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LOCAL MENTION. The Went! OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAT. OFFICER, Wasnrscrox, D.C., February 3, 1885, 10 a. in. Bor the middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy T weather, light local snows, light variable = Wednewlay. warmer partly cloudy weather apd light snows ary indicated for New England, the gofthern and central port ons of the middle Atlin- tie states and the lake rezion. Tux Tarery-Frer Annual report of the Manhat- tap Fife Insurance Co., which appears In another paper, iit wo im- uly note pservers growth, tn tim sd nstitutions.in Ww! founded on experie: P other is the disposition to abandon spre 4 doubtful enterprises in favor of the © e and prudent Investment in insur. for the Benefit of famities and friemis. Despite the uni- ‘Yersal dullness of business at large, the new Insur- aber of the Manhattan during the past year ha Been unusually large, and a great ‘of the In- efease has come from persons of moderate means, who make insurance a permanent investment. ‘The sevond generation of the Manhattan's record pens favorably. and both old and new patrons i find ample c in-e for satisfaction in the thirty- fith annual report. The figures are plain and plainly. That they worthfly sustain the And the standing ot the Manbattan ts alt ened be suid. Give us a cal N. B. Clarke, netal ageat. Addre.s, No. 914 F street. Aaarts Parveur: 40t Sold tn bulk. Look out for counterfeits, ARE You Gorse Sovrnt ‘Send for illustrated pamphlet of the most attrac- Sive and best-appointed winter retreat in the south- States. Address C. B. Orcutt, 150 Broadway, w York. Usk ALADDIN SkeURITY O1.—After more than ten years’ trril this excellent oll continues to grow 4g public favor; the ever Increasing demand proves Wat its merit dione ts Mts recommendation as the Dest household olf In use. pnifidene tative va . ‘Tue tne photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 11 eentinne to be $ per doz., with For Seecrity at Howe Use Aladdin Security on. It is known to be the safest and best oll. Gkay & C1awgsos, Printers. Globe Printing oni ave. Yap wide pereales 6c. Stern's, 947th street. A Cam Loan or Mornay Spicer, Compton & WHOLESALE AGENeY fot Syracuse salt, Murray’ €gnandaigua etd dt Bslood’s brooms, sit Prices. Spicer, Compton & ¢ Barks and K Clarkson's. DER Just received at 034 Loulsiona avenue. ods printed promptly. Gray & AssIGSEE of H. Hollander, 408 24. 1 will offer special 's efockery and housefurnistin plated ware of the very best Stork MUST be sold. 7th street north- ducements in china, goods; also, stiver- assignee, ¥anv wide percales ice, Stern's, hn Street. Ask Your DEALER ty show you the Richmond straight cut cigarettes In boxes, euntne, Hewpl CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 5:45 p. m. and | extinguished at 12:0 p. mn. well-known printer, who was Yewts on different n-wspapers of Jenly last evening at his home, He w about “St ye > District Temperance Alllance last night elected t follow! hi mEHT U7 bat Beall on Jannat Injanet nto estrada he Witch was Very hi n. being the boy choir hes b ve pwn and his w Bi Itins Mr. P. Ke thiseharge w Which ida ef mast o keep ug Prot. Masoa modern sa also of the Georg F ten lectures on the a, for carr ng days On the Lair by SOLUTION Ti REMOVE PRESIDENT KIN ttee appointed by the mintstersof the plist ehurehes of the District to tnvestt- y the ig, thade a report Wo a meeting day at the Shieh « a throuch the ei Kev. KS Laws Tbe report stated that the girl Rad been forced freni the room by Dr. Ktag, and tha’ threatened to ent hts head open with eraser. After discussion Kev. W.H. Brooks offered fesolution requesting the bourd fo remove Dr. Ki ht that the evi deus ter ing any cone! A Fer 8¢ FINaniy Setrre on the UL & Supreine Court yesterday, In Ube case of Chau “yD. Sp aii In erro: agt. Dennis S Cooley, the nt of District Supreme md the case rewanded for a ts a dispute between the par- ant Of for prosecuting a case Clsim, FAIL FOR ASSAUETING iy @ Te looking ec in th pltce yesterday ing Mr. W. Calvin Chase, ¢# Herbert was sentence ss testified th Saxr to 4 Fronk Hes 2 in Jat Mr. no'ctock, bi arch, and Wh defendant came up and struck 2 head with a ie the whip In ple-es. Witnesseh hit at the Cor. of 1 Srik te lutred by some one to conumit countet an article whieh was ee retlecing on a house of te i ened tO expose the names tn house. _ AGUXET THE ¢ ns has » standing the Vitlay & Ist. Mr. Chase scld te had evidently & Ube assanit on ished in the bbb the 17 ns atid appotnte he states thy K of the pir va nikd pay 4) nd tat th op dollar—$t6s for hi uppited for ther A had Mr.c end hay and Parkourst Ju. ‘nd Annie M. B nion Fates oud Bet rence ‘TT ind Katie Sui and Severene d Victoria B. y r amd Jennie at Her- Test of the week, be given.” There ts a matinee every = ——— Wo —A very attractive coliection of Weter colors and engravings, framed and un- framed. are now arranged and on exbfbition atthe pom of Messrs. Walter B. Wetilams & Co. The Sele coinmences this evening at 8 o'clock, and will continue until all are sold. lovers of tine arte mot ladl Lo attend Ube see, the entire | rs | pi who:d and some thirty oth by Messrs. Biracy © Birney, tiled ist Moses Coleman, whe mad? | and tor t jolntBeEnt Of ve a carnival at Abner's hall | iy aw! Lene y | fund. pitary teach. f home mtssions | rter that Herbert } ‘The Washington City Presbytery. AID TO HOWARD UNIVERSITY $TUDENS—COMMITTER CHANGES, ETC. An adjourned meeting of the presbytery of Wash- ington city was held yesterday ig New York ave- nue churen, Rev. Dr. Sunderland, moderator, and Rev. Dr. Bittinger, stated clerk. The committe: to whom the question was referred in regard to the action of the board of education in withholding aid from Messrs. Alston, Henderson and Pinckney students at Howard University, through their chairman, Rev. Dr. Fullerton, reported in favor of continuing aid to thes young men. The report | also suggested that the board consult with the | presbytery before taking action of similar char- acter In the future. ‘The report was adopted, | Rev. Dr. Craighead recording his written dissent. Appropriate re-olutions were adopted in regard to | Ure death of tev. EH. Cumpston. At his owa | Tequest, Rev. Dr. Crafimedd was released trom | Serving’ on the standing committee on freedmen, | and Rev, Dr. Bartlett substituted tu hls place. Rev. | Dr. Full "rton and Commodore Eirly were added to | the committee, Rev. Jon L. Freeh signitied his ' ion of stated supply of the churches of Neels- | ville and Boyd's station, and at thelr request: the | Sessions of those chu-ches were granted leave to | supply their own pulpits with Rev. Dr. Childs, | moderator. Geod Weather To-morrow. ‘Th? indications at the signal office this morning showed uninistakable signs of warmer weather to- morrow in this Vieinity, with a probability of its Deing fair. eee District Government Alfairs. PROPOSED REFORM AMONG THE WIRES. Superintendent Miles, of the fire alarm telegraph and telephone service, and Chief Cronin, of the fire department, had a conference with President Edmonds yesterday upon the fire alarm service, Several matters were under discussion, among which was the advisability of arranging with other Ines of telephone or te-ezraph service, so that Mr. Miles may supervise the laying of all wires to pre- Vent their coming into contact with or in apy man- ner interfering with the fire alarm wires. PHYSICIAN TO THE POOR. Dr. Peter Goolrick, who resides at 718 12th street, northwest, has been to-day appointed a physician to the poor for the sixth sanitary division, vice D. B. Street, resigned. MISCELLANROUS. Commissioner West yesterday presented to the High School cadets, at the high School, on O street, the standard of colors won by the cadets at thé homeopat fair recently. The missioners Nave informed Mr. C. F. L. the “¥" track on the B. and O. road, deen the sudject of complaint, was es? by proper authority. AS the service of the road and the general interests of the public ap- pear to require its intenance, the Commlssion- ers cannot at this time undertake to have It re- moved. AT el at Tur Ixpustrrat. Howe ScHoor.—At the meeting of the board of managers of the Industrial Home chool last evening the sup rintendents W tockbridge, reported 82 children In the ome. A committee Was appointed to take action tn reter- ence toa proposed entertainment and lunch to be given in ald of the cooking schools and industrial Schools of the District. A vote of thanks was ten- dered to the Founsry chureh Sunday school for a donation of 73 books for the Mbrary of thy Indus- trial Home School. a | Recest Roprextes.—On Saturday night thieves | entered the residence of Mr. James Hunt, No. 1023 | 28th street, by cutting slats from the basement | Wiudows, dnd carried off about $140 worth of clot | ing. —$5 is reported to have been stolen fromLucy Duniap, of 1716 5th street.—The same amount Was stolen from Lous Hirsch, of 1103 sth street —Benjamin Allen reports s'olen from uu Riggs roadg5 worth of meat.—Heury Lafayette house, reports stolen a box of tools, Valued at $& ——— Alexandria Affairs. NG STAR —At the city school board last rom the finance committee, ron \ 1 sg Cha quire L 1 bee for a new se ‘ater iniraduced a resolu <AW froin tie committe power to r: | aschool house. possible, money for He thought incrrase in tuition Judge Stuart salt that: between 180 ase house and ISt cent na uid be for 181 ce ya ntand the of anew itted. eof new tea hos* who hav A iJourne t. with and tie board resoive tthat 14 | preference woul L be ende | the state ‘THE Pearopy 1 110 the seliool ment for the Peabody school building hat fe and Usat it’ was now free of Incum- ‘This building has cost some $17,000, about f which was contributed by the Peaboly Tue 1ePS ate Ben pis board last rk night that | $3,000 of ‘ores.—L.e camp of confederate veterans met st nig’ voted to change {ts constitution so S to adintt honor. ry members. —The eadets he cane awarded to Onto r th? most popula John A. Carr, of the oadomloe——The Retorm long roll of Sts metabers, testifying to the Treasurer on a Visit to New Just closed 13 mar- This fs the same se add tuany resp benotts of ¢ Re A L RoR AAT RRR, AAL RR AMAL RE ATLL BBR A K K HO NNN GGG BB AA KK Tl NNN G BBBOOAA KK WoONNN G BOB ASA KK UW NNN 6 GG BBB OA A OK OK OM ON NN GGG BD EE BER BODE EMR DpD KER R R- This Powder never veries 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 weisht, alum or phosphats powders. SoLD ONLY IN CANS. ROvAL aps Baxixe Power Co.. 105 Wall street, N. ¥. ¢ hair, and and as a preparation accomplishing wonderful It isa certain remedy for removing dandruff, results, m:king the scalp white and hair to its youthful color. W £20 XOTSOUSD A NEEDLESS ALARM WH e tell you tht the teint of scrofula is in your Tuherited or acquired, it is there, and Ayer's | Sursapar tte ai i u CASH DRY GOODS STORE, SELLING OFF AT COST. cf the Loom € ek Wills Sheetin Blacl Tk Velvet, reduced to $1.50; lors, i Brown, Green, Garnet 38 xoods), twelve yurds very yard ix worth 2: Colored Silke at actual cost price. Our ex- ut quality Black *Iks, reduced from #1.25 to ent quality Colored Silks, reduced and Blus, 50c. e width, Cream, Pink, Bln, uiting, In G iinmetise. tk Vel and Brown, one yard and STige. i | Bleached Table Damask, pure linen, 50¢, Black Cashmere Shawls, pure wool, $1.60, CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, hear the corner of 7th street, we Bess Is Tue Ds ASK FOR IT. T. TRICT. SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEB LAGER, For Sale in Bottles by Dealers Generally, and im Casks aud Bottles by the Aent, SAMUEL C,. PALMER, 1234 29th street northwest, wn, and restoring gray | Hark T heard thousands of voices saying unto me Go TO THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE;: 927 and 929 7th street northwest, I WENT And so did a host of peop'e. They acted wise! ° dd well. 80 DID L T found there something cood; #o did they. Istumbled upon something bettér; no id they, I finally found the best; so did they. for Menta Youth Boys? aiid Chilaneaw Wear te ihe | District, al at the’ TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE? RED LETTER | Red Prince Albert Letter Sults, =) Sale. $15.53 and upwarda__ \ Rea Four-button Cutaway Latter Sults, Sale. $9.68 and upwards, Rea Sack Letter Suits, Sale. $3.51 and upwards. Rea Boys’ 5 Letter Suits, Sale. $4.05 and upwards, Red Children’s Letter Suits, 4 Sale. $2.48 and upwards, Sate. Rea Men’s Rea’ Letter Overcoats, Letter Sale. $5.15 and upwards, i) Bate. + Red Boys’ ‘Red Letter Overcoats, Teter Sale. $1.69 and upwards, _ Sate. Red cttdren’s Red. Letter Overcoat: Letter Sale. 90c. and upwards, Sale. 400 pair of MEN'S PANTS, strictly all wool, $2.78, ‘We shall positively decline to ecll any of oar pods to dealers, and are determined that consumers only sliall lave tie benetit of our reduced prices, 10 w PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE,” i STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 927 and 929 Seventh strect northwest. E27 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. fe? . Sacririce IN OVERCOATS AND SUITS, Overcoats at 85, formerly $10. ‘Overcoats at $6, formerly $12, By | Overcoata at $7.50, formerly $15, Overcoats at 810, formerly $20. Overcoats at $13.50, formerly $27, Suits at 26.50, form rly 913. Buils at , formerly $15, Suita at $10, formerly #2), Suits at $12, formerly $24. Suits at $15, formerly $30. Pantsat half price, Boys’ Suite and Overooats at half price, at the MISFIT STORE, 30 CORNER 10ra AND F STREETS. $40 $100 | WONDERFUL R ITION IN TYPZ-WRITERS THROUGH THE HALL, Greatest simplicity. ducabi'ity, needs no repairs, with ten varieties o. type, in Fnalisti or foreugn langiaies: changed in 3) seconds, Writing beautiful, perfectly clear. Machine in Wajnut cay vin pounds Chief drawbacks against fy pe-writ figh cost. com plexity, irregularity uon-portabilify—all obviated in the HALL. Copying solicited at lowest rates. Office: 1921 F Street. Ja3 R. H. EVANS, General Agent. vs. Fan AND Wisrer Taurorratioy. Sultings, Overcoatings, and Trouserings recelyed andopen forinspection. ‘Gentlemen will place their orders at the LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON, H. D. BARR, Bed 1111 Pennsylvania avenue. J. Cc. Horcurssos, Successor to M. WILLIAN, bas just received direct importation of exclusiva novel- ties for evening wear, which include samples from the best manufacturers in Paris. snd aze the most elegant goodsever shown in this market, 7 Trevine, Paris. 907 Pennsyl ‘The reduction of ten per cent on cloaks w! ‘until the stock ix closed. pres AND RELIABLE in a HOMCEPATHIC REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or in complete outfits, at BOERICKE & TAFEL’S Paarmacy, au5-C078E 938 F Street, Washington, D. C. = a = _ = Tae Narionar Sure Devosrr Co. CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORE AVENUE PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS JAN- UARY 22D, 1867 Capital -#200,090 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS, JAMIN P. SNYDER, Pre LES 3 T. LAWKA! ‘Treasurer, ALBERT L STUR NT, Secret ©.E. NYMAN, Asst. Seo’y, Dmectom: Benjamin P. Snyder, lover, T. Lawrason Rises Henry A. Wiliard, Albert L. Sturtevant, John F. Rody. John G. Parke. Wusoys Fasou;s Bao er) EER ER s Kee Sss8 = as been svwater than the supply and aro still booming, and now we propos to gi fhe Washingtonians # chance to buy these Famous Shoes for Ladies and Ge: en, For Laies we also make to measure a fine Hand- Stitched Shoe at $5.00, For Gentlemen wo make to measure our celebrated Waukenphast at 5,00, F. H. WILSON, Custom SHoeMaKer, 409 7th Street Northwest, Washington, Also 252 W. Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. [ST scprew E COURT OF THE DISTRICT COLUMBIA, WILLA Buroyss ot al. vs. HERMAN HOLLANDER al.—No, 9,296, Equity Docket 24. ot ‘This cause being referred to me to state the debts of the defendant, Herman Hollander, and asseta, notice 1s hereby «iven that shall proceed wider thewaid order of Teference on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTH. 1885, at ONE O'CLOCK P.M., atmy office, in the United States Court-house, at Which time and place all credis ‘and persons inter- tors of the sald Hetman Hollander, ented said matter, may appear and _vreset claims, [a30-5t) SANG" PAYNE: Audion Gur Tur Bess iets “THE CONCORD HARNESS,” THE CONCOKD COLLAR. 4h CITY HEMS. * “stop Thiet.’ Readeg, dowtsteal one, but buy a bottle of Dr, Bu!l’s Co up for cen s 1 The following pr: proachuble Bar wid] be offered to-mor- Tow and Thursday only att. Geldschintds’, 812-7h St. n. w.;50¢ Mahogany, Ebony or Walnat cur- i and Unap- + {tain poles for 29.5 13¢ or rs for $2; Rising: Sen stove polish 6 cakes Be,sod elsewhere for “6c; handsome engraved gpblets 49¢ dz, worth $1.; colored glass finger Dapwis @ for 79C, colored glass toouh pick sta picks 13¢;-handsome €1. tinted china cu: dores for 69¢; 35¢ brooms decorated English china dinner sets, 180 pict juced from $25. to $17.79; handsome. hand paint china chamber ets, 10 pieces, reduced frogu g6.45_ t@ $3.17; Engitsh stone china covered slop, $1.47, wort 30 fi. clothes Ines 4¢; 60 IC, Re; 90 TL 12¢; Wooden boxes, 5 in nest only 332, ‘worth 50e; latye whisk Droomis, Dlacking brushes, knife and fork trays, 10 in hat racks, 4 boxes of blacking, steak broilers, table spoons, 10 boxes of laundry blue, large rub- ber combs, 100 clothes pins, only 9 cach, worth froin 20 to 25c; decorated chil cream pitehers 17c, aWorth 2c; colored wine glasses 6 for 3c, worth 50c; Picture frames slightly damaged, at” halt price; also handsome Daby carriages Just recetved will be offered at tow prices. i Great Reduction Sale in Shoes this week at Strasburger Bros’, 726 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Special attention 18 led to the following choice lots: les’ fine kid box toe worked button hole shoes; (41.25; reduced from #2. LLadies’ tlegant dress kid and pebble goat button {sShoes, opera toe and comanon sense style, $1.65; ’*<- reduced from $2.75. ‘Ladies’ real French kid box toe shoes, very stylish, “ €2.75; reduced trom $4. |) Misses’ Schoc! shoes, all solid leather, 90c.; reduced from $1.25. Mfises’ pebble grain spring heel shoes, 95c.; re- * duced from $1.50. Hdrea's genuine goat button shoes, 78c., reduced rom Children’s spring heel shoes, 50c.; reduced from 75c. Infants’ kid and pebble shoes, $0e.; reduced from Boys’ ind youths’ button shoes; all solid, $1.15; re- “+ duced from $1.75. Men's button, lace and Congress gaiters, $1.25; re- duced froin $2. Men's fine gailers, warranted calf, #; reduced from $3. 1 ‘You Will Save 40c.on Every Doliar by going -to Auerbach’s Sewing Machine Rooms, cor. 7th_and H. “Sitent New American No. 7,” Singer,”“New Automatic,” “New Domes- *} the,""and other standard machines’ No drummers! 1 Superior Splint Coal For open fires, at A. R. Wililams & Co.'s, 6157th and 117 Mth street, 1 Just Received, and 16 platt shit rice, $1.45; cheap at $2. Frame’s, corner 7th und the only strictly one- price Hat and Gens Furnishing Store in Uniscity.1 No Old Stock Heayted in New York, six months ago, with the aroma entirely lost, Dut fresh from my stam cylinder, roasted every day, 1s the Kind of Coffee you want to use. D. A. Burke, Amer- Jean T Store, cor. 7th and I sts. n.W. 2 eceived—a large supply of Lynn Haven and Itttle Bay Salt water Oysters, by Jonn Kelser, 194 High street, Georgetown.’ Familes or par: tes can be supplied by the gallon or any other style. 3 “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” are ex- cellent for the reltef of Moarseness or Sore ‘Throat. ‘They are exceedingly effective.”"—Chu'istian World, Loudon, Eng. €0 = Pennsylvania Crushed Coke, Sapérior range fucl, at A. R. Williams & Co.'s, 615 7th And 1117 18th street. 1 2 Clears out rats, miter, ropes, fhes, ants, beabngs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 1: Druggtists. 1 You Can’t Afford to pay @ Ib. for Tea. Well, ycu can afford to use Burke's American mixed at 500.1. Its equal to, If not better, than the ordi- Thary $1 ‘Tea sold by the ching gift shops. American T Store, cor. 7Ui and T sts. ww. 2 - L, Wild & Bro. 709 7th street northwest, have a few more of thos? Extraor in second-hand Plans 3 Music Boxes and Drums, wrray?s N. ¥. Cider pure apple juice, Finest ever sold Or; ‘gans, Music Stands, 3 MUps market. Ask Your grocer for it. 6 75% Quart Battie. in the world for the money, Btu. Bear D st. coi jad Dressius and Cold ne Sz he univer favorite both in uited States and i Britin. Wholesome, fous, economical aud gurriti lety, Waste and troubie, Chners Crown Collars, Cuffs 2nd Mon: SDITES are Che best of ail. is Suves anx- eo Klvod’s Brooms are the best ever sold in W grocer for them. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niet Rose. co Alpine Violet. eo ne, Lily of the Valley. eo Syracuse Salt in Pockets 1s the purest, strongest, best able and Dairy Salt ever sold. ASK your grocer for it. 6 WDERNEY DAIRY WAGON: Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every merning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 50. per Round, Also, Cottage Cheese, ButterMk atid AMUSEMENTS. : arate CARRIE SWALN. What « Woman Can Do, The Little Joker Iakes Everything. ‘The Bost, Soubrette in the Wor ld. “| CARRIE SWATN. An Admirable Actress, CARRIE SWal : ‘An Artistic Dancer. CARRIE SWA ‘Aa’ Kccomplished Vocaiist, Roath 0: Laughter. Unbounded Applause. Joker Matince (To-morrow) Wednesday. Admission to BMcony only 25 cents. Dou ‘Fail to Bring!the: Ghildren to See Chirp, The Little dyker. Feb, 9—Three Nights, ‘Th> Kinderga-ten. Thurs@ay, Feb. 12—Uoston Ideal Opera Company. APPACGHS GaaND ObeRA HOUSE : XN. FEBGUARY 2 188%, i MORDA: (IVE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. * FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY i AND ) | o“BHE LYCEUM COMPANY. TUESDAY. Feb. 3. SLOCK. 3 PUNTA. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, Fel FRIDAY, SATURI SAEURI VENING, Fel erg Bie, Private te Tanna 810. ery Bic Eeivate boxes. €20. 818. aud @10. MOWDAY, Feb. OLTHE GALDEY SUAVE, ** tik ANNUAL BENEFIT. .., 2 NATIONAL THEATER, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 19rH. Tetlervedecats for f Ellis « €o. “s. Single GRAND concent AT MARINUS HALL, By the MUSICAL PRODIGIFS—THE WETZLER CHILDREN + 5 AND LUNDA DA COSTA, “WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 4, At8 Grelock. Reserved sca's, $1: admis:ion, 50 conte. For sale Droop's Music Store, Natiosan 7 ne reinaining tnission, 25e. at EVERY EVENING ow { ONLY MATINEE ON SATURDAY. YANNY D D D be Ga A A v v v i E E m: N N BR: ak P oO) oO ° RR R R art T T tor Sardou's “FEDORA.” ‘Next Week—LOUIS ALDRICH, in My Partner. CERT LItD CON Ww ‘of the series at the “CHURCH OF OUR FATHER,” Corner 13th and L streets, WEDNESDAY EVE! eb. 4th, 1885, mn jeu tice to the choir of will be the first public apes. of a ladies, componed of Arm MeCartee: Miss No i and Mrs. Fa ihe distinenistied laty Mine, tak y t ALA, Fougur, Mr. Hay and Mr. Maltby will also 3 at Ellis & Co.'s Musi 12-3 and reserved se: ious frou Will PROF. EDWARD i RAN CHURCH (Luther Place), NING, February oth, 1285. £2 the benefit of the poor allthe WED. FEBRUARY, MARCH and APRIL, and on E MONDAY. and all the SATURDAYS of APRIL, Mr. Walters urges it te fhe rv mited excopt nubered that noal athos: days obtained at the Offic: of ratoga stie ts, t Mulberry streets; M Madison st ¥ Sha Mes anid Head strevts: Bendann’s 181 West Baitinvore street. 12-3 jotia and Tixley, Miss JENNIE CALEP. nid her own Dramatic € jouday, Tuesday LITTLE MU 3, Merry, Mirth-Matine Viittets (with son medle}s), Mist INNNIE CALEF. Triday’ aul Saturday, ‘CHON New Seonery by Mr. E, W. Ca-penter, Second Week of the Human Atom, Major Tot. Afternoons only. “Pune a lk, Se. per quart, Cream 15e. pint. G RE, Scacenren Is OVERCOATS AND SUITS AY THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., Corner 7th and G streets, ‘We are determined not to carry an Overcoat ti} next season; therefore, weare selling them at agreat sacri- fice, ‘Overcoats we sold at $25, we sell now at $12.50, Overcoats we sold at $22, we well now at $11, Overcoats we sold at $20, we sell now at $10. Overcoats we sold at B16, we sell now at $8, Ove goats we sold at $12, we sell now at $6. And ul others in proportionate low prices. SUITS. SUITS, A fine Chevoit Suit at 46, worth $12, A fine Cassimere Suit at 88, worth 816, A 4-button Cutaway Corkscrew Suit at 11, worth 818 A fine Black All-wool Frock Snit at 813, worth 320, A fine All- wool Prince Albert Suit at 815, worth $25, Boys’ and Children's Overcoats and Suits at 50 cents on the dol 2,00) pair of Men's aud Boys’ Pants, from 3125 up- ward. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., ap CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, Gres ORTING. EPPS’ COCOa-. BREAKTAST. By a thoronh knowledge of the natural laws which govern the onrations cf digestion and nutrition, ad by careful application of the os premnace of well-se- lected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided onr breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save Us y heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of dict that « constitution may be gradu- ally built up until strone enough to resist every tel deitcy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are float- ing around us ready to attack wherever there is & weal: point, | Wemay cucane many e fetal shatt by pan ives well for with pure blood and a proper! nuuvisheu framie.”—Ciell Servwre Gaselte, big a Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in ti only (ig-1b. and Ib.) by Grocera labelled tus: = JAME3 EPPS & CO., Hommopatitic Chemists, mhil-s.m&tu London, England. Mesr Be Crosen Oor. 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 ends in ‘men’s and boys' clothing we will close out at eny reason- able offer. _ 10 v To Crosz ‘Will offer to-day and until sold my entire stock of LADIES' AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS AT AND BELOW Cost, Having decided to close March Ist the entire stock J. W. SE! 19M and 1916 Pennsylvania anon Busrsess. Penne; Gurriace, Road. Team and Express Harness of ioe pis sea CHAS, H. JONE: allkinds and at Lowent Prices, LLY iis ANSE, Seung CONCORD HARNESS is stamped with | SuStw © F: OLtar ith and E streets northwest, LUTZ& Bro, —_| (VIE CELLULOID THUSS-THAT NEVER BREAKS, 497 Pennsylvania avenne, | wiifle bathing Is for sale st $a-UORSE BLANKETS and. CANNIAGE HODES 3 MRS. FISHER devotes ber slvestion to Gin wore cy Great variety at very low prices, qu} Laay dasrone, = oe . Admission to rele, 10 conts 20 Keserved seats may be seenred hout extra charge at the Box of- Doors open £2 "show. NG Agenuine New Fnzlcnd home pic "700 lanzhable tableaux. Great Gy r ot Second week of Prof. CABPENTER'S Steues iu Pslichology and Meam-risn: Marvelous fun. Crowded houses. Different each night, Aduilssion'25 cents. Reserved seats 59 cents. Private instruevons in Physcnology given daring the day 12-6 x cing MONDAY, FE} and niatine: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, M & Holmes’ British Noveliy Com v, the Gems ot the Londow tage . to this com th acts that are indeseriba Visit thea aud be couvinced that there are some things thatare new. Monday, February 9—Comedy 4 conti nation. cus iS HALL, Wednesday. PROF. CARP! B. 2. Georgetown, it Hie School Libraries, ATRICAL AND BALL COSTUM. Costumes for Ladies, Gent's and €) souabl: prices, at L. MOXLE! ja et northwest, So Ee ARINDS HALL. Lecture by the REY. HENRY WARD BEECHER. TUESDAY NEXT, February 3d, Subject—“REIGN OF THE COMMON PEOPLE.” aber SOc. Reserved seats, 75c. and $1, M at Bren* 3028-60" Wud: DEBERS ORCHESTRA FURNISHES Music for all occasions, Orders left at residence, 1120 7th street sontheast: JE, F. Droop, and Eberbach, phone at Ellis’ Music Store, or Watch Box. Yard, will rec-ive prompt #tention, Can furnish Uniform Baud for 4th $a28-1n NJO! BANJO! BANJO! EI ft at Droop’s, Denonet’s con- eprompt attention, July A. orders to residence, 725 7th BE se. Ellis! or Metzerott’s Music Stores, ai fectionery story HOICE SEATS: for all the Theaters. BLENTA’ Tennsylvonia aver GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. __ We Haye Jusr Recesven ANOTHER LOT OF 1060 DOZEN BROWN HALF HOSE, ‘The “came e« we sold so many of last year." which we azo offering at the roman low price of $1 per box ‘Also ono Job lot of 109 dozen colored HALF HOSE, which we will close at 20 cents a pair, or three pairs for SU cents. These goods aro worth $3 per dozen, At 8B. ELLERYS, j 1112 F street northwest. 3:7-3m dal6 Jusr Recewen- Alange Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 7c. and 61, Full Line of Full and,Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES BYATS, Proprictor. . THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ‘716 F street northwest, Opposite Patant Office, free wdinission to | 1 tpefr u SS, Fe FOR HEATING BY FCRNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROYES. FOR OPEN GRATES. FOR SALE WASHINGTON 40 Bushes Crushed, $3.50. 40 Busheis Not Crushed, $2.9, DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF DRY GOODs. Tuvonren Sarre xs Axp Ghseuaus. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) Has now open a very large and well selected stock of New Plain, Figured and Checked Fremch Sat- teens in chalce styles and colonings. 10) pleces! Anderson’ i inwhos wide Scotch Zepliyr in plat hams, ineiuding ’ ghauns ineinding wil the nw strip2d and New Printed Cotelines and Crepe Effects, New French and Brt'ish White Gots, ‘New Embroidered White and Ecru Batiste Robes. Pure Linen Damask Tableciozhs, all widths and lengths With * and * Square Nay to match, mad» by Jobn 8. Brown & Sons, Belfast, Ireland. Belgian Pillow and Sheeting Lin-as, “Extra Good Values” in Irish and ¢ and Damask Linen ‘Towel. at 12,20, 25, 37 and Perinot's Kid Gloves in all lengths from 2 to 16 but- tons. Plain and Broeaded Lyon's Stik. Vel Duchesse, Rhadames, Surah SItks in Black, White aud all shiues for streei, reception end evening wear. New Silk Gvuzes, Illusions and Crepe de'Chines, 89 Spring importation of All-woot French Dress Fabrics arriving dat! e2~ CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Burtor Pennsylvanta avenue, corner 9th street. stabitshed 719 rman Huck Satin LADI At A COTTON UNDERWEAR, | DA’ 719 MARKET SPACE, We have just placed upon our counters a large and complete assortment of HAMBURG EDGES, ERTINGS and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, at prices much lower than the same goods have ever en offered at retail. The langer portion of these goods are our own impor belng very cheap are Fi im, and as well as We invite an examtnat in every resoect. e Lot of SOILED = &e., at Halt E.G. DAVIS. We have made creat reductions in our UNDER- WEAR DEPARTMENT, many lines betng marked down to less than cost. Every garment in this de- | partment is of the most reliable make, and we feel | assured that the reductions will be appreciated. Stock Complete in every department. uine bargains at E. ¢ pet 719 MARKE’ | Ocr Axssvar. Daxcany COTTON UNDERWEAR CLEARING ALE. COTTON SURPASSING UNDERWEAR AT PRICES THE CLOSEST AND KEE COMPETITION, THE VERY BEST MUSLINS! THE VERY BEST CAMBRICS! THE VERY BE } TH SP EMBROIDERIFS! VERY BEST STYES! COMMENCES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN'Y Dru, 185, Our Entire Secon’ Floor Devoted to the Sale of Ladies Underwear, Everynhing in JReadiness for an Immense Rush. NIGHT DR! ns, good Cotton, superior in at $i. ey three roy insertion be- k wnd sleeves ec. This gown | tween clusters of tel trimmed with tn | would be E Mother Hubbard Yoke, five rows Hamburg Inser- tion beLWeen clusters Of tucks, front, ned a sleeves trimmed with Rufiies of Embretd ; a imost declided bargain. SKIRTS. Extra good quailty Muslin, with rufties and tuck- dae. quality ne Musiin,with 7 inch Cambric rufies, with five | Freneh tucks/and he with wideand nartow tucks in extraordinary good bang: ? Muslin with $tnch handsome Embroidered Flounce, With tucks above, forming in all a trim- ming *, yard deep, Se, worth $1.59. CHEMISE, Good Musiin, plain band, neck and sleeves, well finished, 19., regular 2c, Chemise, Yoke of Insertion between four clusters of five fine tucks, embroidered frout, neck and sleeve Uurlmmed with fine Hamburg Eilge, 47c.; never sol fordess than 75« Pompadour Yoke, of all over Hamburg Embroid- ery, square heck, With fine embroidery edge and neck and sleeves, 88e.; Would sell readily at $1.25. DRAWERS. Good Musiin, with hem and five tucks, nicely fln- ished, 19¢.; a bargain al Musiin, : tucking, Fine Muslin, wide and narrow tucking, broidered ruftle, 66c. ; were 9c. Fine Muslin, fine open-work Hamburg between French tucks, edged with wide embroidery to match, 98c.; Very cheap at $1.50. INFANT'S LONG SLIPS, Good Cambrie, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine rum Cambrie costs more, Cambri¢, with Mother Hubbard Yoke, ue tuck- ing and enibroidery, 4¥e. deep em- Insertion en-work marked at 25 to 33 per cent lower ices. Retter Corsets at 50¢. We must reduce stoc! prices exceptionaily low. Antleipated rush. LANSBURGH & BRO., 42), 422, $24 AND 426, SEVEN’ Orth Trom $1 to $1.50. \d therefore have made Call early to avoid the jag Ar Cosr: We are still selling onr xtoc’ datine it with th Market 8p sock of COME d velow cust. All the best brands of black and colored Silks, Diack and colored Cashmeres, Lance plete stock of fable Damask, Towsls, 3 All the best makes of Shectings and Cottons, Doth in brown and bleached, ‘You will find it to your advantage to examine our stuck before purchasing elsewhere, JA. LUTERELLE CO, 817 Marke: Space. SEWING MACHINES Hoxtwsay Paesexrs, THE LATEST, BEST AND ONLY PERPECT SEWING MACHINE, ‘THE LIGHT-RUNSING NEW HOME, Acknowleded €0 be the highest achievement of best mechanical skill in the country. A complete new set of attachments, peiforming an eutite new and wide ratuze of Work.: Call or send for dlvculur aud sampics of w OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Binhling, Sduring MucSives of aif Liste: endier cijestalie ene cn ines of ins jes" ust 6 for fitting and draping drestes 7 “al HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD,” WITH OUR NEW set of Attacnments in a Velvet-lined Box, wakes the finest outhit for the Silent Whi McKENNEY" ja27 family sewing ever yet offernd; also New Home, Domestic. Everything st 27 Gth eteced vorthwest. wrth LECAMPANE aNp HOREHOUND. ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND. ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND. ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND. ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND. FS OP Ek F C0 0 KK Ee cc Oo KK & coo 00) KK kre IT MAKES A Q IT IS EASIL IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATR IT IS RCONOMICAL IT WILL PAY To TRY IT. BY THE GASLIGHT co, 25 Bushels Crashed, £2.50. 2% Busheis Not Crushed, $2.0. WASHINGTON OR ORG LADIES G ODS. ADAM LAMBELE, Dirwet Tnuporter, ¥. 2ist New York, bas retururd to th anew and full awortinent of Evening. Dinner Walking Costumes. The oo oe isrlors, BaF meroct, © yroate BULIMT Howss Mrs. A. Anwstnone, = IMPORTER, 140 Wert 424 str ot, Ni wa oe ee At Parlor E. Arlington hotel, ‘On Wednesday and Thursday, Febr ¥ant aesortment of Evening, Dinner abd’ “Walking Ja0-6¢ Dresses, Flowers. Wray, ME. FERRIEI. late of Elise, London: Worth, Paria Rew York. Reception. event, ai all ace areas makin” at moderate pros. Styleand at Hotl'st' Charles, corucr Ai at. and Pa ave, jeSt tee M ADAME Ena Sovur. Of 305 Sth Avenue, New York, Is located for the season at 10 F SrkeeT Nortawast, ‘With imported bail and evening dresses; also Street costumes and wraps. ME. VON BZANDIS, MoDISTH, MM Formerly w 1 Tas lor, Fr & Co. St. Laut Suits mate at the shortest tid eatin Bridal Tronswsn sylvain aver ¥ Asrox Fis: Chestcal 1 "Superior ating, tock Brena HERS aning Fstubtishment, Strvt northweet, “EX taal shape wed efiectually, ont OLS a ~ Mina ©. P. Mize 18 EAST 28TH ST. NEW YORK, 27 Rue Paradis, ne Pa 9 Cowervs Hall Block, Nae toga Spring, Will open on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH, Branch Establishment at 1334 F STREET, WASHINGTON, With a fine assortment of Imported Costumon, Weapa ties in Dress Garnitures, 3a6- Im? TS ALAPRED. RED! Cireniar Inines \GHAM, Cloth muffs m Mise CUN) 1810 8th atest, between Nang 0. EK. RUMPHERY, 420 Text Steer Nowrnwrer, Makes Cors:ts to order inevery stele asd material, and Maaranteon ferfort ht oka swnncort sae Murino Underwear, vss Reform Goode, COLCORAN wt 8 Maly Dresser, fron Patents and Five Medals fro Exponitic ne nporter of AND FINE HAIR WORK uthing and Hair Dress: Wires to onde as Fey Hi bYEr ine Petablishmes f Tal ict at t+ Dyed, Cleaned t manner. Plush Avet and Party: Droncea a epectalt nie up withoat heine rpasd AR formerly wich A. Fi wpe HAIR Dy! ESSER. alps treated a st. rs, Serva Revrerr, G05 ih street, opposite Patent Of assortny f Art Enutooideriox and Fancy Needlework, Sateen, Mush and Felt im all leading shades, ine of Pearsal!'s Fue! Floss, Decca Silks, Arrasen el and Hamburg Wool, and al! material for Art Newdlework, Fall stock of Berlin Zephyrs, Columbia, Germantown and Saxony Wool and Kn snd Filo- STOCKS, GRAIN, PETROLEUM. « CO. CLARKSO: 38 Broadway. New York. Orders for the purchase or sale for cash or on mas gins carefully execut Facilities unsurpasse cial information regardi ur inarkets freely furn! upon request. [All inquiries will inet with tmunedi- ate and cheerful respo Devotion to the interests of fheir customers is well-known ¢ wractertutic of th Use, 7 faction guaranteed. Parvare Stock Trxecrarn Wines Washin ston, Baltimore, Phils ton, pia, New York, Bos- PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, 64 roadway, ~, 180 Fifth avenue; New Fork. General Partuers: James Whitely, Henry H. Dxige, H. Crager Oakley, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D, C. Maynard C. Eyre. Willian R. Travers, Special Partuer, Buy end sell on commission all classes of railway se- curities, Branch offico—539 15th street (Corcoran building) BL H. Dodge, resident partner. Quotations of stocks and Bonds and informstion re- garding the markets received tirough our wires in- stautly, direct from the New York Stock Exchange. AML onders executed and reported promptly. Por Asp Isvico: Those sho may wish to purchase, cither as a deli- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the ING, ‘This Whisky, upoo an snalytical examination, has proved to be free from Fusil Of, snd tidcod of any of WASHINGTON, D.@ B.& 1. W, CATHER WOOD, Bele lroprictem,

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