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The Weathe: Orr We tux Curr Stovat. OrrtcrR, 1 Wasn z, .. January 29, 18, 10 a. m.f For N octand, Trlr Warmer Weather, westerly | Winds, rising barome yer. | For the middl Atlantic states, falr, warmer Weather, Winds generally shifting to southerly, Fistuy barometer, For Friday, fair, warmer weather ts tnd ted for New Engiand, the mid tle Atiantie states, Tenunrs- See, the Uhio add lower lake region. Sobibor Mew ane cheap pedbies Geautne, Hempler’s, 44 ‘st Benv's Prrstsewa coe Hat Wat! Hart The Georgia Minstrel of the wee all kidney ¢ Lanch Mavers;" § Ho night for Hite | ASSIGNRE Satm of H. Hollander, 40s stieet northwest, Dc nget that th stock of China, Crockery and i Goods, also Silver-Piated Ware of the Lest makes, | Thust “be sold recardless of cost. J. Broc sig Mowery to loan on real estate, by B. 1. Warner. Burers and Records printed promptly. Gray & Clavk-oa's eventhy | entire Ane You Goxe Souru? Send for illustrated pamphlet of the most att tive and besC-sppointed winter retreat ta the so: ema states, Address €. BL Orcu.t, 150 Broadway, | New York. fter more than | atinues to crow nd proves is its recomuecndation as the | Oi In use. Dest house Favors for thr Gould's, 421 9tb st. Fou Secrerry at Home Use Alad Ma Security Om. It is Known fo be the safest and best ofl. , With a 13th painted free: epereales 6c. Stern’s, 94 7th strect. th avenue, New York, | ang of Dinner, Reception Tr parlors, 1 street, on continue te be $3 per a: Yan wi ‘Thursday, January 29h, Consumens of the Richmond stralzht fii be Interested to learn that they ed loose In carboard contalaing ae now also p fifty cigarettes For Wises, Ligrons, &:., go to the old and re- Mable establishment of Chr. Xander, who. h Proven to give satisfuetion in every respect, at No. | WY aud 911 7Ch Street northwest. ——— CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locatx. Kett, a colored witness tn a Iquor case, iF yesterday, Was brought into | ND attachment this morning, Sne was ne and ov-rsieeptus. | Nowers representing the “hanging gai | prising the r: | distingutshe | Brewster, who received a great many party, callers | “tat homes THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON SOCIETY The state dinner given by the President last evening in honor of the dtpiomatic corps must take rank with the handsomest entertainments ever | siveh at the Exeeutive Mansion. ‘The parlors and corsidors were all profusely ornamented with flow- es and plants, and the East Room Itself was made | a perfect garden of tropleal, floral exotics. The | arine band, 9S usual, discoursed excellent music, | M1 the President's appearance among his guests| Was announced by the alr of Hatl to the Chict.” | About eigit o'clock Use guests proceeded to whe Alexandrina Affairs. Reported for the EVENING STAR Tum New WassINoroN AND Omo Dsror.— The city council will meet again to-night. The committee on streets have amended the Diil allow- ing the Washington, Oulo and Western ratirvad to extend Its tracks beyond Cameron and Lee streets So as to provide that there shall be only one track on Lee street and that the proposed depot at the corner of King and Lee streets and the Lee street track shall be used for passenger trains only. thought that the permission wilt be given by coun- etl, and in that case pussengers will b> brought stite dining-room, the Pre-ident leading, with Vis- | ere before the 4th of March to a depot within a countess Nuguelras, The Portuguese uuinister, Vis- | uundred yards of the cify market and of the prin: count Noguvtras, whose position as dean of the dip- | cipal hotels. The strangers who then make thelr lomat rps entitles him to the distinction of homes here in inauguration times can be on Penn- first place upon ail occasions of formal cere- | gytvania avenue in tess than twenty-two minutes mon: me with Mrs. McElroy. The others | from the time they leave the hotel breakfast table. then “fol lowed—the Secretary of State with Mrs. de Struve ; Minister West with Mrs. Freling- huysen; the Austrian minister with Mrs Carter, Wiie of the Hawallan Minister; the French Mints: | ter with Mrs. A. G. Curtin; the Swiss Minister with Mme. Kowero, of Mexico; the Argentine Minister | with Countess d’ Arschot, of Belgium; the Spanish Minister with Miss West; the Turkish Minister | nd Mrs. Newbold; the German Mintster and Miss wrd.ng. of Philadetphia; the Japanese Minister | and Miss Luey Frelinghuysen; the Colombian Min- | ister and Miss Sharp, te sian Minister ani Minister and Mrs J. F. Mitler, the of Belgium, China, Mexico, Pe and Sweden, ; Sinator J. F. Miller, Kepre- sentative Curtin and the Netherlands Minister. It will thus be seen that soine of the prominent gen- Uemen and ladies of the corps were absent, some of them belug out of the city. The dinner table, which ‘had covers laid for forty, was most “handsomely decorated, a mina’ ture lake represented’ throughout ‘the centre Of the table with plants and flowers gracefully ar- Fanged to form natural seenes along the bank, while little tslands dotted the lake here and there? Over the tamediate cenire of the table was a pa- viltion three feet hich and six feet long, formed of jen of Baby- Jon,” the ends of the table belng garnished with most beautiful flowers. At each lady’s plate was Placed a magnificent corsage bouquet of exquisite Toses, Led with delicately Unted ribbon, and at the fentlemen’s plates were botonniers ‘of bon silene ud. ‘The dinner was a sumptuous one, com- St of delicacies, and the occasion respect, worthy of the host and his guests, ‘The german of the Wednesday club at Marini’s hall last evening, was a very handsome entertain- Incht, abd attended by some of Lhe most prominent society people tn the city. Mrs. John Davis acted as hostess, receiving the guests With that easy, leasant grace tat las made her so poputar in Yashingtou society. ‘The german wis ted by Mr. Allan Johnstone and Mrs. “Horace Helyar, of the British legation, and the figures were both novel and entertaining. Despite the cold and windy weather of yester- ny ladies received very targe numbers of lous of the Cabinet lad! attended than usual. M! ‘THe Tows's Exrasion.—The advance of the city northward 13 shown now by that by the fact that Streets heretofore open common as conrtieds and Rary nomenclature of muntelpal business. Princess ‘street fs soon to have water pipes almost from end to end. Oronoko street has now nearly every Square bullt upoo, and, at the last meeting of coun- cil, an order Was 'mad> for putting another gas. light on Pendleton street. have public pumps. Lately, some of the extreme streets on the unopened south edge of the town have come into use; for the extensive brick works, now being put into operation are on South street, a name never mentioned berore in connection with any business enterprise. IMPENDING CHANGES.—It is now well understood here that the present position of the Midland rail- road Is a temporary one, ana that in the fluctua- Uors of the Investments of capitalists another Ghange in the ownership of the road 1s not far istant. NorEs.—The county court has closed its January term.— The Corcoran cadets of Washington will to-morrow night.—The Mechantes’ Building As- soclation, at its last meeting, made its loun at 25 cents premium.—Mr. 8. Makely, brother of Mr Wesley Makely of this city, was buried from his home at Clitton station to-day. A ssowvrery Prone. Was, In eve! wane wnat zanza a m bk) Erotae Tat iil Folch) ven more larg ti Es 5 in consequence of her handsome card reception. of Monday night, was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. | Koons, who wiil return to Puiladelphia on Satur- day, Mrs. Dunbar Price, Miss Lulu Rockwell and other ladies, and the house Was constantly crowded during the afternoon. | strength and wholesomencss. More economical than Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft Da’ gave another of their St evening, Which was attended by a large number of guests. rich touets of the Jadies in the brilhant pariors made a beautiful ‘Scone, and the occasioa was one of most delightful | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | With the multitude of Jow test, short weight, alum or | Phosphate powders. SoLp ONLY IN cANs. RovAL Rou des | Baxixe Powben Co.. 105 Wall et x. The annual ball of the Argo Literary Club at , BAKING Powpen Co. 105 Wall strect, N.Y. 816 ed to insure her presence to- Barris Smith was cha din the a dangerous dog, a child, and Jud; cars ta the negiborhood of the ‘Tre- mont House, on Indiana aveuue, stopped the car, in getting off Ie lance and fell on the | lee, receiving severe compound fracture of an ankle. Dr. rlla Wats called and rendered med- | onand George Pears were charged in | Court to-day with the larceny of a gaine and the case was continued. A fre School hes been started at the Metropotitan Industrial School, corner of 19h and | Hi streets northwest, on Moadiy, Wednesday and Friday nights, at 7 o'clock. Harrtet Br lored girl, was charged tn the Police Court with the larceny of a Was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or 30 day ~ - = Amusements. Forn’s Orera Horse —The bright company of comedians and Voralists known as Rice’s Party continue to make mirth and musik use in their entertaining mediey. Ladies of thy ud lively humor | ALB AUGI's Over. A ie Mitchel ts so the pished content to roles in whie! nily seek at Mbaugh’s she will titled © M Well received on ti’ few jons in Whleh She his been seem In it. ua” Wil Fee is nly represent vee Satuucde Oar. ‘fir The broad absurdities of #We, Us & Co. n greatly enjoyed by large audiences at each performanee this Picee {8 a sort of dramatic crazy quiit X and Vigoroas nonsens", pleasantly and mus! reperte In a new play ¢ whats ike bax forece ove | x —The lecture by Gen. at the Congregational Churel to- ng isto ered at the earnest re- quest of a numinr of leading eitzens of W ton. The subject, and the Soudan,” { Which people of lite ce are Just now mi terested in. ‘The National Hoard of Trade, CL VIEW TAKEN OF THE BUSINESS. OUTLOOK. | port of the Executive committee rr National Board of Trade “4 that untess all period of depression, uneert to give w: oue of revived on in report rec i ded the establishment of a | department of WWeETEE, | Hst of the of S + Fredertek Fral eiphia. Prank Frick, Baltimore Board . Baitinore Cori and Boston Mereh: Chicago att Chainber of Comme: “athe: ot Trade; C. M. Loring, Ambrose Snow, > ‘Transportation; Chamber of Cons udviphia Board of Trade: > San Francisco Chamber of rhanan, Trenton Board on, Muiw d of Trad SF. an, Xe Jobn PV Hon. ; Rd. W. | rade; — Kimball, | N._D.’ Sperry, New tian ©. Blaney, N. Hardy, Boston of St. Patil Board P; Haven cit LOeF of Com al Exchange: . M. Sabin, Mr. Dougta»’ Windfall. SOMETHING ABOUT THE L4DY WHO HAS LEFT HIM A SMALL FORTUNE. to Mr. Bergh’s Society ¥ W Anitais, and was | iter of S left an orphan, led for yearsin New | ¢ herself to teaching lan- in five of the European | "argago, shoruy after her ar- SS 10 @STAK reporter, she ded some of the anttstavery meetings ta York City, and she was introduced to me by Smith, of that city. She bee he anti-slavery work and articles for my paper New Roche and for ui ity. She w and was a the suld that If at Bicted by bert person Opricens Exretep. of HR, last 1 q J. D. Bn She} Welsh; Levit Ges. Guaxt's SoNs SCrb.—A loreclosure sult has been Med tn Cuteago by the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company on the buildings and land at the noruiwest cor of Adams sireet and Micil- ah avenue, fortue occupied the Puliman Palace Car Company, to recover $60,000. Hf. I. Honore is made ¢ dant and Potter Palmer, Fred. D. Grant and others tants. ——— TS G¥ PYTHIAS ANNIVERSARY.—The z on the celebration of the 21st of the Order of Knights of Pythias in the 19th of next March met on Tuesday evenine with Supreme Kepresentative Foxwell in the chair, and P.C. Al. Lo Smith secretary. The celebration whl embrace a grand parade of the Onier here with visiting delegations from all sections Of the country, and a reception and-ball at night &t the Natiohal Rifles’ Armory, where will be served a collation for the visitors Communici- Mons were receaved announcing that sections of the Uniformed Rank from Baltimore, Norfolk, Wil- geington, and Fhitadeiphia,and other places would Represent. P.G. C. A. J. Gunning was elected rand warsbal for the Occasion, Bl codete | and acquaintances. The hall was tn good cond!- | night a fine supper was served, after which the pro- | Abner’s hall last evening wes a very delightful one, partlelpated in by over Lwo Lundred of their friends ton for dancing and the muste excellent. At mid- | gram of dancing was resumed and kept up till a late | hour. Invitations have been tssued by Mrs. S. V. Niles | and Miss Niles for a reception and tea from four to | AL the appetite, promote digestion, restore healthy | Seven Oclock next Wednesday. action, and regulate every function. They are pleasant — +e. eee to take, gentle in their operation, yet thorough, search- FUNERAL OF Cuantes J. Noue.—The funeral of ipsalred the late Charles J. Nohe, son of Mr. Chas. F. Nohe, , #484 powerful in subduing disease, i who for the past two years had been tn the employ ¥! SARSAPARILLA. BEING HIGHLY CON- Of Tne Srax office, took place this morning, and the | AL centrated, requires a smaller dose, and in sone YER'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION, IMPROVE large atten dance fe eyes ae apo | fective, dese for dose, than any otherblood medicine. It and the man: loral tributes: m ‘THE | is the apest, because the best, t: { Srak office, the York Associated Press quantity should beonubiaeed aes! an | and ‘various others, “testified to the | e teeTa in Whi | ihe was held. Theremains were | ank Man- | |. Brooks, One. Ambrose | aflcr and August Scluwakopp belng ‘the pall- s, ‘The services were conducted by Rev. Who paid a fitting tribute to the memory of the deceased. The cortege proceeded to St. Mary’s Cemetery, on Lincoln Avenue, where ‘the interment was m: setae ‘ Ove Inaesse Srock Deatt at THe Aur oF 10; Yeans.—Rebecea John. son, colore | OF DRY GooD3 MUST BE REDUCED, ddied at the Washington alms hou uiternoon of old aze. y in this asyinn Or ge LOW N. 2 y, Va, wiere and moved lo Georgetown at the ¢ the civil war in 186], She Enew Gen. Washtogton and had seen him atter belng 2 years old, when he died, Her two granddaughters, fare living in G habit of Visiting ber of | 3 GOODS |s i find quality in Bine, - — | ot, is for $2. bv. ry yi POILED TAE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S PLacguz.—On | HANDSOME BROCADE OK psiience of Attorney Gen-| _ | (val value $2.0), rediteed to 81 50, CLOTH SULTT G one yand and a hatf wide se double wid ray, 0 eo Wes da SEO Brown aud Gray, only horaton, in the employ ‘of 37 seme trouble. He entered the ; 2 erin F we Fequested to leave, decitned, | BLACK and GOLOK shits tng over a number of hats he ran nis} — redneed from quality a marbie placyue and smeared i with | COLORED Sit 76 miningh ied BROCADE COLORED Cream, Pink ed with some trouble put ulm oul mn 1 8nd Bue, . ; was charged Nitsor ih thie | NUNS: VEILEN Barak cre weal, Police Court, and $1 hurt his | cord kp th oie finger, causine It to b) xd got on the |G CORED and BLAC airy accidentally. urt imposed a fine of | COLOR | BLAC pa 1.50 Pure linen, 50c. NO CREDIT, | CARTERS, 711 Mant SPACE. AMASK, BLEACHED TABL! CASH PRICES, 10 THe ¢ morn. th and | of Germany, re war he becan: regiment as adju- | at one tine bad command of a battery. | lose of the war i re and was tor artment. He was | @ highly educated man, engineer by protes- sion, and for some tine conducted a private school. He gave much of his time to interesting and in- structing young men in military affulls, and en- couraging the orgunizition of military companies, He was a member of the G. A. Rand his funeral will take piace trom G. A. it hall, corner of 7th and I, streets, to-morrow at 3 o'clock. _——— Marri LIceNSES.—-Marrlage licenses have been iss iby the clerk of the court to James Sisk and Elora Cockrell, both of Farquier county, ‘a; James Burnett and Mary Wiggins; James A. y, of Prince George county, Md., aud Manile | & Trive, of Richinond, Va. = = Boors For Cunpnes AU atime FINE BOOTS AND SHOES aT SINSHEIMER & BRO., 80S 7rH STREET. This sale will continue « short time only. Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer of the following well-known makers In Ladies’ Shoes . Cousin’s finest Cur. Kid, Hand-sewed, butt, that cost you $5, we will Sell you now at $3.70, Cousin’s finest Su. Goat, Hand-sewed, which are sold elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59. Cousin’s Fine Cur. Kid, DULL, which sell” at $3.50, | We sell now at $2.79. Cousin’s Misses Shoes at the same low figures. About 20 Pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt., every pair of whitch 1s worth $3, are now selling at #2. Our Burs Men Siloes, in butt, lace an that were $5 and $6, are now closing at ‘These shoes are superlor vo custom-made, We ask those that want to save money to come as early a8 possible, as our stock Is how complete. Affairs in West Washingon. fl Welch, | esq., €xX-navor of Georgetown, who lives at the corner of 30th street and Dumbarton avenue crossing M street at the corner of 30th street yest day afternoon he sipped and fell, breaking both bones of his right arm. Mr. Welch! was trying to avold « teatu Wiieh was being rapidly driven down M street. Daorren Dzan—I 64 years of ag dropped ded trom yesterday afternoon, ‘UNG Lapy.— Miss Jen- John ¥ 2, ded at whiter of M nee On Prospect avenue rday froin | We have all sizes and widths, therefore call av once i ion. ‘The deceased was well known tn | at SID IMER & BRO., this pl ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow | jag _ 808 7th street. afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ‘Trinity Catholic Church. Norms —Mr.Laird has fully recovered from hs ae- coop eldent which was mentioued in THe Stax recently, | 7 SDDING." A horse attached to a cart owned aud driven HES TRDOE OTE PUDDING: 407 80! Walker, slipped and fell at the corner of — estreet and Prospect avenue. The aulmal Was kilied.——Jolin Ricks, a Young man living at Green Springs, slipped on’ sist street yesterday q ; aiiaamoch and Croke His teary ari BY OUR CUSTOMERS I8 THE CRITERION As TO me Rage se QUALITY, THEN IT SURELY IS A SUCCESS, AND leone ak hah to | THE BUYER AT LEAST IS SATISFIED. WE ARE i by W IF THE ESTIMATE PLACED UPON OUR WORK ADJUSTING THE EXISTING DIFFICULTIES. ‘The conference comuittee appointed by the Na- tonal Base Ball League and the American Assocla-| yppoy THE CHARACTER OF a. Aificulties be ‘thi bodies | eee oes ao tion to adjust ties between the two es | ay. 1 And toflita vacancy in the Ieagttes ceuised hyrthe | ASSURED THAT THEY WILL COME AGAIN, ignation of the Cl hd clad, met a the Fifth | We TELL THEM PLAINLY THAT SOME OF OUR ay. jJessrs, A. | of Providence, and | PRICES ARE “ EXCEPTIONAL,” PUT ON TO MAKE Pd ie yeaa | THE GooDS MOVE, NOT TO KEEP THEM FROM oden, of Boston JB T and President Me . Win. Barale, of Usrne, of brookivn, the assocritien. | MOVING; BUT WHILE THEY CONTINUE THE tat the meeting | rporied th in Piusburg, nis skould hav ~ was | CURTOMER GET THE BEST BARGAINS EVER | OFFERED IN WASTINGTON. IN OUR READY-MADE STOCK OUR PRICES ARE “EXCEPTIONAL 2" SUITS. OUR STRONG, WELL MADE TROUSERS, AT $2.50, 83, $3.50, 84, a $5, AND $5.00, HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALED sod, wit Headquartere at Mt. Clare: Balt, | mene av THESE PRICES. announced. The school will be divided Into | py ayiiNe THESE BARGAINS, AND DON'T BUY TN agreed that s ‘The conference re: ation fags of the tw polnted by each to pute. DAD "TECHNOLOGICAL 1-—The in- | nu of a Baitsmore and Ohio Technotogteat | (he promotion of & higher course of in- | A Raut It ts |- seldom heard ot, are now taking part in the ordl- | Madison and Wythe | Strects and even First street north of Custis street | visit the St. John’s cadets at McBurney’s hall here | ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity | DAILY COMPLIMENTED BY OUR CUSTOMERS | ALSO IN OVERCOATS AND | ALL WOOL, WELL cUT AND | 2 W. W.. Boroersi& Co. SPECIAL NQTICE. ~ OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED. NEWMARKETS, CLOAKS AND SACQUES MUST GO. About forty NEWMARKETS left, and this week we will offer them at about half price. f Only three SEAL PLUSH SACQUES left, they have | been reduced from #45 ta $35. Six SILK PLUSH SACQUES: left, they have been re- | duced almost one-half. | | GOODS REDUCED THROUGHOUT THE STORE. | GREAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS on 2d and 34 floors. W. W. BURDETTE & Co., | streot. and 706 K st northwent. CITY ITEMS. Barrer, 820 7th street, weather strips, 3ct. foot. Buy CANDLES at Burke's, cor. 7th and I st. nw. Pure Wax, 45¢. Imperial Wax, 2c. 1b, = | | Boy Canpurs at Burke's, cor. 7th and Ist, n. w. | Pure Wax, 45. Imperial Wax, 25c. 1b, 2 Boy CaNpiEs at Burke's, cor. 7th and Ist. n. w. Pure Wax, 45c. Imperial Wax, 25¢. 1b. AMATRUR PHoTogkaraens may have thetr plates developed and prints made therefrom. Retouch- ing coloring. copying, etc., by Naramore & Co., 711 Mark et Space. 7 Boy Canprrs at Burke’s, cor. 7th and I st. n. w. Pure Wax, 45¢. Imperial Wax, 2c. 1b. 2 Brown’s Bronchial Troches. for Coughs and Colds. “There 1s nothing to be | compared with thein.”—Rev. 0. D, Watkins, Walton, nd. $3 per No. 1 Rye Whisky, Orders by mail. “Me Durkee’s Salad D Meat sane the United States and Great Britain. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious Saves anx- fety, Waste and troubi jon, 75c. Quart Bottle. best in the worid for the money. ; near D st. eolm’ CluettUs Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Sulrts are the best of all. Lundborg’s Perf Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, alpine Violet. €0 Lundborg*s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 AML our Physicians recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for Hoarseness and Colds, Price 25 cts. 1 Boy Canpies at Burke’ cor 7th and I st. n. w. Pure Wax, 45c. Imperial Wax, 25c. 10. “Rowan on CoRNs,” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns” 15¢. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft. corns, warts, buntons, 3 “ALDERNEY Dairy WAGONS.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, | and delivered tn half-potind “Ward” prints, 50c. per und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet ik, 5¢. per quart, Cream 15e. pint pre AND RELIABLE HOMCEPATHIC REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or in complete outfits, at BOERICKE & TAFEL’S Puarmacy, aU5-eO78t 938 F Street, Washington, D. C. Bavwaes LADIES’ BLACK SILK SUITS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE MANUFACTURED AT WHOLESALE! ALL WE ASK IS EXAMINATION. 7 Black Sik Dresses, size 26, latest design and Workmanship, Passementerle trimming; former | Price, $26.00, now reduced to $17.59. former price $25.00, now reduced to $1 4 Ladies’ Dresses—1 size 96.8 size 38—the Basque Seal Plush re of heavy | draped in the latest design ; | former price £44.00, now reduced to $25.00. HERE ARE A FEW ODDS! IN LADIES’ CHILDREN’S WRAPS WHICH CAN BE BBR A BB AS UU BBBOOAA U U BoB ASA UU BBBOA AOU 416 7TH STREET NOTHWES Jars [F. NTER Tsrorrarioy. Sultings, Overcoatings, and Trouserings recelved and open forinspecuion, "Gentlemen will place thelr | Orders at uhe | LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON, H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania avenue, ~ Cas Preserve YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR E LASSES AND SPECTACLES AT THE VIENNA OPTICIAN CO. ‘CER, OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER. BRAZILLIAN PEBBLES. EYE AND OPERA GLASSES. PATENT EYEGLASSES, set with Brazilian Peb- bles, and everything pertaining to the Optical Business, No. 1304 F STREET NORTHWEST. ONE PRICE ONLY. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. 031-30. Ay Oprortusity For Aut. | TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRSi-CLASS CLOTH- | ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. None should delay, but call at once, and see our stock of MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 1 REDUCTIONS, 1 REDUCTIONS. Ly T REDUCTIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. \O MISKEPRESENTATIO: i NO MISREPRE! ‘ATIONS. We guarantee every buyer shall have the full worth of his money, and that every garment we sell | shall do good service to he wearer to the full amount | of itscost, and bring the purchaser back to usagain. | NOAH WALKER & CO., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, _,,825 Pennsylvania Avenue, jot Baneass I Groceries Tomatoes in Glass) |B Jars for... 3) chambers Peaches for Cream) $9 Fy Ths. f ; for ao 5) Pitin dried Peaches—Bright Fruit) ‘Tibe. for. New Turkish Prunes: 16 Ibs. for. . New French: iow 12 Ibs. for. . $1.00 Unree’ “classes, apprentices, cadets, and cadet | Officers, the “first and Second Glasses Deng | gNrESs YOU ARE SATISFIED THAT THEY ARE required to give four years’ and (he Ubird class thice years’ service, h graded pay. Apprentices | BARGAINS, possessing the quaiitications and standard of attain. ments required of students of the Technoiogical —= | school, and all cadets, Ce enter tine the Siitution, Students of ‘Technor cal school ; BARNUM Slineret whose pareate have bean in tho employ o EBB & 00, this company for five consecutive years, are entitled | yaa3 991 PENNSYLVANIA ANE. to free tuition and use of text-books al tus. = = — Other students, sons of employes of less than tive years’ service, ‘re entitled to free tultion in the first Te You Wasr A Hanse O persons from tbe skating rinks in that city. ot ‘TAT Tth street northwest. ELPHONSO YOUNG'S, igh Grocer, 428 9th street, between D and E. P.8.—Don't tail to try our MANDELING JAVA COEFEE, much superior to the Gov't Java aud Mocha. 429-1) Grasp Sate Tus Wers OF ORIENTAL RUGS, Not Auction Goods: but Good Goods at leas than auc: elas «d to tuition in the second and Ubird classes at on prices. wwe wi sell this week for cash a line of hate the rates fixed for other students bythe reg COORING STOVE, Detidemnt astern age verbrowg pts are a nS Of e Techne school. Ur BE . jhardies, Cashmeres, the Technological school Includes reading, fwrting, | PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGF, LaTnone | Shows, Bushanta $ arithmetic, grammar, geograpay, and history. FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL, a The family of Philip Schrant, of Philadelphia, Call at onr establishment before y, a8 we are . were potsoned by di impure water. ils four? Bethcap inedfaan era aes alae reads oes, koOuM | In all sizonat prices which cannot be duplicated. *Sthe colored citizens of Boston, Mass., held an in-} Wis chy. Also, tin Ware, Houscfurnishiny Goods ke. peeing cai nation meeting last ht and resolu. W. 8. JENES & CO., W. H. HOEKE, Soe ‘Genouncings the recent exer ‘of colored 430 ‘601 Market Space, 906 and 310 8th st. n.w. OBTAINED VERY Low, | LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Beginning Monday, January 26, Every Evening and Saturday Matinee, Appearance of America’s Favorite Artist, MAGGIE MITCHELL, Supported by a Powerful Dramatic Company. THIS EVENING AND TO-MORROW EVENING, Her recent and istest success, MAGGIE, THE MIDGET, | Saturday Matinee, only Performance of the Ever- Popular FANCHON, THE CRICKET. Popular prices of admission. Monday, February 2—Mr HENRY IRVING and Mi ELLEN TERRY. EVERY EVENING AND GRAND FAMILY MATI- NEE ON SATURDAY. + The Laughing Success of the Sason. The funniest musical absurdity ever ica, by the author of “The Touriste." WE. US & CO. AT MUD SPRINGS. One huge Isugh from beginning to end. | Great cast of Comedians, including W. A. MESTAYER end THERESA VAUGHN, Gems from the latest Operatic Successes introduced. NEXT WEEK. FANNY DAVFNPORT as “FEDORA.” | Box Sheet for Sale of Seats now open. 329 Fors. RICE’S SURPRISE PARTY, FUN AS JEFFERSON SINGO——FUN, A BOTTLE 4 Borree | MAUD BEVERLY. 4 Borer HATTIE 5 STARR, 2 BOTTLE | HATTIE SCHELL. 4 hortre | BADIE CORTELYOU. % Botrre MAY BYLVIE. A BOTTLE —_ a A BOTTLE OF INK FIVE COMEDIANS, NEE SATURDAY. LITTLE JOKER, | MA2s0s nace. mao Lecture by the _ REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER, TUESDAY NEXT, February 3a, Subject—" REIGN OF THE COMMON PEOPLE.” Admission, 50c. Reserved seats, 7 aud 81, af Bren* tano Bros. IN EW COURSE OF LECTURES. | THE STORY . of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Told in Thirteen Lectures, By PROF. JOHN FISKE, of Cambridge. AT THE CONGRiGATIONAE CHURCH, On MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENIN Beginning JANUARY 14TH, at 8 p.m. Tickets for balance of Course | Siuzle admission®. ‘0 be had at Ellis & Co.'s “NO extra’ ¢ Is. ares are faxcinating, brilliant and masterly beyond anything that has Deen heard in Boston, Mr. Fiske i. ane of the most remarkable men of ou day.”—Boston Cor. Hartford Courant, $a28-lnn&w . WEB ORCHESTRA FURNISHES for all occasions. Orders left at r-sidenc reet sontheust Droop, and Ebecbach! in’ Musi¢ Store, or Watch hipt artention. Can he | | PT-SOUD Ay, BY REQU ERAL CHARLES P. STONE, of the Armies of Egypt.) Will Lecture on EGYPT-SOUDAN at the ST (ate Commander-in- CONGREG L CHURCH, At 8 o'clock, January 1885, s Proceeds to be devoted to the erection of the Bartholdi Status TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. To be had at Ellis’ Music Store, Droop's Music Stor Thompson's Draz Stare and at the Door of the $426. Church on the Eveni: g of Lecture. MONDAY, FEB 3 AND BAT! SIX 3 RDAY MATINEE. FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY THE LYCEU , THE MER- ICE, SHYLOCK ENRY IRVING. | PORTIA N TERRY WEDNESDA Poctic Play (onl I . HENRY IRVING, MARIA, MISS ELLEN TERRY. Willis’ Poetic Drama (only | CHARI | QUEEN HEN THURSDAY, Feb. 5—G. . HENRY IRVING. 3 BLLEN TERRY, ANT OF VENICE. 7. ell prformance, play, in five acts, LOUIS XI Arranged and adapted by Dion Boucicanit. LOUIS X MK. HENRY IRVING. Scale of trices id. $1, Keserved seats, Gal ‘$10. Th oduced in Amer- | 3a20 | 2 | $1.00 Sateen Corsets for 69c. x | M COMPANY. | tune). El f EUG AKAM. IRVING RUTH Mi UMISS TERRY. FRIDAY EVENI Feb. MUCH ADO | RES! THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, | ig without a doubt the mest Bracrirce and the mos eC meget ten ~} an tt dors all the most improved Macht a up to the present time, but von rteduces Ussunrassep by an; rit To we would simpl: jane quant macnitient Floar is shippd annually to Bui eaten at the principal rts of the old pW th Minwesots and D | fact, that in th» Plo porfect separation of ous particles of the wheat berry and a thore more eae reached, and i» tug more bread. best trade & Lunt» its the cheapest, or beker's use, and unsut Every sack ao fea 2 at p> rail tn te that that, Remo Ppp ¢ bent, for cit! vd by any Flour mada. warranted to xive entire ST. LOUIS FANCY. Ope of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents eve offered to the trade. It is un xorlind by any other Pat entexcent Ceres, and will please the most exacting housekeeper aud satisfy the most faxtidious epicure, GILT- A magnificent Winter Wh: RELIANCE, brated Hunsazian process, It isa very cheap and beaue | ital Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we Fuarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will | try it. GOLDEN HILL. The old reliable stand-by and the Standand Family Flonr of the Listrict It is equal in quality togerent | many high-priced Patent Flou-s,wht “5 ti, STERLING, ~ | GILT-EDGR, Ri HILAL, sud we | feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anythts else, For sal» by all grocers, Wholesale Depot, 5c, Laces for 19 1zige. Handke Se. Handkerete per Ist atrect and Indians avenue, Wu. M GALT & 00. B2ANDIS. MODISTR, iy with Lond & Taylor, New York; William Barr & Co. St. 1. at the sho Champagne bottle Bay Rum, 130, Florida Water, pint for 33c, Genuine “Pears” Soap, 29c. Pocket Necessaries for gic. i | Embrotderies, 10 per cent. discount, | Trimming=, 10 per cent. discount. Buttons, 10 per ces $2.25 “Newmarket” Gossamer for $1.89. £1.00 Child’ R for 980. $1.98 Kid Gloves for $1.59, 98c. Silk Hose for 71: sc. Lisle Hose for 41¢ 25¢, Colored Hose for 212. Merino Underwear for 42c. lowers for 1 5 ik Buds for 460. 8c. Feather Tips for 79¢. $1.48 Feather Tips for $1.13. 98c. Fans, all st, tchels for 43 atchels for 5 $1.68 Satchels for $1.39. 2Be. Poe! Suits mate 907 Pennsylvania a M. Scruvay, IMPOKTER 87 WEST 359rn STR: Will open 109 F STREE MONDAY, JANUARY 2679, "85, For one week. with an clecnnt selection of DINNEM AND BALL DRESSES. Also, STREET COSTUME eT. N. NOKTHWEST, | Piosu Sa QUES, LADIES’ CLOARS AND VISITES. 1) CLOAKS £0 CNT OF iar Hutton Bic. ‘ ee S Collar Buttol y_NING SILKS, SA AND Gi £2.88 Jerseys for 12.63. KIN STRIPED BLACK SILKS, 5c. Night Gowns for 520, 81, QUALITY WORTH | ises for ELUGANT GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICE! ‘orset Covers for 3c. JUST OPENED 250 PIECES FRENCH BATIN: Srecat Norice. | I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS .” Corsets for $1. | 2c. Bustles for 19. 250. Handkerchiots tor 19) 44c. Pull Scarfs tor 3 HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PAKTICU- Se : LARLY CALL YOUR | ATTENTION TO THE Stare WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- #210 Slik Umbrellas for $2.08 KN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH $2.25 Rubber Coats for $195, I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPE) Oc. M STEAM HEATING AT 0% CHEAPER IN CosT. ATTENTION TO TH ‘ino Underw rlet Unierwear (or $1.05. 50 Kid Gloves for $1.19. eHUNDRE WOULD ALS WELL-KNOWN PLUEPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF J AMER SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OK MORE ROOMS: ABOVE. FOR PCONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY HAVE NO Equal SE HEAT: AT sS8s fa Ho's a au Sys RING TO. A CALI. Ts SOLICITED AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exovcaive Aomen, > EAR 44 STRERT. 719 GREAT SALE EDGES A LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR, AU DAY 719 MARK space We have just placed upon our counters a large and complete assortment of HAMBURE GES, INSERTINGS and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, ab — touch lower than the same goods have ever n offered at retail. The larger portion of these goods are our own Importation, and as well as ams belng very cheap are First-Class in every resvect. . . We invite an examination. One Lot of SOILED RIDE-TO YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE; AND WHAT | HAMBURGS, MAGIC TRIMMINGS, &., at Half | Price to Close, EG DAVIS. | GEOEIOUS SEOQRT 35) \QOASTING— FOR "HE |’ wo avo male creat sobactionsts Got UNDER: WEAR DEPARTMENT, many Ines being marked : . , down to less than cost." Every garment in this de. BOYS AND GIRLS. ONE SHOULD BE DRESSED | partment is of the most reliable make, and we feel ] assured that pductions will be appreciated. ae in every department, Secure gem- HOW DELIGHTFUL (BECAUSE IT’S SUCH A RARE LUXURY, PROBABY), IS A GOOD SLEIGH- WARMLY, HOWEVER, FOR SUCH HEALTHFUL seu eres cea aay — ed eit AND ENJOYABLE AMUSEMENTS, AND IF OUR | C. Wrrsen. naw? BH. Deva. — cincinnati) FINE OLD HAMS. READERS ONLY ‘Small Sizes, Reeciving revular SI KNEW HOW CHEAPLY y co, i 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, B28, an ‘hursday, Janua’ RY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Pleasant Plantation Pastimes. SAWYER'S Surprisingly Successful, Old, Original. Only §2 25 GEORGIA MINSTRELS, 25 gt 6 End Men. 6. No End of Fun, New Sc: First, Week of the Afternoous uly, Admission to Family Circle, First Floor, 20 cents. “Reserved six days in advauce withou® extra charge at the Box of be orde: at 4:10 and 10:10 p.m, $029 February 2—JEN NIE CALEF. _ HEATER COMIQU: Sawdust Gems! Arenic Meteors! For week commencing Monday, Jan. 26. Mile, Aimee, the human fly: Austin Sisters, tive Rus- trates 3 Cero! Be ana Witians, brothers, Jeasie “Oonaba.* Clark and Wiliams, Pickert and Mayou, Rench and Wood ere this great circus, Cirens matinees Tues and Saturd.s. Next woek Moore and Hobie Burlesque company, 5) Go TEMPLE. Every night this wock at 8 and Saturday matmee at 2 .m. Prof, CARPENTER’S Wonderful aud cones in Pes ; 3 ‘Admission 2c, Reserved seats 50c, Instructions wiven through the day. IME MUSEUM, Penn. ave., near 11th st. GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. A Performance Worth Over 50 Cents for 1 Dime Every Afternoon and Night this Week. hae Celebrated and Povular AGNES WALLACE VILLA COMBINATION. ‘The Beantitul Drama of the NEW MAGDALE Mercy Merrick. "Agnes Wallace Villa, As played by this Company, Union Square Theater New York. Guanp O10. Innes. members of Britis! 520-04 Rite with the greatest of Burlesqucs, Conclu le w 1e Kreat of Burlesq 2 BOW-LEAN, ANN- Ann, the strong-minded woman ;;-Sam B, Villa, . "iranful of Music aiid Mirth Admission to all only 10 cents. 3029 FRANIO! BANJO! BANS UICKLY AND COR- rectly fant by simple method in one quarter for jor open from 2 until 19 p.m. Mb Swe GRONGS DRALGER 4 2G northeast IS WEBER'S ORCHESTRA—TELEPHONE orlite te reeiience, 795 Mth st ae.gr lett at broom Ellis’ or Metzerott's Music Stores, and Demonet’s con- fectionery store, will receive prompt attention, _jal9 rs t forall the THHENTANO BROS, Fennsylva nia avenue, cor, 11th street, _Jal7-3m ‘Varentixes, Varex TINES. ‘We havé Just opened the finest line of Valentines in the city, including all of the novelties in this line; also (Fessler meres Ope oes Engraved copper plate ap cards, Our stock of books includes all of the standant publi- cations in History. Fiction, Poetry and general Litera- 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 received assoon as poasie ble, which we sell at reduced prices. Orders for books filled. Call andexamine our stock; also our prices, which we guarantec to be the lowest, BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, @16 Seventh street northwest, ‘2T ay, Thursday | WE'RE SELLING GOOD AND FINE CLOTH- ING THEY’D ALL COME HERE TO-DAY FOR A STORM COAT, WIH BIG HIGH COLLAR, AND LONG AND HEAVY ENOUGH TO a _ a A Fox Lise Or Gnocenes THAT MUST BE SOLD. Granulated Sugar. Best Patent Process F Best Family Flour. Best Java and Moca Ci roasted and xround........ Potatoes and Apples wholesdie prices. ‘Terms strictly cash. POOLE, BROOKE & Co, 944 Louisiana 4x0 Fon Tse Moovy Meenvas: Gospel Hymns Consollated—in paper at Sc, in cloth at 9 With tunes st D. L, MOODY. ‘The Way to God. and How to Find It. Tothe Work! To the Work ! picgret Powers or, The Secret of Success in Christian for Prevailing Power: What Hinders Tt? For sale by WM, BALLANTYNE & 8ON, __ 428 7th street. Cie. per Ib eee yd . , $6.25 per bb. pe kn te tie tend, KEEP YOUR LEGS WARM. OUR SHOWING OF THESE MOST COMFORTABLE GARMENTS FOR #20 AND $25 IS AS NEW AND VARIED AS IT IS CHEAP AND SPLENDID, FOR THESE COATS a ay rs M. J. Hess, 1309 F street northwest, WILL EXHIBIT DURING THE COMING WERK EW STYLES IN EVENING AND RECEPTION | WOULD BE REASONABLE AT $35 AND $40—HON- EST. WE HAVE THEM, THOUGH, ALL THE WAY Nl BONNETS. — a N, _0O gene eem ee ———e DOWN TO $7.50—REAL WARM ONES, TOO. Tr: Fisesr Caroxs e At the Cottage Market, WE HAVE MARKED ANOTHER CUTTO-DAY IN B18 14th atroet, BOY'S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. At 25 cents per sound, Best Phila Chickens at 20 cta, Everything iu season at popular prices, moat BLP. WATTROUS, Prop. ARE SURE THAT NO WHERE CAN you FIND) Mews New Hosiery. Silks in Black and Colors, only $12 per domn, Balbrigcans with Jersey Tops, in plain colors, only € = W.8. 1FEL. 955 Pennsy!vania avenue, 21 = Warraxers Booxsroxe, 1165 Pennsylvania Avenue, Special sale this werk of 200 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINE NOTE PAPER, CORRESPONDENC? CARDS AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH. Ail colors of Plush. $1.35 Per Box Niw Booxs. CUTLERY axp Life and Letters of Beyard Taylor. Three visita to PLATED America, (Emily Faithful). ‘The Wane of an Idea (Oo. a lombi.) Historical Reference Book. Egypt and Baby FINE PLATES, ‘TOILET SETS. lon, (Rawlinson.) Out of the Wreck, (Douglass) Womex PARLOR LAMPS, TEA SETS. Plumbing and Doctora, Kstherine. (Vance.) Custom and Myth (Lang.) Men of Investion and Industry LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINNEE | (Smiies.) Wild Rock, (The Wanderer.) The Mentor, SETS, ( Ayres.) Deldee, or the Iron Hand, W. H. MORRIBON, uM. Ww. BEVERIDGE, AND WE SUCH LOW FIGURES FOR FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AS YOU CAN HERE. A. SAEKSE&CO, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 028 215 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Decoraren Porreny Axp Poncrram FROM ALL COUNTRIES. GLASSWARE Enid <EETEES, | Dios Sem Fox Hoe STE | on oa cot soca =!