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EW FAIR. The Attractive Entertainment at the National Rifles’ Armory. The attendance at the Hebrew fair continues to be most gratifying. armory presents @ most attractive appearance, and those who attend feel well repaid. The fair will continue during the coming week. The following contributions, received since the last report was made, are acknowledged by the committee: National Riftes, $100; 8. Fishman, 310; Mrs. HL Straus, $1 Hahn & Co. $1 Wasitixeros, D.C. Atlantic states, colder, cloud: val snows and rains, winds gen- rly, followed during Sunday ‘The National Rifles’ snows, with warmer indicated for the lake regions, he nd Tennessee. 0; Miss Hannah Bel ‘0; John T. Lenman, & $85; Heury W. Bishoff, Sing Robert Austrian, $10: R. B. H snipes Ln 1.65. Fane iquors, candy, furniture, ing: S. Brows, W. H. Harrow Baltimore: MM! Colem: Lewis H. Petersen, Geo. J. Muller, Mrs, B. Frank, Mrs. Moshet seahelmer, W. B, Moses, John Ht. |. MeGuire, Chas. H. Kettler, i. Kuhn, Miss E. Pyser, 8. Biber Friedman &( Sherwood, Mr. Ey ‘goods, cigars, Coblens & Co., indheimer, Mrs. under his instruction have been more popular th pils express themselves greatl; T. A. Harprxe, Secretary Y. M.C. A. ‘To LawYERrs.—The U. S. Supreme Court has taken & recess for one month. to get your br: have them printed 2%. Lamond, ¢. H. Kratt, Bergman, Mr. Hudson, €. r. Gageler Saltzstein, J. F. Germueller, G. Watts, Mrs. Droop, J. Reinberg, York, Pa iss K. Strauss, Mrs. L. Reinberg, York, Pa pas, Baum, Miss Alice King, M M. Sandane, Sinton, N.Y. Now is the time fs and arguments ready, and JUDD & DETWEILER. For Moxpay ONLY, February 1 offer the following specialties: Brussels ottomans, rs. Strauss, Miss 1,500 body 100 olive sheep- 30 Holland shade ixtures in brown, gree Mr. S. T. Joseph, Singleton & Fletcher, Mr. Foltz, N mann & Co., G. F. Heilprin, 8. F joldschmid, A.'Daminann, P. Miller, M. Leimbach, burger & Heebt, N, Y. complete with ail the BS fine lace bed seta, $1, price reduced irom SS, F lace ved Sets, 5 iss K. Albrecht, Becky be Boadare 'H. C. Sisson, Wurtz I. breehsler, N. Y. field, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs! & Greenbaum, Frank Sharp- less, Miss Rose Marceron, Hays & Co., Jno. Key- Mrs. Kronheimer, upman, W. A. Murray, H. M. Rich: .. Weil & Co,, H. I. Gregory, B. Robin- Mrs, Jacobi, Mrs. Sakols! ‘W. C. Sears, Miss M. Carran, Miss M. 1 Miss L, Buckley, Miss J. Patterson, Jockher, Miss Fishe ¥ Buckingliam, 1. former price 108 LANSBURG toes and mush- eapons, at the Pal- id New York ave. Linney 1s the man for complicated French Mrs. Shapp, Miss Hirst Ryan, Lihentha Hust Lirrie Basy, don't You li go to the Jabrmarkt bye and bye. Tt opens Monday, at the Light Infantry hall, | E. Morrison, F. Briehl, Test AER ore: Baum, SP. Tes Go., Mrs, uf, W. Crult,’ Mra, M. Kieh, Mrs. c. Katzen E. Rosenthal, C. FE. Kenned, V olf & Co., Baltimore, L. H. Baltimore; ‘A. M. Hoover, —If you have any axes to grind and must have p: done, go to Jupp & | Derweiter, on 11th street, above THE Stak Miss ‘Knobloch, “M i. Baltimore, E. Williams, Ho’ Coleman, Chr Goldsmith, oldsmith, Buitimore; A. Me- & Herman, Mrs. Minster, France; Mrs. Sommers, Mrs. Strauss, Mrs. Soloman, J. Fussell Mrs, Rasher, Mr. Poppres, Tue Greek SLAVE CiGAnerres are made of the sweetest and purest leafgrown in the World. RoMax, pug, long or short noses fitted with dest eyexiasses, at Vienna Optician Co., 609 Pa. nbring, I. Levy, Hoste Coron should be In every family. , 10 and 25 cents a at ©., Baltimore; G. E. Garirell, Mrs. Payne, McElroy, Miss Cluss, Miss Lansbu: Mis Hart, Mrs. kinstein, bottle, at Druxgists. For Monpay ONLY, 1,500 body Brussels otto- ‘h.’ Customers restricted to JULIUS LANSBURGH, 315 7th st. To Business Mz: Light Infantry ichard, fifty Ibs. 0. G. set ‘of silver forks, 1 50e. — nives and’ spoons; Prof, in phonography. type-writing, & 1,000 bricks; Jno. S Ausbin & Co., thirty-1 - Tenney & Co,,one bar shild, goods miade of olive wood from Jerusi- If you have any goods to sell and don’t know how to get that fact be- fore the public, go to Jupp & DetWeiLER and It will pay you. TAKE CARE OF THE CHILDREN.—For chil- dren, Brandreth’s Pills are simply invaluable. ills taken every night for ten days em of scariet fever, diphtheria, whooping cough, colds, diarrhera or local pains. Brandreth’s Pills are purely vegetable—con- fain no mercury, mineral or dangerous drug. ‘They require no care In diet or exposure, and | are pericetly safe for old or young, male or female. One or two at night, for a week, taken | get bills, card: ——— Miss WHEELER AS GALATEA.—The first ap- pearance of Miss Julia Wheeler as Galutea, last night, was a most gratityin; e humber of that young gathered In the National the zt tress of such brief experience Miss Wheeler gave a surprisingly well-rounded interpretation of the role, for which nature has equipped he with a fine figure, ei tures, a graceful’ and xra rich Yoice, which Will at strength when thoroughly under control. om first to last the lady showed sea trace of hesitancy, d appreciation and effect, and imparting to the impersonation no little’ artistie s Wheeler's friends gave abundant evidence o' their pleasure by generous applause and tre quent floral contributions. M other Washington lad, ent has long been known to her friend peared in the minor part of Myrine, of which she gave a pretty and interesting Interpretation, Mrs. Davis had not rehearsed the part with Yet she showed but few s to be expected under nnd acted with an ease and selfpoised grace that argues the possession of Gray & Clarkson for the fair committee, is an | genuine dramatic Instinct. Mrs. excellent advertising medium. REMEMBER the gre occasion to the dy’s friends who worst ease of dyspepsia, liver complaint or rheumatism. ORDER some of Fusseil’s new molds of ice cream for progressive eucbre. ind expressive Pussell’s char- | ing her lines w GREEK SLAVE CIGARETTES, crop of 1882. J.C. Svrewixsos, 907 Pennsylvania ave- | ‘cordially invites ladies to inspect the | choicest stock of goods forevening wear ever shown in this country. ATTEND the sale of specialties for Monday LaNsBURGH, 315 7th st. ‘you want notices, state- ments, calis for meetings, &e., printed, go to Jupp & DrrwerLer. ‘Tue Henrew Farr Tent hingp amin eS He. Rhea’s com, ces of the nerv the circumstances, ournal, published by | celved many Horal tributes and herself were twice call at the end of the play -ATER.—There is good_rea- resentation of Gil- bert and Sullivan’s charming Japanese opera. ‘The Mikado” at this house next week will tiate one in most respects. ed scenery will be provided for the oc- casion, and the company of artists which Mr. Duif brings contains: guarantee of good work. one of the most versatile women on the operati stage, and still possesses a votce ea easily meeting all the demands that may be Miss Vernona Jar- mother bright and thoroug! eho will appear ax Thomas Whillin, Gus, Hilliard are also members of the Miss Wheeler before the curtain Jahrmarkt opens Feb- | roary Ist and continues for two weeks, at the | Light Infantry armory, 15th street, near Penn- | sylvania avenue. Remember next week. Every HovsekeEPeR should read Moses & Son's advertisement in the “Post.” Fine Porrrar ‘You can’t afford to miss | A Trrvmrn Ovex Stons.—Weather no ob- 12 elegant Cabinet Photographs for $2. Walzl, 519 Market Space and THE GREEK SLAVES are the mildest and most delicious Havored in the world—they all son for believin; Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. e Jabrmarkt. mes that are x made on it by | REMEMBER that Allcock’s are the only gen- | They act quickly and with certainty, and can be worn for weeks | ‘without causing pain or inconvenience. gre invaluable in cases of spinal weakness, Kidney and pulmonary difficulties, malaria, ue cake, liver complaint rheumatism, sciatica, and Other plasters bliste i's OPERA Hovse.—The advance sale of seats for the brief season of Italian opera at Albaugh’s next week indicates that Col. apleson's popular ulne Porous Plasters. are appreciated by On Monday “Fra Diavolo” will be sung for the first time here in many y Mile, Alma Fohstrom, 01 Mapleson’s new prime donne, will on this oc- Zerlina, supported by Mme. dyspepsia, strains, hervous ‘debility. and inflame the skin So ores are closed and often cause serious Do not risk health and waste time and money by buying infegior articles made to sell on the reputa’ purchasing plaste ket Alleock’s Porous plaster bears the registered trade-mark stainp. Cun. XANDER, the le in fine wines, liquors, also the most co azzi will lead the ballet. On Minnie Hauk will be heard in her great role of | Carmen, io which she is uneq) 1Puente in his great role of the Wednesday evening Mme. another new prima donna, will be heard in | y vith Giannini as Alfred, and | " ot | on highly | uesday Mme. the genuine. ach genuine ding wholesale dealer te., imported and domes fe liquor house in the rticles sold in this es . 908 Tth street northwest. r, Optician, 4%, Col. Mapleson's company are thls se 1 press of other citic Humax artificial eyes, Hemp! CITY AND DIS Amusements To-Nicht. ws Oreza Hovsr im “Lady of Lyons. NaTIoNaL THEATER.—Mile. the play at’ this house next w Lewis, Marian A. DIME MUSEU: Minnie Osear ( Those univ ‘ay and W.T. famous educated doz real favorites, tephens, with (iss Anderson pear- | ma, entitled “Handsome Wintaxp Hart—Blind Tom. DG's OFEKA HovsE.—“The Galley ‘The good entertainment this house the past week has had effect on the attendanee. Another i be provided for next week, includ- ing the usual ollo, A Svrr For $3¢ lan, entered suit yesterday wud Potomac Railroad ay corporations ‘un disaster on hall, last night, spes out crutches. 330,000 damages, —The following officers gle Tent, No. 2,10. K., lant Bae eveuing, to serve for the ensuing’ te Lipo tito forces epherd, Jas. H. Loveless; Ye. J. J. “Murray; treas., J. J. Se., Tticbard Einme Levite, Thes, Berkley nization concurs in the ovement, and wi of the clerks. ooksey; | M. Downing; T. Hardester; 0. G., J. Cooksey; delegate to High tent, J. J: Cooksey, alternate, P vk: Light Infantry ba A fox hunting party. which started from Col- | two red foxes, y, a Western Tue Crry Markers Produce Exehange tor states that flour is steady, und usual demand for con f wheat are smali at this seaso with corn steady. corner of 15th’ street and Ni bBicyele at the | Xork avenue, injuring himself severely about | Stme Hay 18 in’ good de- and some choice” western timothy will ‘The demand for buiter is, limited and supply ample, with stock of ‘of exgs are fall- ple to meet all eure id freely at our in- ‘The receipts of $17 per ton. , but the supply is ai at demands, and have side rate since last report, poultry are light, small turkeys bringing out- Rabbits are outi in frout of his residence | } = been filed by John | inst Margaret English,on theground ed from Feb- pple market shows no im- it oranges that are free trom effects of cold or frost are in demand, but ity, Isat the Arling- | #sted goods have to . Wood sends $5 for the night lodging L. Hable, wh clothing business in formerly earried on the ‘The reports of the police Heut: at beadquarters this morning, show that elght- are ob the sick listand | LL CARLETON’S LecTURE.—“The Chain | of Success,” in the Y. M. C. A. course, at the Jonal charch last night, proved both It contained much keen observation and sound advice, pointed und illustrated with original poems ‘by’ the author, which were well delivered. —————— —Henry 8. Page, 17th | and N streets, reports stolen from hinva Blane ued at $7.——Mrs. Lotta Williams, 512 reports stolen from her a watch aud chain valued at $35.— W.M. Bell, 432 9th reports stolen from Albaugh' of opera glasses worth $20,—} reports that her clothes line was rob- bed of $5 worth of clothing.—Saml. V. Noy 721 Ist street northw him « banjo and a dog collar; value 14. oe Boys Frxep. F. Sehi: ants turned in Mfty detailed tor special Tn the Criminal Court te thews pleaded peal case—and U was affirmed, with credit of 20 da: sentence of imprisonment. amusing and instructive. lay Jeremiah Mat- | ¥ y ud aifray—ap- judgment in the ysirom the | Ropneries Revorre: Mr. S.C. Parwen’s N was mentioned in yes! Semuel C. Palmer, the wel est Washingtor of ground in the avenue, D street, 6th and fronting 100 feet on 30 ssrerrnise.—tt | $6tyan Bi ‘uown bottier of ased certain lots led by Virginia 7th streets southwest, | the line of the B. & P. ratl- | 3 Mr. Palmer stated to ® Stak reporter this morning that he in | tended to erect on this property a s-story brick | building, 60 feet by 100 fect on the ground | jam, to be used for bottling and lor refri beer, aud that machinery of the Pluced In the new building. Pulmer also stated that be has no idea of trans- entirely his establishment irom West ‘aahington, as was reported, but will manage the establisments at both erection of the South will begin shortly. oa TEx Hebrew fair will be open at 7:30 o'clock this evening. t, reports stolen from ugust Barzhansen, William james Morgau, the boys who it ile the children Police Court e Lestimony of a took part in the fi De design will’be were coasting, this morning with affray. T! number of witnesses showed tha rubbed Barghausen’s ears with snow, and the gan in the back with a knife; in- Mieting a slight wound, when the off his coat and vest, threw Barghi and chewed his eur. Seblauer appeared as acemaker and attempted to separate them, hausen and Morgan were fned five dollars: and Seblauer was dismissed. B. AND O. TO THE West. west, northwest and southwest can consult the agents of the B. and 0. 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, and station cor- Jersey avenue and Rates via this line to Chicago Louisville $14.50, to St. Louls $1! cinnati $11, to Indianapolis $12 and’ Detroit ponding low rates to all other pol Hmited “express trains, with through parlor and sleeping cars to destination, ‘3 hours; Cincinnati, 16 hours, and St. Louis, 27 hours. Indianapo- is 21 hours and Pitsburg, 10 hours. Limited cago and Pittsburg, leaves Washing Cincinnati, St. Louls jere charged i The work of latter eut Mo fasingtom weiiaieg { latter cut 3 latter pulled —-__ EQurraBuxC.B. Assocrat10s taken. At the last meeting of the board the report showed that there were 10,000 the full number or —All theshares —Travelers to the gective shares on the Umnitt allowed by the constitution. This makes the monthly payments on the stock alone, at $25,000. When the Equitable ‘Was notexpecied the associa- lou would ever have ten thousand active shares stone time. Applications for nearly three hun- dréd shares in excess of ten thousand have been In order to continue issuing stock an auiendment to the constitution providing for posed at the meeting of h, Assets this month wre $584,057.24. Office, 917 F street. Thos. Somerville, presiden’ railroad, 619 and ner of New are $13, to was organized 6.50, to Uin- Time to Chicago, an increase will be the associstion in at 9:43 a. m. daily and Indianapolis, THE CONCORDIA JANRMARKET. Arrangements Made for the Opening Monday Night. LADIES WHO WILL HAVE CHARGE oF THE BOOTHS—THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE—SEN- ATOR SHERMAN TO MAKE THE OPENING AD ‘DRESS—DONATIONS MADE TO THE FAIR. Preparations for the Jahrmarkt, the novel fair and entertainment to be given for the ben- eft of Concordia church, are being rapidly pushed forward, Senator Sherman has accept- ed an invitation to open the Jahrmarkt at the Washington Light Infantry armory, Monday evening at8o’clock. The President has been invited to attend. ‘The committee in charge of the decorations have begun their work in the armory, The ladies who will have charge of the various booths, together with Miss C. Den- gler and Mrs. Willa A. Leonard, constitute the board of lady managers. Following is a list of the Indies who will take charge of the various booths and stands. Faney booth No. 1—Miss Carrie Hurlebaus and Mrs. Brown, assisted by the Misses Annie Neurath, Rose Kaiser, Katy Hunter, Ella Bou- vet, Clara Cohen, Amelia Memmett, Josie Hol- derby. and Gordon, Fancy booth No.2—Mrs.L.Kesslerand Miss H. Stolpp, assisted by the MissesKaty Draeger,Rose keler, Louise Moeller, Hannah Hartig, Su- sanna Koch, Emma Koch, Sophie Kessler, Lulu. Rempp and Mary Piepenbrink, Fancy booth No, &—Mrs, W. Helmus and ‘Mrs. L. Faber, assisted by the Misxes Mamie Helmus, Hentietie Emrich, Katy Walker, Ma- Iie Buecheler, Susie Franke, Katy Small’and Pauline Small Fancy booth No, 4—Mrs. Reynolds, Miss Papst,” Mrs. William Wilkening and Mrs. Robert Portner, ussisted by the Misses Josie Neuhaus, Antoinette Nenhaus, Annie Knees!, Minnie Kneesi, Emma Eber, Kate Thomas and Adoiphine Eisenbeiss, Fancy booth No. S—Mrs. Schick. and. Miss ily Ruebsam, assisted by the Misses Lizzie imimerman, Carrie Voezeler, Helen Vogler, Tilile Ohischlager, Henrictta ’ Altmansperger, Annie Hellmuth, Gussie Williger, Lena Berger, Julie Ruebsam and Katy Grimn Fancy (booth No. G7Mrs. Buymitgkt and Mrs. Le Mour, assisted by the Misses Schoen- born, Philippine Petsch, Elixa Scott, Emma Scott, Anna Blatzheim and Carrie Voigt. Art temple—Mrs. John L. Vogt, Mrs. Kene- day and Mrs. Neye, assisted by the Misses Annie Stetman and Lulu Roberts, Flower booth—Miss Fannie Knobloch and Mrs, Henry Meier, assisted by the Misses Katy Sherger, Laura Zeh, Tillle Killian, Lena Latter- ner, Annie Lutterner, Maggle Kenedy, Carrie Miller and Dora Umhan, Rebecea well—Miss Maggie Scheuch, assisted by the Misses Tonie Hoesh, Cora Elmore, Min- nie Spangler, Lena Lerch and Tilite Kaiser, Peanut stand—The Misses Louisa Bozenberg, Tillie Ockerhausen, Annie Klinge, Barbara Sauer and Hattie Moore. Cigar and news stand—Mise Mary Hurlebaus. assisted by the Misses Louise Boneh, Annié Leonard, Annie Lutz and Lizzie Jorg. Rafile fable—Mr. Fred. Gieseking, assisted by Mrs. Fred. Gieseking, Steinle, Breitbarth, Reed, Plant and Miss Gussie Spengaminin, Confectionery table—Mrs, L. Schneider and Miss Itosa Beck, assisted by the Misses Maggio Ball, Katie Potzmann, Aima Knobloch, Henri- eita Gockeler, Bertha Kraft, Annie Ockershau- sen and Mrs. Teuber, Dining room—Mr. Hebner, Mrs. _Hebner, Sophia Just, Mrs, Dunkhurst, assisted by Mrs! Ross, Siuménberg, Alschwee, Husch, and the Misses Carrie Aigier, Mamie Albers, Tillie Kie- Ker, Sophia Dietrich, Pauline Deitrich, Emi lie Guttenson, Louise Kaiser, Annie Ockershau- sen. Kitchen—Mrs, Waldecker, Kozel and Vogt. Toy booth—The Misses Lizzie Berger, Lizzie Coons, assisted by Mrs. J. Voght, B. Leing and the Misses Rosa Koons, Mainie Giesier, Katle yer, Rosa Widmayer, Annie Heit il booth—Mrs. Enders and Mrs. G. Gock- ¢ler, assisted by Mrs. Zeh und the Misses Emma izzie Besser, Katie Kabler, Cora Lutz, Mary ‘Enders, Mary Kneesir, Ella's, Kunmel andAnnie Emrin, Perfumery stand—Mrs, Henry Klotz and Mrs. Charles Klotz, ax-sted by Louisa Klotz, Bar- bara Baier, the Misses Donch, Mollie Conner, Minnie Conradis and Louisa Kummer. Fortune teller—Mrs, Louisa Hatfelfinger, THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE. The reception committee was also appointed ata meeting last evening, and stands as follows: Robert Hermann, J. L. Vogt, Henry Klotz, Carl Petersen, Anton Eberly, Louis Kettler, George H. Plant, jr. A.W. Kelley, Louis Faber, M. Hebner, Georve Breitbarth, Col. Wm. G. Moore, George J. Seutferle, Fred. CL Gieseking, Edward Droop, J. Karr, B. R.” Ross, Win. N. Dalton, Maj. J, E. Weyss, Dr, John Waiter, Christ. Rup: ert, Charles Graf, F. Clandy, Louis. Koebler, Werner Kock, Louis H. Schneider, Mr, Martin Hebner will serve as caterer und ‘chief of the dining-room, A LIST OF DONORS, The following is a partial list of donations: Mahogany bedroom set; Rockford Watch Co., gold wateh; American Watch Co, Waltham, Mass., two gold hunting-case watches; J. Eugene Robert & Co., N. Y., lady’s watch; Wood & Hughes, N. Y.. set solid silver berry spoons; Shafer & Douglas, N. Y., gold and diamond ring; Julius King. N.Y.,"pearl opera glasses; Simons Bros & Co., 'N. 'Y., gold-headed cane: Geo, W.Shiebler,N.¥,, gold and silver ladle; Fradley & Co.,'N. ¥., zold-headed cane; Bros, & Coy X.Y cotd watch chal re Philadelphia, fifty pieces wall ; Meridén Silver Plate Co., fruit stand; J. ‘ogtfine butcher's scales; George Breitbart lady's parlor desk; Henry ‘Franc, silk hat, Christ. Ruppert, Freneb doil; L. Kaufman, pair enders; J. H. Whitehand, box cigars; Louis ers: Jolin Hilyard, boys: hat; 1 wski, case colozne; J. F. Lard: | dozen pi > Bros, raus & 3 hiefs; Carl Pe: id ting; William’ Helmu S. Fishman & Son, osenbery & Son, box ties; Metager Bros 4 corn; Geo. Spransy, two pair kid glov le, meerschiaum cigar holder; Win. ler, Georzetown, box tures; Charles Fischer, and B, T. Co.,4 Ibs. cotive Huw. Droopy celestinag J. J. Chapinad, and Stationery; Theo, Thomas, tollet se Tex und Coffee Co., 1 case’ of coffee Senmid, ease call bells: Sehw Henry Baue ‘ture; M. W pitson "& Co music books; jon: Miss album Union Louis Richard Gasch, 2 case wine; Mrs, Sliverberg & Co, Gall Co. ‘card receiver; J. b Philadelphia, lot singing ‘and M. McDonald, sola cush- rfumery set; Miss ind E, Karr, handkerchief cases; Mi chwab, sofa cush: lou; A. * Sons, silver bouquet holder; Mn, Brichl, butter dish; Miss Rosa Colman, et; 'Miss Fanny’ Knobloek, smoking jacket and cap; Mr, Bowden, card basket; Miss Jennie Robertson, china vase: Dr. Jackson, pertumery stand; Mr, Hollander, gertleman’s lacking set; Dr. Major, perfumery; F. Chris- tani, et; Miss Bartholinac, Udy; perfumery; Voigt & Huas,'pickle kinglani, candy; Louls Meyer, . Bergling’s Sobs, silic umbrella; Wm, air siippers; H. Kaiser, two boxes Ockershausen, One box cigars; Miss ter, embroidered tidy; Mrs, Werner, gle Creamer, collars and ser, looking ' glass; Miss A, Goldschinid; faney : J. Wachsmuth, ss Nettle Hulton, taney work: faney work Miss Mam! ollins, fancy work; Miss May Hamilton, fancy wor! Liss Rosie Basch, fancy fancy work; Miss J. taney work; a friend, fancy work; C.'T. Allen, "Baltimore, Md., silk’ handkerchlet; Plant, ladies’ gow. =. Rosenteld J0., Balti- 3 Ee & Co more, gent’s night shirt; Lillie Fischer, silk tle; Miss Rose ckeler, toilet mats; Miss Mary Gockeler, aprons: Mrs. H. Nau, ‘toilet mats; Mrs. R. Goldschmid, album and” beer set; Chr, Goekeler, six bottles of wine; Bon Marche, two. baskets artificial flowers; H. Reitzenstein, pair silk suspenders; Great China and Japan ‘Co. air vases; Louls Dorr, 30 pounds of candy? rs, Henry Ross, fancy articles; W.Brenuinger, clock; J. F. Ellis & Co., aurephone; Z. D. Gilt man,'perfumery; Noalt Walker & 'Co., scarfs; Mrs, George Holizman, slippers; N. Kaufmann, silk handkerchiefs; Weller & Kepetti, box cigars; C. M. Beil, views; E. E. Newton, knile, fork and spoons; H. Semkin, eight | tancy articles; Seaton Perry, lancy basket; 5, if | Haislet, flag; E. G. Davis,pletare frum [HL Rien, pair slippers s shawl; ‘Johusou, Garner covers; Robert "Cohen, two pair’ slippers; | Brooke & Koland, box scarfs; C. Christianl, per fumery; W. H. Sielumetz & Son.silk unnbrella; Franklin € Co., scope and views; E. Wagner, 2 boxes cigars; Kauiman & Co., N, ¥., lot of fancy articles; MH. Guggenhelmer, N, ¥., 3 placques; Dover Stamping Co, Boston, cake Wale; Hilder Huctt & Co.leadinie, Pa. 25 book; Wm. Touk & Co, mandoline and sheet music; Mrs, Selvers, toilet set; Mrs. Bergman, air vases; Miss Gussie Herbst, pin cushion Mrs, Seuifer'! mat; Mrs. Stefan, worsted work: W. L. L. Corpse, ebony cabinet; F. Waldecker & Co., zither; Schneider Bros. ‘tanned sneep sins; The ©. A. VoegelerCo., Baltimore, Md., 1 doz. “t. Jacob's’ Oil; T, Krober, N, ¥., eloc wldschmidt, looking glass; Mrs. J. § iciners, fancy work; Mrs. Max Weyl, banne Geo. J.’ Mueller, TOO ibs. candy Boston Goods House, ornamental’ fgures; Horton, cigar moker; Lansburgh udsomie mirror, towels and cover: wm.&, Scribner, three weaver foot powers; Aug, Meneken & Bros,, three boxes cigars; Wan. Bak lantyne & Son, Wo work baskets; Louls Kurtz, lot baby shoes; 8. Hirseh, pair suspenders: Rosenbaum Bros., fancy goods; A. Dittrich, set furs and canes; M. Neuinyer, funcy goods; J. E, Young, table cover; It. Goldschinid, two cham: ber sets; B. J. Behrend & Son, gure of High- lander; the “Oriole,” na basket; Bernhard Bailey, set irons: Tl. Fhillippt, brd. of hair, Z. Strasburger, lot shoes; W. H. Veerhotf, two pic- . Lewis, ties and scarf pins; Aug. Poll- York, ingle box; House &° Hert. Qliver P. Burdette, half dozen ‘ts; Victor E, Adier, child's suit; F. Sons, walnut whainot; D. L. Stu peanuts: Bernh. Roth, whip; John Kep} 4 clock; Wm. Berens, pants pattern; M. Fox, box cigars; J. Xander,’ @ bottles wine; Robt: Ber- berich, pair slippers; J. H. Meiners, 48 pieces fine wall paper; W: HL. Spel Henry Kramer, ha’ poe: . Alexander, eye-g! dozen scaris; M. Auge ‘iin ‘ring; 1. Hamburger nodel, card basket; fane work; Miss : kauder, iano ‘works, Miss Mf. Rubenacker, fincy work; Bed, Hehrénd’s’ on Hr Slicncht wall packey He Seneerase Son and Jas, Sbanuon, fancy table with ornaments; & Co,, Baltimore, four cham-| ‘The Woman Suffrage Convention, in tee A LIST OF THE SPEAKERS EXPECTED. Among the speakers expected to address the convention of the National Woman Suffrage association, which will begin at the Universal- ist church on the 17th proximo, are Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan ‘EW NATIONAL THEATER. “THIS (Saturday) EVENING—A DOUBLE BILL, Last ime of the Distinguished Comedienne, Tremxo Sx Doxaszs INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY CUTICURA. TREATMENT.—A warm bath with Coricuna Soar, and a single application of Curiocna, the great Skin Care. This repeated daily, with two or three doses of CUTICURA HUSOLVEXT, the New Blood Puri fier, to keep the blood cool, the ‘untrritating, the bowels open. the liver and kidneys ‘active, will speedily cure Ecsema, Tetter, Ringworm, ‘Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, Scall-Head. Dandruff and every species of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physicians and ber wets; Loals roller skates; A. & Bachsomid. child's rocker; whips; Mrs, Walter, an. taltimore, fic (cosenmaation at CHURCH. WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 34, Lecture by the REV, T. DeWITT TALMAGR “Is the World Better or Worm.” ‘Organ Recital from 7:30 to 8 by Mr. Jareis Butler. ‘Tickets. incloding reserved seats, SO cia —for ante at table; B. Kohn & E. Bainbridge & So1 ti MM, Goblenger, hus; Alf. Worch, rs. Chas. Newmann. B, Anthony Lilhe Devereux Blake, Har- Zerelda G. Wallace, Helen » Caroline Gilkey Roget man, Mrs James Beni Wright Sewall, Clara Bewick Colby, Scott Duniway, and Augusta Cooper —«s No More So-CALLED NAVAL Frau CASES THis TERM.—The remaining naval fraud cases ‘will not be taken up at the present term of the Criminal Court, owing to the business, but will go over to the ei bh thao And her superb Comedy Company. itimore, ton; M. Pimte A DANGEROUS GAME, holder; "Miss Bert tidies; Charles Lena Young, inted: Mixs Alma Knob! h, plano stool and half dozen orrans: Geo. W. McKensle & Co. Balti: more, bit; Mr. Borheim, Baltimore, socks an a ‘and tobacco; Misses H. Boyer, one box Neuhaus, two boxes two boxes two boxes cigars; iss Antonette Rakeman, handkerchief case and thermometer; G. Ockershausen, box cigars; Miss H.Stolpp, tambourine and cl 2, Petersen, pair napkin rin; Kropp, mirror; Lizzie Kettler, Kattleman, silver card receiver; Miss Sophia Kettler, isen, ease _wine; TRAGEDY AND COMEDY. Ne week—J. ©. Duffs Comic Gpera Company | in Gilbertand Suilivan’s Brisiitest and tent, THE MIKADO. ‘Scenery from Standard Theater, N. ‘Gepuine Antique Jay $1.50, $1, 7c. mouth organ: ‘Noah Zeller, ECZEMA ON A CHILD. 40 ip Chorus, ‘Your most valuable Coricura Rewepres have done my 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 CcT1cURA REMEDIES which speedily cured her, for which Lowe you many thanks and many nights of rest. ANTON BOSSMIER, Edinburgh, Ind. Atthe Mt Vernon Place Church, corner of Oth and K ‘streets, Admission for adults 25 ctx: children 10 cts, 80-200 BOOKS, &c._ Cranes Bavws GREAT LIBRARY SALE, ieee TRAVELERS.—The panese COSTUMES. Bek. and 25c,, according to Engagement for Six Nights and Saturday Matinee of MISS MARY ANDERSON And a Fall Dramatic Company, under the direction of MR. HENRY E ABBEY. ‘THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Bulwer's play, in fiveacts, THE LADY OF LYONS, Important Notice Baltimore and Ohio R. R. company have placed on their Cincinnati limited express trains, leaving Washington at 3 p. m. daily, through sleeping car Washington to Indianapolis, ar ig at Indianapolis daily at 1145 a m, following day; time 21 hours, George _ Ruhl, A beavers GRAN: Ed. Piepenbring, two fancy apron; ‘Mrs, Henry Reinhardt, tidy; Miss Kate Heuter, table scarf; Miss Sulli- glasses; Miss C. Selluausen, sack and socks; jor Wallach, N.. Y., fancy. cling, table; Miss Sarah Gormly, Mrs. A. Kiesicker, pair slipper zewskl, two han = ECTA, A busines experience of many years has tangbt as Sr e Nonce ‘that there is Bo form of advertisement so successfal as an offering of really desirable goods at bare cont, It ls a litde more expensive than a newspaper announce: tment, bat on the other band 4 a satiatacton to Know that every dollar of te cost lea direct & cur customers and we had rather par two dollars #0 ur patrons than one dollar to. newnpaer omiuch by the way of preface, tue ior what we are guingto do. We have purchased at very low fleures a number of FINE LINKARY. St TETTER OF THE SCALP. I was almost perfectly bald, cansed by Teter of the topof the scalp. Iused your Ccricuna REMEDIES about six weeks, and they cured my scalp perfectly, andmow my bair is coming back as thick as it ever J. P. CHOICE, Whitesboro’, Texas. COVERED WITH BLOTCHES, want to tell you that your Coricura RusoLvENT 4s magnificent. About three months ago my race was covered with Blotches, and after using three bottles ot RESOLVENT I was perfectly cured. FREDERICK MAITRE, jew Orleans, La, OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ‘adame Kloc- painted banners and other articles; Gail & Ax, Baltimore, large case and’ chewing tobacco; Hurn born, 12 bottles wine; Miss Minnie Albers, in- fant cup; R. 0. Edmonston, box figs and ‘red. W. Leverhardt, faney articles; Mrs. A. Sehmi Burkhart, large ri fine scissors, ete,; DRY GOODS AT cosT WILL BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. xt Week—February Ist, 2d and 34,HER MAJES- bth and 6th, THE WIN icture; Mrs. Ricks, ‘and table; G. Herrmann, child suit; R. Goldsmith, beer set; C. Auerbach, sewing ma- chine;Miss Ross Fries, sofa cushion; Mrs. M. L. Heider, banner; H. J. piu; Miss Minnie Geier, doll; hoods: Miss Lizzie Ruppert, lorsell, two. banks; ‘T. Christiani, ‘one’ cologne stand; Miss Henrietta Gocke- Miss Knodel, pair black hose; riumery; Miss A. Riess- Metz, silk handkerchief; Heilbrun, silk handkerchief, Miss Matti Davis, taney work; Vom, Elef & Co., N. Y., 3 fine cases ‘of scissors, 1’ dozen Graef & Schinidt, N. Y. scissors; Chas. Forschner, Reinhardt, skirt; Moritz & Keichel, Bultimore, 1 fine scissors case; G. C. Prinkert, fancy goods! H. A. Nun, 2 boxes cigars; slippers; Strasburger Bros. & Co,, boy's sult; Mrs. J. NI and pin cushion; Wm, Hoke & Co., ers; Mrs. D. D. Burdette, tollet’ box; Miss tides and toilet box; J. C. ore, Md., pertumery in box; Miss Cartie Voegeler, breakfast cup and halt dozen collars; Mrs. E:Shiek, sofa cushion and Lane, 1 1b, coftee, 2 Ibs. sugar; Mrs. T. Solomon, man, pair vases, BAUGH'S GRAND 01 HER MAJESTYS and 3 Mile. ALMA POHSTROM, FRA DIAVOLO, Another lot of Remnants will be thrown upon our center counter at half price. ‘We have seven fine Seal Plush Sacques left, the reg- ular price $30. We will sell them for $22.50. Fifteen Plush Visites, trimmed with Beaver and Feather, regular price $31. We will sell them for $20, $21 and $22, About thirty Newmarkets left, which we will sell at PERA HOUSE Novelisis, Historians, In Half Calf, Halt Morocco and Beautiful Alligntor Monday, Fen. 1 Pra Diavolo, ‘Si Sig. Del Puen obung, Sig. Carace @, and Zerling Schultz, banner, Miss 23 St. Charles st, Mattern, rollin; Keburg. Mt ApOuSTROM Just the Style of Volames that every person of taste Wants for use in & Home Library. ‘We propose to Utiline These as Selling them every Day FROM 10 TO 12 A.M, and 5 two 6 P.M, At Just Exactly what they Cost Us, Ube day these Sets will be sold LAR PRICES. oP THEM—READ ABOUT THE WAVERLY NOVELS—Complete in twelve We have three editions of this set, bound in half calf, in balf calf extra or full alligs BEST FOR ITCHING DISEASES. One of our customers says your Coricuna REN®- prs are the best he can find for itching of the skin. ‘He tried all others and found no relief until he used F. J. ALDRICH, Droggist, Rising Sun, 0. Sold everywhere. Price, Curicuna, 50c.: SOAP, 25c.; Resovenr, $1. Prepared by the Porres Dave AND CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Muss, Send for “How to Care Skin Diseases.” Pimples, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby ‘Humors, use Curicuna Soar. Advertisement by A sweeping reduction will Be Store, including Carvets, ‘Stock must be reduced before taking inventory, made throughout the ‘Tsehifvely’ & Evans, pin cushion; W. pel inte, ote le Ue a feroedes, Mme. Lablache men. Mme MINMIF. HAUK (her original character). Mine. MALVINA CAVALAZZL Mme. LILLIAN NORDICA. Wednesday, Feb. 3 . Gianninl: “Cuerubint it Hare Annina, Mic, Bauermester; Flora, Mile. Lablache, we. LILLIAN NORDICA. Mme, MALVINA CAVALAZZI and Corps de Baitet. rices—Orchestra and orchestra circle, | 50; do... other rows, $2: balcon; 1.50; do..other rows, $1; family cir ‘aschettt: 11 Dancairo, | And @t other hours W. W. BURDETTE & CO, 926 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w We Azz Now Reavy TO SHOW YOU THE LARGEST AND BEST SE- LECTED STOCK OF HERE ARE A FEW 3 fine cases of seale; Mrs, T. pair sitppers; Kuhn hered that the usual price of w cloth bound set that haif calf binding of Waverly ts $18.00, w Worth twice the price of cloth, the marvelous HACKERA Y's COMPLICL HOW LIKE OIL AND WINE to the famished of old isa CuTicuRA ANTI-PAIN PLasTxR to the aching sides and back. the weak and painfal muscles, the sore chest and hacking cough, and every pain and ache ot daily toll. 25c._ Everywhere, CITY ITEMS. Fine Shoes at a Snerifice. Now is Your Time to Buy, AT YounG's SHox Howse, 4 ‘We have too m: intend to sell them, Cousin’s Fine Button, 82.25; worth $3. Saller’s Flexible Kid, Curtis & Wheeler 0. SGooaler & Naylor's Hand-sewed, $3.50; worth Day’s Hand-sewed Button, Cousin’s Best French Kid, Bishof’s Fine Straight Wallace's Best Pebble Powell's Kid and Goat, Best $2 Misses’ Spring’ Heeled and Spring Heel, $1.25, feel Button for 55¢. land-sewed Boots for $3.75, Gent's $5 Hand-sewed Gaiters, $4. $4 Boots and Gaiters reduced to $3. .50 Gaiters and Boots reduced to $1.95. ubber Boots and Shoes cheap. HeILproy’s Old Stand, ‘Look for: The Old Woman in Window. For Medical Purposes Our 4-Year-Old Pare Rye Whi gallon, has no equal. It is absolutely’ pure. N.T. METZGER Grocers, 417 7th st. n.w. Johnson, 9th and E sts. n. f fine Oysters, nevertheless the bad w Hox and Steamed a specialty, Also, meals, hot lunches, fresh Ladies’ 'saloon first lite attention. Call, 1 Fleischer, Balti LARGE BUTTONS Ever displayed. We have 500 styles to select from, ‘and as we imported a great many of them ourselves, we can show you some exclusive styles. The prices range from 25c. to $10 a dozen, and we invite you to glance over our sample cards when next in our e¢- ERZOG'S NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. ‘The Only Down Town Place of Amusement. SEE EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2, Mrs. J. Voegeler, icture and vases; Dan, Nacba: Mrs. Blum, 1 seent bi Russian caviar; Louis V Bright, child's sacque; cushion and tidies; Mrs. Wm. Kettler, quilt; Mrs, Seufferle, mat; Mrs, B, Brocker, nuts Emima Koch, table scarf, Schaeffer & Komadl, Philadelpbia, books; E. J. Cudlip, views, ete.? Chas. Karsch, case wine; J, Heller, hair oil and pert, handsome screen; Wm. Stolpp, 2 xoliolz, 2 bottles wines; igham, 1 bottle champagne; Amelia Boecker, pair fancy chairs and uinbrella case; . We after thea In ten aif calf edition ior S90 hai alt | gator for $12.00: and beautiful half morocco or half ENB WORKS, In fi are thonght reasonable by aus’ bookse $20.00 for plain clo exhmusted we will sell them at $1 17.00 or halfcalt extra vf full alligator and $10.50 | for‘half morwooe 0 ames: A $30.00 extra of fill allle 000 TIMES in E Sand Amerion. Lnterpreted tssion NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS, aodepen eee Our Dress Trimmings are arriving dally,and already We are showing many new styles, especially In beaded headings, also in wood headings, new drops, &c. binding, but until ME MUSEUM, Penua. ave..near hair tonic; Mi THE GREAT HiT o| Mrs. Louis meter ton, $2.50; worth And. His Famous not low enous to SPECIALTY AND DRAMATIC COMPANY. EMBROIDERIES. Md Saturday’ Aiternvou abd Night, Our Embroidery Department never was more com- Our prices are entirely ont of the reach of competition, and fresh bargains are being Rareains Just as attractive. for insinuce, we offer ncron's History of the Colonization of the United States, a work of sterling merit, in- terest ing and instractive to old and you stocking bag; ES te worth $4.50. we . 3 plete and attractive. Immense success everywhere. Crowds ni away. Admission to all 01 Gray and Stephens and Uneir it, $2.20; ie, and ‘many others to be noticed later; Godt, $1.00; w Barth, 3 silk handkerchiefs; Maur & r, Baltimore, tidies; Mr. Hesse, umbrel: pairs slippers; J. $ gs in the last London 'o be placed on the = at has never been sold for iess than 8, We have still left about 1,000 yards of that Irish point, which we are selling at 35¢. peryard. Every One says they are worth 75c. Continuation in GRAND BANQUET FOR THE BENEFIT OF the suflerers from the receut fire at Howard's wen on MONDAY. feb. 1 und 2, at 716 K st. n.w., the ‘@ ‘committee of colored citt ‘open at Sly o'clock. ‘Tickets of admission 25 cts. Commitee—Oiho Branson, KW. Jackson, F George “H. Johnson, “Millard nell, Carter Battent—J. issware; Miss ing ping; Mrs. Rohr, pair fanc; intz, fancy apron; W1 ‘Lou. Anderson, 2 roll- slippers; Miss m.H, Dunkhorst, 5 Aug. Worch, cackoo clock; Chas, 0 boxes cigars; Hi aks & Co., $5: J. M.'G, Emery, ; y | _ $16.98 or in 11 volumes as reste vege ‘ooper's Works, 10 Work. in 10 valinies, at na! 15 volumes, a George Eliot's Work OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT OF OUR Hazelton, $1; ; John Waldman, $2! ladelphia, $5; H. 3 *. Conover &’Co., 10;' Mrs. Just, $5; H. I. Gregor $5; Lutz & B . J. Johuson, 5Vc.; G. J. Seut Wm. Wilken- Hagerty, $1; $25; Chass Walton in F. Burk, tH. Pari 9 PEREMPTORY . Jackson, chairman. Tickets for sale at and most exciting tales of adventure ever pab- ies, sold Separately. Kemuti- Natiosal RIFLES HALL, Ip ilustrated ty. ‘0 a vol G st, bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w., JANUARY 29TH TILL FEBRUARY 6TH, WASHINGTON ISRAELITES' FAIR and BAZAR. Open Every Evening from ¥ till 12 0’clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, COSTUME NIGHT. FRIDAY AFTERNOO! From 2 till 5, Children's Matinee. Children and Nurses free. HEATER COMIQUE MME. GIRARD’S ED SALE OF ALL FALL STOCK, AT PRICES WHICH fully bound th cloth exautane ‘and reduced from $! ky, at $3 per WILL SELL THE GOODS, loward House, 5 - Mulhorer,” $1; Baron Von’ Alvensieben, $10; Simon Wolt, $10; 8. Trier & Sons, New BE. Robinson & C rman American Fire Insural 2; J. J. Wilmarth, ind, such as All the favorite compere, Sarty"s, Green's and other Histories, Books, Peck’s Bad isoy, Works of Ficti ‘We have no room to pack away fall goods, and there fore are bound to sell ont to make room tor SPRING STOCK NOW DAILY ARRIVING. Notice below a few special inducements in heavy weight goods, and to jo have waited late, so as to buy cheap, we say? Now is your time to buy and you have your triumph. 6-4 Bannockburn Suitings at £4 6-4 Homespun Suitings ut 55c., formerly 800. Suitingsat 8Cc., formerly $1.15, 6-4 Tricot Suitings at 76c., formerly 95c. All our fall shades of Cashmeres, Boucle, Flannel ‘Suitings, &c., are reduced proportionately low. and we call your special attention to this sale, as it is the last Philadelphia, ‘eur, ali mt half, ‘and less than halt the ustial prices ther wath s game and every delicac; er BUtOTS, etc. class, on the first floor. Sudden Changes of Weather are productive of Throat Diseases, There is no more et iseases to be found than in the use of Brown's Bronchial Troches, Price 25c, of New Turkey Prunes 4 pounds tor 25 cents. N, T. Merzcer & Bro., Grocers, 417 7th st. n.w. Special Prices for And besides these w have. hosts of other vole umes, covering the whole field of literature for oldnud hg, tn pets and slug afer & Cleary, m. A. Yutes Cahoon & Co., 35; elnhardt, $1; ; cash, 25¢,; Tompkins, $5;'E. Kattnard, 25¢.; ‘ade, $1; cash, 3: $1; cash, Baltimore, 50c.; Mr, Harrover, 50c.; E. ia, Va., $10; collected by A. Klinge, $12.2: $6; Cough: ffectual rellet in, Jost, $3; Mrs. Wwhham, Alex- | osenberg and 'S. Kaliski, $5; Mrs, on & Co., ¥: ISH NOVELTY CO, MASQUEKADERS, jzations in One. ‘and Gaunon, ‘The Wray, Miss Mary Milton, "Mme. ella Creighton. Mme. Ada Devene, Wray, Aime, Mathilde Morton. Brey any Wutann mau, MONDAY, JANUARY 25TH, And during the Week, except Friday Night, ‘Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, ‘The Wonderful Negro Boy Pianist, ED IN WASHINGTON. ‘Full Particulars in Hand-tiils _3030,12,4,7-4t Four Vandevilie Variet Clark and Williams, Gall See our $1 Velvets, now 73c. See our $1.25 Velvets, now $1.15. See our Brocade Velvets at half thelr value. Black Brocade Veivetsin 10 different styles, reduced from $2.65, $2.50 and $2.45, to $: HATSHAKES- NTROVERTIBL peare Could not write,or ev: the sounets were written by Bacon to tie Fssex. Price 25 cents. BELNIANO'S J30-16° ENRY G LANCASTER, 820 77TH 81; J. F. Clements, $5; IF Saturday and Mon- Hon. Joseph ‘$5; Mr. Jordan, 3: lothworthy, $5; ‘Ay 25e; G. H. Plant, Christiani, $: room, $1; cash, Srrcuz Low Prices FOR FEBRUARY. Dr. Einil Beaseis, D. Stidham, ‘sr., $1; J. Ottenberg, Bergilng, $1; Evans AT THE ORIOLE, 822 7TH ST., 3 DOORS BELOW I. Remnants of 6 and 8c. Calicoes 4c.; Zephyrs, ied Flannel, 18¢.; See, black ahd ook 25e. 7e.; 10c. Silicia 8e.; 5c. black '89e. bluck beaded Chenille Fringe 65c.; #8c. beaded black Chenille Fringe ‘Tbe; 250, Worsted, Lace, nav} <olored lining Gambrie 4 cross-bar Muslin, 8c.; BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. See our 20 pai rs of all-wool 11-4 Blankets, slightly Remember, 11- See the Comfort we offer at 75c.; also, See the Comfort we offer at $1, and ‘See the Comfort we offer at $1.25. See the Blanket we offer at $2.40. Tt is extra heavy and far superior to any we have yet been able to show F 02, 6c; NAV; 250. grey tw! jannel 3 Flannels, 2c. 1 >) Eerie te Warne Mavs Ensy. ored Cashmere, 21c.; ‘The Stygmograph Multiple Copying Pen, ‘The lrektograph Dry Copying Provers ‘The Cyclontyle Duplicating Apparatas, Copying Presses, Stylographic Pens, Gola Pens, Inks ofailkinds Fine and Commercial Dasraving. Printing. Binding WM. BALLANTY! 428 SEVENTH STREET, blue, brown, Comtiorts 59¢.} NEW YORK MILIS SHEETING COTTON, im- 50c. turkey red mense width, very best quailty, HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, pure wool, immense double width, in Brown, Blue and Green, 374. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure Linen, 50e. CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. beautiful Dress goods, all colors, BLIND TOM, - SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASE COTTONS AND 5026 Silver grey Gossamers, $1. . = THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886. On sale and subscriptions received, Washington agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN C. PARKER'S, = tern’ 50. Stern's, 294) sme afusical Phenomenon of the Ags Renowned throughout the World as Elegant 40c. Silk and Satin Scarfs reduced to 18c., at Auerbach’s Gent's Furnish- ing and Sewing’ Machine room: fort should be inevery family.2 Johnson, Corner 13th Has fine Steamed Oysters, Terrapin, Meals, Lunch,ée., and everythin class restaurant, At manufacturer's prime cost. We have no competi ROYAL SERGE, tion in these goods avd are the leaders of low prices, 12 yards for $2.00. CARTERS ‘711 Marker Space, near 7th street. GOLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, real SILKS, immense width, excellent quality, Teal value $1.25; reduced to 8e, TRICOT, LADIES double width, pure wool, all colors, 50c. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, $1.25, DOUBLE WHITE BLA: Ave quality, special bargain at $5.00; reduced 16 THE GREATEST NATURAL PIANIST LIVING. Admission, 50cts. Reserved seats, 75cta. Seats secured at Eltis' music store. HE cHOIC! raining toza first large Soh MARY ANDERSON: are onsaleat ROOSE'S Cigar Stands, National_and Metropolitan Hotels. Dunlorth's Digest of the U.S. Reports. Williams eryeaxth ediga 3 me jeConneil on trasiees” CLOTH SUITING, wide B5e. Corsets at 25c, Stern's, 904 7thct, 2 ETS IMMENSE size, nen any eee as ae ‘When she was a child She cried for Castéria, ‘When she became a Mi e clung to Castoria, When she had Children ‘She gave them Castoria, When Baby was sick we her Castoria, ‘When sho was. a ciild She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss e clung to Castoria, —_th,s,t,kk SOc. Corsets at 39c. Stern's, 904 7th st, 2 reginn Cod Liver Oll, the been maintained a half century, is still abead of all competition. the article will find it their advantage to insist on our brani directly to our larboratory. Co,, Phila., and at draggists, Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The pound over the plain Oil is that the nauseating laste of the oil is removed, and the whole ren- dered palatable. The offensive taste of the oll has long acted asa great objection to ils bnt in this form the trouble 1s obviated. A host Of certificates might be the excellence and, 5 Liver Oil and Lime,” but the fact that It is pre- bed by the medical faculty is sufficient. For sale by A. B, Wilbor, chemist, Boston, r Ward. Wit of Women, by Rate Sanborn, lic, by Curtis. ‘Stationery of all kinds will be sold by the sheet, quire or ream; also by the pound. Call and examine’ my stock before purchasing else Sraxp Frou Unoze. For reasons which we do not careto explain, but which are all sufiicient to us, we have made the fol- lowing sweeping reductions in the low prices heretofore governing our matchless stock of Gentlemen's Cloth- BOU-CLA CLOTH, in Black, 13 yards wide, 75e. REMNANTS OF SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, LESS THAN COST Wursr Base Pownsr (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN Tab ES, LACK HITit POLS “CoMPL = ELEGANT AX: RAND MOQUET CA\ RPETS, MOQUET HALL CARPETS, RUGS. WaL- ETOP Cl FURNITURE ‘Militsry Law, 2 vol Wit: MORE a! My Sr Or Houmar Goons isnow complete and fully displayed on first and seo ond floors, consisting in part of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER GOODS of all kinds, which to enumerate would re- ends to call early and make selec Tush commences. Be Six HEATING STOVES, Orie DESIRABLE ALTICLES AT "AUC. On WEDNESDAY THIRD, 1886, commencing at. T! residence No. 941 THER WITH $40 Overcoats now $25. 'B5 Overcouts now 80 Overcouts now Overcoais now 20. 25 Overcoats now 18. How do these prices strike yo expressing an opinion, but peruse: ‘Some $25 Overeoats now $15. $22 Uvercoats now $15. ‘20 Overcoats now "13.50. 46 Overcouts now 10. 12 Overcoats now 20 Overcoats now Never mind the why or wherefore. ‘You must not Kick for au explanation. ‘The cause is our affair; the result your opportunity, Here 1s some choice reading for bargain-hunters: ‘$35 Suits now $25. 25 Suits now 18 20 Suits now 15. 15 Suits now 10. And a few that readily sold for $20 and $18 are thrown in with those marked $10. Separate ‘Trousers—models of correct style—we offer at about 58 cents on the dollar. ‘We have no more space else we would gladden many a mother's heart by the recital of our slaughter of prices in Boys’ and Children's Clothing. We simply say Inconclusion: We nelther ask norgive quarter. Our logan fs, "War to the knife” on high prices for Fine MORNING, FEBRUARY EN O'CLOCK, at K street, between Sth and 10th streets northwest, I shall sell & superior collection of ‘Household Effects, 430-30 TPHOS E WAGGAMAN, Real Extate Auctioneer. LOT, IMPROVED BY FOURTEENTH: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS FOR THE INDIAN COMMISSION MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’S SONS, Established 1829. quire much more Well, never mind 1 tions before the ‘Lowest. reputation of NEW YORE. 6. a, WHITAKER. Teas Dw rRLNG.NOd Bove and athe STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Li- ei ierbiaies erientaerna nae ihe following described parcel of Commencing for the same at the thwest corner of lot lettered A, of John O. Evans’ = stains Gare For Pra WA ReCTeG ‘ASHINGTON. D. Since 1857 to within two mouths t sf flicted with, Piles in its worst forma. Ihave used ntities of all the Pile medicines advertised durin have been under the treatment ol loctors in Tennessee and elsewhere, ut $1,000, and no rellet. “About two It W. WALKER, Messenger U.S. Patent Office. id lato Engineer on the Kast Tennessee and Var R, ud Rowan iron Works, Chattanooga, _PRICE, $1; forsale by principal Cincetarso Linrany, ‘The largest and best in the city, with constant addi- NEW BOOKS and REST MAGAZINES Mrs. LUCY L. HUNTER, 21749 Penosyivania avente. LATING LIBRARY, ., one of the land tage of this com- asscon as issued. ‘ull at a cost of abo months since 1 ‘ground, to wit! began to use © Wy ss8inet0x ance eth jven here to testify to Seem ‘of “Wilbor's Cod line of said lot A 96 leet to the west line of an alley; direction to the southeast of said subdivision: thence feet; thence south 21 feet to the place of be- ‘with the house situated je of the partition walt divi ‘on said Lot A, from the house house ‘Tenn, arugKists. J27-1w* thence in # m Me jortheaster] corner ot lot lettered [418] And Latest G5e. Corsets at 43c; Stern's, 904 7thst, 2 Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy cured my wife of General De- bility and Liver Complaint, ‘house, fuated on the adjoln- ‘being No. 1127 14th street nortn- nT MILWAUKEE LAGER! Gratefully yours, ‘The Howland Dental Association, at No, 211 4% street northwest, do all kinds of ‘All work warranted first-class, Have administered Nitrous Oxide 40,000 persons, i THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. i THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS J. M. GRADY, Maxaczn. (ALL BLUE SIGNS) How To Bz Bauaurrrux. ‘This secret has been successfully solved by the MONTE CHRISTO PARFUMERIE. Established 1860, EUGENIE’S SECRET OF BEAUTY! It not only beautifies but purifies the comy 4 brilliant transparei belles of Kuro} | i sold, of: rehaser. the pin ; % oO r Bonveyancing’ and" recbrding ‘will be st purchaser's For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, dental work. fi i ‘Cost. if terms are not comy Sale, Property, will ‘with In ten days from be resold at risk and cost of de- after ten days, notice. EAU a SEUNDERS, arastecs ‘THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. rpuomasE w. taM’L © PALMER Me xX allowed a free trial of thi the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated V with Electric Suspe1 1224 20th Street Northwest, nsory Appliances, for te relief and permaneot cure of Nervous eases, Complete restoration to healt Fast Aso Wirtz SUITINGS. OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, ‘Now on exhibition at the Leading Tailoring Estab Malimeut of Washington. HD. BARR, 1212 Pennavivanw avenus ‘Keal Estate Auctioneer. Scott's Emulsion ef Pure ‘America, and is ‘Of money refunded, Price isn $1.50 per box, VELOOTINE FACE POWDER. ‘Warranted the best in the world; 60c. and $1 per box. INDELLIBLE LIQ ‘Natural tint; don’t rub; INDELLIBLE LIQUID LIP ROUGE, Price $1 per bottle. Also our ch tarenow nc tronghout the mnghoul Zecompanying preparations), 82. CREAM OF ALMONDS, for softening and whiten- {ng the hands, SOe, per bottle, ty wriskien Price $1 per bots. = RUSMA, for removing superfluous hair. Price $1 per bottle. et sue £ Hes HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BF 3 Re ID FACE ROUGE. tad f E 3 3 it iH i i i ‘THE CELEBRATED VELATI'S FAMOUS CARA- MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY, 620 9th st. n.w.. opposite U. 8 Patent Office Branch Store, 1708 Pennsylvania ave. nw. tun, W rusxy, FURIE, ‘Grocers If not on hand ask ee "LER & CO.. Distillers, Baltimore, ISHOPS CAMPHORINE i it E i € ' i i f it fi i 2 ! 4 | if é 4 world, Price (with cy i i Sei ji EESERH i fy Can be had at D: 4 ki instantancously the Slashes, light, brown, HAIR TONIC, ‘casortinant of above may be’ J. ROCHON, DEALER IN HAIR Goons, 587 15th at. n.w., opposite Treasury Building. of tie Betnclpal Drug Stores