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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFPIce oF THE CHIKY StowAr. Warninoron, D. C., January 36, 19%, 19°2.70. For New winds, except on the North Carolina coast, where They WRI be norther!y, rising barotueter. For Tuesday —Fair, vulder weather is indicated for the district bordering on the Atlantic, followed by slowly rising temperature. Fair, ‘weather in Tennessee std the Ohio valley. ‘TAE COLD WAVE FLaG Ur. Cold wave flag Was ordered up at Washington at Soclock this morning, and the temperature Will Zall 15 to2v degrees in vext 26 hours Wrutaw H. Faanixa, 24 Broad street, New York, and Newport, R. 1. 3m represented in this city by Dextsow R. Suave, 37th street, near H s:reet. All orders for wine Will Tevetve prompt attention. Pixs ©. Doxovax.of 315 St avenue, New York, an; 'g sevond opening of Dinner, Keceptton an Saul Dresose at ber parioty 1538 P' street, on Thurs: Gay, January 29h. Sarars and Records printed promptly. Gray & clarkson’s ‘Tux Maxy Cowstmrns of the Richmond straight ‘cut cigarettes will be fnterested to learn that they ate now also packed loose In carboard contarning: Bity cigarettes ASSIGNEE SaL® or H. HOLLANDER, 408 TTH STREET Noxrmwest.—The entire stock of china, crockery end bousefurnishing yuods, aiso sliver-piated ware of the best makes, are now offered at lowest possi- Die prices. ‘The stock must be sold. 4. Brock, Assignee. ‘Yard wide percales 6. Stern’s, 906 7th street. Mux. J. P. PaLuEn, 1107 F strevt, offers this week her entire stock of iinported bonnets and hats, and those of her own design, at 25 aud 23% per cent less an former prices, in order vo close them. Ant oF EasY MEMORY.—Prof. 4y S. Boyd will remain in the eity this week only, ahd will instruct & few more pupils, at lis roouis, 922% F street northwest. Guay & CLaRksos, Printers. Globe Printing Office, 388 Pa. ave. Favons for the German, Gould Do Nov se DECEIVED; ask for and take ouly B. H. Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops for coughs, colds and sore throats. D. Sand trade mark on ‘every drop. Axririctat EVES; eyestz! ay street, CITY AND DISTRICT. S421 00h st \justed. Hempler’s, Street lamps will be lighted at 12:00 p. m. and ex- tnguished at 5:15 am Abu meeting of graduates of Michigan univer sity, Leid Satuntsy evening at Willard’s kotel cs wn Cutcheon, of Michigan, in the ghd W. G. Webster as "secretary, a ‘committee on quet was appointed, copsis! Webster, Rufus H. Thayer, D. E. Fox, J. it Cook aed A. a, Birney. A meeting of workingmen at Masonle Temple, Saturday night, was addressed by Grund fs ‘Workman Powderly. He left for a suuthern trip yesterday. ‘The Hfieenth anniversary of tne Women’s Chris- ‘Wan association was observed lust evening by a Ieeting at Foundry chureh, where Kev. Dr. delivered an appropriate sermon. ‘The senior class of the church choral union will meet Lereafter In the lecture roum of tue New York ayenue church. ‘To-day iu the Criminal Court vail was fixed in ‘Ue case of James Smith, indicted tor mansiaugh- Ver im killing Elwer KOllins, in Georgetown, on ‘Christmas day, at £2,000. An Old Treasury Robbery. ‘MOLLE PROSSES IN THE CASEB AGAINST “PEG LEG” BROWN. ‘To-day the district attorney entered a nolle pros. 1m each of three Indictments against Thos. W. Brown alias “Peg Leg” Brown, charging him with sgrand larceny, embezzlement, and recefving stolen property—the package of about $45.00 taken from the U. S. Treasury, June 2d, 1 the larceny of which W. H. Ottmian and“. B. Halleck were in- dicted aud tried. = Bigelow’s Last Eifort. A YETITION POR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS FILED IN THe U.S. SUPREME COURT—& FINE POINT UF LAW TO BE DECIDED. A petition for a writ of habeas corpus was filed in the U. S Supreme Court this morning by Messrs. Robert Christy aud W. B. Webb, in the case of Ben- Jamin F. Bigelow, late cashier of the Nation District jal. Bige ‘was convicted In November, 1883, of embezz! und sentenced to five years In the penitentiary ‘N.H. The petition Med to-day sets forth thst be was indicted in the Critinal Court of the District May 100i, 1842.for the embezziement of Trom the National Bank of the Republic, of wilea be was an agent or emplore, and that there were ‘same time found thirteen indictments eharg- lenses of the same class and character; that June term, 1868, the Indictments were’ con- and on November 5th a jury was em to Uy, all the indictments After the attorney had presented to the jury the facts ‘the government expected to prove as to exch of the Indictments the court directed the jury to be dis charged, and ordered that the accused Uried upon one of the Indictments. The same jury was resworn, and Bizelow flied 15 plea of wutresois former ;; Unat the government ms Hee Ist, 1883, he was sen- ‘tenced as above stated. The petition further states ‘nat the it has been affirmed by the Su- Court of the District of Columbia. The pe- elaims thet the discharge of the first jury was the equivalent tn law of a verdict of an acquittal upon ail of the indictments; that the teil ef petitioner upon the single indictment, the Jury been unlawfully discharged, was contravention of the Constitution of ‘the United iasmuch as it placed the petitioner twice im jeopardy for the same offense. ———— Usiox Revivar Mzerixs.—Th> first of the Sas chur mntinuanee of the work begun DF ‘ous churches, in continuance of the work 1 Mr. Was heid afternoon at the Congregational cnurch Hew’ Des ke Cox, the pastor of the Mount Vernon Methodist church, the services, and addresses were made by Rev. J. H. Bradford ‘and Mr. T. A. Harding. A By Nolees, under the direction of sur. Franke an Se ‘president of How: University, occupi al ‘of the tional church yesterday mori. ‘and preac! pon = Women and Sxeptictam,” a stibject suggested by the resolution adopted at ‘a Fecent convention of women In thiscity. The i the middie Atiantic and south Allantic states, fair, coder weather, northwesterly ‘warmer aouid be 2 Charges Against a Trustee. MRS. BALL'S SUIT AGAINST MR. OLMSTRAD—PAMILY ‘TROUBLES BROUGHT INTO COUMT. As stated tn ‘Tue Stan, Mra Linda Hutchinson. Ball flied a Dill in equity saturday, through her at- torneys, Messrs. Totten and Webb, against John F. Olustead and Ellas 8. Hutchinson, asking for the substitution of a trustee in place of Mr. Olmstead, {or an account from Mr. Ounstead and an tnjune- tonto restrain lim trom interfering with the trusts referred to. ‘The property in question was lot 2-Hutchiuson’s subdivision of square 18i, whitch Mrs. Ball gets forch was deeded fe, her father and mother, on ‘Spon 1883, for $14,000, 25008 ture “Tous” of “s.awve each, he $2,000 cast, $1,200 wus Invested for her bene eM) remaining 1 the hands of the trustees. ME Spofford asked an indulgence a8 to a part of the Nrst note when it became due. — She informed The trustees of her consent, as she would continue AD Investment of $12,000, Dit they refused to grant it. “Ounstecd insisted upon tall ent, and threatened sale if there was a fatiure. She further complains taat until December $1, 1884. Ro account, had ever Deen furnished her and ohly $125 pald. She cotaplatns that Mr. Olmstead pt from the Proceeds of the notes, without her knowledge, a house and lot for $10,000, subject to a prior deed of Trust fF $3,000, Sue charges that the price oft rt by the trustees is largely in excess of the value the property, and also chat ‘that ted by Mr. Olmstead In his ca- te agent, and that he was pat a upon the purchase money for making © uso staves that the account shows {hat With $2,000 of the trust_ fund the trustees pur- chased the notes whieh she believes were Uhe pro} SEG MS, Clmstend, and ‘tat, tn pureh Lem as he pretended on account, he simply cash paper belonging vo liimselt; that they are secured upon untmproved property that couid not de sold. ier enough to pay tie noes, itis further charged That Sr. Oltastcad has by by conduct 12 other ot ff ieasant, and she charges that tt ble to carsy ont. the purpose of the inirusted to MF. Olmstead ‘The Original “Uncte Tom. DDEN DEATH OF GROKGE KUNKEL. Kunkel, who fs telleved to have been the clineator of negro mintstrelsy in the United States and the crit “Une ideniy in Baltimore age. Mr.Kon- inal Manager of the Jenny Lind Y, Which stood on the site of the Theater. "Mt was destroyed by fre, By Auukel lost chien Mr, $5,000. After the disban hing of his Lrouye, with Mr. Moxley he managed a Ubeater iu Kicumbnd up to the time of the begin. hing of the War. When Knnkel returned 10 Wash- Ing from the south 6 ‘aston with bis “Uncle thoke hin Ipe performing here off,and each member en- I company ont. etige of heir rivals” ti ious thelr “plece” tu such a Pepper burners were soon uoved to applause and the pepper was not burned. January Tera of the Circuit Court. ‘Tae January term of the Circuit Cour: was con- vened to-day by Judge Cox, with a calandat of 634 Cases trials end 49 appeals. The marshal returned, the List of The jury with Walter Jackson as de. consed, awl the following having been excused, the clerk Was directed to draw 15 maines from the box to Bll the panel: Henry Otterback, George A. Birch, RE. Bradley, Edward Godey, T. if. G. Todd, RC! oluuson, Wocdbury Losery, Jacob Miteuell, ind A: ely. ‘The following cases were up: Tyler, trustee, agt. Gilmore; deatn of deiendant suggested. Summer- Held azt. Groff; death of plaintiff suggested. Bau. lan agi. Unger: rule to employ new attorney. Kennedy agt. Nailor; judgment set aside, ac. Hyatt act. Tuttle; reibsiated. Huntley, adminis: Irator, ast. B B. b. Smalley allowed to Jater- attackiment quashed. FUNERAL of Mus. Ha Wittiaus.—The funeral Williains, widow of the late Joun Wi place yesterday afternool from thesresidence of her son-in-law, Mr. Thos. W. HeWiitgs, corner of 12th street and Massachusetts, aveaue. ‘The services were attended by represent ot the vider families Of Une northern part of ¥. Rev. br. Satuuel Dotmer,of the Luthern: Ofttchting. Mrs. Williams left seven child- ren, nineteen grind children and sixteen great grand children, all of whom were present at the Tuneral, The interment was at Glenwood, Me Waxp’s Houses sor Yer Kevovep.—This ny ih the Court in General ‘Term the case of Ward, was culled to the stow of the court Oy Mr. HL. & Davis, who pre- vd aMidantis of J ‘al show that Mr, Wald uid not complied with bY order of the court by removing his horses, etc., vor the Alderney Dalry butlding on 3d street, and < fora rule to show catse. Mr. Ward stated That uls building on D street had nat been culy pleted: that he had expected to move long since, but he bad met wit reverses, and he cout bring whidavils that bis phic was not a nulsance. eT, expected to ba able .to move in two ‘Vhe'court thereupon directed the rule to Assue returnable Feoruary un. sa A DISORPERLY Hose — colored, Uving at No. 1318 © faced’ ou trial tn the Poilee Court this morn‘ag, charged with keeping a bawdy house Matthew Muehier, a brewer, testified that he as robbed of #8 tn tie House. She was senuenced tow) days in jail An appeal was noted. — ctr Walter et al agt. ite Manutace Licexsea— jarriage Neenses have been. issued by U rkof the court to Lewis C. Mil- ary G. Jones; John H. ‘Trammell and dota of Fairfax co, Va; Michael and Laura Hammersiy; Clarke \i and Mollie Luitey, of Baitimo.e, Md. ‘There 13 now on exhl- 3 on rooms a fine Mae of ladies’ Wraps, tn all the differeut styles, which will be sold on Wednesday morning next at 11 o'clock. ww A WL om Nx soo WWWW AA IL HW SEN GG WWWW AA TEE oI NNN OG WWWW asa il Lit N KN Goce .. WoW 42 a1 LiL i NNN Goo = ‘There ia no such thing heard among the patrons of the TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 97 AND 29 SEVENTH STREET N. W. ‘They are HAPPY, By following their wise example Preacher expressed the 0; that the widening Ey ail arcane Sfwwomen's sphere tended to. skepticisuns and | YO" AY all kewive Le mado ‘Hiews have been opposed. to christianity." animes ve toel ity. Amon; HO oA PPP ppp oy the audience were Sasan B. Anthony and Eliz Ho AA Pp be Py eth Cady Stanton, and on the conclusion of the Hit AA per pep yy Service they walked to the platform and wiss) Ht He Aad Bo B ¥ - Anthony said to Dr. Patton that if his tother = were She Would take him across her kr: and him, but Mrs Stanton, interruptity a her, “on the contrary, let me conzratilite Dr.'Patton. [have been trying for years to make ran. a — the worst cnemles they LETTER BALE. ve are in now he has filustrated ‘pitace, Ay it beyond Wrincsemne mas Olympia eee — Brown, trum the puipit of the church of “Our Sa paired ee Father,” spoke from the opposite standpoint, in BSS and vowante. Kone ‘Reply to the sermon of the morning. Four-button Cutaway Red aes Suita, Tater A Horan Tater Sexrexcxp.—Johnson Keliy, the Tab arrested for stealing an overcoat frotn MAES see eects: bs te National hotel billiard roou, confessed that he Seek Rea recover thecuute, Inthe hee ae Police Court this morning Kelly was arratined on ho a five charges, and pleaded gullty to tures, the other Boye toa Shovel thier) tho Judge satay Let nin nas oe As ry sald, “Let itn ha: : = cignteen monéns in fall without fue.” “The pris Ste Sane = euer suggested that he was intoxicated wien he chitare > Wing his pie- 0 Sure taken, Kelly was comunitteds S™S P SESE sai to _ ——— = Men's Bea ‘Tuners Revonrep—Cari Pfleiger. 48° K street ecetheeec reports nse Feet Seance | eats Latter e.; value, $.——A. Seffnger reports stolen fron | SS = the National hotel au overcoat valued at $1 | Boys Red = ' Overvoate, Liter | Sate $168 and upwarde Sale Showing the | tr. ‘i lowing: ecelpts—pew rents, $2.60: collections, | 1 Tot isons ue $2,507; from rent of churcu property, si.de0: tor me | Let Dvecconte. Totter Morial windows, $4183; proceeds of Tair, $5, { 0c, and upwards, Sale. ations, £2,500; “aie of lots, $2,709; concert | a tere, $1,000. "Expenditures —cierzy ine taaee sexton, $00; cholr and onan | bees ae Pairs and sundry expenses, $3.00. Tiere | Pee Sale. on debt on chureh property £35,409 aud $1, ea ehG The debe remaining. which O00, 13 secured on the church at property, basic A SUSPECTED CaaRactéx AERESTED.—Saturday ves Raff and Block captured a Young man st Dowling’s auction store, comer 11th and vania avenue, Who Was ‘uspiciousiy Vowards the cleri of the sale, wo kept Tecetved from sales tn a satchel bung ake Deisoner was taken wo the ith re le gave the name of wel Kramer, and said if the oMtcers would re- leave the city at once and | r } i ever come back again. His request was fMnail complied with, and he too tke rst train tor Bal- ——— and GREAT SALE OF Wonks OF Ant.—The unique We nha! positively decline to sell any of our goods to dealers, and arc determined that consumers ouly shell lave the benefit of our reduced prices, 30 PER CENT 10 CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE 97 AND 929 7TH STREET NOkTHWEST, Oven Eveniags until 9; Saturday: watil 1 collection of Italtan Appeuine stone as SS Sroupes and statues, fe Huta and Preach skis Pedestals of Verde antique, royal Saxon | We have ald to one ated taynand Rofeelaiie and otuer objects Of art "belonging to | offtite Tutt oucKithing Seats al Seen YIU, which will be sold at the salesruoms. ot | iu: $155. 815) S15 gon aah antl Sooo" Mesars. W. E.Williatus & Co.,cormer 10th and D| Sle same cutend Shisha garments in Huyets commencing next Wikdnesday snorning, SINE SEAL PLUS AND VISITES, a ae aca a In Velvet and Plush, at very low prices. from the adinirers of the BEAVER AND SWAN DOWN TRIMMINGS : ‘ON HAXD B. 5. STINEMETZ & SOX, paca 1307 Pennsylvania avenue, Pas: Bermn ‘We are receiving. fresh from the ‘dairy, three times ‘cok, the following well-known brand of Jable Butter: THE Q. Q. JO3. G FEARSON’S SONS, Nocthyrn, Wester, Center, snd Capitol Hill Marketa, Aisc Farragut Market, 171i und K streste 2, w. slim dl THE = “* EVENING STAR: WASHINGION, D. C.. MO Forp’s ors Ho ‘A Bottle of Ink,” an —, ” ight comedy, with Me. Joti Ac x 7, Migs Ida Mulle and Miss Vernona Jarbeat roles, will be the attraction at this house for the week. ‘These three clever artists are already strong favorites here, and Mr. Mackay’s Rew piece is well spoken of by the press of other ties, NatioxaL ToeaTer.—Mr. Wm. A. Mestayer, who made his reputation in the “Tourists,” 18 said to | have in “We, Us & Co,” by the same author, even | better (Mes to exercise those laugh com- | pelling ts which Ci vo ae aia He is Assisted by Miss Theresa Vaughn and a good com- a a in to ‘ALEACoH's OPuxa House —Mogale Mitchell opens her engagement to-night with a performance of that strong old favorite, “Jane Eyre.” Her sup- company 1s of the usual stre1 THR 8’ CONCERT.—The concert at Congre- church to-morrow evening, under the au- ‘Spices of the Clerks’ Mutual Relief Association, will oubtiess be a most enjoyable affair. ‘The best Jocal talent will appear in an attractive program. Dr.Bigchoff will render the overture from **Willtam Tel.” The St. Cecelia quartette will give “The Sands of Dee;” Miss Ewan will be heard ia “Fior dt Margherita,” Frank Pearson in a bass solo, and Fram Lusby tna aylophone solo. Puor, Fisxg will deliver anotber one of his tnter- | eating and instructive series of lectures on the feepico Revolution at the Congregational church night. inkaco's MUsecy.—There has been a dearth of Toinatrel JaNces bete this wine and abe Georgia mlastrel troupe at Herzog's will receive ai | the warmer welcome on that account, They are 25 strong. Diag Musxvm.—The Agnes Wallace Villa com- ‘Will appear in “The New Magdalen” at this house thts week. ‘There will be the usual olio in ition. ‘THEATER Comique.—Austin’s Australian novelty combination will make things lively and merry at this house during the week. It is a very strong combination, PROF. CARPENTER will give entertainments in mesmerism and psychology at Masonic Temple this week, Axsorurexy Praz RRR OW ¥Y ¥ Bi eye y AE Kk R OO ¥Y 4 4p EPP, 00 Wow w ppp FRB RRR PPoo WwwWww bp DE RR PPP O O WWWW D D KE RRR Bg o,0 Wwww bp DE EB B- oo wow bpp kee R Bo ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencss, More economical than theordluary kinds, and cannot be scidin competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum cr Dhosphate powders Soldoniyin cans, Howat Baxrxa PowpEs Co., 106 Wall streep, N. x. ape Als BAIR VIGOR IMPROVES THE BEAUTY of the hair aud promotes its growth. It imparts attractive appearcnce, a delightful and lasting perfumt While it ati:uulat s the rvot:,clewnses the scalp, and adds elegance to Insuriauce, its effects are enduring: and thus it provesitsif to be the best and cheapest article for toilet use. YER’S SARSAPARILLA IS THE MOST POTENT blood purifier, aud a fountain of nealth and strength, Be wise in time. All baueful infections are Prowptly removed by this unequalled aiterative. $420 Ove Thetexse Srocs Or Dax Goons MUST BE REDUCED. SILKS at Coat. VELVETS ut Cost. DRESS GOODS at Cost. TABLE LINENS at Cost, BLANKETS at Cost. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON (widest und vory best), 2c. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GooDs. SERGE CASHMERES, fine quality in Blue. Green and Garuet, twelve yards for #200, Every ard is wort HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET (Gal value $2.50), reduced to $1.50. LADIES CLOTH SUITING, one yard and a half wide Gyamense double width), ia Brown aua Gray, ouiy / BLACK snd COLORED SILKS st actual Cost ‘Our excellent LES ality BIACK FRENCH) SELES Feduced from $1.25 ¢> $1.00. Our exellent quality COLORED SILKS reduced from $1.00 to 75e. Seer Hg SILKS, in White, Cream, Pink ue. NUNS’ VEILING, in Bine, Cream and Pink, pure widest double width, 37 4c. ote COLORED SILK VELVEYS. 81.00. COLDE'D and BLACK SATIS BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS pure wot 50 BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen Soc; CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. CARTERS, 711 Manxxt Space, Tue Mosr Wonverrut Sose 410 OF THE AGE si prere re ve Pore Rnzep 3 Fab gran = ExKEE exes THE ONLY DIGO BLUE SOAP i IN THE MARKET. PaTENTED AUGUST i0, 1875. NO BLUEL REQUIRED. WASHES WHITE. ‘TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. cct8w,th,s.m-Sm_ To Crose Bosrxzsa, ‘Willgcffer to-day and until sold my entire stock of LADIES AND GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS AT AND BELOW CosT. Raving decided to close March lst the entire stock must be sold. CHAS. H. JONES, Successor to F. PILLING iaisaw.” (°™ Corner Oth and Z streota northweat, Ger Taz Bust. t “THE CONCORD HARNES3" THE CONCORD COLLAR. Sakai rat vat th ver low eee Dnzss Sos For Hn & “£6 sth street northwest, \Savesex ‘Tax Garar Barsauro Distiitatios ov Wrrcu-Harkt, Avernican Prete, CaNapian Fir, Manraoup, CLovER Brossou, Erc., For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarrh, froma Simple Head Cold or Influenza to the Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough, Bron- chitis and Inctpient Consumption. Relief 1m five min- utes in any and every casa. Nothing like it. Grateful, fragrant, wholesome Cure becins from first applica- ton, and is rapid, radical, permanent and never failing. ‘One bottle Radical Care, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, forming a counplete treatment, of all druggists for $1, Ask for SaNvonp’s Rarcat CuRr. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.. BOSTON. PAIN IS THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. Coutrss’ Voutato Exectatc PLASTER instantly af- fects the Nervous System and banishes Pain, A perfect ELECTRIO BATTERY COMBINED WITH 4 PCROUS PLASTER FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. It annihilates Pain, vitalizes ‘Weak and Worn-out Parts, strengthens Tired Musclen, Prevents Disease, and does more in one-half the ti:e than any other plaster in the world. Sold every- where, 315, CITY ITEMS. a ‘The Year has four seasons, during all of which keep on hand Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. 1 Special Sate of ‘Tin-ware will take place tomorrow at RK. Goldschmids, 812-7th stn, Ww. where the following bargains will be offered; cov- ered chamber buckets, assorted colors 37¢} tubs 47c; 8 at. dish pans 1 34 gt. 19e; 16 ple qt. covered buckets Ge; J-qt. 9¢; 4 at 2 Qt. covered sauce pans Se; ‘3 qt, 12 large Japanned dust pans 7 ers’ 4¢; bowl stralners 4c paPanuea bread or large G7c; extra large 77 ‘Water buckets 1 Tat. 4c; large Ke large bread grat steak rollers Ye; e boxes, medium size 57C: 5 qt. milk pans 7¢; large Dt. cups 8 tor Sc: 1 pt. 2 for 4; funnels 4c potato mashers 4c; 2 qt. oval butter ketties i7¢; J qt. 2c; 1 qt. coffee botlers Sc; 116 Gl. 12c; 2 qt. 16c; 8 qt. 196; 4 gt. 2; BqL. Be; brea toas ers 4c; Vegetable strainer® 4c; pepper Voxes de; dredge boxes 4c; Nour scoops 4c; japanned eoul hod’ 25e; “Spittoons, assorted colors’? for 2c; crumb tray With brush 17¢; footed wash basins larger size 13¢; Kulte and fork trays Children’s and 905 1 adies? Wraps Below Cost. 4-4 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 74¢. I2jge. Percale Shorts, 614 3 J. E. YOUNG'S, 736 7th street. Amateur Photographers may have their plates, developed and prints made therefrom. Re- touching, coloring, copying, ete., by Naramgore & Co., 711 Markey space 7 Ainddin Security Oi. Recommended by Insurance Companies as the safest Lurning oll to us Wfm,13 ‘Thornton’ Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphittes ot Lime abd Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general débility; easy and pleasant lo lake. Prescribed by Physiclans. Sold by Drug- ists. ‘Large bottles, Soc. Manurucvured by W. thornton, corer Bullimore and Murrison streets, bultmnoré, atu. Wat No Accident Has Ever Occurred from ustug Aladdin Security Ol. W,f,mn,13 “Hough on Rats.” Clearsout rats, mice, roaches, tes, ants, bed-bugs skunks, chipmt gophers. 15c. Drugyists. 1 Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security Ou. On Thirty Dayw Trin\. ‘The Voltate Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wit cend Dr. Dye's_ Celebrated "Electro 2 Belts and lectric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or eld) who are aftictea with nervous de- Uikity, lost vitality and kindrea troubles, guarantee. ing Speedy aud complete restoration of Teait and luuuiy Vigor. Address as above. N. B,—No nish lg acurTed, as thirty days’ Wial 13 allowed. — Ws, w,f,m,13 “Alderney Dairy Wagons” Fresh Alderney gutter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” pritits, 50c. per und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Bulteruulk abu sweet, per quart, Cream 15¢. plat oxsiorr ‘Tins, WE HAVE TEN OF OUR FUR BEAVER OVERCOATS AND AS WE CAN- NOY AFFORD TO CARRY THEM TO NEXT SEASON, 30U CAN NOW TAKE, ONE,IF YOU WISH, FOR 815. THIS 13 GREAT VALUE. REMEMBER, WE HAVE, APalR OF PANTS IN STOCK TO FIL you. | GEORGE SPRANSY, £07 Seventh street, 4023 Opposite U. 8. Post Office, | Banoatss Ts Groceries, Tomatoes in Glass? ELPHONZO YOUNGS, i Grocer, 428 9th between D and E, —Don’t fuil to try our MANDHELING JAVA. “EE, much superior to the Gov's dave stud Mocha, Repvertoy Is Fors A: WRAPS. OUR SEAL SEIN SACQUES, MINK AND SQUIRREL | LINED CIRCULARS, Are new offered at genuine reduciions, | Alllgoods are first quslity, Vousit early in the season. NO MISFITS OR JOB LOTS. A choice lot of natural B-ever Trimming and Muffs, NEWMARKETS AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS IN i CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILK, At Prime Cost, All Genuine Bargains, > Lapis WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Pennsylvania avenue. 30 vs. 840 3100 WONDERFUL, REVOLUTION IN TYPE-W1 | ‘THROUGH THE BALLS VEITERS, Greatest simplicity. durabilit ten varletion of type,11 English or fore tania, chanved seconds. Wrisias beautrul, perfectly Clear, Machine in walnut case’ only" seven "pounds f drawbacks avainst Type- Writers. es - Holy, terewulatity, non‘portability al obviaied ta AMUSEMENTS. AY, JANUARY 26, 1885. AMUSEMENTS p2@ THE HOME OF COMEDY. RICE’S SURPRISE PARTY. ‘THE INIMITABLE COMED! JOnN A MAGEAT. ing A ‘Miss IDA. Atiss VENONA JARBEAU, 4d s Great Company of arsine In the Latest and ‘Musical Farce Oddity, A BOTTLE OF INK. Come and Join Usin s Bottle, TINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. AN ioms ees ay oo ‘The Ladies Laugh Heartily. children Scream. cis ‘The Men Roar, 025, February CARRIE SWAIN. NATIONAL THEATER, JANUARY 26 TO 31; MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, THE TFUNNIEST MUSICAL ABSURDITY EVER PRODUCED IN AMERICA. BY THE AUTHOR OF “THE TOURISTS,” WE, US &CO, AT MUD SPRINGS. 4 ONE HUGE LAUGH FROM BYGINNING TO END. GREAT CAST OF COMEDIANS, INCLUDING, W. A. MESTAYER AND THERESA VAUGHN. GEMS FROM THE LATEST OPERATIC sUC- CESsE8 INTRODUCED. FEBRUARY 2, FANNY DAVENPORT AS “FEDORA.” (ATPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Beginning Monday. Jan, 25, Wednesday and Ssturday iatinee. Appearance of America’s Favorite Artist, MAGGIE MITCHELL, Supported Uy, a Vowerful Dramatic Comvany, in the following briiiant repertolre:, ‘OF SAVOY KLE 3026 Latent Sisco, MAGGIE, 1HE MIDGET. Wednesday Mathice, by Particular Request.) LITTLE BAR:FOOT. Saturday Matinee, only perfurmance of the Ever- FANCHON, Tt CRICKETT, Popular prices of adinission, Monday, Feb. 2-MR. HENRY IRVING and MISS $026 ELLEN TERRY. Geen ‘CONCERT ar CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘Under the auspices of THE CLERKS’ MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, (Employes of Lansbureh & Bro.), TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27, 1885. ‘The following talent has been secured: ‘ST, CECELIA QUANTETT! Hine Minnis, Ewan, Miss Piedie . Euuma Detwiler, Mra Mills, ‘Prot. BISCHOFF. KIMBALL QUARTETT! Frank Pearson, Harry Simons, Sam Kennedy, At Buchanan, Prof, LENT, Violoncello Virtwono, Prof, Ed. Hay. fattie Blout, Mr. 1. Emanuel Biout, Miss Bessie Driv fuses ‘Adinission 250. Seats can store without extra chance. Wie WERER'S ORCHESTRA’ FORNISHES Music for all occasions. Orders left at residence, 2120 7h st. @e = EF. Droop, and Fberbach, ot oy Selephone ‘at elie’ “Mtus ¢ Store or Watch Box. ‘Yard will receive prompt attention. Crretny be secured at Ellie Music ML Scuzrvay, IMPORTER. 67 WEST 35ru STREET, N. ¥., Wilt Open at 1319 F STREET NORTHWEST, MONDAY, JANUARY ‘GTi, °85, For cne Weck with an cleruit election of DINNER AND WAL Dhtsses. 1s STREET COSTUMES, WRAPS, ko. _$a24-Ht OUR OWN MARR. LAENGTH. FULL WIDTH, MADE IN THE VERY Best THE BESy MATEMIAL . 10.85.00, 00, Se CORSET COVERS ‘The finest assortuent of HAMBU shown. “0. we ha DOUGLASS, 522-524-595 91! LADIES’ HATR DRESSER, FROM w York. Lares’ Scalps treated at their residon jorollas, thereat hair tonic. 1383 F atret to KGS st [APBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA NOUSE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1885, SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY AND THE LYCEUM COMPANY. -..-THE BELLS, r eect TY IRVING. His original chafactie. Vreceded. by the comedietta of the KING AND THE STLLEIU TUESDAY, Fel, 3 Shakespear's Comedy, THE MER- CHANT UF VENICE. 0 K, MR. HENKY IRVING, MISS FLLEN TERR ‘W. Wilis' Poctic Play (only tine), CHARLES oe BES Gene aney HENRY IRVING, oie oTTS MARIA Ss ELLEN TERRY, THURSDAY, Feb. 5—G. W. Willis’ Poetic Drama (only, GENE ARAM. 3 N MR. HicNRY IRVING. ‘MISS Eo LEN TERR! . Feb 6. (only tinic)—MUCH ADO ABUUT NOTHIN: BENEDIO‘ MR. HENRY IRVING. BAreRbie Ss MISS ELLEN TERRY. ATU! i nn ‘VHE Mkt HANT OF VENICE. SATURDAY EVENING, Fob. 7—Furewall performance, LOUIS XI. -3 BR, HENRY IRVING, Scale of Price 0, $2 and $1, Reserved seats. Gal xcs, 8, $1y and B10. The le of begin at box office Thureday, January ‘wets will ain, GYPT—SOUDAN. BY REQUEST LIEUTENANT GENERA CHARLES P. STONE, Gate Commander-in-Chief of tho Armies of Egypt), ‘Will Lectury on EGYPT-SOUDAN at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, JANUARY 30ru, 1335, Proceeds to be devoted te the erection of the Bartholdi Statue, TICKETS FIFTY CENTS, To be had at Ellis’ Music Store, Droop’s Music Store. ‘Thompson's Drug Store, and at the Door of the Churchon the Evening of Lecture. 4a26-5t* 1 Rasta EW MUSEUM E LINCOLN HALL), D strdbts_n tthwest, AND NIGH", TION PASTIMES, INGLY SUCCESSFIL Li's SURPH: Old Orfginal Only 2. GEORGIA MINSTR 25. GEND MEN. NO OF FUN. ; “FUN ON THE LEVEE" NEW SCENERY by Mr. EW. CARPENTER. First week of the HUMAN ATOM, MAJOR TOT. Afternoons only, PUNCH AND JUDY. ission to Family: Cirele,, son to Fis: Floor. out extra charge at the from Yai, t210p.1n, ‘Doors open at 1 and 7 pan. Overture one hour later. Carciages may be ordered at 4:10 aud 10:10 p. m. wef OOS AND NIGAT rated and Popular AGNES WALLACE Vil LA COMPANY, Righteen first-class pert Uniou ‘Theater, New York, lu t AGDALLN. Grand. Olio 16. Star Artists “and the greatest. of tnistesguem, | ANX-DOW-LES wie aud mirth Novel euviositien ta the nin IHEATER COMIQUE. SAWDUST GEMS! ARENIC METFons! For week commencing MON DAY. J giun Skaters, ‘Square “Oonaha” Clark and Williams, ‘meh and Weod, are members of cy. “Circus Matineex Tues tay, Tuureday and Saturdsy. Next week—Moore and Holuies’ Britis Burlesque Company. 3826-60 ‘ASONIC TEMPLE. Every Night this week at 8 and Saturday mi 2 Prof. CARPENTER'S Wonderful and sinueDg | Scere in Payeholoxy aud Mesmcrisin; inarvelous. Tu | passion 3 served seater Se, instructions given through the day. Aor OPERA. PAUL AND VIRGINIA, * In Aid of Charity, at Albaugh’s Grand Opera House, SATURDAY EVENING, JAN, 31. at 8 p.m. ‘Tickets sold at Metzerott’s Music Store. _js24-,m,w 26-6 LD FOLKS CONCERT, ‘An Old Folks Concert it of the North Capitol jer stume, under the auspices M. E. Chureh Choir, (Mr. D, Ourant lead be given at the above-vamed DAY EVENING NeXT Janmuty ST the ponenan x NeXt Jannury. 27 ‘The program 1 Ime up frem choice wicctions, ant frat clans talent will render it worthy of hearing. ‘Tickets of admission 5 ceuts. Ja24-2t° | SNPEISTERSCHAFT CLASSES. Dr. RICH, §. ROSENTHAL has the honor to an- noutice that his classes Will ussenubie, for the first thine, MONDAY NUXT. JANUAKY 20, AT 34 BML. at the NORWOOD INSTITUTE, 112 14th tree when hours and dates of lessons. will be determined. Permons dexirons of attending the comme inuet Wake their arrangements on or before tat date. through BRENTANO BR wud 11th st. $323 ‘will ‘TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, ASK FOR IT. SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER. For sale in Bottles by Dealers Generally, and in Copying solicited at lowest rates, In North Capitol ME. Church, N. Capitoiand K sta Omtice, 1321 F STREET. ‘ Great obre anticipat Come, Ja ROBLEVANS. General Agent | A@mintion Tae oe je0t-ot WEW COURSE OF LecTURES: Tsx Best Ix Tur Disrnicr N THE STORY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ‘Told in Thirteen Lectures, Br PROF. JOHN FISKE, of Cambridge, AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Beginning JANUARY lit ‘Tiexets for the Course.» ieetodaey $2.00 be had at Ellis & Cova No ext for Tobe lund ira charge for Re- wet far J. Cc Heres: NSON, Sudbessor to M. WILLIAN, vceived direct importation Bf exclusive novelties uine Wear, which include samples {20m the best turers in Yaris aud are the most elegant woods i la this market, FMBROIDERIES and uy. ATEEN, PLUSH aud FELT. material ‘Tor AX Full stock of BERLI GERMANTOWN and SAX TING YAUN Siumping p ZePAYRS, COLUM OXY WOOL and ENT Mapawe Enna Sours. OF 305 STH AVENUE, NEW YORK, Is located for the season at 1335 F STREET RTHWEST, With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSES. Also STREET COSTUM. SS AND WRAPS, i8-1m Mioae C. P. Mies 18 EAST 28TH ST, 5 27 Rue Paradis, ‘ Puri, > Will open on THURSDAY, JANUAR! Establish 1331 F STREET, WASH With afine assortment of haported Costumes, Weap Millinery and Novelties in Dress Garuitares, Orders filled at short no: Wr SON BRANDIS 0 ‘Formerly Suits made at the reasonable pri jus Dresses, 90) Pennsy’ Tr ew York; Willian ‘Mt yaruitecd, “Even: (over A Willigns ) i AND DRY CLEAN. "5 New York av fh G Ss Dyed, Cleaiied net_steior ts Plush ing Escablishn dg of Ladies’ an, ki “oaks Velvet stad 2 Dresses done tip wat OLINE LERCH. Yor Rare Arrractioxs FOR THE CH NOS. 403 AND 4! 71H STRLET NORTHWEST. | ‘Tuc attention of tue Ladi ts respecstuly called to m Ted Suppers, Cush: | Sons, Ta ‘Tidies, Wisk Broo’ Holders of | different desir Faney Worstel Work aud Kuitt 1 Goods of every | desrription; con te outtlt fo Lutanis, Children’s Lace, Sutin and Velvet ted Ki jderod anat: Bounets, Germantown aud Zephyr We colors and ull kinds of Erubr uurket tting Varn. all | tals on tisud aus ADIES* SEAL GARME: and relined. “Cirenlar lini Cloth muffs made. Miss CUN: S10 Stir street, bet woot | rea. 0c35, ISS AN M 490 TENTH STRFET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every styia and material, and guarantecs perfect Ptand comfort, BER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-nisde Underviotiun, Merino Underwear, and tient Imported Hosiery, Patent Shoulder Braces an aif Drees Reform Goods. Freuch Corsets and Bustles, Children's Corsets, and 4 @1 Corset (Miss E.'s own €), that for the fice is Unsirpasse B—Preuch, German and Spanish spoken, NIE K. HUMPHERY, mart ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, FIRST CLASS HAIK DRESSE:, FROM PARIS. ‘Three Yutents and Five Medals trum Expositions of Paris, Lyonsand Vienna, Mabufacturer end juiporter of HUMAN HAIG AND PIN® TATR WORK, Ladies tine Hair Cuttin and Hair Dressing. Afeir avd aid slsinyouad iu a Test class manner, 4 toonter. a” 037 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Fe Asrox Fisners Chea THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIENCE, | } Ladies’ and Geatlemen's Garnients; also, Velvet and Plush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, etc. are pet= dectly cleaned by this Supecrio “ LADIE ING DKESSES A SPECTALTY, Guitemen's Clothes Cleaned by this process will not Jose their oricinal sb: nd grease spots suarantend fe be Removed eMectualiy. Frico $180 an $175 por suit ‘a FAMILY SUPPLIES Cy Wrrer. (Ci FINE OLD HAMS. Small Sizes, Receiving recular Shipments, CWUMER'& CO. Ja13 A Fou Lise 1913 Pennsylvania aveniie, Or Grocentes THAT MUST BE SOLD. Granulated Sug: Best Patout Process Foti est Family Flour.....-. Best Java and Moca Catie “*PUOLE, BROOKE & CO. S44 Louisiana avenue, FRR RRR FER gSS go EB” Reh EEE gs ‘00 mR K kre Sss8> ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 4s without ® doubt the most Beaurirux andl the most ‘Norurrzovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfec ¢Mil,con- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery ia- vented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxsvmrass&p by any mill in the world. To provethat, we would simply state thata lange quautity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europea:d eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. We Guanawree that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the gluti- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- natton of all weak and starchy matter has at lost been reached, and is consequently more NUrairiovs, yield- ing more bread to the barrel thun any other Flour. The ‘best trade admits that*from its bread-making qualities itis the cheapest, as well as the best, for either fa:nily ‘or baker’s use, and unsurpassed by any Flour mode, ‘Every sack and every barrelis warranted to yive autire satisfaction. Casks and Bottles by the Agent, » = lectus fs ton. Mr. Fiske is one of the most. men of SAMUELO. Patan, | Gur day.*—Boston Cor: Hartford Courant. aat- lin FARIO! BANJO! BANJO! QUICKLY AND COR: reetly taught by suuple method in one quarter fc 322420th street northwest, BS iiler open rome aunt 10. i = ‘Tetevbone 454, a0 | Jaileaw GEORGE DEARGER, 412.6 northeast, I OUIS WEBER'S ORC! TELEPHONE Aw Orvorrosrry For Au pifistor Metecrust’ Manic Stores aad bestonopy core a "= oe onery store, will receive prompt attention. Sai0 TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST- ‘TS CLASS CLOTHING |BOICE SEA’ ‘for all the. et Axo bess emAOrUR! fall-3m Penpsylvanis evenue, cor. 11th street. ‘None should delay, but call at once, and see our stock of MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS, AND 20, Buea GENT REDUCTION! GENT REDUCTIONS. iO MISREPR} ATC = gsr rib ‘the purchaser re ‘fall amount: ‘beck tous again. Mosr Bz Crosen Oor. ‘We haves good many odds and ends in broken sizes of Boots and Shoes: will sell off for one-half price to ‘Also, there is ap accumolation of odds and endsin apeete en ree ote WER bye Oy) Sean Deen able J. W. SELBY, 0. 1914 and 1916 Pon naylvania avepue, STERLING’S. 8T. LOUIS FANCY. j Superior fitting, | | SEiccI NGS Tt. G EE “uu! Sss8 Exe FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PUBPO FOR HEATING BY FURNACE FOR HEATING BY LATROBES. FOR OPEN GRATES. WASHINGTON 40 Pashele Crushed. $8.79 40 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.99. DE RED TO ANY PART OF DRY _ GOODS 18 EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NO’ BURN OUT THE GRATS. IT 18 ECONOMICAL, IT WILL PAY TO TRY Iz, BY THE GASLIGHT CO 25 Buadels Crushed, $2.90. 25 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00 WASHINGTON OR GEORGETO' BOOKS, &e. Tawortrp Bracs Goons SEATON PERRY sSTCOFSSO | TO PERRY & BROTHERY. LUPIN'S ) MOURNING FABRICS, HENEIETIA ¢ MA. THIBET CLOTHS, ‘CASHM ERES, ee CBENIO! TWISTED SILK HPRNANTES, = od CANTON CEEPES. LOTHS. KUYBER CL BIARRITZ CLOTHS, TH TENGALINES, DRAP D'A'TSA, Coumenew crorm MERIC gets, Taree NEW STOCK BLACK MOURAING SIEKG TE | COMET EDS Teoh iod Chas AMD Vern, ALE WIDTHS AND PRICES, | BEACK THIBET CUPIN'S LONG AND SQUARE SHAWIS-CRAPE BORDERED, HEMMED AND | Pixos GLOVES, IN ALL LENGTHS, PBEOCADED LYONS SILK VELVETS, VHADAMES. SURAHS’ AND | BUACK, WHITE AND ALC PO! SERED, RECEPTION AND EVES _ GAUZES, ILLUSIONS AND CKEPE DE APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING ING GOODS BY GASLIGHT RECT Pie TON PERRY, tusylvauiia iv Extabiished 1840. iB a“ M's. LADIES’ BLACK SILK SUITS | TO BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE MANUFACTURED AT WHOLESALE! ALL WE ASK iS AN EXAMINATION! 7 Black Silk Dresses, size 36, latest design and work- tanship, Passementeric trimming; former price $26.00, now reduced to 817.50, 8 Ladiow’ Drvswrs—2 size 33,1 sizs of Biack Gros Grain Silk, Ch. price $25 00, now reduced to §: 40—Elegant quality trimming; former 50, 3 size 98—The Basque ts ik Seal Plash.the Skirt of heavy tun Sill, draped in the latest design; for- tuved to $26. j Black Gros ¢ mer rive &. | THERE A} 4 FEW ODD SIZES LN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS WHICH CAN BE OB- TAINED VERY Low, fBB OA BOB AA EBR AA BOB AAA ; BBB aA 4a¢ TH STREET NORTHWEST, 719 Great s 719 or RAMBURG EDGES AND LaDIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR, at DAVIS, 719 MARKEY SPACE We tiave fast placed upon 9 complete. ase tuneat oti DGES. TN. LALL-OVER f IDEKY, at prices thuch lower than the same wo ‘ver bien offered atret I larger portion 2 “eoods are Our sh Bp kid as weil se bem very cheap are First-Class Inevery We vite an examina. HAMBURGS, MAGIO TIMINGS, &: 5 to Close, at i appreciated. Stock Complete 4n every tment, Secure genuine bargains at E.G. DAVIS, ja 719 MARKET SPACE. Orn Assvar J asvany COTTON UNDERWEAR CLEARING SALE. COTTON UNDERWEAR AT PRICES SURPASSING THE CLOSEST AND KEENEST COMPETITION. THE VERY BEST MUSLIN: THE VERY BEST CAMBRICS! THE VERY BEST EMBROIDERIES! THE VERY BEST STYLES! COMMENCES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY,) JANUARY ora, 1835. Our Entire Second Ficor Devoted to the Sale of Ladies’ Underwear, Everything in Readiness for An Immense Rush. NIGHT DRESSES. 2fltinSecque Gowns, finished with Cambri Bumles, Pai -made Gor oof tin, well-made Gowns, good Cotton, superior fish Fine Muslin, 4 ep Yoke, three rows Thsertion between isters of tucks, front, neck and sleeves triatned with, ive Haxubuny Lage, 78. “This gown would be cheap at ‘ound Yoke. Ave rows Hamburg Tnsertion | u cluster: of tncks, front, neck and sleeves | trimmed with Kufttes of Euibroidery, 90c.; @ most de- | SKIRTS, Extra goo! quality Muslin, with raffeff and tacking, Pree tao ae med Fine Muslin, with T-nch Cambric rufile, with five | Booxs F | 2, CHOICE GOUbS.TLAIN FIGURES AND GOR. | ly New Boors. Life and Letters of Bayard Taylor, Three Visite to America, (Fuily Faithful) The Wane of an Ides (Ool- combi.) Historical Reference Book. Egypt and Baby- Joa, (hawiinson.) Out of the Wreck. (Douglass) Women, Fiuuwbing and Doctors, Katherine, (Vance) Custom and Myth, (Lang) Men of Invention and Industry, «Smiles.) Wild Rock, (The Wanderer.) The Mentor, (Asres) Deldee, or the Iron Hand, W. H. MORRISON, PRENSYLVANIA AVEXUR ——— = eS For Tar Moovr Mrenxas: Gospel Hymns Consolidated —in paper at Se, tp aoth ‘st 10c., with tunes at 7c. BOOKS BY D. L. MOODY, God, and Row to Find It, Po the Work! The Toth | ahget Power: or, The Secret of Success tn Christian ork Pre:afling Power; What Hinders It? vraale — WAL BALLANTYNE & 80x, jae 42% Seventh etrest_ F a0 as orn STREET NOK! | A LAKGI | Wirraxers Booxsrone, 2205 Penusytvania Avenua, Special sale this week of 40 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINE NOTE PAPER, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND EN- VELOPES TO MATCH. All colors of Plush. $1.35 PER BOX, = New Tuivgrearen % | AP IONS C, PAuK Hes Que Youre sketch Books by treuees 3 Sout Modern Bteutnee ty J Hew: item The et Book, where tay be gre sete or wtsie haasontely ag, Ti Miaby Ringo,” this isthe grestent book of the “Te Inngest variety of Holiday Ge a Fre OHN C PARR ae 6217 and 619 Ft street wortinwes, Booxs: Boor, Boss: ar Baum’ #6 8EVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. We offer aspecisl argai Wu to our customers tn Tae trated Gift Books. sneludiiy Datew Tuterue, tiustre: tea) Dore only $a Pare Lost. ilustrated iy Bie be 65 °R former pence @10. Family ities, ‘Teachers’ Bibles, Prayer Books, Hynitnly and Catholic Prayer Looks at loweal peices. ‘Christinas and New Year's Cards in great variety. Our Fucraved Plate aud 60 carda, otiy 80, ‘The work ieeaccuted in the Dest style. a ‘Callan xstlne uf stock of Books and Stationery, ‘We usratites uF priced to be the lowest in the city, J ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 80? 14th street north west. New Books: aud Periodicals ‘at __HOUSEFURNISHL CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, Full amsortunent of House Parnishing Goodast Lowest GEO. WATTS & 80%, Ed 814 7th st. n. w.. Gdoors above Penn. ave, Deconren Porrexr Axo Ponczxamt FROM ALL COUNTRIES. is CUTLERY and M, W. BEVERIDGE, s NO. 1009 PA. AVENUR. (OF ORIENTAL RUGS, Not Auction Goods, but Good Mion prices. We wiil well this ‘week for cata tne and-omest Fas tern Rugs ever bro! comm tising the following well-known Kasnacks, Hivchia Dag CARPETS, in all sizes, at prices which tao net waite (415 Beventh atreet northwest, CUREERPSBDSIO AD Ornate STERING Wesnaranten to meet any and all prices quoted any house in thee eg! nd fo verify te sbove call and see cur choice stock and Jow prices, oo Te You Waxsr A Herne Ox COOKING STOVE, PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE. LATROBE FURNACE OF SLATE MANTEL Call at our establishment before bow exlutitinuw the lergext assortment of 08 we ee eeetaene =e thinly: "Also tin Ware ousefarsieisgy Gsoke hae W.8, JENES & 00, 717 Teh atrest northwest GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZEN BROWN HALF HOSE, ‘The “same old “ya Apvoficring at Whe reamackadly low peice of Oi ber of six pairs, Zar oes, ot ‘Also, oue Job lot of 100 dozen colored which’ we: will close at 20 cente's pate for Sv cent. Jaze worth 3 per dozen. at 5. B. ELLERY, 316 1112 F atrect vortnwest, Freuch tucks, and hem with wide abd narrow above. O7c., ati extraordinary good barcain. Flounec with fucks above forming ig al Seong 3, yard deep, Mc., worth $1.00, =} CHEMISE. Good Muslin, plain bane ‘k and well fin~ shed ties revular aie Cicmsoe, ot Yoke of Insertion between four clusters of five fine tucks embroidered front. neck ‘sted lceyem, Qeeuned uth line Hambung Bdge, 47c.: never wold for teas tam Pompadour Yoke, of all ovor Hamburg Embroidery, eck, witu dno anh ye square ngck, ho siaticoiders eige and neck aiid , DRAWERS, Good Muslin, with hem and five tucka nicely finished, wera bargain at dee wie ‘Mushn, with five tncks and Cambric rufile and tuck- sng, 6c? Fegular price dc. Fine 2usli ine 2iuslit. wide and narrow tucking, deep embrosd- Fine Muslin, fine open-work Hamburg Insertion be- ween Freuch tucks edwed with -work Ea Uroidery Wo match, 380.: very cheap at 8 8. INFANTS' LONG SLIPS, ‘Good Carn! ana Cambri=, with Mother Sith Bother Mubbant Yoke, ine tucking One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent ‘except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- ‘Keeper and satiaty the most fastidious epicura, A GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Wither Wheat Pateat, RELIANCE. Asplendia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the oslo ‘brated Hungarian process, It is a very cheap and besu- Uiful Patent, within the resch of all classes, and wo gaaranteo will give satisfaction to every ons who will ik, hy GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by an3 the Standart family ‘Flour of theDistrict. Itis equal in quality toa great many ‘igh priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable leas money. We defy competitors to bring: forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel asqured that any housekeeper who tries them once ‘will never use anything elya, For sale by all grocaca, ‘Wholesale Depot corner lst street and Indiana evenas, Wh. M. GALT & CO. Starthi luctions in We and Domestic Sate irre Tonmianst Stee TEL Te Sey eho eane ahs ‘ LANSBURGH & BRO, . 7 420, 422, 424 AND 425 Just Recerven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for S0c., TSe. and $l. Full Lineof Palland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band, (CHARLES HYATT, Propristor, ‘THOMPSON'S GHIRT FACTORY, 16 F etrest northwest, T. Kees, . TaiLor, G. ‘ONE PRICE ONLY. Seay Saas ananee, Di PLAS FIQURRS » .