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oo. * THE EVENING LOCAL MENTION. 3 ‘The Weather. OPrice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasuiseros, D.C., February 9, 1855, 10a. m. For the middie Atlantic states, rain or snow, ‘Winds, shifting to westerly and north: ton Tuesday, slight ise in temperature today mmieter, followed on Tuct: Set cee cae Gens cok ig For Taesday—Light snows. followed by cold ‘tic coast, Colder clearing weather for the lake region, the Oblo valley ‘and. the gulfstaces.” The cold wav West of the Mississippi and in the lake re ‘will reach the Atlantic coast during Tues cataing « decided fall in temperature, ee Save Your Mowry by going to Freund's, 702 Bth street, for parties, Weddings and balls. GRAY & CLanxsox, Printers, Globe Printing Dilice, 339 Pa. ave. BH. Doverass & Sess’ Capsicnm Coosh ‘Gre anufuetured by themselves, and are Pesult of over forty years experience in com- cough mixtures. Brizys axp RECORDS printed promptly. A Treasury Robbery Ten Years Ago Re- called. “PEG LEG” HROWN'S APPLICATION TO HAVE THE MONEY TAKEN FROM HIM RESTORED. This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, Mr. A. B, Williams called attention to the case of Theodore W. Brown, otherwise “Peg leg” Drown, charged with receiving stolen property and larceny from the Treasury Some ten years since, in which case anolle entered afew das Mr. Wiillumr asked for an order to restore the prop- am Mr. Brown, sked if there was any objection. Attorney Worthington sald he had An objection, for the money was in the Treasury 4 tht settlement was made by the Attorney Mr. Williams read the letter from Attorney Brewster to District Attorney Corkhill, informing him that the de- partment hall ratified the settlement of the timau case, agreed upon between Mr. Bliss nd Ottman's coumpel, one af the terms of whieh stated after specifying certain funds at- factwd in Gttnan’s portion, that the govern- ment wonfd release ail elaiin upon all other fund that all criminal proceed- tropped. nere the money was now. at plied that It should be In the ands of the potice property clerk orus a special posit in the Treasury. ‘ke letter did not em brace Hrown's case, aad that ease after ten Ws having closed, he was entitled to the Gould's, 421 9th st. Da. Lrox’s Penrect Tootn Pownen.— "An Elegant Tollet Laxury, 25 cents. | inves’ taken from him, x wide percales, ‘Stern's, 904 7th st. The court said he ¢ a make no order now. ‘The Dedication of the Monument. MAMSHALS OF DIVISION AND AIDES AT POINTED BY GENERAL SHERIDAN. ten. Sheridan, marshal of the for the shington Monument dedication ceremonies has announced the appointment of marshals of @ivision as follows: First diviston—Bvt. Maj} Gen. R. B. Ayres, U.S. A. Second division— Moj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, of Virginia. Third di- vision—Lvt. Brig. Gen, W. W. Dudley, U.S. V. ‘The tollowing named officers are announced the stat of the mi CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forn’s Orena Hovse.—“The Kindergarten.” Natioxat THEATER.—Louis Aldrich in “My Partner. ALBaveH’s.—“The Galley Slave CONGREGATIONAL CuuKcH.—Prof. Lecture. ‘THEATER Comiqve.— The Comedy Four com- bination. HeExz0e’s Musecm.—“Queen’s Evidence” and | Fiske’s is v Ma Toe erate W. J; Nolleman U.S. a “Ten sing” andolio. rant Mibecda unre tiene cal Dice Museea.—“Ten Mile Crossing” aud o eign lad a gene eee | Condensed Locals. Gi SE Ioan 0. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:50 p.m. and wtingutshed at 1. The executive mittee of the FP peform elub has organized by th shaway ard McCauley, Lieut. W. Sen. J. G. Anderson as chairman apt. %, S, Burdett, U8, om us secretary odioe. U.S. M. Ca Mr. R Archbishop Gibbons adm! 11, Bvt. Maj. Clayton MeMichuel, ment of confirmation to 11> Evt. Maj. John B, . Bvt Lieut. Col, J.P. Ave adult donverts at St. Augusti olson, Maj. 5. vey, US. VE Mr. Mills yesterday. | 1! Lieot. Col. George “Truesdell, Fh ce a flame Magee gee ag er | hurritt, By. Col. Archtbald Hopkins, ©f the Methodist Episcopal churches. ecuacntieroe the waite, —_ aera ene ren asics ae Bap Monument Sock ty, has fent let- Baltimore. . Elliott, has reco “dit by a aeasion to he move OLS SNG SEV writ ofreplevin without any compromise with thief or purchaser. Dir. ‘Waters, an old and much respected | citizen of Montgomery: « y Tuary the. residen Thoinas G. Hardesty. He was in his ninety? eiphia, will appear inthe old revolutionary costume, and the standard carried at tite batties of Prineeton and Trenton. chool Cadets will 2 High third year. : forse fon of four companies TB Wilans Wheeler, colored, for striking Frankc | 779, ntinentalg andthe’ Germag in the head with a trick, was Lined 6204 } have intuemed or sixty days by Judge Snell to-ds ge ‘The Fire at the Signal Office. A fire broke out Saturday evening about six Delock in house No. 61S 17th s by one of the divisions ofthe » ames, which started on the second tloor, spre rapidly to the third and fourth floors, A larze quantity of records pertaining to the Lad, Franklin Bay and the Point Barrow expe: ‘were destroyed or badly dam: tinent commander of the reular requesting all ves In readiness to nonies On the 21st inst. =~ ‘The Free Bridge. e Faitor of THE EVENING STAI : p Seem: CVEEY prospect now of having @ free bridge at the Aqueduct, us the report made by the Attorney General upon the title ten- 7 rt of the meteorological records ce Nanriurés ihe Coeruiceae tem he Bany costiy instruments stored on the first floor | dered to the goverumen: finds the same tobe were irreparably damages by Records | Sitistnetory tn all re eptas to the right ig the adjoining buildin: e alse ass the Chesar ke and Ohio canal from ‘dan er. It i supposed | street ty the nm cthabutinent, and as to ‘a defective flue. The | a portion of lot t by 46; and’ that It is ont; Jomson the building, which is owned by John HH, Clark, will, it is estimated, not amount to ‘more than $2,000. —— ‘The Proposed ¢: The Baltimore Sun says: A statement coni from Trenton, N. J., assigns the of Hall college, a well-known Catholic institute, asthe intended location of the new Cath university for which Miss Mary Caldwe uecessity the easement which, the mpaily now has should be ratified by d therews tom the Chesapeake and Ohio Unit aides, AS this Is only a nd of no pecuniary impor- er, it is_ believed that the Chesa- io Canal company, on the request Seeretury of War, wold unite tn the | deed or grant the easement referred to, X. —— New York, has contributed $300,000, In Derds in fee have been filed as follows: Sarah firmation of the rumor it is said that Miss ¢ esto W Allen, pt. 5, sq. 213 well holds a mortgage on the property, and 11. G. Fant to Josip: Hellen, lot 2, sq. Br. Eugene Kelly, the New York banker, L. Bramhail et al. ’to J.’ W of the trustees of the new university, who h iven $50,000 towards it, owns the ground and lots 14 and 1. Het to nd Seton Hall, and if willing to give his sq. 863; 8700. M.-C. Edson for the saine purpose. Several other (0 HM. Iilghec, lot 32, sq: 508; 83,000. He aE Sites have been mentioned at varicus times as Higbee to Mury. L. ‘Edson, same. property: likely to be chosen by th> trustees, and at a re- 0. ¢ . Lemon to’ Edward Caverly, cent meeting in New York they discussed the de 193; 3,850. oaeny to eligibility of Washington for the ication of the | Jobn T Arms, same property, $4,275. P. B, ‘auiversity Wright to CB. Graninger, west) half lot 6, es | 0,7. & Bus ‘sub. Mt! Pleasant; $375. nl Graninger, cust half 6, do., do. An Alleged Adventuress in Washington ones to Jokeph Ribtere, lot 16, sq. Mnge cURIO (3 CAKEER OF HATTIE BLACKFORD. fhe Philadelphia Press says: “Lizzie alias Hattie Blackford, the sttventuress, Whose Antrigues have furnished scandals for two conti- nents; who six years ago was the mistress of the son of the Grand Duke N las of Russia, and ———— oERN's EVIDENCE” ever; afteruvon and | Reported f five days ago was the complainant ina Phil | Wasi: 22a dedphia police court, is now playing the role of | of February, which fulls on Sonday, will have " adic ‘i celebration here. On the 21stall the spirit, See iuemeeseine invalid i the national: capital. | Which bes wauaily animated the “Town, of Under the advice of friends she has abandoned her sult against H. L. Marks, the swindler, wl fsalleged to have robbed her of DU ‘Will be transferred to assist in dedicating 2 Monday, the 234, the old. founded by the Father of will Rave some special exercises nemuration of the anniversary. < The February term of | Siberia. Ti . ourt was begun this morning Seared fora while in Paris, and | Meade. ‘The time was secupled the English baz, who iS sald to have settled on | ,hoHoGH. Es r eee it SS rot over @2 001 eda | Alexau have sent to the school exhibit, jo DO a June which opens in Richtzond to-morrow, a large foro ype ‘On lending te seine number of specimens of work. Maps of Alex- St ening te New York sie | Smart rings of the sehool houses and other three mopths. Three weeks agoshe returned to PND “RS orl ed Philadelphia, the place of her birth, where she forniicn “sayy drawings, &c. make up the took up her quarters ina disreputable house. e senate, at the capitol, to-morrow. There were three pulpits bere filied rday by ministers other than the pastors. . >. T, Martin preached at the Presbyterian Presiding y ME. and Rey. at the Second On Friday afternoon she left tor W: on, and the next day telegraphed hack that ste was Wi herg, and asked ber mulatto servant, Mary, on. ckford ts the only daughter of the late Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely, who was one of the most % . e U | Presbyterian ehures.——Commander Reed, of Ppp of —— bt rier | this city, has summoned the couneil officers of @ century ago. Mrs. pe dninisters | the Knights Templar of Virginla to unite in widow and mother of the ad: 5 still tior Alexandria, Washington living with her son in that city. kkford “a urg lodges on occasion of the snument dedication.—The Ineets toanorrow night,—The T itu ine Jers Inst ct cor por to ch will meet to-night at $ o'clock by Dr. Wi. Gibsou.— The Carrie Beil, a young mulat Oticer Henry of South Wastington,on a cl: of obtaining money under false pretenses. ‘Went to the residence of Mrs. Martha Henn and stated that Sadie Jours, who was sick, hy Sent her for $5 to get_ medic: Hennesses gave her 34. $1.25 from ‘. tten In th the Police Court Saturday Carrie pi on two charges of petit larceny, tenced to six mouths In jail, Marnrace Licesses.—The clerk of the court has issued marriage licenses to John A. S! last_ weel, 4 for at the Alexandria infirmary. A lad from, legs have heen J from frost bite, — ‘The War in the Soudan. OSKCCTED WITH INCREASED VIGOR BY AND-ITALIAN ALD PROBARLE, The London Observer says: “Gen. Wolseley Kked for speettic orders as to what he should do in the event of Gen. Gordon being found ‘Walter and Saruh Mack: Michael Sullivan aul. et replied that the campaign Casey- Wm. Museu. Of Spartanburg, | should be prosecated until tbe rebellion was ad Bells Cavis. ae STARTED To WALK To Wasur re She | Caranzn ‘ ‘The great Balsamic Distillation of Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Cannda Fir, Marigold, Clover Blos- soma, etc., called SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, for the immediate rellef and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from asingle Cold in the Head to Joss of Smeli, Taste and Hearing, Cough and Catarrhal Consumption. Complete treatment, conaisting of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one improved inhaler. inone package, may now be had of all Druggists for $1. Ask for SANDFORD'S RADICAL CURE. COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, $1. “The only absolute specific we know of."—-Med. ‘Times, “The best we have found in a lifetime @f cuf- fering."—Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. “After a long strug- gle with Catarrh the RADICAL CURE has co quered."— Rev. &. W. Monroe, Lewisturg, Pa. “I have not found a case that it did not relieve at once.”—An- drew Lee, Manchester, Mass, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevention, the instant It is ap- plied, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Werk Back, Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Patus, Nunibuess, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpite- ton, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLASTERS, (av ELECTRIC BATTERY combined with a POR- OUS PLASTER) and Jaugh at pain. 25 cents every. where. fn JPYALUS VEGETADLE SICILIAN TATR RE- newer Imparts a fine gloss aud freshness to the hatr, aud ish ighly recommended by physicians, cler SF1en and sclentists, ax a preparation accomplishing wonderfil reeults, “It 4s a certain remedy for remow tug dandruff, roaking the sealp white and clean, and Yeszoring gray hair to {ts youthful color. E DO NOT SOUND A NEEDLESS ALARM. when we tell you that the taint of scrofuia 1s In your bieod. Inherited or acquired, it Is there, and Ayers Sarsaparilla alone will effectually eradicate it- 3. Lowey Tres Ar Canrens * CASH DRY GOODS STORE. SELLING OFF AT COST. FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON, 8c, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETIN Handsome BROCADE BLACK Feduced to $1.50; actual value $2.50. RE CASHMERES, iu all colors, Brown, Green, |-Garaet and Blue (beautifil tive dress goods), twelve ‘yards for $2; every yurd Is worth 25 BLACK AND COLORED SILKS atactnal cost price. Qur “excelleut quality BLACK SILKS reduced {rot $1.25 to $1. Our excellent quality COLORED SILKS Feduiced from $1 to Voc. BROCADE, COLORED SILKS, in White, Creara, Blue aud Pluk, $1. COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. COLORED SATINS, Green, Pink and Blue, 50c, NUN'S VEILING, widest double width. Cream, Pink, Bive, 37%4c. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING in Grey and Brown, one yard and @ balf wide, immense width, 37a. COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVET, $1. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50¢. BLACK CaSHMER SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.60. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, Near the corner of 7th street. 5:30 We Prox rsep ‘TO GIVE YOU YESTERDAY AN IDEA HOW WE FARED LN STOCK-TAKING, We thought we might finish in time, but the fuct 1s, there was more Stock than we thought for—It takes fot alone unusually Jarge demarids to clean out a stock of the size of ours; it requires nearly all the people to. come here at once. We ty-day sent the following let fers—thes tell the story of tow rap! taking place: depletions are Wasutxeton, February 6, 1885. & nuthertiniy Insurance agents: lease cancel inclosed policy No, 54,800, Inpaay of fat planation, we bie ts say Ct we find on Inventory of our stock that it has been de- Picted toaueh uiveatent Giae Weare tedueing Our I raaiceno as to haveit couform tthe ‘Very respectfully, A. SARS € CO, A auplicateat tie above was also sent o-simon Wo, Esq. cauceling policy Sor SAi60, In Fire AwwoCiN: Uon of Philadelphta, for $5,000. ‘That is what we are anxious to do every week until thestuck ts closed out. "Here are soure ohinge that we Hud tuo mang of-nebce tne bie cute price 25 PKI ALBERT DOUBLE-BREASTED Soniude ‘of West of Kenan ighontwith the finest Sadly de vo Ting oF heavy While alike Bae Coaice, probably usoreelaéwhere™ they go tow at gio. The choice ofan of@ lot of SUITS—mostiy large sizes— Sults worth froin $15 to $20—Forty-ight all fold—they ure now $0.50. One lot has been made of twenty-six CHILDREN'S QVERCOATS—none worth less than $10, the most of them $12 and $15 ones—are bow $7. ‘They ate all fancy trimmed, ‘The chocle of thir COATS—Spring Overcoats, ‘one, two and three of a kind—for men—the lowest price owe was $10, the highest $15—now they kre $7. Custom Department has ten uncalled for SUITS— ‘Oue was made fur $65,it is now $5, ‘Three $50, gues are now $25. Four $46 ones are now $22. ‘Two ones are now $18. Seven pair of $12 Trowser how §7. ‘Ten hand-made. Sathi-lined, finest Clin: chillaaad Montinac Overcouts—none "better In the world—they were $50. they ure now $35, ‘Three very. large coats of same kind, iso $35, ‘Goods are moving rapidly —So Call Farly. 6. A. SAKS A CO., 316 7th street, iT x Great Crosrxo Our Sure OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES: At SINSHEIMER & BROS, 998 7th street. * ‘This sale will continue » short time only. Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer of the following well-known makers in Ladies’ Shoes. ‘Cousin’s finest Cur. Kid, hand-setved, but., that cost you $5, we will sell you now at $3.79. ‘Cousin's finest Str, Goat, hand-sewed, which are sold elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59. Cousin’s fine Cur. Kid, butt,, which sell at $3.50, we sell now at $2.71 ‘Cousin's Misnes’ Shoes at the same low figures. About 200 patrs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt., every pair of which is worth $3, are vow selling at $2. ‘Our Burt's Men Shoes, in butt,, lace and Gaiters that were $5 and $6, are now closing at $3.75. ‘These shoes are superior to custom made, We ask those that want to save money to come as carly as possible, as our stock is now complete. We have all sizes and widths, therefore call at once at SINSHEIMER & BROS’, 808 7th street. jad Past asyn Wister Iurorrarion Sultngs, Overcoatings and Trouserings recelva and open for inspection.” Gentlemen “will place Uielt ofders at the LEADING TAUORING ESTABLISHMENT OF ty-four years ago Kichard Wall, land county, N. ¥..sald that when the next democratic President was elected be would wall all the way from there to Washington te see the Inauguration. In accordance with that} ledze he started from Haverstraw at Lo'elock Satur afternoon, in the presence of 4 large crowd, expects 16 reach this city Iv abr man who gave bis name a= PH. Lespinasse ereated quite a sensations in Prinreton, Nt, | Saturday night by exhibiting a live pig, whielt he carried in acage strapped aecrens'tis t He says he lost « large sum of money on the ton, and that the sum was to be rfy condition that he traveled from M Wo Wasiington. He ted the Ist inst..and has agreed t. of the 3d of Mareb. i — | ‘Tae Crrcaco Soctacists. Sst meetings were held ‘WASHINGTON, H, D. BARR, 3211 Pennsylvania avenue, n. Stephenson ad- the troops from Metemneh or oncentration of the entire force and after the capture of Ber- 8. Ax Orrorrex await the expedition coming to Suakim Ty before makings an advance on Khartoum. Mill- For Au authorities estimate that this plan tne| TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- divlay In the advance upon, Khartoum Havtumn, ‘The hot weather, ich begins Hh, Wi make it Impossible forthe 4 to stand the marches, ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Ea-Din, the Mohammedan | Noneshould delay, but call at once, and sec our stock of sent, now in Mark that Gen. Gordon tn FAD el vi Hh alive he fell white fight. | MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Ui, he says, would re- AT OUR SPECIAL 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. prisoner, and might be fons to Exchange Gi ca the Mi se of Mahomet. pent has arrived at ¢ iped all the way from Kort, ‘of modterate socialists, 3. = 3 have taken possession of x as a mens of sects lian paters generally ad- ther ples. he ot } ugland in the Scie aid the anarchists Wa, “the mainiste- in discussion. The socialists cou: eed would mak? o we Ta rial organ, sae to We will not walt for England Gk ob help, but vive it wit bar- ining, We co ‘not wish the hesitation op past pear 48 specniation, It is said the Italians are Machfavelian; this 19 i fe way Of belng so. oe ¥ J. Pitzyoratd, formerly of Baltimore, a the New World, was fatally ew York Priday night. ‘a Ira Dudley fought niuety= i, Friday night, both Duaiey” lost the fight speaker qual to Canin ovr or Cue Xesterday about roe Block went to the Netrop- ebureh, on Capitol Fi! map named Archits ‘out, Was plac th precinct <i locked up. Campbe gud Ist streets nort erribly pantshed. wah, tor for the at was recently sims UP a dia thot tmeeies | Apoccrey Pore Lot the debtors pands of Camp- bell held receipts for the accou. aiust them, 00. RD The case was contiuved until wniusctows ELON ESS 38 ¥ CONFIRMATION AT St. A; ‘00 ¥ KBR A KK HW Re A RS Tt wanton at th Hop SA Re it The Congpeor ag 4 wee assisted bee A“R RR Ot hotr, of thirty-three volees. ui. Of Prot Thierbach, rendered 00. ww Ww pp = = = oo WWww D DeatH ov Mrs3 8. P. Anrit—The cirele oO WEWW R Sf tends of Mics S.F: Abell will be pained to 0,0 MWWW BD of her death, which occurred yesterday at ntontown. Miss Abell was tu the ad vear of her: She was formerly a teacher in tie pub- ‘echigots here, aud was « litione tives ca ‘Phe funeral took place to-ds Olek from her late residence. ‘ALUABLE Books at AvcTion.—Mr. Dowlin wi thesale this evening at his auction rooms, 13th and Fendsylvania avenue, of vale | This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, ‘usable iseelis fies Interested in literature should not fa BAKING PowDEE Co.. 106 Wail street, N.Y. ape NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENT ATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATION: « We guarantee every buyer shall have the full worth of his money, and that every garment we sell shall do good service to the wearer to the full amount of Its, cost, and bring the purchaser Yack to us again, NOAH WALKER & €O., ‘TAILORS AND CLOTHTERS, oT 625 Pennsylvania Avenue 7 Frorvary For Trowsens THE FEATURE OF FEBRUARY CLOTHING ‘TRADE Is NEW TROWSERS. ALMOST EVERY MAN NEEDS. OR WILL 800N NEED, NEW TROWSERS. WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF EVERY GRADE. $5 OR $6 BUYS GooD ENOUGH TROWSERS FOR ANYBODY, AND A MAN WHO DOES ROUGH WORK CAN GET WHAT HE NEEDS FOR HALF AS MUCH. BE- FORE ORDERING AN EXPENSIVE PAIR OF TROWSKRS FROM YOUR TAILOR SEE WHAT. WE DO FOR YOU IN OUR FINEST GRADES AT. ‘$7, $8, $9. GEORGE SPRANSY, 607-Seventh Strect, Opposite U.S. Post Omice. __S@The pame in White Letters on the windows. {2 We bave a good many ODDS and ENDS in broken price to ciose them out. the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition |" a1y0, there is an accumulation of: ODDS and ENDS with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor | In MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING we will close out phosphate powders. Soxp oxLy IN cans. Rovar | ®t ny reasonable offer. J. W. SELBY, 10 1914 and 1916 Pennaylvania sve" CIrry ITEMS. DRY GOODS. ©£ 40,000,000 American Population, it is said one-third use Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup. 1 Unparalleled Bargains for to morrow only at R. Goldschmids, 812-7th st. n.w.; 48 sheets of colored or white shelf 4 hammers 5c; Egg beaters 5c; 3 arm towel racks 5c; water palls 9c; Paste stove polish 2 boxes for 8c; double mincing knives 9c; painted splash mats 10c; towel rollers 7e; hand- some decorated English ‘china chamber sets, 10 sieves $3.07: with jar $5.07; bread pans oe, tlt llet sets, 3 pleces assorted colors $1.39; covered slop jars 37e; foot tubs 47¢; japanned bread boxes, medium size 53; large 67; extra large ‘79c, round cake boxes, 61,61 and 78c; half cov- ered dust pans with brush 2c; new design of Teal majolica cake etre 11c; ice cream saucers to match 9c; French thina fruit nes 6 for 79¢; 4 new designs of combination dinner and tea sets, 146 pieces, only $15.79; 1 { hod’ with sieve, poker and shovel $9¢; curtain poles complete 2c; also a large assortment of ‘the latest styles of "baby carriages just received Will be offered at low prices, 1 M. Angenstein, 817 7th st. n. w.. offers following immense bargains for to-morrow onl 2 qt. covered buckets, Ge., 3 qt., 9c., 4 qt., 160; 2 at. coffee pots, 12c., 3’qt., 140, 4 qt lie; largest size block tin wash basiu, Sc; O'Meara’s Royal glue, 10c. bottle; 49 doz. water tumblers, 4c; 3 string brooms, 15c; aces water bucket Te; and Jarge scrubbing brush, stry boards, Ase. extra large clothes baskets, G4es decorated chamber sets, sold 35. per cent inner, tea an cheaper than In any other house in the city. 1 Extraordinary Bargains this week, to reduce stock#at Strasburger Bros. 7267th street and 461 Pennsylvania avenu Ladies’ very fine opera toe button. shoes, worth $2.35. Men’s stylish button and iace gaitera, $1.47, worth $2.50, Ladies’ serge slip- pers, 27cents," worth 50e, _ Misses school shoes 87 cents, worth $1.40. Boys’ button shoe solid leather, $1.17, worth $1.75. gpring heel shoes, fen’ japanned coal 1.37, Children’s cents, worth 75. cents, leather slippers, 57 cents, worth $1. 1 Attention, Grocers. M. Augenstein, 817 to 821 7th st. n.w., leads all competitors in prices of his Brooms, Wood and Willow Ware. Prices guaranteed § to10 per cent lower than the lowest. Call and see. 6,7,9,11,13 The Boss one-minute Coffee Pot saves 50 per cent of the coffee. 10 W. JENKS & Co. ‘7 7th street. To Keep the Blood Pure is the principal invention in medicine. Dr. Ken- nedy’s Favorite Remedy does this; thus it cures: Kidney, Liver a) nd Blood diseases. Murray's N. ¥. Cider Js abeotutely pure apple Juice, “Finest ever sold in this market. _Ask your grocer for tt, 6 Blood’s Brooms are the best ever sold in Washington, Ask your grocer for thet 6 “Rough on Coughs.” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Troches, 18¢. Liquid, 25e, 5 On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaté Belts and Electrie Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred trou- bles, guaranteeing speedy ahd complete resto- ration of health au manly vigor. Address as abor N. o risk Is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. w,s,m Syracuse Salt in Pockets is the purest, strongest, best Table and Dairy Salt ever sold. Ask your grocer for it 6 Bay Pocket Knives at the Rodgers’ cutlery store, 487 Pa. ave. Your initials engraved tree, €0: Thornton's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general’debility; easy and Preseribed by phys cians, Sold by Druggists, Lange bottles 50c, Manufactured by W.E. Thornton, corner Bal- timore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. mwf “Alderney Dairy Fresh Alderney Butter, churne morn- ing, and delivered In halpound “Ward” prints 50¢. per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- mili and Sweet Milk, Se. per quart. Créam 15¢. pint, G. T. Kors, TAILOR, No.414 uth Street Nortbrvest. Srecran Norce. I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHT BUILDL rock OF s HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTIC LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IMON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR? TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WODLD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO ORMORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND ICE. SG QUALITY THEY HAVE NO ATERS AND FURNACES AI EXTENSIVELY IN OF THE Fi EST IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEA‘ IS SOLICITE RE IN REFERRING TO, ACALL AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Excrustve AGENT, ap26 No. 452 PA. AVE., NEAR 4%, STREET, Axo Txvicorsrma, ‘Thos who may wish to purchase, elther as x delle cious baverage or for medicinal purposss, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited t maken trial of the celebrated brand. : This Whisky, upor an analytical examination, has proved to be free from Fusil Ojl, and indeed of any of the modern Ingredients which are used 10 give a fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY Browning & Middieton, Barbour & Hamilton, J. B. Bryan & Bro., . C, Bryan, B. L. Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, N.T. Metzger & Pro, Beall & Baker, John H. Magruder, J.C. Ergood & Co,, S.R. Waters, W. HLH. Cissel, WASHINGTON, D.C. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, Sole Proprietors, Philadelphia, _n14-Sm Grrat Suavenrer mw OVERCOATS AND SUITS AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING €0., Corner 7th and G streets, We are determined not to carry an Overcoat till next season; therefore, we aro selling them at a great sacrifice. D Overcoats we sold at $25, we sell now at $12.50. ‘Overcoats we sold at $22, we sell now at $11. Overcoats we sold at $20, we sell now at $10. ‘Overcoats we sold at $16, we sell now at $8. ‘Overcosts we sold at $12, we sell now at $8. ‘And all others in proportionate low prices, suITs. SUITS, A fine Cheviot Suit at $6, worth $12. ‘A Aine Cassimere Suit at $8, worth $16, A 4-button Cutaway Corkscrew Sult at $11, worth sis. a A fine Black All-wool Frock Sult st $13, worth $20, A fine All-wool Prince Albert Suit at $165, worth $25. Boys’ and Chijdren’s Overcoats and Suits at 50 cents strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | Si#¢ Of BOOTS and SHOES; will ‘sell off for one-half |'on the dollar. 2,000 pair of Men's and Boys’ Pants, from $1.25 upward, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING O©0., §a10 CORNERY7zm ANDIG STREETS, LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘WEEK OF FEBRUARY 9. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Es 10 the galiess to save her honor ‘The Prison at Marseilles, “Know hitnt Se 4° mhy Hisbangt Wace the Ameriran Colony, ‘Park "Back, Cicely, to life, lberty and Tove” POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. MONDAY, Febraary 1 snow K. EMMET NATIONAL THEATER, COMMENCING MONDAY, FEB. 9. MATLINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. STRONGER THAN EVER! LOUIS ALDRICH, AND HIS SUPERB STAR COMPANY, 2 In the Best American Play MY PARTNER. By BARTLEY CAMPBELL, Faq. “The play that made the fame of its author ina night.”"—New York Heratd. -“Undoubtedly the best American Play. Agecann wither nor custom stale ls infinite yariety.*—Bowon Sournat. Monday, Feb. 16, HARRISON & GURLEY In pherdgniig lnaghltg faye, “SKINPED BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOONS cy FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. Oe : THREE NIGHTS ONLY. MON., TUES, WED. SIGHS, FEB. B, 10,0. THE GREAT NEW YORE SUCCESS. THE BRIGHTEST OF FUNNY PLAYS. HE KINDERGARTEN Comedians THE KINDERGART — from Wallack’s and Madison Square Theaters ‘The Kindergarten Matinee Wednesday. Aamision to Hajcony only 20 cents: miso icony only 23 ccute f9 Admission to Baleony only 25 conte: JFORDS OPERA HOUSE, FEBRUARY 12, THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY, Gliss i. IL Ober, Manager).—Farewell Season. HEPERTOIRE: MARTHA First tinea hls halide by this Gompmaye “MUSKETEERS pants only. Saturday Matinee LE-OTROFLA Suturd FRA DIAVOLA Monday “FANCHONETTE pany. Tuesda BOHEMIAN GIRL “PINAFORE With special scenery wnd new costumes. THE ARTILTS WHO WILL APPEAR: Miss Marie Stone, Miss Geraldine Uimar, Miss Ma- tilde Philipps, Miss Lizzle Burton, Mis Agnes Stone, Tom Karl, ierndon Morsell, Myron W. Whit- ney, H.C. Bartiebee, W. Re onald, George Frothingham, ‘The Ideut’s Complete Chorus and Orchestra. f ___ Fifty-four Persons in Every Performance. RAND BALL, Under the auspices of PIONEER COUNCIL, No. 1, 8. OF. SONS OF JONADAB, NATIONAL RIFLES’ BALL, G st. bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w., WEDNESDAY Fi} VENING, February 1ith, 1885. gentleman and two ladies, 50c. 5c. fp-3te Tiekets adinitting ‘kets, _Bautes MUSEU! HE" eUM, Late Lincoln Hall, 9th and D sts. n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. QUEEN'S EVIDENCE, By H, PETTIT, author, of “The Black Flag, World,” “ke. with FLORENCE, NOBLE as the BLIND MOTHER. HARRY JACKSON ag ISAACS Produced with the original Lock Scene. World. reat performance throughout. Last ofthe Human Atoto, cAIOR TOT, Afternoons only, “PUNCH AND JUDY.” Admission to family’ circle, 10 cents, witalssion to first floor, 20c, Reserved seats may be secured six Gags in ‘advance without €xtra charge at the Box Office of the museum from 9 am. to 10 p.m. Dory open at tao 7 pans overture one “hour later, Carriages may be ordered at 4:10 and 10:10 p. MADAME LEE'S TROUPE OF. NY WV IEGARD HALE Entertainment by the pa, 3 Lah t TUFSDAY, February 10/8 0% Terieys Wax Works a Peak Sisters, ‘Vocal and Insts ental Music _Admission 25e. coum) PME MesEas, RAR aor ave near: 11th street. prope TUE DANS ATIC ENGAGENERE ‘The accomplished and beautiful actress, AUIS EMMA PEIRCE, So popular while starring with J; 8" Polk in “The Gentian From Nevada assisted by the tavorts “nthe beautiful dramatic play in the beautiful dramatic THE TEN-MILE CROSSING; OR, THE SECRET. Admissic 1 only 10 cents, TPUEATER COMIQUE. _Week commencing MONDAY, February 9, Heturn of the favorites, HARRY MINER'S. COMEDY 4 COMBINATION And In addition thereto the Mary MATTIE LEE PRICE, Greater than Lulu Hurst. Matinces Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. f9-6t NNUAL BALL OF THE COACHMEN ciety of Washington, D.C, will be given ‘onal Rifles’ hall, on G'st., Monday even! 1sno, Tieketa, admitting gentienien ana | GRAND RECNION BALE in 4 fects entitled 19-6 FOR THE BENEFIT -or— CENTENNIAL COUNCIL NO. 4, Sons of Jonadab, AT NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10ru, 1885, ‘Tickets (admitting Gentleman and Ladies), $1.00, ¥- Tickets will be for sale at the door. fe7-20 Apr THIRD ANNIVERSARY AND BALL, 1 be given by Winnebago Tribe, No. 9, 1.0. RM, ®t Abner’s Music Hall, Tuesday night, February 10, 1885. AU o'clock ‘the Ball will open with an Indian war dance with the characters {n full Indian costume, and Will be participated in by a Baltimore tribe, 100 warrlors strong. At midnight the war dance will be repeated, ‘The committee will endeavor tomake this ‘Oceasion ‘the movt pleasant one of the season. Fickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, 50 cta. 80816 TEMPLE: d aS ‘Third and Positively Last Week of Prof. Carpenter's Scenes in Psychology and Mesmerism. Marvelous Fun, Crowded bouses, Different each night. Admission 25 cts; reserved seats, 50 cts. HE LADIES OF ASCENSION CHURCH WILL New Srane Dans Fazer SEATON PERRY, BARTLEY Pictorial revival of = ay, AMPRELUS Pio- i a > ‘HE GALLEY SLA Has recel line, French zene My eT 4h Nata attg Se ‘Under the personal supervision of the author. Inch ‘the’ “Latest Paris Novelt for the ¥ ‘Spring of 1835, ~ Act 1—The Plaza at Venice. ‘New Plain and red India Silks, Canton Crepes ard dokes Hoan Pale aut” Semaded” Lyon's, SUK, Veleets. Satin de aaa Petes Sess Black, White and all shades for street, reception and ‘wear. New Silk Gauzes, Musions and Crepe de Chines. Beaded Satin and Twotoned Brocaded Vel- ret Dress Fronts. Perinot’s Kid Gloves in all lengths from 2 to 16 ‘buttons. 100 pieces Anderson's 32 inches wide Scotch Zephyr ¢i including all the new striped and plaisl combinations RE nse Assortment of Plain, Figured and Check Tmaprench Saticens in choice siyiee and colorings: New French and British White Goods New Whiteand ora Embroidered Batite Robes “Extra Good Values” a -German Linen B¥fubie Cloths, Napkins, Towels and Glass’ Clothe Belgian Pilow and Sheeting Linens ‘ee Blankets, Bed Comforts and Quilta tn great , ag CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND OORRECT PRICES: SEATON PERRY, Perry Bullding, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th st. Extablished 1840, 7 Az Coen Ax Cosr ‘The remaining stock of J.A. LUTTRELL & 00. ‘will be consolidated with ours on or abont March 1st, and to make room we must reduce our stock, and offer the greatest kind of BARGAINS in all Kinda of Dry Goods, We name only a few of the ‘special bargains: 60 pleces Curtain Cretons, 15¢.; usual price 250. 100 pairs 11-4 White Blankets, $3.76; usual price$5. ‘Sa Call and compare our prices. GEO. J, JOHNSON, 718 Market Space: 719 EJ 779 GREAT SALE or HAMBURG EDORS AND LADIES COTTON UNDERWEAR, at DAVIS’, 719 Market Spsce. We, nave juss placed upon our counters s large and eoepae tegaaieg spo a sees ae a SENTINGS and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, at ices much Yoror (in the same goods bave ever on offered at retail. The larger portion of these food gree ow imnportasts wi ge well a bez Mig cheap, are incase ns ye ee We bi Tie a “examination. One Lor of CRGS, MAC LEMMINGS, éc., at Half Prive to hoes at) MAGIC PRABEINGS, sg. DAVES. w in oor UNDER- * Perens: anes. pine, marked ment in thf depart We have made WEAR DEPARTMENT, many cs than cost. Evers SKITS, 3 font is of ho most reliable mate, and we feel asst phawnne that the reductions. will he appreciated. Stock com- CORSET COVERS, 2h. 83.50, plete In every department. Secure grnolne Saane = Ra, finest assortment of Hamubures we have yet “ean 719 Market Space._ | “ary 26 oth st. USE FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES, FOR OPEN GRATES. ed FOR SALE WASHINGTON 40 Bushels Crashed, $3.70. 40 Bashels Not Crushed, $2.90. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OP L ’_ GOODS. Mes M. J. Hoss. 1309 F street northwest, Faas just received her importation of | GANT DE SUEDE Mosquetaire Gloves. KID GLOVES to long lengths for Evening wear. White Undrewed Kid Gloves, 4 and White Sik Gloves [Ps0erra ns: DRESSES, GEORGE WHIT! Ladies’ Tatlor and Habit Maker, 7 attention given to tion Dreses, etc. Great care Dresses. New cloth f 30 17th st, nae. vening. Dini taken on nad, Spring Co Mae: J. PL Pasarn, No. 1107 F stroct northwest, ‘Will offer this week her entire stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, and those of her own design, at from 25 cent less than former prices, ih order to close PARTICULAR ATTEN EN TOORDERS. 33y per pout STE, New York; Wim. BS ME_VON BRANDIS, Mor Formerly with reasonable prices and sat Ang Dresses, “Bridal Trousseatss a Jazs-im* 907 Pe Dry Cleaning. Sd G Street TH. Ladies" and Gentivmer Be zoo b snes fectiy creed ht As PTADIES EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Geniersen'n ci ted by this process wil ot hes ch lose their original shape, aud greae spots guaranteed to be removed effectually. Price $1.50 and $4 | suit. cE. FULL YY REST AL PERFECT SHAPER, MAL) MANNE THE CHEMISE, @ NIGHT DRE: Ovn Axsvar Jaxvarv. SOTTON UNDERWEAR CLEARING SALE. COTTON UNDERWEAR AT PRICES SURPASSING THE CLOSEST AND KEENEST COMPETITION. ‘THE VERY BEST MUSLINS! THE VERY BEST CAMBRICS! THE VERY BEST EMBROIDERTESL THE VERY BEST STYLES! COMMENCES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) JAN'Y 20TH, 1885. OUR ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR DEVOTED TO ‘THE SALE OF LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR AN IM- MENSE RUSH. NIGHT DRESSES. PLAIN SACQUE GOWNS, finished with Cambric Rules, 29¢., worth 50c. Plain well-made GOWNS, good Cotton, superior finish, 63c; a bargain at $1. Fine MUST IN, deep yoke, three rows insertion be. tween clusters of tucks, front, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine Hamburg Edge, 78c. This gown would be cheap at $1.25. MOTHER HUBBARD YOKE, five rows Hamburg. Insertion between clusters of tucks, front, neck and sleeves trimmed with Ruflles of Embroidery, 96c.; most decided bargain. SKIRTS. Extra good quality MUSLIN, with Ruffles and tuck- ing, 29c.: 60e. quality. Fine MUSLIN, with T4nch Cambric raffies, with five French tucks, and hem with wide and narrow tucks above, 67e; an extraordinary good bargain. Fine MUSLIN with 9inch handsome embroidered Flounce, with tucks above, forming in all a trim- ming 3-8 yard déep, 94c.; worth $1.50. CHEMISE. Good MUSLIN, plain band, neck and sleeves, well finished, 10c., regular 25c. Chemise. ‘Yoke of Insertion between four clusters of five fine tucks, embroidered front, neck and sleeves, trimmed with fine Flamburg Edge, 47c., never sold for less than ‘he. POMPADOUR YOKE, of all over Hamburg Em- broldery, square neck, with fine embroidery edge and neck and sleeves, 8¢.; would sell readily at $1.25. DRAWERS . Good MUSLIN, with hem and five tucks, nicely fin Shed, 19c, a bargain at 25c. ‘MUSLIN, with five weke and Cambric ruffieand tucking, 36c; regular price, 48¢. Fine MUSLIN, wide and narrow tucking, deep em- broidered rusfle, @6e; were 98c. Fine MUSLIN, fine open-work Hamburg Insertion between French tucks, edged with wide open-work embroidery to match, 98c.; very cheap at $1.50. INFANTS’ LONG SLIPS. Good CAMBRIC, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine ruffle, 28c.; Cambric costs more. CAMBRIC, with Mother Hubbard Yoke, fine tuck- ing and embroldery, 49c., SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Startling Reductions in FRENCH WOVEN AND DOMESTIC CORSETS, marked at 25 to 38 per cent lower than regular prices. Good CORSETS at 25c.; special offering. Better CORSETS at 50c; worth from $1 to $1.50. ‘We must reduce stock, and therefore have made Prices exceptionally low. Call early to avoid the an- MiSs 45S K Howrnery, a ‘ 430 TrxTH StREET Nortinwest, ‘Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, ‘and guarantees perfect fit and comlort. Tien Sprciatiiys Agi t ‘Merino Underwear ress Hteform Goods. thes, Miss I's own French Corsets atid {Children's Corsets and a S14 make) that for the N. B.—Freneh, h Spoken, amr] Rane Arraacrioxs FOR THE LADTES AT CHS. RUPPERTS, Nos, 403 and 405 sth Sireet Northwest. The attention of the Tadies fs respectfully ealind to my select awortment of EMBROIVERED SLi PERS CUSHIONS. TAL Tr WHISK BROOM HOLDER: ere desigtis FANCY WORSTED | We and KNITTED | GOODS of every description; complete outiit for iu- | fants, 0. CLOAKS, CHILDREN'S LACE, MERE and VELVET BONNET and” ZEPRYR | worsTeD GERMANTOW KNITTING ATIN YARN, all colors and all kinds of En broidered Materials on band at the lowest inarket prices as ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDIN Pirsteclass Hatt Dresser from Paris, ree Patents aiid Five Medals fruzi Expositions of | tenna. urer and importer of N HAIR AND FIN Cuttin and Malr Dressing. shampooed i atirst-class manner, | 1 Paris, Lyons and Maint HUMA: Cieaning Establishment, 12 ®.—All kinds of Ladies’ anit ¢ Cleaned and Finished in the most superior mautie Plush Cloaks, Velvet and Party Dresies a sjyweiait Ladies’ Dreses done up without being ripped TON & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly wit Fisher. az: Mas Sera Rerreee, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office. Large assortment of ART EMBROIDERTES and FANCY NEEDLEWORK, SATEEN, PLUSII and FELT in all leading shades. Complete line of PI LB and FILO Si CHENILL WOOL cand all material Full stock of Berlin Zephyrs, Columbia, town and Saxony Wool and Knitting Yarus, GOSS, “A SILA , CREWEL and HAMBURG | or Art Needlework. GORE IT MAKPS A QUICK FIRE If 1S EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT RURN OUT THE GRAM, IT IS BOONOMICAL, IT WILL PAY TO TRY IR, BY THE GASLIGRT Co, 25 Rnshela Crashed, $2.50 25 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00, WASHINGTON OF GRORGETOWN, _____ BOOKS, &. W ASS GOS CIRCULATING LITERATE, 807 Tah st. tw. New Rooks and P THE PRESENT Tan, “THE CIVIL SERVICE” the Reports of 1884. A eat swith the compen: nin regard tothe complied by John Me smiatock, jasa JOULN Varexmses Varnes, We have Just opened the finest line of Vatentinesin the city, inclndig al the latest of fine stat Engraved cop Our stor r sale Mw ute. We keep constantly on hand the works of the mnost papalaP authors, namely: Hmereon, Mawtbotne, Mark ‘Twain, Dar: Huxley, Speacer, au@ others too numero) latest p rooeived as soon ws pow e which We Sell at reduced prices Orders fot ks promptly filled. Call and examine our stock; tee to be the lowest, BAUMS ROOK DEPARTMENT, venth «treet northweat, We Also our prices, which we gaan SEVERAL FINE KNA hg and Mp re F.C, RETCHIEN BAC N USC” BONES ML them over til next season, we offe without regard to price. ATHER THAN CARRY them to Fou UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Are renowned for clegance of styles, superior work. ip, faultless touch, responsive in wction to the et degree, brilliant and even in tone aud of great durapitity ‘They contain all the Intest and best Improvements Are indorsed by competeut judges as being unequaled. We are giving low fuctory prices to our Washing” ton patrons and terms to suit. Pianos of other makers st low prices and payments of $10 per mouth, FACTORY WAREROOMS, Macsircesr PIANOS AND ORGANS OF THE REST AND LEADING MAKERS SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF 85 AND $10 PER MONTH. A GENERAL CLEARING-OUT SAL OF ALL MY SECOND-HAND INSTH! MENTS—PIANOS AND ORGANS—AT MOST ANY PRICE, NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED, Pianos as low as $25. ‘Organs as low ns $15, Several Elegant Panos at $125 each SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 433 TTR STREET NORTRWPST._ CASH RARGATNS— ANOS and Gaily’s Wood Instrum meal atlas have bewt tise. repaired. ING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A SPR . BECK E Fine Pianos for rent and sale ré RGANLNAS, SANETTES, AUR) Stamping promptly executed. 309 FAMILY SUPPLIES. Srrecr Frorma Onaxcrs LEMONS, RANANNAS, Py $31 © WITMER & CO, Frexce Mosimooms Exrea, $3.50 ren pozex. FRENCH PEAS, EXTRA FINS. $3.50 PER PORES. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, IMPORTERS OF TABLE LUXURIES, T BE BOLD. 08 35 bor but MILY FLOUR cc BEST JAVA AND MOCA COFFEE KNOWN TOTHETRADE ROASTED AND GROU: = ~ Re. POTATOES AND APPLUS, WHOLERALE PRI ‘Terins strictly cash. Tb. =. | hold a Bazaar at Willard’s Hall, cornerof F and | Ucipated rush. Jath streets, commencing on TURSDAY EVENING, OG FEF REA, ELE gSSs February 16th, and continuing Wednesday, Thursday. — S e RRE, and Friday. Special attractions each evening, Admission, seasou ticket, 25 cer Lunch will be served Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day from 12m. to 3 p.m. Admission to lunch rooms free. Jarley Wax Works and PeakeSisters Tuesday even- ao RR + GS Eee HOR Ber Ss = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA LANSBURG & BRO., 420, 422 424 axp 426 ESS FLOUR ing. Special admission for that evening, 25e f7-218 | jal9 SEVENTH STREET. Zoe then (Qcets BALL, ig withont a doubt the most Bractrrct.and the most ryppay SRN 320 pm, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, _ | Sariicete mies", gully se Tx Ovors To Mars Roo | Stee teveaiadar nant net | ogned ually For benefit of Public School Library. fe6-3t_| for the introduction of anew line of first class Cook- Bivor irene poe eagege b Ley | rl zl} Yea Be Bees roe Tout ates Gvanasey toni mage om eleaed - wi wn ip Besota ay 0 AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TUESDAY EVENING, February 10, 1385, CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANGES, an acknowl ‘fact, that in this Flour a perfect sep- ‘aration of the glutinous particles of the ber Lieut. FREDERICK SCHAWTEKA ‘Will Deliver his Thrilling Lecture, “THE SEARCH FOR SIR JOHN FRANKLIN.” Hlustrated with the Stereopticon. “rt ts the poetry of lcebergs, the canto of eternal winter Roe DS Witt Tatneee 50 cents: scktmiing Sa.geareervel sents, 760. Ney, on NEW counse oF necronas, ‘THE STORY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ‘Told in Thirteen Lectures, By Prof. JOHN FISKE, of Camby AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHI On MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVEN] ian JANUARY (arin at 8 p.m. ‘Tickets for balance Of COUPE eet renrnane $1.00 Single admaisaioi ineaanmnoncmomEe pio be had at Hills Goa "No “eine charge for erved Seats. “"fhese lectures are fascinating, brilliant and_mas- terly beyond angthing that has ever ‘been heard 1b Heston, "Sir, Biske i one of the most remarkable men of out day." .Haryjord Courant Ja2d1m,méw PPHEATRICAL AND BALL Gostmes for ‘adies, ‘Gent’ a8, COSTUMER. a OXLEY S. ered G08 0th et ne. ¥, WEBER'S ORCHESTRA FURNISHES wW “ati for all occasions, Orders left at residence, 20 7th st, a; 2 B ‘and isberbach, hone at Ellis! Music Store, or Watch Box, Bae Fecelve Ly 1d for 4th Titus, ‘WEBER'S 0! ‘ordersto residence,725 7th is) oF Metzerott' musle store, Cmce ses at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out remnant of fall stock, at 10 to 25 per cent discount. W. 8 JENKS & CO., £3 ‘717 Tth street n. w. ae Evrexa. Here we are again with another car load of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50. Better than ever. Also $37.50. Ail those who have been waiting can now be sup Plied. Call early. W. H. HOEKE, 8Q1 Market Space. Dacozarzp Porreny AND PORCELAIN FROM ALL COUNTRIES. GLASSWARE, CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE. PINE PLATES. * TOILET SETS. PARLOR LAMPS. ‘TEA SETS. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINNER SETS. * ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, Je No. 0p Beeeerrvants AvereR Smroterox & Fizrcoze, 15 7rm Grazer Nonrawssr. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- to mest any andall prices quoted by SESE SSS cate er omens ‘and a tho? elimination ofall. weak and stur- matter has at last been reached, and is consequent; more NUTEIe0Us, yielding more bread to the burrel ‘than any other Flour. - The best trade admis that from fits. qualities it, is the cheapest, ax ‘well as the best, for either fumily or baker's use, and by any Flour made. kevery sack’ and every, is warranted to give entire satisfaction, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any oter Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- cure. GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made! celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap und ‘beautiful Patent, within the reach of all clases, and ‘we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who ‘will try it. : GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Stan¢ard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN. ‘HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else. Fortale by all grocers. ‘Wholeasle Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiana.ave. e138 WM. M.GALT & 00. Busors Caxrnorme, ois Sipe ton “ane wil keep oo compiction <i eee ‘Fetarn bottle and get your a J.¢ BISHOP) GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIG! PIANOS The Best inthe World. A Large Assortment Constantly on Fland, at tbo ‘Warerootus, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for S! Toning and Tepalrl RalavieWorkmen Gr SEOUNDHAND ‘The Following Gash Bargains: Wm. Knabed Co, Clckering & Sons. a 937 Penn JEPAPUE navn «cus aioe spronn STtetie t PiIGHT GRAND PLANO. fo now and wicgant spies. we ready at factory price Th. L. SUMNEIG NI Mtrst nae iz ‘A a meri Smex & Co, EMERSUN, AND BAUS £00. TaANos. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos and Organs exchanced, repairet, tuned, boxed: for rent hy day, week, month or year, Rewt piled If paretiass Full stock of be. Musi MENRY EBERBACH, O15 F street, m1 Manasing Partner of the late fituret Hee Co, KEI" PLANOS KEI HOS. N.Y, eat, 407 10ih a nw, Origa __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. V » Have Jusr Recewven ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZEN BROWN HALF HOSE, ‘The “same as we sold so many of last year,” which wo are offering at the remarkably low price of $1 per box ‘nix pars, of fisn Jone job lot of 100 doren colored ALE Hose, ree srich’ we will close at 20-conts a pal pals Tor'5U couts. ‘These goods are worth $3 per dument AE SB ELLERYS, 2222 F street northwest, 16, A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50¢., 750. ana $1, Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT, FACTORY, 680 SY SEWING MACHINES, &c.