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LOCAL MENTION. the Weather. } jf OFFICE oF Tuk CHIRY StexAL OFFicER, Wasmixer is. b... Jan. 11, 1886, 1 a.m, For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, {Golder in the northern portion, stationary, fol. = lowed by slow!y rising temperature in the south- Jem portion, aorthwe-t to southwest winds, rising baromie: For Tuesday. fir weather and slowly rising temperature is Inlieated tor the middie Atlan estates, south Atlanticand the gulfstates, and fair Weather Iu ihe lake regions. -_ Reap Book ApvERTISEMENT of C. Baum. All books and stat clearing sale prices. MALARIA ¢ by using Dr. Chi Pills; nogriping; do not weaken you. Druggists, NoSrectaury made of cheap glasses. Per- fect crystal lenses iu all spectactes at Vienna opti jan Co., GOD Pennsylvania ave. nw. Poniic Srraxees and singers find B. H. Dougiass & Sous remedy for hoarse iteap Sux Rosa for CBAs. FLEISCHYANNS Ladies and Gent's C 1410 Pa, ave. Willard’s Hotel. Meals and Iuneheon «tall hours, Open from 8 ann. to 12 b. fd-rstakenby the week or month. OF tylex. Open Sundays. Reapsent at all news stands. INSPANTANROUS Photographs, 905 Pa. ave. rers’ agent, ments tocast vd Draperies. |, Hempler’s, mann tind! Haren, Wate waiting glasses repaire or. 444 sin CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBAteH'S Orbe. Hovsr.— Robson arkl rane in “The Comedy of Errors, ATION AL THEATER.—Fanny Davenport in ity House. bt. Gus Williams in “Ol seuUM.—Fanny Herring in “The nd 613 E street. inth street and Khode arson At RINK.-61 Wasniserox KIxk.— > ‘ondensed Locals. hted at 5:15 p.m. and nich Jolm Pope Hod- 4 resolutions yester- = the street rail- Colson and Thorn- ch by Judge Snell ny. with 2 ¢ he pure P nase rm. ©. 0 ment, was brong’ braan in for embezzie- minal Court to- ndge Snell ‘ania avenue Tolson agt. the Inland Coasting company for damages, hing his feet, ialled to agree, atic association has elector pttiees Jobu H. Rowers, presi ee presi- dent: 4."5. Norris, i : John (of Alby), treasurer; J. H. ‘sslins recording secretary; Wim, Knowland, sergeant- aearms, ee Frozen to Death. Charles Henry Carter, a young colored man, e Brighiwood race track, was i yesterday morning in the orchard ~ 16 Mr. Saul,on the 7th street road. An examination showed that he had beei Jvozen to death. It appears that he had been drinking im the elty Saturday night, and started for home out the 7th street road about midnight. Itis thought ‘from his foot tracks Urat be lost his way and wandered into the orehard, where he was found, and there suc- cumbed to the cold. On Saturday, John Jupiter died in an un- tenantable shanty, between 4th and 5th, I and K streets northwest, from the effects of the cold weather, —— Aquepvcr Tusxer.—Work ushed on the Washington aqueduct tunnel. From Foundry branchshaiton the east heading 2,873 feet has been excavated; irom Kock Creek’ shaft on the west heading, 3,559 feet: from Champlain avenue on the east heading, 2,200 feet: from Howard univers- ity on the west heading, 2,128 feet. The head- ings from the different shafts have all been con- nevted, with the exception of Champlain shaft, east heading, and Howard University shaft, west heading. A break through the rock, thus connecting the west heading of Rock Creek shaft and the east heading of Foundry Branch shait, was made on Friday last. phonlndiooa daa MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage _ licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Joseph P. Brodus,ot Alexandria, Va.,and Grace i. Halley, of Anacostia; Joseph E. Dyer and Florence SM. Robertso1 ———— ‘Tue Merrine aT WILLAKU'S Har.—Atten- Yon ts called to the mass meeting to be held at | ‘Wiliard hall to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 Glock. Its objects are to consider the best means of rescuing and saving the abandoned | children of the city—especially those who earn thelr living in the street—of transforming them from jail birds, possipie and actual into decent members of the community, and to disenss | ways and measures for providing them with honest employment, and some degree, at least, of comfort and shelter. Mr. C. L- of New York, will be introduced bs €hiet Justice" Waite, and" will offer from his Vast experience a few practical Shggestions. He will be followed by Senator Hawley, Senator Harrison, and the Hon, Dor- ynan B.’Eaton, and these addresses will be in- Terspersed with some very attractive vocal and Justrumentai musie, Of course there is ho ad- inission fees Worx ox THE is being rapidly ee “Quinine” Perrer ix His Eyes—William Paver, colored, was charged in the Police Court This niorning (ith assault and battery. John Green. an old colored man, testified that he Was asleep ina store Saturday night and the defendant threw “quinine” pepper in his eyes. “What kind of pepper is that?” inquired the Dis here kind what burns like fire” Was his reply. The defendant testified that {the bows threw pepper in the old man's eyes, bat bi ter) did not do it. ‘The case was dismissed lored men, went into Hen! loon, Brenaugh’s dogs following them Jeremiah Matthews spoke to Brenaugh his dogs and a fight followed. durin, tn. about Which Matthews struck both men on the he: with a pistol. Matthews was arrested by Officer Harper and fined $40 or 60 days in jail by Judge Sneli this morning. ‘THIEVES SENTENCED.—Joseph Levi, a young juan about 18 years old. entered the Baltimore io depot Naturday night and purchased t tor Baltimore. As he was about to step on the train Officer Fitzgerald placed him under arrest and escorted him to the seventh ity of alleged Wer watch and bain, a revolver and several dollars in cash were taken from his person, and he was locked up. Joseph bad been in the employ of Mrs. Jennie Rosenthal, 1220 7th street, from whom, | it was cl he had siolen the articles. ‘This | morning tn the Police Court Josepn was ar- | aigned for the larceny and he pleaded zuiity tothe charge. The judge gave him 60 days in JsiL—lsaiah Price. a 14-year old colored boy ‘was sentenced to 15 days in Jail for stealtt three cups trom Brodt's hat Store, on 11th street, Saturday evening — Altred Ford, a col- ored than, was arraigned on a charge of stealing & pair of pants from James Butler, He was Wearing the stolen panis when arrested by Of ger Williams. ite was sentenced to 30 days in —-_ A DrseRTED Wire Gers A Drvoxce.—In tue Equity Court to-day, Judge James made :| deeree of divorce In the cane of Ellen W. Hodges ugdinet Abraham Hodges, giving her the cus Yody of three children aid permission to re | sume her 1 name of Allen. They w nuried Novembei Watkins, and the e' f Isth. 1569, by Rev. G. harge is desertion January Ist, Ts80. —— Tae Nice Low So gcse Judge Holt contribe ight Lodgti louse fund — mi ging se fun ——___ B. axD 0. To rire West.—Travelers to the west, northwest und southwest can consult the agents of the B. and ©. railroad, 619 and 1551 Penteyivania avenue, and station cor net of New Jersey avenue and ©. street, Hates via this line to Chicago ure $13, to Louisville $14.50, to St. Louis $16.50, to Uin- ¢imgati $11, to Indianapolis $12 and’ Detroit $12, with corresponding low Tates to albother points, Fast limited express trains, with Through parior and sie cars t . Shfoush parlor and siceping cars to destination. leage, 2: rs; Cincinnatt, 16 hours, ana St. Louis, 27 hours. Limited ior ch leaves Washington at 8:43 a m.; for Cineinnati and St. Louls 3 p.m. daily. Forsitvunr LIC | SALK.—Messrs. Walter B. Wiis auctioneers, will seli Within and iu trout of their salesroom to-morrow morning, commenring at ten o'clock, the eon- tents of * wei furnished dwelling honse, removed for convenience of sale. See adver- Usement. se ee Turorrax7 SALé oF HovsenoLp Furst &c—Mr. Dowiing will sels tommorrow at 4x8 o'clock at his auction ‘rooms a choice tion of parlor aud chamber furniture, Japanese bear robes and other articles of value. —— D Raves VIA PeNxsyivasta Rati xeneral reduction in the west-bound qales via the Penusyl Vania railroad went into effect on Saturday, the 9th inst., the following Tutes being adopted: Chi $13; Columbus, $10.50; Cincinuatl, $14.50; In- dianapolis, $1: » Detroit, 812, gnd @ corresponding reduction vw all Uiner ‘Weslern poiuts. * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Dr. Mitchell's Declination. | MI LETTER READ TO THE CHURCH OF THE COV- | ENANT YESTREDAY. At the close of the morning service at the | Chureb of the Covenant yesterday, Mr. Justice Strong, chairman of the session, read a letter from Rev. Dr. 8. 8. Mitchell, of Buffalo, in which he explained why he declined the call lt the pulpit of the Church of the Covenant, as stated in Saturday's Stan. The letter, which was dated at Harrisburg, Pa., the 7th inst, said: “My reason for this conclusion, which I have long fought’against, is this: The condition | of the chureh in Butfalo, through recent devel- | Gpments, is such as to compel the conviction | that Tam necessary to it as f cannot be to the | Chureit of the Covenant, and that itT accepted call it would be to inflict a serious injury n one church in the hope of doing service 19 another. This hope might in the end fail me, and so I dare not risk ed soe to you. Belie’ methat it is with no ordinary feeling that thus put away from me the dream of years and hold ‘back from the welcome of the dearest {rlends I have on earth. May tha Great Head of | the Chureh continue to guide and bless you and | lead you speedily forward to the realization of | yourhishest brightest hopes. These ho} have veen mine as well as yours until this time, and their fulfillment will cause me equal Joy with yourselves. “Permit me to say, In con sion, thitt the personal kindness of each one of you, and your desire to meet my views in all matters upon which we have conferred, add to the regret with which I send this letter.” a INSTALLATIONS OF OFFICERS.—At a meetin of the ered reform club held at their hall last evening, the following officers were in- | stalled for the ensuing year: Pres.. Joseph HL | Vice pres. dames Hf. Williams, re ‘o. D. Biggs: asst. re R._O. Polkinghorn; iss Carrie Brookfield; er, executive committer, Hilton, J. H. Wiiliams, D. Bi RO. Polkinghorn, A. 8. Dent, Geo. C. Rice, and Adam Funk. The following officers of Syra- e a cusians Lodge No. 10, K. of P., have been in- | stalled by. a ‘Thompson, | diction . ‘iMth, R.€. Giaseock, V. ¢ Hines, M. 3D. Beek, K. of R. and | Richardson, 0. G. S53 A. T. —= Tue Friern SuNpaY ConceRT.—The growing | popularity of these concerts wi th | another inerease in atten Miss Belie € was in excellent and repeated her former success. After her ond number shew; | votee | tina trom | choff's “Margery | was warmly encord. most effective. ——— BeQuests oF Soci Major, late of Brooklyn, twice recaile Mrs. Kaspar's. fine vantage in the cava- nots’ and in Prof. Bis- tute solo of Mr. Jaeger ‘The band numbers were he will of Sarah FE. Y., was filed with the register Saturday. To her son Henry Major | ueathed ten shares of the Washington | orgetown railroad stock, and to H. J. ck, as trustee for Sarah E. Billings, a $500, bond of the sam Roprentes Rerortep.—O. 8. B. Wall reports that on Friday last he lost or there was stolen from him a heavy black cane, with gold head, bearing the Foley.of } of pork stole Fenton Street, reports $3 worth from in front of his store-—Jobn, | 11 2d street, reports that at 6l, | o'clock Saturday evening, on G, between 6th and 7th streets, there Was $11 taken from. his | person, | i Tae Late How, Joun B. RAYMoND.—The re- mains ot Hon. Jobin B. Raymond, late delegate from Dakota, were brought to ‘this city last | evening in charge of hisson. To-morrow the | Ket will be placed In the recetving vault in Rock Creek com i containing the body of Mrs. Raymond, who died inthis city last winter." Bon, bodies will be buried when warm weather artives, and the relatives from a distance can attend. — Affairs in West Washington. OF MANAGEMENT OF A BUILDIXG ‘The Citizens’ Equitable Building association of Georgetown held a meeting on Saturday night, and reduced the rate of interest | on forfeitures and voluntary withdrawals to 4 per cent, and to stockholders who obtained ad- Vanees and settled with the association within Lwo years the incerest was reduced to 4 per cent. ‘The financial condition of the association was reported to be sound, but several improvements in bookkeeping were recommended, and the ractice of signing checks in excess of the lim- its of the constitution and advancing money on the personal shares of officers was condemned. The treasurer, R. E. Frey, resigned, and it was thought best to make an entire change in the personnel of the officers, and the following were elected: President, S. Thos. Brown, to sueceed Mr. Clabaugh; secretary, Wm. King, to sueceed . Ferdinand King: treasurer, E. B. Berry, to sneceed Mr. Frey. ‘The meeting, after a rather djourned until this evening. St THE “FOURTEENTH.” —Bes- filed a bill In equity against the \d directors of the Fourteenth Build- ing association of Georgetown, asking for the intment of a receiver, and enjolning the ‘sand directors from ‘disposing of the as- is, She claims that she owns ten shares, and that she has paid assessmentsand dues amount- ing to $570, which, with interest at 8 per cent, Jess her proportion’ of losses and expenses, she applied for on Dee. 7th, but was refused, ‘Wo ARRESTS.—James Russell, a colored man, was arrested yesterday charged with as- saulting Oficer Connelly.—George Krause was arrested Saturday for contempt of court. ee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. Tue FREEZE ON THE RIVER FRont.—The river front bas assumed its winter's aspect and xcept the more complete tying up of some of the vessels not heretofore put into winter quar- Jers, all work at the water's ed; ‘The’ snow co by has prevented much skating, but all the sport which can be obtained from sieighing is widely enjoyed. Notwithstanding the freeze, i ! the Alexandria and Washington ferry boats le all their trips yesterday. Crry Cour corporation court, Judge Meade, opened its quarterly term this morning ‘The grand and petit juries were in attendance for such business as the cammonwealth’s at- torney had to lay before them. Notes.—The prisoners at the station house this morning are Thos. Pierce, colored, for dis- orderly conduct, and Jas. Martin, detained om suspicion. The mayor has fined Win. Jackson for disorderly couduct.—The clerk of the city school board was at his office this morning to issue permits for aew scholars—The city council will hold a session to-morrow even- ing—The Alexandria ty porraphical Union has received its charter, and met on Saturday night for organization.—-R. W. Ballenger and J. 1. Smith, democrats, hi been appointed bailiffs of the U.S. court here, vice Thos. J. Ede- lin and F. Price removed.——John Penn, whose fingers were cut off ot.one hand a few days ago, tn the brick works, ‘uch improved in condi tion. Sawney Barton, late well known col- ored citizen of the fourth ward, was buried yes. terday.—~The chain gang is now employed daily in snow work. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, ‘strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alam or phosphate powders Soip oNLY IN caNa Roan Bakina PownEx Co., 106 Wall streat, N.Y. oc24 CLEAR HEAD I3 INDICATIVE OF GOOD +% health and regular habits. Wheu the body feels heavy and lanyuid, and the mind works sluggishly, Ayer's Cuthurtle Pills will wonderfully assist to a re covery of physical buoyancy and meutal vigor. The constipated shoud use them, SOWVORDS FAIL TO EXPRESS MY GRATI- tude,” says Mr. Selby Carter, of Nashville, “for the venefits derived from Ayer's Sarsapar- ila. Having been afliicted all my life with scrofuls, my system seemed saturated with it, It came out in blotches, ulcers, and mattery sores, all over my body.” Mr. Carter states that he was entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and since discontinuing {ts use, eight mouths ago, bas had uoretura of the scrofalous symp- toms, ’ © HAVE AN ELEGANT BOYS’ Sci pat MS ale ane oreo cnc nw eat heen ce adh ery cat meat ele it Ot ions Orracat oo) Sxee: Sxerze SNEEZE until your head seems ready to fiy off: und Ul your nose and eyes discharge excessive quantities of thin, irritating, watery fluid; until your head aches, month and throat parched, and blood at fever heat. ‘This is an Acute Catarrh. and is instantly relieved by ‘single dose, and permanently cured by one bottle of ‘Sawvonp’s RavIcal CURE FOR CaTARRE. COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALEB, $1. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent, and one improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Droggitts for @1. Ask for San- vorp’s Rapicat Cone. “The only absolute specific we know of”—Med. Times. “The best we have found in a lifetime ofsuffer- ing.”—Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. “After o long strug- gle with Catarrh, the Rapicat CURE has conquered.” ‘Bev. & W. Munroc, Lewitburgh, Pa. “Ihave not found a case that It did not relieve at once.”—Andrew Lee, Manchester Mass, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.,BOSTON. HOW'S YOUR RHEUMATIZ? in » question thet appeals to every tortured victim of Rheumatism, who finds the ordinary plasters and liniments powerless to relieve him. To such the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN Piasren is an elegant and never-failing source of re- lief, banishing rheumatic, neuralgic, sciatic, sudden, sharp and nervous pains as by magic. New. original, speedy safe, At Druggisis, 25c.; five tor $1. Mailed free. POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON, Jat Gear Revenox Ix Tae Prrces OF DRY GOODS, UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1884, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, IMMENSE size- SY Bng.auality (recently advertised as a special bar gain at $5.00), reduced to $4.00. CARTER'S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. HOME-SPUN DRESS GOODS reduced to 25¢. BOUCLE DRESS GOODS (in Black) one yard anda half wide, real value $1.25; reduced to 75c. BLACK und COLORED SILK VELVETS, special bargain at $1.25: reduced to He, COLORED CASHMERES, double fold, immense wldth, 1 yards for 81.50. ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, excellent quality, 12 yards for LADIKS' HEAVY WINTER VESTS, 37%. LADIES! CLOTH SKIRTING, one yard anda halt wide, only 37ic.: cheap wt 50c HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75e HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS all colors, special bargaln, at $1.50; reduced (0 $125. TRICOT CLOTH, ‘pure wool, excellent quailty, aqnbie width: special Marguin a Bes eee URN HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS wool, wipe gouble ‘width, in Green, ‘ine kak Brows {CASH LUE G0c.: reduced to 87-8. jad Avovr Uisrers ONE OF THE BEST THINGS WE HAVE THIS SEASON IS A DRIVING ULSTER MADE OF A GENUINE FUR BEAVER-, NOT A HANDSOME COAT, BUT A P&R- FECT STORM DEFIER, THAT WILL Last. ALMOST A LIFETIME. PRICE, $20. OTHER ULTERS WE HAVE aT Va- RIOUS PRICES, AS LOW AS $10. WE MENTION THEM BECAUSE EVERY MAN NEEDS A STORM COAT, AND THE TIME, HAS ARRIVED TO PREPARE FOR WIN- TER, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLUTHIER 508 607 SEVENTH STREET. IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE & DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD ‘WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1886 IT TAKES FOUR OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES, WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN WASHLIGTON, c WILLET & LIBBEY, at Cor. 6th street and New York avenue E.M. Beresan & Buo Offer a very fine lot of MAPLE SYRUP, newly made from genuine sugar. This is the best lot seen this season, and while ft lasts we shall sell for $1.25 per Gal., delivered to any part of the city. Our Roasted COFFEES are the Best. w8 Penn. Ave., cor. 4% st. 32, WN HITE € 00. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 2No Dealers in Oysters, Fish and Game of all kinds, ‘Haven Bays, Blue Points, Mauris Coves, Cherry, mmpton Hars, Hard Crabs, Clams, and Dis mond Hack Terrapins. ‘Goods delivered frve in all parts of the city. 621 B STREET NORTH WES’ a15-1m ‘Between 6th and 7th streets. Fixe Srarioneny. INVITATIONS FOR ‘WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, &c., IN THE VERY BEST MANNER, DREKA STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING HOUSE, Jal-co6m 2121 Chestout st., Philadelphia, Juv & Derwenen, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 420-422 11TH STREET N. W., Are always prepared to print BRIEFS, MOTIONS, PETITIONS, &c., For all Courts, at the shortest notice, and PUNCTUALITY GUARANTEED. ‘Work always ready when Paowisxp, COMMERCIAL PRINTING Carefully and Handsomely Executed. Estimates cheerfully furnished —Ja6-Im. estan Rurerrr, 403-405 7th street northwest, ‘Headquarters for GAMES AND HOME AMUSEMENTS, SPORTING GUODS, MASKS, MASKS, FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. ¥rices the Very Lowest. Ger Tax Best “THE CONCORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD COLLAR” Coupe, Carriage, Road, Team and Express Harness ofl klinds und description at Lowest Every Genuine CONCORD HARNESS is stamped with maker's uame and trade-mark. LUTZ & BRO, 430 407 Pennsylvania Avei ‘Adjoiniiig Nattonal Hote. say HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBES tnlgreat variety at Very Low Prices exis st Coughs ud Colas n a HOKEHOUND to stop Coughs ELRCAMPANE AND HOREHOUND to cure, Sure ‘Time, all aliments of Throat and Tan ELUCAMPANE AND HOREMOUND be Cone Kemedy in the world, ELECA BEANE AND HOREHOUND, try them, use iamn; Very pleasant to take. No nauscousdasen 38 "ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist. 38 ___24ih and I stn and Ud and Date mew, ASSIGNEE SALE ‘The tire Stock of and Notions, Rendy-made Dresses for Ladies and Chit “TEahiev and Gent's Underwear. Satchels, ‘Irunke and Valises, Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, Be, de of 'HERZOG, 918 7th st. nw. offer these ; ior seling the oc at auction ax the Hock Ja2-tn 5. WOLF, Assignee. Raters Bo iri aul tanned sunt, ver cheap Hats from Op, and Caps from 2 Bison irom Sr School ard at J, W. 1914-1916 Pennayivanis uve” ote” sand Boys’ School SELBY Prexwrex ¢ y vue. Wausxy, Can be had ot if Can Promise, Grocers. If not on hand ask them to get it all SATELEK & CO.. Distillers, Baltimore Tue Viessa Orricuax Couraxy 609 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES wel Fin Avesve Hara PORTE GAS Orne ND DEAE NOW READY. erie Susllty and style of these celebrated Hats have WILLETT @ RUOFP, SOLE AGENTS, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 906 Pennayivania ave, / MOMDAY, é D.C., JANUARY 11, 1896. CIty ITEMS. DRY GOODS. DRY_GOODs. Just Received — : ‘ SEMPER AT aS sy inte ay ce ae ecn a ste vales ad 4 GREAT Occastom: ‘at St. Mare Hotel for Virginians, Scott's Emulsion of Pure CoD LIVER OIL, Very Palatable WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, and Eficacious in Wasting Dis img Out, 736 7th st. J. E. Young. Call mee anid eave money on wool goods 3 For Medical or Social Purpeses, our 4-yearold Pure Rye Whisky, at $3 per mn, has no Lea “aNeX, T. Merzage & Bro, 1 Grocers, 417 7th st. n.w. Cholera. Diphtheria, Fevers, Malaria, prevented by the use of Heed & Catnrick's So~ ium Hypochlorite (disinfectant). Recom- mended by the Public Health Hon as superior to all other disinfectants and germi- cides. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet, ,W,S-45 182 Fulton st,, N. Y. Gone to the Bottom at Last.—Gent's aeagi Shoes, $5; The best made, Igtest in st rfect in Atting, superior in €f Fo Moran, 1022 7th st'nwe ar Pickwick Club Whisky isthe best. Fresh Alderney Futter churned every morn- ing and delivered in ¥% 1b. “Ward” prints, 45¢. rib, Also cottage cheese and butter milk; Eweet milk 50, pe quart Cream 15 conta, Fiocr. GET THE BEST, WHICH 13 PILLSBURY'S, BECAUSE IT MAKES MORE BREAD, PILLSBURY’S BEST 18 THE BEST. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRSTCLASS GROCERS. BARBOUR @ HAMILTON, n26-w,3,m2m WHOLESALE AGENTS, Souey We Have Nor Besx ABLE TO WAIT ON ALL OUR CUSTOMERS, AND THAT OUB GOODS DID NOT ARRIVE IN TIME TO MEET THE WANTS OF OUR CUSTO- MERS, BUT YOU MUST KNOW SAMPLE SUITS, OVERCOATS, OR CHILDREN'S SUITS, CANNOT BE HAD AT ANY MOMENT, BUT CAN ONLY BE SECURED NOW AND THEN, AND WE DO NOT PROFESS TO HAVE SAMPLE GOODS TO SUIT EVERY ONE, BUT IF WE HAVE THE GooDs "To SYIT YOU, YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT ON ALL YOU BUY, JUST THINK OF BUYING GOODS AT 60 CENTS ON A DOLLAR, INSTEAD OF PAYING 20 TO 30 PER CENT PROFIT TO REGULAR STORES, AND YOU CAN REALIZE THE SAVING YOU MAKE BY BUYING YOUR MEN, BOYs' AND CHLIDREN’S CLOTHING AT THE GREAT SAMPLE SALE OF CLOTHING, AT 924 7TH STREET N. W. BE- TWEEN I AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. WE HAVE A LOT OF PRINCE ALBERT COATS, SIZES 32 TO 36, FORMERLY SOLD FOR $15, WE ARE SELLING AT $6. a22 Esrasusne> 1811. QCOH H 00 M cco F 00, ppp SCH Hone cE Sot BPR, Gon He Ole ck 8 SE BB CooH HOO Cooke “oo Lit DoD WW OWE Hirg8SgK KIER. We WH HiteSSsi ITT BER ty Seay ete dee WoW H BUSS kL kee Sss3> MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS The peculiar medicinal qualities of whisky distilled from the finest growth of Rye in the renowned valley. ofthe Monongahela, have attracted the uttention of the medical faculty in the United States to sucha de- ree as to place itin a very high position among the Sisterin Medios. i ia We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our gelebrated tine OLD WHISKLISS, which we offer. at the following prices, in cases containing “one dozen bottleseach. OLD RESERVE WHISKY. UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISK’ BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. If you cannot obtain these Whiskles from your Grocer, we will, on recelpt of bank ‘draft, regisiered letter, ‘oF post office money order, (oF C. O. D. if pre- ferred), deliver then to your address, by ex charges prepaid, to all points east of Missisaippl or by frelght to any partof U.S (prepaid) For, Excell ence, Purity and Eveness of Quality, the above are unsurpassed by auy Whiskies In the imur- ket, ‘They are entirely freefrom adulteration, and postess u hatural flavor and fine tonic properties, “These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to perfect satisfaction; otherwise to be rewurned at our ‘expense. Correspondence solicited. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 124 South Front St,, Philadelphia, N. ¥. Office—16 South William st. For New Yes AND ALL THE YEAR. press, river, e730 USE SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER If you want the Busr, For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, taM'L G@ PALMER, Deror: 1224 29th Street Northwest. Telephone. 454 a3 Nos Warxer & Co About our Clothing. We should say every any ody within trading “distance should have read it. ‘How’ well we suit poopie He READY-MADE CLOTHING, ‘offer the Gent's of this town Monstrous Bargains: holes, Thin Is as good ag our 75c Shirt, sod jerefore will sell our Fegular 7Sc, Shirt in Ula OUR “L” SHIRT : made of Waranutia muslin. 2200 Linen ‘ha boson, becked with heavy Duteuses Lincs baad worked batton holes, felled seams and iceayed, placket sleeves, sectional yoKe Reamy cane arairreiavies dine = for $1.00; so this don't need ‘any farther recommenda: Now, we have also a special barcain in a Laundried ‘Shirt, made of the best muslin, 2100 Linen bosom wristbands. This Shirt way made by Daniel Miller & Co. of Baltimore, and ‘by them ‘old originally for $13.00 a dozen wholesale, but being: a and 0 xl izes, wee Sell at 786. “rhling of this” Netmeuiter ws have oly these sizes—14, 14%, 16, 16%, 17, 17%. NIGHT SHIRTS. ine of cotton, felled seam: stitched dod dette, nat iSngth and brendin, ete irom 44 to nly 5Oc. GENTS UMBRELLAS, In Silk, Alpace and Gingham at the lowest prices. GENTS TIES, An immense variety of Teck or Puffed Scarfs for 250. GENT’S HOSE In_endie vari f colors and qualit prices Dromised to be the LOWEST a GENTS UNDERWEAR. ‘We have aShirtand Drawer which we sell at SOc. each, which is silk bound, regular made svoulders and gufls, which cannot be bought elsewhere for less than. e025 Scotch Wool Underwear at $1.25 ts worth fully We have a complete line of 16thread BALBRIG- GAN UNDERWEAR, which we offer for 20 per cent below thelr value. ‘Also, a fine line of Gent’s Camel's Hair U1 100UF $1.00 Red Underwear has been selling Inderwear, ‘all along: Gentlemen wanting an odd Shirt or Drawers to com- plete thelr outfit will find it to their interest to visit bs. As we have quitean accumulated quantity of these and are very anxious to dispose of them, we marked ‘them out at 50 per cent below their actual value, BLUE FLANNEL SAIRTS. We only have a few of these, and are very desirous to close them out, and have marked them accordingly. GENTS COLLARS AND CUFFS, | ‘The latest styles in the best aud cheap makes, GENTS JEWELRY, as Cuff Buttons, Scarfpins, ete., In plated and taking prices, SoarvPiass » BOYS’ LINEN COLLARS For 25c. per dozen, ‘These are all linen and range in Size from] to 14 ia And all other fora Gent. that is n to complete bis Tofiet. “The same quantity and variet 1H, tind at a Gent's Furnishing House you can fi BUT AT LOWER PRICES, LANSBURGH & BRO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Ja 420-422-424-426 7th st. Suxs, Varvers ann Gaozes Sxarox Prnry, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) JUST OPENED A LARGE LINE OF “BAILLE BRANCAISES TN BLACK WHET® aX THE NEW COLORS SUPERB STOCK OF LYON’S SATIN DUCED RHADAMES, TRICOTINES, GROS GRAD AND SURAH SILKS, IN’ BLACK, WHITE AND ALL THE FASHIONABLE "SHADES FOR STREET, RECEPTION AND EVENING ELEGANT BEADED SATINS AND VELVETS. RICH TWO TONE BROCADED VELVETS AND ERISE SATINS FOR DRESS FRONTS AND PANELS. LYONS BLACK AND COLORED ALLSILK VELVETS, FROM $4.00 TO $8.00 PER YARD. BLACK AND COLORED GERMAN SILK VEL- VETS, AT $1.25 TO $5.00. NEW SILK GAUZES, BRUSSELS NETS AND IL- NOVELTIES IN CREPE DE CHINES, INDIA SILKS AND CANTON CREPES, NEW SILK MULLS, SILK HOSIFRY. TREFOUBSE & PERINOTS KID GLOVES. GOOb QUALITY BKOCADED EVENING GAUZES AS LOW AS 5 IVORY, PINK AND BLUE SILK PLUSHES AT $190 PER Yai. COMPLETE ASSURTMENT OF PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, ALL. WIDTHS AND LENGTHS, WITH NAPKINS ALL SiZEs TO MATCH, 84 WIDE POUBLE-FACED CANTON FLANNEL FOR. T. ING. LE COVERIN( SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- G EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT. Sar PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, Penn, Avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840, jad W. M. Suausrez & Sons cLoaKs, JACKETS. * VISITES; CLOSING-OUT SALE. HAVE MARKED OUR WHOLE STOCK LESS THAN COST. IMPORTED BEAVER CLOTH JACKETS, former price $20, reduced to $5. PLUSH COATS, VISITES, NEWMARKETS at ridiculous prices, GILBERT'S FIRST QUALITY ALL-WOOL SACKING, 54 inches wide, all colors, 75c, REDUCTION IN SILKS, VELVETS and DRESS Goons. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS end COLORED VELVETS, JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF BRUS- SELS NET and ILLUSIONS, all colors and qualities, for evening wear. GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART MENT, SPEOIAL QUALITIES OF MEDICATED FLAN- NEL, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR 508 Hizsvovarrzzs Fon Guxtw $ From ONESPRICE. SLIPPERS! SLIPPERSI SLIPPERS! ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, SKALSKIN SLIPPERS, =o MAROON GOATSLIPPERS, > INE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AnD A Full Line of Ladies’ Fine Hand Sewed Boots. ies’ Goat Hi ssevsenessennoessansenennenss ees piven enews $4.00 Sac ga60 and 5.00 ‘Genulnecur kid io; Citra Eadie Extra tne Gur kur wee tiee wetioa— 293 ‘Ladies’ Extra tine Cur. Kid, Common Sense... 2.50 Infunts fine Frenes Wid (eben LOD All the latest styles in Gent's Fine Hand Sewed ‘BUOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS! ‘The ZEPHYR is our Speciaity inthatlina It is the lightest and best fitting Rubber made. ‘Cork Soles for slipper bottoms—Piain and Fleece Also ® complete line of Boys and Youth's School Shoes atthe very I owest Cash Prices. ‘Our line of Misses’ and Children’s Spring Heels is ‘the largest in the city, WM. H. RICH, ‘7 MARKET SPACER ONE PRICE TO ALL = BEGINNING THIS MORNING AN ENORMOUS SPECIAL SALE OF ‘MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. FIRST, WE OFFER: Ladiee NiGHT GOWNS, ruffled and trimmed with Ladies’ WALKING SKIRTS, with deep hem and ‘Ladies' CHEMISES, tucked and trimmed with Lace Ladies’ DRAWERS, Fralt of the Loom Muslin, wide hem and Hamburg flounce. : ‘Misses’ and Children’s DRAWERS, embroidered ruff, all sizes, Ladies’: CORSET COVERS, perfect fitting, hand- ‘somely trimmed with Hamburg Gusseting and kdge, ‘also Lace. Children's MOTHER HUBBARD DRESSES, em- broidered yokes, Infant's NIGHT GOWNS, three sizes. Ladies’ and Nurses APRONS, wide tucks and long strings, At the uniform price of ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ‘This is the most important sale of MUSLIN UN: DERWEAR ever made in Washington, and affords an opportunity of securing first-claas, reliable garments ‘at much less than regular prices, SECOND, WE OFFER: One lot of MUSLIN UNDEBWEAR, comprising Night Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers, made of fine Muslin, latest styles, trimmed with rows of Embroidery and Torchon Lace, at the uniform price of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. ‘These goods are really worth from $1 to $1.15. OUR THIRD OFFER Consists of an unapproschable line of LADIES’ CHEMISES, NIGHT ROBES, DRAWERS, SKIRTS and CORSET COVERS, elegantly trimmed with elther Lace or Embroidery. We shall sell the line at the uniform price éf e NINETY-EIGHT CENTS APIECE. ‘We guarantee these goods to be worth from $1.25 to 91.48, BOR OTHER STYLES PLEASE NOTICE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY, Every lady who can reach our store should not miss ‘the opportunity of at least seeing these Bargains at TITT REE 00. NN ON Hal § Ri i in Ee a3 Hee go HE BYE AA PE Gs PEEL - 316918 SEVENTH STREET NX. W. glictow at 6 p.m. during January and February. 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 response to our Red Ticket day on Friday of each week. This day has become a wellestablished success) We shall continue this year to make Friday always an EXTRA BARGAIN DAY. We have agrest 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 Goals de- partment, and not only reduced many articles, but have put on our middie 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 res markable low figures’ We guarantee these goods as well made and of as good a quality as any of the best houses in the country keep on. sale, The department has changed hands. ‘Therefore the entire stock must be closed out, ‘and we are willing if prices can move the goods todos. ‘Lot 1, 20 cents, Chemise and Drawers only. Lot 2, 50 cents, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Nightgowns, ‘Lot 3, 62 centa, same, only much finer. Lot 4,75 cents, considerably Gner. Among this lot are some French hand-made embrol- dered Chemises, Drawers, and Nightgowns. ‘Lot 5, 92.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 sizes, 60 cents, ‘One Lot French Corsets, in four colors, 68 cents, DRY Goops. Androscoggin, Fruit of the Loom and Lons- ale Cotton, 7 cents. ‘Twemty Pieces Turkey Red Table Linen, guaranteed fast colors, 25 cents, ‘Don’t fall to call at AURIS. a B verre, Te and Lostra, Classes OFFER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS MY ENTIRE EMBRACING ABOUT 30,000 PIECES 1 WILL ALSO DO THE WORK AT A REDUCED PRICE ‘YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, ACCORDING TO QUALITY. As Ix Tas Homan __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ Tx Onxozn To Reovcs Srocx, I LINE OF WALL PAPER AT COST FOR CASH, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, AGT., No. 591 7TH ST., OPPOSITE GEN. POST OFFICE. aT DANIEL G. HATCH, ‘Manufacturer's Agent, No. 420 NINTH STREET, Offers to Cash Purchasers ot ARTISTIC FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES A most desirable stock at exceedingly low prices, Terinvestuat than st the present tine.” OMY All goods are marked in plain figures. DANIEL G. HATCH, Ja6-2w* No. 420 Oth street, Caneets, ArtSquares, Rog. FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIC, At Specially Low Rates ‘During January. “WALL PAPERS.” “Prices and Work Guaranteed.” MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, Designs for Same Drawn to Order. W. H. HOUGHTON @ Co, 1214 F Street northwest. Presexts Worm Berixe Fon Xmas A Marseilles Bed Spread. a Warm Comfort, Nice Pair Blankets or a Handsome Down Quilt ‘and Pillows,a Smyrna Mat or Rug, Skin Mat or Rug, an Art Square, Drugget, Table or Piano Cover of a Handsome Pair’ of -Portieres oF Heavy Curtains, a Nice Chair, Rocker, Table ‘Pedestal, Desk or Music Cubineis, or one of our. Imitation Mahogany Chamber Suits, Bevel Glass ‘Brass Candelabras for $29.75. Make your #e- Jections early at of W. H. HOEKE, ‘Headquarters for Bottom Cush Prices. 412 801 Market Space, 308 und 310 8th st. n.w. Wax Parens Special Designs, INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING ‘Designs and Estimates Furnished, ‘Specialties tn CARPETS AND FABRICS Agents for MOREIS @ COMPANY FURNITURE P. HANSON HISs & 00, 815 15th st. n. Cow Wxaruer ‘Will soon be here, and in your preparation for tbe sure to inspect our assortment of HEATING STOVES, ‘which ts now complete, and embraces all grades, from the cheapest to the highest price. ‘An examination is respectfully solicited. W.8 JENKS @ 00. 717 Teh street nw. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ fies LEADING INSTRUMENTS. ESTEY ORGANS—170,000 IN USE. DECKER . Betern BROS. FISCHER firva MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST.N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. (Garvis Butler in Charge.) .» BALTIMORE, MD, 15 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, oe se18 }rtasos BEST PLACE 10 BUY 310 is ICBOXYS AND iusical Instruments for eserits = JOHN F. ELLIS € CO's, 937 Pennsylvania ave IT PIANOS SECURED New Orleans Exposition, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., ‘937 Pennsy.vama ave. IANOS FOR RENT OR SALE ON INSTALIC misuts, JNO. Fe RLLIS & CO. 897 I yivania ‘For sale bv ae-2m (05 MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED. JNO. F, ELLIS & CO, 937 Pennsylvania ave, 492m ssc [ASON & HAMLIN ORGANS—KNOWN ALL Mover tne cvilived world. INO. F Plats @e0. 937 Pennsyivani Week, PIAN ie UXEXCELLED IN TONE, pearance and durability. a SOuN PEL EHNING PIANOS-STANDARD INSTRU- ents, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO,, oo 2 ur NOS-BEAUTIFUL TONE AND X duiea, ASSIGN ELLIS @ co. ao-2m 937 Peunsyivania ave. 00D SECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE Moderate prices and. on. reasonable PELun Sa7 Penasaves dL AVIS & CO’S UPRIGHT GRAND Paine perfect Piano of the world, ‘New and slegant siziex Easy monthly’ payments at low- Yor the hullday neaton. SO ree OE NUMREN, B11 Oth st naw. yy WsIC FOR THE HorIpays, GL. WILD & BEKO. Pianos, Organs, Muse nind Musical tnstra- staste ad Musical trstra- Tents; wonderial Sell-Piaying Instrumente, Toy Pianos, Piauo Dancers, Vecophones, aud other 'M Gal Novelties in great variety. as Eowarv F. Droor. 925 Pennsylvania avenue PIANOS, MUSIC ‘MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ‘Pianos sold on Installments, Exchanged, Rented, “tuned. and Repaired. ‘Sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS, axD E GABLER & BRO’S PIANOS. New and Second-hand Pianos of other makes in stock at low figures, ar THE KRAKACER. BROS. THE CD. PEARRS Best reasouabl ‘instruments ia ea ci Marker G.4L KUHN, 407 101 st. nw. ‘ocl0 ‘Sole Agent. 0S FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. INEST DISPLAY OF REAL GEMS OF, ART IN GRAND, SQUARE AND Area *Gencnr PeANos, from the plain Rosewood to the richest ornament kinds of ‘Woods, inluid. carved Barquetry and over ornamental Nish, artisticutyles, ‘of the manufacture of WM. KNABE & CO. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH AND WORK- IP. WAREROOMS, 817 MARKET SPACE. PIANOS FOR RENT. First-class Square and Grand Pianos for reat Wal Nabi 2 Co's WAREROOMS, os ‘817 Market spuce. BOOND HAN! AN ATTRACTIVE compriug a tuitber of se aT NO. ted instruments: KASY—MONTHLY ‘ALLe WM. KNABE @ CO’S ‘S17 Market Bpace. t Orders executed on all the Exchanges for STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON and PETROLEUM fr conte c 418 ven at, Chab. 1886, wt WM. BALLANTYNE @ SON"®, 428 SEVENTH STREET. 428 Exoraviva, Punerixo Axp Boox- BINDING, Card Plates Engraved in the latest styles and best manner. In order to avold the rash and to have Your cards for New Year's Day leave your orderss& nea, ‘apd we will guarantee all work to be first-ciam, : JOUN ©. PARKER, 428 817 aud 619 Teh atm My Stock Or Hormay Goons Ssnow complete and fully displayed on frat and soo ond floors, consisting in part of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER GOODS of all kinds. which to enumerate would fe quire much more space, 1 would nak my Tevends 10 call ear tons before the Fuh, DE TEDCES <heuammpsonce* ‘Lowes! price ff alld enema ny will made of seli and ell os ug any ‘cost, GA. WHITAKER, ‘The and best in 0 4 e largest the city, with constant add NEW BOOKS and REST MAGAZINES 5 200m as ienued. Mrs LUCY HONTER, ao _T2ie'Penungivania avenie, ASHINGTON GINCULATING LUBKAILY, — WwW SOT Lathan we BM AMY, entieet eh aoe x yr (ANG) And Latent Pertti i G OLIDAY VODs: * WM. H. MORRISON'S, ‘We now invite our friends and patrons to inapect our disptay of Cards and handsome Books selected for the Holidays. In addition to these we have a lange stock of Fancy Articles specially designed for Gifts, Come and satisfy yourselves ax to prices, &e. By coming ‘early you'will avoid the crowd and confusion of ie last few days before Christmas, _a2 Books, Calendars, Diaries, Artiste” Material tlce, atid Japanese Goods at lowest prices. i __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. pus: PSS pe doz; 475 PENNA. AVE. STER. 820 71 N.W., STA Uowery and Book store.” Catholic Books, Blank ovele 1 ‘dozen: pound: Plantation Java, roasted, 25¢ pou Gry Butter, 30c: pound: 10. poutids Extra ode #20 to S473 barrels 4 S0c. INDIA TEA COMPANY. 443 fina a. Ww. at ‘treet cars puss the door Gsm Postal.” jae Tux Cuncsco Guocery Comraxr, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS: 3 Pound Can Tomatoes, 8c. dosen, 2 Pound Cau Corn, Sxc- dozen. Marrowtat Peas. $1.69 dosen. oval bas Penn #108 Table Peaches #1 30 Goren Finest Table Reaches yeulow or white, 61.98 dosea, "Brown Sogr 1 Bige. Sundard 4. Sugar, Start, rauiilated Sugat, 7 Cut Lont Sagat, Figo: Ih: THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY FERS: OF! Family Flour, $4.98 Ubi. Best Euily ‘Biooe,$8:73 won; #1.44 4 bet, 730 Pateht Process Flour, 98.73 Dbl: $1.69 & DDL; 850, vite CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY ‘806 7TH ST., OFFERS: New Mackerel for 7c. Kit. New Codfish, 8: Ih, THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: New Buckwheat, 4c. THE CHICAGO ¢ ‘OFFERS: $2.00 gallon. Pure Rye Whinkey, $2.00 gallon. year.old Rye W aiakey $3.00 gallon. ‘Send order by mail or telephone 423 —2- ‘Goods delivered free to any part of he city CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY 806 7th street mw, ¢22m co 0 o ‘000 000, ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fe without a doubt the most BravTircL and the mos Nererriovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MUI, containing as (aves all the most Improved Machin: ery invented up to the present time. but they produce a Flour Usstirassen by any millin We world. prove thal, we would simply sate that a Large quai ity ofthis ‘magniticent Flour I= shipped annually to Hurope and eaten ai the principal Courts of the old world. We GUARANTEE that it is made from selected hard wheat Grown in Minnesota ad Daketa, It is an acknowledged fact, that in tus Flour a perfect sj aration ‘of the glutindus. particles of the wheat berry an ‘elimination of all Wouk ard starciiy matter hus at Ingt been reached, and ts consequently mnore NeTurrioky ¥ ‘more Dread to the barrel than any ober Four. The best trade admits that from its bread making qualities i is the cheapest, a4 Well as the best, for eittier familly or baker's tw, and Unsurpassed by any Flour mude. “very sack aud ‘every barrel is warranted to give entire sat siacuon. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. 1t Is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most lasiidious epi- cure GIUT-EDGR. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We de'y competi- tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we tee! assured that any housekeeper wlio tries them once will never use anytuing else. Fur sale by al grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaava, _se13 WM. M.GALT & CO. Waar You Wu Nun Our Rich O14 Java and Mocha, Double Vanilla and Old Jamaica and Metiord Rums, Extra Dry Old Sherries, Whiskeys, Chowve Fruits, © WITMER £00., de29 1916 PENNA. AVENUE _ JRE FAMILY GROCERIES aT REDUCED [ieee ie Kaisins, aes ~ Fon, Kinds und Florida vranges, “Creatnery Butter a. bull Cream ‘Chea 12 ceils per id, Cape God Cranberrigs® centaper qcart New Fort'buckwheat Sigcta New York apes, packed SitooSect Putstoes sind Irish, Potatoes, which we . oes ty fo be Bierclass, A full line of Brstclass ‘Liber. ‘delivered tree of charge y Burkes. Yoall parts of the SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. ‘Unequalied Sor Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and Geperas Leotity. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00 6 Bottles for $5.00: ‘Beware of Imi'ations, None genuine without the ‘Signavare of EISNER @ MENDELSON, Bole Agentstor tne Ua Malla, Pa, FOR SALEBY }wamtnctoa, D0 ‘ROCHON, Y Pike ona ee hin Pelte for einen