUAGES, ) Pet and vid or tee Bartiwore, August 18, 1886. low wp i squares of « h. “Naver bale 20 Wospiesmipesa lee gust 18, How ro Sruax, ax» How ro Teacm Tamu, — | £2'}8" of 0» Gentlemen:—I have tried your “Dr. Petzold’sGerman: At Buls. stating pri saver of 100 square feet, to Biiterss" sad And ie sc eb Hn ae ee winasine wats: | cover ail the Labor aud workiusuelip and tee od Teoh and Appetizers ‘JAMES GIBBON! in RLould be addre be Ubdersteied will Archiishop of Baltimore, on | TWENTA-Filbi: tuis'in prison? Gaara shane a _Gamnwon, June 17, 184, | TUESDAY, JANUARY 20H, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. iN} . fessrs. Lowia old d- Coz 1 met sree Wee 1 New Tension Buiids Gerad Bitheee red an Eee ta Mae | _\De. Ropenthal is not only ene of the aret neue ot | 2 a fy toits seemingly almost rspep-ia, Nervoustiess, and ness, Iam now testiug it the age, but he is one of the brizitest and withest rortnd Vintenen care or ara We have ever heard "Euston Transcript. forbid Vigilance, yr Wakeful HAMPTON,VA OFFICE an Marval, Architects Veruon ow in caves 0: acauited Blood Daatiesis of the eystew, for =e. asks iP Sc ee Fretve £ ‘wrbich Ht seams Chus fA: 10 act he 3 eR M.D. ADMISSIUN TREE, | Rea ae tnt “iit as [By tickets which may be obeeinel a:Bs tis nd constrictty ings for howpht Aenary, Louie Patria gOS Sexton ena | _ sigh NS VOD DAY Nechetned et Drenlen?es__ | payin at fs Selon ls for Dated Wale (epi pipe k sie ted your “Dr, Petzold’s Ger- | JN ORDER TO EXTEND THE PRACTICAL RE | th lion, Diumg Pavilon, Ward Pavilion, aod man Bitters without uny exception, the best Tonic | & sults of the A i und Liver Regulator I ave ever Used. "Thave used the | Stine for wore ‘ime, aud it hae caused wy appetite to MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM, return, as well as cansed my former unfavorab) sym ps ot bs withuueund't hearty: tesao an Doug | the carbon Dr eg Bouse meal Scrapeements with not Ithout, an tly ree ent | the ior, Dr. KR. SENTBAL, w “tabs friends and to the pubite at large MY | glort tine in Washinton in ofdcr to open’ Special rm “Lids will te made for plumbing and hheatin sand plots can be sen and el wined at this office after Thures Proposals f Pn Iss st be indorsed ‘os Is for Steam ction, or Pri heating, ot XS nocuner Courses ia | for Plumbing aud Gas-titting. of Home! Builds aUinisteroe the Bin Sere bees i H.D.N.S.at Hampton, Vash and addremwed to Trice One Dollar per bottle. For sale Every SPANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. | Seat i, ia ate the howd of Manage te iss oftice wad aie 4 Ge nemonente Beit Pupils icsrn to spesk from the | check for $1,000, payable to iis order os'a rusrenner pines ped co ee tw pares. he ret to . ie ; is or to waive defer : To Cross Busmesa, NESE BSE LSOUm, Sy OF MORNBLUWLI & MAGSHALL. Aecuttocta, in long and connected sentences—complete conversa- tional mastery in a surprisingly short time, “ ee z ae getter eye pons area ete es | for lear: to epenkk a. tongue in as! — The Nation, New York —— For terms, circulars, &c., apply to the leading book- tones, oF t = mee DR. R 8. ROSENTHAL, Will offer to-day and until sold my entire stock of LADIES AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS AT AND BELOW COST. Having decided to close March Ist the entire stock ‘must be sold. CHAS. H. JONES, Pp the | Men Successor to F. PILLING, Evbitt House, | | Spe bosis aeh ERE SUA Se reeen EE Nee | | ators ol secertion ab boGa noe, Jal6-st 7FQSCAPED FROM. Your Lasr Cuaxcz sige Wisk. i jal6.2¢ THEATER COMIQUE, AMATEUR OPERA. PAUL AND VIRGINIA, REMNANT SALE An Aid of Charity, At ALBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUBE, aT January Bist,at 8 p.m. Seats One,"Two and Three Dollars, to be obtained of the Lady Patronesses, EKEIN@’S PALACE, Mme. Bonsparta, Are Bancroft Davia, Mme. Domingues, Mixs Eustis. Mrs. A. Pollok, 814 SEVENTH STREET. . Miss Frelinghuysen, ediern, irs. ove, a ae oe i, Leiter, vee Mt Stewart, Bis or a SES Si ra, : Nogueiras, Mrs, Wallac Pualtively No Goods to be Carried Ovar, iter January 21th tickets suid at Metzerott's Music Store, 10-law3w Balance of Stock got to be Sola. | St = Price No Object. | HE “GREATEST SHOW" ‘We have sbout Six Thousand Dollar worth of | ar | be supplied fran this offic | partics eugaged iu the business, 50) Cevrs Splendid Over Excellent Over: Best Chinchilla ROPOSALS POR 1) ENGINEER UP ric WasmiNaTox, D roposals will ber Bon the TWE TABS, snd opened Preaence ot bidders, for + the plant naces ary f pument with 470 MosunEN: ©. January 14, 1895, ; } TE pouere Bk ce ‘tetra eo hts, { lr infurmation upon the appiiestion nd any fu: Hos USOOLE CAReE, Col. Corps nets, Exgiveor in Charge, Os Tur ‘h you can buy Suits and Overcoat cu, Boys and Children, Dorian ar TUE MISFIT STORE, CORNER l0ra AND F STREETS, FOR MUN AND YOUTHS oa! i, ly 32 214.50 formerly gaa. ter CHILDREN'S, MISSES’ AND LADIEs' CLOARS. | _#16-% aaah Grea ae Sawer Pee =a | q upavan: ND OPERA HOU Ft wdlaoed from & Elegant Styles, which wili be Slaughterea at Half Their | A “PAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE Bure at $930" fradmecd fr Velue RISTORI! Suits at $10. 0 reduced fe aap i SM SUADI ATT Eee a ‘Giisiaasae MORDAE TANUAGN OO | Full’ Drews Suits, Swasiow: ‘Tail Conta, fine Broadcloth, UNTRIMMED, At Prices that You Will be Pleased to Buy. ‘ BIRDS, TIPS, PLUMES, BONNETS AND TRIMMING VELVETS, FLOWERS, VELVETEENS, MME. ADELAIDE KI~TORI | ‘Ml appear fer the first time here, on the occasion of ber ferewell appearances in Anucrica, IN LISH, assist by @ Powerful Com- peny, under the direc LKOOKS & DICKSON. 0 ’ ar. RIBBONS, SATINS, S!LKS, 5 MAE ANTOTNE TT and Other Articles in the Millinery Line, 3 peu f Evening. MARIE eek WILL ALSO BE SLAUGHTERED TO CLEAR THE | ENTIRE STOCK. ‘TCAR. we Scene from Macbeth. at the box office, : orchestra circle, $1.50; bal- $ ony, rese: 1; adusission to first floor. $1; balcouy, DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT oe-itamlis ciieie, bic. Doxey 10 and Gist Jt M_C. A. COUKSE. KING'S PALACE, © =6WILL CARLETON. POET, 01 CONGREGATIONAL ¢ iuKca NGREGATIONAL CHURCG JANUAKY 23. 1855, Get tickete at Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Feun'a ave, Jalé-9t PDratiox jal 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Reovenoy Is Fons Asp Tuprs WRAPS. or TEE OUR SEAL SKIN SACQUES, MINK AND SQUIRREL- LINED CIRCULARS, Are now offered at genuine reductions. All goods are first quality, bought early in the season. NO MISFITS OR JOB LOTS. A choice lot of natural Beaver Trimming and Muffs. NEWMARKETS AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS IN CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILK, At Prime Cost, All Genuine Bargains. WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, W. L. 1. CORPS’ NEW ARMORY. RECEPTION AND BaLLa — 8 ‘TUESDAY BVENING, JANUARY, 20TH. TICKETS, admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, $5. jn13-1w 430 905 Pennsylvanis avenue H™20e's EW xs iEUM TE \COLN HALL) oot th and D streets nethwest, Y VE Last week of ov Can Presee JENNIE 73 COMIC OPERA COMPANY. YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YouR _| Every Afteruoon and Niet during the — Or NouMaNDy” EYEGLASSES AND SV/EOTACLES at THE VIENNA OPTICIAN Oo. DB. NEUEE, OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER EYE AND OPERA GLASSES, PATENT EYEGLASSES, set with Brazilian Pebbles, 4nd Everything Pertaining to the Optical Business, No, 130% F STREET NORTHWEST. ONE PRICE ONLY. * ht a MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Biscons Tx Guocacen faoris aim. tol0 p.m ati 7 ee en PAULINE Mati AS UND Gompany, 1019-6 ELPHONZO YOUN enon ite Soe et _ rset, 8 Wet, ver Dood pigietenspiaree ‘ALEEDS, $2 Diagonal Prince Albert Suits at $16. } 4 But, Cutaway Suits at $10.50, reduced from 8! FOK BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS, } Overcoats at $2. 83, $4and $5, Suits at same priceme | bought at low fizut ad will Bee ge eg ay Ansertings is complete, ‘Notions will be found & IN OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT will be found choice offerings, to all of which we exten an invitation, Just oue-half of former prices, FOR bOYs 12 TO Overcoats at $4.50, £5.50. £6.50 and £7.50, reduced by! prices, ” one-half, Suits same Pants for Men and Bors, lange assortment, regantioas ‘cost Rubber Coats and Gossamers at an immense sacriiics Atthe MISFIT STORE, CORNER OF 10rn AND F STREETS. Please bear in mind THE GORNER OF l0rm® Ri ‘STREETS. 2 Axsvat Save Or Usorrwea E. G. DAVIS, m9 MARKET spac ARE OFFERING UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PKICES. expected. Stock la sesorted Have recess tase am excellent Hs ol BLACK AND WHITE BEADED NET. be sold sud prices ‘than ever, NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY, fa, Ribbons and Stock of General complete, POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. £. G. DAVIS, EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACK Gasar Crosme Ovr Suz WINE BOOTS aND SHOES at SINSHEDIER & BLO. 00s Tru Srueer. ig | Tae Na aaah PR a | Sarees espe ee cr SOR egs SY Sees Late ees gat Olt ‘These shoes are superior to custom-mede. ant ha elites © ai ed oeel butt, that cost SINSHEIMER & BRO. |

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