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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Ovrice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasmrsitox, D. C., January 3), 1885, 10 a.m. Por the middie Atiantte stat warmer weather and rains are in- middie Atlantic and south Attantic states, Tennessee, the Qhio valley and lower lake Pepe. and snow in New Engiand turning into A WARM WAVE COMING. ‘Thetempertinre will rise in New England and the mamiie Atluntie states from 20° to 5°. pedoninees'-\egarabeot ‘tp ladies’ and men’s fine shoes 1 street and 461 Penn- 4 French Kid shoes. cory #275. Our ladies’ Soomenn ‘shoes, oper: n Sense style, ». Our ladies’ $2 pebbie goat shi ced to $1.50. Men ad shoes, reduced to #4. i lace Shoes, reduce Asszenze Sate of H. Hollander, 408 Seventh street ort Do not forget that the entire stack of Chi Crockery and Housefurnishing Gone, also Silver-Plated Ware of the best make Rust be sold regardless of cost. J. Brock, AS to show you the Richmond in boxes. Guay & Crark inters. Globe Printing Ofie2. HO Pa. ave. Mowry to loan A Cam Loan oF Merk recelved at Spicer, Co-pion & Co.'s, 34 Lotilsiana avenue. Quality cuarentecd. Brees ani Records printed promptly. Gray & Clarzsea’s. mids, 421 9th st. 9M Tth street. Repecen Pxicks now pr Bros... 726 7th street 2: ti to cen 9 M eee Spring hee! reduced to %ec., former price $3.50 Ps, nll solid, warranted, Tedweed to $1.15, f + HTS. © ik Suite fire occurred yesterday at house 1524 IRA Aareet northwest, oecupied by Representative Hopiins. it was extinzutshed by No. 1 engine compeny without turning in an alan shgoe ; damage Wrotrssi® \cexcy for Syreeuse sale, Murray’s Canandaigua cider and biood’s brooms, at factory Drieee. Spier, Compton & Co., 934 Loulsiana ave. pYoum EvEst ivania CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locate. Perry Carson having succeeded In obtaining the Fequistie number of sh plie: Dasariet Commissiouers yesterday renewed his ‘Meense. ‘A petition urging the appomtmeht of Thos J. Latiret conter of deeds for the District of ireulated on the floor of the Senate Jay by Senator Call, of Florida. al bank yesterday elected nv Frtrep.—Hempier’s, optician, 453 ns? 3 the oid Dour of Creswetl, Joan a Richands, Wiillam T. Walker, Joseph wet T. G. Mors Il, William H. West, N. Hartz Johnson ahd Joseph F. Sanu. Peter « ‘d man, s aling eight feet of Alfred pecial officer,” writes to Tue STAR: that discovered the fire in your ave the alarm, and the only one that gave the alarm to Ne. 2 engine company.” forreet, Though Unexpected. Srene: Up-town fashionable young laaies school. Oecusion: Exercise in geography. Teacher.—Where 13 Cleveland? Pupit. can’t tell where he is now; but he will be in the White House on ihe 4th of March.” (Class dismissed.) —— ‘Transicrs of Heal Estate. Deeds in fev have been recorded as follows: C. F. Anderson, trustee, lot 498, Unionzown; $50. Frank Jot 35, reservation B; €16,000. Frank Hume to eth € si : i 008 Marr & man, trustees, io Henrietta 2. S. Ross etal to R $30, Kobina jordon, lots 10 and ton et al. to SE alt Sq. W. of 624, G and pr. 3 4, SUD 4, Sq. 626 and pt. sub 24) sa. I, — oe errs of T. Lewis, dec . tc Mattingly and T. FE. Waggaman, in trus: = W. King to B. H. Warner, lot 30, sq. 253; $900. Thomas White et al. to Win. M. Hud 888; 2500. F. T. Browning et al, truste D Brows, lots D and E,sub sq. 812; $120. J. FB. nan to Margaret. M. Lockwood, lots 27 and , =q. 104: $4,500. C. M. Giveniieid to Alice F. Gorden, pt. 5°64. YK; S— District Government Affairs. DANGEROUS BUILDINGS. Butldms Inspector Entwisle has notified Elisha Legins tyyi pon exjuination of the building ownesé by Liu, No. 1901 ¥ street northwest, he finds the feni wall’ to be leaning so far from perpen- @eular that i ts in danger of falling, thereby endange?inz the iife and limb of persons occupying We ‘Yhwty daxs are given for taking 1. down.— Mra Fltzibeth: Marris has been notitled that the cellar walls of the building No. 20X) 7th street morthwest ure in a dangerous condition. Thirty @aysare given for repairs. MISCELLANROUS, juor licenses were to-day issued to Pprry Car- =, 1 Burroughs and G. Zander. —— ‘TwE CaLepostan Cxvs—The Caledonian Club eelebrated the anniversary of the poet Robert Burny birth by a banquet at the Holmes house Wednestiay night. There was a large attendance, Toasts were responded to by Superintendent —— the Botanical Garden; Chief Keller, « Baltimore club; Messrs. Muirhead, Ford, Cameron and Reekle. Scottish songs were ‘py Clansmen Gallately, Ford, Lamb, Reekle, AC Miller, Dr. Thomas Miller, Imirie, siver and hers ‘Tas New Catnoric University.—A meeting of the committee of the new Catholic University, for hich Miss Caldweil gave $300,000 during the 3es- stom of the late plenary council, was held in New Yorteom the 23th instant. Methods were discussed foe raising more money by subseriptions and other- wise. ‘The advantages of Washington city for the Wecation of the university were considered, ‘Where was ta'k of sending a sub-committee to this efty toexamine the fexsibiltty of a site here, but Re@Pfiniie action was taken. Archbishop Gib- ‘Bons, being at the Ume engaged In New Oriea’ Was not at the meeting. He Is expected home nex! ay. sf __ ‘Tue Newsnovs’ aNp BOOTBLACKS’ At SOCTETY.— Aba meting of ladies at the Riggs’ house yester @ay afternoon the organization of a Roy ot and Dootbiacks’ all society was perfected... The fallow- ing officers were elected: Mra D. R.oJames, preai- @ent, Mrs Win. Stickney, Baptist; Mmm Bishop An- Grews, Methodist; Mrs. Dr. Presbrey, Congrega- Conalist; Mrs. W. 8 Roose, Christan: Mee Aod. Bentley, Southern Methodist: Mrs. Metzerott, Unk tarian, Mrs. M. M. Dean, Universalist; Mrs. Wyc- ke, Presbvterian, and Mra H. T. Fox, English Latheran, view presidents; Mrs. Dr. J. M. Gregory, Fecordipg’ secretary; Mrs. W. T. Mitchell, corre: sponding secretary.” The list of vice presidents will Feeetve aijdiitions until each denomination ts repre- wented. A constitution was adopted. > - Rowesxts Rerorrep.—Patrick Arsick re olen from his house $11.75 in money.—-W. H. Wills, 423 Ist street southwest, reports stolen from Selvthes line $3.50 worth of clothing. — Albert Bell, eth street, reports that we iad his pocket vched of a silver watch worth £7. Maria Hunts- ord, 1708 F street, reports stolen trom her house dhree chairs valued at #.50.—-Mary G. Bartlett, M&S K street northwest, reporis stolen from hei ower two rings valued at $11, and 52 cents in memey. rts —— ‘Tre Wurrer oF 4 TaegatTesixa LerTer SexT To Jan_—Nicholas Stevenson, the colored janitor (Of theCosmos club, Who Was arrested yesterday for sending « letter through the mali to Mr. i. H. ‘Taylor, tu Which he threatened to burn Mrs. Stine’s Bouse down if she did not discharge a colored ser- ‘Yant in her employ, was to-day charged in the Potiee Court with making threats of personal vio- lence towards Mrs Stine. He pleaded guilty, and was sent to jail for six months tn default of’ $500 Bonda. Stevenson was not charged with sending a Ghreatening letter through the matis on account of a defect im Lie postal laws, TurearexixG His Acep Moruer.—Win. H. Wil- fon, je., son of the late Kev. W. H. Wilson, living at 351 A Sireet northeast, was placed on trial in the Poilee Court Uils morhiag charged with makin; ‘threats of personal violence towards his a mother, who testified that her son came home yes- temay, broke down the door, and threatened to kill Ber. Sr. Moss,counsel for Wilson, id that his father had left him considerable property, and bis mother | Dad seereted the will in Harrisonburg, Va. ‘The de- fendant w.s sentenced to give bonds in the sum of SOK tm default to be committed to jail for six months “I will note an appeal,” Attorney Moss “You can't take ab appeal in a threats case,” answered the judge. Expensive FURNITURE AT PuBLic Sate.—Messrs, Waiter B. Williains & Co. auctioneers, will seil, ‘Within ileir salesroom, to-morrow morning, a fine collection of superbfurniture. See advt. ee ee As EXTRNSIVE SALE AT AUCTION.—Mr. Dowling will sell to-morrow, beginning at 10 o'clock, in fens and within his auction rooms, a fine line of and chamber furniture, (one set costing about 100 ot Paintings close an estate; tes, HOFSES, cal ‘Stns atirsetive sale throughout jf ppearances Sawyer’s Georgia minstrels at Herzog’s museum Wess Week, Miss Jennie Valet, ton the | and | &c., making The reception of Secretary and Mra, Frelinghuy- sen last evening was a brilliant occasion, and the display of Mine totlets was a most attractive one. ‘The hostess was assisted by Mra. George Freling- huysen, of New York, and her two daughters, Lucy and Tillie, each of whom were attired in a hand- Mrs. Blaine gave a reception and dancing party last evening, which was in every way a most bril- Mant gatheting. Mrs Blaine was asalsted in re- ceiving her guests by Ner daughter, who has just returned from her visit to Brooklyn, and other tn- Veresting ladies ‘The hop tendered by the proprietors to the lady guests of the Metropolitan hotel last evening was | One of the most thoroughly enjoyable festive occa | Slons of the season. In addition to the guests of the hotel many prominent soclety people of the national capital were present. The reception com- tnlttee consisted of Mesdaines Jos. E. Brown, A. & Willis, H. A. Herbert, ‘Thos, Hardeman, J. T. Joj N. C. ianehard, J. C. ‘Taylor and W. C. Oates, &ni the complete succe sof the event was largely due to thelr efforts. The tollets worn were elegant. | The friends of Miss Katle Walker gave a very Pleasant.surprise party i her honor last evening at St. Gedrze’s hall, on Eleventh street. ‘The pro- gram comprised twenty dances,and all present had | an enjoyable ti ‘ The Misses Wortiington of Letreet_ gave a very delighting dancing reception last evening, that was greatly enjoyed by Unc ilunlted number of guests Present. Most of those who received yesterday had their Parlors filled throughout tne afternoon. Mrs. Senator Logan and herdaughter, Mrs. Tucker, were assisted by u beavy of pretty young ladies, and their house was possibly the most crowded of any. Mrs. Senator J. F. Miller and her daughter, Miss Dora, also received many callers, assisted by Mrs. Koons, Mra. Dunbar Price, and other ladles. Representative Lyman, of Massachusetts, gave & handsome dinner party at his residence on’ Massa- chusetts avenue, last evening. Mr. John King entertained a party of his friends last evening at Wormley’s In handsome style. | ‘The social features of thls eveatng will be the re- ceptions of Mrs. de Struve and Mrs. General Sherl- dan, both of witich are likely to be crowded by the | most prominent soctety people. No arrengemeats have yet been made for formal afternoon receptions at the White House. Mrs. | McElroy will continue to receive on Saturday after- noons, from three to five o'clock, such ladies and genticmen as may desire to call upon her. | Mrs. Clayton McMichael receives every Monday | afternoon, afternoon, at the residence of the Mar- hal, 9is Farragut Square, and always has four or ve Young ladies to assist her. At the reception to-morrow afternoon Mrs. Capt. Scott will be assisted by Mrs. and Miss Haiderman and the Misses Blatr, of Leavenworth, Mrs. John Tyler Seawell and the Misses Seawell, 1605 © street, will entertain a large number of friends from’s to 7 o'clock this afternoon. | Two Old Citizens Pas. Away DEATHS OF MK. JAMES MANKIN AND MK. SAMUEL PUMPHREY. Yesterday morning two well-known old citizens died at their homes here. Mr. James Mankin, who had reached the ripe old age of 82, died at is resi- | native of Maryland, and came here when young. Atone time he was an employe of the General | Land office, first as a me=senzer and then as a clerk, and afterwards for some years Was an employe of the old Patriotic bank onsth street near D. For several years, in the days of the municipal corpora- Uon, he represented the 31 ward tn the board of common council He was the father of the late J. R. W. Mankin, the weil-known commission mer- chant, and he ledves several grown children,among them & danginter, widow of the late Zach. B. Brooke, | and Mrs. A.D. T r. He Was an upright, consei- entious citizen, and during his quiet, unobtrusive life he made many friends. y | Mr. Sainuel Puinphrey, one of the oldest residents of South Washington, died suddenly at his resi- | dence, No. 455 N street southwest, aged 61 years, He kept a grocery and variety store at the corner | Of 44 and N streets fora loug Ume. In ante-bellum | days he was prominent f the volunteer military. | serving some Ume as a lieutenant in the National Guards. He served several terms in the board of | common council of Wasiington, representing the | 7un ward. His funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. a Robbed His Benefactor of $11. RX-LETTER CARRIER CALLAHAN PLEADS GUILTY AND | 1S SENT TO JAIL FOR SIX MONTHS. | Frank Callahan, the letter carrier who was sent to | the Albany penitenuary about a year ago for rob- bing the mails of letters addressed to M. A. Dau- | phin, of tne Loulstana Lottery Co., was arrested yesterday for stealing $11 from Mr. P. F. Cusick, the saloon keeper of 21 and H streets northwest, Callahan returned from the penitentiary about December 20th, and Mr. Cusick got work for him. In return Callahan took $11 from Mrs. Cusick’s pocket book. In the Police Court this morning Callahan pieaded guilty and was sentenced to six months in jail. a Manniace Lrcensgs.—Marriage lcenses have been issued by the clerk of Ue court to Charles H. | Chew and Mary C. Hamilt John Braxton and | Sarah Poindexter, of Louisa C. H., Va; French ©, Crowy and Cordelia A. Landon; John J. Funk, of Will rt, Md., and Josie E Davis; John Hayes | and Surah Lee. Ss A CHANce To BUY Laptrs’ WRAPS AT GREAT Bareatns.—Mr. Dowling will close out the balance | of a consignment of the above goods to-morrow at | his auction rooms at 12 o'clock. ‘They will be sold | without any reservation whatever. | —— News Briefs. | “Father” Sabin, who was a Representative in | Cor from, Vermont from 166 (0 1857, died at | Chicago yester y in his year. | Ata session of the Maine Taw and order League | yesterday a resolution binding {he league to vote only for pronibitory candidates was tabled. The formal transfer of the liberty beli to the | New Orleans exposition managers took place yes- ) terday afternoon. | _ The treasurer of the Windsor skating rink in Bos- | ton was fined $15 yesterday for refusing to sell a | Ucket to a colored man. . Chas. J. Kogers, warden tn the penitentiary at Portland, Oregon, who murdered Sturry, another warden, in October, was hanged yesterday. | Carrie C. Howard and Joho Keete, a farm hand, have been heid at Petersboro,’ Madison county, N- | X..for poisoning Alvert D. Howard, the woman's hhusbant | _ Six aynamite exploded at Beverlage | Day, Ont., yesterday, destroying a Dullding, and | fatally injuring two men. | _ John A. Scott, the colored Baltimore wife mur- derer, sentenced to be hanged on March 27, will | probably die of consumption before that ume. | ‘Tae PesxaYivanta RAILKOAD AND THE VIRGINIA | MipLasp.—The Alexandria Gazette says that the | present arrangement between the Pennsylvania | Tatiroad and the Virginia Midiand will not be con- | tnued,and that a change may be announced in the j mear future. The most that bas been made known in Pennsylvania railroad circles is that the old con- | tract or contracts with the Virginia Midland _rela- tive to terminal facilities and the use of the Balti- | more and Potomac depot in Washington are to be { ced by new agreements, which would seem to fe that the cementing Of a stronger alliance { te.going on. A Late Vinainta OFFICIAL CovgRED wiTH IN- ‘DiorueNTs,—The grand Jury of the Hustings court in Richmond, Va., has revurned fifteen indictments against Win. R. Amith, a clerk in the office af the auditor of public accounts, charged with the em- bezziement of state funds. This is only the com- |imencement of the prosecution of Sinfth by the grand Jury, who are Just on the threshold of the investigation, whtcn Will be continued trom term to term of the court until finisned. Enough papers | are already in the hands of the comionweaith’s counsel to show that the number of indicunents | against Smith will go up into the hundreds, | — ages | Ax Ovexpve Pacrric Steasuie.—The Oriental and Occidental steamer San Pablo, from San Fran- etsco for Yokohama, has now been out forty days, and there ls great anxiety over her fate in San | Francisco. She has on board five cabin passenger | 900 Chi returning home for thelr new year, ane | $520,000 in the treasure chest. ‘The crew, includii officers, numbers 53. The San Pablo ‘is insu for $450,000. | You Cax Preserve | YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES aT THE VIENNA OPTICIAN CO. DR. NEUER, 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, {304 F STREET NORTHWEST. ONE FRICE ONLY. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, o31-3m aloes We iM sellin wur stock at cost to side ioe eae lege stock ‘of CO} FORTS, which we are selling atand Lelow cost. am All the best brands of black and colored is, Diack aud colored Cashweres, and com- = stock of Table Damask, ‘Tow, ‘Napkins, All the best makes of Sheetings an@ Cottons, ¥ Se rea avec to examine arett vatock aortas our: ore @. A LUTYRELL & CO, ‘G17 Market Bpace, dence, No. 819 9th street. Mr. Mankin was a} Leora Coleridge Sned for Libel. ‘WIS SON-IN-LAW BEGINNING THE ACTION TO PROTECT ‘HIS WIFE'S REFUTATION. Mr. Frank Mantell Adams, the enterprising bar- Tister who recently married Miss Mary Coleridge, despite the savage opposition of her relatives, has begun an action for libel against, BRR TIat RO OY Y sa Lb Pa 38 ¥ ALE Boo % 244 tus A ENN GGG a) AA a it tue GG BBB OAA KK NN G B ASA KK Il NNN GGG BBB OA A 6K K «OC «ON KN 6GGG PPP) 00 WoW WwW DDD KER RRR PPOOoO WWWW DDE faut PY Oo Wwww DDE BUR Pe ‘00 ww bop kee & ic ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in-competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. SOLD ONLY IN CANS, ROYAL Co.. 103 Wall strest, N. ¥. ap6 Canrers Baxrxe Pown! Livny Tis Ar GASH DRY GOODS STORE, SELLING OFF AT COST. Selling Off at Cost, Fruit of the Loom Cotton, Se. New York Mills Sheeting, 25¢. ‘Handsome Brocade Black Silk Velvet, reduced to @1.50; actual value $2.50. and Blue (beautiful fine dress goods), twelve yards 32. every yard Js worth 25. ck and Colored Silics at cont price. Our ex- cellent quality Black Silks, reduced from 1.25 to 1. Our excellent quality Colored Silks, reduced from 81 to 75e. . zi Brocade Colored Silks, in White, Cream, Blue and Pink, Colored Silk Velvets, $1. Colored Satins, Green, Pink and Blue, 50c. | Nung’ Vetling, wid-st doubie widch, Croan, Pink, Blue, Ladirst Gloth Suiting, in Grey and Brown, one yard and ‘a half wide, immense width, 3734¢. Colored Brocade Silk Velvet, 81. leached Table Damask, pure linen, 50c. | Black Cashmere Shawls, pure wool,'81.60. CARTERS, 711 Manger SrAce, near the corner of 7th street. 3330 AXER'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION, IMPROVE the appetite, promote digestion, restore healthy | action, and reeulate every function. ‘They are pleasant to take, gentle in their operation, yet thorough, search- ing, and powerful in subduin:: dixeage, Ae SARSAPARI . BEING HIGHLY CON- centrated, requires a smaller dose, and is more ¢f- fective, dose for dose, than any other blood medicine. It | is the cheapest, because the best. Quality and uot | quantity should be considered, 3027 Tl SN Gi N G GG NN GGG [lol] Perry LALA L LLLL WU ON TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 BEVENTH STREET N. W. They are HAPPY. By following their wise ex- ample you may all likewise be made Hop A PrP, PPP yoy H AA PP PPpYy HH H AA BPP EPP ¥ i a ape Pp os | RED LETTER SALE Red Prince Albert Red Letter Suits, Letter Sale, $15.53 and upwards. Sale. Red Four-button Cutaway Rea Letter Suits, Letter Sale. 99.68 and upwards. Sale. Rea Sack Red Letter Suits, Letter Sale. $3.51 and upwards. Sale, Rea Boys’ Red Letter Suits, Letter Sale. 4.05 and upwards, Sale. Rea Children’s Red letter Suits, Letter Sale. $2.48 and upwards. Sale. Rea Men’s Rea Letter Overcoats, Letter Sale. $3.15 and upwards. Bale. Red Boys’ Red Letter Overcoats, Letter Sale, 91.69 and upwards. Sale. Red Children’s Rea Letter Overcoats, Letter Sale. 9c. and upwards, Sale. Rea Men's Rea Letter Pants, Letter Sale, $1.37 and upwards. Sale. ‘We ghall positively decline to sell any of our goods to dealers, and are determined that consumers only shall have the benefit of our reduced prices, 10 PER CENT 10 CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. far open Evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. RReNce USHROOMS., y EXTRA, $3.50 PER DOZEN. FRENCH PEAS, EXTRA FINS 3.50 PER DOZEN. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON. IMPORTERS OF TABLE LUXURIES, nn 1209 F Street Northwest. Revvonos Ix Fons Ayo Lanres, WRAPS. OUR SEAL SKIN SACQUES. MINK AND SQUIRREL LINED CIRCULARS, Are now offered at genuine reductions. All goods are first quality, bought early in the season. NO MISFITS OR JOB LOTS. Achoice lot of natural Beaver Trimmings and Muffs. NREWMARKETS AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS IN + CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILK, At Prime cost. All genuine bargaina, Witterr & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FUBRIERS, 905 Pennsylvania avenue, 430 Taz Besr Is Tae Dasrarcr, ASE FOR IT. SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER. For Sale in Bottles by Dealers Generally, and in asks and Botties by the Agent. SAMUEL C. PALMER, 1226 20th street northwest, ‘Telephone 454 nn 9c: Serge Cashmeres, i all colors, Brown, Green, Garnet | CITY ITEMS. Hats for Spring of 1883. ‘New Style Stiff Hats received this week. Closing out Winter Underwear, &c., at cost. A&E.C. Lewis’, 920 7th street, bet. I and K nw. XN. B—Lowest aloe ‘marked in each hat. 2 toh Solaechnaid, st, m, wr, offers ee sets with broad Celery giameca 18; New ot handsome baby? ook shelves 476; a" shelves’ Gres, Gold. Schmids Mammoth totlet ‘soap 6 cakes for 2c; 1 colored glass water pitcher with 6 gobiets to match $1.87; ow ir reserve saucers 6 for 37c; ae Glass tumblers 6 for 492; 1 preserve ‘With 12 saucers 39c; glass’ mediate ie; 1 ——— M. Augenstei ‘Strect Northwest, offers following extraordinary bargains for to-mor- Tow only: $5.00 chamber:sets: reduced to $2.9 thermometers, 15¢.; woo@en water buckets, 1ic. decorated French China tea sets, 44 pleces, $5.95 large block tin wash basimand-® Clothespins, 13c.; 48 sheets shelf paper, 9c.¢ Bova glue, 10c. bottle; large size basket teapots, 28c3 parlor amps, witt fancy trimmings, 7¢.; haiti: 9.3 2c. whisps, | half dozen ‘decorate@ cups and saucers, 59c.; halt dozen fancy goblets, 2165 Ralf dozen white handle knives and forksy Sic; 8 shell pattern chamber seta reduced from $1000 to £4.97; Patent knife boxes, 14¢.; also thowsandsot other bargains ‘to numerous to mention. 1 Public Apprectation OF Our GREAT Méme Dow, Judging by our large sales for thts time of the year, Ws. Hawn & Go., 816 7th street and 1922 Peansylvanta avenue. Ladies’ $ French Kid Buttan only $4; cee fine hand sewed. Batton now $2.50 and 78; Ladles’ $3 Straight Goat Button reduced to $2.40; Ladtes' $2.50 Kid and Goat Button down to $1.00; Ladies’ $1.75 Solfd, worked hole button, $1.25; Ladies’ $1 Glove Kid House slipper 75c. Gents’ ¢5 Morocco Leg Stitched Boots $4; Gents’ $3 Reliable Calf Boots down to $2.40; Gents’ $8.50 hand Stitched Custom Shoes only Gents’ $1.75 Serviceable Laced and Gaiters now Youths’ $1.25 Solar Tipped Button down to $1; Misses’ $1.75 fine Spring Heel Button $1 aoglde? Solar Tip Heel or Spring Button 75c. and Odds and Ends of fine Shoes at Halt Price. 1 Murray's N. ¥. Cider is absolutely pure appie julce. Ask your Brocer | for tt. AMATEUR PuoToGRAPHENs may have thetr plates developed and prints made therefrom. Retouch- ing coloring. copying, etc., by Naramore & Co., 711 Market Space. 7 ALADDI ECURITY Ort. Recommended by Insurance Companies as the W,f,m,13 safest Durning oll to use. Ox Tarnry Dave’ Tran The Voltale Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltate Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are aftlicted with nervous de- Dility, lost vitality and kindred troubles,guarantee- ing speedy and complete restoration of ‘health and manly vigor. Address as above. N, B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial ts allowed. w,S,mn Blood’s Brooms are the best ever sold in Washington. Ask your grocer for them. 6 Ask YOUR Grocer for Aladdin Security Oi W,f,m13 THORNTO EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, Impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake, Proseribed by Phystelans. Sold by Drug- isis. Lange botties, so. Manufactured by W. I thornton, corner Balumore and Harrison streets. | Baltimore, Md. m,W,t —— No Accipexr HAs Ever OccuRRED from usiug Aladdin Security Oll. Ww,fm13 Syracuse Salt in Pockets 4s the purest, strongest, best Table and Dairy Salt ever sold. ‘ASK your grocer for It. 6 “Rovan on Corns,” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on corns” 15¢. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. 3 “ALDERNEY Dary Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 50c. per Pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet s ECTIVE AGENC ness entrusted to this Agency will attention. Persons requirime,.Detective Service may confidentially rely on this :Agency to preserve the ut- most secrecy and fidelity in fil (eanssctions. Informa ion only furnished to religble! parties, Consultatjon | free. GAMES A MUDVEET muvee ‘Rooms 7 and @:Kir@aan’s Ins, Bid’ ag-30 Cora 70 at and La, __ SEWING MACHINES, &c. _ —ALL BUSI. | Tegelve prompt AMUSEMENTS Aimivens GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1883. SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINER. FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. HENRY IRVING. MISS ELLEN TERRY AND THE LYCEUM COMPANY. MONDAY, (only time). : THE Becta oy ee: BEARY TRYING. of CHART ES toe OEE SRY IRVING. QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA. ‘MISS ELLEN TERRY. THURSDAY, Feb. 5—G. W. Willis’ Poetic Drama (only time), EUGENE ARAM. EUGENE AKAM. MR. HENKY IRVING, RUTH MEADOWS..MISS ELLEN TERRY. FRIDAY EVENING, Feb 6 (only time)—MUCH ADO AB UT NOTHING SATURDAY MAT spe = THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 7—Farewell performaucs Cassimer Delavien#s piay in ‘five acts, a Arranewd and adapted by Dion Boncicanit. LOUIS XT. Mit, HENRY IRVING. Scale of 1 rices nd $1, Teserved acata; Gal- lery, S0c. Private boxes, $20. $15, and 810, Sale of seats now open at the box-office from § a. m.to6 p.m, 3230 AtPver '§ 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, Her recent and iitest enccees, MAGGIE, THE MIDGET, Saturday Matinee, only Performance of the Ever- Popuiar FANCHON, TH CRICKET. Popular prices of admissi Monday, February 2.—Mr. 11 ELLEN NRY IRVING and Miss ai RY $430 LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. : FANCHON, By the Universal Favorite. MAGGIE Adnission near 11th st. ‘i DOUBLE COMPANY. ce Worth Over 50 Cent Every, Afternoon und Night thi ‘The Celebrated and Popui AGNES WALLACE VILLA COMBINATION, ‘The Beautiful Drama of the N Mercy Merri Agnes As played by this Company, Union Sq GRAND OLI0. 10 STAI ARTIS ‘Conclude with, ax Ann, the strone-mir: Brimful of Music an _Adinission toall only 10 cents. NATIONAL 1 ATER. led woman, KVERY EVENING AND GRAND FAMILY MATI- NEE ON SATURDAY. The Lauzhing Success of the 8 sagon. The funniest musical absurdity ever produced in Amer- ica, by the author of “Tue Tourists.” WE, US & CO, AT MUD SPRINGS. One huge laugh from beginning to end. Great cast of Comecians, inciuding W. A. MESTAYER cnd THERESA VAUGHN, Gems from the latest Operatic Successes introduced. NEXT WEEK. FANNY DAV PORT as “FEDORA.” Box Sheet for Sale of § . Pores. 329 IDA MULLE, VERONA JARBEAV. MAUD BEVERLY, HATTIE STARR, HATTIE SCHELL. SADIE CORTELYOU. MAY SYLVIE. FIVE COMEDIANS. BOTTLE OF INK MATINEE SATURDAY. Mond: s—CARRIE SWAIN—LITTLE JOKER. 850s wai Lecture by the REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER, TUESDAY NEXT, February 34, Bubject—"KEIGN OF THE COMMON PEOPLE” Admission, 50c. Reserved seats, 75c. and @1, at Bren* tano Brox 9928-60" b>>>>p>pp>pppp> 3a29 Houax Presexra THE LATEST, BEST AND ONLY PERFECT SEWING THE L'GHT-RUNSING BEW HOME, Acknowledwed to Le the isgchest achievement of best inechanical wer the country. A complete new set of st&chments, performing an entire new and wile ranmge of work Call or send for cireular aml stumpies of work at O&PENBEIMER'S, 528 9th street northwest, Bt. Cloud Building, All kinds of Sewing Machines for rent, Kepairing Sewing Machines of all kinda Ladies’ adjustable forms for ntting and draping dresses. al HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD,” WITH OUR NEW set of Attacnments in @ Velvet-lined Box, makes the finest outhit for tamily sewinw ever yet offered: also the Silent White, New Home, Domestic. Everything at | MOKENNEY'S, FINANCIAL. Parvare Srock Terzonarn Wu BETWEEN ‘Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ~ofx, Boa- ton, &e. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers. 64 Broadw: 180 Fifth a Yue.) New York. General Partners, James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H.Cruger Oakley, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D, C. Maynard C. Eyre. William K. Travers, Special Partner. Buy snd sell on commission all classes of railway se- curities, Branch office—639 15th street (Corcoran building.) H. H. Dodge, resident partner. Quotations of stock# and Bonds and information re- garding the markets received through our wires in- stantly, direst from the New York Stock Exchange. All orders executed and reported promptly. ja 26 G: T. Kees, TAILOR, No. 414 Filoth Street Northwest Aw Orrorrusity For Arn TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRS1-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. uld delay, but call at on None shot ay, stock of ice, and see our ‘MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 10 AN 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AN 20 PER CENT REDOCPIONS, 10 AN 20 PER CENT REWUCTIONS, NO WISREPREs: NO BISREPRESENTATION:! NO BISHEPRES ENA ONS guarantee every Buyer shall have the full wot Srnis money, aad wissevery mnt wesell shall do good service to tha weager to the full amount ‘Purchaser back to us again, NOAH WABEER £ CO., TAILORS AND wT 6% Peanaylvania Avenue. Wie. EBERS 0 STRA FURNISHES jusic for all occasions, Orders left at residence, 1120 7th street southesst; E. F. Droop, and Eberbach, by telephone at Ellis’ Music Store, or Watch Box, fav nit Yard, will rec: ive prompt attention, Can furnish tiorm Band for 4th March. $a28-1m_ Horrr-sovpas. BY REQUEST LIEUTENANT GENERAL CHARLES P. STONE, (Late Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of Egypt.) ‘Will Lecture on EGYPT-SOUDAN at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, At 8 o'clock; Sanuary 30th, 1885, Proceeds to be devoted to 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 Church on the Evening of Lecture, Ja26-5t* ERZOG'S MUSEUM. Late Lincoln Hall, 9th and D streets n. w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, Pleasant Plantation Pastimes. SAWYER'S Surprisingly Successful, Old, Original, Only a7 25 GEORGIA MINSTRELS. 25 #3 6 End Men. 6, No End of Fun, New Secnery bye, We "Saipent ter, few Scenery by E. W. First Week of the Huunan A Majo} Tot. Afternoons only, “Punch and Judy.” Admission to Family Gi:cle, 10 cents; admission to Firat Floor, 20 cents, Reserved seata may be secured six days in advance without extra charge at the Box of- fee of the Museum from 9. 1n. to 10 an. Doors open Po, gvertire on er. may be ord at 4:10 and 10:10 Pn. 29 February 2JENNIE CALEF. EATER COMIQUE. Sawdust Gems! Arenic Meteora! For week commencing Monday, Jan. 26. ‘Mile. Aimee, the human fly: Austin Sisters, five Rus- sian skaters, three Parisian athl cles het wiraife, Lamar brothers, Jessie Leo, “Oonaha,’* rk and Wil! Pickert and Mayou, Rencli and Wood. are “members o sgreatcircus, Circus matine-s Tuesday, Thureday and Bsturdsy. Next week—Moore and Holi! Batak Every night this week at 8 and Saturday matmee at 2 p.m. ft. CAKPENTER'S Wonderful and using Scenes in Peychology and Mesuerisiu; marvelous Tus Adinission 25c. $226-6t Reserved seats 50. alnstructions given through the day. 026-6 UICKLY AND COR- rectly, seuent by simple method in one quarter for Basse! BaNgo! Bango: only $6. lor open from 2 until De _jall-2w* GEORG: DRAEGER. 412 G northeast. _ OUIS WEBER'S ORCHESTRA—TELEPHONE orders to residence, 725 7th at. se.,or left at Droop's, Filis' or Metzerott's Music Stores, arid Demonet's con- fectionery store, will receive prompt attention, jal9 (OICE SEATS for all the Theaters. . BRENTANO BROS. Pennsyly ania avenue, cor. 1ith street. HOTELS, &e. HE CLARENDON, ‘1401 New York avenue, cor. 14th st., MRS. M. J, COLLEY, Propriciress, Jal7-3m 96-1 GPECIAL ‘NoTicE THE BELVEDERE, EUROPEAN, Corner of Pennsy?vania avenue and 3d street north- west, near the Capitol and the two Railroad depots, ‘Wasutxerox, D. C., now for busin< Re oe and Cafeala, ‘Carte. Private Patlors for Dinner Parties. A specialty of outside Dinner Parties. Prices moderate, ja6-Im ROBT, WINELER, Proprietor. ATTORNEYS. [ARLES J. GOOCH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Cane Stas ted ete oe Sout ue, ash 9th and F streets. Good work, ood Fefosences, Mm. ate charges. Twenty-one years'e 1H, MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Re ” Jay foonis 2and 4,, Gunton Law buflaing. ae Residence, 240 North Capitol street Sante SUE jones, Notary Public and Attorney 2a 690 Louisiana avenue, next to City P.O. WS. FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES. FOR OPEN GRATES. FOR SALE WASHINGTON 40 Bushets Crushed, $2.70. @ Bushels Not Crushed, $2.90. DELIVERED TO ANY PAR? OF DRY GOODs. _ 00. K KB CPE ‘00 IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE ' IT 18 RASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATR IT IS ECONOMICAL. TT WILL PaY To TRY IT. BY THE GASLIGHT co. " &% Buahels Crushed, #2.50. % Busheis Not Crushed, $2.00. WASHINGTON OR GRORGETOWN. New Turorten Bax Goons. 4 SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERKY & BROTHER) LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOURNING FABRICS, HENKIETTA CLOTHS, IMPERIAL SERGES, DRAP D'aLMA, THIBET CLOTH: CASHEMRES, DRAP DETE, MELROSE CLOTHS, CRAPE CLOLAS, NUN'S VEILING, CARMELITES,, CHEVIOTS, TWISTED SILK HERNANIES, CANTON CREPES, BAWISTE CLOTRS, KUYBEL CLOTHS, | NGALINES BIARRITZ CLOTHS =o DRaP D'Aalsa, CORKSCREW CLOTHS, MERINO SATINS, TAMISE CLOTHS. NEW STOCK BLACK MOUI ILKS. URTAULD: ISH CRAPES AND VEILS, D PRIC IN’'S LNG AND SQUARE BLACK THIBET SHA’ IS—CRAPE BORDEKED, HEMMED AND FRI 5 PERINOT’S KID GLOV! IN ALL LENGTHS FROM 2 to 16 BUTTONS. oy = PLAIN AND BROCADED LYON’S SILK VELVETS, SATIN DUCHESSE, RHADAMES, SURAHS, AND. Lu . kK, WHITE A’ AND CREPE DE ENT FOR DISPLAYING GUT. \ FIGURES AND EATON PERRY, Perry BUILprna, nos¥ivania avente, corner 9th street. Established 18:0, 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 96, latest design and workmanship, Passementerle 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, Chenille trinmiag; former price $25.00, now reduced to $17.50. 4 Ladies’ Dresses—1 size 36, 3 size 38—the Basque is made of Ne Bla: “al Pl Black Gros Grain Silk, draped in the latest desig: former price $36.00, now, reduced to $25.00, THERE ARE A FEW ODD SIZES IN LADIES’ AND CEILDREN'S W PS WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED VERY LOW. BBR AO ey aM‘ BB AA uUOU MMM pep AA UU Bop “A “Yu OME 416 7TH STREET NOTHWEST. Jams m1 Ld 719 GREAT SALE 719 HAMBURG EDGES UNDERWEAR, Day 719 MARKET SPat ‘We have just placed upon our counters a lange and complete assortment of HAMBURG EDGES, INSERT and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, at pices much lower than the same goods have éver en offered at retail. The larger portion of these goods are our own importation, and as well as being very cheap are First-Class in every respect. We invite an examination. One Lot of SOILED HAMBURGS, MAGIC TRIMMINGS, &., at Half Price to Clost, at E G. DAVIS. | We have made great reductions in our UNDER- | WEAR DEPARTMENT, many lines being marked down to leas than cost.’ Every garment in Unis de- | partment is of the most reliable make, and we feel assured that the reductions will be ‘appreciated. Stock Complete in every department. Secure ulne Largains at E.G. DAVIS, Ja2l 719 MARKET SPACE. LADIES’ COTTON At Ovz Asxvat Sixsomer « COTTON UNDERWEAR, CLEARING SALE. COTTON UNDERWEAR, AT PRICES SURPASSING THE CLOSEST AND KEENEST COMPETITION. © THE VERY BEST MUSLINS! THE VERY BEST CAMBRIOS! THE VERY BEST EMBROIDERIES! THE VERY BEST STYES! COMMENCES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JANY 20rH, 1885. Our Entire Second Floor Devoted to the Sale of Ladies Underwear. Everynhing in Readiness for an Immense Rush. NIGHT DRESSES. Plain Sacque Gowns, finished with Cambrie Ruf- Nes, 20c., worth SOc, Plain ‘well-made Gowns, good Cotton, superior finish, 63c. a bargain at $1. Fine Muslin, deep yoke, three rows insertion be- tween clusters of tucks,’ front, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine Hamburg Edge, 79. ‘This gown would be cheap at $1.25. Mother Hul Yoke, five rows Ham! Inser- tion between clusters Of tucks, front, neck and sleeves trimmed with Ruflles of Embroidery, 96c. ; @ most declided bargain. SKIRTS, Extra good quality Muslin, with ruffles and tuck- Ing, 29c. ; 50c. quality Fine Muslin,with 7 inch Cambric ruMes, with five French tucks, and hem with wide and narrow tucks above, 67¢. ; an extraordinary good Fine Musiin with 9-lnch handsome Embroidered Fiounce, with tucks above, forming in all a trim- ming », yard deep, 94c, worth $1.50. CHEMISE. Good Muslin, plain band, neck and sleeves, well fini 19¢., 2c. Chemise, = ok ot Tisertlon vetwscn 10ut {clusters of five ine tucks, embroidered front, neck trimmed with fine Hamburg Kage, 47¢.; never sold Se an al ery, square neck, with fine embroidery and neck and sleeves, 88¢. ; would sell readily at $1.25. DRAWERS. Good Muslin, with hem and five tucks, nicely fin- ished, 19c.; a bargain at 252. Muslin, with five tucks and Cambric ruMe and paso, Sia eel ei mame epem Fine Insertion work Fine Muslin, fine open-work Ham! between French tucks, edged with wide embroidery to match, 98c.; very cheap at $1.50. INFANTS LONG SLIPS. Good Cambric, neck and sleeves trimmed with ‘Cambric, with Mother Hubbard Yoke, fine tuck- ing and embroidery, 49c. SHECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 8 Reductions in French Woven and Do- mestic CORSETS, marked at 3 to'93 per cen lower than ‘Good al 25.5 off 9 Setter Corsets at S05,: worth trom $f to $1.50. onset eee anticipated rush. = LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422, 424 axd Jad STREET. D ALL | h; the Skirt of hexvy | : LADIES GOODS. Mas. A. Anvstrona, IMPORTER 240 Wes: str ; At Parlors No. 1413 G #'reet, gpocsite the Hires House, an elrant assortment of ing, Dinner and Walking Dresses, Flowers, "on atter Thursday, Janlaey Sod Tied eso oc = ; as Manawe Ean Soviz, Of 305 Sth Avenue, New York, Is located for the season at 1835 F SrRext Noxrnwase, With imported ball and evening dresses; also ‘Street costumes and wraps, BRANDIS, MODISTE, Lond & Taylor, New Yi nix, Mo. otice. Superior Atting, fot Cuarautecd. Evening Drews, Bridal Tromssratis's nyescialt 907 Peonsyivania aveante cover M. Willian's), Ja28-tm® Mac J. P. Pawn No. 1107 F street northwest, Se | Will offer this week her entire etock of Imported Bon- | nets a: d Hats, the of her own design, at fram 25 10334, percent less than iormer peives, in ond 7 to close | them out. Particular atte: ation eiven to ord Bes Chaning Fstabiishment, | No. IG G atrt north THIRTY YEARS EXP: Taties and Gentlene'= Gari Plu Cloaks, Crary: Veils, fectly e'emned ty LADIES" Gentlemen's ( Jose their original I to be removed eftectually. Price $1.50 am Ma MJ Me 1309 F street northwest, WILL EXQIBIT DURING THE COMING WEEK NEW STYLES IN EVENING AND RECEPTION BONNETS. sranteed a $1.75 pew Tr, 18 EAST 28TH ST. NEW YORK, 27 Rue Paradis, res Tall Bloo Paris. ‘i | Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY STH. 2 Branch Establishment at 134 F STREET, WASHINGTON, With a fine assortment of Imported Costumos, Wrapa, Millinery and Novelties in Dress Garuitures, Onlers fit short notice. 3a6-Im® Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 Texts Sruret Norrawrer, Makes Corsits to ove uevets stole aud material, and ject fit and eon Ties Ame uz, Merino Underwear, ry : Dress Reform Goods. 1 Corset (Miss H's own ras ve Hud Spanish spoken, Sa: Bn! Children's Corsets an ) thut for the y . B.—French, J ROCHON, CONCORAN B ; Firs reaser, from Cris. three Patents and Five Medals from Lapositions of Paris, Lyons and Viewna turer and importer of HUMAN HAIL AND FINE HAIR WORK, Ladies’ fine Hair Cutting and Hair Droxsing. | Hair dyed and shaimjoord in a first -clese anenuer, Wis to ore S87 Fifteenth atreet porthwe Fe CH DYEING. SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. ing Fstablic] it, 120 w York ave. n. w. Kinds of Ladi’ a d 6 a “ : ed in ane, Te muy iad loake, Velvet and Part, Presse® @ apecialty. Drewes done up without ben pod ANTON & CARE i Si her. 33-3 — D OUGL ich: Drews 50c. to 86.00 Skirts 39. to #7.00. Drawers 25c. to $2.00. Corset Covers 25e to 83.59. > ‘The fines! assort:acnt of Hauibi we have yee Jal _DOTIGLASS", 592-524-526 Oth M 188 E. KALER, LADIES' Halk DRESS! New York, Ladies’ Scalps ‘rvated at their oot emt tonics 18% ¥ etre horthwest plete Pia Mas, Sera Rovrrer, G48 th street, opposite Patent Office. Large assortment of Art Embroideries and Fancy Needlework, Sateen, Vush aud Felt im all leading shades. Z Complete line of Prarsalt's English Filoselic and Flor Floss, Decea Silks, Artaseue, Cheuille, Crewel and Hamburg Wool, and all material for Art Needlework. Full stock of Berlin Zephyrs, Columbia, Germantown and Saxony Wool and Kuitting Varna, Stamping promptly executed. BOOKS, &c. _ dence with Corallas, the 9 Vacesrises, ALENTINES, We have just opened the finest line of Valentines im the city, including all of the novelties in this Line; aleg the latest of fine stationery. Engraved copper plate and fifty cards, only 8) cents, Our stock of books includes all of the standard publle cations in History. Fiction, Poetry and general Litera- ture. We keep constantly on hand the works of the most popular authors, namely: Emerson, Ha ‘Mark Twain, Darwin, Huxley, Spencer, and others too aumerous to mention. All of the latest publications received as soon as ponsl- ble, which we sell at reduced prices. Orders for books Promptly filled. Call and examine our stock; also our prices, which we guarantee to be the lowest, BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, wat 416 Seventh strect northwest Booxs For Cinonex. A Lange Overstock in this Department at VERY GKEAT REDUCTIONS. Overstock of Scrap Books and Portable Writ Deeks at Hemarkably Low Prices as ja Warraxees Booxs: 21105 Pennsylvania Avenue, Special sale this week of 900 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINE NOTE PAPER, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH. All colors of Plush, $1.35 Per Box, SHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Witiieccnormnwrst, New Books aud Periodico a8 soon as published Alwo sone ee pea New Booxs Life and Letters of Bayard Taylor. Three visits to America, (Emily Faithfn)). ‘The Wane of an Ides (Coe Jombi) Histori-al Reference Book. Egypt and Babys Jon, (Rawlinson.) Out of the Wreck, (Dougiasa.) Women Plumbing and Doctors, K.therine, ‘Vance,) Custom and Myth (Lang.) Men of Investion and Industry, (Saniiea.) Wild Kock, (The Wanderer.) The Mentor, (Ayres,) Deldee, or the Iron Mand, W. H. MORRISON, nd 475 Peunsylvanis avenue. For Tx. Moony a ‘Hymns Consolidated —in paper at Sc., in cloth a& cu, With Tunes at 750, BOOKS BY D. L, MOODY. Fhe Way to God. and How to Find It, ‘uthe Work! To the Work? wight Power: or, The Secret of Success im Christiam jork Prevailing Power: What Hinders It? For sale by WA, BALLANTYNE & 80K, 428 7th street. ja16 | lassie meeel axp HOREHOUND, ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND. ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND. ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND, ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND.