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_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. T OP THE CHIEF SIGKAL OFFICER, } Winemoron, D. Ca January Yi. 105. 100m. middie Atlantic states, fair weather, fol- =, with local rains in the south- ‘warmer weather in the south- iphiet of the most attract- ‘winter retreat In the south- €. B. Oreutt, 15) Broadway, ‘Use ALappix SxccxirY Om.—After more than ‘ten years’ trial this excellent oll continues to grow FOr; avons for the German, Gould's, 421 9th st. * Fo Sucunrrr ar Hous ‘Use Aladdin Security O11. It te known to be the safest and best ofl. Gray & CLanxson, Printers. Globe Printing Office, ‘80 Pa. ave. Assowas $41 oF H. HOLLANDER, 408 Tra STREET joxTawrst.—ihe entire stock of ‘crockery Sad housefurnishing goods, aiso stiver-plited ware Of the best makes, are now offered at lowest possl- Die prices. ‘The stock must be sold. J. Brock, Assignee. ‘Yard wide percales 6c. Stern's, 904 7th street. Mas. C. Dowovay,of 815 5th avenue, New York, an- ues & second opening of Dinner, Reception and Bait Dresses at ber parlors, 1533 ¥ street, oa Thurs- day, January 28h. ‘TuE fine photos of Kets Kemethy's, 1109 Pa. ave., continue to be $8 per doz,with a 18th painted free: Cun. Xanpen, the leading wholesale dealer and tmporter of wides and liquors, has on hand a large ‘stock suitable for the at'909 and #11 7th street northwest. ‘EasTuay’s ALoua PERPUME— ‘The queen of all perfumes. Ase Your Daur to show you the Richmond straight cut cigarettes in boxes. Yusrenpay afternoon car No. 8, Metropolitan allroad; driven by H. 4. Tutbert, wien at the cor- ner of 2d and D streets norchwest, collided with a driven by Joun Moore, colored, who lives ‘street northwest.” The carriage was B e149 badly J. W. Borster & Sow have a ‘stock of Glass, Crockery, &c., adapted to ie wants of hotel and restaurant keepers. ‘Evesigur Frrrep, 1$, Hempler’ 42 Pa ave. SD CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locats. ‘At the monthly meeting of the Washington City Bible Society last night Mr. Win. Ballantyne and Commodore Easby were appointed a committee to confer with the Georgetown Bible Society to ar- for a system of exploration and distribution fm West Washington. ‘The death of Mr. Edward Gullaher, younger Hive Press, brother of the editor of the Virgi: of Chariesown, W. Va., is especitiiy sad in view ‘The severul bereavements which have visited the family mn 2 period of ittie more than three years. Durlag that tne tle venerable parents of the pres- eut editor, one other broiuer, a utile daughter and ‘an infant ton have passed away from the old Valley Bumaestend. ‘A letter has Deen received from Rev. S. M. New- man, the recently elected pastor of the First Con- greguuiona! church of this city, signifying bis In- Yention to accept the call and’ to commence his labors here on Sunday, February 15th. District, Assembly, No. 66, Knigts of Labor, of the Disiriet of Colimbia, las passed resolutions Tecommending Gen. Rosecrans’ appointment as a Member of the next cabinet. Isadore Barrier, a 15-year-old boy, pleaded guilty the Police Court to-dav to a charse of assaulting ‘sister, and as his mother stated thai he was 4 bad bey, the court seat him to the reform schodl during his minority. ‘e-day. in the Court in General Term, the case of Jobn A. iastivon et al. against Richard H. Clarke etal was argued, Edwards aud Barnard for com- plainants and Irving Williamson ior Clarke. ‘This ease comes up oa appeal from Judge Cox's decree directing K.-H. Clarke as surviving executor of the Will of Join Baptist Boone to seii the real es- tate—Louses 428 and 314 10th street—construing the Will to gtve autuority to Limn to sell and convey. In tle Police Court this morning, a white boy, fifteen years old, named James Boyle, was charged with a suspicious character, ‘and Was se Veuced to the reform sehool during Mis minority. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deed= in fee have been recoried as follows: James O. Finks to Watson Boyle, bait tnterest In Jot $0, sq. 17%: $900. Mary W. Clymer to Edward Caveriy, lot 25, sub. sq. 1%2; $450, ober: Portner to Mary'C. Aucieareld, lot 31, =. 217; $13,000. Tiermenie to Jacov Weiner, iot 15s, $q. 615: $780.42 B. Li. Warner to Kate L. Roy, lot 12%, st. 509; $1,200. W. ik Kiley to W. L Brathall et al. lot 17, $4. 750; #—, (quit claim) W. Dannenhower wo Tusa Fi ‘Sub 17, sq. 15%: $2100. Jane Farnham to Buckley, lot 16, sq. 541; $707. “A. Hyde to Louis part 21. £ HS addition to Georgetow Smith Pettit to Lucy H. Batni, lot 78, sq. 19; W. Henry, ex'r, to Thomas Coakley, part 2, i 60. A. Fisher to C. Dickson, lots 52 to 55, 5750. ———— AN ALLEGED BREACH oF CowTRact.—Messrs. Eimmey ang Birney this morning entered sult 1oF Robert J. Marian against the National Rifles be- fore Justice Milix “The action Is brought to re- cover $100 damages for breach of contract. It 1s alleged that in December lust Mr. Harlan, who 1s a coiofed inan, acierk In the surgeon general's of ce, Tented the hall at the Rifles’ armory for anen- tertainment to be given Deceinber 24h, ut on De- cetmber 234 the Kitles retused :0 permit him to have the bali, and he aud his friends thereby suffered great Inboavenieuce and annoyance. — we ANOTHER Six MONTHS FOR THE OTERCOAT THIEF. Jobnson Kelly, the young man who was yesterday Senienced tocigutecn months in Jali by Judge Snell forstealing o¥ercoais from tbe different hotels, Was before the Poilce Court again this morniny eh.rged with stealiz: an overeat from Meyer's hotel, belonging to J.J. Catneron. He was sen- (enced Wosix months in jail, making a total sen- ‘Weave of two years, Fowmrat or Carr. C. 1. Banr.—The funeral Capt. €. i Bart, which took place tuts morula; from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, ‘Was very largely attended. The services were co! ducted by Rev. Dr. Suiuvan. ‘The children’s eho! \deved the he remaius were interred at bearers were ‘Theo. Sh kel, ; Haiiinan, Dr. M. J. Grimch, F. Armstrong ind M. Hallinan. “Cap Hart wis a ative of Hanover, Pa. After serving in the army during the war he settled here, and for imany ears, was the sexton of Immaculate Concepuon ~ Ovvicers Exxorsd.—At the annual meeting of the South Washington Sunday School Union, at the Westminster Presbyterian Chureb lastevening the folowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: C. B, Pearson, of the Sixth Street Presbyterian reo, president; Mr. Winfleld S Olive, of the Fifth Baptist Chureh, vice president; Mr D.C. Suithson, of Gorsuch Chapel, seeretary: Mr. A. De- pos, of Westminster Presbyterian Chien, treas- rer. —— Du. SUNDERLAND’s CitRCH.—At the annual meet- ing of the congregation of the First Presbyterian eluren. Dr. Sunderiand, pastor, last evening, Elder ©. C. Wight presiding, the boant of trust-e= pre sented a report, showing that the sum of $632.50 nad been raised" for special repairs of the church and that the sun Of $8415 bad been expended therefor, very much improving the church bulld- ing. ‘The following officers were re-elected: Sena- tof S.J. R. McMillan, presideat of the congrega- Hor nen. F. Sargent, treasurer: Messrs Chas L DaBols and 1 mason Were re-elected trus. wes, the other members of the board—Messrs. Jno. Bailey, John K. MeConneli and J. G. Patterson, holding over. of the chotr, Dr. J. F. Johnson, Miss Carrie V. Kid- Sette Aante %, Sizon, and mtr. Will Way, and also to the clerk, Mr. Frederic B. Dalrymple, and ‘the treasurer, Mr. F. Sargent. = FLsxED FoR Assattrive 4 Wowax.—Robert Dent, the colored man who was sent to the penitentiary about @ Fear ago for assaulting Mr. Bumert, and who was su ty being convicted on “Wash” Meredith's testinony, was before Judge Snell this morning for striking Sasan Edwards in the eve with a pistol. He leaded guiity, and was fined $20, in default of ‘Which 60 days ib jail. —+—___— Sxow aND SitsH To-Morrow.—The thermome- ter im the past twenty-four hours fell thirteen de fees, thus verifying pretty accurately the predic- Of the signal service of a fifteen fall, ‘To-day st was stated at the signal oftice that there Will be Warmer Weather to-morrow and a fall of show, which, in ull probabulity, will turn to rain. Avren Wanp Acars.—This morning Ward, imab, Was summoned by war- Fant to appear tn the ‘Police Court tw pay the amenta, where “ureais and sets nays ae furnished’ ‘Tue case was nolie prossed- Se Huxzoo’s Musrcw.—Sawyer’s Georgia Minstrels sre enjoying a “big blaek Doom.” “Standing room” was last night. ‘Two performances are forthe juvcaties atternoons: Major Tos tse idese, {a also on exhibition. the precisely. ‘Thanks were voted to the members | pardoned on account of his | Amuvements, Foxn’s Orga Hovss.—“A Bottle of Ink” ery Successful last night as a means for Out to the best advantage the varied and ty talent of which the Rice Party is com- 1. The plece tells no story, and was only con- with the end above indicated in view. It [1s a mediey of Uc selections anf refined | spectaities, rendered in a manner that provoked hearty and aimost incessant laughter among the large andiene> which last might gathered at Ford's culam, furaiahed att bacsgrdund nd conmeeling eaian, turni a fit dacs: Mnx for the merry-making of the remainder of the tron ills imitations of famous actors met wih the ustial reception, ‘The company is strong _in Sprightiy actors and charminy Mile, a carerul and finished little artiste, was seen in selections from “jolaathe” and “Orpheus and Eurydice,’ usual, Won every one by her preity ways anit bright vocalization. Miss Vernona ‘farveau inade an excellent impression as an ac- tress and singer. Miss Maude Beveriy created a surore with her strong, clear voice in the selections trom “Mine. Angot” Every member of the troupe Js eupabie and lively, and the eniéFtaininent ts one of the best of the kind ever seen here. ‘The house ‘Was well filed. NATIONAL TitRaTER.—“We, Us & Co.” is another of those rollicking hodge-podges with which the name of Mestayer has loug been identified, and 1t iS oue of the most mirth-provoking to which that frolicsome gentieman has ever lent the grace of Lis portiy presence. It 1s of a “screaming” charac ter, abounding 1a situations of the ‘comic- ally, and replete with the usual “gaga” Mestayer appears ih the congentai role of a retired pugilist,in Which, as inight be expected, he makes a series of hiss tis fun-making is well supported by the members of his compiny. Miss ‘Theresa Vaughn, bright young lady, who is Well known here, sang ane acted with spirit, Mr. Ezra P. Kendall, a8 Dr. Hedions disclosed, the possession of a groteaqus kind of humor which is very effective. ‘The house las: night was crowded. “We, Us & Co.” will con- Unue business at the National all the week, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The sale of Seats for “Fedora,” in wich Miss Fanny Daven- port, will aporat ‘in Washington on Monday ‘next ior the first time, begins on Thursday moruing. ALBAUGH'S OPaka Hovss.—Thap old-time favor tte, “Jane Eyre,” was presented by Miss Magyle Mitchell and her company, at Albaush’s last nlgat, Lejore an andienee ot fair ‘proportions. ‘The dram: alization of Miss Broute’s story seems to have lost Uttie of Its power wo please. Ii was followed with asevident gratification last ulght as on previous occasions wien produced by the same excelient tires and the triumphs of te poor but igh spirited Jane over her enemies were greeted with us hearty outbursts Of applause as ever before. ell’s support fs cympetent rat. 3 joway, Mrs. K, A. Eberle, Messrs. Abbott, McClannin and ‘Parkhurst Were noticeably good. “This evening “The Peani of Savoy” will be given, The play of “Little Barefoot,” to be pre- sented by Miss Maggie Mitehell at "the matinee to-morrow afternoon, is one of those beautiful Uansiations om te German that affords the Widest scope for this charyning little lady's pecullar style. In hier presentation of tt she gives a charm- Ing picture of a life actuated by the purest and beSt motives, whieh after suffering 1s crowned with ppiness. By many of Miss Mitchell's ‘ie Barefoot” is regarded as her strong- esi role. ‘The play is replete with beautiful scenes Of home life, and bits of pathos and humor. Miss CARRIE Swals, the charming soubrette, will pear at Ford's Opera House in her new play, The Littie Joker,” on Monday, February 2. The plese has een very successtul Wherever produced. In her company as leading man is Mr."Wm. A. Lackey, a Washington boy. {usaTER Comique.—The variety organization which this week holds the boards at this house 1s one of the best now in existence, and gives an en- lertainment whieh for diversity and inertt 1s sel- dom equalled. ‘There are no sticks fn the troupe, and every act 13 done with spirit and the ease unlch comes of thorough mastery. “Dancing, sing ine, tumbling, and athletics ate among the fea- tures of the show, with the wondertul “Human Fiy,” Wiie Aimee, a3 an extra attraction. ‘The DML will be the same during the week. Dime Mvs#cw.—The Agnes Wallace-Villa com- Dination commenced a Week’s engagement at the rday, ahd at both afternoon res the audicorium was AS Merey Merrick, Miss Agnes tained her reputation as a good acti port was Mrst class ‘Phe sparkling burlesque of Sanne-How-Lean” followed the play, and the oo Succeeding, consisting of tem star’ performers d thuaders of applanse. ‘S MesEUM.—Sawyer's original Georgia did large business at this house yester- 4 thelr plantation fun, songs and dances an enthusiastic reception, Minstrel per- ysdo well here, and the present one is remarkably good. Maj. ‘Yot and — the Punch and Ju 'y perforn:atice were put in as addl- Tonal attractions especially calculated to please the very young tolks. Pror. Canrexrex a:nused an audience at Masonic ‘Temple last night With bis experiments 1n_psy- nolvey cud mesmerism, He will remain during cERT.—AN Old Folk’s concert, ic, WH be xiven at the North Capitol M: 1 this evening. EavPr AND THES’ CDAN.—Gen. Chas P. Stone will give a lecture Brlday evening at the Congre- ational church on “Egypt and the Soudan,” a quUset on wish persona experience enabies, hun to speak with intelligence. Proceeds wi devoted to the Barthoidt statue pedestal fund. sateen Shelter and Comfort Better Than Fire= ‘works. To the Faitor of Tue Evexmo Star: ‘The writer has received what he conceives to be @ very sensible letter from a correspondent in another city, and he submits the substance of it for consideratioa to the many readers of Tag Star: “Is It not poor Judgment—in view that the in- auguration takes place in mid-winter—for your good people to be soliciting and using larze sums of money for street entertainments at night in Piece of providing ampie sheltered places, made comfortable by fires, forthe great crowd that 1s sure to bein your city? Fireworks means that usands shail risk the exposure of winter nignt aud possible snow or slush—standing still for How much danger may be in such exposure to those at home, and those from abroad, should be considered. Would it not be better "to look inore to the comfort of the “strangers within your gates” and less to such arbaric and dangerous, a8 well as commonplace rtsinmbats for mtd winter, as fireworks? It Ist do for Pekin, bub It seems out of place ia Washington. Wheh money goes that way, fraught With danger through the exposure It compels, an‘ of no vaiue tn the exibition In ttselft—It seems to Mare Wasting It. Only assure the crowd 1 comfort 1m place of this, and many, .¥ more will come.”* ° hot be 100 late now to give such sugges- Hons consideration. Won't you be good enough, at least, to give Laem pubilelty throazh Tae Stax? COMMON SESSE. ons Tas Reroxm Scnoot—The annual entertain- meat of th buss ef the reform school of the Dis- trict of Columbia took piace at the institution last evening and comprised a program of some twenty ts, of recitadion, dialogte, aud song, which was Well rendered by sehools “ah and $B." There was, quite a ianze attendance of visitors, including sev- mbers of Cong-ess and otuer oMcials ‘The S In Excellent condition as to hea‘th, ais- es2, 4nd in one family 18 so board of trustees, at tueir mee: decided to ask Congréss for increa: tidus. 1+ REPORTED. Y. Hansel, 75 1 wruvast, reports stolen trom his use, on Sth Instant, $17 In money.—James Compton | Fevorts stolen trom building corner of 19th and N | stieeus « revolver and carpenters vols; Value. $5.60. West Washington. ‘PARKING MATCH.—The ball room well filed lust night with rep- orling fraternity, imcluding assembled lo Witness the given to Sam Collyer, the pu- gnent was opened by Chariey with a 1'g, followed by E. T. Dorsan in dance, Lee brothers in gymnastic aud ‘e Ieats, &6; William Morthage, an ama- teur, with hutian clubs, ‘SNe first sample of “scrapping” was between alley, a young man of average height, about 16) pounds, and a stranger pamed who Wes above the usual height, and about 200 pounds, During the third roun Was considerable pum:nelli ‘Trunneil, of the third pre- ¢ platform and ordered the men Tue referee declared the match | ¥ matcled eombat between two } amateur sluggers was enter- | toa small extent. ‘There was no hard Mit. | “re main interest of the evening centered 10 ee = BN ron aoa @ friendly to Detweeu the beueficlary, Sam Collyer, and | Waillara Dillon, & mechanic, “Tie contest did not a2 up to Ue expectations ot | there velug mo blood drawn. This match was aise | deciared a draw. The benefit was a Mnancial suc- cess, eee is talk of it A’Stigur Pime.—An alarm of fire was sounded from box 71 by Sergeant Trunnell last night about “#1. ‘The fire was caused by the expiosion of a atl O11 laknp at Lhe residence of Mr. Gilbert Fowler, 2Si4 M street. The flame was extingushed before | much daimage bad been doe The loss will no | exceed $15. 3 ee Alexandria Affairs, | Reported for Ta Evgxi~e Stan, | Kainwoay ExteNsiox.—The councit committee | on streets met the managers of the Washington @ | Olto ratiroad inst night to confer in reference | the extension of the trucks of that road on | street to a point near King street. ‘The committee Yoted fo favor the appiteation. « ogg haeereg luction of force was made at ee and ot here .. A “score or more of the em; have been dropped trem Shops and yards, held the corporation 35 § Covrta—Judge Sangster court to-day ut the Columbus wrest ‘court house. ‘The grand jury was in ‘and some ctvii cases were Set for hearing. ‘The corporation having settled the Duls of ex im order to carry up the Robb case on aj has adjourned, ‘Mat HOBDEES 'TAKZN TO ALBAXY TEN ‘TraRY.—Deputy Marshals O/Neal and Fowler car- Fied to the Albany this. the mail robbers Jacob ter tnd Josrph Masons sentenced for !wo years by the United States dis- ict court, qn eonvietion ‘the post oftice at Rappahanuock ‘station, On te ‘Midiond ose Nores.—The ett sis Sama ete at at ‘and the ex ‘ot the track of the W last night, tne crows many W: ‘Pocomae' lodge ave Obio rallroad. —The cadets’ tair was well, Bians——rhe Odd Fellows Ge and th ere came ‘term. — 5 and the: resent ‘Thomas Beckham, to this city rot some moathe ated in Wests ington under the care of an eyes eee aoe bya presidential election, one eye, but the other has exandria 2 Younes, scene aan Kate E. rab died at tae residence of her hus band, vb Maract space, yesterday afternoon, ‘vocalists. Miss ida | = wiGmr, ‘THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS LAST r At the annual meeting of the board of directors ‘Mr. Justice Miller as president, Mr. Louis J. Davis, first vice president; Mr. Henry A. Willard, second vice president; Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, secretary; Mr. treasurer; Mr, Henry. A.) Wi . Mra, Gen. Ricketts, Mr. J- po the opening of the hospital in July last 115 Patients nro been eared for, 60 for medical ana 55 | Jor surgical treatments, of which 92 were free | patients ‘The of the lady visitors stated Uhat there were 19 patienta In the hospital on | Saturday, the date of the last visit. | Mangtage Licenses.—Marriage licenses have '. Glutthi . a M. ‘John and Mary’. ‘Thomas; Eustace J. Skinner and M: F. Elder; W. B. B. ‘of Alexandria Co.,Va,and Rosanna Everett, of P. G. Co., Md; Hor&ce Campbell and Jennie Lewis; Wm. R. Porter and Sallie Burns. ‘His Heap Cavont mm Tae MACHINERY.—This | morning Mr. G.H. ‘Thompson, a laborer in the | ‘Treasury branch of the government printing office. was ei tm cleaning a ‘when his hant accidentally came in contact with the “shitting | Tod,” starting the machinery, and bis head being | caught in tt,te was badly wounded in three places. ‘assfotanee at hand, the injured man was re- | moved to Thompson's drug store and his wounds dressed by Dr. Acker, who was Unable vo determine | at the time whether or no the sxull_was fractured. | By the Kindness of Capt. P. Louls Rodter, foreman Of the office, Mr. Thompson was sent to the train, under the @are’ of a messenger, aad left for his ‘home in Alexandria. 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SicGas's, 9h, near D sk eo Durkee’s Saiad DPrewing and Col: Meat Sance.—The universal favorite both in the United States and Great Britian, delicious, economical and nutritious, Saves anxiety, waste and trouble. eo Cluetvs Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch ‘Shirts are the best of all. € Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa. 60 * Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Volt, €0 Lundborg’s Perfame, Lily of the Valley. €0 Heart Pains. Paipitation, Dropsica iswellings, Dizziness, Indl- stion, Headache, Siveplessness cured by “Wells’ freaitn Renewer. . we “Alderney Dairy Wagone.” Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, and delivered in hali-pouhd “Ward” prinita, 50c. per pound, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aia Sweet Uk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15. pint. Ww wa TL of ONN N aco WWWW AA TG WnONNN GG Wg ALE EW ERE &o0 We“w 2“2 0 tun HON AY GSP = ‘There is no such thing heard among the patrons of the TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 921 AND 929 SEVENTH STREET ¥. W. ‘They are HAPPY. By following their wise example you may all Iikewise ye mado HOH oA ppp opPpP Oy O¥ HOH AK Poe OP YY HHH AA PPP PPP YY HOH AAA Pp P 3: HH A P P = | RED LETTER BALE. | _ Rea Prince Albert Read | Letter Sufte, Letter Sale, $15.63 and upwards. Bale. Red Four-button Cutaway Rea Totter Suits, Letter | Sule. 99.68 snd upwarda, Bale, | Sack Red Suits, Letter 93.51 dnd upwards, Sate, Boys Red Letter Suits, Letter Sale. $4.05 and upwards Bale. Red Children's Red Letter Suits, Letter Sale. $2.48 and upwards Bale, Red Men's Red Letter ‘Overcoats, Letter Bale. 93.15 and upwards, Bale, Red Boys? Red Letter Overcoata, Letter Bale, 91.69 snd upward, Sale, Red chilann's Red Teter Overcoats, Letter Sale. ‘%0c. and upwards, Sale, Rea Men's Bp Letter Pants, Letter Sale $137 and upwards. Sale, ‘We shall positively decline. to sell any of our goods to dealers, and are determined that consumers. have the benefit of our reduced prices, * 10 PERCENT 10 CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE 9M AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, $27 Open Evenings until 9; Saturdays until 12 Prewivu Soap. 2 4 THE WELL-KNOWN BRAND, Ei noomuenps reser ik & i ALL OVER.THE LAND. ‘THE BEST THAT 18 MADE, 1OST_WONDERFUL SOAP TN ANY STATE 'T'3.G00D TO WASH CLOTHES, FACE, HANDS AND PAINTS; u uo, Y USEFUL FOR ALL PURPOSES be AND REMOVES STAINS. Si itzcnantos AND SEAMEN Huy ®AY THERE 18 NONE BETTER; aM 858s, END FOR ¥T—TRy IT! S38, 8gc8 If MAKES 4 NICE LATHER, = AND Ge BEAR IN MIND— f& sx xouR aroore p Aaa FOR LIPPs g + THAT 18 THE RIND. SOBER oF HEDIS Sol He e- EHETE™ cooH HR R- tu e rg MAINUFACTURER, BALTIMORE, ocld.tu,f-sm_ ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, street, between D and E. ob ered a t Pe, to 27.7 aa [AVA SHOPS C. return and get your AMUSEMENTS. Mhio JANUARY 27, 1885 LADIES GOODS. pas GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘Beginning Monday, 26, Wednesday and Saturday Appearance of Pavorite Artist, MAGGIE MITCHELL, ’ Powerful D=unatic Comoany, PEARL OF SAVOY. MAGGIK, THE wIDAET, Montes, Feo. 2-¥R FE Y IRVING and Miss AtPAvers GuaND OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY MATINEE, ‘By particular request, MAGGIE MITCHELL wn srr te eukergern ot San nm am, Dee AS: Ho extes chacxe for recessed ‘2% BOTTLE OF INE. LAUGH WHILE YOU GAN. RICES SURPRISE PARTY MR JouN'A MACKAY. ‘THE BEYY OF BEAUTY, 3 “BEVERLY, ayia CARTELLYON, SCHELE, YL ‘ELLIS, ELLIS, ‘ands COMPANY OF BHIGHT COMEDIANS. CUPID MATINEE TO-MORROW. QUPID MATINEE TO-MORROW, GUPID MATINEE 10-MORROW. Admission to Balcony only 25cta, lalon-to Balcony only 33 ctx. ‘Adit Balcony only 25 ¢ Monday “nextCARMIE BWAIN-THE” LITTLE JOKER, 437 NATIONAL THEATER. JANUARY 2% 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. ONE HUGE LAUGH FROM BEGINNING TO END. GREAT CAST OF COMEDIANS, INCLUDING, W. 4. MESTAYER AND THERESA VAUGHN. GEMS FROM THE LATEST OPERATIO sUc- CESSES INTRODUCED. FEBRUARY FANNY DAVEMPORT AS “ Hoxer-sovay. BY REQUEST LIEUTENANT GENERAL CHARLES P. STONE (ate Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of Egypt), ‘Will Lecture on EGYPT-SOUDAN at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, JANUARY 30rx, 1885, ‘Proceeds to be Aevoted to the erection of the Barthold { 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 Church on the Evening of Lecture. Ja26-5t* (ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1885, SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. HENRY IRVING, MIsS ELLEN TERRY AND THE LYCEUM COMPANY. MONDAY, Feb. 2 (only time). THE MATHIAS... sl NAY IRVING. Bie character’ “Preceded by the comedietta of the KING AND THE MILLER TUESDAY, Feb, 3_Shakespeare’s Comedy, THE MER- ‘CHANT OF VENIC.. SHYLOCK... .-MB. HENRY IRVING. PORTIA... MISS ELLEN TERRY, W. Willis’ Poetic Play (only time), CHARLES I. CHARLES I..........--MB. HENRY IRVING, QUEEN HEN. EITTA MARIA § ELLEN TERRY. bt ‘THURSDAY, Feb. 5—G. W. Willis’ Poetic Drama (only (8 EUGENE ARAM EUGENE ARAM. ik, HENRY IRVING. RUTH MEADOW (SS ELEN TERRY. FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 6 (only time)—MUCH ADO ABOUT’ NOTHING. . HENRY IRVING. ‘Miss ELLEN TERRY. BATURDAY M. a2 pene ‘THE MitcHANT OF VENICE. SATURDAY EVENING, Fe) 7 -Farevell performance. Delaviepe’s play, in five acts, Arranged and adapted by Dion Boucicault, Louis Xi ROHENTY IRVING. Privaie boxes, $20,819 and $10. The sale goats will begin at bux office ‘Thursday. January 20.409 am, H=®2008 sew reat, EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, PLEASANT PLANTATION PASTE SAWYER'S SURPRISINGLY SUCCESSF\ Old Original Only’ 25.- GEORGIA MINSTRELS. 25. 6 END MEN, NOEND OF FUN, “FUN ON THE LEVEE.” IENERY by Mr. E. W. CARPEN’ NEW AGE week of the HUMAN ATOSE MAJOR TOT. «Afternoons only, FUR Admission to Family Clicle... Alenceved Beats maybe secured att" days in advance withone exten charge at the bor office of the Museum, from dam. to10p i. ‘Doors open at und7 pan, Overture one hour later. Garriages may be ordeted” at 4:10 and 10:10 p. m. Feh.2JENNIE CALEF. 3025 D™= PENNA, AVENUE NEARIITH STREET. A « REAT DOUBLE COMPANY. ASHOW WOLTH 60 CENTS FOR ONE DIME. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT ‘The Celebrated and pame He Eres ‘Theater, New York, in the NEW MAGDALEN. rend Olio—10 Star Artists—and the greatest of burlesques, ANN-BOW-LEAN. Brimful of music and mirth Novel curiosities in the musvum. Admittauce to all only 10c, rpeeaten cowmque SAWDUST GEMS! "ARENIC METEORS! For week commencing MONDAY. January 26. fe. Almes, the Human Fly; Austin Sister 8 Rus- sian Skaters, 3 Parisian Athictes, Pet Giraffe, Lamar Brothers, Jeiele Leo, “Oouaha®” Clark and Wil this iaivat Gircts. “Circus Matinees tussday Tusa reuse, sneer and Saturday. Next week—Moore and ‘Holities' Britis Burlesque Company. ja26-6t ‘ABONIC TEMPLE, TER, ba pm. Prot. Boeies in Fxyehol ‘Adialesion cad *fliccructiois given throwgh the day. 026-0 JRANJO! BANJO! BANJO! QUICKLY AND COR: ty 86. Parlor open trom aunt top one ee oe Claletwe GEORGE DRAEGER, 419 G northeast, OUIS WEBER'S ORCHESTRA —TELEPHONE orders to residence, 758 Tth st. n.c_or left at Droop'a, Hllis, or Metzerott’ Music Stores, and Demonet’s con- fectionery store, will reccive prompt attention. jai \HOIGE SEATS ~ CROI08 SEATY all the Theaters ‘BAENTANO BROS, ia aveutie, cob 11th street. ;marvelous fun. jal7-sm_ Penuay! HOTELS, &e. i: i ‘This new and? elegant family hotel, situated trent, between Tat K. streets, fe how open forthe re pio of cet "Both 4 European to Datlor and private bath. ‘Fooms for geuitie- Location i i Pica." Lgostion unsurpassed catering & Th Pair New Yoek avenue, cor 14th st ‘Mis, M3, COLLEY, %im ‘Propristress, GPecm Notice THE BELVEDERE, x EUROPEAN, ania . wie as tan Capitol sud toate Baksh eepate ‘Wasurxoron, D. C., In now open for busintes. ‘Res.aurant and ala Carte. Exivate farlors for ine Partie, om ROBT. WINKLER, Proprietor. Gabe Kas F TAILOR, No. 414 To Cross Bostresa’ ‘Will offer to-day and until sold my entiré stock of AT AND BELOW CosT. ~ Having to close March 1st the entire stock a CHAS. JONES, Saag COL och and X streets northwest, Night this week st Gand Saturday matinee at 2 | i Prot, CAREUNTERS Wonderful and amusing | | | M, Sciuavas. IMPORTER. ‘81 WEST 35rm STREET, B. ¥., ‘Will Open at 1819 F STREET NORTHWEST, ox MONDAY, JANUARY 267m, "05, one week with au slegent ericetion of DINNER AND BALE DRESSES. STREET COSTUMES WRAPS, &a OUGLASS ANNUALSALE OF LADIES VERY GARMENT OUR OWN EAU: Gs eeGae Reuy RIOT MANNER. OF THE DEST. MATERIAL CHEMISE, S510 $2.00, GUT DRESSES, sie. to $5.00, SHIRTS, 30, co $7.00 DRAWERS 35: $0200. CORSET COVES Bie to 92.0 ‘The finest sesortment Of HAMBURGS we have yet shown, _ 7, DOUGLASS’. 522-524-525 9th st. SSR EIFS LADIES HAIR DEESSEN, FROM York. Ladies’ Seaips treatedat their residence Corolias, the great hair tonic, 1343 ¥ street north- mst West, Jal7-lm* J. C. Horemssox, fe Suonoeor to M. WILLIAS, has justreceived direct importation of exclusive noveltics: tor Evening Wear, which include «amples from the best manufacturers in Paris, and are the most eleyaut goods ever shown in thie market. 7 drevise, Paris 907 Pennsylvania ave. The reduction of TEN PER CENT on CLOAKS will continue unt the stock is closed. Jal Mrs, Seam Revvrar, 8, STREET. Opposite Patent Large afcortment of ART EMIOIDERIES mi FANOY NESDLEWOUK, SATEEN, PLUSH and in all ieading shades, Complete line of PEARSALL'S ENGLISH FILO. SELIEand FILO-FLOSS, DECCASILRS, ARLASES CHESILLE, CKEWEL aid HAMBURG WOOL, and ail material for ART NEEDLEWOUK, Full stock of BERLIN ZEPRYRS, COLUMBIA, ELSA d SAXONY WOOL ‘and KAT 9 Mapawe Enna Sovts. OF 905 STH AVENUE, NEW YORK, ‘s located for the season at 1335 F STREXT NORTHWEST, With IMPORTED BALL AND EVENING DRESSES. Also STREET COSTUMES AND WRAPS. 4s8-Im Mowe C. P. Muzex 18 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, 27 Rue Paradis, <5 Hall Bi Paris, : rea Sprig Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH, a Branch . Establishment at 1334 F STREET, WASHINGTON, a With a fine assortment of imported Costumes, Wrap Millinery and Novelties in Dress Gernitures. Orders filled at short notice, 3a6-Im* WRENCH DY OURING AND D tug Extablisiment, 1205 New York sven: NG. kinds of Ladies’ aul Gents’ Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Finished in the tmost saperior manner, Plush Cloaks, Velvet and Party Drees a specialty. Ladies" Dresses doue up with sui bei ripped, ANTON NE LERCH, formerly wish A. Fischer. SAR sma CH: NOS. 493 AND 405 77H STK. LP NORTHWEST. ‘he stteution of ty Ladin is, respectfully, called to my select uesortinent of Emib-old-red Suippers, Cushe fons, Tabie Covers, Tidles, Whisk Broom’ Holders of different designs. Fancy, Worstel Work and Knitted Goods of every deserip tion; complete outfit fo. 1 3 fin and Velvet Cloaks, Children's Lue nd Zephyr Worsted Knitting Yarn, all of Embroidered materials on hi et Dice 3 SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED. REDYED aud relined. “Circular lintnes repaired and recoy- red, Cloth muff made. MISS CUNNINGHAM, ey 3310 Kth street, between Naud Ow. MESS ASSIE K. HUMPHERY, RTOWEST, 2yle. and material, Sed gunabters perivet hand comiere GER SPECIALTIES aie French Fand“niate Underelothing, Merino Underweas, an0 fest Imported Hower Patan Shoulder braces wil a french Comete snd Bastion Childwen's Comets, ad's 81 Co sgl) tat for (ig vices pay BA Prench, German and Span lisa H's own poken. marl ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, J, Rise CR Ree FRow Pants, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals stu Lxpositions of Pari, Lyonaand Vien. ash iL anporter HUMAN HAIR AND FINP. HATR WORK Laiies fine Huir Cutting and Maic Dressing. Bult dyed ad sluauupoved in a nest class manner, 0. FIFTEENTH STREES NORTHWEST. Frenrws jemical Dry Cleaning FetaMichmenk 10, 995 G ktreet northwest. THIRTY YE. EXPERIENCE, Ladies’ snd Gaitlemen’s Gurmenis: also, Velvet and Flush Cloaks, Crapo Vell, Laces, Gloves, ele. at0 Der | fectly cleaned ty cess. EI A SPECIALTY. LADI: Skt r ed Uy thi, proces il not jose their oricital shave, and grease spots qusrauteed | to be removed efectually, Price $1.00 aud $179 2 suit, d ae Asrox FAMILY SUPPLIES. (Cinciuati) FINE OLD BAMS. Small Sizes, Receiving recular Ship © WITMER & CO. Jal3 A Fou Lise 1918 Punuayivania avenie, Ox Grocens THAT MUST BE SOLD. Granulated Sus: est Patent Pr, RR EF ken ROR EER THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without a doubt the most BeaurirvL and the most Norerriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfee 1MiNl,co1- taining as it does all the most tmproved Machinery ta- vented up to the present timne, but they producea Flour UxecapassEn by any mill in the world. To prove that, We Would simply stato thata luo quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europea id eaten at the principal Courts of tho old world. We’ GvanaNree that it 1s mado fro selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the gliti- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thoroua «limt- nation of all weak and starchy matter has atlast boon reached, and is consequently mote Nurareiovs, sisld- Sng more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. Thad best trade admits that from its bread-mak nx qualities itis the cheapest, as well as the best, for eitusr iaaily or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour mala Every sack and every varrei is warvanted to give cutire satixfaction, STERLING'S 8ST. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents evar offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any otlior Pateat ‘Dress Reform Goods. | neal eae ‘except Ceres, and will please the most exacting houss- ‘Keeper aud satisiy the most fastidious epicura GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cete- brated Hungarian process. It isa yery cheap and bean- fal Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guaranteo will give satisfaction toevery oue who will, tay it GOLDEN HILL. ‘The off reliable stand-by ani the Standart family Flour of theDistrict. Itisequal in quaiity toagrest many high priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bouzht for considerable less money. We dsfy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STEKLING. GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any ‘who tries them once will neveruust anything else, sale by ail grocars, Wholesale Depot, corner Ist strect and Indians avenua, sel8 Wu. M. GALT & CO. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ANOTHER LOT OF 190 DOZEN BROWN HALF HOSE, A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 50. nd $l Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, st lowest ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand, 2 CHARLES RYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, S16 F strost northwest, ~0 ‘opposite Patent Ofton Pos TER oF FRENCH GNAG, CHAM . Bordeaux, cfgeiase Grae do tout sores el onic, | DEPA| USE If OQKE vw oat G08 “oo FOR GENERATING STEAM TT MAKES A QUICK. HOT FIRE FOR COUKING PURPOSES. IT I8 EASILY IGNITED. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATS. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES IT 18 BOONOMICAL FOR OPEN GRATES. 1 If WILL PaY To TRY IT, FOR SALE | BY THE - WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO. 40 Bushels Crashed, $379 25 Bosdels Crashed, $2.50. 40 Bushels Not Crushed. $299. 2% Bushels Not Crushed. 62.00 DELT ED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN. Ld DRY_ GOODS. BOOKS, &c. New Isronten Brack Goons SEATON eee TOCESSO! TO PEERY & BROTHER) LUPIN CELEBRATED MOURNING FABRICS, HENRIETTA CLOT! THIBET CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VELEN, CAR! ATES OAS MELTEENIOTS, TWISTED SILK HFRNANIES, CANTON CRE Pes, ite pS BER ALINES, BENG. BIARRITZ CLOTHS, ‘DRAP D'A'Lsa, CORKSCREW CLOTHS, ‘MERINO SATINS, TAM.SE CLOTES. NG SILKS. | eS AND VEILS, NEW STOCK BLACK MOURN COURTAULD'S ENGI INH CE. ALL WIDTHS AND PRTCES, | LUPIN'S LONG AND =QUARE BLACK THIBET SHAWIS-CRAPE BORDERED, HEMMED AND | . IN ALL LENGTHS, | SATIN DUCHESS . JERSEY SILKS TN BL E AND ALA SHADES FOR STREET, RECEPTION AND EVES- ING WEAR sae | CaugK, CAUZES, ILLUSIONS AND CREPE DE §2~ SPECIAL, APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GUODS RY GASLIGUT. $22 Mole: Govs PLAIN FIGURES AND OOB.- | BLT PRICES. ON PERRY, Peary Burtprea, SE Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th stroet. Extablished 1840. Jatt Bao u's. LADIES’ BLACK SILK SUITS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE MANUFACTURED AT WHOLESALE! ALL WE ASK 18 AN EXAMINATION! 7 Black Silk Dresses, size 96, latest design and work- mansiifp, Passementerie trimming; former price $26.00, now reduced to $17.50. 8 Ladies’ Dresses—2 size 38, 1 size 40—Elegant quality of Black Gros Grain Silk. Cheuille trimming; former Price $25.00, now reduced to $17.50. 4 Ladies’ Dresses—1 size 36, 8 size 38—The Banque ts made Of fine Bleck Scal Plush: the Skirt of heary Black Gros Grata Silk, draped in the latest design; for- mer price $36, now reduced to $25, THERE ARE A FEW ODD SIZES IN LADIES’ AND Vacextees. Varewrives, ‘We have jost opened the finest line of Valentines in the city, incimding all of the novelties in this line; also: the latest styles o: fine stationery. Euaraved copper plate and fifty cards, only 80 canta, O€r stock of books includes all of the standard publi. cations in History, Fiction, Postry and general Liters- ture. We keep constantly on hand the works of the most popular authors, namely: Emerson, Hawthorne, ‘Mark Twain, Darwin, Huxley, Spencer, and others too numerous to mention, ‘All of the latest publications reeeived as soon as posst- ‘die. which we sell at reduced pricen, Orders for booke promptly filled. Call end examine our stock: also our prices, which we guarantee to be thelowest. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, 227. 416SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. New Booxs. = t Life and Letters of Bayard Taylor. Three Visite to America, (Emily Faithful) The Wane of an Idea (Col- combi.) Historical Reference Book. Egypt and Baby- Jon, (kawlingon.) Out of the Wreck, (Douglas) Women, Plumbing and Doctors, Katherine, (Vance.) Custom and Myth, (Lang.) Men of Invention and Industry, (Smiles) Wild Rock, (The Wanderer.) ‘The Mentor, (Astes.) Deldee, or the Iron Hand, mo Fon "T'ar Moopr Meerrxos. Trade, with Ganee abtoa a DAP St Sem tote BOOKS BY D. L. MOODY. ‘The Way to. end Bs TotteWorkt Toure Works nee wiicret Power; or, The Secret of Success tn Christian Pre ail 3 nee ‘What Hinders It WM. BALLANTINE & _ sai6 (cs Saventh are Boors For Curprex, 8, * wamaar' 3 VERY GREAT REDUCT (ON OVETSTOCE. OF chap. ‘BOURS AND PORT: (G DEBES at Kt MARKABL| Sow Pains” _sa10 cosa Set BOER Warners 1005 Penneyivanis Avenua Special aale this week of 200 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINE NOTE PAPER, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND EN- VELOPES TO MATCH. Allcolors of Fiush. 91.55 PER BOK Boor, New Iiivsrearen Tears Sen gOHS, ©, Fanicenr Soine Modern Bie. tage cW. Hitohece ote, Modern Ete. ingn. by 3. KW. Hteticonk. CHILDREN'S WRAPS WHICH CAN BE OB- TAINED VERY Low. BBR OA OU OOM MM ™ 2 Boe gk oo BMae o gis EBB AA U U MMMM % BP AAA UU Me Pt BBA A UU MMM = Sesh > 406 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 719 GREAT SALE 719 OF HAMBURG EDGES AND LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR, At DAVIS’, m9 MARKEY SPACR ‘We have just placed upon our counters a ana moortment of HAMBURG EDGES. IN- a ALL-OVER EMBR SIDERY, at uch low fonds have ever been otters atret i Ti tion of these woods. are oUF Own importution, and os wel as being very cheap are First-Class Inevéry re-pect. We vite on examina tion Che Lot of SGILFD HAMBURGS, MAGIO TKIMMINGS, &c,, at Half Price to Close, at £. G. DAVIS”. We have made great reductions in our UNDERWEA Jess than cost. the mot reliabl ductions will be appreciated. department, “Secure genuins E.G. DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE. Stock Complete in every at 321 2 Ove Axsva. Jaxvany 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 20TH, 1835. Our Entire Second Floor Devoted to the Sale of Ladies’ ‘Underwear, ‘Everything in Readiness for An Immense Rush. NIGHT DRESSES. Plain Sacque Gowns, finished with Cambrio Ruffles, 29e., worth Hc. Plain well-made Gowns, good Cotton, superior finish 68c.,a bargain at $1. Fine Muslin. deep yoke, three rows Tnsertion between clusters of tucks, front, neck and sleeves tiznmod with fine Ntamburg Edge, 79."“This gown would be cheap at Mother Hubbard Yoke, five rows Hamburg Insertion © s, frout, neck and sleeves broidery, 96c.; @ most de- Extra rood quality Muslin, with ruffles and tucking, 29c.; Wc. quality. Fine Maslin, with T-tnch Cambric ruffle, with five French tucks, and hem with wide and nartow tucks above. 67c., an extraordinary good bargain, pie, Muvin, ith S-such lmndeome, Embroidered jounes. wi s above. forming ‘a trimming 34 yard deep, 4c., worth $1.50, CHEMISE. Good Mustin, plain band. neck and sleeves, feeds ieee revidar 250; Chena, ne pena tucks. embroidered front, neck and trimmed with fine Hainburg Edge, 4ic.: never sold for less than all Ser ats Sears DRAWERS, rush. . LANSBURGH & BRO, é 620, 423, 624 AND 38 ine ALES gpd weing of cuests, bandaomely “STC Baby Kingdom,” this isthe greatest book of the Sec naangee ae ROUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY. Full assortment of House Purnishing Goodest Lowest GEO. WATTS & BON, 314 7th st. 2. w., 6 doors above Pepa. ove, wa Deoconaren Porresr Axo Poncram ‘FROM ALL COUNTRIES GTABSWARR ConLERT and PLATED WAR FINE PLATES TOILET SETS. PARLOR LAMPS. ‘TEs SETS. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINSER oETs, , M, W. BEVERIDGR, NO. 1000 Pa AVENUR 2 Gao Suz Tas Wor (OF ORIENTAL BUGS, ee Gate we arees Sees CARPETS, inal) Le 2 prions which cannot be duplicated, W. H. HOEKE, 430 __ 601 Market Space, 208 and $10 8th strest: Susoteros & Freronen G15 Seventh street northwest Weruarantes to mest any and all prices quoted by qny house in the city. erty the above call and eee our choloe stock: low prices” ah oom Te You Wasr A Herme Os COOKING stove, PORTABLE OR BRIOK SET RANGE, LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL ere rane) W. 8. JENKS & 00, ‘TIT Tth strest northwest FINANCIAL. - FRectioxar LOTS A SPECIALTY. CLARESON & CO, ‘88 Broadway, New York. Orders for the purchase or sale for cash or on mar xu wo WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, ‘NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o PRINCE & WHITELY, Grocx Baoxem, SSTRRE ana} Bow Fo, General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Cruger Oakley ‘Harry ©. Logan, Washington, D.0. Maynard C. Eyre. ‘William R Travers, Special Partoer. OF RAILWAY SEOURITIES. Branch Office—539 16th street (Corcoran Building.) SCHLITZS MILWAUKEE LAGER. For cule to Bottian ty Beales Generally, ond it ‘Onaks and Bottles by the Agent, SAMUEL © PALMER