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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick oF THE CHirY SIGNAt OFFICER, Wasixeros, D. C.. Ja. 5, 1886. 11 ai. For the middle Atlantic states, increasing @loudiness, followed by loval suows, slightly ‘Warmer, preceded by stationary (emperature, Rortheriy winds, geueraliy shifting to easterl; falling barometer. For saturday, local snows are indicated for the middle Atiunlic states and the lower lake Fegion, with silk ther. Fair ‘Weather in New & Local rains tn the south Atlantic ~1 generaily turning into suow. with cower weather In the South Atlantic and east cull states. Tue Horet Aexo, 16th strest northwest, one block from Latsyette square, Is the most elegant-fitted private hotel this ‘side ot New York, and the prices are lower for the accommo- ations than can be obtained in Washington. CLEARING SALE OF Books AXD STATIONERY @t Baum’s Book Dept. co: s Jan. oth. Fixe Forsirvne a ter B. Williams & € Salesrooms to-mn: i ocloek, » evilection of fine furniture. particu! umn, MorHens, be sure to keep a box of Dr. Chip- Max's Pillson band. Pruxgists. Daxter. G. Haren, manufacturers’ agent, No, 420 9th st, offers great inducements tocash purchasers of Artistic Furniture and Draperies, HAUS's GREAT unloading sale. See City ‘Or rs see advertisement in another col ice have been severely classes Uy Reap Book Apyt. of C. Baum, 416 7th st.n.w. All books at clearing sale prices? Just Give B. H. Douglass & Sons Capsicum Cough Drovs a fair trial; they will relieve your Cough instantly. Thousands testify to this, READ Svs Rosa for sale at all news stands, INSTANTANEOUS Photographs, 905 Pa. ave. VeLatt’s caramels, 40c. per 1b, 620 9th et. nw. CHas. FLEISCHMANN S Ladies’ and Gent's Cafe, 1410 Pa. ave., opposiie Wiilard’s Hotel. Meals and luncheon tail hours. Open trom 8 | @.m. to 12 p.m. Boarderstakenvy the w or month. Oysters in ail sixles. Open Sundays. Reap Svs Ros. all pews stands, ARTIFICIAL human eyes. Hempler’s, op- tician, cor. 44. CITY AND DISTRICT. jor sal Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH's OPERA Hovsr.—Sulvini in Morte Civile. NatroNat. THEATER.—The Boston Ideals in “Fra Diavolo.” CONGREGATIONAL CHURC! Bisehoif concert. “La (.—The second Dre MusevM.—Burlesque and variety. HeExzoo’s Ove —“The Mikado.’ Street lamps will be lighted at 5:15 p.m. and extinguished at 5:15 a.m. ‘The Georgetown College Alumnt society last eventn; yted appropriate resolutions ex- pressifz the sorrow oi the society on account ot the death of Mr. Charies Camper, a member of the organization. Daniel W. Shelton, who keeps a wholesale Hquor store at 13th and K streets southeast, Was fined $105 in the Police Court this morn- Ang for keeping an unlicensed bar. Au appeal ‘Was noted. Alady who does not wish her name pub- Hshed ‘has contributed $100 for the Night Lodging house. ‘Michael Bapnon and Laurence McLaughling, stone-cutters from Baltimore, were fined five dollars each by Judge Suell to-day for cursing On the street. Officers Chamberlain and Rogers found a dead male colored iniunt fast evening on the bank of Rock creek, between 23d and 24th Streets. The coroner was notified. A slight fire yesterday In the New York Herald office,on 15th street, was caused by a defective fire place and was’ extinguished by No. 2 engine company: damages about $100. Hugh Murphy, a driver for Adams express company, who live. at 212 3d street north- east, was before the Police Court to-day cha. With threatening his wife's lite and the Ju’ uired hin to give bis personal re john Stoddard was today accepted as a p rer fm the Crimnal Court in place of James ¥. Allen, excused. imentry dinner was given to the Male members of the Incarnation church ehoir by the congrezation, at Lo-ekain s, last In the ease of Ed Pi 1 proof this month; I be dismissed. Charlotte L. Walker, daughter of the late Hon. Robert J. Walker, died yesterday, Years, The funeral wili take place to-morrow, Bt o'clock p. m., from the residence of ber brother, Gen. Duncan S. Walker, No. 202 A street southeast. | Mr. Brreponrr’: ing, in the Criminal rict attorn entered @ noile pros. as to the tour remuinis: indictments against Augustus Burgdorf, wh charged him with presenting false claims on the bureau of medicine and surgery. et. — The fifth in the popular Sunday evesing concerts at eater wlll be marked by the re- € Miss Helle Cole, the mezzo-soprano, voice and method created so much @ couple of » Mme. Wasbinyton, will be the so- Soloist, will also ¥ Philip H. Havils fontgomery county, e rumor was revive the f very at- tending Mr. mori the firm ing ot nf Roth & 2 Louis. | A PLEASANT Str handsome und ds of bis partner in busine en of esieen on thi the suit of Isr nies the alle: bis wife t daughter. Mr. eitizes of Wasisin he has conti! she has 1 for aid in any ©: & ARRESTE. night Lieut. in custody a cu who was found un yard at the resideu street. Th about wiirty yeursold mond, Va This m: er Pay en named r the port of VN. twd Brown, three months as a suspicious character, | WASHINGTON CATTLE feduesday ut Que: tan Liranch, B. the city, Louis D. Means, of eattle on the m: 80 sent to the coun BE 4% 105; good, common, 24 14 cows and cal head. 280 sheep and i Old sheep selling at : State of the market | brisk for sheep and Iams. LARKET.—Held eve oa the Metr thre sropriet Wedne-d Licenses. hued by the ¢ Robert mond and Taylor aud Maxie county, Va; Md, and Mary FE. Riley Alien Payne, of Warr Hanoab Broxton; Waiter P: ‘Cooper. Lsrewrertxa with THE Porn Poundmaster Einstein, with bis as Farrar, of the seventh preein fald on the dogs and goats ins this morning, when they were inte by some of ihe residents. Dilis and Williain arresied. ‘They wi lateral. _~— Exockep Down axp F night about 6 o'clock a bold | hers took ‘at the corner of 6t! ‘and Khode Te avenue. Charles Tewell, a colored man who resides at 1111 I st t nor) west, was F reierred to." +c) he was on the head é. 11 behind He was 1uubed of a his assailant, who . The injured man was ¢ of Dr. Thomas Miller, 1616 he was found to be severely low on tie head having been in- ted with some bard substance, probably a biackjuck. ram of xregational chureh ractive one. Mrs, Kas- ler, Miss Moody, tne ia quartetie and other popular vooalists Will take part. ——— ‘THe Extoxovoc! ETY.—-At the an- of the Entomological society of held last evening ut the national Mowir offieers were elected: ice presidents, Dr. J. nad Dr. George Marx; | Streets, Deeds and Wills. | THE SCHEDULE OF FEES PROPOSED BY SENATOR INGALLS’ BILL. A bill Introduced in the Senate yesterday by Mr. Ingails, to regulate the fees and limit the ‘compensation to $2,500 per annum each, of the recorder of deeds and register of wills of the District, provides that the fees in the recorder’s ofl @ shall be forthe future to be as follows: Filing record and. index, or making certified copy of any instrument of 200 words or less, 30 cents,and 10 cents for each additional 100 words; certificate and seal, 25 cents; search of records extending back two years or less, 25 cents, and five cents for each additional year; recording town plat, 3 cents for each lot; re- cording plat or survey, 6 eents for each filing and indexiag aby paper, 15 cents, an taking and eertifying acknowledgements, 50 cents. Forthe register of wills’ office the fees shall be: Filing will, with any number of codicils, administering oaths and taking depositions, $1; granting and issuing letters testamentary Or of adininistration, 75 cents; exemplification of letters, 25 cents; drafting, taking, fling and recording bonds of executor, administrator or guardian, 75 cents; issuing Warrant to apprals- ers, 50 cents; preparation of notice to cred- itors, 25 cents; fling or issuing caveat 25 cents; citation under seal to one or m persous, 50 cents, and ten cents for each addl- Uonal person; Hilug and indorsing list of arti ap prats 10 cents; affidavit or probate of exeeylor to 'y inventory account of sales list or account required by law to be veritied, 25 cents; enteriug order of court appointing per- sons to ascertain and report annual value of real or personal estate of minors, 75 cents; order appointing guardian and approving bond, 25 cents; indenture of apprentice, 50 cents; examining claim against deceased tale, 25 cents; stating, sing, and filing ac coudtsof executor, adininistrator, collector, or guardian, $3, and if account does hot exceed 75 iiemas, 2 ceuts tor each additional item; distri- bution of bulance of deceased person's estate, 50 cents, and 5 ceutstoreach person numed as ia e.4elr or creditor, subpoena or duces lecum, 2 case against each estate, sequestration, ttachment, decree sc ‘, &e., 2 ceuts for every ten Words; recoxnizances, 23 cents; take ing, Uling, and recording bond, $1; administer ing cath dot velore provided,d cents; filiug and ine petitions, & maxing { entries und’ indexes, 2 cents for ten 5; entering order, Judgment or decree on court minutes, 15 ceuts per 10 words; record- ing inventory, will, account, oF other papers, 1U cents per 100 words; copy of will, 10 cents per 100 words, aud every certificate uider seal, cents, ryon's es- all costs In one os Svirs For Drvoxce.—William T. Crawford yesterday Gied « bill lor divorce against Mury Crawierd, stating that they were murried Masch 1,'1877, aud charges that in November joned uim without cause, and ven birth to one or more’ ile- George W. Harrison begua ‘y B. Harrison tur aivorce on tue ground of desertion, stating that they were mustied in 1878 aud the alleged desertion oc- curred in losu. ‘The Courts. - circuit Court, No. 1—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Barbour’ & Hamilton ugt. Greer; Judgment ‘by default, Same agt. Lansdale, Same agt. Darby, Gibbs ag. Hill, Mayse ast. Walker aid Fleniming agt. lisy; defwults. To son agt. Inland and Seaboard 'Cousting Co. jury resplied. ‘Talty agt, Harvey et al judg! iment bY deiult aud condemnation, foray, Tolson agt, Intand and Seaboard Coasting’ company; on trial, Crncurr CocKr, No. 2—Judge Merrick. day, Muelieisen agt, Unsworth et al. ‘for defendant. Lyon agi. Partello; meni confessed. ‘Yu-day, McDonnell agt, Moffatt; on trial. Equity Covrt—Judge Higner. Yesterday, Richardson agt. Baldwin; further testimony ordered tuken. Clark agt. Crow; re- ferred to auditor. Joues agt. Jones; testiniony ordered taken beiore C.S. Bundy. Bramvail agt, Walter; Ume to take testimony limited to forty days." Bond agt. Bond; delivery of note to J.F. Glusicad or payment thereof directed. Best agt, Best; sale ratified nisi, Heurich gt | Lewis; bulauce of proceeds of sale ordere brought into court, Geofroy agt. Riggs, re- ferred to auditor to state trustee's account, Wright; reterred to J. A. Clarke | |; Wright agt. anda. J. DeWitt to take testimony. Butler gt. Butler; sale finally ratified. To-day, Ganuon agt. McGuire; pro confesso agi. McGuire & Smith. Biock agt. Block; testi- mony ordered taken before J. Clarke. Mund- ley agt. Mundie; jisinissal of bill ordered. ieee Affairs in West Washington. ‘Tue FouRtrENTH BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Ata meeting of the Fourteenth Building asso- ciation, held last evening for the purpose of considering what steps should be taien to wind. up the ation, very little was done on xe- sence Ol the secretary, Mr.Ferdi- nand King, ecording to # certificate from Dr. Peter, was confined to his house by illness, No statement of the affairs of the association was presented. A verbal statement was made by a member of the ti eit if the associ ance committee to the | tion “now closed bisle | areholters Wucld receive about 5: A resolution offered by Mr. Shekels 1 that no further dues should be paid | holders not in debt to the association, | but those owing should continue to pay; that 4b account of loans be taken to settle up the business,and a pro rata distribution of the funds be made at the earliest practicable mo- The resolution was laid over for @ ait a statemento! the financial | condition of the association. ASSAULTING a LITTLE GIRL.—Joseph Rob- | inson, the school boy arrested by Officer Volk- Inman, on a charge of Kicking the je seven- year-old daughter of Mr. Norman Kenning in the eye, was taken to the Police Court this morning and fined Norrs.—Ofticers were installed last evening in William Louis Sebiey Lodge, No. 4,1. U. M., und Logan Tribe, 8, LO. R. M—w. Taylor Hiren, esq.,”and Prof, Edgar Frisble have commenced ‘the erection of two band- sume houses on the corner of 31st and Q ‘There 1s no visible change In the condition of Mr, ‘Thomas Knowles. panes ere EARTHQUAKE SHock riy yesterda: any oF the. v Seneca count, ew York StaTe.— x the residents of lages in the western purt of , Were startled by a rum- bung noise resembling thunder, toliowed by viclent shaking of the earth. ‘The result in Some places was that dishes were rattled and brokeu, houses creaked, and there was general alarm among the peuple. The shock lasied only 4 few minutes, RRO OY Y¥ AAL KR ROO V¥ & ALLLL ABSOLUTELY PURE. This Powder never varies A marvel of purity. strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and canuot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders Soup ONLY IN cANS Rovat. ocza CLEAR HEAD IS INDICATIVE OF Goop | 4% health and regular habits. When the body feels id, and the sind works sluggishly, Fills will wonderfully assist to a re- woyancy and mental vigor. ‘The SOW WV O8pS FAIL TO EXPRESS MY GRATI- tude," says Mr. Selby Carter, of Nashville, ‘Tenn., “ior the benefits derived from Ayer's Sarsapar- iia Having beco afliieted all my life with serofula, my system seemed saturated with it, It caine out in biote: loves, and muttery sores, all over my bod: Mr. Curter siatés that he was entirely cured by Ayer's arsaparilla, and since discontivuing its use, eight miouths ago, has had no return of the scrofulous symp- toms % Grear Revveriox Ix Tae Parces OF DRY GOODS, UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1886. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, IMMENS! very five quality (recently udvertised as @ 8) Gai at $5.00), reduced vo $4.00 CARTER'S ‘7A Market Space, near 7th street. HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS reduced to 25c. RRUSLE RNG. 20a? Une erssate AER CUTE Ste me, tance LADIES HEAVY WINTER VESTS, 87%qc. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75c TASER, ARS size ber iuith; treasurer, B, Pick e committee, the officers Riley, O. Lazer and Th. Per- read by Prof. Osborn, Mr. Riley. TRICOT CLOTH, 5 pure, wool, excellent quality, HOMESPUN DRExS GOODS, wool, WIDE in Gi Bu 2 ie ae eal Bate aE . " £ . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FAmaAy, JANUARY 8, 1886. Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Taz Evaxrxo Stan. 1886 az BAUR power it, fs th the hands of a ; receiver, atid the petition of John H. Bruce, the only paper lately filed in the suit, was referred to thereceiver for action, in accordance with the direction of the court.—The U. 8. district sat the brig Agnes Barber, an eamnirity ‘case e 80 UWaudject the vewsel to money due by Its owner, Judgment was given for the amount claimed. The U. 8. court after » short session to-day adjourned until Tuesday next, An order was made authorizing the recelver to have repairs made at the canal arch of Four-mile run, which was injured by the collision there in February ib court’ can ef OUR FIRST RED TICKET DAY. ‘We thank the public for the very liberal patronage received within the past year. We ‘also appreciate the very liberal tb oar ‘Red Ticket day on Friday of each week. This Gay has become a wellestablished success. We ‘shall continue this year to make Friday always ingia Granite Qt Soany bald a tear ie EXTRA BARGAIN DAY, mn Gran! ‘company held 9 m: fs ing here W. ‘atthe Loudoun railroad Office and elected R. Bell sa} teorelary aud treasurer’ of, tits company, and secretary an wurer of this company, an also of the Washington and Loudoun Tele- graph company, which chose its officers at the same time. AN OLD Crrizex_ PARALYZED. — Wesle: Avery, a well-known citizen, was sirack with ‘paral afew '§ ago, is now in acri Condition, Mr, A- as fetided ‘hore: ainoo tho early portion of the century. He has several times filled the office of assessor and was for some time one of the city collectors of taxes. THE WEEK OF PRAYER.-A large congrega- ton gathered last night in the M. E. Church South at the Thursday night exercises of the week of prayer. The topic of the true mission- ary works at home and abroad as well as the conversion of the Jews, were presented in various lights und made the subject of fervent prayer. Rev. Drs, Smithson, Nourse, Edwards ‘and others assisted in the exercises. Norgs.—The funeral of Miss Elizabeth J, Reese took place from the Alexandria iafirmary yesterday.——The movement for a new theater ‘fat the old insurance office,on King, near St. Asaph, having been given up, it 1s ‘now pro- to urn Washington halt, on King, near ‘ashington street, into a theater, The Colum- bia steam engine Heeler pr re-elected its officers. Chris, Abner, of Washington, enter- tained the Columbia fire company, of this city, quite handsomely at the close of their last an= nual meeting.—The schooner E. C. Middleton, of Washington, has arrived here to be laid up atthe ship-yard for the winter.—It is under- stood that no action willbe taken by the au- thorities of the Alexandria and Washington railroad as to change in tickets until February. —Mr. Peter Fegan, of Washington, bas com- pleted his new distillery warehouse’ near this city, It has @ storage capacity of 3,500 barrels, —The Alexandria corporation court will open. its January term with » grand and petit jury at the Market courthouse next Monday.—Miss Sallie Yates has purchased, for $1,000, a dwell- ing and lot on the south’ side of King street near Henry street. The house was a portion o! rintendent. ©. E. ‘We havea great many Special Bargains for ‘This Friday—too many to mention for the ‘space we occupy inthis paper. (See more par ticulars in Friday's Republican.) ‘We have taken stock in our Dry Goods de- partment, and not only reduced many articles, but have put on our middi¢ counters lots of ‘Remnants marked at Selling Prices. SPECIAL SALE, “ ‘We have just complected moving down stairs into our new Annex our entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s COTTON UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS, which we offer in Lots to be closed out at re- markable low figures We guarantee these goods as well made and of as good a quality as any 0! the beat howses in the country keep on sale. The department has changed hands. ‘Therefore the entire stock must be closed out, ‘and we are willing {f prices can move the goods todoso. Lot 1, 20 cents, Chemise and Drawers only. Lot 2, 50 cents, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Nightgowns, Lot 8, 62 cents, same, only much finer. Lot 4,75 cents, considerably finer. Among this lot are some French hand-made embrol- dered Chemises, Drawers, and Nightgowns, ‘Lot 5, 82 cents, all in this lot are worth over ‘a dollar wholesale. Lot 6, $1, all in this lot are worth from $1.25 to$1.50. ‘One Lot Children's Nightgowns, Chemises, Drawers and Skirts, the best made goods, all reduced. One Lot Lace Trimmed Cambric and Muslin ‘Wear, 20 per cent off on the marked prices. One Lot Pillow Shams, all marked down. One Lot French Corsets, embroidered, all the late Sidney Smith’s estate.—Each o! the sizes, 60 cents. steam fire engine companies here has indorsed One Lot French Corsets, in four colors, 88 the application of the Relief hook-and-ladder | cents, company to the eity council for new apparatus, —tThe schooner Capitota, of this city, went ashore at Sheridan's Point during the recent gale.—Burglars robbed I. Rammell, on Wed- nesday night, of a sinall amount of cigars and money.—The funeral of Mrs. 8. J. Witbeck took place here yesterday, the remains having been brought from Baltimore to be buried be- side those of her daughter here.—Eva Hallett, DRY Goons. Androscoggin, Fruit of the Loom and Lons- dale Cotton, 7 centa ‘Twenty Pieces Turkey Red Table Linen, guaranteed fast colors, 25 centa, daughter of Mr. Joseph Hallett, has been taken. Don't fall'to call at by her father to Baltimore to a reformatory. BBB A vu MM M me, Omry ITEMS. fe & oo TRE S as M. Augenstein, 817-819-821 7th St. N.W., Bop Aaa U UMM OM - Offers for tomorrow only the following won| 538 4 4 Us MMM Bas8 7 Ce Ave zine Wasbboard and 60 elothespins, 99¢; 3 func: table mats, ‘Be; large clotues "baskets, dsc; | a7 ‘7THST. STH ST. AND DST. large size splash mats, 10c., 60 ft. clothes line, 8e.; 90 ft., 14c.; 120 ft., 18¢.; 3 fancy cuspadores, 25¢.; covered ‘flour pails, 15c.; 42 doz. colores tumblers, 16c.; gilt picture frames, cabinet size, 49c.; coal nod and shovel, 25c.; flour sieves, 8 and 10c. each; large size clothes horse, 64c.; ironing board, 25c.; larger size, 32c.; coveres dusipans, 9c; copper-bottom wash boilers, 74¢.; larger size, S4e.; wooden water buckets, 10c, 3 boxes HisingSun stove polish, 13c, covered buckets, tc.; 3 qt, 8c.; 4 Ql, 13c.; 6 gt. lic; 2 gt. covered saucepuns, 8c; 8 at., Le 4qQt, l4c.: 6 qt, 19¢.; decorated tea and cham- ber sets, 20 per cent below co: At the Combination, S. E., Children’s Wool Mitts, 5: You Will Save 40c. ou Every Dollar Dene J. axvary, F'ssrvany AND MARCH CALLS AND RECEPTIONS WILL BE ‘THE ORDER OF THE DAY. Stare creating Moshi Gets Set | gros CaLTTNO AND DAY REgEE seys and Bive Flannel Suirts. ” 1 TIONS THE “SALSBURY” OR FOUR- AtA. Kaufman's, 8. E., BUTTON CUT-AWAY COAT IS MUCH Men's Linen Collars, 3c. 2 IN FAVOR, AND WELL IT MAY BE, Our Great Unioadting Sale. Owlns 9 che mild winter we have io much stock, Which we must unload prior to our un- nual inventors taking. Heavy Reductions on all Winter Goods. WM. HAHN & Co.'s Reliable Shoe Hou-e, 816 7th st., and 1922 Pennsyivania ave. Former Unloading FOR NEVER HAS DEVICE OF TAILOR PRODUCED A MORE GENTEEL OR COMFORTABLE GARMENT FOR BUSI- INESS OR HALF-DRESS PURPOSES, OR ONE {ORE SUITABLE FOR MEN A few Specials. Price. Price, ee eae: Chiid'’s Goat Button Heel or 62 sone se, WE SHOW THESE COATS IN NEAR- Solar Tip Button, 8 to 1034S: 85 Youths’ Solar ap auton 93 LY EVERY STYLE OF GOODS FROM Boye Fite Ca“ Boots Se THE MEDIUM-PRICED CASSIMERE TO es’ Hanu-se wed Stral, 3 Te ae Henuewea et ta sa THE ELEGANT ENGLISH “CORK- make. pave SCREW.” Ladies’ Goat and Kid but- 101 ae $1.45 — Geni Balmer G pene ERO 32.40 Gents’ Fine Calf Button = tesa, aid Congress, war i THERE NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN 4 MAN rented... seb 1. CLD DRESS STE! Many Odds aud BudvarBair price, °°, SOUED pI 2S SENTSELLY AND Handsome Silk and Satin Scarfs, 25¢., AES aM ALE OSL AR OW: at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 Genvs 4-Ply Linen Cuffs, 10c., at the Combination, 8. E. Special Price at the Oriole, 2 | You WILL Miss IT IF YoU FAIL To EXAM- INE THESE GOODS. 822 7th street, three doors below I, Saturday . #ud Monday. Remnants of 6c. and 8c. Cuiicoes ot 4c, — 5c. Wool Cuslimeres, ulack und eolors, 21¢. 15c. Blue and garnet Cunton Flaunel, 10c, 25e, Navy biue Dress Flannel, 2c. Zephyrs, in ali colors, per ounce, 6c. Yarn and Germautown, 2 ounce hanks, 10c. Dressmukere’ Canbric, {0 all colors, ge. 6c. Canton Flanvel, ge. 65c, Biack Casumere, 41¢, ‘B9c. Corsets, 25c. ue. Best Apron Ginghams, 7 1Ue. diiesias, 5c. Suc. luck Chenille Fringe, 39¢. ¥8e, Beaded Chenille Fringe, 75¢. Sue. Gent’s heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, tailor-made, 44c. per pair. 2 Uniaundered Linen-Bosom Shirts, 25¢., at A, Kuufman’s, 8. E. 2 Jobnson’s, Corner 13th and E. An extra fine lot of oysters received to-day. They ure four-yearold plants outo! the best cvves on the Rappabannoek and solid tat. For steaming they ure darlings. Also, the Jamous Lynu Haven bays, saddle Rocks, Cape Muy Blue Points, &c, Gur Suddie Ruck roast and broil take the cake. Also, the largest variety of bot and cold tunch, fis! game, &e., in the elt thing but the best, ‘Lietime ex- perience. Ladies’ iarge saloon attached. 1 = __ The Postand Republican =, B BARNUM & CO, 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Form Avescs Hira DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS, FIFTH AVENUE STYLE, IN SILK: OPERA AND DERBY. NOW READY. le of these celebrated Hats have The and never Been Su WILLETT & RUOFF, SOLE AGENTS, HATTELS AND FURRIERS, 905 Pennsylvania ave. a5 Agr Ix Tue Hovsenoro. DANIEL G. HATCH, contained all the special bargains that isfoffered, 2 at Lhe Combination, SE. Manufacturer's Agent, Gent’s Fine Dogskin and Kid Gloves, 81, No, 420 NINTH STREET, aut Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 Offers to Cash Purchasers of Men’s Best Quality Rubbers, 49c., at A. Kaufman's, 11th 8. E. 2 Selling Out, 736 7th st. J.E. Young. Call al once and save money on wool goods. 3. Ladies’ Best Quality Rubbers, 39¢., at A. Kaufman's, 11th st. 8. EL 2 You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar by going to Auerbuch'sSewing Machine Roo 7ih and H streets, ior first-class new Improve ARTISTIC FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES A most desirable stock at exceedingly low prices. ‘We wili not carry over any of this season's stock, ‘and in order to dispose of our goods quickly have de- termined to make: such asweeping reduction in the prices that purchusers will find no better opportunity. for investment than at the present time. ‘All goods are marked in plain figures, DANIEL G, HATOH,, ja6-2we No. 420 9th street ' 66: Pauw Rorarr Grove DRY _GOODS. , WHY ISHOULD WEAn THEK. Tas Wesscnocos M, Isrmassnxo ‘To Evesy Lavv. Te ‘before payment ts made hes them = Taade from scleceed urine Only, te Sik aoored so ont UNDERWEAR ‘ic. done): Ronated ‘0 Stall shapes of bands. Praniation Ja y utter, ‘Direct importation, unitmited experience, and the — Exe hoor gadous sa 55 * ‘LARGEST GLOVE DEPARTMENT IN THE Soc. INDIA "TEA COMPANY, 145 ITED STATES enables the PALAIS ROYAL to quote the same ‘rect cars pass the door. “send usa Postal.” ja8 Tix Curosco Grocery Comraxt, ‘The goods are made of superior quality of Cotton and Prices usually charged for inferior goods, at the prices we put on these goods we don’t wee Sons SSS Saar es Se ase porlemee the ex- east are employed. piration of next week. z ‘These goodsare displayed on our second floor. re B = : . Granlaied Sagar Seth. AS Bo ge Lot1-CHEMISE, with Tuck Yoke, good.cotton, a | Gralsiaied Sagat 31 a4 Dob =ER Style 1-CHEMISE, DRAWERS and SKIRT, Che- THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANT G0OD-BYE SWEETHEART, GOOD-BYE, aise pad of oe. ate, good Sion, wits Schus ty Par gasSeae = GGG. oO ¥ yy EEE ‘Best Pomily Flour, $3.73 Dbl; 61.446 4 bbl, TRB 6G + °° yy £ And brief ‘te No. 2—Made of the best cotton cordet bands, % doi. fe fi. &t Y FE pets the cing ita ibe Bi Sone mene | reece crn ae: gon Sos, AN ies | Pas fom Pour, 9878 nL; 6.00 MAL ‘Ga ‘00° v Kee “as® | Serussicta, fesk-puisendall otber objections throws | Price, aver now 380 SKITS made o. the best of mils"Gncago GROCERY COMPANY tnand therefore fetch, with deep he and cluster of ood BAL Ret FOR EVENING WEAR—The correct aeetis as Se noe A voxemadeor| Sew Cullen. 82 Ba A and general WHANG! DLE MOURN FOR 2—CHEMIS! iy 5 ‘ THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMP: isthe“ Mousquetaire’” “The 13 "ROA! = Sete AG iim aeeet oat ncaa t the ‘Geet Kenbrindered s ANY sires an Inspection of the finest French ‘Kid Mousque BORN. fine tucking and 4 pi 4 we ‘OFT Etus New Buckwheat, 4c. ib., of 10 Ibe. for fiSe. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANT PALAIS ROYAL ‘Weare traly sorry for them: inasmuch as we have SE made Square with OFFERS: Dressed Kid Mosquetalre Gloves, Sutton lengths | {ts eutered upon s new year we hope it may prove a | SUK LO 2 PETA Ra sotbroidersd hand ame | French Brandy. $2.00 gallon. B88 8 a Ered of Oe eee eer ctor. clam OF | DRAWIikts made of the best coutsn, with invert-| Pure Kye Whiskey: $2'00 gulion, di ‘Monsquetaire Gloves Sadea loans Of course, these pour feliows are im- | ing “with two clusters or Tucksand kmbtvidered | «.73at-old Re Wis “0 Eaton, Bree” 91 Be, $1.08, 92°80, e250. ‘We began right in 1884. Wecontinued in the right | __ufile. at 40c: regular price 73e. Goods delivered free to any part of the clay owns Grose Miece white and opera | @uFing 1986, and now that the year 1590 has dawned GOWN WITH YOKES made of 4 clusters ot Tucks and Canbric Rafe around Neck and Sleeves, made of the best cotton, extra long, ut 4¥c. SHORT UNDERSKIRTS, with Cambric Ruf and Tucks, at 47¢. SHORT SKIRTS, with deep Embroidered Ruf fhe, d clusters of Tucks above the Hullle- a8 68 Lot $—GOWN WITH YOKES, of 4 clusters of Tacks ‘and 3 pieces of Embroidery and bmbroliered upon us we shal! not iorsake the path which bas led UB on to the achievement of & series of successes, Which always attends those who attend to thelr ows ‘business and not only preach but prastice: ‘Whats ever is honest, Whutsoever is just, Whatever fs trae, ‘These being the principies by which we are gulded and governed in prosecuting our business we can Dut Kok with loathing und concept upoo « soulless aud Consclenceless crew who would entrap you with talse CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY 806 Th street am, PALAIS ROYAL ‘Sik Mita In colors to match shade of Dress Mate- "Bae Be as cng ea rm ‘Price scourding to length. PALAIS ROYAL ¢2-2m Button Kid Gloves are of course warranted and tried + : SBrnanety colons new shapes, pervect nian, selected | POS! At Scions prices FEES IS Buttons, 3, 4, 5, 6 WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR, CHEMIS! has any styles. One Price, #135, 91:60, $1180, $1.5. Ap ea yen Seonor cys’ Yor withsaid Batetiese oes ‘The 5-button Gloves have embroidered backs and | And extend a cordial invitation to call and be suited some scalloped topes witch i the lee Sesiin ores | 2 Regolat price, Boe "Some are made of the Brest PALAIS ROYAL VICTOR & ADLER'S SEIR’ ith bric Ruffle, cluster of Tucks nem eigerteety drei reeetas as : ————— ‘Woolen Gloves, ined Silk Gloves, ‘Laffeta SUk Lit 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HO! 20 Lot 4—GOWN, with all over Embroidered Yoke, Gloves, etc... etc., for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, made Mother Hubbard sivie, with Embroidered ‘at Just what they cost us. 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., er Neck and Siceves, Yoo; formerly suid at PPP) ERE coo A L SKIR' ‘ith 2 rows of inserth Lace with Ss BP EFF ooo Tr A E Corner Massachusetts avenve. acep Laced Ave Tucks ebuve ine ome St Socs ‘88g grr a2 3 ° Tt AA 7 former sold at $1.59, Sys8 p fee ‘Ooo H 2% fou Strictly One Price, and that the Lowest. SKIRTS with deep Embroidered nome ane tor | Bz Orzx To Coxvicrrox. chon Lace under the Kuflle, and cluster of Tucks quoted below, will be appreciated, above the iwuille, at Uc. Special lots, 64: ‘Open evenings Saturdays HECKERS' meee BELA HOW AE et ot kedy niet a mit — SKIRTS, CHEMISE, GOWNS AND DRAWERS, ead ia ccd rie $1.23, $1.30, $1.40, $1.61; those at this price you 4 and 6 button French Kid Gloves, 60c. palr. dilution Bibra dered Rank ogee 2 C5 pe. Wil dnd theiatentsiyies, worth duubletheamount | 18 WORTH TRYING tutto fousquetaires, 98c. palr. We also keep on thié floor # large assortment ot § Button Opera Mousqueta\res, 760. palr. Y 3 Tile ot are i Tans onty, and elses fina 7,otner- | Aumroar, Crosrxa Sure WoEsTED Gobs wise the price would be $1.08 a pair. oF Child's Hand-made WORSTED CAPS, closing at 2lc. NOTICE, FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. Infant's MITTS, 170 Infant's LONG SLIPS, 150. Soo EKE NNN TITT ™ NNN — | SN a BM ONE ; "OWE Child's FLANNEL SKIRTS, 140. Goa # NNN NRW In onder to close out our entire winter stock of | Onestrie PLUSH CAP, sold at $1.98, we will sell this GGG EEE NNN T NUNN | Suits and Overcoats, we have prices reduced tosuit| “eek St $1.79. Good value at 92.25, ‘everybody in need of @ Suit or Overcoat, Overcoats we sold at $7 we sell now at $5. ‘Overcoats we sold at $8 we sell now at $i. Overcoats we sold at $10 we vell now at $7. Overcouts we svld at $13 we sell now at $9. Overcouts we sold at $16 wesell now at $1L And alll others in proportionately low prices. SUITS, SUITS, A nice Business Suit at $5, worth $8, A better one at $0.60, worth $10. An Ail-Wool Cassimer Suit at 38.80, worth $12. An Ali-Wool 4-utton Cutaway at $10,worth 315, An All-Wool Prince Albeet suit at $15,worth $22. You are requested tohave a palr of the PALATS ROYAL Kid Gloves tried on at the counter and thus Insure a perfect ft. Best Kid Gloves at lowest prices, Have you seen those we offer for 98c. @ pair? Eve! ing shades Kid Gloves, 26c. pair; only one pair to @ ‘custome! LANSBURGH & BRO, DON'T FORGET that the nale of English and Domestic Underwear for Gentlemen te now progressim.c ecitgilat price. bc.,"G8e. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, ken prices, 44c., 59c., 88c., $1.25, $1.59, $1.73, AG Above npectal January 13th, Ope STRICTLY ONE PRICE 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. jaa Ne ee Wear You Wur New Our Rich Old Java and Mocha, Double Vanilla an@ other Chocolates, prices terminate Wednesday, = New IRISH AND GERMAN LINENS = We have a full line of Boys’ Overcoats at §3.50, $4, Buses Bocce. 6 Boxes CoR's Gelttine ce onenenenen $1.00 eer) ks A IT S83 $4.50, $5 that are worth double. Eos + SET 8 * Chalmer's Gelatine. ane 1.00 Ber fA OE aa OG Ss Boys’ Suits at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 that are id Jamaica and Metiord Rums, Extra Dry Ol BP AA E ba i S83 Worth 50 per ceut more than weare askiag forthem. | PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, ALL Sherries, Whiskeys, Chowe Praite, be A“. ton MAS Children’s suits from $2 up to 83. ALL SIZES TO MATCH. MANUPACIUKED © WITMER&0O,, Aneel ey x Children's Overcoats frou $2.00 up to $8.50. NS BROWN @ SONS, BELPAST, IKE RR oo YY sh 4 Odds and Ends iu Suits aud Overcoats at 25 per ¢ pamase reincrn | <*22_—____ 18 PENNA. avENUR_ gee 9S OXY AA OE cent ess than what they cost to manufueture. TT DOS LENS TOM ATCit, | JoINE FAMILY GROCER PS aT REDUCED BR “oo ¥ S*% Eun 7] Pantesor ten, Youtusand Boys row 91 up. YLEYGAND TEAY CLOTHE. | iq, Sum ofall cimtanna Ficiasueanies, Coeetony, jas 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. LINEN TOWELS, [Sind Cape ted Crombarines compen stant hoe oaen. ork Buckwheat Siqcta, New York ked AND SHEETING D TWILLED CANTON FLANNEL, FOR PILLUW FULL) LINES OF PLAIN, les, sexpremly for tatutly use, from 82 to 8290. ‘ito. mweet Poutanen and trish Potatoes. which we sUALantee to be firstclaws, A full line of first-class Groceries, sleeved expressiy for saunily trade. whtcn Weare now offeriug to cash buyers at Feduced prices. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, A ‘CRAS AES AND GLASS LINEN 84 DOCBLE-FACE: TABLE COVERI PURE GREATLY REDUCED. PRICES ON MtpoRTED | Goods delivered free. “Prom, atvention given 10 : c BON 5 fore re Wy tail, NA. POOLE, OA La avs, eters 230 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS Mars, JACKETS, NEWMARKETS AND | orit rocivedby mall, aes Tt BEB BhS8 FAILLE FRAN-| OuN R KELLY, T ER AA Ss, Fo T rv Z DUCHESS, RHADAMES, |e T Bee AAA such ‘or Tae New Yuan AND GuOs GRAIN SILK | Wholesale and Retail Dealerin acorn rh YOUMANS' HATS, WHECEPTION “ASD EN TNING | FIRST-CLASS BILE, ViEa\ Ns) HA SCEPT SR EVENIS 2 AMB. MUTTON, @o. G93 PO, EFF EFF ERR FEM 855 =! = | CORN REEF a SPEUIALIN, 8° $3 f& i Eh Ee Bggq KNOX'S HATS, 5 | Staile.—626. th aud 630 Center Market, Oth. wing. oa oo o Ff ef F 3 D ve | 26 and um Northern Livery Market. coo 00 ¥ ¥ KEE eR Sys In Fashionable Drews, Opera and Derbys, RACK AND COLORED SILK VEL- co larketing delivered tree of charge toull parts of the ‘ 8 ‘ ViTs, FROM $4.00 TO $5.00 PER YARD. — ane ea! i FINE SILK UMBRELLAS and WALKING CANES, NEWSILE WAU S CHEERS ILLUSIONS AND =< = — ite & pe eS pee USC crwext ron orrtay-|__PLANOS AND ORGANS. Sus8 tp 6S MA EE 858 = sendle teem dikes ations SHIGURLS ANDOORMKCT PRICES ‘ite LEADING INSTRUMENTS 5] aon ESTEY ORGANS-170,000 DY USE. AT THE LOWEST RATES. Gesos Seatsxrx ae eEREY Belo, DECKER BROS, ™ Penn. Avenue, corner vin street. | Bethy Pe ee oe AND FINE PLUSH GARMENTS. Eatablishea 1860. Fucuie }rtaxos Ar?n ge pe Rx Ee RNRNN tur =— ee JISHINGS MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS Co. DD. KK & NNNN NN z ‘We are adding daily to our stock sizes of these de- HOUSEFURNISHINGS. PIANOS FOR KENT. = ppp = K KKREN NNN NN sirable Garmeuts, ed offering them at reduced rates SANDERS @ STAYMAN, 18 PREPAREDTOOFFER ALL THESE AD- | Fresh supply of SILVER BEAVER AND LY ‘ARPETS, 936 F ST.N.W.. WASHINGTON, D.C VANTAGES TO ALL WHO PURCHASE Pes HE(DSIECK — A ee reat popolarity, at agent s prices, Bren pepo HUME CLEARY & CO., a28-2w So? Marke. Space. MUFFS AnD TRIMMING. atnmues Garvis Batler tn Cuarge.) FROM HIM. — 15 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, MD. ROASTING TONS OF COFFEES DAILY BH. STINEMETZ & SON => pcses Pian SEES SSS OE SES 2. FOR MY NUMEROUS STORES ENABLES aan 1287 Pennsylvania FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIC, TT SE REST PLACE 10 BUY MUSIC BOX! § AND Nunteal nsirumenss oF Holiday Prezeut at 4 caw iin OWN Fei Is = pain f _ 492m 887 Peumyivania ave Daring January, | }QEHR BROS, UPRIGHT Plasos smcKED | D5 tae Gola aeiaa at ie Sew Urienmn Expoaition, ‘or sale Ov : ME TO GIVE MY TRADE DELICIOUS FRESH ROASTED COFFEES OF THE FOL- LOWING VARIETIES: GENUINE MOCHA, MANDEHLING AND PADANG Java, wantcatso, caracus | H] Fo: G Rinctickas a N » EADQUARTERS OR ENTS os . ” (ANOS FOR RENT OR SALi ON INSTALL LAGUAYRA, WHITE AND DARK Ri0s, i a li a a tients. ING. FY ELLIS @ GU. 8ST Penneyivania ua if ave. ry pAnD) Resaae PaMous zAva writ Foy MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, | )>:ANOS "MOVED TUNED_AND EVA RED. COFFEES. . INO, F ELLIS & CO, 037 Pennsylvania ave WHILE THE QUALITY OF OUR COF- SLIPPERS: SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS"! Designs tor Sume Drawn to Order. et RE TS lt agaist FEES WILL BE FOUND SUPERIOR IN . r crerthedtionvolt Ino heen, STRENGTH AND FLAVOR, OUR PRICES | ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, me ovens eto | Oe eenaeees ee eee ARE FULLY FOUR CENTS PER POUND SEALSKIN SLIPPERS, a0sm 1214 F Street northwest. | _ PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TON V ¢9-2m 7OSE & SON LESS. THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. NEW TEAS. WE ARE SELLING TEAS FROM TEN TO TWENTY CENTSPER POUND LESSTHAN ANY STORE IN THIS TOWN. FINEST IMPORTED:GUNPOWDER TEA, $1; FINEST IMPORTED OOLONG TEA.80c; Appearance and durability, JUN F. ELLIS & 00. 937 Penmgivania ave. VIANOS—EXCELLENT NE MAKOON GOAT SLIPPERS, FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AnD A Full Line of Ladies’ Fine Hand Sewed Boots. Ladies’ Goat Hand SeWe0..encneeennentmrnscneen BAO Tad. Genuise Dongola... , Ladies’ Genuine Cur Kid Presexts Worra Beviso For Xanas A Marseilles Red Spread. a Warm Comfort, Down Quilt ‘kin Mat or Nice Pair Ilankets or a Handsou nd Pillows, smyrna Mat or INS PKU G@ PIANCS—STANDARD JOHN FE LLIS & Tadies Extra tne Cur kia bos toe 2B9| Cotcror'a, Nisa guue Par of on FARGS-EEAD Ree ih aoe ee Anients fine French Kid (the best)... 2.00 Peuestal, Desi j Ut fuish. SOS F. BAAAE & Oo FAsT TEA, 80c; FINEST IMPURTED Imitation Mahosany ( bamber sults, evs ae 057 Peon yivan All the latest styles in Gent's Fine Hand Sewed JAPAN TEA, 80c. FINE TEAS FOR 50c. Brass (aud: labrus lor $20.75, Make your se 00D SECO [AND PIANOS POR SALE A BUOTS and sHUES. Jecuons early at x 0 remeo AND60c, CHEON (CHEON) IS THE BEST =e W. W. HOEKE, Gainer neces 7 pect a eae empea RERES' BBERSN RUBBERS !: capiscnysinntelg tiecgtap Moenat ater JJALLER Davis € Co's UPRionT GRAND PURE SUGAR AT OOST: CUT LOAF, 7c: oe ee evi 7) ai2 901 Marke space, 3udand 310 eine ow. | FY KERPAYIS @ coos CEG ond ew GRANULATED, 7c, STANDARD AT 6c; Sepa Aid viezaut wtyles stm at howe Machines of every kind. Also, Renting wi Repulring. 1 Misses’ Rest Quality Rubbers, 29¢., at the Combination, 8. E. Johuson’s Oysters, @|M. B. Bucs & Co. SC Sencpceone, Awarded Prize Medals by the Ci afggtiel inter eet : Highest Awards for Art Needlework inal 9th and E sts.n.w. Lyon Haven Bays and ren pete neon Dew Cape May Balter Hiatal tie Ment moeens Povigprrrenay prea aheet aka Shot in the city; all selected, 3 | Selasees ta Oil farzsrny, CHINA, LUSTRA, Children’s Best Quality Rubbers, 25c., Washington, D.G—Sappliee: 433 \ at the Combination, 8, E. ae Saraipgs Springs, N.¥.—Areade German Hand-knit Woolen Socks, 8 pair $1, at Auerbach’s and ‘Ai streets. qesteans = Kaveross Mar ‘W unsxzy. This Offering is Special, No. 1, 7% at A. Kapfman’s, 8. E. 2 SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL aE Gone to the Bottom at Last.—Gent’s hand-sewed Shoes, $8. "The best latest STRICTLY PURE. made, re i ‘le, perfect in fitting, rlor in quality, ‘THE BEST TONIC, ss ALF Mbhan, 1oa3 7th state “Ww PERFECTS DIGESTION, ~~ 4 Heavy Colored Seamless Socks, 2 pair | Unequalied ‘or Consumption, Wastisig Dibidia; af BoaSt Avorouch’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and General Debi, ne Floor Glleloth, Bottle, Bottles for 98.00: yard wide, 20¢.,at A. Kaufman's, 11th SE, 2 PRIOR. ie Doin SON, ¢ RROD RENE Pickwick Ciab Whisky isthebe, | OTs gas wenpensen of Phat. re tynerazeem |" ataranerst mate per ib. Also ‘nd baver inils; | FOR sane By eee Fe Sweet milk 6e. per quart, Cream 16 conta, 20, 2. Ene foes oeaT tances | eis. |e Bip GREAT DELICACY—| -,,,Rarpour & } ev fe rh aa «2820 MUME SorABy S90. Tes ; A Ev tov Pp Tine roe ASALINE, ea benas on band nak Tue Viawxa Orroux Coxrary 600 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES SREiiae <— The ZEPHYR is our Specialty inthatline, Itis LIGHT YELLOW, SUGAR, Sige. Gaius ins beanie oer eee War Parens for Slipper bottoms—Plain and Fleece pecial Desig: fo Pe RSET Egy 7 [ee S- neon 8 BB K EE RRRS Re y ‘Also a complete line of Boys and Youth's Schoo! | INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORa a 08 = - = | Shoes at the very I owest Cash Prices. N Novel mn Wty s - DoD. KKEEN NNN NN ¥ T ‘Our line of Misses’ and Chuldren's Spring Heels is HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING =e ee me varity, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TEAS, | the largest in we city. Designs and Estimates Furnished, Eowaxo F. Droop. COFFEES AND SUGARS, ee, len 925 Pennsylvania aveoua 426 & EK COR 7TH ANDI STS. N. W. MUSIC CARPETS AND FABRICS PIANOS. LD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY—UNEQAUL- Dela nat ge) MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. fren ted for smoothness, Aavo-and PUY, 717 MARKET SPACE, Agents for as ae te dey 628-20, 907 Market Space. a ONE PRICE TO ALL. MORRIS @ COMPANY — os ne oa Agent > FURNITURE STEINWAY @ SONS, — xD Hazy Woora Noaz Wareer & Co. pe ee anes About our Clothing. We should say every HANSON HISS . ow sna temh pent Panssateter acti — ‘ull everybody within in stock at low figures. cir . Shfala have re 1k How well we sult people — — THE KRAKACER Bhos. THE Gb PEARES Duh ad Lay ul ed ee Te Cow Wearner best reasouabie rise, geatrucweate ne PP PI oF &. READY-MADE CLOTHING. marke. G.M. KUM, 407 10m SL DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK cael fa ee Spe ee ES WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR} sparei.no efrinnor outlay ipaccomplias what | Wire to luapect cur assortnent of jpaN0s For HOLIDaY PRESENTE SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1684 IT TAKES FOUR Pellwehavenooosios nev Wdeuced by the Bui HEATING STOVES, FINEST DISPLAY OF ore A eee tented oar OB VIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO 8kA- merits of our wares. There is, no ‘that Spee en eter enn ees UPRIGHT Prakos 80N, AND THEN WEHAVETO SEARCH FRoM| fic dvend a" ie of Ready muade Clothing. “SO ‘Ab examinatiou is respectiully solicited, i inal Kinds "ot Pascy “Woods MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIXD THE Sicha tie on te par o purctaacr, Ws zencsaco = | 3 Bammwure of : tsedy-made or "man of boy, , WM. KNABE @ 00., : sar a QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE| Every’ eer at fo ritand SS | exw cs every But rag ‘nto (WAREROOMS, 617 SPACE 1990 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND Bost, the revat a ver anaatinnncrory.« there Ger Tas Best son . On SANUABY 187, 1696, WILL OFFER A STOCK Ke ta eater oar shock excope such thats “THE CONCORD HARNESS” a nthe ay = OF-THR MOST SELECT HARD Woops IN| Dnterial“Chetha Gepertment secoud Boor Seeteahteea Soon an ‘Exprem Harsem | af¢ area yi be = on CORD hes be Sones, Li meaner: a rn ious : whiuaisremmeaniwedemere | gaat syieg bat toe sel PPA . ats (o WILnmT a /nraaey, i Cage e Waammverost, D.C, ‘TSSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIFA aa