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et tic states, mwed by local snows, turning soutuern portion; | variable sh to east and south, Warmer weather. ivarmer cloudy weather and ated for the middle and ex and the lower lake WEATHER Sraips ofall kinds for sale and ait ap by W. E. Moses & Son, corner Tith and P sts.'n. ve. Miss Lizzie F. Maexicwor will sing “Ho Sognata,” by A. Rotoli, at the Little Mamie Morrice concert, Jan. 20th, Reserved seats at Ellis € Co., 50e. ing “ale prices. =. Dr. Cureman’s Prtts have been used for fifty years for ache. Drug- isis. Fat axp FUL-F. with eyegiasses an enna Optician ACED PEOPLE can be suited Spectacies, in stock, at Vi- Pa. ave. n. We. WATCHES AND JEWELEY cost previous to removal. Thos. A. Ladson, 528 9th st. aia Loxpox Coven Syzur only 10 and 25 cents a bottle. i READSUB Rosa for sale at ail news stands. . nt's Cafe, opposite Willard’s Hotel. ‘allhours. Open from 8 Boarders takenby the week styles. Open Sundays. am. to 12 p.m. or month. Oysters in For SALe.—The building formerly known as She Galbraith church, situate on Li street, be- ween 4th and Sth streets northwest. Cae JAS. H. MARR 936°F street. EN B. H. Douglass & Sons’ ir Coughs, Give Your Cutt: sicum Cough Dre and Sore Throats: they will armiess and pleasing to th READ ScE Rosa for sale CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBAvEH'S OPERA Hovse.— Robson and (Ctane in “Phe Comedy of Errors. Turater.—Fanny Davenport in \ Housr.—Gus Williams in “Oh! P. Cuercu—Lecture by Prof. Townsend. Ska Hovse.—Maud Granger in Dive Meser. Je Frei ch Spy.” Tueat Variety. Wastes Faney dress carnival toniznt. Natwoxar Revk.61 and 613 E street, Condensed Local Iainps will be Nchted at 10:00 p.m. and Feb m. ma Mrs. Wm. J. Perry ne 5 The otticers the ensuing year of Northern Liberiy Couneil A. L. of Honor were last evening led by Past Commander C. E_ Roberts. Be sure and hear “fambles in Europe.” In- See advertiseme Iman, known as “CI sted fast night by Boyle. ot the seventh precinet station, on sus flarceny. he having im his possession ifailing to give an ac- into his possession. Phis gave him three months ars are held for identificat aud many persons went down as far as Alexandria yesterday. At the foot of 9th street there is 1 smooth ice, which was utilized day by quite a number of skaters of both ral persons were fined $2 each by Judge day for failing to remove the snow trom th ‘ni8o for.et ents of the American. Pt Mr. McGinn, stated That the urred by the committee | dad been paid with cash, aggregating $661.50. ‘Fhe bills amounting, to $692, were curtailed by the creditors so as to come’ within the cash B¥ailah J. Shillington sends the Young Ladiev Jounrat und Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for Febru- Tae annual meeting of the National Homa~ hic Hi be held next K p. m., at the new building, corner of 2d and N streets northwest. The buil Ang will be open for the inspection of the publi james Cook, living at Draper's alley nortl West, was driving a wagon on street southwest | Yesterday afternoon, and while Walking alo: Side ofthe vehicie Slipped and fell, and the Wheels passed over Mik them seriously. |The seventh precinct patrol Yrason was telephoned for and.conveyed him to his home. =e Ciretrt Cover JvRoRs.—Yesterday after- the following were drawn by the clerk of he court to serve as jurors of the January term pfthe Cireuit Court, which will be convened on hoemaker, J. Hrad. Wm. H. Carrico, Deunis ‘ounelly, Thos. F/ Clark, Geo. M.'Barke > Phil. May. Geo. Clifton’ Hellen, J. Maury Dove, James A’ Edmonds, H. Halle} Chas. H. Reed.’ jr. Geo. W. Rich, Alired Heit! *. M. Pituger, H. the 25th instant: David glewon nist Laps dains, Dewitt Powler, Pheodtore. 51 . Howard and ‘Tobias Ts Wasi ; —Held every Wednesday at Queenstown, on the Metropol tat Branch, Band ©. railroad, three miles from the city, Louis D. Means, proprietor. head on the owe Best, 5 food: ky to. to sig: Jv shipped ud lambs on Iambs, 5 WG. Veal calves, 6 tot, Market good. a SALVATION AnMY CHANGES—A farewell Meeting wus held lest night at Salvation Army barracks, No. 1, corner of 4th and L streets, th Occasion’ being’ the departure of Capt. > Saddington, “who has been trausfer- red to Frestourg, oN. ¥. Two young ladies—Capt. Prince and Cadet Hambur- ker—will remain tm charge ot the barracks in Thtseity. Licut. Clara Frost, who came here With Capt. Saadington, his ceased to be a member ofthe army. She Is a good looking youn: w, and her presence attracted iw amber ¢ One night she was sentout by her captain to hold au open air meeting. which she tailed to. do, and ax 5) Hight it was ru did not return to her room that vred about the hall that she had eloped with a messenger at the Signal office. ‘This report was taise, as the widow Heatenant had never left the ‘The mes- wenger With whom she wus reported to have eloped told a Srax reporter that another oUng man who tried to cut him out and falled Ena'started the rumor.” The lieuicnant’s hanes has been dropped trou the Tolls of the Salvue Yon Army. ee A Veupict FoR Mk. Mosnor.—Charles R. Monroe, who entered asuit against’ Win. Mo Gait, cilairman of the executive oe the presidential inanguration, to recover 200 dor extra work at the Pension building in pre- ys ration bail, this morn ng recovered a Verdict for the amount claimed ~ the ease being tried yesterday in the second Givision of the Circuit Court, Judge Merrick. —_.__ ‘THe CoNceRT For MAMIE MoRRICE.—Among thowe who have consented to take part in th concert for the benefit of little Mamie Morrie the ‘child pianist, at Congregational elu next Wednesd are Miss Eva M the Misses I Whipple, F. Yerren Y nedy, Jobn Tw White, Prof. Waidecker, Prof. Jarvis Butler, Walter =: the cornetist, and ists und performers, many othe Se young man about 23 years of 3 {ne bars at the fifth precine having been arrested by pluint of Frauklin H. Pierce, a ‘Office of the National Republica Yertising, and sent a colored inan to collect It, Mr. Upton said the bill had been paid and immediately notified the “Keepubliche yenne ‘This morning in the Police Court Denny pleaded guilty toa charge of being a suspicious charac ier, and was sentenced to three months ou the Jarm in defwult of bonds. platen EO B. AND O. To THE West.—Travelers to the Weat, northwest and southwest can consult the Sygate of the B. and 0. railroad, 619 and i Pennsylvania avenue, and station ¢or- ner of New Jersey avente and C street, via this line to Chicago are $13, to ville $14.50, to St. Louis $16.50, to Cin- 2222, t0 Iidianapolis $12 and’ Detroit $12, with corresponding low Tates to all other i iW leago, 23 hours; Cincin 16 Chicago moons Wasbinee lone pcre a res ington at 9:43 a. m.; Cimeinoati and St Louis S p.m. daily. of ', afler cartoons by Le Bree: pay I EP tie Great. Some of the large bronze figures are said tobe from the Vienna exposition. The woud carvings are of novel d ‘The statue ©. “Meditation,” by Giovanni lle, attracts tention. The commences at 1i o'clock Blonday morning, and will be conducted bj Mr. B Scott, Jr,,'throagh Mess~. Walter Wouam € Co, Meigs’ sisters | ergeant | jee on the river is from 5 to6 inehes | alis. Several collaterals were | -At the tinal meeting of the local committee of | lie Health | | is legs, injuring one ot | vednesday; 184 sold, | from 4 to 5k: | ie | Young men to the meetings. | Cored by any of the met | seven bottles of Swirt's SrEc | Cunistrax ‘Reevrezr, | Gicers Elected. The board of trustees of the Washington Brick Machine company yesterday elected the follow- ing officers: T. L. Holbrook, president; Anthony ice president; Gev. H. B. White, treas- PF. Peek, secretary. Executive com- mittee, Charles Jas. Bell, Chas. F. Macdonal Geone H. B. White, T."L, Holbrook, gene Tuunazer. Capitol Council, No. 820, Royal Arcanum, has elected and installed officers to serve for the ensuing year as follows: M. Marshall, regent; JW. odin, vice regent; Jacob Rich, treas- trer; Aaron Brunn, collector; Simon Goldstein, orator. The District lodge of the G. U. O. of O. F. has }. C. Jackson, H. Jobnson, deputy district W. Watson, district secretary; E. W. district treasurer; A. F. Brown, dis: trict dircetor. t a meeting of the Chemical Society of shin ng the foil ‘ing officers Prot. H. W. Wiley, pres- rot, E. T. Fristoe and Prot, F.W. cla ‘ke, vice presidents; Prot. W. H. Seaman, treasurer; D. A.C. Peale, secretary; Dr. J. H. Kidder, Dr. v=, isell, Dr. Thos. M. Chaturd and Mr. Edgar Richards, executive committee. MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licenses have been issued he clerk of the court to hristianna Lee; Chas, w York, and Mary Joyce, of jactano Muzzi Seigne. RRR 00 ¥ Y A 2. Eelt2 8% sak reg 8 WAAL Eo? ¥ £84 fu GO @ so ‘aco gPP, 00, W WW ppp EER RRR POOWWWWD DE ROR PP 3 8 wwww BODE ee Pe 00) WW OW «ODD KEE R ko ABSOLUTELY PURE with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera SoLp ONLY IN CANS ROYAL Bakin@ PowbER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 |G. ANDREWS, OVERSEER OF THE Lowel Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty ears, before his removai to Lowell, afllicted with Sait rheum in its worst form. Its ulcerations accually covered more than half the surface of his body and imbs. He was entirely cured by AYER'S SARSAP- ARILLA. See certificate iu Ayer’s Almanac for 1883, a he TIDY, DIRTY APPEARANCE OF A grizzly beard should uever be allowed. BUCK- INGHAMS DYE FOR THE WHISKERS will readily chai iF color toa brown or black, at dis- cretion. and ibus Keep up your reputation for neatness and good looks jal Guear Repverios Ix Tue Prices OF DRY GooDs, UNTIL FEBRUARY/1, 1886. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, IMMENSE size- very fine quality (recently advertised as a special bar gain at $5.00), reduced to $4.00. CARTER'S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. NODS reduced to 25¢. 3 (in Black) one yard and a haif wide, reduced to 75c. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, special at $1.25: reduced to 98e. BOU = | $8.23: zine washbc This Powder never vanes A marvel of purity, | 1/14 and Tee etch, | strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | @ sa the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | G-r: Grocers, 417 7th st. by going to Auerbach’s Sewing Machine Rooms, ‘7th and H streets, for first-class new improve Machines of every kind. Also, Renting and Repairing. 2 COLORED CASHMERES, double fold, immense width, 12 yards for $1.51 3 beautiful dress goods, excellent ards for $2.00. a e¥ HEAVY WINTER VESTS, 37gc. ES CLOTH SKIRTING, one yard and a halt wide, only 373c.: cheap at 50c, HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS all colcrs. special bargain, at $1.50; reduced to $125. TRICOT CLOTH, ‘pare wool, excellent quailty, doubie width: speciat Darguin at 0c emt eal. HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, pu gdouble with. in Green, Blue anit Brot VALUE Suc: reduced to S73. [5 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Speciat Term for Orphans Court Business. sirtuaey 8, Vs, In the matter of the will of JANE A. E. BURGESS, Jate of the District of Columbia, deceased. Applica! Uion for the probate of the lust will and te-®sment of the Suid deceased hus this day been made by James H. sSurgess and William J. Burgess. All persons inter: ested ure hereby notified to appear in this court on Friday, the Twenty-ninth day of January next, at lock a. m., to Show cause why. the said will should not be proved and admitted to probat=: Pro- vides! « copy’ of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star newspaper previ- us ty the sald das By (he court. A. B. MAGNER, Justice Test : Wf. J. RAMSDELL, Re gister of Wills for the District of Co.ambia, 1. F. MILLER and ED. WRIGHT, Solicitors 15-22-28 Coxragiovs. Tam native of England, and while [was in that country Icontructed a terrivie blood poison, and for {Wo years wus under treatment as an out-door patient at Nottingham Hospital, England, but was not cured. I suffered the most agonizing pains in my bones, and was covered with sores all over my body and limbs. Finally {completely lost all hope in that country, and sailed for America, and was treated at Roosevelt in this city, a8 well as by a prominent physician in New York, having no connection with the hospitals, J saw the advertisement of SWIFT's SpectFic, and T determined wo give it @ trial. I took six bottles, and ean say with great Joy that they have cured me en- rely, Tamas sound and well as lever was in my lite. 1. FRED HALFORD. New York City, Jane 12th, 1885. In Mareh of last ear (1584), I contracted blood | poison, and being In Savannah, Ga., at the time, I Went into the hospital there for trentment. 1 suffered very much from rheumatism at the same time. I | did not get well under the treatment there, nor was I have now taken well. Itdrove the poison out throt skin. Jersey Cit » Auguxt 7.1885, ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THESWIFTSPECIFICCO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 238 st. 14 403-405 7th street northwest, Headquarters for GAMES AND HOME AMUSEMENTS. SPORTING GuoDs, MASKS. MASKS, FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. CITY ITEMS. Goldschmid’s Special Sale. R, Goldschmid 812-7th str nw. offers to- morrow (Saturday) the following extra opening | No. 7 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK, inducements: Colored glass Gas globes only 24c. Curtain poles (walnut, cherry, ebouy and oak,) with rass trimmings only 25¢. worth 50c.; Coco Door Mats 43c. worth '75¢; Jockey Cap individ- nal Salts only 4c. each;’ Half dozen Colored Glass Tumblers and_briss waiter only 58-cts, worth $1.00; Towel Rollers only 7e each: Whisk brooms only Se., worth 10c; Dust pati and brush only 21c; Rubber Dressing Combs 8c. each; Colored Glass Lumps complete only 98e. worth $1.50; Brass Clocks only 89c. wortt $1.25; Swiss wood Salt Boxes only 18¢ each; Colored Glass Fruit Dishes only 29¢,, worth 50 cts; Colored Glass Cake stands with scal- loped edges only 44c., worth 75c.; larger sizes fc., worth $1.00; Halt dozen Silver plated tea- Spoous in satin ‘lined ease only 88c., worth $1.50; Table spoons and forks to maich only $1.33, worth $2.00; Silver plated Dinner Cas- tors (5 bottles) only 88e., worth $1.50; English decorated Tea sets (56 pleces) only $3.99,worth 5.00; English China hand painted Chamber is only $3.98, with Jar $6.98; Cotton clothes lines 40 feet only Se;60 feet 12c.; 50 clothes ins, Scrubbing brush and bueket only 22c; Half dozen Tumblers for 20c; Halt dozen Knives and forks with a Kuife box for 57c, 1 You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar by going to Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H Streets, for best quality Saxony Wool German Hand Kait Jaekets, Underwear, Hos!- vex, Bicycle Stockings, Mufflers, Gent's and Flannel Shirts, 2 German Hand-knit Woolen Socks, 3 pair $1, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H streets, 2 M. Angenstein, 81 offers the follow! » $21 7th st. i extraordinary bar- tor to-morrow only: Coal hod and shovel, large dustpan, 7c; 34 doz. plain goblets, ‘Ble; 60 feet. clothesline, 8¢.; 00 feet, lcs 120" feet, I8e; covered flour pails, 16c. parlor lamps, With chandelier trimmings, #4c.; ty doz. caps and saucers, 38¢.; hampers, ; Wooden water buckets an 79e., worth ‘$1. fothespins, ecorated tea sets, B6 pes, rasand 3 bxs, bluclug, 15e: Zilt picture frames, 49e. flour sieves, Seadapan ned by 65e, eneh; 27e.; japanned 1 3-qt., l4e.; Toe toi, be; ty dos feliy Oc. 14 5 4, doz. jelly pi Dlock-tin mulinpins, sey dinner, and chamber sets :tt cost. 1 Gent’s Fine Dogskin and Kid Gloves, $1, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 2 Guaranteed Absolutely Pure. Our 4-year-old pure Rye Whisky at $3_per gal- lon. N, T. Metzger & Bro,, Grocers, 41 ‘Tun st. nw. Heavy Colored Seamless Socks, 2 pair 25e., at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and Ui streets. Hahn’s Great Unlonding Sale. 816 7th st. and 1922 Penn. ave. Unloading of Serviceable Shoes _ for the Young Folks, Boys’ $1.25 Solid Hook Bals, 95¢. Youths’ $1.50 Veul Cuil Button, $1.20, Youths’ $1.25 High Cat Laced, $1. Youths’ $1.25 Solar Tip Button, 98e, Misses $1.35 Kid and Pebble Button, 95¢. Misses $1.50 Goat Worked Hole Bution,$1.20 Child's $f Solar Tip Button, 85e, Child’s 75 Spring Heel Bution, 62c. Infant's 50 Kid and Goat Button, 35e, Don't miss this grand chance, 1 One Ton of Fancy Tarkey Prun. 4 pounds for 25 cents, N-T. Met Br tzger & Bro., £ we You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar Handsome Satin ai Silk Scarfs, 25¢., at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 2 Pickwick Club Whisky is the best Fresh Alderney /utter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c, per lb. Also cottage cheese and butter milk; sweet milk 5c. per quart. Cream 15 cents Wisren Wass Ax Conn WE HAVE IN STOCK TEN MINK AND SQUIRREL-LINED GAR Feather these Fans, and Sleeve Buttons aud ‘designs. ide rice, whi inest imitations, elite of socte ices, $1.68, Dressed kid Glovi Buttons. 8, 14,18. | Prices, $1.98, $2.50, $3.25. ‘Silk Mitts to'reach to elbow or shoulder, 8Se $1.98. Price according to length, “Palais Royal” Ki “All new shedes and cut In various shapes 30 as to fit Fedora and Fey “and Sone w Laces to match above, double width. spond in all widths from 13c. to 75c. a yard Beaded Net and Laces in very beauiifal New De- signs, from 25c. to $2.68 yard. Endless variety at 25c. a yard, many designs of which cannot be purchased elsewhere under Svc. yd. Skirt Rufflings from 12c. to 48e. yd. 1,000 pieces of New Rufilings to select from. ret exhibited at 35¢, MENTS, WHICH WE OFFER AT PRIME Cost. THESE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS, SEAL SACQUES AND SEAL VISITES AT RE- DUCED PRICES. WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTER* AND FURRIERS, Jall 905 Pennsylvania ave, For THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH GEORGE T. KEEN. MERCHANT TAILOR, ocl73m 414 ¥TH STREET NORTHWEST. Noax Waker & Co. About our Clothing. We should say every uy Ul everybody within trading distance should have read it, “How well wewult people wi READY-MADE CLOTHING, No cne sort of people, but allsorts. We have pared no efforts nor ouilay to aceomplish what We have in Clothing tor mun or boy, aid how Weil Wehave succeeded is evidenced by the hun- dred. of ‘regular patrons who. have tested the merits of our wares, There is nothing that caretul people ure Tess Impreasible ubout t the titand style of Ready-inade Clothing. No either. ‘There iy nothing that requires French Corsage Bo violets, lilacs, “pinks, weil Cortage Bouqucts for Doe that, would be cheap “O ngtets for O8e, that woul at $i,60. See them. Jals 5 Ts THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., F Oe a a Mas. M. A. Coxwztty, or Desires to annguuce that she will open at the ARLINGTON, PARLORS D AND E, On MONDAY, January 18th, A Large Assortment of IMPORTED EVENING, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, WALKING COSTUMES. WRAPS, BONNETS, éc., ‘Just received from the leading Houses of Paris—all of which will be sold at very low prices. To Lovers OF THE ARTISTIC, And what is not always Beautiful or Artistic, OF THE FASHIONABLE, THE a bt & FE AA L AA It AAA OL AAA Invites inspection of its Latest Imported Novelties, FANS, ‘The “‘Princess Beatrice” is the very latest novelty. ‘These Fans are of Black silk Gauze, with Ostrich tached to one of the sticks snd streamers of ribbon to mateh in color. {wo cents choy York. Ostrich Fé yariety and give better York “houses. Have st JEWELRY. New and Beautifal designs in Oxidized Pins, Clasps ‘Wear as well as the Keal Silver ‘The only difference 1s the ich is oue-half less. Diamond Jewelry in the imported are being shown by the Palais Royal. ‘This department Is pratronized by the se lVeask Inspection of, the ew stock of diamond Necklaces, Hair Ornaments, Bracelets, Pins, arrings, etc.,set in Sterling Silver, Real of Rolled Gold. ite GLOVES. Undressed Kid Mousquetaires in light tan and ev: pale ited and warranted. Hutto, 8 42, 48, ri 50, $3.50. (Mousquetaires) all shades. 1.98, $1.50, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98. hands, very pair tried on and warranted, ‘LACES, For dress fronts we show thirty-two new styles of Lace Flouncing. 34-inch wide FI for $1.98. if Overdress and § RUFFLIN HANDKERCHIEFS. For 48c. Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs are shown that for beauty of design and Embroidery equal those Wwe have previously offered for 68 und 76c. Handker- chiefs we now sell for 25c. are yuperior to anything Please inspect. Japanese Silk lmadkerchiefs In very superior quailty, with plain white or colored borders, for 38, worth 50.” All above are new goods, FLOWERS, FEATHERS. ‘Warranted all one piece, not spliced, are our Ostrich Feather Tips, three in bunch, for 68e.’ All colors. RIBBONS, Pieot Sash Ribbo: tors and styles, sacs tisewfieretite yard “Othar moveltion “at foe elsewhere $1.25 yd THE A A 1 roan OE a OF ss pro OE AA oH Bes, aA iu 2 A UT As38 RRR, 00 ¥ ¥ L Rr oo Yy dy £E BR 00 © A242 Lub Ja9-7t OF THE BEAUTIFUL, hich Is just they can be bought In New Fans we show in larger ae than even the New ued @ case containing 500 very beautlinl Ostrich Faus in white, pink, blue, red, and gray feathers, ‘The Palais Royal price ts to be $6.68 each. We invite convolsseurs to. examine it is uot moral or geutiemanly to bet, otherwise we would bet any amount such Fans cannot be purchased elsewhere under $10, Satin are sutin both sides, artistically hand- with feather t\ps are'the pride of the Palais Royal. ‘They are only B8c. each; really worth $2. rans that inted and "$1.48, king Gloves. _ Buttons 3, 4, leeves, Fedora and Egyptian ‘Laces to corre- We have over nets; perfect imitations of ellotrope. chrysanthemums, Be 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, careful attention on the purt of purchasers os Heady made Clothing for man oe box: aud less One patronizes only a very reliable house, whete the. greatest care Btaken in every’ particular and have the proper fit and Proper material made up into firswcluss gar- ineuts, the result Is Very unsatistactory. ‘There is no garment, no metier the cost. thit 1s ale lowed to enter our stock except sueh that is Well inade, properly tinished ald of ‘reliable mnaterial “Castom departmeut, second fluor. NOAH WALKER & CO, 23 626 Pennsylvania avenue Fixe Sranoyzry. INVITATIONS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, é&c, IN THE VERY REST MANNER. DREKA STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING HOUSE, _Sal-co6m 1121 Chest Frices the Very Lowest. 30 TEEL, Ww. s, Mrechant Tailor. Jas ‘¥3o Penneyivania GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S ‘Warranted Absolutely BAKER: Pure Cocoa, from which BAKER'S the excess of oil has been removed Ithas three times BREAKFAST te strength of Cocoa mixed GREAKFAST with starch, arrowroot or BREAKFAST sugar, and ts therefore far BREAKFAST — more economical, costing Persons in health, Sold by Grocers everywhere, az W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. y, Preewiex, ¢ ioe Wrusky, Bottled by the Proprietors, Gan be had at Drugsists, Goa dedad at Druceiesa, Grocers ir not on hand ask “uit /*" SATTLER & CO.. Distillers, Baltimore. MPORTER OF FRENCH WINES, COG! I CHAMP AGNES AND CORDISES Ao $2.25, $4 and $4.00 per dozen. Call Ported. direc. Napa Ziafundell, ‘0c. per xallon. Wines received dircetiy without street, tras than one cent a cup. 1% + Signature of cocoa. 4s delicious, nourishing, | cocoa: strengthening easily digest- coco. ©, aududualrably adapted cocoa! for invalids as well as for asain tbougi the trade, which is a. great guarantee ‘Oftheis parity. Vins de toutes sortes Hains VICTOR ROUX £00, 1747 Pavave Ascuo-Awertcax Lysunaxce Co. } 629 F STREET NORTHWEST. Wasmixerox, D.C, qcqhSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES, Tue Viexxa Orncux Company 600 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥.W., | MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IN PLADy FIGURES AGNER'S PAINLESS CORN CURE CURES VV “without use of knite, without pain or soreness, For sale by W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 703 15th Jall-co3t KKeysross, Mace Winexer. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. PERFECTS DIGESTION, ‘Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debuity. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Lottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agentstor we UM Phila, Pa FOR SALEBY ‘Stott, Cromwell & Co, nal Aa ae } washington, DO Mass Juuer Coxsox Says, In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 s Year? “Fuel for s cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE. ‘were used in cities,” oc. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON ‘OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70; 25 Bushels for $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90, ‘25 Boshels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Jad 411 and 418 10th street. ‘STREET N.W. mew los, dale For Frivay, Jasvany 15rn, RED TICKET DAY aT a A 0 U MM MM ™ 9855 AA U U MMMM * B AA UU MMMM 5ss, Be 44 UU MMM ie a4 uo MMM Sys8 = 10 BARGAINS IN THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1. Red Table Damasks, warranted fast colors, 25 cents, . One Lot Fancy Towels, reduced to 200. 8 20 doz, Gernian’ Linéa” Napkins, Friday 4. 10 per cent iscount on Friday on all Blan- Kets and Comforters 5. 4-4 Unbleached Sheeting, only 5 cents, & 10-4 best Unbleached Shieetliig, only 20. 5 104 best White sheeting, only 300. #. All our 26 cent Cashmeres, all colors, 20c. ®. Fruit of the Loom, Androscoggin and Lons- dale Cotton, Gaye. 10, Remnants of sllics, Velvets, Satins, Woolen Dress Goods, Domiestics, Taple Ilnen and Flannels at Hemnact Red Ticket Prices. CLOAKS. 10 Bro Banaarys, Ladies’ Russian Circulars, Diagonal, cloth irimmed, with p:tsh all dows front, sold at $0.50, today $1.50. 2. Saine, style Tas ove, oniytrimmet with Plush down front, and all round the bot- toms. sold at $11.50, to-day 89.50. 3. One each, Garnet, Dark, Green wid Brown Brocaded Velvet’ Short Wrups, sold at $22, to-duy $12.60. 4. One Brown Ottoman Cloth Visite, plush trimmed, size 36, sold ut $25, to-duy $15. 6. One Brown Visite Bison Cloth, plush trtin- med, size 36, soldat 818, today 6. One Fie Visite Dark Persian Cloth, with featner trimming sold at $19.50\o-day BAB. 7, One Plush Dolman, with Russian utr tein: ing, size 38, wold wt #4, to-day $20. 8 Oue fine imported Matelasse Newmarket, Collar and Cutty of Fur, sold at $35, today $20. 9, Oue Plush Dolman, trimmed with wide Ar trachan, sold at $35, to-day you can buy It forsi5. 10, 8 Ladies’ Boucle Imported Newmar! ail sizes, sold at 913, 1e close ous todayy Bot MISSES’ CLOAKs, ‘We have concluded to sell out what we have left in Misses and Children’s Havelocks, and offer a big inducement of 25 per cent off, which ‘means one quarter of the price off, This should. nut be looked over in this cold weather. As our selling pricesare marked low from the start ‘ut, this reduction Is worth looking after, COTTON UNDERWEAK. ‘One lot Chemises and Drawers of good Mus- Jill ‘AM, well made up, all sizes, only 20 centa, We have several Special Bargains in all our 2 its y i Reetettacleavs dyes Mil ow wa vele Great Opening of Our EMBROIDERY AND LACE DEPARTMENT IN OUR NEW ANNEX. BAUR S. ‘TTHST.,STH ST. AND DST. re by Rt SiS ee ae eee ‘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- sonrees 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 of ‘MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Presenting an almost unbroken front. In accordance with onr progressive mett:ods we reason {t will pay us Detter in the end to turn this immense stock into cash (even at a loss now) than to follow the well-tredden track of “slow goers” and carry it over to next season. ‘Therefore, we have SUNK THE KNIFE OF REDUCTION up tothe hitt in the already low prices prevailing in ‘our honse. Now is the time to clothe your boys in elegant attire at mere nominal prices. Now is the op- portunity to provide yourself with a winter Overcoat, a 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 tonote the goods and prices EXHIBITED IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS, or pay usa visit of inspection. You will be pleasantly received and cheerfully shown throngh, and before you leave you will vote us public benefactors. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NNW. CORNER OF 7TH AND D ST& 3.M. GRADY, Maxacxa, Jel (ALL BLUE SIGNS) Ocr Axssvat Reo Lerren Satz: ‘Come with the snow, the beautiful snow, When the tads and the lasses rock the Heel and toe, And the old and the young, the learty and lal Attend en masse Adier's Annual Ked Letier sale, At the close of every season it has been our custom, to have what is popularly known as a RED LETTER SALE. ‘This term Is familiar to our old patrons, but asthere are many new comers constanuy settling in aad around the District, a brief explanauion for their bene- fit ianecessary. Inasmuch as the RED LETTER SALE {sa feature peculiarly our own, by right of Introdue- Hon, we would tute that it micas Simply a lettin down in prices, the reduction being marked In RE! FIGURES on’ tags attached to cach and every gar- ment. thereby showing the regulur price and the re duction, As our regular price is only ‘Ten Per Cent above the actual cost of manufucture, the Intelligent Feader will perceive ut a glance that s REDUCHION OF TEN PER CENT puts our goods on the market St 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 benelits 1 were well to state right here that VICTOR E. ADLER'S ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE from the beginning to the close {s purely a labor uf Jove coupled with loss. Ir you wish to share in the benefits 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, ‘s@> Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11 jell In order to close out our entire stock, we have marked do*n 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 6ve. 60 Doz. FELT HATS, worth $1.50, sold now at 75c. and $1. 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 220. 100 Doz, FINER CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 35¢. 100 Doz. FINEST CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 50c. ‘and 75e, SILK YELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- UFACTURERS' PRICES. Special sale of KID GLOVES at the following Prices: FOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirable colors, at 65c. ‘sult better qualities at 75c., 87c. 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. 96, $8 and $10. RUSSIA CIRCULARS, VISITES and JACKETS, Ei $5, $6,$7 und $3, * SEAL PLUSH COATS and VISITES, at $15, $20, $25 and $28. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ HAVELOCKS AND NEWMARKETS, at $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and $6 only. We advi a6 all in need of Cloaks not to purcbase un- Ui they haye examined Our Stock and seen our Prices, nH oNN x* HORN \ HONK "3 x i £ £ ree PoP AA eo aKa a4 tu Hazv Woors 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 SEa- SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES, WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD Woops IN WASHINGTON. WILLET & LIBBEY, az Cor. Gth street and New York avenpa Cotoore: Comore: Covocrm FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE, BLOSSOMS OF ORANGE, ROSEMARY, BALM, VIOLETS AND ROSES. ALSO FINE CUT GLASS WARE, PLUSH CASES, TOILET SETS, &c., IN GREAT VARIETY aT LOWEST PRICES. NAIRN & OGRAM—PHARMACISTS, Usthet.andN.Y.ave d15-1m Ger Taz Boxy AY, JANUARY ‘15, 1886. DRY_GOODS. DRY GOODS. JANUARY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. JOHNSON, GARNER @ CO, ‘Have just consummated a large purchase of HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, From the largest house in the Untted States ‘Sbd'will place on sale the entire fotou® TUESDAY, JANUARY 127TH, 1896. Consumers will save 50 per cent by attending this lafge anual January sale of Ennbrotderies Remember these Embroideries are offered at these low prices only during the dull season of January. ¥ds Embroidery at 8 cents per yard. Yas. Embroidery at 4 cents per yard. rds. Embroidery at Scents per yard. ‘ds. Embroidery at 6 cents per yard. 7 ceuts per ¥ard. Bleached Table Damask. 30c. Unbleached Table Linen, 20c. 2 ‘Turkey Red Table Liven in the new’ patterns. ‘Towels, Sheeting Cotton, Percales, &c., c. Ingrain and Brussels Carpets at reduced Prices. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., jell 636 Penna. ave., South Side We Azz Reavy To-Dar: 4 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 ruffled flounce. Ladies’ CHEMISES, tucked and trimmed with Lace, Ladies’ DRAWERS, Erult of the Loom Muslin, wide hem and Hamburg flouhce, Misses’ and Children's DRAWERS, embroidered ruftte, all sizes, Ladies CORSET COVERS, perfect fitting, hand- 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 is the most Important sale of MUSLIN UN: DERWEAR evermade in Washiugton, and affords an ‘opportunity of securing first-class, rellable garments ‘st moch 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 unapproschabie 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 untiorm price of z NINETY-EIGHT CENTS APIECE. ‘We guarantee these goode 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 seeing these ‘Bargains at rrr FEE 00, ENN To REF B'p o%o RRS i Pie, be 83 Fu HoH EEE BBB 00) ON NN Ft RRR HOR ERE pretntate a ROR CO HOH E BEE fA bm, § 0 Bei be MMM 4 4 EB HR COCO H H EER T 316318 SEVENTH STREET N. W. ot eens Sv me: Sito Semen ant Boreas Suxs, Ververs asp Gaz Srarox Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) ST OPENED A LARGE LINE OF “FAILLE. BAS TANCA Isis TN BLACK, WiTtE AND ALL THE = SUPERB STOCK OF LYON'S SATIN DUCHESS RHADAMES, TRICOTINES, GROS| GRAINS AND SURAH SILKS, IN’ BLACK, WHITE AND ALL THE FASHIONABLE "SHADES FOR STREET, RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, NT ED SATINS AND VELVETS. TRISE SATINS FOR DRESS FRONTS AND PANELS. yONS. BLACK AND COLORED. ALLSILK UX GELVETS FROM $4.00 TO 85.00 Pit VARD. BLACK AND COLORED GEIMAN SILK VEL- NEW GiUzts, BRUSSELS NETS AND IL 1 iS. SLT IN CREPE DE CHINES, INDIA NONE AND, CANTON CREP! NEW SILK MULLS, SILK HOSIERY. TREFOUSSE & PERLNOT’S KID GLO" GOOD QUALITY BROCADED EVENING GAUZES “AS 50c. IvoRy, 2h RAND BLUE SILK PLUSHES aT i $1.50 PER YA COMPLETE ASSURTMENT OF PURE LINEN <TABLE CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS RAD PENGTHS, WITH NAPKING DALE MATCH, sa'Wibk DO CED CANTON FLANNEL LE COVERING. = TENN FIGURES ANDCORKECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perey BuILpiIne, Saye Revowvtiox [x Sars. Crstaxtioal Institution. by ‘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 shail offer at 4c. is made of a fine quality ott ‘crosew' stayed on cut crown THE “GRAPHIC” SHIRT, Which we shail offer at €8c., is made of the best grade cotton, 2100 Linen bosom aid wristbands handmade button holes, reinfarced felled seams with stays and This te as guod as our 7Se Shirt, abd we yerefore Will sell our Fegular 7c. Shirt iu Unis 1ot ‘seanis, cusseted bands, nicely finished. Is made of Wamsutta muslin. ‘and bosom, backed with Rew worked button ol forced. tuily stayed. Pl i ‘This Shirt is better than the Shirt we have been selling for $1.00, so this don't need any further recommenda” we also a special barcain ina Laundried nade of the best muslin, 2100 Linen bosom and nds. This Shirt was made by Daniel Mil} Co. of Baltimore, and by them sold originally for dozen Wholesale, but being out of sizes 15 ood selling’ sizes, we bought tea to ink of this. Remember, we have only 14g, 16, 16%, 17, 17. NIGHT SHIRTS, A fine grade of cotton, felled seams, nicely stitched 4nd finisied, fall length and breadth, sizes from 14 to line of fancy trimmed Night Shirts, in ali'colots, for 7c. en ‘Linen wristbands felled seats and th sectional yoke. GENTS UMBRELLAS, Tn Silk, Alpaca and Gingham at the lowest prices, GENTS TIES. An immense variety of Teck or Puffed Scarfs for 25e. GENTS HOSE | books at cose Of colors and qualities; prices Prawer which we sell wt 50c regular made stoulders and naght elsewhere for less than on ‘Scotch Wool Underwear at $1.25 is worth fally @ complete line of 16-thread BALBRI Al, whiea we offer for 20 per cent a3 Delow their val Also, a fine lin un-1's Hair Underwear, Our $1.00 Red Underwear has becu selling alt along iL wil find it to thelr interest Lo woxiOUs to dispose of them, we marked them out at $0 per ceut below their actual value. BLUE FLAN: We only have a few of these, and are very desirous to | Close tent Out, and have mnafhed teas adcordlngiy GENTS COLLARS AND CUFFS ‘The latest styles in the best and cheap makes, GENT'S JEWELRY, Such as Cuff Buttons Scarfping, ete, in plated and peal, at taking prices” BOYS' LINEN COLLARS Per dozen, ‘These are all fen and range in Size trom Tt to 14. “And ull other goods for a Gent. that is necesarr compirte bis Tulet. The same quaatiy, snd vane Furnishing House you can fi | Davis C you Hud at & Gent BUT AT LOWER PRICES, LANSBURGH & BRO., 420-422-424-426 7th st. _ LADIES’ GOODS. M2 Battines, NEW YORK, ‘Will open at the Riggs House. Annex, Parlors one and 19TH, with a rich assortment of BALL, DINNER AND WALKING GOWNS; alo an elegant assortment of WRAPS AND PARIS MIL- + Which will be sold at very low prices two, TUESDA’ Ware, Howarn & Ca (Formerly with M. A. Connelly), 25 W. SIXTEENTH STRE! 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, BON Just Received from the Leading Houses of London | Gevds delivered free to any part of thecity ‘and Paris, and which will be offered ut LESS THAN CUST OF IMPORTATION, 20 NEW YORK, Mure Hesnerm Faaur, ‘232 W. 224 street, New York, WILL OPEN ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH, At No, 1329 F street, QMme. Harrison's Millinery Parlors). ‘With a display of RECEPTION and EVENING DRESSES AND WALK! brought over by ]PRENCH DYEING. Cleaning Establishment, 1205 New York i Dre sem, aces, Lace loves, Plush and COSTUMES, lately er from Paris, SCOURING AND DRY riains, Crape Veils, ‘ahed without ry Sera Rorrenr, GOS Viti st., opposite Patent Office, and select assortment of ART EM BROIDER- TES and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE Pearsall’'s WASH SILKS, CHENILLE, ARRASENE, LT, "ZEPHY BS CO” RIALS for the same. KNITT LK: LISSE NECK SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, TEPS. Ladies’ and’ Children's HO- “RY. CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and mR ‘GOODS. ‘Stamping prompily executed. Mas M. J. Hosz, 1309 F STREET, Offers her stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND THOSE OF HER OWN D) REDUCED PRICES. IGN AT GREATLY ‘Importer Fine MILLINERY, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. Particular Attention Given to Ordered 415 13th street, ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania ave, Mae J. P. Panne 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Wil close out the balance of her Fall and Winter importation of COSTUME BONNETS, WALKING HATS and TOQUES AT GREATLY REDUCED ER.—PERFECTLY FITTING Sleeve cut to, measure, and Chosen Fashion Buc. Also <1 esting abd NTON FISCHER'S An ony CLEANING PSTABLISHMENT AND Die WORKS. 906 G st. nw. LADIES EV! A ‘and ‘Crape veils, [ENTS ALTERED, RE Litsedtna' ines: ‘Sirs Repair: Math anda, 1310 Sth, bet New Booxs. Datdorth's Digest af the U.S. Reports, Wiliams om Real Property. sixth edition. Jones Forum in tor, Equity: Financial Misory of the Cx Thal leet sity. Fina ey Boles. Pretecion, Merson Her Valle ty Moye hw Ni Salutsoung. Cyclopedia’ of Practica! Hort and Wand. ‘Wit of Women, ty Rate manbore Donovan, by Lyall, Mcielian's Last merviors to the Repablie.t! Carts, Suatiouery” of all kin at pound, bs Galland ‘Sxamtue’ tay ‘sluck before purchamtey else: where tn ion Milttary Tam, 2 volk. hy Tent cot Wind ny : jaa Dignres, Carexpans, Arsaxica Ledgers, Journals Tay Hosks. Cash Books, Heconis and Oxher Binnk Bovks. ‘AM Sunday Seboo! Heyes nn aes inten Neaminiiee c PURSE aze “aso aw, For Tur N rw Y FAR ‘Visiting Lists a28 E IGRAVING, Parsrixe Axp Boos: BINDING, (Card Plates Engraved in the latest styles and best manner. In order to avoid the rosh cands for New Year's Day te and we will guarantee all wor! JOMN ®17 and aon | My Srock Or Hormay Goons is ow compivte and fully displayed on first mud soc on floors, consisting in part of CMURISTMA and NEW YEAR CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER GOODS of all kinda. which "te euumerate would ree ST would ank tay Tepe tions before the fs oes fut all goods gunranitent iy will be made of selling any and elt A. speci GA WHITAKER, c I 1749 Pe QW ASE NoTON GURU LatiNG Lamany, NOT Lau sin. w. ‘Nome recent adit Bounstorangh Sweet Geely, (418) And Latest EXRY © LANCASTER, 820 ‘AMILY SUPPLIES. vennateo Hass (Diamond Beamd) ‘Stall Sines, FERRIS’ BEEF TONGUPS BONELESS ENGLISH BREAKFAST BACON, BONELESS HAMS. ROULETTE HAMS. © WITMER € Co, FINE GROCERIES, 11S PENNA, AVENU POSE EUSH) BEST VAMILY FLOCe ouethird honey, 6c. per gall pie Butter, Boe IN ‘street Gare pass the duor. Tue Crncaco Grocery Coxrasy, 806 TTH STREET. OFFERS: 3 Pound Can Tomatoes, 8c. dozen, 2 Pound Can Corn tse. doren. Marrowfat Peas, $1.05 dagen, Early June Pens, $175 doxen, Snail May P ‘Table Peaches, 81.75 do Finest Table Peaches, y« Light Brown Sugy £, 5th Sundurd A Sugar, 6 Granulated sugar. Ze. 1b, Cut Loni sugar, Tige: hk THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: Family Flour, $4.1 i Bex, Family Flour, 99.73 bbl: $1.44 % bbl, Te, 3 BDI. Patent Process Flour, $6.73 bbL; $1.69 % BUL; BS, bl. THN CIcAGo GROCERY comPANY 806 7TH ST.. OF PEI: New Mackerel for 75e. Kit, Ms New Codtists, 2. 1b, THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. ib., or 10 Ibe. for 35e. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, OFFERS: French Brandy. $2.00 gallon. Pure ye Whiskey: $2.00 gallon Zyearold Rye Wi . $3.00 gallon. Seud order by wail or wl 4232 CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY 42-2m 806 7th mreet m1 Be Orex To Coxvicriox, HECKERS' BUCKWHEAT 18 WORTH TRYING INE FAMILY GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES —Jost receiving, Raisins, Currants, Gb Ton, Nuts of all kinds aud Fiorida Oranges. Creamery Bottera Rau Checse 12ke cents por und, ‘Cod Cranberries cents per quart. Ni ork buckwheat Sigcte Neve York Apples expremly for family use, from ‘ito, sweet Putatocs od irith Puratoes, which we °

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