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f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUBSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1886. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weath: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasuixeros. I 1886, 9a.in. For the middie Staten, fate Slightly warmer weather, preceded by nearly st temperature, northwesterly winds becoming variable, but generally shifting to southwest erly. For Wednesday, local snows, with warmer weather are indicated for the lake regions, and slightly warmer, air weather. for the middle Kifiadle wd south Atuntie states, A. Fisk Lrse California Blankets as well as lower grades or sale, by W. B. Moses & Son, corner 11th and F sts.‘n. w. CARD. —W' nt our eye glasses of I. Al- exinader He has restored oi sight. We tried ll opticians here, and we recommend him as an expert of his’ business to all the publle. ‘Thanktul we are for bis skill tn our behalf. 21H st. n.w., ©. W. Dyer, No. 45 Fulton market, New ‘York, a gentioman of seventy-two years Of age, | has been using Brandreth’s Pills for upward of | thirty years. they have cured him of inflammatory rheumatism three times when alcians’ preseriptions were in vain. He took one or two pills every night for a fort- night. it You Fret First Rate after using Dr. Chip- mun’s Pills. No griping. Trouble you once. m1 Crystal LENSES only used in Spec- tucles and Byegiasees at Vienua Optician Co., 609 Pa. ave. n. w. EAD SUB Rosa for sale at all mews stands, CUA, FLEISCHMANN S | Ladies’ and Gent's Cafe 1410 Pa. ave., opposite Willard’s Hotel. Meals and luncheon atail hours. Open from 8 ‘a.m. to 12 pan. Boarders takenby the week of month, Oysters in all styles, Open Fixe Porteairs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa av, Fusseur’s lex Cxeau and 3427 New York avenue. READ SwB Rosa for sale at all news stands. Face and eyesight fitted, $1, Hempler, cor. 1 .ND DISTRICT. ‘ondenved Locals. 1 be lighted at 5:15 pan, and e, has reiusedt the in- Mary- ttee of | Udon last At a me the Nat hureh, “the ny. January 22. ays for carrying 41 5 days for disorderly cond ‘Messrs. J. H. Moriarity, J. 4. Griesbauer and } A. Ghiseiii, president, Vice pre t and treas- | ‘urer of the Merchant Tailors E this ve gone to Chicago t banquet Wen by the Drapers Of that city Newman was to-day €: of Circuit Court Ne. 1, Judge Co ‘Those Interested in “learning and how to keep # model house will do well to attend the meeting of the Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Uniov, at Union church, 20th and Pennsylvania avenue, this evening ‘s n dollars has been contributed “by friend’ ¢ benefit of the Night Lodging House. To-morrow’s lecture ty mothers from 3 to 4 | o'clock at the nursery maids free Kindergarten ‘Training school will be “Effects of frightening ebildren, and what can mothers do to get better help in the nursery.” Ail are invited. ud Tailors’ Exchange, ‘used as a juror nw to live” Amusements. ALBAUGH'S OPERA Hovse.—The production of “fhe Comedy of Errors” last night was a serics of a» beautiful and effective stage pte- Iures as Were ever seen in the local theater. ‘The iamiliar scenes of the comedy,considerably altered, and with @ scene from “Timon of <Mhens* interpolated, were admirably illus- trated by the aid of elaborate and artistically | tings, properties and other acces- ‘These spectacular features unques detract somewhat from the dramatic ness of the play, but as a whole the en- tertainment is of an order that is rarely offered and merits the generous patronage tie public seems disposed to give it. ‘The dramatic cast is vod. Robson and Crane as the Dromios are Bid Iriends. The Aegeon of Charles B. Hanford is an excellent impersonation. The gentieman’s any friends in the audience were delighted to observe the artistic finish he gave his work and The intelligence, diserimination and dramatic jorce which Tiarked the deilvery ot bis lines, | The Adriana of Miss Selina Fetter Of Miss McKinstry, and us Harris aud HandySide were also entirely accep- table impersonations. NaTiONAL THEATER—Miss Fanny Daven- port's powerful impersonation of Fedora, first inade tumiliar to Washington theater-goers lust season, Wus repeated last night at the National Toa fine audience, where it will continue to be iven ail the week. Miss Davenport's work as un adequate complement in the Loris of Mr. Kobert Mantel, always a pleasing actor, Who has deserved received especial prais for luis realistic and. forceful interpretation of | this exacting role. The remainder of the cast 3s good. Forv’s Orexa Hovse.—The anticipations of Doisterous hilarity awakened by the title of Mr. Gus Willinms’ new plece, “Ob! What a Night,” Were amply realized at Ford’s last. nigh Williams ind his company Indulge in deal of vigorous nonsense, Ine! star’ gives with the ieness. The pi y will run all the week. ‘Oreka Hovse.—Miss Maude ppeared at this house last night be- ewudience in the well known drama Miss Granger is u pleasing ac- lerably well supported. | .—Fanny Herring in the thrill- The Fret eutertained a houseiul last night. THEATER Comigtr.—A Varied anc entertat ug medley of burlesque and variety by well- | known fooilght tavorites constitutes the show | imique this wee! . AYD ORGAN @ grand vocal and org: barton street M. E. church, this evening, sev- | eral favorite vocalists taking part In connection with recitals on the organ, ——— ing draw Hee Hespaxap Hoxrysvos.—This Court, Judge James iu the case of Margare Ready, xiving complain sume her maiden name of Shuabe. They were | 20th, Issz, by Rev. ML. a being but 16 & DURING THE in the Equity ree of divorce against Julian the right ‘to _re- ing, her husband, without uny just cause, de- | serted and abandoned her ALLEGED Damaces to a Beriprxe.—| Michael A. Mulian, owner of the Carroiton hotel, Sth and Dstreets, has entered suit against Charles Baum, to recover 35.000. damages, Alleged to have been done w hls property by the detendant on September 16 last In pulling @own the cast wall of the hotel while erecting a | buliding on the adjoining ground. — e Witt rH Watcn—Aa Daniels, who testified that her home was in Harrisburg, Ashe was stopping at 2130 K street in Parker care Wo see her on Sun- in the house he asked her to let ne watch, which she did, and he with it and afterwards told her he edit. The court ordered restitution hast paw und dismissed the ease. sre SENTENCED Fe Edward Bown Was arresied ¢ his brother F published in 1 Judge Snell this on u charge of assault and battery and guilty. Frank was us try him Lore. NG His Brorier. iz cofored Ian who istinas for assaniting plowed. Frank fell between U: en to the h ‘was in # eritieal condition tor oucr said when he kiei = SvppeN Dearn.—This morning about nine clock # colured man named Arthur Taylor ‘m sick in Murray s saloon, 2142 9th northwest, and a physician was sent for, but before his arrival Tuylor died. ‘The coroner Wes sent for and gave a ceruticate of death Irom congestion of the lnngs. ARROW ips, of the tus Band P. de row eseape wit A train was going ov been dropped “across the carriage-way travel while the truin was passing. when Super- Intendent Pucips attempted to cross before the engine by dodzing under the barrier, bat while Superintendent J. P, Adams Express company, at min This elty, made a par steoping bis feet slipped from under him and ph him head-forémost across the tracks, if fore the engine. Luckily for him the pilot oF cow-cateler caught him ‘up and turned ary ‘over to one side in the snow. ee B. AND O. To THE West.—Travelers to the Borthwest and southwest cun consuit the agents of the B. and ©. railroad, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, und station cor- ner of New avenue and C street. Hates via this line to Chicago ure $13, to Louisville ioe to St. Louls $10.50, to Cin- cinpall |, to Indianapolis $12 und Detroit low rates to all ether Tiroagh pastor and sieepins'care to destination 2 cars to destination, ‘Time to 23 hours; Cincinnati, 16 hours, and St Louis, 27 hours, Limited for ‘hicago ves Washington at 9:43 a. m.; for Cincinnaai and St. Louis 3 p.m. d: pecan en Fast TIME To ANNAPOLIS Via BALTIMORE AND PoToMac RAILROAD.—Comimenciug yes ¥ , the Pennsylvania railroad company ex- t * Se eee auore, Washington and ¥ except Sunday. Leave Washingion D am., Baltimore #0S am. Arrive at Annapolis 10 a.m. Leave Annapolis 3:55 arrive Baltimore 5 p.mn., arrive Wi 3:50 pm. ound irip Ucket from Wi $2. | anits, | during: and good looks District Government Affairs. POLICE TRIALS AND CHANGES. ‘The Commissioners yesterday approved, the recommendation of the police trial board for the dismissal of Officer Wm. T. Riley, but held the case of Officer Barnes for further ‘consider- ation, The fine of $30 imposed on Officer Mansfeld was also approved. Maj. Dye has re- commended that private J. R. Luskey, chi With general inefficiency and neglect of duty be fined $25. The tmafor also Tecom- mends that Peter Butler and Jobn O. Barry be Appointed first class Privates, vice Willian T. Riley and John T. Barnes, dismissed. MISCELLANEOUS, Dr.C. B. Purvis, school trustee, forwards to the Commissioners a communication of Jos. R. Keene, apervising principal of the éth divie- jon, and Mr. E. McKenney, teacher, relative to building an additional room to school No. 12, Columbia road. — Tur Prixcerox Auumnt Dixxer—The fit teenth annual dinner of the Princeton Alumni Association was held last evening at Weleker's, As a mark of esteem for the president, Dr. Har- vey Lindsay, the reunion was held upon his eighty-third birthday. Dr. Lindsay, who grad- uate 1820, and is therefore one of the oldest graduates of the college, sat at the head of the table and Peed the cl on was semaren a = sponse to the congratul speeches and the resolutions ol regurd rd were adopted, he expressed his appreciation of the kindly teel- ing manifested toward him and spoke of the pleasure with which he had attended these annual gatherings. He then called Senator Colquitt to the chair, who presided for the re- Mainder of the evening, which was devoted to pleasant social chat and the discussion of topies relating to college training and methoas of edu- cation. Those present were Join H. Voorhees, Representative Jas. B. Everhart, of Pa; Judge A.B. Hagner, Col. C. H. Hoyt, Theodore W. Talmadge, Representative Jouh A. Swope, of Pa; Henty B. Munn, Representative Green, of New Jersey! Hon. Wm, H. Arm: strong, Wm. W. Belknap, Robert F. Thompson, J. rd Hodge, A. Porterhouse, Hon. J. K. MeCammon, W. Stone Abert, Jobn 5. Blair, Chas, D. Fowler, Henry E. Davis, W. B. Bryan, Ke Davis, Walter Galt, M.G. Emery, jr, and - MeFee. ao ‘The Courts. Equiry Courr—Judge James, To-day, Ready agt. Ready; divorce granted. White agt. Cranston. Dent agt. Cratty; ay ance Of defendants ordered, Arth’ agt. "himan; pro confesso against certain detend- Burlord agt. Walker; do. Young agt. Hart; sale finally ratified and cause referred. Davis agt. Davis and Martin agt, Buchley; auditors’ reports confessed. Cinevit Covrt—Judge Cor. To-day, Schultz € Co. agt. Bouis & Co. and ‘Thomas '€ Son agt. Fitzgerald; judgments by default, Robinson agt. Quirk; on hearing. rRT—Judge Snell. plan, affray; $5 or 15 days, collateral forfeited. it to Georgin. From the Savannah Ga.) News, United States Judge Speer and ex-Congress- man Anson G. MeCook, now Secretary of the United States Senate, with gunsand dogs, have been spending the Christmas holidays in the piney woods otf Emanuel and Scriven counties shooting quail and woodcock. The party bagged over 350 birds, killing In one day 113, quail. Gen. MeCook was Judge Speer’s guest, | and was called upon by a number of gentlemen | jisstay in Savannah and made a very peenne impression on those who met him. le has revurned to Washington, the Senate convening to-day. on A type Setting tournament is in progress in Chicago, participated in by Joseph MeCan ot the New York Herald, the present champio: W. €. Barnes, of the New York World, and joseph M. Hudson, W. J. Creevy, Leo Manhei- mer, “Kid” DeJarnatt, and Thomas 8. Levy, of taicago. RRR OO ¥Y YA Li RRO OY ¥ AA LE rego ¥ ALL zg 3 00 ¥Y «4 ALLL ABSOLUTELY PURE This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short welght, alum or phosphate powdera Sonp oxy 1x caNa Koval Baxiwe PowDen Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ocz4 i Go. ANDREWS, OVERSEER OF THE * Loweil Carpet Corporation. was for over twenty years, before his remova: to Lowell, afllicted with salt rheum ia its werst form, Its ulcerations uc: ually covered more than hulf the surface of his body and limbs. He was entirely cured by AYER'S SARSAP. AKILLA. See cestiticate {n Ayer's Almanac for 1883. HE UNTIDY, DIRTY APPEARANCE OF .A grizzly beard should never be allowed. BUCK- INGHAMS DYE FOR THE WHISKERS will readily change thelr color toa brown or black, at dis- cretion. and thus keep up your reputation for neatness | jal2 Coxracrovs. 1am a pative of England. and while { was in that country I contracted a terrible blood poison, and for tWo years was under treatment as an out-door patient at Nottingham Hospital, England, but was not cured. I suffered the mest agonizing pains in my bones, and Was covered with sores all over my body and lmbs. Finally I completely lost all hope in that country, | ed for America, and was treated at Roosevelt | in this rity, 2s well as by a prominent physician in | New York, having noconnection with the hospitals. I saw the advertisement of Swirt's SPECIFIC, and I determined to give it a trial. I took six bottles, and Lean say with grest Joy that they have cured me en- turely. Tamas sound and well as ever was in my life. 1. PRED HALFORD. ‘New York City, June 12th, 1585, In March of last year (1884), I contracted bload Polson, and being in Savannah, Ga, atthe time, I went Into the hospital there for treatment. I suffered very ‘auch from rheumatism at the same time. I did not get well under the treatment there, nor was I cured by any of the usual I have now 7 seven bottles of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC and am sound and well. Itdrove the poison out through bolls on the | skin. DAN LEAHY, Jersey City, N. J. August 7, 1885. | Treatise ob Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. | THESWIFT SPECIFIC CO. | Drawer 3, Allanta, Ga. }_X. be St. 14 | Pore Puss: Pu Sure cure for biind, bleeding and itching Piles, ‘One box has cured the Worst cases of ten years’ stand- | ing. No oue need suffer ten minutes after using this | Wonderful KIRK'S GERMAN PILE OINTMENT It ubsurbs tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant and paluless relief. Kirk's fan Pile Ointment ts prepared only for the cure of Pilesand itching of the private parts, and nothing | else. very box ts warranted by our Agent. Sold by Druggists and seut by mail on receipt of Price, $1.00 per box Sold by STOTT & CROMWELL, No. 480 Pennsyl- aniaave. 15-601 Miss Juurr Corsox Says, In an article eutitled “Family Living on $500 a Year? “Fuel for a cooking Stove and two other fires, and Lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE were used in cities,” dc, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OK GEORGETOWN — 40 Bushels for $3.70 25 Bushels for $2.50. COKE Nor CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90. 25 Bushels for $2.00 } WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Ja 411 and 413 10th street. — HAVE AN ELEGANT Boys’ 1001 Suit at $2.50. “Also, one lor 63; can't be beat foe CITY ITEMS. Sleds and Clippers at Cost. R. Goldschmids 812-7th str_n.w, offers an Immense stock of fine Clippers and Sleighs at and below cost which is the largest and finest assortment in the cl Pure Baumgarten Whisky at St, Mare Hotel for Virginians, 3 Brown's pontemares Troches will relieve Bronce! =m ‘arth, Consumptive and Throat Diseases.’ They are used always with good success, g Cy Dr. Wilbor’s Cod Liver O11 and Lime. Invalids need no longer dread to take that great specific tor Consumption, Asthma and threatening Coughs,- Liver Oil and Lime. As prepared by Dr. Wilbor it is robbed Of the nauseating taste, and also embodies & Preparation of the Phosphate of Lime, givin ature the very article required to ald the heak ing qualities of the Oil, and to re-create where disease has a .' It also forms a remarn able tonic, and will cause weak and debilitated Fsons to become strong and robust. It should kept in every family for instant use on the first appearance of Coughs or Irritation of the Lungs. Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all ts, €O. Castoria. When Baby = Cees ¢ eave her Castoria, When she wasa child ‘She cried for Castoria. When she became a Miss ie clung to Castoria, When she had Children, She gave them Castoria, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she wana chido on She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, _—th,s,t,k Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy cured my wife of General De- bility and Liver’ Complaint. Gratefully you Wm: Lundy, Baltimore, Md. ard Gone to the Bottom at Last.—Gent's hand-sewed Shoes, $5, The best made, latest in style, perfect In'fitting, superior in quality. A.F. Moran, 1022 7th st.'n.w. 2w jekhwick Club Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered In 4 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. perlb. Also cottage cheese and butter mili; weet milk Se. per quart. Cream 15 cents, eee Great Reoveriox Ix Tur Prices OF DRY GOODS, UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1886, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS. IMMENSE. size- very fine quality (recently advertised as a spect ala at'$o/00), reduced 10-94-00. sal CARTER'S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS reduced to 25. BOUCLE DRESS GOODS (In Black) qne yard anda half wide’ real value $1.25; reduced to ¥e. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVE: ial at $1.25: reduced to 98c. huis COLORED CASHMERES, double fold, tmmi width, 12 yards for $1.50. amcne ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, quality, 12 yurds for $2.00. ia LADIES’ HEAVY WINTER VESTS, 37%. LADIES! CLOTH SKIRTING, one yard and wide, only 37%¢. cheap ut 50.7 NS T8T4 ands halt HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 750. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS “colors, special bargain, at $1.50; reduoed ios. TRICOT CLOTH, ‘wool, double width: special Bargain at Oc. seo ality, HOME-SPUN DRESS GOODS, i, agIQMESEEN, DRESS GDODS. pre wool wipe VALUE 5Uc reduced to BiFc. je Axsvat tosixe! Sane oF . FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. Inorder to close out our entire winter stock of Suits and Overcoats, we have prices reduced to sult everybody in need of a Suit or Overcoat. Overcoats we sold at $7 we sell now at $5. Overcoats we sold at $8 we sell now at $6. Overcoats we sold at $10 we sell now at $7. Overcoats we sold at $13 we sell now at $9. Overcoata we sold at $16 wesell now at SLL And all others in proportionately low prices, SUITS, suits A nice Business Suit at $5, worth $8. A beter one at $6.50, worth $10. An All-Wool Caasimer Suit at $8.80, worth $12. An All-Wool 4-Button Cutaway at $10,worth $15. AnAL-Wool Prince Albeet Suit at §15,worth $22. We have a full line of Boys’ Overcosts at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 that are worth double. Boys’ Suits at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 that are Worth 50 per cent more than we are asking for them. Children’s Suits from $2 up to $8. Children’s Overcoats from $2.50 up to $8.50. Odds and Ends in Suits and Overcoats at 25 per cent less than what they cost to manufacture. Pants for Men, Youths and Boys from §1 up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, 430 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS Drexxenness, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Itean be civen ina cupof coffee ortea withontthe knowledge of the person taking It Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is. moderate drinker oran alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has fol- lowed. ITNxVEX Falls The syptem once impreg- nated with the Specific, it becomes an utter lmpossie DULY 4UF the Liquor appetite to exist. For Sate RY DR. 8. F. WARE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets; also, R. K. HELPHEN- STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenue, Washington, D.G Call or write for pamphlet cuataining hundreds of testimonials from the best women aud men from all arts of the cou oc24-s,tu,th Concextratep (RAB ORCHARD WATER, Wedo not say CRAB ORCHARD WATER Wi Cure Cancer, Epilepsy or Heart Disease, but We DoSar CRAB ORCHARD WATER asa Remedy for 3 DYSPEPSIA, 3 3 SICK HEADACHE, 3 3 CONSTIPATION, 3 sas Reliable as Quinine for CHILLS AND FEVER, TRY A BOTTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERE ‘See that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark is on all pack- ages of “Salty” and “Water.” CRABORCHARD WATER CO,, Proprietors, SIMON N. JONES, Manager, Louisville, Ky. | | oc29-e0 Tuoxsow's PATENT ' tove Firmxo 2, 7 B85 fo ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: For Gifteen years they have steadily gained in favor, and with sales constaniuy: Increasing Have become the ‘most popular Corset throughout the United States, |, The @ quality is warranted to wear twice as long an We have lately introduced the @ grades with zira Long Waist, and we can ‘them wi ents have been found worthleas, w ofthe Glove Fitting have proved iver. ‘Retailers are authorized to refund money if, on ex- represented: a = laieclaaitn ‘Catalogue free on application. THOMSON, LANGDON & C0., ew Yoru, ‘Goods delivered. 621 B ST! 0c27-tu.téa6ma eer SST ae im HN T. CIGAR MANUFACPUR- er, otter 20 iBito: any. person ‘order box’ or m his ‘Union Made at wl ins box, $1.50 A JT. D. PYLES, 414 4th st. ae = ‘did-1me snow, the beantiful snow, and the lasses rock the heel and toe, ‘nd the old and the younz, the hearty and bal ‘Attend en masse Adier's Annual Red Letter seaton it has been our custom: ly known asa RED LETTER SALE ‘This term is familiar to our old batrons. but as there many new comers a an Sroand the District, a brief explanation for thelr bene fil a necessary. Inasmuch as the RED LETTER SALE fsa feature peculiarly our own, by right of introduc- Hon we Would state shat fc mesos stmply,s letting down in prices, the reduction beinx. marked in RE! FIGURES on' tags attached to each aud every gar- ment. thereby showing the reyuiar price and the re- duction. As our regular prices only ‘Ten Per Cent above the actual cost of manufacture, the intelligent reader will perceive at 8 glance that s REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT put} our goods on the market at LESS THAN THE ACTUAL COST OF PHO- DUCTION. During our RED LETTER SALE we positively decline to sell any goods to DEALERS, being determined that consumers only shall reap the benelita It were well to state right here that VICTOR E. ADLER'S ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE from the beginning to the close is purely a labor of love coupled with loss. Ir you wish 40 share in ihe benefits be pleased to call at VICTOR E, ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN 927 AND 929 SEVENTH 8T. N. W., Corner Massachusetts avenue RED LETTER SALE Begins Monday, January 11, and ends February 11, ‘A Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11 Jali Sorry We Have Nor Been ABLE TO WAIT ON ALL OUR CUSTOMERS, AND THAT OUR 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 SUIT YOU, YOU CAN SAVE FROM 2G 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 SALEOF 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, KORMERLY SOLD FOR $15, WE ARE SELLING AT 96, a22 The liar medicinal quélities of whisky distilled ocr eas maa! goof may tes of the Monongahela, bave attracted the atteution ot the mare a3 in the aden eecey GS Fete pues ince oy teen aton SLR rages a ey a We beg to invite the attention of connoisseuryto our celeorated tine OLD Wie TDS Sot en Out the following prices, in cases ‘cobtaining “one dozen boitleseach. OLD RESERVE WHISKY. UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISEY, BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Grocer, we will, on receipt of bank draft, regisicred letter, ‘or post office money order, (or C. 0. D. If pre- ferred), deliver them to your address, by express, charges prepaid, to ull poluts east of Misalssippl river, OF by freight to ainy part of U.S. (prepald.) For Excell ence, Purity and Eveness of Quallty, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the mar- ket, ‘They are entirely frce from adulteration, and possess # iatural favor and tine tonic properties, ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give perfect satisfaction; otherwise to be returned at our expense. Correspondence solicited. H. & HW. W. CATHERWOoD, 114 south Front St, Philadelphia, N. Y. Office—16 South William st, New Year AND ALL THE YEAR, 47-3m For USE SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER If you want the Bxsr, For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, taM’L G@ PALMER, Devor: 1224 20th Street Northwest Telephone. 454 ash Noaz W ALKER & Co. About our Clothing We should aay till everybody within trading “distance should have reud it, How well wesult people READY-MADE CLOTHING, No one sort of people, but allgorts. We have Spared no efforts nor outlay to accomplish what We have in Clothing for man or boy, and how well we have succeeded is evider by the hun- dreds of regular patrons who have tested the Carehal people are tees ieateatple ne dae ‘a relies smapressiblo abowt: thant the At and style of eady-made Clothing. "NO Wonder, either. There is nothing that requires ‘such careful attention on the part of purchasers Ss Keady-inade Clothing. for" mas Ue bor med unless One patronizes only a very reliable DRY GOODS. DRY_GOODs. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Ar Har Vawe : ; JANUARY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, We Azz Rewr To Din Is Onven To Renvce Sox. I JOHNSON, GARNER & Co. OFFER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS MY ENTIRE a LINE OF WALL PAPEK AT COST FOR CASH, ‘Have Just consummated a large purchase of HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, ‘From the largest importing house in the United States ‘nd will place on sale the entire lot on ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 1896. will nave 50 per cent this lange aumat January saleot Embrodertes = ‘Remember these Embrolderies are offevel at these low prices only during the dull season ot January. yard, per yard, FE ‘ds, Embroidery at 3 cents per yard. 10,000 Yas. Embroidery at 4 cents per yard. 9.000 Yas. Embroidery at 5 cents per yard. ¥ds. Embroidery at 6 cents per yard. UxBu0 Yas Embroidery at Scents per Yank y je cent 50,000 Yds. Embroidery, 10c., 120" 15. 18e.,200. 1ed Table Damask. 30c., ed Table Linen, 2 B0c", 35. ‘Turkey Red Table Linen in the new patterns. ‘owels, Sheeting Cotton, Percales, atc., &c. Ingrain and Brussels Carpets at reduced Prices. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Penna. ave., South Side, jell Grear Revowwmos Ix Sums ‘Having been successful in closing out an entire lot of Shirts from « large manufacturer, we are enabled to offer the Gent's of this town Monstrous Bargains: THE “CONTEST” SHIRT, Which we shall offer ot 48c. Ja tiade of Ans quailty cotton, cut crossw’ ‘seams, gusseted and si ‘Linen bosom and wristbands, nicely finished. THE “GRAPHIC” SHIRT, * ‘Which we Shall offer at €9c., is made of the best grade cotton, 2100 Linen bosom and wristbands, hand-made button holes, reinforced felled seams with stays and as good as our 75c. Shirt, and we our Fegular 75c, Shirt in this lot, gussets, is therefore will sell OUR “L” SHIRT Is made of Wamsutta muslin. 2200 Linen wristbands and bosom, backed with heavy Butcher's Linen, han worked biitton holes, felled seams and fully rein- forced, tully stayed, placket sleeves, sectional yoke. ‘Thig Shirt fs better than the Shirt we have been selling for $1.00; 90 this don’t need any further recommendae jon. Now, we have also a special bargain ina Laundried Shirt, made of the best muslin, 2100 Linen bosom and wristbands. ‘This Shirt was made by Daniel Miller & Co, of Baltimore. and by them sold originally for 133.00 per dozen wholesale, but being out of sizes 15 And’ 154, two good xelling’ sizes, we bought them to sell at 7c. “Think of this." Remember, we have only these sizes—14, 14%, 16, 16%, 17, 174. NIGHT SHIRTS, A fine grade of cotton, felled seams, nicely stitched ‘and fints:ved, full length aud breadth, sizes from 14 to 18, only boc: ‘Also@ nice line of fancy trimmed Night Shirts, in all colors, for 75c, GENTS UMBRELLAS, In Silk, Alpaca and Gingham ,t the lowest prices. GENT'S TIES, An immense variety of Teck or Puffed Scarfs for 25c. GENT’S HOSE In endless variety of colors and qualities; prices Promised to be the LOWEST. GENTS UNDERWEAR. We have aShirtand Drawer which we sell at 50c. each, which Is silk bound, regular made s»oulders and guffs, which cannot be bought elsewhere for less than : Our Scotch Woo! Underwear at $1.25 ts worth fully ‘We have a complete line of 16-thread BALBRIG- GAN UNDEKWEAR, which we offer for 20 per cent below thelr value. Also, a fine line of Gent’s Cam's Hair Underwear. Our $1.00 Red Underwear has been selling all along for $1. ‘Genilemen wanting an odd Shirt or Drawers to com- plete their outfit will find {t to theirinterest to visit Us. As We have quitesi accumulated quantity of these, and are very anxious to dis)ose of them, we marked them out at 80 per cent bel.w thelr actual value. BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS. ‘We only have a few of these, and are very desirous to close them out, and have marked them accordingly. GENT'S COLLARS AND CUFFS. ‘The latest styles in the best and cheap makes, GENTS JEWELRY, Such as Cuff Buttons, Scarfpins, etc. In plated and pearl, at taking prices” 2 BOYS' LINEN COLLAKS For 25c. per dozen. These are all l 4 range in size from’ to 14. ae ‘And ull other goods for a Gent. that ts ni complete his Toilet. “The same quantity and v Zou, ind at a Gent's Furnishing House you can to BUT AT LOWER PRICES, LANSBURGH & BRO, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Jad 420-422-424-426 7th st. Suxs, Ververs axon Gavzes Szatox Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE LINE OF “FAILLE FRANCAISE.” IN BLACK, WHITE AND ALL THE NEW COLORS. SUPERB STOCK OF LYON'S SATIN DUCHESSE, RHADAMES, TRICOLINES, GRAINS. AND SURAH SILKS, IN’ BLACK, WHITE AND ALL THE FASHIONABLE ‘SHADES FOR STREET, RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, BEADED SATINS AND VELVETS. ‘WO. 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 $1.20 TO $5.00. NEW SILK GAUZES, BRUSSELS NETS AND IL- UBIONS. CREPE DE CHINES, INDIA ‘SAND CANTON CREPES, LK MULLS, SILK HOSIERY. TREFOUSSE & PERINOT'S KID GLOVES. GOOD QUALITY BROCADED EVENING GAUZES AS LOW AS 50c. IVORY, PINK AND BLUE SILK PLUSHES aT comb Re TEE LARD: i) LETE ASSORTMENT OF PURE. LINEN, DAMASK "TABLE CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS AND LENGTHS, WITH NAPKINS ALL SIZES TO MATCH, 84 WIDE, DOUBLE-FACED CANTON FLANNEL FOR, TABLE COVERING. ga SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT, Sa” PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, PERRY BuiLprNo, Penn. Avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. c Gexrs Heapovarrers For Fixe SLIPPERS: SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS !t! ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, SEALSKIN SLIPPERS, EMAROON GOATSLIPPERS, FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS xD A Full Line of Ladies’ Fine Hand Sewed Boots, Ladies’ Goat Hana Sewed. $4.00 Yad, Genuine Dongola, “$4.00 and 9.00 Ladies’ Genuine Cur Kid Hox ‘Toe, butto 200 Ladies Extra fine Cur. Kid Box ‘Toe, bution... 250 Ladies’ Extra fine Car. Kid. Common Sense... 2.50 house, where the greatest care is taken in every’ particular and have the proper fit and proper material made up into first-class gur- inents, the result is very unsatistactory. ‘There {sno xarment, no matter the cost, that iy al- lowed to enter our stock except such that is Well made, properly tinished and of reliable material ‘Custom department, second floor. NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania avenue. azo Woons 423, IT TAKES YEARS. TO ACCUMULATE A DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1884 IT TAKES FOUR OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER To 8£A- SON, AND THEN WE HAYETO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES, WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 18T, 1886, WILL OFFER 4 STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD woops WASHINGTON. + WILLET @ LIBBEY, Cor. 6th street and New York avenue Infants fine French Kid (the DESt)..cssesennnrre 1,00 All the latest styles in Gent's Fine Hand Sewed BOOTS and SHOLS, RUBBERS! ALLSTYLES, ‘The ZEPHYR is our Specialty in that line ~ Itis the lightest and best fitting Rubber made. uGoTE Soles for slipper bottome—Plain and Fleece Also a complete line of Boys and Youth's School Shoes at the very I owest Cash Prices. Our line of Misses’ and Children's Spring Heels is the largest in the city. RUBBERS: RUBBERS!" WM. H. RICH, 717 MARKET SPACER ONE PRICE TO ALL ™ Jou» & Derwene, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 420-422 11TH STREET N. W., Are always prepared to print BRIEFS, MOTIONS, eee, éc, For all Courts, at notice, and PUNCTUALITY GUARANTEED, ‘Work always ready when PRommsxp, COMMERCIAL PRINTING a A GREAT Occasion: BEGINNING THIS MORNING AN ENORMOUS SPECIAL SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. FIRST, WE OFFER: Ladies’ NIGHT GOWNS, ruffled and trimmed with Linen Torchon Lace, Ladies’ WALKING SKIRTS, with deep hem and Ladies CHEMISES, tucked and trimmed with Lace Ladies’ DRAWERS, Fruit of the Loom Muslin, wide hem and Hamburg flounce. ‘Misses’ and Children's DRAWERS, embroidered rofile, all sizes, Ladies CORSET COVERS, perfect fitting, hand- ‘somely trimmed with Hamburg Gusseting and Kage, 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 fs the most important sale of MUSLIN UN DERWEAR ever made in Washingtoh, and affords an | opportunity of securing first-class, reliable garments ‘much less than regular prices, SECOND, WE OFFER: One lot of MUSLIN UNDEBWEAR, comprring 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 uniiorm price of NINETY-EIGHT CENTS APIECE. ‘We guarantee these goods to be worth from $1.25 to 91.48 FOR 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 PREE Baa oS oo ft Bl AR GHIE: 816818 SEVENTH STREET N. W. JE ctewe at 6 p.m. during Janvary and February. 1886 ar 8 ” SA EE WET AAO BARE Se a4 uy MMM = 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 havea great many Special Bargains for ‘This Friday—too many to mention for the space we qccupy 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 middle 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 = 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 todoso, + Lot 1, 20 cents, Chemise and Drawers only. Lot 2, 50 cents, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Nightgowns. s ‘Lot 8, 62 cents, same, only much finer. Lot 4, 75 cents, considerably finer, Among this lot are some French hand-made embro!- dered Chemises, Drawers, and Nightgowns. Lot 5, 92 cents, all in this lot are over 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 Campbric and Muslin ‘Wear, 20 per cent off on the marked prices. ‘One Lot Pillow Shams, all markeddown, One Lot French Corsets, embroidered, all sizes, 60 cents. ‘One Lot French Corseta, in four colors, 88. cents, DRY Goops, Androscoggin, Fruit of the Loom and Lons- ale Cotton, 7 cents, EMBRACING ABOUT 30,000 PIKCES. I WILL ALSO DO THK WORK AT A REDUCED PRICE. YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, ACCORDING TO QUALITY. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, AGT. No. 521 7TH ST., OPPOSITE GEN. POST OFFICE. 7 Agr Is Tue Hovsrxow. DANIEL G. HATCH, Manufacturer's Agent, No, 420 NINTH STREET, Offers to Cash Purchasers of ARTISTIC FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES A most desirable stock at exceedingly low prices Ww any of this season's stock, and inorder ts alapoae of our goods quickly wave ae: fermined to make sacha sweeping reduction in the riven that purchasers will fd go beter opportunity jnvestment than at the present thie. "All goods are marked in plain figures. DANIEL G. HATCH, ja6-2we No. 420 9th street. Cc. srtSquares, Rugs, 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 & 00., a03m 1214 F Street northwest. Presexts Worrn Bouxixo For Xoas A Marseilles Red Spread. a Warm Comfort, Nice Pair Blankets or a Handsome Down Quilt and Pillows,a Smyrna Mat or Kuc, Skin Mat or Rug, a1 Art Square, Drugget, Table or Plano Cover or a Handsome Pair'of Portieres oF Heavy Cartains, a Nice Chair, Rocker, Table Peaestal, Desk or OF One of OUF Inntation Mahog: r Suits, Bevel Glass ‘Make your se- W. 1. HOEKE, Headquarters for Bottom Cash Prices, 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st. n. Wa Pavers Special Designs. INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING Designs and Estimates Furnished, Specialties in (CARPETS AND FABRICS Agents for MORRIS & COMPANY FURNITURE a2 P. HANSON HISS @ CO, 815 15th st. nw. Cow Wearnen Will soon be bere, and in your preparation for itbe Sure to inspect our assortment of HEATING STOVES, which Is now complete, and embraces all grades, from the cheapest to the highest price. An examipauion ts Tespectiully solicited, W. 8. JENKS @ 00. ‘TIT 7th street n. ocl-6m_ sel8 PIANOS AND ORGANS NH LEADING INSTRUMENTS. ESTEY ORGANS—170,000 IN USE. DECKER BROS, ESTEY prraxoa Area MCDERATE PRICES-EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST.N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. (arvis Butler in Charge.) 15 N, CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, 4D. ELLIS & CO-S, ‘Pennsylvania ave _ panos FoR RENT © Pinsent. JNv, FL ELLIS & 00., 937 ave. 2 pw MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED. DNC: WLS Cos 837 “Pemmayivana ave 192m, Whtakcrssnd' hurch almanacs Hat Hours sith the tensors of 1s ‘Sermons by the Mi Aste, at All the Lesson Papers: WA. BALLANTYNE @ SON'S, a28 428 SEVENTH STREET, a _STRERT._ se > Excnavixe, Pruxtixe Axp Boox- BINDING, Card Plates Engraved in the latest styles and best manner. “In order t avoid the rash nnd to heve yout cards for New Year's: Day Wave yor rders at once, fd we will cuatattee al work tate hescatone JOM an My Sroce Or Hounay Goom ‘snow complete and fully displayed on first aod see ond floors, consisting in part of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER GOODS of all kinds, which to euuinerate would te quire much more spice. Wiends to call early and makeseleo- ‘would aak my sagan bet Fe tannin vant I goes quarantent Av'epeckaity will ba taede of eae and all @. A. wHITAK Rookseiler and Statoner, MOS Pesusyivania Crnce: I : i mectatine JLaprary, ‘The largest and best in the city, with constant add es ty, with constant NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZINES asroon asian. Mee LUCY Lite “0 _T7db Penmgivania nrenie, ASHINGTON CIRCULATING Li — V SOT isthe ae. ST RRARY, Some recent daltons spiny. Pere Ly peruestbeata On Bott siden Ronnyborougis. Mortal An" weet Cleely meme And Latest Neriodic Houwar Goons a WM. H. MORRISON'S ‘We now Invite our friends and patrons to Inapect ont display of Canis and handsome Rooks selected for the Molidaya, In addition to these we have @ innge stock of Fancy Articles specudly desigand for Gifts. Come and satisfy yourselves ma to prices, de. iy coming early you will avold the crowd and confusion of the Jast few days before Christus, a2 (ars) ” PENNA. AVE. sTA- ENKY © ANCASTER, Tlowery a I i Book Gane Sah aceaee tener ieee cacent es __FAMILY SUPPLIE: USE? PUSTL: JET per PUSH BEST FAMILY PLOUR, 1; Vomatoes. 3-pound cans, 81.05 hes. Bpoutd ans, 15 ple Butter, Corn, #0e. ‘dozen; Roasted Cotte Piamtation Jawa, roasted. Po Hy Butter, Ae. pound: 10 pounds Askin atin Flodr. $4.0 to 8a 35 barrel. & ‘Nats, Suc. INDLA TEA COMPANY. t43 furs 4 Street cars pass the door, “Send usa Postal” Tux Crerco Groce Comras 906 TPH STREET. OFFERS: 2 Pound Cen Corn eat aes 3 Pou Torn te doe Murrowfat Peas sen. Fariy Jane Smnafl May We, $1.75 daren. Finest Table Peach re rt oxen, Light Brown Sugy Sige ity UNS #1-88 Sundard A Sucer, THE CHICAGO GRocrRY COMPANY FFERS: ol Family Flour, $4.98 ubi, Hest Family Flour, $9.73 bbl: $1.44 % bbl, Te Patent Process Flour, $6.78 BDL; $1.69 4, BbL; 85a, Tile, CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY 806 STH ST.. OFFERS: New Mackerel for 7c. Kit, New Codilsh, 82 Ty, THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OF FEBS: New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib.,or 10 Ibs. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY French Brand; eats rab reer inky gS ton Send order by inal or = ‘Goods delivered free t any part oi ibe city CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY _ 422m __ 806 7th street nw. Wear You Wuz Nee. Our Rich Old Java and Mocha, Double Vanilia and Old Jamaica and Metiord Rums, Extra Dry Old Sherries, Whiskeys, Choice Prults © WITMER &00,, 4029 1018 PENNA. AVENUB. ‘ASON € HAMLIN ORGANS—KNOWN ALL N over the wed world, JNO. F. ELLIS & 00. nin ave. pre EBER_ PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE, ‘appearance ae oa iS PIANOS-EXCELLENT ME- dtm price latrunsHs, ELLIS & CO, a9.2m $57 Penmagtvania ave. QEMNING PIANOS—STANDARD INSTRU- eae = JOHN F. ELLIS & ©0,, 937 Pennsytvania ave. Ui NOS—BEAUTIFUL To nigh. ANOS SGRN Fe ELLIS & 692m Bs" y Goon iN (0S FOR SA EAT Magee Det SEY Raiseate saree ne “eae r. DA) CO's ‘3 DAYS S.chaaseieona Sg eg Soe “ag EY Dees Oe SUMNEN, BL Oth wt naw, Be Orex To Coxvicnos. HECKERS' BUCKWHEAT 1S WORTH TRYING 706 Tih street northwest. Maslc ard atusical fostra- VTE wonderful Sele-Playing Instrum Plant'Grancers: Vecopuohes, and olber Mut cal Novelties in great ais Eowanp F. Dnaoor. 925 Pennsylvania avenue. USICFOR THE HOLIDAYS. eee Oe ee WILD & BRO. Pi ments; LAN MUSIC ‘MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ‘Tuned and Repaired dole Agent for STEINWAY @ SONS, AND E GABLER & BRO.'S PIANOS, New and Second-hand Pianos of otber makes. instock at low figures. a rig Se . THE oD. FzASEs Pianos, 0 rdeit Organs, theme reasonable instruments in ere Ee oe pac) oclo ‘Sole Agent. ANOS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. INEST DISPLAY OF REAL GEMS OF, ‘ANT IN GRAND, SQUANE AND — PP PPT UPRIGHT PIANOS, from the plain Rosewood. to the richest ornamented in all kinds of Fancy Woods, inlaid, carved prquetry and otver oroamental Suiah, artiscstyiea, ofthe manufacture of WM. KNABE & CO., UNEQUALED LN TONE, TOUCH AND WORK- WAREROOMS, 817 MARKET SPACE. PIANOS FOR RENT. First-class Upright. Square and Grand Pianos for reat. MER au @ 00's WAREROOMS, a ‘B17 Market Space. INE FAMILY GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES —Jumt receiving, Raisins, Currants, Cite Ton, Nuts of all kinds and Florida vranges. Creamery Baier specail Grou ‘ice 2:24; cents pet York iuck wheat Sigcte, New York apiten, packed gxpremiy for famtly tne, trom 62 to ‘sab perbburrel "ai irish Pointoes, which we Goods orders received by mail. Successor to Poole, Brooked: Cs. o R KELLY, Soneceeenen Dane LAMB, MUTTON, CORN BEI A SHELTALEY. 0 - ‘2U8 and 20m Northern 1. jarket. ‘Marketing delivered free of charge toal. parts of the ECOND-HAN! ANOS, AN ATTRACTIVE Smpriciag Huinber of slew Pianos aod Organs exchanged, repaired, 1ned, M. B. Broce “ES setups antenna ona souesa ‘Medals ihecky, fa Ac TAPE .OEG | mao seamaetae Parte o the ne Smet Ebdon ‘Commenced pieces in Drewa Work, “Gaser'ta. Ol, FAPERTRY, CHINA, LUsTRA.| Baxzrxo House aha 9th st mw. oak Saratoga Springs, nasem HENRY CLEWS @ 00, Fax. Ayo Wore aR 18 and 15 Broad street, New York. eo NGs OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT BALANCES. (Orders executed oa all the Exchanges for STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON end PETROLEUM for Cosh or on Margin. tan OPP “ERB. PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884 MESSRS. EISNER 4 MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOV": MALT EXTRACT U.5.0F A. 920 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA