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5 : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFTICE OP THE CHIRP Siows:. Orrtcen, famMuNGTON. D. C.,. January 22. 1865. 10 2m. Vor the middie Atiantic staves, ‘futr, colder followed during Friday by rising ‘teraper- ‘northwesterly winds, higher barometer. Friday, fair weather is indicated for New hd middie Atlantic states, Tennessee, ‘Obio'valley and lower lake region, with warmer | tp Tennessee, the Onlo vailey and lower Sina stao nats ie nos by slowly rising temperature. tae er ‘D. HL Nanamons & artists and phy phe es paar yeaa ) FOU 6: see specimens of photograp! Sea ter cater portraits. All work strictly Brst- ‘Vumrr the picture galiery, 411 7th street. ‘Tur fine photos of Kets Kemathiy’s, 1109 Pa. ave., continue to be $3 per doz,with a 15th painted free aux You Gorva Sovru? ‘Send for illustrated pamphlet of the most attract- ve and best-a) ‘Winter Tetreat in the south- ern states. €. B. Orcutt, 160 Broadway, New York. ‘Fox Saccnrry at Hous Use Aladdin Security OtL 11s known to be the safest and dest ofl. Guay & Cranxsox, Printers. Globe Printing OMce, 39 Pa ave. ‘Easruan’s Atowa PEnrvue— New and lasting. ‘Prercre Fuames made to order, 411 7th street. ‘urers and Hecords printed promptly. Gray & ‘Clarkson’s. ‘Us® ALADDIN SzcoRITY On.—After more than fen years’ trial this excellent off continues to grow tu pubite favor; the ever increasing demand proves that Its merit alone is its recommendation as the ‘Dest housebold ott In use. For Wises, Liqvoms, &c.. zo tothe old and re Hable establishment ot Chr. Xauder, woo bas joven, to give Satisfaction in every respect, at No. ‘and 911 7th street northwest, Cumarest Stocx of albums, 411 7th street. Art Nanamone’s & Co.'s Portrait Gallery, 711 Market Space, you can get the finest Puotographs aud one finished in colors presented with every dozen Photographs. See speclmensuud learn prices, EXaMine $1 glasses, Hi 453 Pa. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. ‘ATIONAL THRATER.—“May Blossom.” Foxp’s Orana Hovse.—Netl Burgess in “Vim.” AUBAUGH'S OrgRa Hovss—Mme. Kistorl in “Marie Anvwinette.” Ueszoe's MusscM.—Pauling Markham in “East Lyuue.’ Dime MuseUM.—Belen Desmond's dramatic com- pany. ‘THeaTER Cowrqce—Dominick Murray in “Es- capes from Sing Sing. = Condensed Locals. ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 5:30 p. m. and ex- Unguished at 5:15 a. m. AU @ meeting of the Monumental democratic ub of the fifteenth district last evening, srs. P. Cusick and Mrs. Chas. Klowz presented the club With a handsome banner and guide tags. tative Gibson, of Virginia. addressed te Virginia Democratié association, at Vernon Row, last evening. ‘The Howe business school at 517 7th s:rest norilt- west offers a short, condensed course In practical Dookker Tapid penmansiip and English Inoderate rates of tuition. There are morning, afternoon and evening sessions Civil service preparation 1s made a specialty. ‘The amnouncement in nother colman of th ergantzation of a class aying at the Corcora: seioo!, Columbian university, 1s of Interest. "The certificate of electiva of Messr=. Jos. Warner, Johu Redmon and L Jobuson, trustees of tae ‘Macedonian Baptist chure!: at Hillsdale, has been Bled with the recorder of deets. rank T. Collingsworth was arrested last night ‘By Detective Mattingly, Deing wanted by the Vir- gizta authorities to answer a charge of horse steal in ‘Seo, Howard and Charles Banner, bo! Dave been arrested by Detectives Mat lock on suspicion of stealing @ horse and wagoa Veionging to Emanuel Ew: Julla M. Roberts, whose death occncred suddenly Jast Sunday, took place yesterday afternoon from Mra EE. Briggs’ home, “Tne Maples." on capitol Hun. The pariors of Mrs. Bricks’ house Were fillet With an interested company IY of ladies. The casket wis. Ww nerican fing, made by Mrs. Kuth € ue regular funeral cetetnon rcumistaners atte ing-pin” was read Miss Carrie Turpin read a paper comparing “Cultiese too:-inding Wik fean cores.” Miss MoMltt prosled wt the « and the rea ed Wi Meeting: yther consideration of this <i ject will be held on the third Weduestay of each | month. r Ixptax E ertised for Fridy ‘S108 MRETINGS To BE HleLD.—At the meeting s, held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms yesier- eroon. to take steps for following uy the by Mr. Moody, it was decided the cit the 3. ahd this conumitiee Cox 1 conduct Th ‘which will be hed at the Congr next Sunday sfternoon at 3:3 0 Wynkoop was requested to commu: cho'r organize? ‘w lead at the recent convention heid by Mr. Moody and secure their services. ote. Sara's LecttKe Postroven.—Ow! tm the lead and hoarseness, frou wr: L Augustas Sala was suffering. It Was thought best ty ‘the lecture advertised fur last night at Marte nail The audience excmunsed theif sears Jor others tor Friday alyrnt, when Mtr. Sala will give & lecture written 5 for delivery here, on S and Revolutions, Statesmen ‘and tertaining writers of the English press, and if he Tacks ag Weil as he writes his lecture cafnot fail to Prove deeply interesting 1s weli as instructive. (gancrp wim Actr hun Goidhetmer was cl To-day with making thi ecainst Faony Levi, Wi Rt. She sit Abe came ‘and threatened Le abit of coming to seep the doors lorked. Ht ye. "be court took is personal Lif he repeated the offease to have sim arrested, steps would be taken to Sead hima tothe asyiuii be proves insane. ged in the Police Court tS Of personal violence ives on E street, near her h rike bi Lousi se sed He had been aud they hid a ‘TRE ALLEGED Boats Cotst Hep For Fonsrry. ullus “A. Haas, the alieced bogus F Who ts charged with swinditing ‘and other people at Charieston, 5. €.. charge of forging <i wert Check, On which Le procured $50. sasked for time to communicate with ils law. Yers im Washington. The court inumated tha fond have ai abundance of Ume for tha as the court of sestous did not mect us eaary. Ih the meantitae Mir. Haas was cou: tel to Jali tp Gefauit of &4X Dall. SENTENCED To Ose Monta ns Jan Court this morning Lavyer Moss “not gullty” in the cs Hue Fi small colored boy charged With assatuti Bass On the Sh of Pecsraber fast, by Lim On the ead With a brick tnilicting in- Juries Which confined him tothe by Gime. ‘The testitaony slowed” that Ba 16 years of age, called Fumore with throwing’ mud at tn aore said “you're another o Mgt, when Batley hun in the stomach, Viiagoré then threw a brick. ‘The court sentenced Fimore to one month in jail in addition to the inonth he hag already served. — Homicrps Cases.—To-day, among the tnatct- ments returned by the granil jury, was one charg- Ing Scott Coates with the muzdér'of Ida Hender- seh, x colored giri, at No.5 Bates’ alley, on the 42h instant, by shooting her, and one charging James Brin We Mansiaaghter in causing the death of Pimer Rollins by cutting him, ast Christmas, in Georgetown. i — Aw AxxwpE Decare.—To-day in the Court tn Geneval Tera the decree in the ease of: Sunderland enged Bailey FIRE ALARM StaTioNs.—The Arlington Fire In- ‘surance as the latest revised (omctal) fire alarm ‘station fucexes for distribution to ts many and Siienda. ‘To be had on appiicatio: ‘Mupicat Boors anp IxsTRUMENTs AT AUCTION.— a. sells this E.zoaxt Wears at Avctiox.—Thomas Dowling, ‘Wil sell to-morrow morning at his auc ‘Won rooms, 1ith aod Pennsylvania avenue, at 11 Qclock, & (eaperD consigrisent of Sicilienne sik Russian circulars, sal skin ‘Newmarkets and quiited !ined dolinans, all latest styles best material, made to order for efirm in this city, wuich will ve sold reserve. This is a rare chauce, and suould advantage of i ” ‘The gentleman 1s on of the most en- | NO. 196 Pennsylvanta avenue, | Going Down Belew Zero. UNCOMFORTABLE NEWS FROM THE SIGNAL OFFICR— RXLIEF PROMISED TO-MORROW NIGHT. ‘The cold wave signal still floated from the top of ‘the signal office this morning, as a shivering Stax reporter entered the prediction bureau with an Tutabie request for moderation of temperature. “We can't do anything for you until to-morrow Jevening,” was the reply. “The thermometer dropped to within ten degrees of zero last ntght. cut will te coller Tian last night, and to- arrow morning colter than this mornthg,” con— d the officer on duly. “We anticipate & arop nt zero before tue present cold shap 13 over. tof the cold wave this morning extended the Olio Valley to Uke region of Lake Ontario, We grewtest fall in tetaperature being in the norta, where the thermometer fell to thircy degrees be- zerv. We can’t look for warmer weuther until the wave has passed by. Towards tomorrow even- ing the temperature will Begin to moderate and the following day will be considerably warmer.” jgnal corps station at Harper's Ferry reports slush Jes running down the Potomac very thici os The Smithsonian Institutio: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE REGENTI—A PENNSYLTA- AN WHO WANTS TO MAKE A BEQUEST TO THE SSTITUTION. min Porter, president of Yale college, Presidet at the annual meeting of the | doaed of regents of the Smitsonian Institu- tion yesterday In the absence of the chancellor, Justice Waite. ‘There were also present Sen- atous Edmund, Morrill and Maxey; Representa- tives Sinzl-ton, Wilson and P, elpa; Dr. Maclean, of Prineeton; President Welling, of Columbian ant Dr. H. Coppee, of Bethienem, Pa. sient Porter as regent, the resignation of Peter Parker on account of ill health, and the appointment of Dr. Welling to Mil nounced. Dr. Welling was ted © member of the executive committee. tesolutions of regret at Dr. Parker's resignation Were adopted. Il was announced that Mr. Win. J. Khees had been designated to act as secretary duriuy @ Vaeaney in that office or whenever the Secretary fs absent or unable to perform his duties. cling presented the annual report of the cominitice, showing that the permanent vison fund In the Treasury of the United States cent interest Is $708.000, ‘The recetpts dur- ‘ar Were $3.08), which, with the balance sinning of the ‘year of $25,914.20, made Watlable. Of Uils the expenditures were Bullaing. repairs and Improvements, 29.01; for meetings of the bord, SoKS, and salaries, $22,622.08: (ons to knowledge, mis S, aud reports, $10,875.05; for apparatus, $0477; ex- king a total expenditure ft a balance on the 1st of 8084. Besides the above gressional appropriations aggre- rk in connection with tie Dr. N tion was read from a gentleman tn who dtd not destre his name to be the precis= use in making a bequest to the mmixa Institution for the “increase aud GiTusion of Knowledge,” and fn particular the pro fon of “physical sctence.” He wished also to Kuow what sun would be heeded to secure an Annual or biennial medal to be awarded by the sto the person who should make the most Snuportant discovery in physical scteace during each Year. He further thqutred whether If he made such A bequest the thstitution would agree to defend it list all WhO might contest bis will, or if he wished to present a certain sum of mouey now to The institution he could have the Interest paid to hin as an annuity during his life. ‘The matter Wes tofermd to the executive committee with power to act, It wes dee the institut ou he d taat hereafter the fiscal year of t shoud terminate on June $0, and tual meeting of the board of regents rhe held on the second Wednesday in each year. Officers Elected. The Eggleson Band of Mercy was organized last Bicht at Mrs. H. H. Lazelie’s house, 618 New Jersey avenue northovest, with the following officers: Miss « Lageile, president; Miss Clara Merlam, viea present; fis3 | Dora “Stephen, seervtary:’ Miss Glady Jacobs, treasurer, and Miss Hattie Regan, fe Potomac Frutt Growers’ association has i year: Lary Gen. Gev. W. Bal- och, Act vice president MW. Pierson, second vice president; B. or, Lreasurer; Geo. 3 ars; Wii, G Stleritu, Moancial © “couuitice, Dr. S.A. H. Mc- M.S. Beal, Juraes B. Philp, ile Jonson.” It was decided 1 Testival on the 24. proxiian. cy has elected the fol- ¥; Vice president, mination Sewing Machine company last night eh directors 43 follows: Wilkinson Cail, W.C. sictutire, P. i. Hooe, Caitin Witmer, chy, S.'K. Brown, EG! a ca wing resolutions were adopted at a satton of the Tabernacle last Rev, Robert Nourse in the T the pasto: anual of our ebureh in article varly suows, aud in many other assumes and declares, thet the and government’ of our ecvies order known sad whereas—We believe the ch which ure printed in the hon pages 25, 28 and 27 of the with th individual faith of our re in snustanttal agreement with the tue Congregational ‘churches of the J States: aud Wher-as—We believe it to be duty and privilege for curown sake sake of the cause of Christ. Wrousnout ae World to bee ed with other churches 1th ana onder: Therefore be tt resolved— rclare ourselves to be a Congre- ‘That We make every proper to decor fed in tub fllowsiip with all other Concreg ational irehes of the Land and eo-operate with them in extendiag the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus christ. If ‘That we eal a connell of Congregational eburenes and min.stets on February 19th for the Purpos: of tustalilag our pastor as pastor of thls church according to the customs of Congregational churches and for pubile recognition a3 a Congtega~ Uonal church, IV. ‘That = committee of three, consisting of the pastor, J. K. Sharp and HL. L Rose, be spneinted for the purpose Of carrying these res- elutlons Into effect. ———_—— Sadictments by the Grand Jury. | The graud jury returned indictments today as | tontove ot Coates, murder: Edward Smalia, | housebreaking In night; Joseph Price and Jefferson vlan Stalth, do: Peter Holmes, second Jumes’ Smith, nerson, assault with we charge of house- fc ‘ult, pt. 4, Sq. H W. EL Ciark and Loutsa T. ). 24400. Smith Pettit et al. to | 2, sub, 1% 200. T. J. Mile | ler ot 318; $3,575. to Adojah Behrend, pt. 26, sq. Mrs. Rachel Marks, _V. Ritter, $250; FP utman, $200, and Julius: ® Pankt axD THz CoLoRED Misstoxs.— +. Paret presided in Baltimore yesterday over } Episcopal ministers, Subject Of colored missions, work among the bus to adept some vce all the missions independent of trom which the have been arringe licenses have the clerk of the court to seth ig, ant Mo: Wm. and Alice Ward 4 er Simms; James tek and Batiey aud Lous OG 8. Todd and R. Matiida ¥. G. Co, Md; Michael i and Margaret’ Bresnahan, Meseew.--P: g's Ise UI ry after dee advertsesent. ‘The Courts. Egerry Covar—Judge Cor. agt. ordered taken. “Booth agt. Fraser; appearance ordered. Fisher agt. Sharon; appearance ordered. Burgess et al agt. Hollander: restraining order modified. Shoemaker agt. Cazay help exceptions to, auditor's report overruled in agt. Belt; order appolating Dorcas ‘Tcuanitan sd litem. Eoumerick age. Emerick INAL Cocat—Judge Wylie. false voucner; guilty; notice of mouon in ar- POLICE COURT--Judge Sew. vert Myers, Joun Barry and Nelson —_ Affairs in West Washington. Regn Teraovrcant— 0 jure on Gay street, between sist ‘streets, has been torn down, and the grot maton fine dvrelling, to ve erected Dy tue residence to be two stories: sand run jbrick front and stone Crmmings, With halt French roof, to eogt about $5,000. Prey fs the contractor. Nores.—Phe river at this over lust night, but large Moucing down ‘Very rapidiy.—Tue four Inds who an with "he intshap by falin ‘the tce Jesterday are dotag well in spite af Une dremching: "nor one of the pleasantest. | strengt!:, District Government Affairs. HITCH ABOUT A TELEPHONE ACCOUNT. Fitst Controtier Lawrence has dectined to pass on @ small bill locurred by the Commissioners for use ote one placed in the District auditor's rest- dence. The Cominissioners In response say that they assured Controlier Lawrence in their letter 0: the 9th Inst, that all the telephones (Inctuding th ‘one tn question) were placed where in their jadz- ment the District service requires them; that le | has the sarge certificate for this one as for the other eighty-three, and that tt was put up solely for official use, For that use only 18 payment made the District, as the smallness of the blil shows. ‘Commissioners add: “You say this ust ts le gal because the auditor's services are by law to be Performed at his odice. AS the Commissioners are Rot aware of this law they mntist ask you to point it | ‘ut that they may, if necessary, seek Its repeal, for Such jaw would seriously Impilt the nsefuiness of ‘Gir auditor, who cannot be confined to his office,or to ‘oMice houig, itke a clerk. He now frequentiy at- tends ofticially at the Treasury and at tae courts, and has oficial relations with other District de- Partments (in other places), as wellas with con- tractors and others, and expedites business by act- ing officially out of Office hours and at his residence, aud by responding therefrom through the tele? Phone as occasion demands.” * * * POLICE APPOINTMENTS. ‘The Commissioners yesterday dismissed Potter man George Sburiand from the force, to take effect from and after the 19th instant, and have ap- Pointed A. C, Constantine as a private of class 1, vice Shurland, to take effect from the 21st instant. Also, they have appointed 'T. H. Kendall as a pri Vile of class 1, vice A. W. Mills, to take effect from and after the Bist instant. NOT YRT ACTED 0: ‘The bill “to extend tie tracks of the Capitol and North © street raiiroad” trom M to N streets,whica : "3 fromm the erday for thelr ap- proval, has not yet been acted on. THE ASCENSION CHURCH PROPERTY. The Co:nmissioners have addressed a letter to the House District committee distavoring tae DIL for the relief of Ascension church. ‘They state that the taxes against the property accrued prior tothe occupancy of the edifice as a place for divine wor- slip. Tue amounts standing against the chureh are general taxes to the amount of 878.05, with In- terest since 1873, and spectal taxes, $921.85, with interest since isi Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tur Ev: Tuk New Brick Worss.—The Mtting up of the new brick works on Washington street, beyond South street, near Hunting creek, 18 now. nearly ‘he heavy tron brick’ machines were rom the railroad at tue intersection of Wilkes and Asaph streets, this nd drawn in strong vans to the brick works. ‘These machines are now being put in position, and the works will De fm ull progress early m Conoxation Cover.—The court has made de- erees confirining, In pirt, the sales of real estate made to settle up the Cowling estate; and also to sell at a special offer certain property Involved by the Suit of Simmons vs. Siumons. ‘The court will meet again on Friday afternoon to hear pending inottons in the case Gf Jerre: Kobb's estate, Nors.—The Gertaan Co-operative Building ass0- elation, No. 3, which has been In. existenc has ioaued out about $65,000, an: now “goes it alone,” the having heen dissalved.—The river opposite ‘0 shore tbls morning, ht one, through way. ‘he skim on the channel be(u: which steamers easily made 1 Affairs at Falls Church, Va. THE WEATHER AND THE TURNIP CROP—A cUTLD BURNED TO DEATH—PERSONAL MENTION. Corresponieuce of Tae EVENING Star. : Fauts Cuceen, Va., January 21, 1585, The winter months are more than half sone and the earth, while swinging away froin te sun, 1s svadily turning us more directly to Its warm rays and gives us a day twenty-nine minutes longer than the shortest one in December. Glad to reallze it. The winter thus far has not been a cold o1 We have had atem- perature one morning down to four degrees above zero. I presume that in some localities more ex- posed than mine the mercury touched zero. To re move the effect of the almost unprecedentedly: severe drought there have been many days which are classed under the head of rainy ones, and yet a large portion of them have been meré mizzies, ‘consequently the earth and the small streams have filled up slowly. ‘The freezes did not stop the Growth of the turnips until or after the next freeze following the sleighing snow. If my observation be reltable, turnips grew walle that Snow covered the ground as a bidaket and exiracted the frost from the ground without injury lo them ana they SUll grew. ‘The house In which William Freeman, a colored man lived, was burned here recently ahd with it he youngest of bis Lwo children—a creeping babe. ‘The oldest {s four. Freeman, report says, lett the house to lolter about the village and his wite to do the sani at a neighbor's leaving these two chil dren a.one. ‘The oldest chiid played with the fire and so set the house on ire, ‘The eldest left the house, leaving the youngest and a dog or wo to be consumed, Mr. W. W. Kingsley nas sold bis pleasant resi- dence to Major Porter. ‘Miss Emma Berry, theestiinable daughter of Mr. E_D. Berry here, i$ Visiting her brother in your city afew weeks. Report currently circulated states that the Pennsylvania ratitoad has purchased privately the W., O. & W. railroad. Mrs. Gainew Two Wi SENSATIONAL DEVZLOPMENTS AND MONE PROMISED. ‘The probate of the will of Myra Clark Gaines came up tn New Orleans yesterday before Judge Houston. The court room was crowded, so intense Was the Interest In the litigation over the two alleged last wills of the wonderful litivant. ‘The Harrisou and others, who Witnessed the cross mark of Mrs. Gatnes to her will of Januur: “the Christinas will,” Were put on the stnd. was shown thet the'provistons of the wii! hud be dictated to a clerk by her attorney, Wild down, read to the dying woman, and in Sue gave her spoken assent, Sue was li Dr. Holcouade, who guided her hand to si 1 Was then siiown that the will dated J inuary &:b, the day before her death, was written allin het handwriting, including date line end signature, Dut the dat appeared to be written at auothet ume than the body af the document, a different kind of tnk being used. ‘The testimony of Notary Hero and Attorneys Fellows, Mills and others was conelusive on this point. Mrs. Evans, the beneti- Clary by this last will, sala the document was Drought to uer wrapped tip ina handkerchief by, a lady whom she didnot know, but who sald she Was pefrorming a sacred trust’ repo8ed in her by Mrs. Gaines. ‘The case went over until to-day, When, according to a dispaten fro: New Orleans, ‘“turther sensational developments are promised, Assoturers Pere RRR OO YY AAL kK KR LO Yo os aL ‘This Powder never varies, strength and wholeso;nsness, More economical than theordinary kinds, and canuot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weizit, alum or A marvel of purity, Phosphatepowiera. Soldonlyincans, Koxat Baxixo Powpzn Co,, 106 Wall street, N. <. a6 YEX'S HAIR VIGOR IMPROVES THE BEAUTY of the hair and promotes its growth. It imparts an attrac'ive appearance, a delightful and lasting perfume. While it stimulat.s the root:, cleanses the scalp, and adds elegance to Iuxuriance, its effects are enduring, and thus it proves itself to be the best and cheapest article for toilet use, AYERS SARSAPARULLA I8 THE MOST POTENT blood purifier, and 4 fountain of neaiti and ‘Be wise In tim. All baneful infections are promptly removed by this unequslled aiterative. ja20 Oor Iscaexse Sroce Or Dax Goons MUST BE REDUCED, SILES at Cost, VELVETS ut Cost. DRESS GOODS at Cost ‘TABLE LINENS ut Cost. BLANKETS at Cost. BEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON (widest and very best), 25, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOoDs. H ERGE CASHMERES, fine quality in Blue, Green SuiCaroet: twelve yande for S200. Peery saad ie eon NDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET meter value $2.60), reducedsto $1.50. LADIFS'CLOTH SUITING, one yard snd «half wide gyuaiense double width), in'Brown ana Gray, omy BLACK and COLORED SILKS at actual Cost ‘NO! ILING, in Blue Cream and Pink, pure wool, cguegesaiet Veni ge Se LACK Seti 5c. PERERA Re SAE Sg cl Tal Di ‘ure linen, 50c. (CASH PRICES. ‘NO CREDIT. CARTERS, 71 Manet Space For, Hinz 424 9th street northwest. sto Drzss Sorts a Caranedg. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, ‘Twe Gneat Batsauic Distitartowor Witce-Hazer, AMERICAN Prez, CaNapian Fin, bea Brossom, Ero. For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarri, from a Simple Head Cold or Influsnae to the Loas of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough, Bron- chitis and Incipient Consumption. Relief m five min- ‘utes in any and every case. Nothing like it. Grateful, fragrant, wholesome. Cure becins from first spplica- tio2, and is rapid, radical. permanent and never failing. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, ail in one package, forming a complete treatment, of all druggists for $1. Aak for SaxFon's Racal Cure. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.. BOSTON. PAIN 18 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. CouLms' Vouratc Execrnic PLasreR instantly af- fects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED WITH A Pcnobs PLASTER FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. It annihilates Puin, vitalizes ‘Weak and Worn-out Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does more in one-half the tizne than any other plaster in the world. Sold every- where, j5 CITY ITEMS. Te ix important to check a Cough at once. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will doso. Price 25centa 1 Stotuon’s soft and stiff Hats at bottom prices, Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only strictly one price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store in this city. 1 Choice Collection of Sewing Machines at Auerbach’s, 7th, aud H_ streets, All the latest improvements. “Noiseless New American, No. 7;” “New Domesticy”New Automatic," “New Singer’ and all other nrst-class machines.’ No drummers; hence, no two profits. Send postal for catalogue and réduced price ist. Buy Pocket Knives at the Rodgers’ cutlery store, 487 Pa. ave. Your initials engraved free, eo1m Amateur Photographers may have their plates developed and prints made therefrom. | Re- touching, coloring, copying, etc., by Naramofe & Co, 711 Marker Sp: 7 Sudden Changes of Wenther are pro- ductive of throat Diseases, Coughs, Colda, etc. There 1s no more effectual relief in these diseases to be found than tu the use of Browa’s Bronchial Troches, Price 25 cts. eo $3 per Gatton, 75c. Quart Bottle. No, 1 Rye Whisky, best In the world for the money. Orders by matl. “McGas's, 9th, near D st. eolm’ Durkee’ Salad Dressing and Cold Snuce.—The universal favorite both in e United States and Great Britian. Wholesome, delictons, economical and nutritious, Saves anxlety, waste and trouble, eo, Cluctt’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. cy Lundborg’s Perfume, Edema e Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rov. €0 Lundborg’s Alpine Viole, eo Lundborg’s e, Lily of the Valley. eo ‘he Hope of the Nation. Children slow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use “Wells’ Health Henewer.” 14 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in halt-pouhd “Ward” prints, 50c. pet Round, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttorunilk aha Sweet ik, Se. per quart, Cream 18¢. punt. Gaear Scavcuter a OVERCOATS AND SUITS ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co, Comer 7th and G streets, ‘We are determined not tocarry an Overcoat till next Season; therefore, we are selling them at a great sacri- fice, Overcoste we sold at 825, we sell now at 12.50. Overcoats we sold at $22, we eell now at 311. Overcoats we sold at 820, we sell now at $10. ‘Overcoats we sold at $16, we sell now at $8 Overcoats we sold at 312, we sell now at $6. Aud all others in proportionate low prices, SUITS. SUITS. A fine Cheviot Suit at 86, worth 812. A fine Cassimere Suit at 8%, worth $16. A4-button Cutaway Corkscrew Suitat 811,worth $18, A fine Black All-wool Frock Suit at 818, worth $20. A fine Ail-wool Prince Albert Suit at $15, worth $25. Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats und Suits at 50 cents on the dollar. 2,000 pair of Men's and Boys' Punts, from $1.25 up- ward. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., yo COBNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. Great Crostwa Ovr Sue FINE BOOTS ar SINSHEIMER & BRO. 808 77H Sager. AND SHOES ‘This sale will continue a short time on! fn!ly at the Extraordinary Bargains we o! towing well-kuown mukers in Ludiev Shoes: st Cur. Rid, Hand-sewed, batt., that cost sell you now at $3.79. st Str. Goat, Hand-sewed, which aresold 50, oir price now 83.59, Cur, Kid, bute, whieh sell at 83.50, we © ou sin's Misses Shoes at the same low figures. About 200 Pate; Lidies's Fine Kid Bute, every pair of which is wort $3, am now selling at §2 Our Burt's Men's Shoes, in butt. lace and Galters, that wore $5 and $6, 70 now closing at 83,28 ‘These shoes are superior to custom-made. Ne ask, those tat want to save money to comes early as posible, at our stock is uow completa, We hhave all sizod and widths, therefore call at once at SINSHEIMER & BRO., e 808 7th street, As Orrorrosiry For Au TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. Look care. of the fol- Cousin's Fin elsewhere at & 49 None should delay, but cali at once, and see our stock of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL NT REDUCTIONS. c ENT REWUCTIONS, NT REDUCTIONS: 0 MISREPRESENTATIONS. (0 LSREPRESENTATIO! NO MISKEPAESEN TATION: ‘We gnaranteo every buyer shail have tie full worth of bismoncy, sand that every Karatent we gell ehall do good service to tne wearer to the tull cinountof its cost, bring the purchaser back to us again. NOAH WALKER & CO, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, aT 625 Pennsylvania Avenue. Bunoass Is Guocenrzs, ‘Tomatoes in Glass) Sdarsfor.._ 5 Shammber's Bisétice for Cream) sire Gus tr -varoratc ia Slum forse ELPHONZO YOUNGS, son ree #28 90 atrect, between D and > S.—Don't fi ELIN COFFE tell wuperior to the Govt Juraaas ARE 2 $40 va WONDERFUL, REVOLUTION. IN TYPE-WRITERS, Greatest simplicity, ten varieties lunged ja 80 seStnase Ras only even AMUSEMENTS. (A®*A0Gis GnaxD Pena ROUSE RISTORI! Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 19, MME. ADELAIDE RISTORI wa time here. her Farewell pertormance in Amica tN SMe “inate Company, rer teat etion of MMesarn, BROOKS & DICKSON: ‘This Evening snd Saturday Matinee, ‘MARTE ANTOINETTE, Friday Evening. Jan. 23..... - MACBETH. Saturday Evening, MARY STUART. And Sleep-Walkine Scene from Macbeth, Prices—€2, 81.60, $1, T6c. and 50c. Monday, Jan. 96—MAGGIE MITCHELL, am ME Stoner Avavstus sata F, EL LECTURI At Marian Hall TO:MORLOW at 8 p.m, Subject, “Wars, Tumulte and Heyolutions, Statesmen Reserved seats In at WG. Aetzerott & Co Pennsylvania. are Adnosion, SOc. Sees ME MUSEUM, PENNA. AVENUE, NEAR 11TH STREET. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAM. The thlonted young actress, HELEN DESMOND, and ner Sew Bink Company. i the wrest Uiseu Dagar succes; HAZEL DEL. with a aponiid cast of thar acters.” Grand@Olio, iutrodue mit Hosebud. and Baron Littletiner; ‘the wrest. $3,000 Trick Dog Cal ¢ champion Dancer, aud many ether features: Cee Friday: and Saturday, the «rea: play, , THE FORSAKEN: “Aduisston to all niy 10 ceute. yaa NATionaL THEATER EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, MADISON SQUARE THEATER CO, In its Magnificent Success. the Ggat Domestio Drama en MAY BLOSSOM, ‘THE FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER, By DAVID BELASCO, To er rere dea tal the Onietoay Roney) steed Orieinat "Edects and the Superb Ori renibrae luk Mise ‘Cayvan, Joseph Wheelock, Benjasin Siefaaley, WW Gr saviou Fore Mothagce ania NEXT WEEK; MR. WM. MESTAYER, in the Fuuniest of Funny Plays, WE, UB & CO. an THE LAUGHING SUCCESS, ‘The Popular American Comedian, MR. NEILL BURGESS, In the Laughing Three-act Comedy of VIM: Os, JOSIAH PUFFY'S WIFE, ‘The Funniest of Mod.rn Home Comedies. A Portraiture of the Old Woman Floquent of the Country Tow! ‘Camp and Ciass Meetings, and of Do- miowtic Life, always ready with an Artillery of Wordn LAUGHING MATINEE ON SATURDAY. LAUGHING MATINEE ON 8\TURDAY. ADMISSION TO BALCONY, ONLY 25 UENTS. ADMISSION TO BALCONY, ONLY 25 CENTS, Mi {RICE'S SURPRISE PARTY, tntroduo- PERS ge : ‘ Success, A BOTTLE OF INK. * lat B JO! BANJO! BANJO! QUICKLY AND COR- ctl cnet by sithple method in one quarter for ah Pours. from 2 until 19 Saxe GEORGE DRALGER, 417 G northeast, 2 660 A = so gee, A 5 S Few’ i adhe , Sk: 2 4 MR. GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA . ‘Will Lecture at MARINI'S HALL, ON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY ‘21 anp 23, ar 8 P.M, ON TWO SUBJECTS FROM HIS MARVELOTS EX- PERIEN AND ADVENTURES AS A SPECIAL CORKESPONDENT IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD DURING THIRTY YEARS, SHOWS AND PAGEANT: mae, TUMULTS, REVOLUTIONS, STATEBMEN AND SOLDIERS. ‘The Lect rill be introduced by Hon. JAMES @. caRLisen’ ice ol G Admission, 50 cents: Reserved Szate, @1. Bale of scata torcommencs Saturday Samnery iat W. G: Meteosat 2 Gola Musto Store, 963 Penta aye’ sa16-Tatuthyat Yue ‘A LECTURE COURSE. . ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, AT CUNGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘WILL CARLETON, thor of * * “Farm no ieee edge Gave will cis Meets MONOLOGUE ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of His Celebrated Lecture, * THE LEGEND OF THE GOLDEN HORSE” And includi . ons, Me fhe sud uepublished Admission. Soc. Resorved Beats, 150. Gn sale at Ellts' Music Store. NEW CouRsE oF Licrones THE STORY “ of the a AMERICAN REVOLUTION, J Told in Thirteen Lectures, " PROF. JOHN FISKE, of Cambridge, AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHUROH, ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Beginning JANUARY li at Bp. Tickets for" the Coulee: Se lh gh hud at Ellis & Co.'s. No extra charge for Re- screed Beats, “There lectures are fascinating, brilliant and mas- terly beyond anything that bas evér been heart ta, Bos: aay. Boston Cor: Hartford Courant. Qa In ‘ERZOG'S NEW MUSEUM Hi (LATE LINCOLN HALL), Coren of Yih and D stress aorthwest, AFLEE NOO! Ae. NIGHT, e ‘PEERLES! PAULINE MARKHAM, AND HER OWN COMPANY. MONDAY, TUFSDAY, WEDNESDAY, Powerful pathetic play, EAST LYNNE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, ‘Ta ented Tom Taylors TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. Last week of MB. PATRICK O'BRIEN, ‘The Iniah Giant, Admission to Family Circle, Adnuission to Firs, Floor. Keserved Seat without extra cl from 9am. to10 p.m. Doors open at 1 and7 p.m. Overture one hour later, Carciuges at 4:90 and 10:30 p.m. 4020-42 AS EVENTFUL WEER—COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 10 Masinces Tuesdns, ‘ihured.y and Saturday, reiGk PERRAT: Americas Geares Ghee ROME 3 America in bis Sensational Dranis, ESCAPED FROME SSG. SING! supported by lis own company. Monday Jan Austin’s Atatrallan Novelty Coumbinstion. —jaiy-ct” OUIS WEBER'S ORCHESTRA— TELEPHONE orders to Teaidence,725 7th F left at Droop's, Ellis, or Metzerutt? Music Store: Demonet’s con- fectionery store, will receive promupt attention. jal ((aorce sears for all the Theaters BKENTANO BROS, Pennaylvania avenue, cor, 11th street. Yo Git cous e WILL CARLETON, POET. ORATOR, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, & JANUARY 28, 1885. Get tickets at Ellis & Co.'s, 37 Fenu’a ave, jalt-9t ‘M. F. WEBER'S ORCHESTRA FURNIS Muse for all gecantona Orders lett at ona eiephone at" élite Mine Store or Watehe Bee Kary one at Eilts’ Mtisic ‘or Wate x Yard will receive promipt attention. aria _$17-8m. Tue Naroxat Sare Deposrr Co. CORNER 16THSTREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE PERPETUAL CHARTER, UABY Capital... }200,000 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Risws & Co., Vice President. T, LAWRABON RIGGS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary, ‘CE. NYMAN, Asst. Sec'y. Dmecrons: ACT OF CONGRESS JAN- ‘22D, 1867, * Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C, Glover, Albert L:'Sturtegeit, Joan *Rodsers Johu G. Parke." 220-20 G. T. Kesy, TAILOR, No, 414 ‘Ninth Strest Northwest, Tus Corrace Maazxrr, iran sre, Just received an extra-fine lot of DIAMOND-BACK Fig is from lower Maryland (St. Mary's river). These ' are Tare, and aur gees BUTE Tas anlar ea ‘The Minest Inported South Down Mutton, best ‘Boston ‘Cucumbers and Tomatoes. B.P. WATROUS, Prop, ASD RELIABLE Tit6-6e HOMGPATHIO REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or tn complete outfita at BOEBICKE & TAFEL'S Puanwacr, su5-eo78t ‘$88 FStreet. Washineton, D. 0. Suitings, Overcostings, abd Trouserings received and <a oid fe JANUARY 22, 1885 DRY GOODS. OR ss gem iF ck B, Baucus uv S335 SSS FOR COOKING PURPOSES o FOR HEATING BY FUENACE LADIES’ CLOAKS. - NO IDLE TALK, BUT THE PLAIN TRUTH. ‘You will do well by calling early, as these goods will be disposed of very rapidiy— 8250. 5 Ladies’ Circulars, Siberian squirrel lining, reduced from $35 to $19.50. 1 Plush Dolman, with feather trimming down front, reduced from $68 to €42. $25 to 810. from $27 to #18 match, reduced from $20 to $14. 1 Ladies’ “Visite.” fine brocaded velvet, fur tails ‘around bottom, reduced from $40 to $25. 8 Ladies’ Dolmans, damasse silk and fur trimming, reduced from $27 to $17.50. 2 Ladies’ Dolmans, fine quslity of brocaded velvet, fur trimming snd elegant quilted silk ning, reduced from $52 to 835, Ovrn Axsvar J axvany COTTON UNDERWEAR CLEARING SALE. THE CLOSEST AND KEENEST COMPETITION. THE VERY BEST MUSEINS! THE VERY BEST CAMBRICS! THE VERY BEST EMBROIDERIES! THE VERY BEST STYLES! 20rH, 1885. ‘Underwear. ‘Everything in Resdiness for An Immense Rush. NIGHT DRESSES. Plain well-made eseu'a bargain at 8 above, 670., ani extract good barwaih, Flounee, with tucks above, forming in all deyard = deep, 94c., worth 81.50, CHEMISE, ished, 19c., regular 25c. Chemise. uare neck, with fine embroidery. ‘Bac. ; would sell readily at $1. DRAWERS. 29, ;' bargain at 2c. ing, 36c.; 66c.; were 980, rad tween French tucks, dyed with wid Droidery to match se. very cheap ot gU38 INFANTS’ LONG SLIPS. ruffle 25c ; Cambric costs more. ‘Cambris, and embroidery, special offering. Better Corsets at 0c, worts from Bi to $1.50 ‘We must reduce stock, and therefore have made exceptioually low. Call early to avoid the an LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422, 424 AND 423 da19, SEVENTH STREET. Ar Cost: Ar Cosr: ‘From this date to March Ist I shall sell off my entire stock of DRY GOODS at prime cont to make room for Stock of J. A. LUT- TRELL & CO., which will, at that time, be consolidated with mine. We have » full stock of Silke, Satins, Cashmeres, Brocaden, Cloths, Cloaks, und eversthing usually kept in the Dry Goods line. We muke no differ ence in prompt book customers and cash. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. 19, Yous Lasr Cuasce BEMNANT SALE aT . KEKING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Positively No Goods to be Carried Over. Price No Object. Balance of Stock got to be Sold. ‘We have about Six Thousand Dollars worth of CHILDREN'S, MISSES’ AND LADIES’ CLOAKS, Elegant Styles, which veh ed inant Half Their | cueDRENs AND LaptEs* HATS, TRIMMED AND ‘UNTRIMMED, AtPrices that You Will be Pleased to Buy. BIRDS, TIPS, PLUMES, BONNETS AND TRIMMING VELVETS, FLOWERS, VELVETEENS, RIBBONS, SATINS, SILKS, and Other Articles in the Millinery Line, WILL AL80 BE SLAUGHTERED TO CLEAR THE ENTIRE STOCK, . DON'T FAIL TO CALL aT KING'S PALACE, f12 «814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Srzouz Noro AICHIERCTA, AND. THOSE CONTEMPLATING ry : BUILDING TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctosva Acxrz, Wo. 463 PA AVE, NEAB 64 STREET, 1 Child's Coat, 4 year's size, of Garnet Surah Silk, deep plush collar, blue satin lining, reduced from $8.50 to 2 Plush Jacket, fur trimmed, silklining, reduced from SLadies Matelasso Newmarkets, perfect fit, reduced 1 Ladies’ “Visite,” of Persian silk, chenille fringe to COTTON UNDERWEAR AT PRICES SURPASSING COMMENCES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) JANUARY Our Entire Second Floor Devoted to the Sale of Ladies* ! agitin Secque Gowns, finshed with Cambric Raffles, Gowns, good Cotton, superior fntab, Fine Muslin, deep yoke, three rows Insertion between Fine Muslin, with 7-inch Cambric rut we French tucks, and hem ‘with wide and nna ek Fine Muslin, with 9-Inch handsome Embroiderea | 2 trimming Good Muslin, plain band, neck and sleeves, well fin- Yoke of Insertion between four clusters of five fine tucks, embroidered front, neck and sleeves, trimmed yath fine Hamburg Edge, 47c.; never sold for less than Pot Yoke, of all over Hamb: s mmpadour Yoke. of all over Hambure Embroidery, Good Muslin, with hem and five tucks,nicely finished, ‘Muslin, with five tucks and Cambric ruffle and tuck- ine Muslin, wide and narro .broid- Fine Muslin, t \- 3° Muslin, wide and narrow tucking, deep emi Fine Muslin, fine open-work Hamburg Insertion be- ‘work Em- Good Cambric, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine ith Mother Hubvend Yoke, fine tucking fpated FOR HEATING BY LATROBES. FOR OPEN GRATES. FOR SALE WASHINGTON 40 Bushels Crashed, €3.70 40 Bushels Not Crushed, $299. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF DRY GOODs. New Evcnorzax Wass SEATON PERRY, & BROTHER HAS SUs KECEIVED. 200PIECES ANDEKSON'S 32-1NCH_ 8 WIDESCOTCH ZEPHYR CLOVHS. IN ALL THE LATEST PLAID AND STRIPED COMBINATIONS. 50 NIECES PLAIN FRENCH S\TT SPRING AND SUMME NEW ENGLISH AND FRENCH WHITE GUODS. PLAIN. STRIPED AND CHECKED NAINSOOKS IN- IA LINENS, PERRIAN LAWNS, FRENCH PER- CAS AND CORDED PILES LURK LINEN USI! PRICS. cH LAWNS, FIGURED SWIss NS. LINENS, sos HUCK TOW- THA GOO LINEN HUCK To BED COMPO! D ALL Wool Rs. citys a BLANKETS AT LOWEST PRICES. leg tts REDUCED FIGURES ON ALL WINTER STOCK OF | PL I SUPEKD STOCK OF PLAIN AND BROCADED SATIN DUCHESSE. KHADAMES, sURAnA AaxD JERSEY SILKSIN BLACK, WHITE AND ALI SHADES FOR STREET, “RECEPTION AND SILK GAUZES, ILLUSIONS AND CREPE DE ‘CHINES PERINOT'S KID GLOVES, IN ALL LENGTHS, FROM 2 to 16 BULTONS. f9~ SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GODS EY GASLIGHT t9~ CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Peeur Buruptsa, Pennsylvania avenue, comer 9h aifsst. Established Is. BOOKS, & 310, New Boos. Life and Letters of Bayard Taylor, Three Visita to America, (Emily Faithful.) The Wane of an Idea (Col- ombi.) Historical Reference Book. Exypt and Baby- Jon, (kawlinscn.) Out of tho Wreck. (Dougiass.) Women, Plumbing and Doctors, Katherine, (Vanee.) Custom and Myth, (Lang.) Men of Invention and’ Industry, 1 | Smiles.) “Wild Rock, (The Wanderer.) The Mentor, * | (Avres.) Deldce, or the Iron Hand. W. H. MORRISON, wo PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Gospe! Hymns Consolidated—in paper at Ge,, in cloth ‘Bt 0c, with tawen at 750 BOOKS BY D. L. MOODY, ‘qThe Way to God. and How to Find It ‘Tothe Wor the Work! wisgret Power, or, The Sccret of Success in Christian Pre’ alling Power; What Hinders It? Fursale by WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Seventh atrost, M heatly dovie, ai very rvasonable prices, ting a specialty. Mas. A. Again, AND FIGURED | SALL IMPORTED FUR THE | 1888, | mm Mixer ith Corolla aiewroat ha snc a QUICK, HOT FIRE. EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRaTr. IT 18 PCONOMICAL, 11 WiLL PAY TO TRY 11, BY THE GASLIGHT co. . 26 Rusdels Crnshed, $2.50. 2% Bushels Not Crashed, 2.00 WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN. __LADLES GOODS. RSM. E OMLAINE, 126 trv STKE ‘weet. faxhiousbie drewnmaking prom Cutts FORTER, 140 WEST 42 STREET, NEW YORK, ‘WILL OPEN, AT PARLOUS No. 1413G STREET, Opposite House, An elegant assortii nt of Eveuiug, Dinner and Walk Drews, F owes Wraps, &., on aid after THURSDAT, BAM. 183. 20 a, Doverass: ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES COTTON UNDERWEAR. EVERY GAKMENT OUR OWN MARE. EVERY GARMENT FULL LENGTH, FULL WIDTE, PERFECT SHAPE, MADE IN THE VERY BEST MANNER, OF THE BEST MaTERIAL ; CHEMISE, 2c. to #8.00. NIGHT DRESSES, 0c. to $5.00, SKIRTS, 9c to 97.00 a DRAWERS. he. to#2.00, CORSET COVERS, Ze. to 84.50. The finest assortment of HAMBURGS we bave yet shown, DOUGLASS’. 522-526-526 9th at it LADIES Wal Lacivow Scaiy trea! FE Mux. J. P. Paonn IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, No, 0] F STREET NORTHWEST. LATEST WINTER MODES, From leading Paris and Londou houses, Particular attention to orders art , | J. C. Heremssos, | aecemor to M.WILLIAN, nt rnceived direct unywrtation of eatuatve noveltiog oe Weare nates bent add are the thos cleat, steecks * ag 2% Benoeylvania ave haf TEN PER CENT on CLOAKS will Ja16 Booxs F. 2 LARGE OvEnST: WIS DEPARTMENT. AY VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS alusters of tucks, front, Heck and sleeves with | oVERsTOCK 01" SCRAP BOOKS AND PORTABL Bog Hamburg Edge, 7%, ‘This gown would be cheapat | “WHITING Dis EMAKKABLY Low Pi CEs 5 SCY PUESELL, BooMtELLE Mother Hubbard Yoke, five rows Hamburg Insertion | _Ja10 NOK betwonn clusters of nek, front. Dgck abd. sleeves = Cheer ee SneT, Mes ® too Se) WY reas SScokercke, SKIRTS, 1105 Pennsylvania Avenua, Extra ality . with rum , | Special sale this week of atte food quality Muslin, w jes and tucking, 200 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINE NOTE PAPER, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND EN- VELOPES TO MATCH. All colors of Plush, $1.35 PER Dox, | oee 308 New Titcsrraten Booxs Rigas c, Vannes ne Year's shetch Hook Jerome. Some Modern Etc. ines, by JR. W. Hitchcock, by Irene. ‘The Guest Book, where may be recorded the coming gndgeing of quests, handsouiely Hlusirated by Aunle | CSTs Baby Kingdom,” this is the greatest book of the | “tive tarwont variety of Holiday Goods in the city, at JOHN C. PARKER a2 617 and 619 7th street northwest Booxs: Boors: Booxs: ar : BAUM'S, S0SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. We offer a special bancain to our customers in Tus trated Gift Books, includine Dante's Iuferno, lustra- fed by Dore, only #3408, form Pat ‘Lost tiustrated by Dore. AL ANNOUNCEMENT! Gic}| Family Bibles, Teachers’ Bibles, Prayer Books, asa ae : aehe a _ 3]. ymnals and Catholic Prayer Burke ut lowest prices, ing Reductions in Freach Woven and Domestig.| Christmusand New Year's Cards in great variety. CORSETS tatked ut 25 to 53 pet cont lower eae nee ‘Guz Ranresed Etishaess Noiana, koay Bhs ke Greek: Ta riot ee at isexecuted in the finest style Call and examine our stock of Books and Stat! 4 ‘We guarantee our prices to be the lowest in the city. WASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 807 Uéth Street porthwext. New Books and Periodicals as soon as published, Also fine Stationery at low prices, n20-3us Mrs. VASHBUKN & CU, EVENING GLOVES, OUR OW ae. <n Mas. Seam Rorreer, a eee © material for AKT NEEDLEWO 27 Rue Paradis, ‘Will opex on THORSDAY, JANUARY 8TH, a Branch Orders tilled at short notice. MM Formerly with Trasonable Prices and satisfaction «uaranteed, otic Dresses OLINE LER “until the stock te clown 2 Kw Ghoves: IMPORTATION, IN rH, p Groves: ae BUTT ALL FANCY MATERIALS AND FEATHERS a® ACTUAL Cost, MRS, M. J. HUNT, . 6 $TH STREET, Opposite Patent Omoa axsortinent of ART EMBROIDPRIES, NERDLEWOKK, SATEEN, PLUSH and PELJ eof PEARSALIS ENGLISH FILO- I FLOSS, DECCASILBS. ARLASEN! ESILLE, CREEL cid HAMBUIG WOOL, aud 1 stock of BERLIN ZEPRYRS, COLUMBIA, FKMANTOWN aud SAXONY WOOL and KNIT- TING YAUNS, _Stamping promptly executed. » Mavawe Exams Sours. OF 305 STH AVENUE, NEW YORK, Is located for the season at 1335 F STREET NORTHWEST, With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSES, Also STREET COSTUMES AND WRAPS. ja8-Im Miva: C. P. Maire 18 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, Y Congress Hall Block, ‘uratowe Sprites. 1334 F STREET, WASHINGTON, With a fine assortment cf imported Costumes, Weep Millinery and Novelties im Dress Garnitures, jab? ‘ME. VON BRANDIS, Barr & Suits made at the shorfes: notice. Superior cise “ial ‘ ue cover A Willainn) t-ten® IRING AND DRY CLEAN. vw York aventin ta All md Geuts’ Gnrients’ Dyed, Cleaned cal et Sperone Ph sivet aid vane a mpectalty Gong op without tel riphe ANTON RCA . Torwerly with A Packer asd‘ THAT MUST BE SOLD, Grannlated Sugar... Best Patent Pricens Fioiit: fly Flour, and Moca Ce toes and Ailes, wholesale prices, ‘Terms strictly cash. POOLE, BROOKE & CO., 230-1m 944 Loutsiana avenue, = Een = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without « doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most Nurarrrovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfec *MIMl,con- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery i vented up to the prevent time, but they produces Flour Uxscnpassen by any mill iu the world. Toprove that, we would simply state thata Jane quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped anaually to Europe aad eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. We GUanANTEE that it is made from selected hurd wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota, It is an ackuowledied fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the gluti- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elizi- nation of all weak and starchy matter has at laa: been reached, nnd is cousequently more Nerarriovs, yield- sug more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. ‘The Dest trade admits that frop its bread-making qualities it is the cheapest, as well as the best, for eitucr family | or baker's uso, aud unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every sack and every barrel is warrauted to give eutine satisfaction. STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Pateat except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- Keeper aud satisty the most fastidious epicurs GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patea?, RELIANCE. Aeplendia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cste- brated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and beau- guarantee will give satisfaction toevery one who will i, bo GOLDEN HILL. ‘The ol4 reliable stand-by and the Standard famity Flour of theDistrict. Itisequal in quality tongrest many high priced Patent tours, whilst itcan be bouzht for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring: forth any Flour superiot to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN BILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else, Fur saleby ail grocera, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner ist street and Indians svenua, selS We. M. GALT & CO. You Cay Preseave Rase Arrsactioxs my +e fons, Table Covers, ‘idies, Whisk Broot i different desiens, ered! 35S 4NSIE K. HUMPHERy, Makes CORSETS to order in aad guaranters perfect ti nn FORK THE LADIFS AT CHS, KUPPERTS, AOS, d03,AND 405 T1H STK ET NORTHWEST. ‘The attention of the Ladies ts respectfully call Menortiwent of Eurbroid-red Si cot Fancy Worsted Work ud Knitted Goods of every Aeerription, ‘complete outtit for Tfesta t palezine Chatka, Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet ca ’ Germantown and Zephyr Worstal Knitting Yarn, all color aud all kinds of Simbroidersd muterials on hand at the lowest snarket prices mpentay ADIES: SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED. REDYED Aandrelived. Circular liuines repaired and roov- ‘Cloth mutts Miss CUNNINGHAM, ocd S10 Kth street, betweea Nand Ou. w. 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘frery style and material French Hand'ninde Unndercio ‘Underwear, soa at Tmported Hairy Shoulder raves and all Dress Reform Goode uildrears Corsets, and $1 Corwet (Mies H.'s own ).that for the rtice is Unsurpansed. ‘B.—Freuch, German end Spanish spoken. marl Ree aes Ga De J, ier Gree Wark Daesaen PROM P: Patent’ snd Five Medals vous Eapessonse ‘Mabufacturer and suborter of HUMAN HAIK AND FINE HATR WORK Lavies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing Har dye and uw nwt claws tanner. ag $37 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘of their the house. Pat tacks, © efls, Laces, ‘ele.. pers fects cleaned ty thie § proceen” =e LADIrs’ NING A SPECIALTY. Gentlemen's Clothes ‘Cleaued by tne process wil oor toesr orurnal ‘shape, aud mad ie pe muioved <Alectualy. ace bilo aud eLiaper g aut ‘ FINANCIAL. ————— FR*ctioxat LOTS A SPECIALTY. Onters for the purchase oF sale for cash or on mam ips carefully executed, Facilities ubsurpasscd. satisfaction eusranteed. tifal Patent,-within the reach of all classes, and we MTintormation Reperaig our sears rely Turia ‘upon (ities will, meet with immer Slate and ehessfal respous the espouse. Devotion to. cumtomers is «well-known characteristic Puvate Srocs Txcxara Wines WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ' NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o. PRINCE & WHITELY, Sr0ox Baonens, ‘SOPRA TeLiue} New Kort, ° Genera! Partners: | YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES Hany Clage, Wadopion, DG. Maynard @ eG eae ‘William R Travers, Special Partoer. $ ‘VIENNA OPTICIAN CO. BUY AND SELL ON COMMIRSION ALL CLABGHE DR. XEUER, OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER ee . BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, ‘Branch Office—599 18th street (Corcoran Building.) EYE AND OPERA GLASSES, ‘ PATENT EYEGLASSES, ect with Bresilian Pebbles, BE aceon ‘And Eversthing Pertainmg to the Optical Business =e SE aE rRCE Ox. 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