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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., NESDAY, FANUARY 20, 1886. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAT. OFFICER, WasHixeros, D.C.. Jan. 20, 1886, 9 a.m, For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, evening by lecal lowed by slowly winds, generally asing clondiness, with ndicated for the rains in the south Atlantic states, lake Tegions, the Uhio valiey and Tennessee, with slowly rising temperature in each district. WrATHEE Sreirs of all Kinds for sale and put up by W. i Son. 11th and F sts, Miss EVA E. S. Bottomly in a at tf Morrice” concert to- BeLow Onrersan the entire stock of ot J. Herzog, and as possible of the fi fresh stock, 1 of great deal below original cost. a K consists of dry goods, notions, ladies 1s,clonks, blankets, aud t northwest, Warres Youxe a1 E. J. Whipple ina duet at Congregationai church to-night, Tickets at Ellis For § the Galbraith $2. A Doze § Buish, - Lardner, art nue, over Vost's. Sse wE “For Reat MERIT,” says one celebrated prima donnas, “BR, Sons’ c D: stor. Superior chusyivauia uve © most Douglass & ps for irritation of bing I have ever “Roxpo Cap mie Morrice, at ¢ ‘Reserved seats at Ellis Music Store, De. CripMax’s Pitts area certain cure for Try them. lendid spec Dt pitnos in exchn payments ot $10 per month. Offered to get the finest uprigh portanity te, and at nus Lens lasses, solid comfort,at mn, GUO Pena, ave. DLW. asa for sale at ail news stands, Cuas. Furiscr3tay: Ladies’ and Gent's 1410 Pa. ave., opposite Wi Meals and luncheon (ail mby the Week dpen Sunday READSUB Rosa tor sale Best Locan TAaEn chureh to-nizht. Face and eyesizht fitte: $1, Hempler, cor. 4%, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Nicht. ConGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morrice Benefit Concert. . NATIONAL THEATER.—Clara Morris In “New Magdaten.” ALBAUGH's OPERA Hovse.— Raymond in “The Magistrate.” WASHINGTON RINK.—Polo. Dre Mvsevw.—Pauline Markham. Tueater Comraur.—Variety. Henzoe’s Orexa Hovse.—Mattie Viekers, ——————— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:25 p. m. extinguished at9 p.m. L. A. Littlefield Is the name of the delegate from thiseity to the national covvention of the Prisoners of War association, and not Littie- foot, as erroneously printed. Mr. Werner Suess, of the Coast and Geodetic survey, in going to the department yesterday Morniig, slipped oa an ley sidewalk, and in falling broke that member. In addition to the speakers at the public meeting to be held in the interest of the Indians at the Congregational church to-morrow night Senator Chace, of Khode Island, will make an address, Senator Hawley is obliged to be ab- sent. ‘Wm. Dowden, employed at the Government Printing office, is not the Wm. Dowden sent to Jail by Judge Snell on Monday tor assaulting a Watchman. Judge Snell this morning fined Harold Red- grave $50 or sixty days on the farm for dis Orderly condact on an avenue car. ‘The house of Mr. F. H. Gasch. at Hyattsville, Md., was almost completely destroyed by fire Yesterday morning. Loss, $2,000, fnlly in- sured. Alady writes from New Smsrna, Fia., toa friend in this city that the ice was three inches thick, and she has lost 35,000 oranges, but saved ner trees. The St, Geore’s society,of this city, gave thelr opening soiree at their hall last evening to a e company of ladies and gentlemen, who, from 8 to 12 o'clock, were kept in excellent humor by a rapid succession of literary, musi- eal and other exercises, closing with retresh- ments and dancing. Ellen Brooke, a young colored woman, plead- ed guilty to a charge ot robbing Harriett Brooke ofa quantity of clothing. Harriett Brooke be- friended Ellen, and was rewarded by being Tobbed. The judge gave her six months. James Williams alias Jackson, colored, was fu the Police Court to-day charged with petit ny, second offense, 1p stealing a door mat from thé residence of Dr. W Hie pleaded grand ju Mary Simms, the colored woras who threw ma Shaw, aiso colored, down stairs some ‘Weeks ago, was given three months in jull by Suage Snell vo-day. Brooke Mackall has filed a bill In equity inst the District of mbia and the National Bank of New York city to enjoin the enforeement of lien for tax assessment. A colored boy named Willie Colston found the severed ear of a white person near Franklin square this morning and it was turned ver to Detective Carter. The case of J. Augustus Hanson, cha embezzling twenty cents irom W.Ca editor o! the Bee, was Judge Snell today. nd is right arm and the thumb of ish. 1 with in Chase, sent to the grand jury by A POLICEMAN ox Tatar For Ass4 This n pe it First Clase Private § eof havin; honse of on: and corumitted an assautt on Alice Wiiilams by enokir ¢ who are rested Marphy, testified to seeing the girl with blood on her face. The accused made’ @ state. ment in | a behalf whieh he denied having ned to kit gir, but ae- knowledged that bis temper got the better of him. oe ConstetrxG A lay, in the case of Joi the Equity Court, toc nstrue the will oi t Bates, Judge James cave a declaring that shox die intestate with @aughter stall vest The decision is that ter, Anua W. Bates, ther! 4 takes the share Sest To Sarn.—T stoi, but _T gave th am guilty of carryir money back,” said George F man when arraigned before Ju i this, morni Hoffman isa young ars old, and says that he Henry Seott, # colored rt how the young man tried to rob him of his money, assiated in yesterday's Srak, and how le ra off with bis w plowed hitn and Special offic He drew a reve Ress, but, seetn witness Back siX months in ji him $50 or 90 days on t the pisto:. — B. axp 0. To THE Wrsr. West, northwest and sout! agents of the B. and 0. 1351 Peonsvivania a ner of New TC ed him off. Ito kill wit: he guve ave him ny and fined carrying oud, ers to the 619 4 with correspond points. Fast lim = trains, with throagt-parior and umm to destination, Time to. Chi ms Cin hours, and St. Louis, 27 hours Chicago leaves Washington at Cincinnati and . Louls 3 p.m. dai! To-Day's Arr Evrxt.—The sale of the Halle; collection of fine eminent A! at 11 o'clock 1o-< B. Williams & Co., Pennsylvania aven completely flied b: #Ome exninple of atloa sale bs anc ‘Those who do n: ings, the and foreig at the ar artists, opened gallery of Walte tS ore Vided with purchase bianks, means Which their interests will be protected. Mr. Halie announces the s#le of each aud every without limit or reserv ry goods and ih to obtain eb ni wine their stock. meut on last pave. Bee ad nore Anticr ‘TION.—Mr. Dowling 929 17tb street, at 1 ragut square, x choice lot of CRE AT “OW, at opposite sehold eff Turkish carpets and rogs, together with other articles of value. See a2. First | Dek. | wish to stay and bid are pro- of | Bes facturers’ prices will do weil | ‘The Proposed New School Law. WHAT TRE COMMITTEE OF EX-TRUSTEES SAID TO THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. “We won't put you ont,” said a member of the committee of ex-school trustees that waited upon the Commissioners yesterday afternoon to s croup of reporters, waiting at the Commis- stoners’ door. The member laid great stress | upon the “we.” The committee was the one appointed by Dr. Reyburn, in pursuance of a on adopted ai a meeting of ex-school last Friday night, and its pur was to present to the Commissioners the bill ap- proved at that meeting to create a school board of twenty-four members and define its powers. ‘The gentlemen present were Dr. Robert Rey- barn, M. G. Emery, Geo. White, Simon Wolf, A.C, Bi rds, C. Matthews, E. Hovey, J. F. N. Wilkinsoo, Thomas Somerville, Robert Fenwick, Chapin Brown, Rev. C. C. Meador, W. H. Browne, R. B. Ferguson, J. Sullivan The committee was recelved at 2 o'¢lock by the iull board of | Commissioners. | Dr. Reyburn ‘presented a copy of the bill as prepared, briefly stating its history. Major Richards said he desired fo assure the | Commisstoners that this committee's purpose was toco-operate and not to antagonize the Commissioners, He thought ft plain that the condition o aifwirs in the public schools arose fom the that there v but one ein each district. He urged also the ad- bility of having the superintendent ap- ted by the sehool board, Simon Wolf said they had not come there in the Interest of any one person, orof any special interest, but in the interest of the whole eople. He thought the schools wer never © managed than when there were three ees, When there was one man only be arbitrary or cranky. They be- civil service methods should be ap- appointment of a superintendent; of experience In ovr schools was. {ted for the post than an entirestranger, Brown and BP. Culver. school tru: he m lieved t plied to th that a teache: t er | nowever intelligent he might be, brought here | from «distant city. He believed the school | management had received entirely too much | attention on the part of the press of the ety. A school and kicks away with alte | iSabove reproach. Mr. Mattiews made remarks endorsing the | provisions ot the bill. He asked that the Com- hnissioners should communte:t9 {0 the'commoit= | ie what action they would take, as the com= | mittee desired te cooperate ‘with the Commis: | ]Ppossible,” interjected Mr. Wolf, | ‘The committee then delivered a written copy | of the bill to the Commissioners and with E ‘. Z | | boaré that had received so many cuffs the presentone had should be done ‘The senool beard should The Commissioners said nothing in reply to the remarks made by members of the commit- tee. LECTIONS OF OFFICERS.—The Anthropologi- cal society last night elected officers as follows: President, J. W. Powell; vice presidents—sec tion A. soindtology, Robért Fieteher; section By sociology, Lester F.'Ward; section (, philology, | philosophy and psychology, Garrick Mallery? ion D, technology, Otis 't. “Mason.” general a secretary, J. Owen Dorsey; secretary to the | council, B.A. Seeley; treacurer, J. Howard Gore; ehrator, W. J. Hoffman; couneil, W. H. Holines, W. 'H. Bates, Frank Baker,’ David uinson, Csrus Thomas, H.W. Henshaw; ing committee, J. H! Blodgett, P. B. Murdock. Rochdale Co-operative society elected rs forthe year last night as follows: Joseph Wil-on, president; Benjamin F. Fuller, vice president; John W. Her-ha, secretary and treas- urer. Executive committee—Jobn Carson, L. Yanderhoet, E. L. Mills, W. A. Wilburn, AlN. | Meeker, 4. Tt. Longley, B.C. Fawcett, J. M, An- | drus, J.’E. McCabe, L. H. Patterson, | The’ Washington ‘City Dental society last evening elected the following officers for the ensuing year; President, Dr. J. Hall Lewis; vice | president, Dr. Garnet L. Hills; recording secre- | tary, Dr, H. B. Noble, jr; reporting secretary, | Dr. Hi. M. Schooley; treasurer, Dr. K. B. Donald: son; librarian, Dr. R. Finley’ Hunt; curator of rhe museam, Dr.C. M. N. Latimer. Dr. M. F, Finley was chosen essayist for the next annual meeting. ‘The new board of directorsof the Mutual Pro- tection Fire Insurance company iast evening elected officers as follows: ‘m. Ballantyne, resident; John C. Harkness, vice president; jas, H. Suville, attorney, and Jas. E. Fitch, sec retary and treasure! | MARRIAGE LIceNsEs.—Marnage licenses have beeen issued by the clerk of the court to J. W. | Warfield and Annie Brewer: F. W. Moulton and Catherine M. Stewart; Edward Cephas and Eliza Handy; J. W. Van’ Zant and Maggie T, | Wilson; Wm. Queen and Lucinda Waller, ot | Lynehbarg, Va; 8. B. Shubley, of Rome, Ga, and Clara Gaines; rthur W. Crossly. of Bo ton, Mass., and May E. Chandler, Thos. G. Mckivare, of Brookiyn, N. Y.,and M:.ggie A. | Veinmeyer: James 0. Marceron and SafahS. ‘The National Jockey Ci 1886. STAKES AT THE SPRING MEETING—THE FALL MEETING.TO BE HELD THE WEEK AFTER THE PIMLICO RACES. ‘The executive committee of the National Jockey club last evening changed the dates for the fall meeting so as to have it begin on the ‘26th October instead of the 19th. This arrange- ment places the Ivy City meeting in the week following that at Baltimore and thus avoids all collixion and bad feeling. ‘The subject of the spring meeting, to be held in May next, was next considered, and the fol- hha Lyn File, red: en ps foci cap, 5000; ou stakes, torall’ages, Tagsmliee, $1,000 Willard hotel stakes, for $-year-olds, 145 miles, $1,000; Army and Navy stakes, one mile, all ages, $750 added by the elub: Analostan stakes, tor 3-year- gids, one mile, $800 added; Youthful stakes, tor 2-yearolds, 1g miles, $700 added; Brentwood Stakes, for 2yeurolds, five furlongs, $750 Jt was remarked that the liberality of some of the leading hotels ‘in offering large stakes ‘was an evidence of the in interest felt ta the club And Its success; and the managers ot that the coming spring meeting Ww! at that the friends of th iy me gets Wants A Passpoxr.—Gabriel Deschamps, living at154 Spring street, New Yor, writes to the health officer of this District, stating that he is about to travel and desires a passport or certificate that he is acitizen of the United States. He states that he was born in the city of Washington, January 29, 186% and his parents were French; that tls tath¥e's name was John M. Deschamps, and he assisted in making the’ casting of the statue of Freedom on thadome ofthe Capitol. Culef Clerk Me- Ginn states that he cannot ‘accommodate the young man with a certificate of his birth, as no record of births were Kept here wntlt nfter ihe war. He has forwarded the application to the State department. e club desire. ‘The lockout of thrown between work, W. W. Benverm & Co. SPFCIAL 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 desirabie Dry Goods and Carpetings at cost ior thirty duys, Our stock must he reduced before taking Inventory. 10,000 yards of Remnants, Odds and Ends, includ- ing remnants of Silks, Satins, Velvets, Pine Dress Goods, Flannels and White Goods, will he sold at less than half their reai value, Black Silks, we keep the Monopoly Brand, which is the best Impo-ted, and will be sold astonishingly low. A Job lot of Kld Gloves at 25c. and 50c. per pair, All Domestic Goods at reduced prices. Great bar- gains throu,inout the Store. All goods warranted as represented by the Salesmen. Gigarmakers in New York “has 9,000 and 10,000 men out of One Pricr Oxty. W. W. BURUETTE & CO., Ja16-6t —_Nos. 928 7th and 706 K streets n. w. JUANTITY IN MEDICINE IS NO INDICATION ‘of value. Aser’s Sarsaparilla is concentrated and powerful; requires.a smaller dose, and is more effec- tive, dose for dose, than any other Sarasparilla, It is the best of all biood mediciues. BUTE USE OF BUCKINGHAM'S DYE, THE ‘Whisker’s may be easily made a permanent. natu- al brown, or black, as desired. Jao. Seuss Orr OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT. ACTUAL COST PRICE. Daley: Peter Garrahan and Alice R. Maynard, | both of Luray county, Va. | RRR ©O Y ¥ A 1 RRO OY Y Aad | RRRO O YY AAT RRO O ¥Y AAA L R ROO ¥ 4 ALLLL | | opp, oO W Ww ppp PPO OWwWWWD pb pep O O WWWw D D Pe OO WWWW DD e “co Ww ooW bpp ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength aud wholesomenest. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alam or phosphate powders Soup ONLY IN caNa ROYAL | Baxixo Powvex Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 ie ita | Warar Baxtso Powpzr (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) | ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE COUNTRY. APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS FOR THE INDIAN COMMASSI MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’S SONS, Established 1829. SEW YORE selewestp Oce Exrme Wrisrer Stock ‘TO BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF CosT. ‘This ls an opportunity which buyers of Dry Goods will do well to notice, and pay our store an early visit. CLOAKS AND WRAPS MUST BE SOLD AT ANY SACKIFICE All Wool Jersey Cloth, 43c., in black, bing, green and b Banc formerly $1.50. 1.50, reduced from Fren Jown to Se. Embroidered Fla Black Cachan iy. but plewse remember cock will be sold without reserve. We 1ntst | be eo for Spring Goods, and will offer extraordl- nary bargains to empty our shelves. | DOMESTICS AT COST. S's PINT QUALITY CaRDIGAN JACKETS, prices will astonish you. Ked Table Damask, 25¢; better Damasks, Comforts, Blankets, assiineres, : Crinkled Back pare won Good Prints from 4c. uj Last, b he: naually 250, Yard wide Cotton, Ge. not least, au elegant Unlaundered Shirt, ‘b back'and front, such as are usually re mur price fur this sale 45c. EHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, s Ja16,18,20.23,25,28-64 | Se¢pHE PROOF oF THE EATING ON’ rn adage is most thoroughly exempll- eOld ive Whisky. the price of which wely reduced from 73 to 50-cents per pint, So to=:.50 per gation. I have sold it with isiwccion for over eighteen years, and speak for it a still larger sale than it uember. present price 50 cents ber callow, d@tivered, JHU NATTANS, Pharmacist | Ascto Awertcas [xsuraxce Co. | 29 F STREET NORTHWEST, | i Wasmxetow, D.C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIFS. een Prexwicx Cu Bo Wusxy, the Pruprievors! Bottied (as be bad at Druggists, Grocers, Ii not om hand ask ‘Uiew to get it for you of wah SATTLER € CO., Distillers, Baltimore, > Srationery. INVITATIONS FOR DDENGS, RECEPTIONS, &c, IN THE VERY BEST MANNER. DREKA STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING HOUSE, Jal-cosin 3221 Chestout st,, Philadelphia, Ww HY Ovz Roasreo Corrers ‘THe TURKISH SALE 0 ARE THE BEST. Mr. Dowling witi resume thes Not becanse we mre sharper In buying or more he- ts, portieres and rigs to-morrow morning | Nevolen! in selling than everytody else? bat our Cor at il o'clock. The sule this morning was weil | ie are roused upon our own preniises, therefore we attended, but the prices he less than ever before. and purchasers conse quently went home delighted with tnelr bar gains, were sald to what we are sel we ig. Besides this we make our QUFFEES ADVERLISE OUR BUSINESS. aud are obliged to put better Value tnto them than others ean affurd. #&. M. BURCHARD & BRO., is Pea. AVE, cor. dy st. CARTER'S ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, reaj value $1.25: reduced to 8c. 3 NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, im- mense width, very best quality, actual cost 25¢ HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, |, immense double width. in Brown, Blue and’ Green, ouly STi BLACK SILKS, immense width, excellent quality, cheap at $1.25; reduced to 98e. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, IMMENSE size, special bargain at $0.00; reduced 16 ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, excellent quality, 12 yards for $2.00, HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, 25. HEAVY BED COMFURTS, 75c LADIES’ HEAVY WINTER VESTS, 37%0. ALL WOOL PLAIDS, bright colors, 25. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, $1.25, TRICOT, LADIES’ CLOTH, double width, wool, 50e. ‘sao Great Barcams Ix SEAL SKIN SACQUES, ° FINE PLUSH SACQUES, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, SATIN-LINED CIRCULARS, BEAVER, LYNX, AND OTHER FUR"MUFFS AND TRIMMINGS. ‘We have Just returned from New York and open the above garments to-day, offering them at 25 per cent less than the regular prices, BH. STINEMETZ @ SON, Hatters and Furriers, 237 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘The pecaliat medicinal qualities of whisky distilled ye in the renowned valley, from the finest growth of Ha, Have, aitracted the attention ot States to sucha de- Gip.te fo pUce it lanvery high position among tho Meulese We beg to invite the attention of connolsseuruto our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer: at {he following prices, in cutes containing one dozen OLD RESERVE WHISKY... $18.00 UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISK Y....15.00 BRUNSWICK CLUB WHUSKY.. renee 2.00 If you obtain these Whiskies from_youi Grocer, we will bo receipt of bank drat Fesiavered pre letter, ‘or post office money order, (or C. ferred), deliver them to your address, by express, charges id, to all a east of issisaippl river, or by it to any part of U. x (prepald.) For Excellence, Purity and Ev. ‘Quaiity, above are unui yan Whinkioyi the tame Ket, They ure entirely m adulteration, and ‘Posies # natural flavor and fine tonic propertica, ‘These Whiskles are sold under guarantee to give pertect satisfuctlon; otherwise to be returned at oO expense. Correspondence solicited. iH. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ‘M4 nouth FrontSt, Philadelphia, Xi. ¥. Office~16 South William st. WE HAVE IN STOCK 73m ‘Wisrer TEN MINK AND SQUIRRELLINED GAR =e 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, jal 905 Pennsylvania ave. Cunwrax Rorrsrs, 408-405 7th street northwest, ‘Headquarters for GAMES AND HOME AMUSEMENTS, SPORTING Guops. MASKS, MASKS. FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. ¥rices the Very Lowest, INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY CUTICURA. TREATMENT.—A warm bath with Coricuna ‘Soar, and a single application of Curicuna, the great Skin Cure This repeated dally, with two or three doses of Curicuna KEsoLVEwT, the New Blood Puri fier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirritating, the bowels open, the liver and kidneys active. will speedily cure Eczema, Tetter, Ringworm, Paoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, Scall-Head, Dandruff and every species of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physicians and rembdies fail, ECZEMA ON A CHILD. ‘Your most valuable Currcvna Rexxprms have done spy child so much good that I feel like saying this for the benefit of those who are troubled with skin disease. My little girl was troubled with Eczema, ‘and I tried several doctors and medicines, but did not do her any good until I used the CuricURA REMEDIES which speedily cured her, for which Towe you many thanks and many nights of rest ANTON BOSSMIER, Edinburgh, Ind. TETTER OF THE SCALP. I was almost perfectly bald, caused by Teter of the top of the scalp. Iused your Curicuna REMEDIEs about six weeks, and they cured my scalp perfectly, and mow my hair is coming buck ae thick as it ever was, J. P. CHOICE, Whitesboro’, Texas. COVERED WITH BLOTCHES. Twant to tell you that your CoricuRA RESOLVENT is magnificent. About thre months ago my race was covered'with Blotches, and after using three bottles of REsoLVeNT I was perfectly cured. FREDERICK MAITRE, 23.81. Charles st, New Orleans, La. BEST FOR ITCHING DISEASES. One of our customers says your CUTICURA REME- rms are the best he can find for itching of the skin. ‘He tried all o\hers and found no relief until he used yours, ¥. J. ALDRICH, Droggist, Rising Sun, O. Sold everywhere. Price, Currcura, 50c.; SOAP, 25c.; RESOLVENT, $L Prepared bythe Porrre DRve AND CHEMICAL Co,, Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” Pimples, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby ‘Humors, use CoT1cuna Soar. HOW LIKE OIL AND WINE to the famished of 01d isa CUTICURA ANTI-ParIN PLasTy to the aching sides and back, the weak and painful muscies, the sore chest and hacking coxgh, and every pain and ache of daily toll, 2c. Everywhere, Ja15, Stasn Os: Siasa Ox: WE LOVE THE SLASHING Of blades that cut deep Into the bowels of extortion. Ifyou would witness the grand HARI-KARI act visit VICTOR E ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 7th St. N. W., Cor. Masa. Ave, DURING THE ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE, Red Prince Albert Red Letter Suite, Letter Sale. $13.95 and upwards, Sale. Red Four Button Cutaway Red Letter Suits, Letter Bale. $9.59 and upwards, Bale. Rea Back Red Letter Suits, Letter Sale. $3.51 and upwards. Sale, Red Boye Red Letter Suits, Letter Sale, $4.28 and upwards, Bale. Red Children's Read Letter Suits, Letter Sale, $3.35 and upwards, Sale, Red Met Red Letter ‘Overcoats, Letter Bale. $3.55 and upwards, Sale. Red Boys? Red Letter Overcoats, Letter Sale. $4.39 and upwards. Sale. Red Children’s Red Letter Overcoats, Letter Sale, 906. and upwards. Bale, Rea Men's Red Letter Pants, Letter Fale. $1.60 and upwards. Bale, ‘We positively decline to sell any of our goods to dealers, being determined that consumers shall have the benefit of our RED LETTER PRICES, VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Aq, Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. Eanes HISTORICAL AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Interesting to Collectors and Illostrators—We have recently added to our collection » large number of HISTORICAL AMERICAN PORTRAITS, ‘Mostly from London. and have now a very fa:l and complete stock. Also, many new and important ETCHINGS ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, MIRRORS, TASTEFUL PICTURE FRAMES, ALL THE ROGERS’ “GROUPS.” EASELS OF ALL KINDS. PAINTINGS CAREFULLY CLEANED AND RE- STORED. JAS. 8, EARLE AND sons, jal 16 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Te Great Mazx-Dows Ar GG 7 888s on” ca In order to close out our entire stock, we have marked down the following goods: 200 Dor. FELT HATS, sold formerly at 76c., selling now at 250. 50 Don FELT HATS, worth $1, selling now at 500. and @ve. 60 Dee raue HATS, worth $1.50, sold now st 75c. and $1. 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 220, 100 Doz. FINER CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 350. 100 Doz. FINEST CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 60c. and 7c. SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS aT MAN- UFACTUBERS' PRICES, Special sale of KID GLOVES at the following prices: FOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirable colors, at 650. ‘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. $6, $8 and $10. RUSSIA CIRCULARS, VISITKS and JACKETS, $5, $6, $7 and 98. SEAL PLUSH COATS and ‘at $18, $20, $25 and $28. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES' HAVELOCKS AND NEWM, ‘at $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and 96 only, all in need of Cloaks not to im Lil they have examined Our Stock and seen var Prices, KIALG’S A A ° ERE PALACE. $14 SEVENTH STREET N. W - 428 ‘and Fine HAIN WORK Ladies’ and Hairdressing. CITY ITEMS. LADIES’ GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. peeial Sale of Em! x . _ Moa M. A. Coxsmiy, eee Pe et ce Ts Oxver To Revvce Sroc, I TFS 15c. OFFER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS MY ENTIRE Lad and blue ed, No. 7 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. | LINE OF WALL PAPEK AT COST FOR CASK, and bed ders, 4 ani EMBRACING ABOUT 30,000 PIECES. I WILL Se ide aid Soe Hs 7 ‘Desires to announce that she has opened at the ALSO DO THE WORK AT A REDUCED PRICE. Bbc. Pound; Creu A, Job ia Bigs a eat ine; Sinober ARLINGTON, YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, a 12 Inches, 89e., a yard. Oriental’ Laces, 5. 8,10, ae |; a) 12%, 15 and 25c, a yard. Come and see them: PARLORS D AND F, Posie - ed WEYL, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, AGT, Call at Auerbach’s Saxony Wool Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H streets, and One of those handsome illustrated new alarm cards, free. Harvey's, Corner 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue, has plebty of fine raw box oysters. "Also, langeldaddlo Rocks for toasting, sed the fnost steamed: in the District. Noscarcity on ac count of ice; receiving daily by steamers, by way of Baltimore. Finest cooked Diamoni Terrapin on the continent, 1 Johnson's, 13th and E. Fifty bushels Fine York Rivers and Five Bbl. ire 1 Cape May’ Oysters just arrived. They are Fresh, Fine and Sali, never been frozen. For stews, steaming, half shell, &c., they are excel- lent. Lifetime experience. ’ Ladies’ saloon attached. 1 A Rabbit Foot’s Fortune to Two Ladies. Mrs. M. A. Nagle, isa widow lady who re Sides on South and ‘Tennessee sts, in South Memphis. Near her lives Mrs, Chas, Knell, the wife of an industrious Swede, now with the Memphis and Kansas City R. R. It has been thelr custom to purchase together fractional Uckets In the Louisiana State Lottery. Mr.Knell said he had in his pocket a rabbit foot he had cut in Kansas, and it would bring luck if he was allowed to buy the tickets. They gave him 50c. each, and he purchased a one-tenth ccke! ‘and nafled the rabbit’s foot to the wall an Wrotethe number of the ticket, which wis 69,255, and it drew one tenth of the capital prize, “of $150,000.—Memphis (Tenn.) Ava- iche, Dec. 22. 1 Scott’s Emulsion of Pure COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Very Palatable and Eficacious in Wasting Dis eases. Dr. C. T. Bromser, Rochester, N. ¥., says: “After having used Scott's Emulsion with de- cided benefit upon myself, I have taken great pleasure in recommending it since in the va- Tious conditions of wasting {n which it is indi- cated.” eo Nervons Mer ‘You are allowed a free trial of thirty day the use o: Dr. Dye'’s Celebrated Voltale with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the It speedy relief and Debi other, rmanent cure of Nervous and all kindred troubles: also for many ‘isenses, Complete restoration, to healt guaranteed, No risk is incurred. Mustratea mphiet in sealed envelope mailed free by ad- sessing Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. w,8,k Razors Kept in shaving condition, and our name engraved on our dog collars free. The Roagers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pa. av. wis, Pickwick Clab Whisicy isthe best. Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 1b. Ward” prints, 50c. per lb. Also cottage cheese and butter mill; sweet milk 5c. perquart, Cream 15 cents. DRY GOODS. Tarssisrrere Txovcements For THE PEOPLE. ‘This bitter cold weather has convinced us that all ‘warm goods will now bein demua lA large number of people have not yet laid in theit supply of winter goods. Probably after all they did right, for to meet the demand and close out our immense stock we have marked down very considerably the prices on these GOODS NEVER OFFERED AO LOW BEFORE. ‘We are determined to close out the major portion of our winter goods previous to taking our annual inventors. It is decidedly toyour interest to buy now, even to lay aside for next season. We contidentiy anticipate that the monstrous re- duction placed on these goods will have telling effect. Never waa Blanket more acceptable. Our stock is unlimited. OUR PRICES UPON COMPARISON WILL BE o FOUND THE LOWEST. 10-4 White Blanket for 99¢. 104 White Blanket for $2.25. 10-4 White Blanket for ‘This is » lamb's wool blanket and consequently very warm. A114 White Blanket for $3.50. ‘Phils Is large size and hus.a pretty striped border. We have a11-4 White Blanket for $4." ‘This blanket has been selling for $5. These have abeautiful Grecian er pee nare 11-4 White Blanket for $5, Thlnis extra vy. fall size, and come with siraig or Grecian borders’ oa We have a 12-4 White Blanket as low as $4. This fo.ap extra large size. and therefore very cheap, 11-4 California Blankets for $5.98. ‘This is the best bancai mever offered in the way of good blanket. 11-4 california Bl.nkets, very fine, have been eell- {ng for $10, we will offer them at $7.60. nd irom that up we carry es complete a line of fine eta aa can be found. BED COMFORTS AS LOW AS 50. Fall size Bed Comforts for $1;much better for $1.20, $1.50, $1.75, ‘Turkey Hed Bed Comforis heavily quilted for 92.50 Large size heavy comforts, Turkey red ob one side: Pisin, Pink aca biGe satieen Bed Comforts, heavily quilted, for $4.26. LAP ROBES, In elegant styles, immense assortment, HORSE BLANKETS as low as $1 ‘WARM GLOVES, Gent's Dogskin Glov fice ced lined, gored fingers, ofits. Rama ders tse my ‘Dogskin, tur top, fleeced lined, extra length, Gent's Fur To) pallty, for $1. red fin rN Beater 0c: akin, with spring fastening, jeeced’ lined Kid Gloves, patent fastening, 1.5. and 81.75. ‘op Gent's Dogan fleece linea Mitts for ‘The, 800, Geut™ th and Cassimere Gloves from 50c. Boys’ Pur Top Degsbie Glevan Beceed aed only Gent's Sik Pulse Warmers, 37c. and 49¢. Gent's Worsted Pulse Wa rmers, from 19¢. up. LADIES GLOVES, ‘We are now offering a fieece lined lisle thread in all ark colorn. at 25; ‘ally worth double the money. We have a few odds and ends in Cashmere Gloves reduced to 20c, a os Some of these gloves are worth 25¢., 30c. and Cashmere Gloves in all the desirable shades at 35c. “Fisce Bogakincall aes, or'si 61.28, $1.50, $1.75. io Dogsk ina .25, $1.50, $1.7 A full Une of Children’s Dogskin Mitta reduced to Bc. ‘We also offer a fall line of Silk Mitts inall the differ. entevening shades. Laxssvrcz & Bro, Strictly One Price, ue 420-422-424-426 7th st, Ar Harr Vaicz JANUARY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, JOUNSON, GARNER & CO. ‘Have just consammated a large purchase of HAMBURG EMBROIDEPIES, From the largest importing house in the United States ‘and will place on sale the entire lot on TUESDAY, JANUARY 127H, 1988. Coniumers will save 50 per cent by attending this lagge ania! January sale of Lanbrolderien, ‘Remember these Embroideries are offered at these low prices only during the dull season of January. ‘Embroidery at 4 cents per yard Embroidery at 5 cents per yard. ‘Embroidery at 6 cents per yard. Embroidery at 7 cents per vard. 8.000 ¥ds. Embroidery at 8 cents 180,000 Yd: Embroidery, 10c., 120, 160 ISHOP'S CAMPHORINE Is an elegant Tollet Articie for and Rough feafere une complozion famooth, soft onde iar. Gentlemen, after shaving, wil find che See ‘sale at of the principal ‘Stores and Ri some | Drog by A Large Assortment of IMPORTED EVENING, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, WALKING COSTUMES, WRAPS, BONNETS, 40g ‘Jost received from the leading Houses of Parie—all ‘ofwhieh will be sold at very low prices, jal -2w. Muze "Trencs, ae $26 FIFTH AVENUE, SEW YORK, has opened at 1925 F st. n.w., up stairs, large anort- FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS, imported for this house yfferis at great reduc tion, prices ranging from $10.00 up. Finest PERFUMERY, principally the Cream de la Relneand Euede La Reina Ladies will find this the ‘most delicatein use. JalS-m,w,630* Warm, Howazp & Co, (Formerly with M. A. Connelly), 25 WEST 16TH ST, NEW YORK; SARATOGA AND LONG BRANCH, ‘Have now open at their New Parlors, 815 15TH STREET, (Over Hanson Hiss & Co.'s), A Magnificent Stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, ETC, Just received from Paris, and which will be offered at LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. Jel&-uw ‘ELE ALICE GAUIIE FASHIONABLE MODISTE, 736 10th st. nw. Evening Dresses and ‘lullor made Costumes made at short notice, jal-2we Mam Herr Foc 232 W. 224 street, New York, And at 1329 F street, (Mme. Harrison's Millinery Parlors), During the winter season, announces the receipt of a case of handsome CLOAK and DRESS MATi:RIALS, Also, the display of EVENING DRESSES AND WALKING COSTUMES. Allorders executed at New ‘York establishment, Ja6-1m MES Sco MESSERCPERFECTLY FITTING AYA Patterns ‘of Haque and Sleeve cut to jor's System, 5c. Cutting, Bast Dress Maing at 1222 Fst nome J. C. Horcurssox, IMPORTER, GRAND OPENING EVENING Goons. EMBROIDERED DUCHESSE LAWNS. POINTE DELORRAINE NETS, ‘With Flouncing and narrow laces to match. EMBROIDERED CRAPES. SILK NETS, in all Colors, PEARL BEAD NETS AND 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 \RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vella, ‘Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed snd Cleaned without ripping ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A Fischer and ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Paris, Je6 Mes. Szraca Roereer, 608 Patent Office, Large and select assortment of ART EM SRO} IES and FANCY NEEDLE WO) 3 WASH ENVeriNG 'SILES: CHENILLE,” ABRABERE: 1 < FELT, ‘ZEPHYRS CO- RIBBOSENE, PLUSH) EUMbia GERMANTOWN WOOL aad EMITTING YARNS. line of LACES CREPE LISSE NECK RUFFLINGS SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ and’ Children’s HO- SIERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and WORSTED GOODS. aS ‘Stamping prompily executed. Mes M. J. Horr, 1308 F STREET, Offers her stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND ‘THOSE OF HER OWN DESIGN AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 402 Importer Fine MILLINERY, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. ‘Particular Attention Given to Ordered ‘Millinery. Noors,. 415 13th street, jalim ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania ave. Mae J. P. Pane 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 228 nice Mog, Vox Haan Monee ‘Win, Barr & Co., St. 0. Bolts made at ihe shortest notice. "Superior ting, reqsonsble prices, and satisfaction gaaraniced vening. Bridal Trowseaus « specialty. a2 920 14th st, between I and K. NTON FISCHER'S: ve \ ¥ CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT ae AND DYE WORKS, 206.6 at. Bw. = Thirty-five Years Exy LADIES’ EVENING Di] Gloves? aesiy cies ed. ean qainde? up alkwoot Dresses dyed: Speealty «Good journing Black” Gent’ lothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat } Reasonable. aL and Tur Fevors Darss Sureuns ‘Recommended by the Lesding Dressmakers, Age, Recupmende the ending Dremel RMENTS ADT Ru ae ALTERED, RE- Mins CUNNINGHAM, 1810 Bthst,, bet. Nand Onw, nee. A SPECIALTY. Crape vella, Laces, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. = Samer Saers Summ Weare selling the Best in the City for 60c. Re-\ inforced front and back, faced sleeves, all finished, ‘and ready for the warh tub. Also, a full line of HOSIERY, COLLARS and CUFFS of the latest styles, All of or 50, 65 and 75c. SCARFS rednced td 35e. SHIRTS to order, six for $9. Gaulsfaction guaranteed, & B ELLERY, No. 521 7TH ST., OPPOSITE GEN. POST OFFICE. waz Carper, a Art Squares, Rom FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIC, At Specially Low Rates ‘During January, “WALL PAPERS” “Prices and Work Guaranteed.” MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, Designs for Same Drawn to Order. W. H. HOUGHTON @ co, 1214 F Street northwest. Presexts Worrs Bevixo Xous A Marseilles Red Spread. a Warm Comfort, Nice Pair Blankets or a Handsome Down Qaut gud Pulows.e Smyrna Mat or itug;Siin Sat or ig, an Art Square, Dragget, or Pino Cover ‘or a Handsome Pair’ of Portieres or Heavy Cartains, @ Nice Chair, Rocker, Table Pecestal, Desk or Music Cabineis, or one of our Imitation Mahozany Chamber Sults, Bevel Glass ‘Candelabras for $29.75. Make your se early at W. H. HOEKE, ‘Headquarters for Bottom Cash Prices. 801 Market Space, 308 und 310 Sth st. n.w. Wax Parens ‘Special Designs. INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING Designs and Estimates Furnished. ‘Specialties ia CARPETS AND FABRICA ‘Agents for MORRIS 4 COMPANT FURNITURE 203m 7 ‘OR a2 HANSON HISS @ 00, 815 15th st. nw. Cow Wearner Will soon be here, and in your preparation for it be sure to inspect our assortment of HEATING STOVES ‘which fs now complete, and embraces all grades, from the cheapest to the highest price. An examination is respectfully solicited, W.S JENKS @ co. ‘7th street PIANOS AND ORGANS. JK BASIC & BACH AND STIEFF Em cam in every toe, cally woul FPN derful Self-playing instruments, se18, G. L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1866. ‘Special bargains in medium grade Planos. jal K NNN FEB Ex Wik a BP Fe S REN AA Pe ER x NN 2“4 Bes’ Exe SQUARE, GRAND AND UPRIGHT Praxo Forrzs. pearly fity years: and upon thes excelienee wien cats, and upon thelr excellence haveatiained an UNSURPASSED PRE-EMINERCE Which establishes them as UNEQUALED in TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY. Beery Piano Fully Warranted for Five Years SECOND-HAND PIANOS, A large stock, aT ALL PRICES, constantly on hand, embracing some of our own inake but sligutly used. 42a Prices and terms to suit all purchasers. PIANOS FOR RENT. WM, ENABE & Co, of Baltimore and New York, jals. 817 MARKET SPACE. Tete LEADING INSTRUMENTS ESTEY ORGANS-—170,000 IN USE. pa faa DECKER BROS, }rusxos arn ESTEY, MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 994 F 8T.N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. (Garvis Butler in Charge.) 15 N, CHARLES ST, BALTIMORE, MD. iE BEST PLACE 10 BUY MUSIC BOXES AND ‘Musical ‘Tnstraments tor Holiday Presents fe at JOHN F ELLIS @ 00.3, ¢9-2m 937 Pennsylvania ave. REBE ‘UPRIGHT PIANOS 5 ihe Gold Medal ‘atthe New Otlesus ‘or sale bY JOHN F. do-2m 937 NOS FOR RENT OR SALE ON INSTALL ny JNO, F. ELLIS & 00., 937 ave. IANOS_ MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED. DiRo"h BLS 200, 937 Pennsylvania ave. }\ [A508 @ HAMLIN ORGANS—-KNOWN ALL Mover tne cviiized world, JNO. F ELLIS @ C0. 937 Pennsylvania 49-20 ‘Vy EBER_PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE, ‘sppearance ‘and durability. JOHN F. ELLIS € ©0., 292m 937 Pennsylvania ave. QSE & SONS PIANOS-EXCELLENT MEE V Siam price tnseramen JOHN F. ELLIS & ©0., 40-2m Feamytivania ave, PIANOS—STANDARD INS’ Bit? PY Soi AREAS @ coe 392m 937 Pennsylvania ave. [ANOS-BEAUTIFUL TONE AND Ginter, PASS TOGA Pins @ C0. ‘aon 037 Pennsylvania ave, SECONDHAND PIANOS FOR SALE AT Seder apd on reasonable NG. F ELLIS & Cb..037 Penn. ave. 2m ‘ALLET, DAVIS & CO'S UPRIGHT GRAND H ae ‘Piano of the Kese O and ciegant styles. Easy monthly. payments st low- factory prices tor the season “5 iL, SUMNEM O11 9th st ow. Evwaro F. Droor. 925 Pennsylvania avenue PIANOS, MUSIC A a) Pianos sold on Installments, Exchanged, Rented, ‘Tuned and Repaired Sole Agent for STEINWAY 4 SONS, ‘axD E GABLER & BRO.’S PIANOS, Pint day ney 41. KRAKAUER BROS, THE C D. PEARES& ee G. 1 KUHN, 407 10th st nw, STECK & CO. AND BAUS CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and fur rent. Reus appited if purchased. dbepb uu most complete assortment of Gc music. 4 &e. Tur Cutcaco Grocery Coxraxr, 806 TTH STREET. OFFERS 3 Pound Gan Ae. doen. 2 Poond Gan Carn, Bsc. dozen. Pearroeraa Been. G05 duce, SPS = Finest Tele Light Brown Sgr Granuleted suger Seb. rau fe Cut Loat Sagar, 7 TLE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY FERS Eee Tac Pur, g0°7s wot; #144 4 bel, Tan Te eer TRE CHICAGO GROCERY com toe erad St. OFFERS SY New Mackerel for 7ic Kit New Codtish, #2. 1b. THE CHICAGO @ YF COMPANT New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib, or 10 Ibs. for 350. Firetge Wh ate cud order by tall or oe ago ‘Goods delivered Sree to.any part ofthe city CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY £00 71h mteoet am, eo ERE RRR FRR 55, ‘og Ee EEE oo KER K ®us* > THE CELERRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, coo is withont a doubt the most BracTircL and the mast Nerarriovs Flour lu the World. ‘The Millers have not only te cpniaiuingas aoe ait ie! mont To invettted up tot ime, bat they produce 2° Four Ussohrasaxo by any miliin the world To rove that, we would simply state that a inrge qaatr iy cite eins ores sot Somme ER ee oe efiaecintse panier ey < every STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ‘ever offered to the trade. It ls unexoetied by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acting housekeeper aud satisfy the most fastidivusepi- cure, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Bateut, GOLDEN HILL STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN: HILL, and we teel assured that any housekeeper who Urles them once Will never use anything else For sale by al grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ast st, and Indiansave, 13. WM. M.GALT @ co. Pom ‘Ta, Oornm Svosm AND SPICES ¢ Fine Japan 30, 46, 56, 06, 7c. Fine ) Japan Ten, 50, 600. Fine Pormas Osloug Tie. 60, 00, 70, 80e,, @2. ‘Rio da, 18, JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE, 25c. per Ib. THE BELL SPRING LEAF FORMOSA OOLONG AND THE NATURAL LEAF, BASKET-FIRED JAPAN TEAS 600, PER LB, PACKED EXPRESSLY FOR THE UNION TEA AND COFFEE 00. OUR MOTTO—POLITENESS, PROMPTNESS, HONESTY AND GOOD WEIGHTS. = 3 wilt ia OF, Deccome ot ery secrigticn be Kept inany ‘Look out for our new Calendar: dlosewig Fiovn. PILLSBURY's, BECAUSE IT MAKES MORE BREAD, THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRSTCLASS GROCERS BARBOUR @ HAMILTON, n25-ws.m2m WHOLESALE AGENTS MNE FAMILY GROCER Picker in Currantn Cite ‘Ifyou want the Bust, ‘For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tL oO PALMER “Devor. 1226 2b Mrest Norwest a