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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TH LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D.C.. Jan. 14, 1856, 9 a.m. ‘The Light Infantry Building. A FAIR To BE HELD To LIQUIDATE THE DEBT OF THE CORPS FOR THAT HANDSOME IM- PROVEMENT. The Washington Light Intantry corps, ata For the middle Atlantic states, fair, warmer | meeting of its honorary and active members, weather, northeasterly winds, generally shift- {ng to southerly. Friday, fair, warmer weather is indl- cated for New England, the middle Atlantic states and the lower lake region. ————_— Water Strips of all kinds for sale and | their Bata by W. B. Moses & Son, corner 11th and | this fact it is said: sts. n. w. Fa B. Wi thetr salesroom to-morrow morn! ing at 10 o'clock, a consignment of ie fancy show cases, ete., removi ‘our Salesroom for convenience of sale. Famovs Mrics SisTERs Quartette at Congre- gational church to-morrow evening. For Satx—The building formerly known as the Galbraith church, situate on L street, be- tween 4th and Sth streets northwest. Jas, H. MARR, 936 F street. unanimously resolved to hold a fair, to com- menece Monday, March 29, 1886, and to con- Unue two weeks. They hope, by this means, to obtain a sufficient sum to liquidate the debt Necessarily incurred in properly equipping ‘opera house. In the circular avnouncing . the corps have arc pine fh design and sub- erected a bi heavy out! ding, elegant Goons at Avetios.—Messre. Walter | stantial in construction, containing notonly iams & Co., auctioneers, will sell within | commodious armory, but @ place of amuse- ‘ing, commenc- | ment which, for comfort, convenience and safety, ranks among the first In the land. They have thas fulfilled thelr promise made in the interest of our people two years ago, on the oc casion of the fair so liberally seconded and sus- tained by our citizens. Remembering with pride and gratitude the generous tonsideration they have ever recelved, the corps, thus far in ad- vance of the date fixed for their fair, venture to make this earnest appeal for further aid, with the assurance that a favorable response and a successful resuit will not only assist the organi- SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN should useonly | zation, but benefit the community at large— Dr. Chipma: ‘and billoasness. - by Frxest GLaAssrs in medium priced frames, | Lieut, ‘Col. commanding; Jobn Hi. Mf pills for biliousness, dyspepsia | nearly’ all the floating debt being due to resi- dents of the District.” ‘The cireular 1s signed ‘Wm. G. Moore, ruder, spectacles und eye glasses at Vienna Optician | Geo, W. Cochran, Thomas Somerville, Henry Co, 609 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. I Bisege, W. N. batton, Co, A ih, mntwistle, READ SwB Kosa for sale at all newsstands. | G2G; Novi D; Larner, Win. 5. Roose, Josep! Kelley, ‘staf; B. R. Ross, Co. B; Do Nor Fart, to hear the celebrated Meigs | 7:5. Miller, Co. D, and John G. Cowie, secre- Bisters Quartetie to-morrow evening. FUSSELL’s Ick CrkAM and Charlotte Russe. 2427 New York avenue. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. Cas, FLEISCHMANN Ss ‘Ladies’ and Gent's Cafe, 1410 Pa. ave., opposite Willard’s Hotel. ‘Mesis and luncheon atall hours. Open trom 8 a.m.to12p.m. Hoarderstakenby the week ormonth. Oysters in all styles. Open Sundays. READSwB Rosa for sale at_ ull news stands. C. W. Dyer, No. 45 Fultou market, New ‘York, a gentleman of seventy-two years of age, hhas been using Brandreth’s Pills for upward of Unrty years. ‘He says they have cured him of Inflammatory rheumatism three times when sicians’ prescriptions were in vain. He ‘one or two pills every night for a fort- night. THERE will be a grant concert at Congrega- fional church to-morrow evening by the Meig Bisters Quartette, of New York. ‘Mrux and whisky testers. Hempler’s, cor. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Forp’s Oren Hovss.—Gus Williams in “Oh! ‘What a Night.” ALBAUGH'S OPERA Hovse.— Robson aud (Crane in “The Comedy of Errors.” NatioNaL THEATER.—Fanny Davenport in “Fedora.” carist CHURCH CHAPEL, GroRGETOws.— Leeiure by Rev. Dr. Fair. THEATER ComiquE—Variety. Henzoo’s Orena House.—Maud Granger in “Article 47.” Dre Mvseum.—“The French Spy.” ‘WasHINGTON Rrxk.—Ninth street and Rhode Island avenue. Nationa. Rixx.—611 and 613 E street. —.-—_ Condensed Locals. ‘treet lamps will be lighted at 5:15 p.m.and extinguished at 5:15 a.m. ‘The suit of Julius Simons against Leading- ham & Co., tried yesterday in the Circuit Court, resulted ina verdict for defendants. He claimed $20,000 for injuries inflicted upon him by being knocked down by a herdic belonging to the defendants. The Chicago and Pittsburg express, which arrives in this city at 7:20 a.m., was delayed ‘this morning about one hour in consequence of ‘the breaking of one of the truck wheels of the engine at_Fenwick’s station, above Silver ‘The uence was a delay of all Springs. conseq ‘the other trains of pearly one hour, making some of the department clerks late. James 'T. Boiseau fell on the ice in the rear of her residence, corner of 9th and G Streets southeast, yesterday afternoon and frac- ‘tured her arm. 5 Father Devine, the new pastor of St. Peter's chureh, Capitol Hill, is expected to take charge and iciale there next Sunday. Be sure and hear “Rambles in Europe.” In- tensely interesting. See advertisement. About 8:30 o'clock last evening a fire occurred du the house owned by Mr. Matthew G. Palmer, corner 9th and © streets southeast; damage F100. It appears to have been the work of an incendiary. ‘The certificate of incorporation of the Colum- Dia Real Estate investment company. was re corded at eee hall to-day. The ineorpora- ‘tors named are: Jonn Boyle, Vivian Brent, Geo. A: Bentley, Dr. W. F. Luckett, George Combs, ‘Watson Boyle, Jas. T. Dubamil, Harry Byrn. It is intended io build a nial residence for the pastor of St. Aloysius church, the build- Ang to be commenced early in the Spring, and | dunds are now being collected for the purpose. | it will be on I street, tn the rear of the church ‘and connected therewith, and will cost $15,000 ———e ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: A. T. Bradley, trustee, to John F. Donohue, lot 5, sq. 770; $300. H. W. Barbour to B. H. War- nertiots 8, 9 and 10, sq. 440; $3,511. George A. Scott to T. W. Seott, lot 6, sq. 840; $2,200. ¥. A. Keyser to M. J. Weller and G. R. Repetti, Jot 1, sq. 618; $—. H. Taylorto Elizabeth B. fussell, sub lot 98, sq. 867; $3,150. Mary R larry to Mary J. Wormley. two acres in the county: $2, (. E; Banes to Elizabeth 1. Rich ards, lot 126, sq. 62 A. L. rr to E. M Pas ‘Droit park; $1,635.30. H. B. Snyder to A. P! Snyder, sub. 21, bik. 17, Meridian Hill; $400. ee A Svicrpr’s WILL.—The will of S. P. Haver- | field, who committed suicide some time azo, ‘was fled yesterday. The will is in Haverfleld’s Well knowing the un- certainty of life, and how suddenly we may be called upon torenderan account of our steward. | ship, I hereby desire to express my wish ax to ne disposition of what little worldly effects I sed.” He makes bequests to Mollie S. anie Callinane, and to the library yhio. He gives his shares in certain . buguies and colts to pay for the | ‘tins to Cadiz cemetery and | a marble slab over his grave. ————— Drarit or Miss Pre iss Mamie Peck, idest daughter of the late Clement A. Peck, of nlevtown, Who only a few weeks ago went to Florida for the benefit of her health, died there on the 5th instant. ——_»—__ ocreTY ConcekT.—The Choral | gave their first concert of the present last evening at the Congregational It was attended by a large audience “a! people. The society, in the program presented last evening, maintained its high ion for careful, conscientious work 1 at interpretation. Mr. Sherman's fective leadership has brought the society to a high state ot perfection, and their rendition of Inusic “of such exucting requirements merits Zhe highest praise. The soloist_of the eventi as Mr. Frederick Janeson, of New York city, Who was given a deservedly warm reception, Tr Cuorar Socie | | A CIGAR STORE aS AN UNLICENSED Bar- Zdward McClellan, who keeps a cigar | 307 7th street southwest, was placed on in the Police Court this morning charged | with keeping an unlicensed bar. The claim Was made that the beer sold to customers was | bought for the South Washington Pleasure Cub. J. W. Tibbett, Jas. Gast, Juckson Yeates, | Rott. L. Reed and Sami. Livingston testified wo th {beer and liquorsatthe store. The court held that even though {t had been proven that The liquor was purchased by an officer of the club and sold to members, it would be a viola- | ion of the law. As It was, it was not shown that all the customers were members of the glu. A fine of $109 Was imposed. Appeal noted. es *\ For THE NiGHT LopGixc Hovse.—“Pills,” sends $5 to THE STAK for Fast. Washington, the night lodging h Hien Art.—Willard Hall has been converted {nto an attractive temple of art by Mr. B. Scott, Yi, he will bold. through Messrs, Waiter B. | Williams & Co., auctioneers, an extensive sale | Uiere next week. There is a fine display of paintings in the collection attributed to the old amasters. Included in the sale is the private col- lection of Dr. George Reuling, of Baltimore. ‘The masterpiece of the collection, however, 1s the beautiful statue of “Meditation,” by Gio- Ouse. ¥anni Ciuiselli, of Rome. The original paint. | ing by R.S. Zimmermann, “A Cardinal ing toan Audience,” and “Vaccination Scene,” by A. Hornamann, are likewise gems. “Lady Jane Grey and Edward V. y G. F. Folingsby, and many other pieces, will also attract the atten- on Of connoisseurs. Theale ofpaintings will take Monday and Tuesday evenings, at 8 The collection is now on exhibition. See advertisement for further details. senha tovisoncls PasrTRamSravicr BETWEEX WASHINGTON AND ANNAPOLIs.—To accommodate the rapid! growing business between Washington, Baitl- Inore and Annapolis, in addition to the regular sehedule, the Baltimore and Potomac rallroad Pe train, leaving —— at a.m., Baltimore, 9:05 a.m., arriving in Annaj lis af' 10 am, Round trip tickets, $2.00. Revucep Rates To WESTERN PoINTs VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILRoab.—First-elass tick- ets by this line are quoted as follows: Ch! $13; Columbus $10.50;Cincinnat!, $11; Loui $14.50; Indianapolis, $14; St Louis, Detroit, $23. train service of the ‘ivania, , the company claim, is unexcelled. There are four fast express trains xpress, which runs daily between Wash- ‘Baltimore, and Pittsburg, a es Columbus, and Cineiniatl, is one of ost com pol ‘passen; of at 2s it does all the ‘ins in the world, embraci! so) ad convéniences of a first-class hotel. > sanposed exelusively of dining, yarlous_periods 1s made up_for THe STAR: 1792, $75,510; 1836, $118,571; 1840, $105, 603; 1856, $98,787; 1959, $273,294 (inuch of | this railroad iro 1 $10,309; 1883, ——— The Divorce Court. Yesterday Judge James passed a decree granting a divorce to Mary Ellen Worsley, who married Samue! B. Worsley in Somersetshire, England, in 1869. She charged him with drunkenness and infidelity. Mary Catherine Lee yesterday filed a bill _for divorce from Pras Lee, charging cruelty. ‘They were markied in May; 1865. She charges that he frequently brutally treated her, and once threw a beer. glass at her that broke in the front of a wardrobe. Last Christmas eve he came home after midnight and assaulted her in bed. ee Elections of Officers. National council No. 527, Royal Arca- num has elected and installed the follow- ing officers: Charles H. Brown, regent; Joseph Noble, vieo regent; Jno. C: Baxter, past regen 5.5. Gardner, orato Mills, secre- tary; Jno. W.” H N.C, Marti treasurer; H.W. ide; E.'C. “Fawcett, w rling, sentinel. ‘The Bakers’ Co-operative association has elected the following trustees: Messrs. Conrad Schwab, Louis Dorr, Charles Schafer, George Wick, Charles Specht, John F. Voght and @. H. Schulze, The trustees elected Conrad Schwab, resident; James H. Doty, secretary, and Louis rr, treasurer. ‘The board of directors of the Washington and Georgetown It. RK. Co. yesterday afternoon elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Henry Hurt, president; C. M. Koones, Secretary and treasurer, and C.C. Sailer, super- intendent. ——_>-—___ Suits AGatNst RAILROAD ComPAaNtes.—Yes- terday suits were filed by Messrs. Edmonston & Kent, administrators of G. A. Frere and A. J. Augur, against the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad company, the Virginia Midland Rafl- road company and’ Du Harry & Green, irastees, operating the Alexandria and Fredericksburg Hailways for 814,000 damages in each case, by reason of the collision at Feb- Tuary 19th last. —_—_——— B,. AND O. TO THE WEST.—Travelers to the west, northwest and southwest can consult the agents of the B. and 0. railroad, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, and station cor- ner of New Jersey avenue and C street. Rates via this line to Chicago are $13, to Louisville $14.50, to St. Louis $16.50, to Cin- einnati $11, to Indianapolis $12 and Detroit $12, with corresponding low rates to all other points. Fast limited express trains, with through parior and sleeping cars to destination, ‘Time to Chicago, 23 hours; Cincinnati, 16 hours, and St. Louis, 27 hours. Limited jor Chicago leaves Washington at 9:43 a. m.; for Cincinnati and St. Louls 3 p.m. daily. —— Affairs in West Washington. BANK OrFicens ELECTED.—The board of di- rectors of the Farmers and Mechantes’ bank met this morning and elected the following officers for the coming year: H. M. Sweeney, resident; W. Laird, jr., eashie! Bookkeeper, E. P- Berry, teller; Mayhew Plater, discount clerk; L. 8. Frey, assistant discount clerk; C. W. Edmonston, clerk, and C. M. Mat- thews, attorney. A Cup BApLy BurNep.—The clothing of a colored child, about 4 years of age, named Blanche Honesty, living with her mother at 1820 34th street, caught fire yesterday during the mother’s absence, while the child was play- ing around the stove. It was terribly burned about the legs and body. Dr. Suter rendered medical aid. Diep or Heart Diseasr.—The coroner viewed the remains of Mrs. Kate Nauman, and fave a certificate of death from ‘heart, disease, ‘he deceased kept a butcher shop at No. 3048, M street, and while waiting on a customer yes- terday noon dropped dead, us stated in yester- day's STAR. Notes.—The second anniversary of the Inde- ndent Order of American Mechanics was eld last nightat Crouley’s hall.—A number of men are Cee in catting ice on the canal to be used by bu*chers and confectioners. The ice is fully five inches thick.—A slight fire yester- day at No. 3264 N street, a frame dwelling, oc- cupied by Mrs. M.E. Shipley, was extinguished by Fireman Young and others. —— Alexandria Affairs. ‘Reported for Tux ING STAR. ALEXANDRIA Iuports.—The custom house summary shows that auring the last six months of 1885 ten veasels reached here bring- ingimports from foreign countries. The tol- lowing table of Alexandria’s toreign_ imports at Li. Parker, arden, ahd Charles A? ‘our-inile Run, $11,245. For the last six months ‘of 1885 the imports were $6,377, showing that the import trade here continues in the condition it has been since the clo-e of the war. CORPORATION CoURT.—The Alexandria cor- poration court continues its session, devoted mainly to civil business. The case of James Henderson, colored. charged with stabbing a colored man, has been tried and Henderson ac- quitted. Jesse Butler has been sentenced by judge Meade to six months in jail and a fine of $25 on his plea of guilty to an indictment for burglary at West End, within one anile of the city. Nores.—Seores of lodgers are now driven into the station-house by the cold weather.—The oysters now at the wharves on board vessels ‘are all held for hi prices than are offered by the dealers.—John W. Boyd hasbeen installed as noble grand of Sarepta Lodge of Odd Fe lows, and W. R. Studds and “W. W. Sherwood as secretariés.—The electric light will be placed in Portner's brewery before the close of the present month.—Rev. T. J. Benson has been appointed assistant to Rev. C. B. Midd ton, of the Methodist Protestant church here. —The Fairfax Mutual Insurance company has reelecte directors. During the past six months seventy-four vessels have been reg- istered. enrolled or licensed at the custom- house here.—It is claimed among democrats here that Alexandria democratic workmen have been discharged trom the navy yard at Washington for no cause except that thelr places might be supplied by Marylanders. 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 SoLp oxLY IN caxs. RovaL Baxine Powpxx Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 EO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER OF THE Lowen! Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years, before his removai to Lowell, afllicted with ‘sult rheum in its worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surfuce of his body and Umbs. Ie was eutirely cured by AYER'S SARSAP- ARILLA. See certificate in ayer's Almanac for 1883. [THE USTIDY, DIRTY APPEARANCE OF A grizzly beard should never be allowed. BUCK- INGHAMS DYE FOR THE WHISKERS will readily change their color to» hruwn or black, at dis- cretion. and ihns keep up your reputation for neatuess and good looks jal | to have what is popuiarly known as a Ssrze Syewe, SNEEZE until your head seems ready to fy off: un til your nose and eyes discharge excessive quantities of thin, irritating, watery fluid: until your head aches, mouth and throat parched, and biood at fever heat. ‘This is an Acute Catarrh, and {s instantly relieved by ‘single dose, and permanently cured by one bottle of Savorp's RaDICAL CURE FOR CaTAREE. COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER, $1. One bottle Radical Care, one box Catarrhal Solvent, ‘and one improved Inhaler, n one package, may now be had of all Druggists for $1. Ask for SaN- Forp’s Rapicat Curs,. “The only absolute specific we know of."—Med. ‘Times. “The best we have found in a lifetime ofsuffer- ing.""—Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. “After a long strug- gle with Catarrh, the RapIcar Come has conquered.” —Rev. & W. Munroe, » Pu. “Ihave not found a case that {t did not relleve at once.”—Andrew Lee, Manchester Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. HOW'S YOUR RHEUMATIZ? is a question thst ‘appeals to every tortured victim of Rheumatism, who finds the ordinary plasters and liniments powerless to Telleve him. ‘To such the CuTicura ANTI-PADS Prasren is an elegant and never-failing source of re- lief, banishing rheumatic, neuralgic, sclatic, sudden, ‘sharp and nervous pains as by magic. New. original, speedy, safe. At Druggists, 25c; five for $1. Mailed free. POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. jaa Gear Reoverox Ix Tue Prices OF DRY GOODS, UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1886, ry She quality (recently ndvertioed aa special eain at $6:00), reduced to $4.00. CARTER'S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS reduced to 25¢. BOUCLE DRESS GOODS (in Black) one yard and a half wide, real valne $1.25; reduced to Toc. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, special bargain at $1.25; reduced to 9c. COLORED CASHMERES, double fold, tmmense width, 12 yards for $1.50. ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, excellent quality, 12 yards for $2.00, LADIES’ HEAVY WINTER VESTS, 37440. LADIES' CLOTH SKIRTING, one yard aud a halt wide, only 37ta¢ 1» at Ste. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75e HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS. all colors, special hargatn, at $1.60; reduced to $1.25. TRICOT CLOTH. pure wool, excellent quallty, double width: special bargain at Se. ae HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, pura wool, wipe double width, in Green, Blue and Brown (CASH VALUE buc.): reduced to 37Fe. ind ‘ “Sousp Tre Lovo Trusret,” Not“o'er Egypt’s dark sea,”but through thelength and breadth of the the District of Columbia. In our efforts to keep pace with the heavy demands made on our re- sources by the constant rush of business during the Past four months, we find ourselves in the second week of thenew year with a superb assortment o€ MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Presenting an almost unbroken front, In accordance with our progressive methods we reason It will pay us better in the end to turn this immense stock into cash (even at a'loss now) than to follow the well-trodden track of “slow goers” and carry it over to next season. ‘Therefore, we have SUNK THE KNIFE OF REDUCTION up tothe hilt inthe already low prices prevailing In our house. Now is the time to clothe your boysin elegant attire at mere nominal prices. Now Is the up- Portunity to provide yourself with a winter Overcoat, @ Stylish Sult, or a perfect-fitting Trousers at prices Some clothiers would consider suicidal. We will not quote prices here, but we will ask you toxfote the goods and prices EXHIBITED IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS, oF pay us. visit of Inspection. You will be pleasantly received and cheerfully shown through, and before you leave you will yote us public benefactors. THE GOLDENEAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. J. M. GRADY. Manacrn Jall (ALL BLUE SIGNS) Ocr Axsvat Reo Lerrer Suz: Come with the snow, the beautiful snow, ‘When the lads and the lasses rock the heel and toe, And the old and the young, the hearty and hale, Attend en masse Adler's Annual Red Letier sale, At the close ofevery season it has been our custom RED LETTER SALE, ‘This term is familiar to our old patrons, but asthere are many new comers constaut.y settling in aad around the District, a brief explanation for thelr bene- fits necessary. Inasmuch as the RED LETTER SALE isa feature peculiarly our own, by right of introduc- Hon. we would state that it means Simply: let down In prices, the reduction being marked in REI FIGURES om tags attached to each and every gnr- ment. thereby showing the regular price and the re duction, As our reguiar price is only ‘Ten Per Cent ‘above the actual cost of manufacture, the intelligent reader will perceive at a jlauce that & REDUCTION OF TEN YER CENT puts our goods on the inarket at LESS THAN THE ACTUAL COST OF PKO- DUCTION. During our RED LETTER SALE We positively decline to sell any goods to DEALERS, being determined that consumers only shall reap the benefits It Were well to state right here that VICTOR E ADLER'’S ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE from the beginning to the close 1s purely a labor of love eoupled with oss. It you wish to share In We Dbenelits be pleased to call at VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts avenue, RED LETTER SALE Begins Monday, January 11, and ends February 11, ‘2 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11 Jal Ursrens, Axour ONE OF THE BEST THINGS WE HAVE THIS SEASON 15 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 = J 507 SEVENTH STREET. J. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING iestcies ‘from ‘Three Pateats and Five at Sipentionsot Party ronan Vienus importer LUMAN rphy ERT fair Dyed and Sbainpoted ne Unseeiass faannee, Curstiax Rerress, 405-405 71h street northwest, snd smoking cars; meal ute of $1. Secure your if you desire to make ats oF the company can ' : tor Nge purchasing tlekets to the - mole buadies of stlae ts” rl ss were ‘Headquarters for GAMES AND HOME AMUSEMENTS. SPORTING GuoDs, MASKA, MASKS. FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. Prices the Very Lowest. ae Wigs to order. Branch Establishment 912 14tb street. ol? ‘ueming AND HOREHOUND, MPANE AND HO) 10 stop Coughs JaPaliome a Tae Se hoe “ANE AND Ean HOREHOUND best Cough ELMCAM EY sean ry ELECAMPANS AND woREWOUND, uy jem ve them: very plesaant to take, No doses, 8 14ih end 1 sin ond 2d and De aw, CITY ITEMS. We Shall Include iv Special Linen Sale To-morrew Merning— White Blankets, at 95c. a pair, HERE ene s eae ie ee : o jlendid yard-wide Cotton, 5c, $4 Bleaokied Cotton, 140, 10-4 Pequot Bleached Cotton, 226. Good Kitchen Crash, at 4c,, and ‘Thousands of Remnants and Odds and Ends from every department, 1 Lanspuren & Bro. htering Sale of Boots and Shoes. Prior to taking inve: pal Shoes and Rubbere will be sol wrdless of 1 cost at the Family Shoe Store, 31 street n.w. x Read the City Items of tomorrow EVENING STAR for R. Goldschmid’s, 8 n.w., special advertised sale on Saturday. Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod Li Oll and Lime. The advantage of this com- pound over the plain Oilis that the nauseating taste of the oll is removed, and the whole ren- dered palatable. The offensive taste of the oll has long acted asa great objection to, its use; bnt in this form the trouble is obviated. A host of certificates might be given here to testify to the excellence and, success of “Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” but the fact that it is pre- seribed by the medical faculty is sufficient, For sale by A.B. Wilbor, chemist, Boston, and all druggists, €0 Andros- Headquarters for Rubbers. Family Shoe Store, 310 Seventh street n.w. 1 Brown’s Bronchial Troches will relieve Bronehitls, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases” They afe used always ‘with good success. © 83 for 81.98. Our Gents $3 shoes, in button, Ince and Con- ress, are reduced to $1.98. Look in our win- low.’ Family Shoe Store, 310 Seventh street new. Castoria. When Baby was ick gave her Castoria, ‘When she was a child ‘She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss ‘She clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Child-en She giwe them Castoria, When Baby was sici We gave her Castoria. When she was achild She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became « Miss She clung toCastoria, —_th,s,t,ic Embroidered House Slippers 19 Cents at the Great and Only Family Seventh street n.w. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cured my wife of General De- bility and Liver Complaint. Gratefully yours, Wm. Lundy, Baltimore, Md. 0 Pickwick Cla Gents $4 Calf Boots Reduced to $2.49 at the Family Shoe Store, 1 Shoe Store, 310 oy Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered in % 1b. “Ward” prints, 45¢. per lb, Also cottage cheese and butter milk; Sweet milk Sc. per quart, Cream 15 cents, LADIES’ GOODS. y Muse. Trenrce, Of 326 Sth Avenue, New York, Has Ovex at 1325 F Sraxer Nortuwesr, ‘With a Large Assortment of FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, Arso: COIFFURES FOR RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES. Jal2t.th,s.3te Ware. Howarnn & Ca (Formerly with M. A. Connelly), 25 W. SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK, SARATOGA AND LONG BRANCH, ‘Have now opened at the RIGGS HOUSE A Large and Very Elegant Stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, &c, Just Received from the Leading Houses of London and Paris, and which will be offered at jaa 328 THAN COST OF IMPORTATION, Mie. Hesererra Frau, 232 W. 22d street, New York, WILL OPEN TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH, AtNo, 1329 F street, Qfime. Harrison's Millinery Parlors), With a display of RECEPTION and EVENING DRESSES AND WALKING COSTUMES, lately brought oyer by her from Paris, jaG-Lm_ RENCH DYFING, SCOURING AND DRY Cleaning Establishment. 1205 New York ave. t.w. Evening Dre-ses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. Gens Garments Dydd, Cleaned and itepalred, Cauley resses ved. and Cleaned without ri NTON & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, ue Hivolle, Paris, Jag Mes. Sruma Kvprsrr, 608 9th st., opposite Patent Office, and select assorument of ANT EMBROIDER- IkS aud FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE RIALS for the same. Peursall's WASIL SILK: KNITTING SILKS, CHENILLE, ARRASENE, RIBKOSENE, PLUSHES, FELT 'ZEPHYRS CO: LUMBIA GERMANTOWN WOOL and KNITTING Hlegant line of LACES, CREPE LISSE NECK RUEFFLINGS, SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ and’ Children's HO: SIERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and WORSTED GOODS. Stamping prompily executed. Jad Mas M. J. Hosz, 2 1309 F STREET, Offers her stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND THOSE OF HER OWN DESIGN AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Jad L. Noor. ‘Importer Fine MILLINERY, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. Particular Attention Given to Ordered ‘Millinery, ‘ NOOT’S, 415 13th street, Jalam ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania ave, Mae J. P. Pace 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will close out the balance of her Fall and Winter importation of COSTUME BONNETS, WALKING HATS and TOQUES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. i azs ‘RS. S.J. MESSER —PERFECTLY FITTING Patterns of Basque and Sleeve cut to, measure, gna Chosen Fashion ‘Plates by SX Tuylor's Syateta, avioza Fst n5-3m* uz Vox Braxpu op! ‘Win. Barr & Co., St. Louls, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. ‘Superior fitting, reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed, ‘Evening Dresses. Bridal Tromeaus a specialty. a2-2m. 920 14th st, between Land NTON FISCHER'S: DEY CLEANING ¥STABLISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 906G st. nw. ‘Thirty-five Years Bx LADIES' EVENING DRESSES A SPAUTALTY. Velvet and Plush Garments, Crape veils, Laces, Gloves perfectly cleaned. wing ail-wool Dresses dyed; Specialty = Good journ! Gent's Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat ‘and Reasonable, ay ended ‘They are absolutely Impervious. LADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, RE- ioe i INNINGHAS, is CUNNI oc27_ AMO Bhat, bet Nand Om. 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, (cod guarantees perfec &¢ and somos ‘HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French terino Underwear Patent Shoulder Braces, all Dress French Corsets and Bustles. Corsets and ® $1 Corset (Miss H.'sows for the YY mabey as ‘pricels unsurpassed. aan FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE, BLOSSOMS OF ORANGE, ROSEMARY, BALM, ALSO FINE CUT GLASS WARE, PLUSH CASES, ‘TOILET SETS, &c,,. IN GREAT VARIETY AT LOWEST PRICES, NAIBN & OGRAM-1 ‘15th st. and N, Y. ave, Bat. Axo Wore: a15-1m. Leading Tailoring Estab Now on exhibition at ws10 121 Feanavivaue sveaa Va r “Sore : , Ye URSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1886. DRY_GOODS. DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. KANN OA “a ‘Ar Haw Vawe ow FR A REAT nomox Ix Samm kM JANUARY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, G S Ts Onver To Reovce Srocx, I ne Eur M4 b.., JOHNSON, GARNER & Co. OFFER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS MY ENTIRE equaRR GRAMD AMD UPRIORT — LINE OF WALL PAPEK aT consummated a large purchase Cost FOR casi, ais oc aaa a = EMBRACING ABOUT 90,000 PIECES. I WILL Piaxo Forres. ‘been successfal tn out an entirelet of | ALSO DO THK WORK AT A REDUCED PRICE. | these tnstruments have been before the pablie fer ‘From the largest oase in the United states | _ZSVIDS' sam ret et | VOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, | nearly Mio" CI Ost eet ‘and will place on sale the eatire lot on 7 | Shletefrom « large manathctarer, Wo are enabled to | "Oconpryo to QUALITY, Eaveavaiped sn Set athatakh pee raise. ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 127TH, 1888, offer the Gent's of this town Monstrous Bargains. = TOUGH WOnKMANSHTP and DURABILITY. Beery Piano Pulty Warranted for ‘Consumers will save 50 per cent by attending 3. F. SPELSHOUSE, AGT, = large annual January sale of Font leries. = ‘THE “CONTEST” SHIRT, No 621 7TH ST. OPPOSITE GEN. POST OFFICE. Atnas Picong ragectegerndipnne ree ‘ne Remember these Embrolderies are offered at these | which we shall offer at 48c., is made of a fine quali 7 embracing somé of our own make bat slightly used. low prices only during the dull season of January. $y cut crosswise felled seams, runseted and Je —— overt emenne ; §.000 Yds. Embroidery at 2 cent per yard, mr a a PIANOS FOR RENT. $000 ¥ae Emprondery at Gents Ber yar THE “GRAPHIC” SHIRT, EG ay a: WM. KNABE & Oo, 10.008 Yee ‘Sf § cents per yard. ‘Which we shail offer at 69c., is made of the best grade HE OUSEHOLD. Of Balthmore and New York, 8.000 ¥de. Embroidery at Scents per Yard, Shiton holes, reinforced felled seatas’ with staywand DANIEL G. HATCH, _Ja8__ S17 MARKET SPACE. oh 00 Xa Embroidery at 8 cents Pet yank ah pI nmin; TPO E LEADING INSTRUMENTS feached Table Line, 200 aye ee mime en Unbke le Linen, 30c., 350 = ‘Table Linen in thé Y patter Is vs ‘Offers to Cash Purchasers of ES DEY }rtanos Turkey Bed Table Linen ip the new petieram ‘made of Wamsutta muslin. 2900 Linen wristbands AIRY ARP Ingrain and Brussels Carpets at reduced Prices. JOHNSON, GARNER & €0., jal 636 Penna. ave, South Side, We Azz Rex To Dan A GREAT OCCASION! BEGINNING THIS MORNING AN ENORMOUS SPECIAL SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. FIRST, WE OFFER: Ladies NIGHT GOWNS, rufited and trimmed with Linen Torchon Lace. Ladies’ WALKING SKIRTS, with deep hem and ruffled flounce. Ladies’ CHEMISES, tucked and trimmed with Lace, Ladies’ DRAWERS, Fruit of the Loom Musiin, wide hem and Hamburg flounce. Misses’ and Children's DRAWERS, embroidered Tuflle, all sizes, Ladies’ CORSET COVERS, perfect fitting, band- somely trimmed with Hamburg Gusseting and Edge, 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 Washington, and affords an opportunity of securing first-class, 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 unapproachable line of LADIES’ CHEMISES, NIGHT ROBES, DRAWERS, SKIRTS and CORSET COVERS, elegantly trimmed with either Lace or Embroidery. We shall sell the line at the uniform price of NINETY-EIGHT CENTS APIECE, ‘We guarantee these goods to be worth from $1.25 to $1.48, FOR OTHER STYLES PLEASE NOTICE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. Every lady who can reach our store should not miss the opportunity of at least secing these ‘Bargalus at ‘TTT H H FEE RBB 00. NNN bo an Fs BoB © O NNN rT HHH EE BBE O O NNN FoRHHRE BB OO NNN H H EEE BBB 00 NONN MMMM 4 RRR cco OH OH ERE MMMM AA RR OOH H FE Bye AA Pe Go ite Ee MMM A A R EH CCO H H KEE T 816-318 SEVENTH STREET N, W. Yi close at 6 p.m. during January and February, Sus, Vawvers axv Gavzes Searox Penny, (@UCCESSOR 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 DUCHESS! RHADAM "RICO! GROS_ GRAIN! NI AND 8U SILKS, IN. BLACK, WHITE AND ALL THE FASHIONABLE "SHADES FOR STREET, RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR. ELEGANT BEADED SATINS AND VELVETS. RICH TWO TONE BROCADED VELVETS AND FRISE SATINS FOR DRESS FRONTS AND AND COLORED ALLSILK VELVETS, FROM $4.00 TO $3.00 PER YARD. BLACK AND COLORED GERMAN SILK VEL- WEDS AT $135 TO $5.00. NEW SILK GAUZES, BRUSSELS NETS AND IL-| we aavi Shirt, mande of the best meslin, 2100 Coy of ‘Haitimore. and“oy them bold originally a 201 $13.00 ing dozen wholesale, . Dat Being out Of since and 15b) two good selling sizes, we bought them bell at 730. “‘Thfak of this.* lnemember, ws have only these sizee—14, 14y, 16, 16%, 17, 17 NIGHT SHIRTS. A fine grade of cotton, felled seams, nicely stitched iBoipsoe full length and breadth, sizes trom 14 to ‘Also’& nice line of fancy trimmed Night Shirts, in all colors, for 75c. GENTS UMBRELLAS, ‘In Silk, Alpaca snd Gingham at the lowest prices. GENTS TIES, An immense variety of Teck or Puffed Scarfs for 25c. GENTS HOSE In endless variety of colors and qualities; prices promised to be the LOWES Set GENTS UNDERWEAR. We have aShirtand Drawer which we sell at 50c. ach. which Is silk bound, regular made soulders and fs, which caunot be bought elsewhere for less than s22ig Scotch Wool Underwear at $1.25 1s worth fully 80, ‘We have a complete line of 16-thread BALBRIG- GAN UNDERWEAR, which we offer for 20 per cent below their value. Also, tine line of Gent’s Camvl's Hair Underwear. OU, SL.0” Red Caderwear has been seliing all along, <Genilemen wanting an odd Shirt or Drawersto com- plete their outfit will find it to their tuterest to visit Us. 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 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, GENT’S JEWELRY, Such as Cuff Buttons, Scarfpins, etc., in plated and pearl, at taking prices. BOYS' LINEN COLLARS For 25c. per dozen. These are all Iinen and range in size from 11 to 14. ‘And all other goods for a Gent. that ism complete bis Toilet. “The same quantity et Yeu, tind “at a Gent's Furnishing House you can tind ere, a BUT AT LOWER PRICES, LANSBURGH & BRO. STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Ja 420-422-424-426 7th st. SEWING MACHINES, &c. GQUPERIONITY AcKNowLEDG ED. s WE ARE THE LEADERS— IMITATORS FOLLO' Our Record for 1885 shows 1,200 NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES pinced in the homes of our fellow citizens, to which we respectfully refer our Friends and Purchasers. Cull at our store, examine the Machine, see the large ana varied lie of work that cannot be duplicated ou any other machine. It you catnot cull, send uy # postal and we will send one Yo your house on Trial Free of Charge. Respectful S. OFFENREIMER & BRO, ‘528 9th St. nw. All kinds of Sewing Machines for Ient. Buzat Fash- fons. Jud ‘Ph HE SILENT NEW. AMERICAN, NO. 7, 19 lighter running, made of peter material, more simple and, durable, sews fwter and makes more perfect stitch than aily machine now in the market, he size of its self-threading shuttle has recently been increased to exactly double its forme. size, which makes it hold more thread than any iachine now in the market. The New American No. 7 has no co¢ Wheels, no spiral springs and no equal, C. AULR- CH, cor. 7th and H, Sule Agent. ‘OU, K IN AT McKENNEYS ‘Hallable Gewing Machine House, 427 and see the New Automatic Tis liu Daisey New Machines ofall kinds, Renting avd Nepairing. mb12 Tar Great Manx-Dows Ar $14 SEVENTH STREET N. W. In order to close out our entire stock, we have marked down the following goods: 200 Doz. FELT HATS, sold formerly at 75c., selling now at 25c. 50 Doz FELT HATS, worth $1, selling now at 50c. and 60c. 60 Doz. FELT HATS, worth $1.50, sold now at 75c. and $1. 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 22c. 100 Doz, FINER CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 35c. 100 Doz, FINEST CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 50c. and 75c. SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- UFACTURERS' PRICES, Special sale of KID GLOVES at the following prices: FOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirable colors, at 65c. ‘BUlt better qualities at 75c., S7c. and $1. SPECIAL SALES IN CLOAKS ‘We are determined to close out our extensive stock of LADIES, MISSES', and CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, PRICE NO OBJECT. ELEGANT BERLIN DIAGONAL AND SILK NEWMARKETS, at $5. $6, $8 and $10. RUSSIA CIRCULARS, VISITES and JACKETS, $5, $6, $7 and $8. SEAL PLUSH COATS and VISITES, at $18, $20, $25 and $28. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES' HAVELOCKS AND NEWMARKETS, at $2.50, $3. $4, $5 and $6 only. ‘se all in need of Cloaks not to purchase un- LUSIONS, NOVELTIES IN CREPE DE CHINES, INDIA | ti they have examined Our Stock and seen our Prices, SILKS AND CANTON CREP! NEW SILK MULLS, SILK HOSIERY. TREFOUSSE & PERINOT'S KID GLOVES, GOOD QUALITY BROCADED EVENING GAUZES AB LOW AS 0c. IVORY) PINK AND BLUE SILK PLUSHES AT COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS AND, LENGTHS, WITH NAPKINS ALL 84 WIDE DOUBLE-FACED CANTON FLANN! FOR TABLE COVERING. poriiee 3 Ao SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY. iG EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT. Ma PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, ‘Penn. Avenue, corner Uth street. Establiahed 1840. P IES. CONNECTICUT PIE CO., BAKERY 1407 820 street, West Washington, Pies are made and seasoned by persons of ior Rak T RRR &G > gs Be HERE Soo ote So HT RAR GSP Buss PPP ls A fg pe gs £ & os PPP AA p Aa 2 ia & a4 tu aa kERE T 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. a2 Sacemrce Ix Five 00 TITT q N cao SSE OTH REN RSC Sofas St £ OUR A eho ‘G08 tun “oo T HORUN BN Odo THE MISFIT STORE, 3 ere Ryton re Has nelther space in The Star nor inclination to quote inthe country. Ask your. seripture, us tome add nd Buying Pies should take nofies ‘our mark ison | 0 in, thelr it Naporings. but simply draw Bie. ‘Look ‘Star: Crescent, and attention to a stock of clothing as fine as can be tists Oe CO. een and the int | Soywhere, and at the reduced prices: Dealers supplied at sltor’ notice, Good Overooats at 95, reduced from 87. ageime HL COPPERTHITE @ 00,__| AltWool Overcoats ai 97.00. reduced trom $10, ‘OHN TD. PYLEE, CIGAR MANUFACTOR- | renteatiom $1 nn ne Seay and make, $9, ef, offers to deliver C 0. D.to any ‘Surtout Overcoats, $1 from $17. ‘ae ial sary ote box of ore of hs | ChinchlisSartowt Grequoniagtt,raloced rtm $2 ox, 61.50, eareat TD Frid Giaie be : seas 4am tnchilla Overcoats.al from Preece pce sooo GARMENTS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH GEORGE T. KEEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, ccl7$m 414 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. Awoto-A ymnicax Ins: taaxce Co. ‘Wasmrmeron, D.C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE PO] ER. oct 8 3 by ; a ‘ee is ul sess ‘aap ee Don't forget, we are at the corner of 10th and F. 36 | of Pilesand itching of the private parts, and nothing ARTISTIC FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES A most desirable stock at exceedingly low prices, Seoeeos ee eee eee 4 a aeeen ee ees Javestment (han at the present time. All goods are marked in plain figures. MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMA PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS @ STAYMAN, 9% F ST.N.W., WASHINGTON, DG (Jarvis Butler in Charge) 15 N. CHARLES 8T., BALTIMORE, MD. 7 UE BEST PLACE TO BUY MUSIC HOXis AND Jab 20 No. 420 9th street, ‘Mustoal Instruments for Holiday Presents is at see JORN FO ELLIS & O08, Cian 9.2m 957 Poumeyivanis ava, SC HROSTUFRIGNY ten i ash bheniaks EHR BROS. UPRIGHT PIANOS skCUKHD the Gold ‘at the New Orleans i:xposition JOHN F. Evia @ cy 492m 837 Peapsyivmnia ava, PIANOS FOR RENT OR BALE ON INSTALIS. ments, JNO. F, ELLIS & CO., 987 Penuayivanie ave. » ae-2e PIANOS_MOVED, TUNED AND RePAinKin INO. BL ELLIS & 00, 037 Pennsylvania ave, Rog. FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIC, At Specially Low Rates During January. “WALL PAPERS.” ASON & HAMLIN ORGANS KNOWN ALL ‘over the civilized world. JNO. F. ELLIS 10. “Prices and Work Guaranteed.” 837 Pennsylvania ave. avn EBER PIANOS, UNFXCELLED IN mony MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, sppeunnce ond Soe ff NIxa8 @.00. ‘Designs for Same Drawn to Onier, 492m: 7 Pennwytvanih ave 7OSK & SONS PIANGS—EXCELLENT Mi dium price snstraments JOUN F. ELLIS & ©0., 937 Pennsylvania ave, W. H. HOUGHTON & Co., a103m 1214 F Street northwest, NUR SANDARD. INSTNGE p, 7 JOUN FELL & CU,, Presets Wonrn Bevixe Fon | —a030' #37 Peonsyivania ave, GUnD PANS TONE AND % finish. 301 ELLIS & CO. 2m, 937 Pennsylvania ave. _ GOR SROOND.AAND PiaNos Fon SALE AF A moderate. able terms JNO FL ELLIN@ dtm ALLET, DAVIS & COS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. “The perfect Piany of the world. New and elegant styles, Easy monthly. payments at lowe ‘eek factory prices tor the holiday ~eason. a5 HL. SUMNEK, 611 Oth st ow, 7 pwarp F', Dnoor. 25 Pennsylvania avenue, PIANOS, MUSIC aD wostcat atttnaxpie ARE SS ee Rxchanged, Rented, ‘Sole Agent for STEINWAY & s0NS,, axp E GABLER & BRO’S PIANOS, 3ew and Second-hand Pianos of other makes always Xoas A Marseliles Red Spread, a Warm Comfort, Nice Pair Blankets or a Handsome 1 myrna Mat or ug. Square, Druck, Cover cr a Handson Skin Mat or ‘Table or Piano 5 J Pair’ of Portieres or Heavy Curtains, a Nice Chair, Rocker, Table Peaestal, Desk or ‘Cabinels, or one of our hogauy Chanber sults, Bevel Glass eas for ¥29.7: & W. 1. HORKE, Headquarters for Bottom Cash Prices, 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st. nw, Wau Parens Special Designs, INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING, az Desigus and Estimates Furnished In stock at low Ggures. iid [RE KRAKAUER ROS THE G 1 PFAKES eer Seotcrcamanbie gree eam a 5 transe CARPETS AND FABRICA * BarkeG.#L KUMN, 407 10th at nvr ‘cle Sole agent, Agents for =F — MORRIS & COMPANY Exensox Pravo <5 FURNITURE wt HANSON HISS @ 00, 815 16th st. nw. STECK @ 00. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS, Pianos and Orgaus exchanged, repaired, wad, boxed, and fur rent Ret applied if purchased beat aiud ost complete amorunent of Ge muslee theaity, MENRY ERFRRACH, 915 F m20 Managing Partner of the late firms of EilleOa, ‘own Weatner Will soon be here, and in your preparation for it be sure Wo iuspect our assortment of HEATING STOVES, which 1s now complete, and cmbraces all grades, from the cheapest to the highest price. Au examination is reapectfully solicited, W. 8 JENKS @ co. TAT 7th street nw. sel8. Basxxxe Hovss or HENRY CLEWS 4 00, 13.and 15 Broad street, New York. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT BALANCES. Orders executed on all the Exchanges for STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON and PETROLEUM for Cash or on Margin, Sr2w Heavavarrers For Gusrs DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST, LOGI At wholenale by 4 WM MUEHLEISEN, Paty 918 STH ST. WaSHINGTOR. SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS? SLIPPERS '! ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, Coxcextrare> SEALSKIN SLIPPERS, MAROON GOATSLIPPERS, FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS WATER Axp A Full Line of Ladies’ Fine Hand Sewed Boots. ‘We do not say Ladies" = — Sewed, ‘CR&B ORCHARD WATER Yaa. Ger ay peng Tadies ‘Geuaine Car kd ii x, fon, ain wi Tadles E: tc Ladies’ Extra fine Cur. Kid. Common Sense —— Intants fine French Kid (the best; WEboSaY All the latest styles in Gent's Fiue Hand Sewed CRABORCHARD WATER BUOTS and SHOES, ase Remedy for — 3 DYSPEPSIA, s RUBBERS. RUBBERS" RUBBERS! 3 SICK HEADACHE, s tte 3 ‘CONSTIPATION, 2 The ZEPHYR 1s our Specialty im that lina the lightest and best fitting Hubber made ‘ses Reliable as Quinine tor Cork Soles for Slipper bottoms—Piain and Fleece CHILLS AND FEVER Ainea. Also a complete line of Boys and Youth's School Shoes at the very I owest Cash Prices. Our line of Missev’ and Children's Spring Heelsis TRY A BOTTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERR See that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark 1s on all paok- ages of “salts” and “Water.” ‘awage | 2014 by Dragyists and sent by mall on reoeipt of ‘the largest in the city. (CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO,, Proprictora, — BLMON XN. JONIo3, Manager, wi © RICH, 0c29-00 Loulaville, Ky. 717 MARKET SPACE ONE PRICE TO ALL FFICE OF W. W. LAMB, M.D., 24d HANOVER br, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6 1884 MESSRS, KISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.8.0F a, 820 RACE ST., PHILADELPHTA. DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT FUR THE PAST FIVE YEARS IN MY PRIVATE PRACTICE, AND HAVE FOUND IT TO BE THE Best HEALTHRE STORING BEVERAGE AND TONIC NUTRITIY, KNOWN. 4 HAVE*FOUND JT ESPRCLALL' GOOD IN PERSO: FEVER, IN CASES by MOTHERS | NUKSLN e P THOUBL ES MY ATTENTIUX As DRAWS BY THE DGUENRE TATION REMI-MONT LYAND aur A Axxvat Crosixo Sate oF FINE READY-MADE CDTHING. Inorder to close out our entire winter stock of Suits and Overcoats, we have prices reduced tosuit everybody in need of a Sult or Overcoat. Overcoats we sold at $7 we sell now at $5. Overcoats we sold at $8 we sell now at $8. ‘Overcoats we sold at $10 we sell now at $7. . ILLION OF BUTTLES IM. YOU HAVE PASSED MY INSP ‘Overcoats we sold at $13 we sell now at $9. HE CUSLUM-HOUSE SATISEACEO a YOLEN HA And all others in proportionately low prices, araEUiL CHIEF DRUG suITS. suITs, PORT BEWARE OF IMITATION. A nice Business Suit at $5, worth $8. WITHOUT THE SiGNATU: A better one at $6.50, worth $10. HOFF” AND “MORITZ KISN, ‘An All-Wool Cassimer Suit at $8.80, worth $12. | OF EVERY BOTTLE An All-Wool 4-Button Cutaway at $10,worth $15. An All-Wool Prince Albeet Sult at §15,worth $22. ‘We have a fall line of Boys’ Overcoats 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 asicing for thems Children’s Suits from $2 up to $3. Children’s Overcoats from $2.50 up to $8.50. Odds und Ends in Suits and Overcoats at 25 per Daorxxenness, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. ‘cent less than what they cost to manufactare. on, ond ta eveiy Giahndinn & pnts eure ‘Pants for Men, Youths and Boys from $1 up. lowed. IF XEVER Fats The system once impreg- ‘haved with the Specific, It becumes ai: Wer suujrami> — Duy dot Ube Liquor appetite to exist Pon Saum my THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL DR. 6. F. 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