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till THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. BRID. “— Dm cot a il LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. January 23, 1885, 10 am. For the middie Atiantic states, fair, warmer weatier, followed by local snows, Variable winds, falling barometer. rmer Weather with snow is in GQc.ted ip New Engiand, the middie Atlantic states and iake region and the Obio valley, and with rain 4m south atlanuc states and Tennessee. Just Recervep direct from groves, on consizn- ment, 200 boxes Florida oranges: also carloaa New For sale 208 7th street, opposite Cen- Guo. A. Mr Ena. ht entered the houses of Mr. Sam- ‘Nichols avenue, near the old rice Seay by forcing the suutiers but in nether @ shutiers. but In neither ‘sao ald Tae Fobuers Succeed In getting any plunder. ‘D, H, Namawonz & Co., raph axp Brown Dgxnys, beauties at $2. ‘corner 7th and D. the ‘only strictly one fice hat and gent’s furnishing store in this city. B. H. Dovonass & Soxs’ Capsicum Cough Drops ‘manufactured by themseltes and are the resuit ‘Of over forty years’ experience in compounding ‘cough mixtures, \? NamaMone’s & her bof heen ae jarket Space, you can get the finest Photogra} and one ‘inicbed ta. cotors resented with every dozen Photographs See specimensand learn prices. Mug. J. P. Patwen, Importer and of Fashion. 1103 F street hortinwests will show foore Tew novelties in reception and cheater bonnets. Guar & Cuanxsor, Printers. Globe Printing Office, a0 Pa ave. A Fine InjSomervitie's brass foundry, on sr serdbe a ttle before Laldnight ae ‘was extinguished by members of No. 2 engiue com pany before much damage was done. Burers and Records print’ promptly. Gray & (Clarkson's. s (STurenomeress at Hempier’s, optician, 453 Pa av. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements. &c., To-night. A Chat With Mr. Sain. NE DrscusiES TRE YAR IN ROYFT, TALES OF 318 FRIEND, THE HERO OF “THE RIDE TO KHIVA,” AND Gtvne is IMPRESSIONS OF WASUTSOTON. “I knew Capt. Burnaby intimately,” said Mr. Sala, the English war correspondent, this morning to a Star reporter, referring tothe death of that gallant officer in the recent engagement in Egypt. “He was a brave man, an accomplishea gentleman and a good fellow. I attended his marriage afew years: and his young wife will have the sympathy de ner tricads in eots ‘reat aMiction. Cape Bur Baby was a member of the Life Guardsmen, but he Was no mere carpet soidier, and his adventures and: feats of bravery were intended, I think, to show to the World that a Lite Guardsman was something more than a perfumed petted darling of society. He was one of the queen's ‘Gold Sticks:’ that Is, he carried gold tipped Stick on oceasionsof ceremony and wasoneot best known club men in London.’ “ile Was @ Dewspaper correspondent, was he not?” asked the visitor. “IT think not,” replied Mr. Sala. “He was Cf ors Ueman,” and then realizing the Inference that might be based on this remark, Mr. Sala added With a laugh. “I did not mean that of course. He might have been a correspondent and a gentleman too. Not like the man who filed a statement in the court that he was formeriy a gentleman, but now an editor. Capt. Burnaby may have written occasional dispatches, but he was a soldier by edu- cation, and died a soldier's death. People ask me What will be THR OUTCOME OF AFFAIRS IN ROYPT. Every one knows England {s there, but exactly how she got there and why, is the question; but a ‘still more difficult question is how sue fs toget away. Engiaud is ike the maa who caught the Tartar, ‘she can neither bring the Tartar in or come herself.” WASHINGTON TO BE “THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY 18 ‘ram WwouLD” : After Mr. Sala’s lecture tats evening, be will start: for the west, and after visiting a numnder of places ‘witl go to San Francisco, from where he will safl to Austrailia op a lecture tour. Mr. Sala in conversa- Uon this morning noted the improved appearance Of the city since his last visit five years azo, and essed the opinion that it would be the most besutiruleity in the work. “You have no manu- ‘he added, ul no business to fill nents With merchandise. That is what New York.” Mr. Sula attended the re- ception at Secretary Frelinghuysen’s ast_ evening. Tu the morning called on the President. To-day he Wil attend an afternoon concert at the British min- ister's. His host, Mr. Schuyler Crosby, has given two breakfasts In his honor. Mr. Sala expresses himself as being delighted with the glimpse he has bad of the soctal life of the epasa le is What Would be called a good converstionalist, and pours Apavon’s OPERA Hovsz—Mme. Ristor! in Macbeth.” Nationat THEATER.—“May Blossom.” Foup’s Orgaa House.—Neil Barzess in “Vim.” CongREGATIONAL CuvRcH.—Wili Carieton’s lec- ‘Manrxr’s Havt.—Mr. G. A. Sala’s lecture. ‘Tukarek Comigck.—Dominick Murray tn “Es- ‘caped from Sing Sing.” Hexzoo'« Musecm.—Pauline Markham tp “Ticket- of-Leave Man.” Due Musecm.—Helen Desmond’s dramatic com- a Condensed Locals. ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 5:30 p. m. and ex- ‘£515 a.m Post combination machine compan; TESeeMiay lected Pecer Hove, presiient; Thoms J. aah renmrer =H. tieneld, ecrecary ; Daring ce Myer coding, Ue, ist, 1884, there homleides coumitied in the Tnited i i were States, and only 108 legal executions In this city there were 13 homicldes and no executions. In the divorce case of Saiile S. Einmerich against Corneitus S$. Emmerich, in which a decree was Made by Judge Cox on Tuexisy, the ground on the decree was made was autuitery. . 8. F. R¥aD, pastor of the luunaculate Con- ception church, entertained the senior and junior choirs, the sanctuary ladies and ushers nd the su- perintendent of the Sunday school, at supper last Right. after the guests induiged in dane- ing, singing and declamation. New Troubic in the Chureb. ‘FER MACEDONIANS IN THE POLICR COURT AGAIN. ‘The trouble at the Macedonia Baptist church, colored, near Uniontown, D. C., heretofore men- ‘oned in Taz Stak, broke out in the Police Court to-day im a new form. Robert Green, Robert ‘Wright and Elizabeth Minor were placed on trial charged with assault and battery. ‘Susan Johnson, 2200 poubd witness, testified that she wens tothe church Wednesday’ night to attend a business meeting. When she got to the door the two men above mentioned caught hold of her to herout when Eliza struck her in the face with acane. Susan denied that she had been ‘Uprned out of the church. ‘Joseph Jonson corroborated his wife's (Susams) testimony, and sald that he was prevented trom ethan ng oe ber, teszified that iiams, an member, although he cartied a cane he did not use It on ‘tRat occasion. ‘The defense had thirty witnesses. but the court said {t was loo many. A wrangle between coun- sei—Messrs. Moss aud Hewitt—ensued, after which Defendant Mino" Was sworn. She denied the as- sault and said that the deacons and trustees Picehed Mrs. Johnson out because she had been ex- pelled over a year ago. ‘Defendant Green, who ts a deacon, testified tha § A Nest of Thieves Broken Up. ‘FIVE ALLEGED BURGLARS AKRESTED—ONE OP THEM ‘TERNS STATR'S EVIDENCE—STOLEN PROPERTY KE- ‘the comer of 2nd street. In cofnpany with OMicer Coghill he went ito Emery’s coal yard and teie- | phoned for @ squ:d of officers trom the, station. nile the mestage was passing through head- quarters Detectives Cox and Carter got wind of It, apd they finmediately repaired to the coal yard Where the officers were secreted. In a few minutes, George MoCaaley, a character well-known to the th company with three boys, an ‘\aey entered the shanty where the stolen were secreted. The ollicers then me house and arrested the inmates—George McCau- Jey, William Maiare, Wiilkim Riley and Charles | Foulke—and locked them up at the seventh pre- inet station. | Later n the night Sergrant Borie agrested the Ofth alleged burviar, Harry Fouike, ‘Whom he also locked up. The hardware, which Was valued af$i25. was fecoversd in the small shanty In which there ts a colored cook shop. Willlam Riley bas turned state's evid=nce, and con- fessed to a number of rbueries, whici,’be says, Were commitied by himself and his associates, Inthe Police Court this morning they were el with housebreaking, and the case was | eontioued untll Wednesday next; ball $1,000 ‘The defendants slept in Mrs. Fiizsiaunons’ board ‘Ang house, on B street, on the night of the robyery, ciaimind to be peitiers, and the next morning ‘carried the goods into Brooks’ shop, where ‘were recovered. Me. Ra’ TARRATESS TO Stz.—Mr. A. | age formerly 'N. ¥., has written a letter to THE STaK | Teference to Charges pubilshed concerning him | i of this city, but now living In | this plice and abov forth a perfect streatn of talk, mingled with which, ima very entertaining way, ‘are amusing. stories and apt Mastrations. His experience hus been so extended that he has something to say on every subject, and he never has to hesttate for a word. ae The Woman Suffrage Association. CLOSING SESSION OF THE ANNUAL CONVENTION. At the azternoon session of the Woman Suffrage assoclation yesterday reports were received trom eymour Howell, of Aibany, N. ¥.; Mrs. H.R. of Massachusetts; Mrs. Diggs, of Kag- Kev, Olymp! of Wisconsip; Mrs. praska, and Mrs. Dr. Alice BL Stockam, of Cite: ‘Mrs. Stantoft Zit had been decided that the atscussion of the ob; jooable resolution on dogmas should go over untii next year, but she Said € Was quite time that woman éuould be al- Jowed equal rights in the church as well as in the state. At the closing session of the convention, last night, Miss Anthony and Mra Leura DeFore*Go: dou spoke. Sirs. Stanton made a brief closing ad- dress, and then adjournal the convention. Gen. Sherman’s House Sold. TES PURCHASE BY MR. JOHN R. M’LEAN CONSUMMATED. ‘The purchase was consummated to-day by Mr. Washington McLean of the house on 15ta street hear I, formerly occupled by Gen.Sherman,and now Clara B. Colbj occupied by locum. ‘The price patd was $16,000 cash. ‘This property ts nearly opposite the Mongan property, purcaaged some time ago by Mr. Joun RK MeLean, re Of ent Extate. ebeen Med as follows:—Mary Davids to Jean MeK- Hoover, e. pt. 20. 4. gD. Weaver, ex'r, 0 EM. Chapin, 6 1d. to Georgetowli; $6100. Same wecea S. Weaver, pt. 253, do; $300. W. W. i . to H. Carter, ‘w, pt. 4, bi tan Hill: $1,900." Mary W: wes et al, lot 109, 94 193: $—, Christiaan A. Fleetwood to J. R. Lynch, lot 114, sq. 2a; BIG. SC. S. G. Stewart, pt 1015 1 —— Hsrzoc’s Mcszvv.—Pautine Markham, in the ro- mantic moral drama of th: “Ticket-of-Leave Man,” appears afternoon and night at Herzoz’s Museum. This 1s the last wees of O'Brien, the Irish glant. ‘See advertisement. Se The Courts, Court IN Gzxgnat Tena. Yesterday, Sunderland & Hillyer agt. Kilbourn, Olmstead and Latta; decree modified.” Strong, 9: Kirk, agi. Toites; judgment delow alin Keyser’agt. Hitz; motion for a hearing denied. Enotnzhums agi. Killian; appeal bond approved. Gibbous ast. District of Columbia; decree ing bill; appeal noted, Equity Court—Judge Coz, Yesterday, Green agt. Farmers and Mechanics’ Dank; testimony ordered taken 1a forty-five days. Sehoénvorn agt, Schoenborn; commission to get Vestimony of witness In New Jersey ordered to issue. Durfee agt. Durfee; appearance of absent delendant ordered, TueXer agi. Orm-; removal of Judgment on seire facias ordered. Stewart agt. Stith; decres Ia behalf of complainant. Brown ders et al: defendants required to answer, d, of demur ih ten days Worthington agt! indall; loan of #5,000 to George B. Chittenden au- thorized. Claxton agt. Kirby; demurrer overruled with leave to answer in ten days. Downham agt. Kelly; payment of deferred payments by Chapin Brown allowed. ee Affairs in West Washingto: SAL AFFaIR.—The board of directors “ake and Ohio canal met tn Frederick, when the toll question was dis , hing definite waa devermined upon Pending the action of the raliroads in regard to Treights. ‘The t‘lications are that the tolls will be Tedticed'a few cents. In onler to personaily look after all kinds of repairs the president and treas- urcr of the canal Wi make a trip over the line from Georgetown to Cumberland. With a view of securing 4 more elficient system of labor, and ual condition of thtigs, tt @ president should issue ;peTintendents requiring them to co divisions at least once a month, and to furnish @ written statement of the condition of the canal, as they fad It, and its requirements, Exch division boss will also’ b» instructed to make Prowwpt reports of the was “erinined that the Siatiar monthly reports to his superintendent, Iss x D BY A Fart.—Yesterday afteruoon a col- Ty Rowles, on stepplag from wtvement gu M street, near 30th Street, slipped and feil, bis head strixing Injartay itn severely. Dr. suter rendered ‘al aid: Subsequently the man was sent to Emerg ncy hospitat, A Kowaway Watew CaUseD Axormex.—. ovlock last night two horses attached to 3. ofthe W. ond G. RAR, and driven by Jo er Wood, became unmanageable av the corner of 23th uit 2d Streets, eaitwnl by tue pln which connects Dars on tite swingie-trees dropping out,whereby ses became frightened and Ran away, © barrow Rep elation pertag trumpet has been placed # Ulls police precine.—the wt ts bet, besieged by applicants tor ¥ on th of March.—The river at is frozea ovar. Alexandzia Aftairs, Reported for THe EXRSEx0, STAR. speetal « st his Intention of bringing suit ie : Paper that published them. Mr. Kas charged, was enyaged In a scheme by | he attempted to compel people to pay Of lessons in “erystal painting,” | dol. } the agreemen: which he had pupils sign ia | ‘York Was the same as that used by hira in this ity ter three years. Ho say's he pay's canvassors a wet seers pupil they get and has ee agreement pilar it they | lessons He sald he presented to the paper in New York publishing the charges | ample proof that the charges were Dut the paper refused to publish It us w it published. Taspector Byri denied that aay charge bad against bim. yesterday, by et" night clothes Fs t tro. fromanopes grates as stated in toTus Stam. Miss Chase dis- under her terrible suffer nt, Who Was visiting in i i ef it i Hy 4 e i | i f ALLEGED Watcm Taurvrs HELp Fox THE G: JeEy.—In the Police Court today Henry Mare and Frank Gearhart, charzed with stealing a $100 the store of Max Goldsmith, SI? Pear avenue, waived an exatination and gave jury. Private Detective Mc- prisoners ia Baltimore and re- @overed the watch Manaiaoe Licexses.—Marriage licenses have, Deen issued by the clerk of ¥ court to Thos. ‘Kitehie Stone and Lelia Whitney. of New York Jobn F. Molan and Elizabeth Versy; Thos T. and Mary C. Payne. never ordered. Mi. Raymoud says | cupied.‘L § i i i H i i Tue ixprem ry Yzar.he annaal report of the Alexandria infirmary shows that tn 1384 thirty: pa- is wore received. ‘Twenty-two wore distutssed aud four dled, Six or seven beds belng generuily Oc . ‘The total receipts for the year were (8.74. ‘ar 1S opened with $179.21. The inariaaty Is supported entirely by voluntary con | tribuctoas. HOV EHING.—MIS3 Mattfe McLean, the Alexan- State normal school in Farm- has beeg very ill, hos now greatly tm- and is ou ber way tO recovers. “Miss Alice Man, OF This city, hastened to Farmviite on first intelitzence of Miss MeLean’s tllness. Miss | MeL. stood very high in her classes when she was eked With Drain fover. The Rnanee committee of the 3 morning appointed Win. H. Latnbert, esq., its agent, to negotiate a loan for the erection Of the new seicol butiding. Nores.—ikes. J. Calvin Stewart, son of Mr. John Stewart, of tls city, has been called to the pas- torate of the Presvytérian church at Warrenton, —All Admiral Powell's pletures will bo Drought to this city and to the family col- lection of Dr. KC. Powell, who, some time Wrote the history of the Powell’ fanitly.—' i ladies open a fur at MeBurney’s bul! next Mon- > purchase new m3 forgt. John’s cadets. sed of the Maryland military ac \demy some Je Tago Lave gotten considerably out of order. iP aze all the grandsons of the late Mrs. Gen. Gaines. —The corporation court will Fe- ue its Session Uns afternoon at 4 O'clock to hear counsel of Win. I, W. Robb, of Washington, in the Jere Robb exse. Buried Under the Snow. PRIGHTFCL DESTRUCTION BY AVALANCHES IN ITALY. Reports of great destruction by avalanches con- tinue to come from northern Italy, especially the | Drevince of Cuneo, at Frassino the number of ‘killed ts 149, aud 41 corpse have been recovered. ‘Yhe viliage of Volgrana 1s partly destroyed and many persons have Deen Killed Twelve houses have Deen demolished and 42 persons killed at Deveis. | ‘The village of Rabasso is almost com- Pirtely, Duried under the snow. | Scores of eople ve On been Killed there, and over 200 ure Wi and in distress. More than 4,000 men are engaed, An addition to the suldiers, in the work of exhumlng the dead and rescuing the survivors in the province 9f Cuneo. Ap avalanche has buried a hamlet of Mitteen houses at Chtamonte, in Pledmont. ‘The erles of the buried can be distinctly” heard, ‘Fro thousand soidlere are eodeavoring 10 reavus Patan ———__+o-—___ [CARRE Berwi rv, —I New York. Junta Kearus aud done, Keuboage Ored of °t lady. Last quarried, and ra tie Sent Kearus attemptes strike bts rival with a club. Kennedy drew a Sap kultcand stapoet Kearns tn the Dock: Rise Hs assailant surrendered himself ta the authori- | tes A Murderous Florida Band. ‘THR GARA 80TA VIGILAXCE COMMITTEE. C.E.Abbe, postmaster and U.S.land commissioner At Sara Sota Bay, Fla, was shot dead 2 few days ago while passing the store of A. B. Bidwell. Tne body was then put on board a sloop and carried out to sea. Dr. Hunter, who, with several others,were ‘suspected of complicty in the affair, has confessed ‘that there has been for some tme past a secret or- nization at Sara Sota, having eighteen or twenty Tembers. ‘the object. of which was mutual protec- on and the removal of all obnoxious persons. The prominent officers were two judges, whose duty it ‘was to pronounce sentence, and a captain to see that It was executed. A. B. Bidwell was one of the judges. Charles E. Abbe was declared, in debate, to betbinishabie: and sentence of devth was passed upon him some time fast April, Bidwell at that time ‘being one of the judges. political reasons exe- cution was deferred until after the election. Chas. Willard who fired the shot which killea Abbe excaped, Dut was captured after along pur- suit. Willard ts a member of one of the most in- fluential families in the state. Tt has ais covered that the murder of My. Riley,of Ridge, ‘six months ago, was the work of the’ assassination society. Persons never su-pected have been found to bel tothe gang. Old men with gray beards, men in their prime and beardiess boys have been ‘banded together in this fearful organtzation,known by the cabalistic initials “S. 8. V. ra Sota, Virilance committee. Dr. Hunter’s confession has been supplemented by those of Ed. Bacon and Joe Anderson, who have revealed more of the secrets ofthe gang. Dr. Andrews {3 shown to have been the ringleader. Eight members of the association are now In jail. STARVING THE OKLAHOMA BOOMERS.—An Arkansas Clty (Kan.) special says: Gen. Hatch has sur- Tounded the boomers at. Stiliwater with the inten ton of starvinz them out. A courier just in re- ports several leaving already, as the provisions are Tunning short. Inthe Kansas senate yesterday ‘the house resolution relating to Oklahoma lands Was passed, after belng amended 80 as to favor the Opening for settlement ot nit ands in the erpory not occupled by Indian tribes. ——o ———— No Ice Cror From tHe SusqvRaANNA.—The pros- pect for an ice crop on the Susquehanna 1s so dis couraging that neatly all hope of securing it has been abandoned. ‘The territory from which the crop 1s usually obtained fs now covered by a dense mass of broken and packed ice, whici 1s not sult- ‘able for gathering. A STRANGE SvicipE.—Yesterday afternoon a man about the average helght, ratier heavily Dullt, with fron gray hair and beard, walked into a store in Baltimore and wanted to exchange his coet fora pistol. ‘The clerk refused to make the trade. He then went to another store. sold his coat and then returned and bought a plsiol tor a. dollar. Leaving the store he walked out in the bit- ing cold in his shirt sleoves and entered a saloon, Wilere be Bought and dranica glass of beer. | Goin into the back yard he shot himself in the head, and when people, startled by the report of the istol, reached the yard they found hitn stretched freiess on the ground. “he was an entire stranger and there was nottiing to indicate who he was or why he had committed the deed. Carrenina Mextcay Baxpits.—A dispateh from Yuma, Arizona, says that troop M, 4th cavalry, ar- rived there Wednesday might, having with them twelve Mexican Dandits as prisoners. Four ather bandits were Killed In an engagement. On Thurs- day Lieut. Jenkins, with troop E, returned with two men prisoners’ Lieut. Jenkliis was slightly wounded. ‘The bandits are a portion of the Mexi- ca soldiers who mutinied at Encenada, Mexico, on the 12th iustant, and killed their cominanding officer. They say hé had defrauded them out of ‘two years’ pay. 2 Paopost> LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATION OF CoR- UPTON IN THE New Yonk Crry GovERSMEST. A resolution was offered in the New York assem- bly yesteriay to investigate the allegations that corrupt bargains and deals have been entered Into on the part of prominent officials and other per- sons for the purpose of procuring ‘appointments to positions, vacant and to become vacant, in tie local government of the city of New York’ for the purpose of continuing in ofiice officials whose terms ‘were about to expire, and for the purpose of award- ing contracts in the ‘construction and bullding of the new aqueduct. ‘Tus ORANGE TROUBLES AT BaY Roserts.—Rev. Fathers MeGlvera and Delargag, the New York redeiaptorists, who were recently threatened with Woleuce and {nsuited while on a mission to Bay Roberts, N. have made a statement regarding the treatinent they received. ‘They were subjecte to all sorts of petty unnovances and insults, their house was stoned and they were threatened with death repeatedly. ‘The local authoriites at Bay Roberts refused them protection, ‘and they thought best to leave belure their mission was com- pieted. Under promise of protection trom the governor of Newroundiand they returned later to ay Roberts, but were met by a crowd of Oranze- men, who had erected orange arches over the road by which they were to enter Ue town. ‘They fe- fused to walk under them and appeaied to. the United States consul at St. Johns, through whose representations the governor of Newfoundland or- dered the warship Tenedos to proceed thither. ‘The arches were then removed and ihe priests entered the town January 6th, a Carr. PHELAN Sa¥s NO GUILTY MAN SrALt Es- carz.—Captain Phelan has made another state Tent, in Which he reiterates hts charge that the attack on hia In O'Donovan Rossa’s vilice was a deep latd plot to murder him. Before going there Kearney, In the latter's saioon. sald there were Ubreats against Phelan on account of the Kansas City interview, and on belng pressea for the author Of the threats Said Short had done the most threat ening. Phelan says further that he tas letters re- lating to the whole matter, and will produce them at Short’s trial. He says those who were instru- mental in the assault shall not escape. Assowcrexxy Pon ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencss. More economical than theordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only ineans. KoYat Baxrxa PowpsE Co,, 106 Wall street, N. x. ay YEW'S HAIR VIGOR IMPROVES THE BEAUTY of the hair and promotes its growth. It imparts an attractiveappearance, a delishtful and lasting perfume, While it stiuulst 5 the root«,cleansea the scalp, and adds elegance to luxuciunce, its effects are enduring; and thus it-proves itsdf tobe the best aud cheapest article for toilet use, YER’S SARSAPARILLA IS THE MOST POTENT bicod purifier, and m fountain of neaith and streusth. Be wis: in time. Ali baneful infections are Promptly removed by this unequalled aiterative, Ja20 Oocx Tstexse Sroce Or Dex Goons MUST BE REDUCED. STLES at Cost. VELVETS ut Cost... DRESB GOODS at Cost. ‘TABLE LINENS at Cost. BLANKETS xt Cost. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON (widest ‘and very best), 25. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. ES, tine quality in Biue, Groen and for $200. Every yard is worth Be. HANDSOME BROCADE RLACK VELVE’ (Creal waluc $2.50), rediiced to S150 4 LADIE® CLOTH SUITING, one yard 4nd a halt wid munense double width), in Brown and Gray, Ouly BLACK and COLORED SILKS at act ‘Our excellent quality MLACK (PEE! Fedueed from $1.25 to $1.00. Our exceilent COLORED SILKS reduied from 91.00 to Toc. BROCADE COLORED SILKS, in White, Cream, Pink iG, in Blue. Cream and Pink, pare woo agrees ink, L SOLOH:D acd BLACK SATINS: S06 EBLORED BROCADE SILK CELVETS. 81.00, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. pure wool Oto BLEACHED TABLE DaMASk Pave guess CASH PRICES. + NO CREDIT, 0 CARTERS, 711 Mauger Space, vB. 340 $100 WONDEBFUL REVOLUTION. IN| TYPE-WRITERS, Greatest no repairs, with : 5 ity. ty me sity dary meds np pai, it “ies draw! javainst Type-Writers- ch ‘com . iy enters , Ron-portability- ‘obviated io Cuvying solicited at lowest rates. Office; 1921 F STREET. BH. EVANS, General Agent, #3 To Crose Busmesa ‘Will offer to-day and until sold my entire stock of LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. AT AND BELOW CosT, tees er et eine Successor to F. PILLIN : sae? Corner 9th and E streets northwest CITY ITEMs. ted Success and stil! Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 2 ceata. 1 Decorated Dinner, Tea and Chamber ‘Sew Fiich were slightly. inthe great rush arity: the mouth of December ac ke Goidschmids, Si2 7th stn. w., will be olfered to-morrow at & great sacrifice also the following immense bargains; ‘covered cut glass butter,dishes 17¢; 2500 tooth picks aly ase Crystal preserve saucers on stand 6 Tor 206 only 48c; preserve saucers on 7 pin hat racks 50; 10 pin 92; 2 string brooms fic: 4 string 23; strup ‘pitchers ide; dout 7c; plain goblets 6 for 290; with'engraved band s7c: Porcelain cups and saucers Sve % dz; japanned coal hods 2c; 7 inch rubber dressing combs 5c; 8 inch 9¢; 6 knives and forks with cocoa handle 43c; handsome hand painted Fretich china fruit plates 6 for 99c; Fruit saucers to match 6 for 7%; large cor- ered chamber buckets, assorted colors 39; foot tubs to match 47¢; handsome hand painted parior lamps only 99¢. 1 Un The Followmg Unprecedented Bargains will be sold to-morrow only at M. Augen- Stein's, 817 7th street northwest: Porcelain- upkins, 16c.; larger size, 2c; market Dasket and clothes-ping, 18e.; decorated chamber sets, $2.99; Sistring brooms, 15c large-size Dre-proot teapots, 24c.; decorated tea sets, 44 pleces, $3.17: decoral chainber gets, with handled and covered slop-jars, $5.27; dishpaus, 10 and 12c.; 2-qt. covered buckets) 6c.; F-qu, ¥e; qt, 14e.; half-dozen fancy goblets, 21¢; wooden water buckets, 11¢.: 15¢. box backing, 8c.; "half-dozen ebony-handle knives and forks, 47¢.2 hair-dezen sliver-piated teaspoons, 3c. bronze Stand Jamps, with fauey globes Roys ie. bottiey Champion our er ved, 96. ow A Losw—A Gain After Alt, OUR GREAT MARK DOWK, ‘Though a loss to us isa gain to the public and a gain for us in the end, as’ we dispose of winter stock, which, if carried ‘over, would probably have to he sold at a greater loss next season. . HAUN & Co, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania ave. $ $3 Calf Boots now $2.40, 5% Hand-sttt Ladles? $3.00 a and $2.73. ° ‘Ladies’ $2.59 Kt and Goat Button down to $1.90. Ladies’ $1.75 Pebble and Kid Button now $1.25, Ladies’ $1 Glove Kid Slippers down to 75c. Youth’s $1.50 Solid Cait Button now $1 Misses $1.25 Reliable School Button, 95 Child's 75e. Spring Heel Button, Odd lot of Ladies" 5 French Kid Button, $% 1 You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar by golng to Auerbach’s Knit-Jacket Depot, 7th and If streets, for best quality underwear, gloves, blue flannel shirts, hats, fur caps, neckwéar and’ sow- ing machines. 1 Children’s and Ladies’ Wraps Below Cont. 4-4 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 73¢c. 123¢c. Percale Shorts, 63¢¢. 3 J. E. Youno’s, 736 7th street. Amateur Photozraphers may have thelr plates developed and prints made therefrom. Re- Louching, coloring, copying, etc., by Narariore & €o., 711 Market Spice, 7 Aladdin Security Oi. Recommended by Insurance Companies as the safest burning ofl to use, Win,13 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake, Prescribed by Whysicians. "sold by Drug- fists, Large botties, toc. Manufactured by We huornton, corner Baltumore and Harrison streets, Baituaore, Md. Wt Ne Accident Hins Ever Occurred from using Aladdin Security O11, W,f,t0,18 Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging. trritation, tuflammation, all Kidney and Urinary Coinplaints, Cured by “Buchu-Paiba.”$1. 15 Ask Your Grocer for Aladin Security Oil. wW,f,m,13 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morntag, and delivered in half-jound “Ward” prints, 50c. per ound, Also, Coutage Cheese, Butternilk aba sweet ik, Se. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. Soar. Premios PPP. Pr PREMIUM SOAP, PPP zg ‘THE WELL-KNOWN BRAND, Ri R" "RECOMMENDS ITSELF FRR h 3 3 ALL OVER, THE LAND, ‘XPERTS PRONOUNCE IT ‘THE BEST THAT IS MADE, OST.WONDERFUL SOAP IN ANY STATE. T'S GOOD TO WASH CLOTHES, FACE, HANDS AND PAINTS; CG nat exkey zu, USEFUL FOR ALL PURPOSES AND REMOVES STAINS. ac IT MAKES A NICE LATHER. AND BEAR IN MIND— FOR LIPPS’ THAT IS THE KIND. wrote MAINUFACTURER, BALTIMORE, ocl0-tu.f-3in AMUSEMENTS. DRY _GOODS. NAtonal TaeaTER EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, B =U Rs oes GREAT MARE DOWN First production in this city by = ‘THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER: | LADIES’ cLOAKa. (Of ite Magnificent ‘Snecees, 4 jibe Great Domestic Drama, Ae MAY BLOSSOM, ‘THE FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTER, By DAVID BELASCO, NEXT WEEK: MR. WM. MESTAYER, in the Funniest of Funny Plays, WE, US & CO. Auzavars GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RISTORI! Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 19. ie MME. ADELAIDE RISTORI A _ time here. on the occasion WupePTerewall porramce tn ‘America, {SENG Lk supported by Powerful Dre Coxnpany, under the divection of BRUOKS & DICKSON. This Evening, MACBETH! Saturday Matinee, MARIE ANTOINETTE. ‘Saturday Evening, Jan. 24, ‘MARY STUART. And the'Sleep- Walking Scene from Macbeth, }2, $1.50, $1, 75c. aud. 7, Jan. 26—MAGGIE MITCHELL, Sree Sale of seats now open. (ALBAvGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1885, SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINER, FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY AND THE LYCEUM COMPANY. 23 023. = .. Mr. HEN! ster. by the comedietta of the WING AND THE SILLER TUESDAY, Feb, 3-Shakeapeare's Comedy, THE MER- eee nana Mt, HENRY IRVING Miss ELLEN TERRY iis’ Poetic Play (only £3 L Ghartes T. ‘Mr. HENRY {RVING jucen He iets Mar Miss ELLEN TERRY 'HURSDAY, Feb. 5— GW. * Poetic Drama (only time), EUGENE ARAM, ir. HENRY IRVING MILLER, & Souly, time)—MUCH ADO NOTHING. .-Mr. HENRY IRVING { [Miss ELLEN TERRY ‘T ANT OF VENICE. SATURDAY EVENING, Feb, 7- Farewell performance, w i Mr, HENRY IRVING ji. Reserved seats: Gal- vate boxes, $20, #15 and $10. The sale of face useay, danaary 22/659 MeBsteRscuarr crasses. ‘Dr. RICH, 6. ROSENTHAL hes the to an- noujice that his classes wil sxsenbe, fr the frst inne MONDAY classes will assemble, time, XT. JANUARY 26TH, AT 33 P.M. at the NORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1212 14th street, when hoursand dates of lessons will be determined. Yersons desirous of attending the course must m:ke their arrancements on or before that date, through BRENTANO BROS, cor, Penn. ave. and 11th st, ja23-3t IME MUSEUM rae PENNA. AVENUE, NEAR 11TH STREET, GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAM. ‘The talented young actress, HELEN DESMOND, and her Rew Hope company, $y the-areat Union Square success, HAZEL DELi. with « splenlid cast of char Scters,”’ Grand Olio, inéroducing Count Rosebud and Baron Littiesnger: ‘the great. $3000 Trick Dog: SiSeday and Batutdag. the prest plays LEAH, THE a the ay, i IN. Admission to all only 10 c 022 FORSAKI only 10 cente, M* Sf0RGE avcustus sata FAREWELL LECTURE, At Marini's Hall TO-NIGHT at 8 Subject, “Wars, Tumuits and Revolutions, Stateemen aud Soldiera” Reserved seats $1, ut W. G. Metzerott & Co.'s, 903 Peni Adutssion, 50c. v2! rors. p.m. ‘The Popular Ainerican Comedian, MR. NEILL BURGESS, In the Laughing Three-act Comedy of VIM: On JOSIAH PUFFY'S WIFR ‘The Funniest of Mod-rn Home Comedies. A Portraiture of the Old Woman Hoquent of the Country ‘Town. of Camp and Class Metis, an of Do mestio Life, always ready with au Artilery of Words LAUGHING MATINEE ON SATURDAY. LAUGHING MA\INEE ON SATURDAY. ADMISSION TO BALCONY, ONLY 95 CENTS. ADMIs810N TO BALCONY, ONLY 25 CENTS. Monday nest_RICE'S SURPRISE PARTY. tntroduc- ing the Fayorite Comedian, JOHN A MACKAY, ands ‘oinpany of Great Merit, tu’ Jessup and Gill's Latest Success, A BOLTLE OF INE. fat NJO! BANJO! BANJO! QUICKLY AND COR- r-ctly taught by shaple, method in one quarter for uly a. Parr open oi 2 anti 1B Jail-twt " GEONGE DRALGER, 42 G northeast, Y, % ¢ & tecroae covsse * _ oN FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, AT CONGREGATIONAL CHUEC, WILL CARLETON, Author of “Farm Ballads,” “Farm Legends.” “Farm Festivais,” ete,, ete.. will give his faumJus MONOLOGUE ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of His Celebrated Lecture, “THE LEGEND OF THE GOLD!:N HORSE" cluding selections from his own poems, pub- And Induding fihaland unpublished ve Admission. 50°, Reserved Seats, 760, On sale at Eliist Music Store. JNEW course oF Licrunes THE STORY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ‘Told in Thirteen Lectures, PROF. JOHN FISKE, of Cambridze, AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ON MONDAY. AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 3220-4" ‘Tobe hid at Ellis served Seats, “These lectures are fascinating, brilliant and mas- terly beyond anything tbat has ever been heard in Bos. mm. ME Flake is oue-of the mont remarkable anen of ton, Fiske is one of the moxt riurd Ci HENORS SEW aus Cn 1 Corner of $i pvyestt é PEERLESS © PAULINE MARKHAM, AND HER OWN COMPANY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, Wi DNESDAY, Fowerful pathetic play, EAST LYNNE. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ‘Ta enid Tom Taylor's TICKE?-OF-LEAVE MAN. Last week of MR. PATRICK O'BRIEN, ‘The Irish Giant. Admission to Family, Cirel ‘Auminsion to Fins Elser. Kenerved Seatn mat without extra charge at the box office of the Museum | from 9am. 1010 p.1a, ‘Doors open at 1 and7 p.m. Overture one hour later, Carriazes at4:30 and 29:30 p.m, Monday, Jan, 2°—Sawyer’s Original Georgia Minatrela, Gaear Stavonren me OVERCOATS AND SUITS : ar ‘THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00, Corner 7th and @ streeta, ‘Woe aro determined not to carry an Overcoat till next season; therefore, we are selling them at a great sacri- fice, ‘Overcoats we sold at $25, we sell now at @12.60, Overcoats we sold at $22, we sell now at 11. Overcoats we sold at 20, we sell now at $10. Overcoats we sold at $16, we sell now at $8 Ovecoats we sold at $12, we acll now at $6, And all others in proportionate low prices. BUITS. SUITS. A fine Cheviot Suit ut $6, worth $12 A tine Cansimere Suit at 8%, worth $16, A&button Cutaway Corkscrew Suitat $11,worth 818. A fine Black All-wool Frock Suit at 13, worth #20. A fine All-wool Prince Atbert Suit at $15, worth $25. Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats and Suits at 60 cents on the dollar. : 2,000 pair of Men's and Boys' Pants, from $1.25 up- ws ‘ LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., yo COBNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS Mosr Bz Crggen Oor. ‘Webaves good many odds and ends in broken sisea of Boots and Shoes; will sell off for one-balf price to close them out. : Also, there is an accumulation of odds and endsin men’s aud boyw'clothing wewil close out at any reason- ja Fa axo 1914and 1916 Pen nayiven insets, THEATER COMIQUE. AN EVENTFUL WE COMMENCING 4 “COMME MONDAY, A Matinets Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. First Aupearance in atiy Variety Theater of Mr, DOM- INICK MURUAY, Amnerica’s Greatest Character Actor, in his Sensationil Drani, ESCAPED FROM sig NG! supported ‘own company. Monday.Jan ear aces Cane er ne | OUIS Wi BERS | ORCHESTRA —TELEPHONE ‘orders to residence,726 7th at. 8.¢.0F left at Droop's, Elis, or Metzerott’ Music Stores, and. Demonet's con: fectionery store, will receive prompt attention. jai9 HOICE SEATS CAO SEAT all the Theaters BRENTANO BROS, Jal7-3m___Penpsylvania avenue, cor. 11th street. YY. “witk 6austfox, vor, onatos, & NCONGHE TIONAL CHURCH, JANUARY 23 1885, Get tickets at Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Peun’a. sve, _jal4-9t VM. WEBER'S ORCHESTRA FURNISHES “W Maske tor all gocaniona, Orden tott tess 1120 7th st. s.e: EF. Droop, and Eberbach, or vy telephone st Ellis’ Music Store or Watch Box. Nav Yard will receive promptattention, ein” Wasows Fasovs so ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, 428 9th strest, between Dand Z Nt fal to try our 8—Doo’ 1G JAVA OOEFER, much superior to the Gort ‘Mocha, Java: NO IDLE TALK, BUT THE PLAIN JANUARY 23, 1885. TRUTH. ‘You will do well by calling early, as these goods will ‘be disposed of very rapidly— 1 Child's Coat, 4 year's size, of Garnet Surah Stik, deep plush collar, blue satin lining, reduced from $8.50 to $2.50, 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. 1 Plush Jacket, fur trimmed, silklining, 82 to $10. reduced from ‘SLadios Matelasse Newmarkets, perfect Ot, reduced from $27 to $18 1 Ladies’ “Visite,” of Persian silk, chenille fringe to match, reduced from $20 to $14. Ladies’ “Visite” fine brocaded velvet, fur tails ‘around bottom, reduced from $40 to $25. 3 Ladies’ Dolmans, damssse silk and far trimming, reduced from $27 to $17.50. 2 Ladies’ Dolmans, fine quality of brocaded velvet, fur trimming and elegaut quilted silk lining, reduced ‘from $52 to $35, 416 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. 820 Ove Axxou. Jaxcany COTTON UNDERWEAR CLEARING SALE. COTTON UNDERWEAR AT PRICES SURPASSING THE CLOSEST AND KEENEST COMPETITION. ‘THE VERY BEST MUSLINS! ‘THE VERY BEST CAMBRICS! THE VERY BEST EMBROIDERIES! THE VERY BEST STYLES! COMMENCES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY,) JANUARY ‘207m, 1885, ‘Our Entire Second Floor Devoted to the Sale of Ladies’ Underwear. Everything in Readiness for An Immense Bush. ‘NIGHT DRESSES. Plain Secque Gowns, finished with Cambric Ruffles, ‘29c., worth B0c. Plain well-made Gowns, good Cotton, superior finish, 68c.,a bargain at $1. + ,Fine Muslin, deep yoke, three rows Insertion between ‘clusters of tucks. front, neck a: sleeves trimmed with, ug Hiaabung Edge, We. This gown would be cheap at Mother Hubbard Yoke, five rows Hamburg fasertion petween cluster of tucks, front, neck immed with Bufies of Enibroidery, SKIRTS. Extra good 29c.; 60c. quality. Fine Muslin, with 7-inch Cambric rut French tucks, a: ‘above. 67c., ati ex! Fine Muslin, with 9.inch handsome Flounce, with tucks at forming in du yard deep. bics worth 81.50, CHEMISE. Good Mt ished. 19c., all sleeves ‘96c.; © most de- quality Muslin, with ruffles and tucking, file, with five id_hem with wide and narrow tucks ood barzain, Embroiderea ® trimming tain - fuslin. plain band. neck and sleeves, well in Yoke of Insertion between four clusters of five fine tucks, embroidered. front, m Edge, and sieewen, trimmed Yor lesa than quuvane Hamburg never sold for’ lesa Pompadour Yoke, of all over Hamburg Embroidery. and neck and aguare neck, witu fine embroidery. ‘aleevee, 88c.; would sell readily at 61. DRAWERS, 190.28 Good Muslin, with bem and five tucks nicely finished, ing, 36¢. ; 3fuslin, with five tucks and Cambric ruffle and tuck- regular price 48c, Fine Muslin, wide and embroid- ett in, wide and narrow tucking, deep. us, 6 7 were. Fine Muslin, fine open-work Hambure tween French tucks, edged with “wide Broidery to mateh, See. Datei Insertion be- -work Em- 3 Very cheap at 81.50. INFANTS’ LONG SLIPS, Good Cambric, neck and sleeves ruffle, 23c.; Cambric costs more. and SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! trimmed with fine Cambris, with Mother x xuth Mother Hubbard Yoke, fine tucking Startling Reductions in French Woven and Domestic QOKBETS marked at 3540 59 per cent lower than tera ere. ‘Good Corsets at 250 : fering. Setter Gorvete st 30s, morth from 8 to $1.50. We must reduce stock, and therefore have made ‘exceptionally 10 LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 AND 425 m9 ‘early to avoid the ant Ar Cosr: 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- RELL & CO., which will, at that time, be consolidated with mine.” We have » fall stock of Silke, Satins, Cashmeres, Brocades, Cloths, Cloaks, and everything usually kept in the Dry Goods line. We make no differ- ‘ence in prompt book customers and cash. GEO. J. JOHNSON, Jad) ~_713 Market Bpace. Your Lusr Cuaxce REMNANT SALE aT EING’S PALAC 814 SEVENTH STREET. Pusitively No Goods to be! Carried Over. Price No Object. ‘We have about Six Thousand Dollars: Balance of Stock got to be Sold. worth of CHILDREN’S, MISSES’ AND LADIES’ CLOAKS, Elegant Styles, which wil! be Slaughtered ‘Value. at Half Their CHILDREN’S AND LADIES’ HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, At Prices that You Will be Pleased to Buy. BIRDS, TIPS, PLUMES, BONNETS AND * VELVETS, FLOWERS, VELVETEENS, RIBBONS, SATINS, SILAS, ‘and Other Articles in the Millinery Line, WILL ALSO BE SLAUGHTERED TO CLEAR THE WALTER D. WEVILL, Excise Acmrs, Mo, 062 PA. AVE, NEAR 4 STREET. WISE POR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURVOSES. POR HEATING BY FUKNACE FOR HEATING BY LATROBE. FOR OPEN GRATES. 40 Bushels Crushed, $3.79 40 Bushels Not Crushes, $2.99, DELIVERED TO ANY PARTOF DRY GOODS. SEATON P (SUCCESSOR TO PREY TAS JUST ith 2100 PIECES ANDERS W's $2 18 ZEPHYR CL STS ALE AND STRIPE! )MEINATIONS, 8 FIECES PLAIN, CHECKED AND FIGURED FRENCH SATTFEENS. ALL IMPORTED FOR THE SPRING AND SUM MEK OF 1es5. NEW ENGLISH AND FRENCH WHITE GOODS. CHE. D) NAINSOOKS, IN- Fat ODED TILES. TCUL LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED SWiss MUSLINS. “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" 1N TABLE LINEN! DOYi NAPKINS AND TRAY CLOTP = TRA GOOU VALUES" IN LINUN HUCK TOW ELS, AT 12%4c., 156., 200. AND BED COMFORTERS.” QUILIs ANI joOL BLANKETS aTLowfar vad, ALL GREATLY REDUCED FIG ULES ON ALL WINTER SUPERR STOCK OF PLAIN AND Bnoc. LYONS’ SILK VELVEIS “NP uted SATIN DUCHESSE. RHADAMES, SURAHR. AND JERSEY SILKSIN BLACK, WHITE AND ALI. STREET, "RECEPTION. AND ING WEAR. AUZES, ILLUSIONS AND CKEPE Di £2— SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLA’ EVENING GUODS BY GasLiguT —_— $37 CHOICE GUODs, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Penny Buruvrva, Pennsylvania avenue, strat Extabtished Isai et ____ BOOKS, é&e. New Booxs Life and Letters of Bayard Taylor. Three Visits to America, (Enuly Faithful.) The Waue of an Idea (Col- ombi.) Historical Reference Book, Faypt and Baby- Jo», Qtawlingon.) Out of the Wreck, (Douglass) Women, Plumbing and Doctors, Katherine, (Vance) Custom and Myth, Lang.) Men of Invention and Industry, (Smiles.) “Wild Rock, (The Wanderer.) The Mentor, (Astrea) Deldee, or the Iron Haud, W. H. MORRISON, 1S PEXSAYLVANIA AVEXUR, m9 Soca eeaiaget ae oS a BOOKS BY D. L. MOODY, The Wax to God. and How to Find It. ‘othe Work! ‘To the Work! picgret Power: or, The Secret of Success in Christian ‘ork. Freiailing Power; What Hindors Itt Forwle WAL BALLANTYNE & SON, 316, 428 Seventh atrest, 26 Bushels Crushed. 82.50. (2% Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00 WASHINGTON OR GBORGETOWN. LADIES GOODS. "S20 EBLAINE, [os Tre STREET SOUTH: faaliionabie” drvesiuiaki od ‘west, fashionabie” drvesitinkitat Saas Mu A. Arora OR TER, 140 WEST 42> STRERT, NEW YORK, An elegant assortuirnt of Evening, Dinner and Walking Dosen Fewer rape ac, ob aid after THURSDAL, SANUAKY 2d, Tis ao 20 ia Dovorass ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES" COTTON UNDERWEAR. EVERY GARMENT OUR OWN MAKE EVERY GARMENT FULL LENGTH, FULL WIDTR, PERFECT SHAPE, MADE IN THE VERY BEST MANNER, OF THE BEST MATERIAL, CHEMISE, 25e. to £5.00. NIGHT DRESSES, So, to $5.00, SKIRTS, 300, to #7.00, DRAWERS. 250. 1082.00. CORSET COVERS, 25e. to 3.50, ‘The finest sasortment of HAMBURGS we have yet shown, 7 DOUGLASS’, 622-524-896 9th et. SSF RALER LADIES New York Ladoes jar M Paso IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘M. WILLIaN, hax just recetwed di of exclunive Pa era eee eS SISSY ever shown in this warket. ai ou, fraseiia “y"irwvine, Paria. The reduction of TEN PER CENT on ‘CLOAKS will, continue until the #tock ts closed. Boos Bic Open ALARGE OVERSTOCK IN THIS DEPARTMENT, OVEPSTAK Gi CLAP BOURY ND PORTABTE WRITING DESKS at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. 3810 a ais dt STREET NORTHWEST. Warraxers Booxsrone, “2105 Pennsylvania Avenua ‘Special sale this week of 200 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINE NOTE PAPER, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND EN- VELOPES TO MATCH. Allcolors of Plush, $1.35 PER BOX New Thivsrearen Boors JOU C, FAMKIEOS Qhe Year's Sketch Hook, by tree € Jerome Some Stodere E ings, by JK W. Hite ‘The Guest Book. wheremas: ¥ = “The Baby Kingdom,” this is the greatest book of the the of Holiday Goods in the city, “Tine largest variety ay, coll i the citys at ana 617 and 619 ith street uortuwost, Booxs: Booxs: ar BAUM'S, ebicock. ‘be recorded the coming iy Ulustrated by Aunio se SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. We offer a special, bargain to cur customers in, Tius- trated Gift Books: tncluditie Dantes Tnferro, Wluntta: fea ‘Oy ‘Dore, only’ $308, former price 810:" Parallse Lcet' Inustrated ty Dore. ouly 3 98, foruer price S10, Family bibles, ‘Trachers’ Bibles, Prayer Hooks, Hympals and Catholic Prayer Bonks at lowest prices, Christinaa and New Year's Cards in reat variety. Our Enuraved Piste and 50 cards, omiy 800. The work seexecuted in the Sicat style ‘Call and examine our sock of Books and Stationery, ¥ fie Ur prices to be the lowest i the eh WAseiseTox, CIRCULATING LIBKARY, sot W tibet novttweet New Docks san 15 5000 as pul 230-3 ‘Also fine Stationery at low prices Bin. G. 1. WASHBURN & 00, FAMILY SUPPLIES. “ ed als Ko Ghoves: Kw Groves: EVENING GLOVES, OUR OWN IMPORTATION, I 6 BUTTON LENGTHS, ALL FANCY MATERIALS AND FEATHERS & ACTUAL COST, MES. M. J. HUNT, _dal0. 1809 F street nurthwest_ Mas. Seam Rerrenr, €e STH STREET, Opponite Patent OMoa geortment of AKT EMBROIDPRIES NERDLEWOKK, SATEEN, PLUSH and jeading shades, ase line of PEARSALL ENGLISH FILO. jor AKT NEEDLEWORK, Full stock of BERLIN ZEPRYR: GHUMANTOWS Sud SAXONY "WOOL TING YAUNS, LLB and CHESIL re ct = Mapase Exors Sov. OF 306 STH AVENUE, KEW YORK, ‘Is located for the season at 1835 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSER Also STREET COSTUMES AND WRAPS js8-Im Maou C. P. Muza, 28 EAST 28TH 8T., NEW YORK, 27 Rue Ball Paradis, 9 Congress all Block, ‘Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH, = Branch ‘Establishment at 13% F STREET, WASHINGTON, ‘With a fineassortment cf imported Costumes, ‘Millinery and Novelties in Dress Garnitures, Orders filled at short notice, je6-Im* Ms. Von SEANnte MODISTe, Fork: suiternae Pa Eee oe ee ble and satisfaction © Wen — fH Doon (Ciuciumatiy Small Sizes, Roveving Paruline § is ia ase TIMER & CO., 313 1018 Pestnasivania avenie, A Fou Lise Or Grocextes THAT MUST BE SOLD. Granulated Sugar. Best Patent Process Best Family Flour 60. per Ib. ‘00 per bbl. 25 per DbL Best Java aud Mocs Cofice inown to the trade, Tosted and owbd.... 20. per ib. Potatoes and phir, wi ‘lemma strictly east. . 'PUOLE, BROOKE & co. 230-1n 4 Louisiana avenue, CO FFM RRR FER ,SSg oo F RoR E H Go me BR EF Occ ken & R ken Sss8= THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR,~ 4s without a doubt the most Beavrirut and the most Nergrrovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfec tMil,con- taining as it does ali the wost improved Machinery tn- ‘ented up to the present time, but they produces Flour Uxsomrassen by ay mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state thata lane quantity of this mungnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europeaad eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. Wi GvanaNrex thit it is mado from selected Lard wheat grown in Minnesots und Dakota. It is an acknowledged. fact, that in this Flour a perfoct separation of the glati- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- nation of all weak and starchy tuatter has at last been reached, and is consequently more Nereriovs, yield- ing more bread to the berrel than any other Flour. The Dest trade admits that from ite Uread-anak ne qualities itis the cheapest, as well as the best, for elther family or baker's use, and uusurpassed by any Flour male, Every sack and every uarrlis warranted to give entice satinfaction, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Putents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcolled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- reper and satisty the most fastidious epicina GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Winter Wheat Pateat RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by ths cets- ‘brated Hungarian process, Itis a very cheap and bean- | tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and wo guarante: will give sutisfaction toevery one who will yi GOLDEN HILL. ‘The 014 reliable stand-by and the Standan famiy Flour of theDistrict. Itis equal in quality toagrest many igh priced Patent Flours, wisilst itcan be bought for ‘considerable less money, We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel sssured that any housekeeper who tries them one ‘will never use anything else, For sale by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corer Ist street and Indians avenua, eel3 Wm. M. GALT & CO. You Can Preserve YOUB EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR * EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES * ar Tas ‘VIENNA OPTICIAN 00. DE. 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