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LOC! ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIFF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasuttnatox, D. 885, 10 a. mf For the middie 3 fair weather, Mowly rising temp , winds Shifting to west and sout wed by falling barometer. For Tuestay, colder fair weather will prevail tn New Enziand to-nh ulowed on ‘Tuesday by rising femperature, fnereasing cl joeal snows In noithern — portia fair weather and slowly rising indieated for the middie Atantt and Gulf states. COLD WAVE COMING. The signs] office this morulas the following bulletin: “Cold wave temperature will p grees In next 24 hours.” south Atlantic Assiaxer of H. Ite west. I will offer eTockery and hous Plated ware of th Stock must De Sold. wit, Murray prooms, at factory Spicer, Compton « GRay & CLaeKsox, Printers. OMice, 339 Pa. ave. Briers and Records printed promptly. Gray & Clarksou's Globe Printing A CAR Loan or Mereiay Spicer, Corupton & Co. DER just recetved at “4 Louisiana avenue. Favors for the German, Gould's, 421 9th st Ask Yorr Dearke to show you phe Richmond straight cut cigarettes in boxes Dx Lyew An Elegan! Penever Toor Powpen.— Toilet Luxury, Es Loxpow Coven Syavr only le. at drnggists, Buay's Prrsisskwa cures all kinney diseases,de. $1. Frer-wanp CRavons made to order by a ecompe- tent artist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Price, $15, at 1224 12th street northwest. Yanp wide pereales rern’s, 04 Tth street. Save Evestaw Px. ave. and 43. ————— CITY AND DISfRICT. Condensed Locals. ‘The street lamps will be liguted at 545 p.m. and extinguished at 11:60 p.m. ‘The will of the lat no. W. Muller, Med to-day, Dequeaths hls entire estate to bis wife, Jallanna Mules, Including pecty conveyed to him niding ti W. Muller. ‘The Sunda ehureh was T Was read, Which show 1 been collected duriug the Year for misstouary work. Yesterday morning a horse a wagon e frachtened, on H ste: nont ave- the driver, B. 8. Fer ft, and cutting bis head se- and aWay, throwts gusdn, to the pave esident has pardoned Daniel Scanlan, con- SSE nd seaten to four months’ = District jall. eather Wisdom of the ground hog will expect six Weeks more of winter, as that Sagaccous animal saw his shadow on emerging from his winter quorters this morning, and immediately Went back for another long nap. ‘Tue Henry Irving troupe arrived at the B. & P. depot this morning abe lock in a special from morn- de 129 arrests during the 48 hours ck this morning. lendar as Can- a festival In the Catholic chureh n of the puritieation of the belay the t day after Suscd tu the ceremonies on the aven wed man nan seat e Very sel numbered by Revs. Emporta BEL Warm i Sale of Heal Estate. tor Hon. Brad!ey B. Stnalley, trus fe to Benjamin H. Wanter, lots, 10 Wit: AIL of lots 4, of lot x plese lois trent : Deewcen L and M streets wort Ou ih stu West, Protesting Aquinst the Dyna: A MRETING OF THIS! AND Al Bilt. TO SPEECHES Watsh having dee Messrs. eomnait= pric and pre Aly Want not heed t se Warnings will be con! 4 not Sorry U Wat dis! ould Mit U; yin Ir ranpy and oppression. Votet for the #dmunds bi represeat Alner its vole nd not ole In , he ‘at. The eb approba- eryer. Reso against the of sympathy ss Wi ate sh government and thanking Sena- Tr. Mr. Juin M. Kehoe v atinst Ww thanks Senator Riddlebe Mr. 4. D. O'Connell made a brief address endorsing the tons. —_<+— Tae WomeN anp tHe Brute —The attack on Judaism tn tts relation to women contain datthe recent woman sum nes To form a text for sermons I st f the ‘o ast Sa y Bf constlered the resolution in ‘question. tined that the teachings complained of by mers Of the resolution sre contrary to the mole, rs. Ciara Brat 4 13 chickens, Massachusetts nthe, FePOrts {eo conts, Valued at nrday bisbt tive hens, coop of Re son, of 48 Sh str had a gold water 3 sterday wert value $40, Fevers The tan Ged on Thursday Inst, 1 ral of James Mankin, who the Asi year of hts age, trom Mis late residence, S19 Goh street af ern00n. the older Ne. tof Odd been & mem aboiy. The servic nd Morris, of Wes Mr Maunin had helt fisty years. Tue ¥ chapel, his ment carers. W S for the rounted to The forty * Insur “ocessrs, 13 marvel fnenetal ed nearly one ban. aryus fuad ex- jers were nthe date of or- E ‘ond of the Mutual Life ts ved from the insured, $270.992,561; Sum “how heid um New York, Ife tts p rosp erty ‘and Y “The Uek. ov Vanixess” is the subject of a lee lure, B ouch Usnight, at Metropolitan M. E. ‘ witt Miller. Go und hear it Loutsiana ave. | | | | | ing, and powerful in subd: Gt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 or 2 ee Fanny Davenport's First Appearance Alexandria Affairs. Ri AMUSEMENTS. STATEMENT on the Stage. Reported for the Evenrwa STAR. 7 Sa eee In a letter written recently by Fanny Davenport | | Svccess¥ut Bustvess—The Alexannria Insu-|() , 7 4 pp o y NATIONAL TEEATER, to Mr. Stephen Fiske, of the Spirit of the Times, she says: “My first appearance om any stage was at the Howard Atheneum, Boston, on July 4, 1858, when my father and mother and the whole com- any sang ‘The Star Spangled Banner.’ I stood ‘de my mother wnd held the American flag, and T remember recelving the pratse of the one dexrest fo me ty all the world for trying. vo wave, the flag when the line *The star Spangied Banner in Triumph shall wave’ Was sting. * ' "From the first year he took the the iter (I was then seven) my father put my name tn tus list of the company, because It pieaved tae snd made me thunk Twas on the stage.” it will be seen from Unis that Fanny Davenport has: been on the stage nearly twenty-five years,although she is only thirvy-two years old. Bl hE Orrickes Exectep.—At the annual session of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor of the District of Columbia, which closed at the Knights of Honor hall Saturday, the following named offcers were elected and installed: W. P. Allan, grand dictator; 4. B Thompson, etand vice dictator; W. H. Web- ster, grand asst. dictator; N.C. Martin, grand re- porter; J. S. bolway, grand treasurer; P. H. Clem- ons, grand chaplain; W. J. Newton, grand. guide; ‘T. J. Laster, grand guardian; G. A. Green, grand sentinel own, T. J. Laster and F. E.’ Storm, grand trustees; John F. Herrell, representative to Supreme lodge; C. E. Town, alternate representa- ve. =e Marriage Licevsys.—Marrlage Mcenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Wesley Miller and Elizabeth Milburn; Harvey McCoy and Emma Kerb: near Marketville, Va.; Wm. Gar- ner and Sarah ‘ser; Richard Cook and Josephine Ida Cook, both of Prince George’s county, Md. E Bove Cooma Henzoc’s Mrsevw.—tennie Calef will appear in “Little Muffets” every afternoon and night for three days. On ‘Thursday and the balance of the week “Fanchon” will be given. Every afternoon pbunen and Judy,” for the ‘children, will be exhib- ited Assoverery Pone. RRR OO Y YAL ® RRO OVY sak | RRR O O YY AA L R ROO AAA L RR 00 ¥ & ALLLL BBR A «KK I BoB AA KK HU BBB AA KK. OD B AAA KK Wt BBBOA A OK OK ON ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity strength and wi the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weizht, alum or Phosphate powders. tescmieness, More economical than SOLD ONLY mm caNs. RovaL Baxrxe Powprn Co.. 103 Wall strect, N.Y. ape ALXEP’S PILLS CURT CONSTIPATION, IMPROVE the appetite, promote digestion, restore healthy action, and regulate every function. ‘They are pleasant to take, gentle in their operation, yet thorough, search- disease. YER'S SARSAPARILLA. BEING HIGHLY CON- centrated, requires # smaller dose, and is more ¢f- fective, dose for dose, than any other blood medicine, It is the cheapest. Levanse the best. Quality and not quantity should be considered, $027 je eee CASH DRY GOODS STORE, Lavery SELLING OFF AT COST. 1k Velvet, reduced to $1.50. Brown, Green, Garnet ise woods), tweite yards very Sutd is worth 25e. Colonel Silkwat’ actual cost price. One Black Sitks, reduesd from $1.25 to quality Colored Silks, reditced Saks, in White, Cream, Blue and Pink, ts. $1 +. Gren. Bink and Blue, 50e. Nuns! Veiling, widest double width, Creain, Pink, Blue, in Grey and Brown, one yard and = wislt CARTERS, 711 Mauxer Space, near the corner © Great Sravourse ~ OVERCOATS AND SUITS AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., Corner 7th and G streets, We are detern ined not to carry an Overcoat til next season; therefore, weare seling them at ayreat sacri- fice. Overcoats we sold at $25. we sell now at $12.50, Overcoats we sold at 322, we sell now at $11. Overcoats we sold at 820, we sell now at $10. Overcoais we s Jd at $16, we sell now at $8, Ove costs we sold at S17, we sell now at 86 And all others in proportionate low prices. SUITS. SUITS, A fine Chevoit Suit at $6, worth $12, A fine Cassimere Suit at $4, worth $16. A 4button Cutaway Corsscrew Suit at 11, worth $18, A fine Biaek All-wool Frock Suit at $13, worth $20. A fine All-wool Prince Alvert Suit at $15, worth $25. Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats and Suite at 50 cents on the dollar. 2,009 pair of Men's aud Boys’ Pants, from $1.25 up- ward LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, FE MECAMPANE ax, HOREHOUND, vi "AMPANE AND HOREHOU! > NE AND HOREUOL! <D HOREMOUND. ) HOKEHOUND. ‘old, Hoarseness, Broncht- F the Voice and soothe the throat. Is, ae. They | Frish supply Just received. Half pound packages, 3 cts. Only at ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, Corner 14th aad I, and 24 and D sts. nw. ULAR 83 Harness of NESS is stamped with LUIZ & BRO,, 497 Pennsylvania avenue, Adjuininz National Hotet, Every genuine CONCORD 1 maker's naue aud trade mark, | PETHORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBES in great variety at v. oclT low prices sis resperifuily wibzoidered SUpjees, Cush. %. Tidics, Whisk Broo Holders of 2 and colors aud all kinds of ¢ lowest market prices, To Ci ‘Bos Will offer to-day and until sold my entire stock of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS AT AND BELOW COST. Having decided to ist laying close March Seles to F. PILLIN . i ‘Gornes ich and E streets north weat. ‘Bucceasor jal2-4w Tance company has declared a dividend of $1.75 per share, 75 cents being in stock, The company, un- der the management of B. Wheat, president, and George Wise, secretary, has been One of Alexan- dria’s few financial suctesses. The par value of the shares was fixed at the organization of the com- pany, a few years ago, at Only $5 cash was required; and during no year since the organization of the company has it paid less than 20 per cent dividend. ‘The company held its annual meeting this morning and re-elected {ts officers. Nores.—The funeral of Mrs. Catharine Strider took place from the Catholic church here yester- day morning, many relatives and friends altend- ing.——At the St John’s cadet fair on Saturday night the prize of drill, at first (in Joke), the statue of a cadet in gingerbread, and afterwards a sold badge-pin, was won by Arthur L. Moore, of Lou- don county, Va. ‘The fatr closes to-nttht—A strong movement is Deng made to Induce council to give the Washington, Oto and Western rall- the right of way to King street, notwith- standing its adverse action at the last meeting. ‘The city school board meets to-night. S.weerixe Repverions: In no Department have the cuts been greater than In OUR BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S DEPARTMENT, and as SATUR- DAY is the day upon which the greatest Investments In Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing are made, why we advise you not to fovest a dollar in Clothing for the little fellows until you have taken a peep at Our Stock. ae In CHILpREN’s SuITs we have some of the Handsomest Styles still in stock,and the reduction on Suits averages from $2 to $3 a Suit. Surely, an inducement for you to Invest with us In Boys’ Surrs, for ages from 12 to 17 years, the reductions are even greater. ‘The reason for this is that the stock is. still large, and the Removal Prices must sell them. In Boys’ AND CHILDREN’s OVERCOATS the Prices are such that ft will pay you to Boy Now for Next Season’s Use, Ovr Tartortnc DeraRTeN’ Our Livery DerakTMENT; Our Men's Suir Departuent; OUR Men’s OVERcoaT DEPARTMENT; Offer Inducements that are sure to please you, A. SAKSE&CO, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. §27 You know the Number. Prise Berver. We are recelving, fresh from the dairy, three times a week, the following well-known brand of Butter: THE Q. Q JOS, C. FEARSO Northern, Western, Kets. Also, Jart-im. SONS, Senter, and Capitol Till Mar- ‘arragnt Market, 17th and K streets n. Dos: War. e Callat once and see our Medium Weight, Al-wool, Genteel Overcoats at #7. Our long, double-breasted ones at $8.50. Our dressy, handsome ones at $10, $12, 813.50 and $15. Our elegant satin-lined ones at $18. And if you don't find them the best for the money ‘You ever saw we won't ask you to buy, THE WA AMAKER OVERCOATS Are the best fitting and have the best reputation of any Overcoats made, and almost daily we sell them to peo- ple who say they have looked everywhere else w.thout finding any such stock or such bargains, A few, only a few, of those Schuabel’s finest IMPORTED BEAVER OVERCOATS, Lined with the finest and best satin, left. Going at & None like them ever shown here before in ready-made stock. Sold early in the season at $50. They will never be lower. E, B. BARNUM & CO, 3830 R 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, epcetion Ix Fors Axo Lanes, WRAPS. OUR SEAL SKIN SACQUES, MINK AND SQUIRREL LINED CIRCULARS, Are now offered at genuine reductions, AN goods are first quality, bought early in the season, NO MISFITS OR JOB LOTS. A choice lot of natural Beaver Trimmings and Muifs, NEWMARKETS AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS IN CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILK, At Prime cost. All genuine bargains, WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, a 905 Pennsylvania avenue, $40 $100 WONDERFUL REVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRITERS THROUGH THE HALL, Greatest simplicity, durability, needs no repairs, with ten varicties o- type, in I nalish on forelen langtiages: changed in $0 seconds, Writing beautiful, perfectly 430 vs. clear. Machine in Wainut case, only seven pounds. Chicf drawbacks wxainst Type-writers—high cost, com- plexity, irregularity nou-portabllity obviated in the 1 Copying solicited at lowest rates. Office: 1321 F Street. a3 R. H. EVANS, General Agent. ~ Faw AND Wisrer Tsrorrarion. Suitings, Overcoatings, and Trouserings received and pene inspect ton. Gentlemen will place their | orders at the LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. ‘H. D. BARR, es 1111 Pennsylvania avenue, J. Cc. Hercamsox, Buccessor to ‘M. WILLIAN, bas just recefved direct importation of exclusive novel evening wear, Which include samples from SS imanutscttcoreta ‘Paris, and ace the wos: oheneet goods ever shown in this market. Rwy pac 907 Pennsyl aye. ‘The reduction. it cloaks tin util tbe atook ig cloeeds “ot OP one The great Balsamic Distillation of Witch-Hazel, American Pre, Canada. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blos- soma, etc. called SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, for the immediate relief and petmanént cure of every form of Catarrh, from a ximple Cold in the Head to loss of Smell, Taste aud Hearing, Congh and Catarrhal Con- sumption. Complete treatment, consisting of one bottle Ratical Cure, one box Catarr hal Solvent and one improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Druggists for $1. Ask for SANFOR'S RADICAL OURE. COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, 1. “The only absolute ‘specific we know of.”—Med Times. “The best we haye found in a lifeti ue of suf- fering.”—-Rev. Dr. Wigvin, Boston. “After along struz- ele with Catarr. the RADICAL CURE has conquered." ~Kev. SW. Monroe, Lewisburgh, Pa. “I have not found a case that itdid not relieve at once."—4 ndrew Lee, Manchester, Mass, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO,, BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For therelief and prevention, the instant itis ap- plied. of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitations Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Billious Fever, Malaria and Epidemics, uss COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an ELEC- TRIC BATTERY combined with a POROUS PLASTER) and laugh at pain. 25 cents everywhere. ted CITY ITEMS. Don’t Yield to rheumatism till you have tried Salvation Ol, Twenty-tive cents a bottle. 1 ‘The Following Immense Bargains ill be sola to-morrow only at M. Augengtein’s, 817 70h street northwest: Fancy hassocks, 33.3 coun- hes, 10¢.; flativon and stand, 24¢.: decorated 44 pleceS $3.17; crystal glass water pitchers, ‘ger size, 2e.; 2 string Drooms, 12¢.; 3 tring, 23c.; covered Dutter dishes, 9c, ated Queen Anne shape chamber sets, §3.98; 1 doz. new ape frult saucers, 21 Be ae 4 handle knives and forks, 47:.; bread’ knives, doz. fancy wine glasses, 17 market baskets, 8c No Old Stock Roasted in New York, six moaths ago, with the aroma entirely lost, but fresh fro n my steam cylinder, roasted every day, 18 the kin of Coffee you want to use. D. A. Burke, Amer- ican T Store, cor. 7th and I sts. n.w. 2 Johnson's, Corner 13th and E. Six hundred bushels of very high grade oysters just received, a part of wiuleh “are the famous ynn Haven Bays and’ Saddie Rocks for roast in shell and broiling; also fish, game, terrapin, &c. Lifetime experience. Ladies’ large saloon attached. pieedbersneticas! bi a Can’t Afford to pay $1 Ib. for Tea. Well, you can afford to use Burke's’ American mixed at s to, if not better, than the ordi- the china gift sllops. American nd T sts. n.w. 2 Buy Pocket Knives at the Rodgers’ cutlery store, 487 Pa. ave. Your initials engraved free, e011 New Arrivals of Black and Brown Derbys, price $2, at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only strictly one-price Hat and Gent’s Furnishing Store in tis city. 1 G. L. Wild & Bro., 709 7th street_northwest, have a few more of those Extraordinary Bargains in second-hand Pianos and Organs, Music Stands, ‘Music Boxes and Drums. 3 Murrays N. ¥. Cider isabsolutely pure apple Jutce. Finest ever sold. inthis market. yout grover for it. 6 Secciary On. Insurance Compantes as the Wwyfm,13 Recommend d by Safest burning oil to use, THORNTON'S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Gil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impa nutrition and general debillty; easy and pl y ana. Sold by Drug. Manutaet ae “Large bot ‘Thornton, No Acer from usitig Alid ON The Voltate Dy ‘maT Belt RIAL. hall, Mich., will send tre-Voltaie Belts and i plances on trial for Uirty days to men (young orold) who are aMicted with nervous de- Dility, Jost vitality ‘oubLes guarantee dng Speedy and e¢ restoration of th and manly vigor. Address as above. _N. 0 risk ts, jucurred, as thirty days’ tial fs allowed, — w,s,m Blood’s Brooms are the best ever sold in Washington. Ask your grocer for them. 6 Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security Ou. w,f,mie ——————— Syrnense Sait in Pockets is the purest, strongest, best Table and Dairy Salt ever sold. Ak your grocer for It. 6 “Rough on Ask for “Rough on Coughs, Sore ‘Throat, Hoarsenes nahs,9? for Coughs, Colds, e5,15¢, Liquid,35e. 5 “an ¥ DAIRY Wacoss.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned eve and delivered tn half-poitud “Ward” pi tind. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermlll Mlk, Se. per quart, Cream SEWING MACHIN Houmay Presexts. THE LATEST, BEST AND ONLY PERFECT SEWING MACHIS THE LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowledged to be the highest achievement of best inechanival skill in the country, A complete new set of attachments, pet entire new und wide ranze of work. Call or send for eireulur and sampies of woi OPPENHEIMER’ £28 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building, All kinds of Sewing Machines for rent. Repairing Sewing Machines of all kinds. Ladies adjustable forms for fitting and draping dresses, aL NHE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD.” WITH OUR NEW net of Attacnmenta in a Velvet-lined Box, makes fhe finest outnt for family sewing ever yet offered; 4190 the Sitent White, New Home, Domestic. Everything at 127 Ith street north sedt Paryare Stock Terxcrarn Wires BETWEEN ‘Washington, Baltimore, Philsdelphia, New York, Bos- ton, &e. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock B-okers, 64 Prosdway, 2 xew y, 180 Fifth avenue,) New York. General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Cruzer Oakley, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D, C. Maynard C, Eyre, William R, ‘Travers, Special Partner. Buy snd sell on commission all classes of railway se- curiues. § Branch office—639 15th street (drcoran building.) H. H. Dodge, resident partner, Quotations of stocks and Bonds dnd information re- garding the markets received through our wires in- stautly, direct from the New York Stock Exci All G™TEFoL—comronrtsa. EPPS’ COCOA. BREAKFAST. By athorou-h knowledgeof thematnral laws which govern the operations of dieastion aud wutrition, and by Acareful application of the fine hropertios of well-se Jected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately favored beverage which may save ta many neavy doctors’ bills, It is by the judicious use of Such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradu- ally built up until strong enough to resist every ten- ney to disease. Hui of subtle maladies are ing acound us ready to attack whe pol erever there is a weak See vai cuael Miya iosh cat a nourishea frame.”—Civil Service Gazette, * Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sok only (lb, aud Ib.) by Grocers labelled thas; 12 tins JAMES EPPS & CO,, Homeopathic Chemists, mhi-sm&tu London, England. Mosr Be Crosen Our. ‘We have a good many odds and ends in broken sizes of Boots and Shoes; will sell off for one-half price to close them out, Also, there is an accumulation of odds and enda in ‘men’s and boys’ clothing we will close out at any reason- penn ne J. W. SELBY, wo ‘Widand 1916 Pennsylyania aveaie, EVERY EVENING ONLY MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Tur Moercat Lire Issvnaxce Courasy O» New York, SANNE F.8, WINSTON, President. D D D y + . FOR PHE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER Sisr, 1884, E E E N N x P P P EIS a ° ° ° ANNUITY AccousT ? Es = i i} a | x0 | A x T © No. so. Tn Victor Sardon's anise il aamaieine We Tore Beene <I aan | ne — “FE ” npuities in foes, danuary Tet, | FEDORA. ev | exact |[Ma aomide: oe Fe Next Week-LOUIS ALDRICH, in My Partner. 12 | Annuities lewued. os 1350 70 | | 3 # ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, 66 | exces 97 | ( oT . ~ INSU RANC ¢ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1885. i he ee SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. No. | Amount. | No. | Amount FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OP panel | -|—-—- MR. HENRY IRVING, 110,990 | 8342.946.08 2 | 124 808 | 8351.789, MISS ELLEN TERRY © SGT. 989 |; 7.380 | BSR AND Cy ont THE LYCEUM COMPANY. Sz 1 OSU ae neni Da. Kevance ACoOUNT. - Preceded by the comedictts of The Kine and the Mills = Ficus ‘eerai0e.ee || my yas Dsstn cto WEDUESDAY Bis Open received 33.850.258 s Byres Motured E THURSDAY, Feb, oy FRIDAY, Feb. 6 SATURDAY MA’ THE M SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. UIs XI Scale of Bricew 42.50, ‘®B2and Si. Reserved seats; Gal- lery, 50c. Private xes, $20, $15, and $10. _ MONDAY, Feb. 9-THE GALLEY SLAVE. 2 Fr A WEEK OE FUN. The very spirit of bright comedy. MATIN Supported by a strong and efficient Dramatic Com- | pany; Under the mauagement of Fred. G. Maeder, in ber test and greatest play Carrie Swain as With ber world-famed charac Charmin, Monary, Thursday, ‘he house of laughter this week. NEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. The charming soubrette, ‘Miss CARKIE SWAIN, ‘Well-known as the jong Bird of the Dramatic Stage.” Strictly Original. ntitled THE LITTLE JOKER. hirp,” the Little Joker. songs, dances, &c_ uing. Graceful Dancing, Natural Acting. THREE NIGHTS, ‘eb. ‘Kindergarten. Feb. i ‘ter impersouations, new 9 -Biotéon Ideal Opera’ Company. IRD CONCERT WEDNESDAY EVE In additic first public appearance of componed of and Mrs. Fade take re. EADIN Selections from Will Carlet P Interspersed wi Music, at the L LUTHERAN CHURCH (Luther Place), FRIDAY MEMORIA: of the series at the “CHURCH OF OUR FATHER,” Corner 131 treets, |. Feb. 4th, 1885. jon to the MeCarts The dist inguished lady violk 12-3 wir of the church, will be the fa tetietof Inaten - A it, Mr. Hay und Mr. Maltby will also ‘Tickets and reserved seats at Ellis t& Co.'s Music Gs. espe ROF. EDWARD C. TO. Vocal M NG, February 6th, 1885. f2t-5* EWA. LTERS GALLERIES. 65 Mt, Vernon Place, Baltimore, Will be oren for the bencfit of the poor all the WED- NESDAYS of FEBRUARY, MARCH and APRIL, and on EASTER MONDAY. aud all the SATURD AYS of APRIL. Mr. Walters urges it to[be remembered that no a2 misa’ons will be granted except oa th Tickets of Admission may be obtained at the Office of ci tharles and Saratoza strests ; Myers & Hedian, 46 Charles stre-t; corner of Mt. Vernon Hotel. fr Gosman’s, Charles and Moore's, How. rd aud M Beams. Charles and Read 3 Bendann’s 181 We: 's, 9 Charles atreet ; 2-3t ERZOG'S MUSEUM. ‘Late Lincoln Hial!, 9th and D streets n. w. EY and herown Dramat Mondey, Tuesday aud W New Scenery by Mr. E. Second Week of the Hunat Afternoons only, mily Cirele, 10 conte; admission to s may be secured Admissic ¥ Every afternoon aud night this actor and comedian, 8. 1 Agennine Ne 1001 The Twin Adinission y ‘ASO Marvelous Scenes iu Psheholoxy and Mest ‘Adrmafssion 25 cents, Private instructions in Physchology “given dijring 2-6 the da: FPEATER comiQue commencing MONDAY, FEB. 2, ‘Thursday and Saturday, Moore elty Company, a combining of Ww faces thut are indescribable. Visit them aud Le convinced that For one week onl st matiness Tuesday mex? bt the Gems of the 1 to this n that are Monday, February ¥-Comedy 4 combi- 12-6¢ URTIS HALL, Wednesday, Febimry ith, at 8:30 ednesday, Febru at 8:30 p. m. PROF. CARPENTERS Meamerisin: Wonderful, Amusiuy aud Instructive. Chitdren. 15 cents, Adults, 25 cents. For benefit of Public School Libraries, 3a31-3t AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Peer of Lotta and Vixley, Miss JENNIE CALEF. v. Carpenter. Atom, Mz jor Tot, Panch anid Jud to it the Box lat m2 near 1th street. ly resort.” Another grand show. York dr: Tatest reat suc MES. Albing Chiidren, m to all only 10 cents, fun, Crowded houses, Diffe Reserved # ihe Vaudeville stage. Ne n Vaudeville stage. munity, and with ac HEATRICAL AND BALL COSTUMER. Ce d251-m umes for Ladies, Gent's and Children at rea- sonable prices, at MOXLEY’S, 608 10th st=eet northwest, IME M USEUM, Pennsylvania avenue, near 11th street, Special Announcement! The management respectfully announces to the pub- lic au engaxement for e Week Only, every aiternvon and night, commencing and his New York com Monday, February 2a, With the Celebrated Actor, J. H. KEE. last new success entitled, Axenuine New England Home picture, in four acts and ‘Mr. 3. H, KEENE. Pittsburg aud This 100 laughat MRS, PantINGTON. ‘As performed by’ ina Baltimore, hundr-ds beine turned awa: is a most charming entertainment to delight and please Admission only Ten Ceuta, lay for sale of reserved seata, ja3]-2t lodies aud Bo} op MRS. PARTINGTO! ple tableaux. nichtly. family parti |Ocn Ass 10pm. Doors open cea, the celebrated re are some things ny, for the production of the EW COURSE OF LECTURES. N AMERICAN REVOLUTIO: THE STORY of the ‘Told in Thirteen Lectures, By PROF. JOHN FISKE, of Cambridge. AT THE CONGR:GATIONAE CHURCH, On MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Beginning JANUARY l4ru, at 8 p. m. Tickets for balance of Course . $1.50 Single Be To for 1 oue of the most Ja26-Im,m&w_ REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER, TUESDAY NEXT, February 34, Subject—"REIGN OF THE COMMON PEOPLE.” Admissio: tano Bros 50c, Reserved seats, 75c. and $1, at Bren® y028-6t" ing that has ever been heard in Boston, markable men of our aston Cor. Hartford Courant. Wind: MEBEN'S, ORCHESTRA FURNISHES ‘Muste for all occasions, 1120 7th street southeast; K. F. Orders left at residence, Droop, and Eberbach, ‘or by telephone at Ellis’ Music Stor, or Watch Box, Navy Yard, will recrive Uniform Band forth ANIO! rectly tauxzht by simple method in one quarter for BANJO! BANJO! QUICKLY AND COR- only #6. Parlor open from 2 until 10, ja2l-2w* a GEORG! DRAEGER. 413 G northeast. LOUsS, WEBER'S ORCHESTRA TELEPHONE 1 Jorders to residen Ellis’ or Metzorott's ‘725 7th st. Re.,or left at Droop's, lusic Stores, and Demonet’s con- fectionery store, Will receive prompt attention. jal) (HOICE SEATS aes for eaters. BRENTANO BROS. Jal7-3m Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 1th street, pence ie Mos#B0oma. EXTRA, $3.50 PER DOZEN. . FRENCH PEAS, EXTRA FINS, $3.50 PER DOZEN, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON. IMPORTERS OF TABLE LUXURIES, @ — 1000 F Btreot Northwest, mapt actentioa, Can furnish Pe tention. Cote Da : To Reserve at four per ‘To Claims by d: Preniiusis p Ty Surplus and Contingen Fund. tous. § Total paid ( gis.933. “© Commissions, (nay rent and extimeuixhment of fi i 907,846 19 -) = hanged iff om Secu: ex Punchawed........ 1,191,172 33 e snd Assessments. 223.169 62 [By Bonde Seoured by Morteaes Estate * United Bar Companies quarterly" and Policy which shalt be in force at its anniversary in 1885, ASSETS, New Youx, January 21, 188. {| Sf Suspense Ac w York Standard of ffour and a half urplus. as appears in the Balance Sheet, a dividend will bo apportioned t) each participating or * Premium December Agents’ Balaneoa.. S103,876,178 81 ver cont, Interest be used, the surplus is over + $10,876,178. 52 BOARD OF Herman C. Von Post, Frederick 8, Winston, Samuel E. Sproutis, Lucius Kobinson, Samuel D. Babcock, |John H. Sherwood, TK ‘EES. Georze H corer S. Coe, F, Ratchford Starr, Ben). B. Shor Georke Mise Soin B pevsitn Frederick fl. Consiit, Jos. Thoms. Kufus W. Peckham, Seymour L, Husted. Lewis M Dudley Olcott, Wm. P. Bixon, Richard A. MeCurdy, Oliver Harriman, Anson Stax J. Hobart Merrick, James C. Holden, Henry W. Smith, Fredevic Crotawe:l, AGENTS, It ROBERTSON 1324 F STRE & CRALLE, NORTHW! ST, Washington, 0. F. BRUSEE & SONS, Grxenat Aornrs, Baltimore, Ma FOR COOKING FOR HEATID FOR HEA’ FOR SALE WASHINGTON 40 Busheis Crushed, $3.70. 40 Busheis Not Crushed, $2.90, DELIVE! —_ DRY GOODs. TO ANY PART OF vat Jascany 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 STYES! COMMENCES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN'Y 20TH, 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 Rut- fe So worin Bi nee | Plain ‘well-made Gowns, ‘otton, superior | finish, 63c. a bargain at $1. Fine Muslin, deep yoke, three rows inserilon be- tween clusters of tucks,’ front, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine Hamburg Edge, 79. Tis gown Would be cheap at $1.25. Mother Hubbard Yoxe, five rows Hamburg Inser- tion between clusters Of tucks, front, neck and sleeves trimmed with RuMles of Embroidery, 9c. ; @ most decided bargain. SKIRTS. Extra good quality Muslin, with ruMes and tuck- ing, 29¢. ; 50c. quality Fine Muslin,with 7 inch Cambrie ruffles, with five French tucks, and hem with wide and narrow tucks above, 67c. ; an extraordinary good bargain. Finé Muslin with 9-inch handsome Embroidered Flounce, with tucks above, forming in all a trim ming 3, yard deep, 91c, worth $1.50. CHEMISE. Good Muslin, plain band, neck and sleeves, well finished, 19¢., regular 25c. Chemise. Yoke of Insertion between four clusters of five fine tucks, embroidered front, neck and siceves trimmed with fine Hamburg Edge, never sol for less than 75. Pompadour Yoke, of all over Hamburg Embrotd- ery, square neck, ‘with fine embroidery edge and néck und sleeves, 88c.; would sell readily at $1.25. DRAWERS. Good Muslin, with hem and five tucks, nicely fin- ished, 19¢.; a bargain a Muslin, With five tucks and Cambric ruttle and | tucking, 36c. ; regular price 48. | Fine Musli, wide and narrow tucking, deep em- broldered rufiie, 652. ; were 98c. Fine Muslin, fine open-work Hamburg Insertion between French tucks, edged with wide open-work embroidery wo match, $c.; very cheap at $1.50. INFANT'S LONG SLIPS. : Good Cambric, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine ruffie, 23c.; Cambric costs more, Cambri¢, with Mother Hubbard Yoke, fine tuck- ing and cuibroidery, 49¢. SHECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. cor 00 ccooo © $3 oc oO ‘00 IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE, IT IS EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT IS IMEC IT WILL PAY TO TRY IT. BY THE GASLIGHT co. Of 305 Sth Avenue, New York, Is located for the season at 335 F STREET NouTHwese, ‘With imported ball and evening dresses; also __Streetcostumesand wraps asim. ME. V NDIS,_ MOD! Formerly wi prices and Dresses. Bridal Trousseaus a ap 907 Pennsylvania aveaue (over M. Asrtox Fisnews ; ‘Chenst Willian's). ja28-Ime raning Extablichment, ‘« Garments; Plush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, et fectly cleaned ly this superior process. LADUES' EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY, Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned by Jose their origiaal shape, and aS removed effectually. Pric sui 18 EAST 287H ST. NEW YORK, 27 Rue Paradis, 9 Congross Hall Bl Paris, Serstoge Springs. Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH, Branch Establishment at 13% F STREET, WASHINGTON, With a fine assortment of Imported Costumes, Wrape, ‘Millinery and Nov ADIES' SEAL GARMENTS ALV and relined. " Circular linines ered. Cloth muffs made. Miss CUNNINGHAM, ocd 0 Sth street, betwoen N anu O'p.w, M's ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 Texte Staeer Norruwret, Makes Corsets to order in every style and miterial, and Susrantes perfect fit and comfort. : TIS ARE— mets and Bustles, « Comets and a @1 Corset (Miss H.'s own joe ig unsurpas wd. nan and Spwuish spoken, marl dren’ ) tI CORCORAN BUILDING. iret-clase Hair Dresser, from Vari Three Patents and Vive Medals from Expositions of Papin, Lyons and facture Manul and importer of HUMAN HAUt AND FINE HAIR WORK, Latics’ fine Hair Catiing and Hair Dress: Hair dyed and shampoved in a first Wigs to onder. as JPRENGE DYEING SCOURING Axi Fatablishiment, 1205 New Kinds of Lad and Fini-hed in the most superior mauner. Pl Cloaks, Velvet and Party Dresses a specialty. 1 Dreee done up without being ripped. ANTON & C . form: z J. 537 Fifteenth street northwent, Startling Reductions tn French Woven and Do- mestie CORSETS, marked at 25 lo 88 per cent, lower Uhan regular prices. special offering. Good Corsets at 25 Better Corsets at 50c.; worth from $1 to $1.50. ‘We must reduce stock, and therefore have made prices exceptionally low. Call early to avold une ‘anticipated rush. LANSBURGH & BRO., 424 AND 4: 420, 422, ee aio STREET. Ar Cosr We are still selling our stock at cost prior to Mari Wes hand Innves'ock of COMFORTS, which wo are selling at and Lelow cost. All the best brands of black and colored Silks, jack and_ colored Cashmeres, aud com: Plete stock of Table Danssk, Towels, 8 All the best makes of Shcetings and Cottons, in brown and bleached, ‘You will fiad it to your #4) to examise ‘our stock before purchasing else ” J. A LUTYRELL& cO., 21 817 Marke: Space, ELLULOID TRUSS:THAT NEVER BREAKS, sei ts CHAS. FISUER'S, 623 7th strest nortii ‘MRS. FISHER devotes ber attention to the wants of ‘Lady Patrons, — OLINE LERC! meriy with A. Ficher, d23-3m Decrease ~ ae Annuel Sale of Ladies’ Cotton Underwea! ‘very Garment eta Pull Wid Perfect Shape, Made in the V: o<" ‘Manner, of the Best M: crial. Chemize 25°. to $5.00. Nigh: Dresses 500. tv $5.00. Skirts 39. to $7.00. Drawers 250. to #2.00. Corset Covers 250 to $3.59, {The finest assortuent of Mamburgs we have pet shown. _jalT DOUGLASS’, 529-504.596 9th wt. M 18S KE. KALEK, LADIES' Halk DRESSER, FROM ene New York, Ladiev treated at their resi. ce with Corallas, the great hair tonic. oe northw. Jalil. Mas, Sera Rorerer, 608 ®th street, opposite Patent Office, Large assortment of Art Embroideries and Fancy Needlework, Sateen, Flush and Felt in all leading hades, Complete line of Pearsalt's English Filoselie and Pilo- Floss, Decca Silks, Arrasene, Chenille, Crewel and Hamburg Wool, aud ali material for Art Needlework. Full stock of B-rlin Zephyrs, Columbia, Germantown and Saxcny Wool and Knitting Yarns, ic: Tamme, 8c. GES por dons, wicks fa, 30: om ‘Re. A. BONNENSPUA’ D's, on MSZ The vies at cawent, _