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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orriee oF Tire ( #N At. OFFICER, Wasuinstos, I For the middie a dur the northern stationary followed ? ture, preceded in the extreme northern portion by slightly col her, Varlably winds geu- erally shifting to easterly. t, y by local rains, oF 3m tht local snows, pearly nly rising tempera Tuesd, Weatier Sr atup be W. E stem. Ww. M1 kinds for sale and Moses € Son, coruer 11th and yesterday merning the wood ein Mr. James B. Adams Hy street, caught fire. Thesire was sou extinguished. De. Curewax’s Pris are a certain cure tor dyspep che, malaria, ‘Try ti and fall assortment of best spectacles and eyegiasses ut Vienna Optician Co., 609 Peunsylvunia ave, now. READ Stu Rosa for sale ai Law iI news stands, CHAS. FLECHMASNS | dies and Gent's Cafe, posite Willard’s Hotel. tallhours. Open trom 8 marderstakenby the week | styles. Open Sundays. | iding form JAS. H. MARR. 936 F street, Just Give BH. Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops # fair trial: they will relieve your | Gough instantly. Thousands testify lo this. | Reapsew Musk and whisk. testers. Hempler’s, cor.4%y. CITY AND DISTRICT. musements To-Nicht. ALBAvGH's Ovexa Hovse.—John T. Ray- mond in “The Magistrate NATIONAL THEATE.—Clara Morris In “Miss Mauiton. A Hovss.—Mattle Viekers in eUM.—Paoline Markham, Comque.—Variety. os Itxw.—Roller skating. At. Rixk.—Rolier skating. | aman: ‘The Nationals in the League. PLAYERS Wi0 WILL PROBABLY BEGIN THE SPRASON WITH THEM—TEN THOUSAND DOL- LARS REQUIRED The Nationals, of Washington, were formally adinitted into the ranks of the National base bail league, at the meeting of the league com- mittee in New York Saturday, to consider the question of admitting two new clubs in place of the retired elubs of Providence and Buffalo. There are now, therefore, seven clubs in the league, and one more club is to be admitted from the west. A regulation was ad re | quiring each league club to pay into the league tweasury the sum of $5,000 in five annual in- Stallments of $1,000. In addition, all clubs of the league must give a bond for $5,000 which insures the payment. of the full amount to the Jeague treasurer, so that in five years’ time an agzrezate sum of $40,000 Will be in the treas- | ury as a sort of safety tund for placing the or | ganization on a sound financial basis. louger hesitate about securing the best material ty be found. The league people have shown a disposition to render all assistance possible, and the Nationals have been assured that they’ can buve all the piayers originally promised them, It is probable that the club will begin season with Shaw, the wizard left-handed itcher of the Boston unions, Detroits and vovidence; Gilligan, catcher, tor six years a | member ot ‘the Providence league club; Phil Baker, first base; Knowles, second base; Glad- mon, third base; Esterbook, short stop, late of the Metropolitans and New York league team; rroil, left field, another Providence player; Crane, center fielder, late of the Boston unio Buftalos and Providence, one of the longest ant best throwers in the profession; M. Hines, late of the Boston league nine, also a ‘good cateher and accurate thrower to bases. Bobb Barr will fil. the pitcher’s box frequenuly im games on the home grounds. Lillie, of the Bullalos, is also available for the field. An addi- tional battery will of course be secured. No arrangements have yet beep made for securing juger. It {s estimated that it will require $10,000 to begin business as a league club. Three thousand dollars will have to be paid for the Providence players. The guarantee tund, advance moncy und ground expenses will probably consume the remainder. The question of 50 or 25-cent admission has not yet been settled, or even dis- cussed In the leagui ae Fimrs.—About a quarter to five o'clock yes- terday morning fire was discovered in house 106 New York avenue northeast, owned by Michael Esch and occupied by Albert Esch. The origin of the fire is unknown, The damage was slight—About noon yesterday an oil stove in the pantry of Mrs. Jessie Camp’s house, ‘717 Oth street, set fire tothe house and did damage to the extent of $50. Condensed Loents. | Me missionary | ch yesterday. exitted in this eity = ir, whe Ne those who ept the ethies | ‘L profession, IH® STAR 1s re- te that the parag o. Saturday arritt was obtained from the hat Dr. Yarrow had no | ise anuary 1, period of Its active | ns, $100,000; $67,104.24 fends STL AT. expenses, FO: dy Marshal evelund, | She's Asiecp.” Home” publicly to ples and fo the city press for Its aid In giv Public of Washington generous notices of t mnass Meeting im behalf of the so- Hosritar.—The annual nic Hospital Associa- | oon, in the new hos| of2dana'N streets, for TE Hownoray meeting oF the Vien was} eriy | Known school building. The bu ch has been altered and titted up | for hospital purposes was thrown open toda and in-pected by many friends of the institu- | tien. j ONLY Oxr NAME ALLOWwE! A man must | Bot travel about the country under two names,” | ¢ Snell to-day, as he sentenced Charlie | to thrce months on the farm, ed to the court that Charlie nights at the Night Lodging | thr house under the na f Charlie Ross, and that for lodgings under the | name ot Lepue. When srrested he hadon him | dan iron th ud coupling. He in de of bonds. } | ED Nicur_ Loperse’ House tL.—Deputy U.S. Marshal BL. rived here last night, hav- ne Morgan, indieted fa this last for iafeeny and house- in robbing the night lodg- lust spring. Morgan , bionic a few weeks since. He way desivered to Marshal Wilson amd sent to al and 1 been in se idjourned Saturday n tar hence in this ¢! As the subject of long diseus | sessions, and a compromise ected by the adoption of nine ky into effect through- censes have FL to W. ; John Frane ; Anthony Bell th of Benning’s, | _ e exhibition of rich ch includes ear- im 2nd Tmperial ul doylies and ve embroideries, jon rooms, 11th Js one of un- hibition wll seen at Dowllag sauc treet ant Pennsylvania a usual size continue the sale wil Oclock. The ‘Which the ree Watee Ere: When the of Walter I Tot street aad | Pennsy ive ere thrown open to the | Bobiic at 11 Welock "this morning, their first jour roots, turned Into w wallery : bon filled by a the examples of tie pon the walls. The exhibi- tion will’ be open tilt 10 o'clock to-ulzht. aixplay of 1.500 sizned * proofs etchings a inte: branch of art. ing event Lo lovers of this a Tie Arr SaLe at Willard’y this neruing at 11 o'cte fended. Bronzes, Jap: drac ouiy were sold. ee ernicht ALS 07 net be contin. | at the same hour, Art | interested in this udes the names of olleetion, y Valued works, is gues can be had Wiliams € Co... 3 vers, and at the place of sale. Mr. li Senit, Jr. will Conduet the i many eminent artists. contains n sclass the dus follow. 50; Cin indianap- Detroit, $12. ‘The train’ service of ‘tue Pennsylvania ruil Youd 's unexcelled. Four fast express trains <-ly from Washington to the west. Phe lim- ited express, which runs daily between Wash- ingtoa, Baltimore, and Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, Chieago, Columbus, and Cincinuatl, is one of passenger embracing as It does ail the Soratorts and conveniences of a Brst-class hotel. train is composed exclusively of din! sleeping, a 4 ars; meals Beryed St the untiore rate of 31. ‘Those who desire to make travel a pleasure, will find noth- better than this train. Full information in Fegard to this and all trans will be given by the agents of the company. AX UNUSUALLY STHONG ASSEMLAGE of local talent will appear at the Congregational church Wednesday next for the benefit of “Lit- tle Mamie Morrice,” the child pianist. Sce ad- ‘vertisezuent for particulars. faerie the most completely appointed trains in the world, embracing Travelers to the west and southwest can consult th» twe B. and O. railroad, 619 aya +i Vouwsyivania avenue, and station gr. F of New Jersey avenie and tes via this line to Chicago are © ile $14.50, to St. Louis 316.50, to : 311, to Indianapolis $12 and’ Vein vith) correspon low Fates to abi other ast ilipited express “tralny. “vi gl pastor and sleeping cars to destiiation. to! Cniengo, 23 hours; “Cl go leaves Washington C2 use ond St Loo eS ——-——_ THE AMERICAN Colonization Soctery.— The 69th auniversary of the American Colouiza- tou society was held ut the Foundry church last evening. Kev. Dr. Byron Sunderland de- livered the annual discourse. The report of the secretary and treasurer showed that the re ceipts for 1855 were $7,450.13 and payments 39,316.47, Fitty-two ethigrants were sent to bg 1555; 3,790 have been sent since Fr, and the total number sent since the on of the society is 21,510, SUED on Account oF a NaME.—Mrs. Henri- etta C, Metzerott has filed a bill in’ equity against Edward F. Droop to enjoin him trom using the name of W. G. Metzerott & Co. in connection with his business, amd to ascertain how often he represented liimself to be the sue cessor of W. rott& Co., and has used hat firm ection with the conduct ecuring the promotion ” usked that he be re- is the late firm name on the sighs in front of his st G. Met z Anp Row SUFFERERS.— The Zion Baptist sunday school raised a hand- some collection yesterday for the sufferers by the tire in Howard row Saturday, and. placed it in the hands of their superintendent, W. J. distributed to the most needy, g contributions have been re- Maurice Heilbran, §1; Young's shoe house, $1; Louis Heilbrun, $1; M.L. Hetibrun, $1. Tiz Gri Gridiron venli ta meeting of the Boynton’s office Satur- s were elected for the ensu- President, Mr. Bred Perry lent, Mr, George W. Adams; rer, Mr. HD. B. McFarland: ceutive commitiee, Mr. E. G: Pannell and Mr. P. V. DeGraw. See cach A CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.—At the Central Presbyterian church yesterday the eighteenth anniversary of the charch, Which was. o} ied in January, 1868, in ‘the Columbia Law building. ppropriately celebrated. The ‘The Proposed New School Law. A COMMITTEE TO WAIT UPON THE COMMISSION- EXS AND CONGRESS. Dr. Robert Reybura, in pursuance of the au- thority conferred upon him at the meeting of the ex-school trustees at the Ebbitt house last Friday, yesterday announced the following a8 the names of the committee to act with him- self in presenting tothe District Commission- ers and to Congress, the proposed bill to create aschool board of twenty-four members with specified powers: H. L. Biscoe, ; Hmery, Willinm J. Rees, Peter ¥. Bacon: T, Lambert, C. M. Matthews, W. H. A. Wormiey, Rev. C,C, Meador, J. Sullivan John Baker, William H, Smith, Thomas P.' Mot George White, 8. A. H. MeKim, M. D., Will J. Stephei c. P. Culver, J. ¥.N: Wilkin- son, R. Ross Perry, Chapin Brown, Thomas Somerville, Wilitam R. “Wood: Charles Wheatley,’ William Syphax, Gen.’ William Henry Browne, Solomon @. Brown, Robert We Fenwlek J.C. Dulin Simon Wolf, B. B. Fengu: son and Charles E. Hove; chards, Reg- Penticton Edmand ¥. French, Thomas larche, ‘This committee will meet at the National hotel, at haltpast one o'clock to-morrow, and Proceed to visit the District Commissioners. —_— REAL ESTATE SALES.—Samuel G. Stewart has sold to John Sherman for $4,500 two lot 19.10%yx90 feet each, on the nurth side of Street, between 10th and 11th streets. Daniel M. Goodacre has sold to Susan E. Johnson for ,000 # lot, 21.11x50 feet, on the south side of Street, just east of 21st street, J. C. Heald, trustee, his sold to T. T. Lane for $3,200 a lot, 16%4x88, on the east side of 26th street,between K ahd 1 streets. Also, to B. L. Donahue, an adjoining lot, 16x88 fest, for $2,200. ATAREH, COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER FOR EVERY FORM OF CATARRH, $1. ASK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head Coids, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Head- ache and Fever instantly relieved, Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and heaied, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing re- Stored, and ravaces checked. Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Painsin the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh. Loss of Sleep, ete., cured. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol- ‘vent and one Dr. Sanford’s Inhaler, in ove pack- age, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for SaxvoRv's RaD- ACaL CURE, a pure distillation of Witch-Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca, Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. “KIDNEY PAINS” and that weary sensation ever present with those of painful kidneys, weak backs, overworked or worn out by standing. walking, or the sewing machine, cured by CUTICURA ANTI-PAIX PLASTER, anew, original, elegant, and speedy autl- doteto pain and inflammation, At druggists, 25¢.; five for $1.00. Mailed free, Porrer DRUG aND CuemicaL Co., Boston, Jals Is You Nexo Asyrume IN THE CLOTUING LINE, IF YOU WILL VISIT THE GREAT SALE OF SAMPLE SUITS YOU WILL FIND BONA FIDE BARGAINS, MANY OF THE SUITS ARE EQUAL ‘TO THE FINEST CUSTOM CLOTHING, AND YOU CAN BUY THEM FOR LESS THAN HALF ‘THE COST OF AN ORDERED SUIT, WE HAVE LARGE LOTS OF SAMPLE SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN; ALSO, OVER- COATS FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN, YOU CAN DEPEND ON SECURING THE BEST WEARING GOODS YOU EVER BOUGHT, AND YOU GET THEM FOR LESS THAN’ You COULD BUY THE GOODS AND TRIMMINGS FOR. OTHERS MAY ADVERTISE BARGAINS, BUT YOU MAY REST ASSURED THAT NO BUCH CLOTHING AS WE ARE SELLING CAN BEHAD FOR SUCH LOW PRICES. MANY OF THESE GOODS ARE IN SINGLE SAMPLE SUITS, AND IF YOU WANT THE BEST pastor, [ W. Pitzer, delivered ‘an ad- dress reviewing the history of the chureb. ni YFar YY AAT ¥Y AAL ¥ Asay voaa 2PP, oO Ww ow Ww ppp EEE RRR PoPOOWWWWD DE RR PPP O O WWWW D D RE RRR eB 0.0 WWWW D DER R_ e “co WoW DDD EKRER E> 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 weight, alum or phosphate powders Sop oNLY mm cana Roya Bakixe Powbxe Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 — G_P2. ANDREWS, OVERSEER OF THE ¥ Lowel Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years, before bis removai to Lowell, afllicted with ta ite worst form. Its uleerations actually e than half the surface of his body and Hmbs. He was entirely cured by AYER'S SARSAP- | ARILLA. see certificate ia 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 their color to a brown oF black, at dis- cretion. aud thus keep up your reputation for neatuess ‘and good loss jal Grear Repverox Ix Tue Prices OF DRY GOODS, UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1886. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, IMMENSE size- very fine quality (recent! ‘gain Gt 3O.0U), reduced to S400. CARTERS, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. HOMESPUN DE:ESS GOODS reduced to 25¢. BOUCLE DRESS GOODS (in Black) one yard and a f wide, real vain SI reduced to 75¢, BLACK und COLORED SILK VELVETS, special Dargai at S125: reduced to USC. D CASHMERES, double fold, immense ‘OF 31.20. NAL, SERS wutiiil dress goods, excellent Dies HEAVY WINTER VESTS, 374. CLOTH SKURTING, one yard und a halt = cheap ut 50e, HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 750. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, all colors, at $1.50; reduced to $1.25. TRICOT CLOTH, ‘pare wool, excellent quality, deubie width: bargain at 50e. HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, pure wool, wipe De: quality, 1 La 1 jouble width. in LUE Bue , To Order. Also, DRESS SHIRTS, W. 5, TEE: Mrechant Tailor. sd ‘icy Pennsylvania avenue, For New Yaar AND ALL THE YEAR. Jae ‘USE SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER If you want the Buyr, For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tamw’L G@ PALMER Dxvur: 1224 20th Street Northwest, _ Telephone. 454 cod Foem Avesce Has DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS, FIFTH AVENUE SIVEE, IN MILE. OPERA AND DERBY NOW READY. ‘The quality and style of these celebrated Mats have WILLETT & RUOFF, SOLE AGENTS, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Pennsylvania sve, FOR THE LEAST MONEY, COME DIRECT TO THE SALE OF SAMPLE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT 924 7TH STREET N. W. BE- TWEEN I AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. LOOK FOR THE SIGNS OVER THE WINDOWS: GREAT SALE OF SAMPLE SUITS. Jala y Noax Warxm & Co About our Clothing. We should say every ay Ul! everybody within trading distance should buve Fead i, How well we sult people with READY-MADE CLOTHING. No one sort of people, but allsorts. We have spared no efforts nor outlay to accomplish what We have in Clothing for mun of boy, ell wehave succeeded isevisenced by the hun dreds of regular putrons who have tested the merits of our wares. ‘There 1s nothing that carctul people ure less impressible about than the ftand style of Ready-made Clothing. No Nonder. cher, ‘There is novbing that requires such careful attention on the part of purchasers as Ready-made Clothing for man or boy, and unless one patronizes only ‘a very reliable house, where the greatest care is taken In every’ particular and have the proper ft and er material made up into first-class gar the result is very unsullstuctary.. "There farment, no matier the cost, that is al- lowed to enter our stock except such that Is well made, properly Gnished aud of reliable material, ‘Custom department, second floor. NOAH WALKER & co, 625 Pennsv'vania avenue, Liew Brean 4 PURE MALT EXTRACT, Possesses the highest merit, It is manufacture ¢from We choicest materials, and_combines the most lable qualities of a refreshing drink, with to mavigor, iting sud woolesome properties ofthe best Malt iax. racks It is a trae tonic and delightful be alike desir. able for Invalids and persons in health. “Will be found ‘upon trial to bea pleasant und complete wubstitate for ell aicoholie drinks, most of whieh tre too stim Hor elicangeonotitutigna. . is the beverage “Par Excellence” for nursi mothers, creates an ubundanee ‘of mllic, wile if Strengthens and invigorates the entire system, After careful analysis, Wilbur G. Hall, Ph. D., New ‘York, say's: “Liquid Bread js a refreshing, nourishing table ‘beverage, und a wholewme invigotutng tome Its palatable to the taste, and of easy assimilation. Frank L. James, Ph. D.. M.D,, St, Louts, atter analy- sis, says: “Its low ferrgettet alcohol, its etferves- Celice, ity delightful taste aud odor, ail combine to re. commend Nicholson's Malt Extract as being. a23 4 most hounshing beverage, and the best article of the sort ‘hut has ever come ubder my examination.” Sold by ail leading Grocers and Druggists, DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST, LOULS. Atwholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN, yl 918 STH ST." WASHINGTON, J ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING First-class Hatr-dresser from Paris. ‘Three Patents and Five Medals from expositions of Paris, Lyousand Vienna. Manufacturer und Importer of HUMAN HAlivand Fine HALE WORK." Ladies’ tine Hair-cutting and Hair-tressing. Hair Dyed and Sheu pooed in u first-class manner, Wigs to order. Branch Estabilshment 912 14th street. ocl7 ISHOP'S CAMPHORINE is an elegant Tollet Article for Chay Rough and Sskin; renders the complexion beautifully smooth, aud clear. Gentlemen, after shaving, will find’ it @ delightful application to prevent soreness and chap- ping. Guarunteed to give perfect satisfuction. Price, 25 vents per bottle. Try it. For salv ut some of the principal Drug Stores and by the proprietor. 1. & BISHOP, 433m 730 Oth st., corner H'st, n.w. E HAVE AN ELEGANT BOYS’ SCHOOL Suit at $2.50. "Also, one for $8; can't be beat for the price. Our 4 Boys Suit is really worth $5, abd our $6 Boys’ Sult we are golng to offer for $5. “The Child's Overcoat, aged to 8, real. Value $4, and Overconts, age 10 to 13, worth iF 85 Boys’ ‘Overcoat would be good value ut $3 Boy’ ie Haut, from oc. up, Boyw single Jackets, Boy Waist aud Flannel ‘Shirts, very cieap. Boy® School Hats from _5Uc. up, and: Caps from “S0c. up.- Mises" and Koy’ School Bhoes from $1 upwards, at JW. SELBY'S, 1914-1916 Pennsylvania ave. 6c25 Asxcro-Amenicax Lssunasce Co, C29 F STREET NORTHWEST, Wasmrxotox, D.C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIFS 022 W uy Ovr Roastev Correxs : ARE THE BEI Not because sharper in or morebe- nevoleut in selling than everybody cee Sut Bue Coe fees are pomated upon our own. premuves, therefore we Know jugt what We ure seliliue. "Hesder this we make oor COFERES ADVEMIISE OUR BUSINESS and Aire obliged to put better Value into them than others ean afford. Pe OE ST BUNCHATD & BROS dans Peay Ave, COF. 4tast. Pan Asp Wovres SUITINGS. OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- 1NGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, ‘Now on exhibition at the Leading Tailoring Estab ‘atimeat Of Waatngton, HD. BARR, so 222. Peonyivane Natoma ~ MINERAL WATER ip SHAFER, Telephone 473. {n21-6m) 1010 F street NEW DISCOVERY— NASALINE. instant relief for Cold in the Head, Sore Catstrlighc 150 box. Yor snlely auldsagpicesa 3 Ses W.. W. Bosoerrs & Co SPECIAL NOTICE! OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DRY GOODS AT CosT. ‘ LADIES WRAPS LESS THAN COST. CARPETINGS AT COST. ‘We will offer more than one hundred thousand dollars’ worth of new and desirable Dry Goods and (Carpetings st cost for thirty days, ‘Our stock must be reduced before taking inventory. 10,000 yards of Remnants, Odds and Ends, includ- ing remnants of Silks, Satins, Velvets, Fine Dress Goods, Flannels and White Goods, will be sold at less than half their real value. . Black Silks, we keep the Monopoly Brand, which is the best imported, and will be sold astonishingly low. A Job lot of Kid Gloves at 25c. and 50¢. per palr. All Domestic Goods at reduced prices. Great bas gains throughout the Store. All goods warranted as represented by the Salesmen. On Parce Oxzy, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Jal6-3t Nos 928 7th and 706 K streets n. w: Scott’s Emulsion of Pure COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Very Palatable and Epicacious in Wasting Dis y Y. “oe Dg Emulsion with de- cided benefit upon myself, I have taken great Pleasure in recommending it since in the va- rious conditions of wasting in which it is indi- Cholera, Di theria, Fe Siam. “fiypechlorite -(distafectant) am at). mended By the. Public Health Recom- Jon as uperior toall other divinfectants and germi- a cides. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet. m,ws-45 34 183 Faiton ha Ys Pickwiek Club Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 3, 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. perlb. Also cottage cheese and butter milk; eet milk Sc. per quart. Czeam 15 cents, PILLSBURY'’S, BECAUSE IT MAKES MORE BREAD, PILLSBURY’S BEST 18 THE BEST. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS BARBOUR & HAMILTON, n26-w,s,m2m ‘WHOLESALE AGENTS 814 SEVENTH STREET N, W. In order to close out our entire stock, we have marked down the following goods: 200 Dor. FELT HATS, sold formerly at 75c., selling now at 25¢. 50 Doz FELT HATS, worth $1, selling now at 50c. ‘and 60c. 60 Doz, FELT HATS, worth $1.50, sold now at 760. and $1. 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 220, 100 Doz. FINER CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 350. 100 Doz. FINEST CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 50c. and 7c, SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- UEACTURERS' PRICES, Special sale of KID GLOVES at the following prices: FOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirable colors, at 650. ‘SUll better qualities at 75c., 87c. and $1. SPECIAL SALES IN CLOAKS. ‘We are determined to close out our extensive stook of LADIES’, MISSES’, and CHILDREN’S CLOAK. PRICE NO OBJECT. ELEGANT BERL(N 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. ‘We advise all in need of Cloaks not to purcbase un- til they have examined Our Stock and seen our Prices, K Il ENN GGG ™ 9885 K HORN K Goa> § MHRA Ego Ss EX HS Sgu8 mAt 42 = pep AA OL Aa oO ER AAA L AMA Go K & 24 tur MA O09 fee 7 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Worrer Wrars Ar Cost WE HAVE IN STOCK. TEN MINK AND SQUIRRELLINED GAR- MENTS, WHICH WE OFFER AT PRIME COST. THESE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS. SEAL SACQUES AND SEAL VISITES AT RE- DUCED PRICES. WILLETT & RUOFF, _ HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Pennsylvania ave Jal Haxv Woors IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE 4 DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD Woops, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1886. IT TAKES FOUR OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CHOICEST GRADER, WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 187, 1996, WILL OFFER A STOOK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN WASHINGTON, i — WILLET @ LIBBEY,” az Cor, 6th street and New York avenva ‘Vixtarrs FINE CONFECTIONERY AND FAMOUS CARA- ‘MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. ‘also, = large assortment of IMPORTED FRUITS. 620 9th st. n.w.. opposite U. 8 Patent Offion ‘Branch Store, 1706 Peanayivanla ave. n.w. ‘Imported Olive Oli on drangat, . DRY GOODS. LADIES’ _GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. : ° |W 3 New Taazasrace [sovcexests For mm, “Howan & Co, R I Cae s (Formerly with M. A. Connelly), Is Onxver To Reovce Stock, ps THE PEOPLE. 25 WEST 16TH ST., NEW YORK; SARATOGA | OFFER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS MY ENTIRE | Equity. ‘History of the U5. 1 es, AND LONG BRANCH, LINE OF WALL PAPER AT COST FOR CASH, Baliet te inschetion by Spener, hariosteen ty _ at thelr EMBRACING ABOUT 30,000 PIECES. I WILL Cyclopedia. of Practical by see vememae "| Atso bo mx wome ara nxpoono rm | ferent Se Gam, Kang winced : YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, E ss ber ol, ones han canvinged us tat (over amon His OL, ee ed, foot brovably afer all they did tigi or to meat A Magnificent Stock of |= <= a Baked down very comsaerably the eine on tae IMPORTED COSTUMES, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, AGT, DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL ‘WRAPS, BONNETS, ETC, Just received from Paris, and which will be offered DRESSES, ined to close out the of Mean Stags our Previous to taking our annual ventory. as Jt ia decidedly toyourinterest to buy now, even to fe confidently anticipate that the monstrous re- LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. Jal8-27 Maz Trex, 326 FIFTH AVENUE, hag opened at 1835 F st. n.w., up stairs, a large ansort- FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS, tmported house only, offering at grest reduc Tony petees ranging ots #1000 up laced on these goods will have telling effect. ‘Blanket more acceptabi Never was Blanket more acceptable. [CES UPON COMPARISON WILL BE OUR PRICED OURD THE LOWE 10-4 White Blanket for 990. 10-4 White Blanket for $2.25, 10-4 White Blanket for isa lamb’s woo! blanket and consequently very ‘A.11-4 White Bianket for $3.50, his is large size and has a pretty striped border. Webaveali-a White Blanket for $4. This wiauket ‘sbeantiful Grecian fz Finest PI 'MERY, principally the Cream de Ia thas been selling for $69'These have Reiuw and Bue de be Raine “adcs will aoa this the border. ‘Most delicate in use. Jals-m,w,f,30® ‘We havea 11-4 White Blanket for $5, Thisis extra heavy. full size, ‘and come with straight stripes or MM RALLINGS, ; cancanveal24 White Blanket ax low as $4. ‘This 252 FIFTH AVENUE, jan extra large size, and therefore 11-4 California Blankets for $5.08. Phis is the best NEW YORK, bargal h ever offeredin the way of a good blanket. iia Callforaia Siankets, very’ One ave been sell ‘@r 910, we wil omer them at 87.60. Ss Tom that up we carty as Go ° ‘Blankets as can be found. re BED COMFORTS AS LOW AS "5c. Full size Bed Comforts for $1;much Pe pet wf $1;much better for $1.20, ‘Will open at the Riggs House Parlor No. 206, TUESDAY, 19TH, with rich assortment ot BALL, DINNER AND WALKING GOWNS; aleo an ele gant assortment of WRAPS AND PARIS MILLI- NERY, which will be sold at very low prices._jal5-4t Mire Hesaerra Frauz, key Red Bed Comforts for $2. isi weaane. 232 W. 22d street, New York, Turkey Red Bed Comforts heav ted, for: = Large size heavy comforts, Turkey red ob one aide, And at 1329 F street, eretonne on the other, for $2.75. ‘Plain, PLnk and Hide Sattoen Bed Comforts, heavily (ime. Harrison's Millinery Parlors), Sikes REA Daring the winter season, announces the receipt of LAP ROBES, ‘case of handsome CLOAK and DRESS MATERIALS, Also, the display of EVENING DRESSES AND SRSETE oe) Jom NEmee sn eanortaiere: WALKING COSTUMES. All orders executed at New HORSE BLANKETS York establishment. ao SJ. MESSER—PERFECTL 3 a a WARM GLOVES. Drees Slaklog at 1232 pe nS Su Dogskin Gloves, lcoced lined, gored. fingers, reduced from $1.2 ‘Dogakin, fur top, fleeced lined, extra length, rs : Gent's For Top Dogskin, with sprir fastening, splendid quality, tor 91°50. = J. C. Horcamsos, Gent's Heeced ined Kid Gloves, patent fastening, sored Rogers, 91.50 and 1.75. Ff ‘Mitts for IMPORTER, ine Sb Batt Bain cocina onthe ees = $1. Gent's Scotch Wool Gloves in fancy mixtures, 60c., ‘The., Be. = Gent’ Cloth and Cassimere Gloves from 50c. up. 5E27% Fur Top Dogskin Gloves, fleeced lined, only Gent's Silk Pulse Warmers, 37. and 49c. Gent's Worsted Pulse Warmers, from 190, up. LADIES GLOVES, We are now offering a flecce lined liste thread in all ark colors, at 25; fully worth double the money. We haveu few odds and ends in Cashmere Gloves Fecuecd to 20e. ‘a pair. Some of these gloves are Worth 250.,30c. and 350. Gusbiners Gloves in all the desirable shades at 35e. "Bigs eet ns Bi ATs os eeanigu cs ry for She SL , $1.7 A fuil line of Children's Dugsicla Bitta’ reduced to ‘We also offer a full line of Silk Mitts inal the differ- enteventing shades. GRAND OPENING EVENING GOops. EMBROIDERED DUCHESSE LAWNS. POINTE DELORRAINE NETS, ‘With Flouncing and narrow laces to match. EMBROIDERED CRAPES, SILK NETS, in all Colors PEARL BEAD NETS AXD LACES. PEARL AND GOLD NETS. ‘Many elegant Novelties just received. FOSTER KID GLOVES, Eight to Thirty Inches in Length, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘7 Trevise, Paris, ne Laxssurcs & Bro, Strictly One Price, 420-422-424-426 7th st, 516 Lowssr Paces Ox Waara eaTox Perry, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER. ELEGANT BLACK BEADED VELVET WRAP, AT $00: FORMER PRICE, $75. RICH TWO TONE BROGADED VELVET VISITE IN GARNET AND OLD GOLD, AT $60; RE- DUCED FROM $75. BLACK SICILIENNE CIRCULARS, FUR-TRIM- MED, WITH QUILTED SATIN LINING, aT $20; MER PRICE, BEA REDUCED ASTRAKHAN ‘WRAP, SAT! QUALITY SEAL PLUSH AND ASTRA- iCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. ‘Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, ‘Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. Genv’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON @CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Paris, 58 Rverzsr, M 608 9th st, opposite Patent , Large aid select assopisent of ART PABROIDER- Tes and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE RIALS for the same Pearsall's WASH SILI EUMBIA @: NTOWN WOOL and KNITTING 3 ‘Elegant line of CREPE LISSE NECK RUFFLINGS, SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, ITH FEATHER T! NG, $28; With Fram! RIMMING, $28; SUPERIO! LACES, KHAN VISITES. AT $20 AND $24; FORMER “HIE! pry iidren's HO- Pare) AND e30° HANDKERCHIERS. ' Children's “CHUATLY KepUCED Paces’ on seat pLuse | SIERY, COnSEIS UNDERWEAR, GLOVES and SACQUES AND FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. “ = Ree jaz 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL WINTER | _ Stamping prompily ext CLOTH JACKETS, WRAPS, VISITES AND NEWMARKETS. A GREAT BARGAIN IN CHILDREN’S PLAIN Masesrvs AND RIBBED SOLID COLORED COTTON HOSE, AT 25C. AND 50c. CORSET MANY OF THESE STOCKINGS HAYE BEEN MARKED DOWN SOPER CENT. ‘Reduces the size and increases the length of the waist A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT IN A LOT OF Sen eas ae ee) arene seems MER PRICES, $1.50, $2 AND $2.50. LANSBURGH & BROS. Goon’ Tw ee y REOCADED EVENING GAUZES need a ae NEW_ SILK” GAUZES A7-m,18¢, DOUGLABS: ILLUSIONS, CREPE DE CHINES AND BRU! NETS, SUPERB STOCK OF LYON'S FAILLE FRAN- CAISE, SATIN DUCHESSE AND ALL SILK VELVETS IN BLACK AND ALL COLORS FOR STREET AND HOUSE WEAR. DAY SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- iG EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGRT. Sa PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Mas M. J. Hosr, 1309 F STREET, ‘THOSE OF HER OWN DESIGN AT GREATLY Penny Buinorwo, REDUCED PRICES, = Penn, Avenue, corner th street. Entablished 1840. ia16 L. Noor. Ar Harr Vase ee MILLINERY, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. JANUARY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES ens JOHNGON, GARNER & CO. aalulinery. Have just consummated a large purchaseof Peper sigesiaehs HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, jal-lm Two. doors above Pennsylvania ave. From the largest i1 ‘ing house in the United: iand will place ou onl ine cutive fovon state! Max J. P. Paume TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 1886, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Consumers will saye 50 per cent by attending this | Will close out the balance of her Fall ‘and Winter large annual January sale of Embroiderics. im] of COSTUME BONNETS, WAL a Remember these Embroideries are offered at these Jow prices only during the dull season ot January, HATS and TOQUES AT GREATLY REDUCED ICES, azs: ard. Yas Embroldery at 2 cents per yard. wh Offers her stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND | TO! No. 521 7TH ST., OPPOSITE GEN. POST OFFICE. aT DANIEL G. HATCH, Manufacturer's Agent, Yo, 420 NINTH STREET, Offers to Cash Purchasers ot ARTISTIC FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES ‘A most desirable stock at exceedingly low prices, ‘We will not carry over any of this season's stock, {ised te mane’ sock nowesping Spoaccbon tn the ices tat purchasers will find no better opportualy investment than at the present time. ‘All goods are marked in plain Scures. DANIEL G. HATCH jn6-2we No. 420 Mth street. i] Art Squares, . Rugs FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIO, At Specially Low Rates During January. “WALL PAPERS.” “Prices and Work Guaranteed.” MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, Designs or Same Drawn to Order. W. H. HOUGHTON & 00, 103m 1214 F Street northwest. Presexts Worre Bevixe Fon Xovas A Marseilles Bed Spread. a Warm Com! Nice Patr Blankets or a Handsome Down Qi and Pillows,a Smyrna Mat or Rug. Skin Mat or Rog, an Art Square, » Table or Piano Cover of a Handsome Pair of Portieres OF Heavy Curtains, a Nice Chair, Rocker, Table Peaestal, Desk or Music Cabineis, or one of our Iniitation Mahogany Chamber Suits, Bevel Gil Brass soar ‘$29.75. Make your: Jections early at W. H, HOEKE, ‘Headquarters for Bottom Cash Prices, 412 801 Market Space, 308 und 310 8th st. aw. ‘Special Desigua INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING ‘Designs and Estimates Furnished, ‘Specialties in (CARPETS AND FABRICS Agents for MORRIS 4 COMPANY FURNITURE P. HANSON HISS & 00, Visiting and Gongratlation Carte, day Schoo! Hequisiton, © C PURSELL, 415 0h st. me, ew Yran wretclans’ Visiting Lists Pisnes,Cuondare’ Whitaker's and church Almanacs, Peloubet’s Notes on the Lemene for 1890, aif Hours with the Lessor or 1596, ‘Rermons by the Monday cab All the Lesson Payers for 1506, at WM. BAMLANTYNE & SON'S, 428 SEVENTH STREET, zs Excravise, Prixrixe Axv Boox- } BINDING, Card Plates Engraved in the latest styles and best | manner. In order to avoid the rush and to have your cards for New Year's Day leave your orders at oop and we will guarautee all Work to be first-clum. JOMN € PARKER, 617 and G19 7th st. nw, aos = 5 My Srock Or Hortpay Goons is now complnte and fully displayed on first and sew ond floors, consisting in part of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CAKDS PLUSH and LEATIORR GOODs oF all kinds. which to enmuuerate would fe Quire much more apace T would ask my Trends to-eall early and make selee tons betore the rush commences ‘Lowest prices for all goods guarantoed A speclaity "will be tade of miling any end all books at cust a7 . od Circurarxa Lisrany, Re Inncest and best tu the city, with constant add jons of EW ROOKS and REST MAGA: issued. ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY ‘SOT 14th si. a. w. Some recent additions: Conspiracy, (pathy. [418] __ And Latest Pertodicaia LANCASTER, 820 71H N.W. STA tlonery and Book Store,” Catholic Books, Jendars, Diaries, artiste’ Material Ues, and Japanese Goods at lowest prices ____ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Davis Crrexnaren Hans, (Diamond Brand * ‘Small Sires, FERRIS’ BEEF TONGUES BONELESS ENGLISH BREAKFAST BACON. BONELESS HAMS. | ROULETTE HAMS, © WITMER & 00, FINE GROCERIES, 1918 PENNA. AVE y — sL0S 5 . Spooed coun, ibe per ouat ins, 0c. per pound; Hames (Cassard’ Ng pound; Piamation Javs ery Butter, 30c. pound: 10 Extra Flour. §4.00 to $4.75 barrel: 4 50c. INDLA TEA COMPANY, 146 ney ounds Nuits f 18 ‘Will soon be here, and in your preparation for It be which Is now complete, — fom W. 3 JENKS @ 00. JK sice ¢ Bace ann STIEL F pee G. L. WILD & BRO., These Instruments have been before the pablioter CH, WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY. A stock, aT ALL PRICES, constantly on hand, PIANOS FOR RENT. jal3 517 MARKET SPACE. 815 15th st. nw. Cou Wearner sure to inspect our assortment of HEATING STOVES ‘the cheapest to the highest price. ‘An examination is respectfully solicited, ‘77 7th street nw. PIANOS AND ORGANS. First class t Gally's derAilselt playing Instruments 709 feventhst. n. w. Kstabjished 1864. Special bargains in medium grade Pianos, Jalé SQUARE, GRAND AND UPRIGHT Piaxo Fonrss. nearly filty ‘and upon their excellence alone ‘atta UNSURPASSED PIC EMINENCE Bceuntielee ‘them as UNEQUALED in TONE, Every Fiano Fully Warranted for Fwe Years. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, embracing some of our own make but slightly used. » a7 Prices and terms to suit atl purchaseras WM. KNABE & CO., of Baltimore and New York, pee Leapine INSTRUMENTS. ESTEY ORGANS-170,000 IN USE. MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS, PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST.N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. (Jarvis Butler in Charge.) CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, MD. 15 8. saci $,000 Ye. Embroidery at 2 cent per y PRI Muze '8'000 Yas. Embroidery at 3 cents per yard. 10,000 Yau. Embroidery at 4 cents per yard Vox Braxnis, Moorsre, (000 Yds. Embroidery at 5 cents per yard. Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; 8,000 Yds Embroidery at 6 cents per yard. ‘Win. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. 11,000 Yds. Embroidery at 7 cents per vard. Suits made at the shortest notice. 4.000 Yds. Embroidery at § cents per yard. reasonable, ‘and satinfaction 50,000 Yds. Embroidery, 10c,, 12c., 15¢.. 18¢,, 200, “Evening ‘Bridal Tromesus s.specialty, Bleached Table Damask, 30c., 37¢., 45c., 500. aia 20 14th st, (CE TO BUY MUSIC BOXES AND yea LE 937 Pennsylvania ave, 29-2m, ‘Superior fitting, Bas, BROS, UPRIGHT PIANOS SECURED ‘Orleans fedal at the 3 resieoe “JOHN @o-2m ‘Unbleached Table Linen, 20c. 25c., ‘Turkey Red Table Linen'in the new patterns. ‘Towels, Sheeting Cotton, Percales, ac., &c. Ingrain and Brussels Carpets at reduced Prices. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, 636 Penna, ave. South Side, NTON FISCHER'S = An Day "CLEANING 2STABLISHMENT ‘Thirty-five a ae LADIES EVENING Dl ‘A SPRCIALTY, Gloves perfectly cleaned = Crave Welln Tacos se or, albvoet ‘Dresses dyed; Specialty «Good ent’s Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat and Ressousble chy jal GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. a] Sams: Samm Smars: ‘Now is the time to leave your measure. We are Tre Freon Dares Senos Tor Son ix Finest Dress Buia fe note teas sae See GS : ip colder (ieated | "yor" S cee Ga aWEReT Has osama) oF gi We are still selling the Siyacry | J ADIPS SEAL GAR ALT baoad ‘Shirt, the old favorite, at 75c unfinished, 8c. fin- ‘Miss ININGHA 3, ished, |The Comfort Shirt (reinforced), made of the | o¢27 1310 8th st., bet. N and O n.W. Dindgoead Bare ayeee ony Sse, ime Crown, aE >HERY. ines aud Fine Lines Hosoms Only 0c, Cat Teogth where Ao TekTk Bruxer Nonfarwasr the cotton and full to the measure. FOR RENT OR SALE ON INSTALI- nienia: JNO. F BLLIS & CO. 037 D REPAIRED. MOVED, PUNO. BELLIS Fchoyivaaia ave TUNED. € 00, 937 [ASON & HAMLIN ORGANS-KNOWN ALL ‘over the civilized world, JNO. ¥. ELLIN & CO. 937 Pennsylvania ave. 92m EBER PIANOS UNEXCELLED IN TONE W aipearaitce und du rabllity., NF, ELLIS & CO., 492m JOHN Gai Peamptvania ave ‘OSE & SONS PIANOS-EXCELLENT ME- Vaium ats, JOHN F. ELLIS & 00, 29-2m 1837 Pennsylvania ave. EHNING PIANOS— STANDARD INSTRU JON F. ELLIS & 203m 937 Pennsyivania ave, material, IANOS—BEAUTIFUL TONE AND ad comtoct Gitiee, “SOS SCR eucas @ rect curs pass the door. “send use Puma. ja Tue Crcrco Grocery Couraxy, 806 TTH STREET, OFFERS: 3 Pound Can Tomatoes, 98¢. dozen, 2 Pound Gas Corn. te Marrowfut Peus, $1.69 dazen. Farly June Peas, 8175 dust, Small May 1,98 dome. ‘Table Peaches, $1.79 doren. Finest Table Peaches selow or white, @1.08 does Light Brown Sagr t,Sige. lin ‘Standard A Sugar, Gige- ib Granulated Sugar, Ze. Ib. ‘Cat Loar sugar, ge. Ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY nee pate loar, I Family iste, gocro wen; S144 4 vol, 720 «Process Flour, $6.73 Dbl; $1.00 % bbL; 8a TIL Garcaco GRoceny COMPANY $00 7TH ST. OF FEhs: New Mackerel for 7be. Kit. New Codtish, 2. 1b. THE CHICAGO, GROCERY COMPANY ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib.. oF 10 Ibe. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANT ‘OFFERS: Brandy, $2.00 gallon, Famil Best 1 French Pore Kye Wek: 200 callon, year-old Rye "00 gallon. Send order by mall or tekiphone apo ‘Goods delivered free to ay part of the city. CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY 806 7th street Slat a GERES. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR fe without a donbt the most Beavtirc and the most NUrairiocs Flour is the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Sf, containing real he’ mi, Erpro kg Maca Sry invented up to the present tine y produ | a" Flour Unstnrasnn by any millin the world. To Prove that ee wand smuply made Una are quae nd_caten at the principal Courts of the old wort We Guamarare that i i made from sclectod tn act'uomledgen fect, Usa in thie Flours pechect sep now ct that in this Flour Station of the glutinous. particles of te stiveat berty Shda thorough elimination of all wank and. starchy Matter has af inst beets Fenched, and ts. copsequentiy more Norkrriovs,ylekling more bread to the barrel than any other “Fiour. Tive best. trade admits tha from its bread muakiug qualities it is te cheapest. a Sellaa ne beg fr ety busy gr baker's te, ad ta y Plour made." iivery very barrel ls warranted Wo give entire snliastion, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FAN One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ‘ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- Yeuneplgaita | acung housckewper nd naiay the ust taidioan pt em | Sct GILT-EDGR. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent GOLDEN HILI. ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standard Famtly Flour of the District. It ts equal in quatity to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst tt can be bought for considerable tess money. We defy compet- tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CRU, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HALL, and we tel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else Fur sale by al grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiana ave. se13 WM. M. GALT @ 00. ‘Co. TLY GROCER IS AT KEDUCKD ‘All Winter Underwear at greatly reduced prices, at ‘abd guarantees perfect a sls nes, eee recent Kain, ‘carrania Ge BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, | French Hand-made U! icine Underwear (00D SECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE AT | Butter ss Full Cream Chest 12% cents per jal5 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, and finest. ‘moderate prices and on reasonable terms JNO. nd. eos Cal Cramanines cmmeer art. New ‘EAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR Re Re ee eteeat en teat Goods, | ELLIS & 00..037 Penn. ave. di-zm "| Fork buckwheat Sigcta, New York al ‘paced ¥OH GENTLEMEN, Cplidrenrs Corin nds $1 Const Gti Hows | Tr Accer DAVIS & G'S UPKIGHT GRAND | qxremly for amly une, from ez 19 6250 perbarre At DOUGLAS’, Ninth Street. ‘that for the price is unsurpassed. H ‘PIANOS.—The ‘Piano of the world. New | Aso. or cet te ee et line et Renee. Heavy Metino, Venu and Drawer 2 8000 SL mRty Merench, German and Spanish spoken mr1¢_ | Aa stANOar ane pert Plane Of the world. ee aaraniee to be prev-clam, fall tine of Srevctons Searlet all wool Vest and rs, at $1. ‘abd Sap Pe OEE SUMNEN, Sti Othst. mw. | WearenoW offering cua buyers at reduced prices “Cartw: it ‘Warner’s” “Star” “American Hos- a ioe eye ae tay xanga | Basa House : Eowano F. Dacor. Soe es Underwear for Gentlemen. or. 925 Pennsylvania avenue Heavy Cunton Flannel Drawers, at 50;75 and $1. — Sir ig Dresa Shiri o order, at Bideo, ana HENRY CLEWS & CO, : ramos, 3r08T0 DOPGEAS, York. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. 26 3 18 and 15 Broad street, New A SPECIAL? INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT BALANCES. A FULL LINE OF SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, the Best Wearing Sock in the world, & B ELLERY, ‘ 112 Fanw, 6 Uniaundered Shirts to order for $7.50. A perfect ‘Orders executed on all the Exchanges for STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON and PETROLEUM for (Cash or on Margin. Siow acorn. For fit Guaranteed. Lad THE FINEST MADB SEWING MACHINES, &. PLACE YOUR ORDERS Sraerr ‘ACKNOWLEDGED, caiacnee ies gr Accotd fee G08 shows 1.200 NEW nonce | oo17Gm 414 UTH BTREMT RORTHWIRE iow sans when? na esbetl lig see Sur the Machine, ous tie large: aud varied jis SF iiss carnor be duplicated on any other machina i Te ee eA pect taasae® i vend one | Qirersrtan Rourrzer, Rep bor A RIMEL BRO 408-405 Yen street northwest, All kinds of Sewing Machines for Heat, Hack < eahqneches tot a E GABLER & BRO.’S PIANOS, me of other wet igen nae KRAKACER THE CD. (ee Reae sre, Bees ee pee _ 207 10th st. 2 f — aaa eateeteeh bates secicgamemin* ‘apd 208 Northern Liberiy SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDIC’ Nal USE PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Botties for $5.00 ‘Beware of Imitation: None genuine without the ‘Baguature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Ageutssor we U.S Phila, Pa