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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasurxetox, D.C.. Feb. 1, 1886. 9 a.m, For the middie Atlantic states, generally fulr, slightly colder weather; northwest to southwest winds; higher barometer. For Tuesday, slightly colder weather fs in- @icated for the’ districts bordering on the At- lantie, Including the Distriet of Columbia, Awa ssinicdacl Woopwanp & Lorarop will open, in their Line dept. to-morrow morning, 3,000 yards of manuiacturerers’ “Remnants” of | white cheek and plaid Natnsooks, lengths 4 to 10 yards. Usually sold at 18e. Only i0e. per yd. Dox't Foreer to attend the Hebrew Fair to- night at “National Rif_es’ Armory.” JvLICs LANSBORGH will close out to-morrow Moguet Axmiuster rugs. $3.90 each. ‘ormerly sold for $5. BRING THE BABIES to have their pictures taken with the instantaneous process. Mr. Rice says he ean catch the most unruly. Try THE “New Improved Spool” for sewing machines. sale at Davis’, Market Space, corner 8th street. Dox'r ForGer to attend the Hebrew Fair to- ight at “National Rifles’ Armory.” Hs# Lise BaBy, don't you ery, You li go to the Jahrmarkt byeand bye. It opens Monday, at the Light Infantry hall, 15th st. and Pa. ave. THE SALE oF Hassocks will be continued at Julius Lansburgh’s,315 7th street, for one more Gay to close out 461 yet unsold. Hot-#ovse CUCUMBERS, tomatoes and mush- rooms, spring chickens, Phil. capons, atthe Pal- Ace Market, cor. 14th st, and New York ave. Dow’r ForGet to attend the Hebrew Fair to- night at “National Rifles’ Armory, Lispry fs the man for complicated French clocks. Thirty years’ experience. EVERY HOUSEKEEPER should read Moses & Son’s advertisement in the “Post.” Rea Fert Dereys, $1.50, 435 7th. Lewis. Dox’r FoRGET to attend the Hebrew Fair to- night at “ National Rifles’ Armory.” MrLx and Whisky testers, Hempler’s, cor. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBavGn's OPERa House.—Mspleson’s Opera, company in “Fra Diavolo.” NATIONAL THEATER.—“The Mikado.” Ovexa Housk.—“The Banker's Druze MvsevM.—Gray & Stephens. THEATER Comique.—Variety. ——— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:40 p. m., and extinguished at 5:00 a. m. ‘A boy named Henry Bailey was struck on the bead and seriously injured Saturday afternoon > piece of iron thrown from a window ot Siaurice Fiynn’s stove store, 621 Pennsylvania avenue, by Horace Middleton, a colored boy employed in the store. Joceph Nitzey,a young man employed on dredge No, 1, in the Georgetown channel, was struck on the head Saturday by a falling block, which fractured his skull. He was removed to Providence hospital. Benjamin F. Hunt's slaughter house, on the Tenlytown road, was destroyed by fire Satur day. The damage amounted to about $1,500, Imsurance 3600. ‘A window curtain In the residence of Mr. Washington McLean, No. 14 Lafayette square, took fire Saturday night, but was discover and extinguished betore any damage occurred. The following subscriptions for the benefit of the Howard row sufferers have been received at ‘PRE Stax office: Cash, 50c.; a friend, $1: South Washington Lively Eight Social club, $2. The remains of the late Dr. Clement Pearson were on Saturday taken to Cleveland, Ohio, by his relatives for interment. Ata meeting of eighteenth division of the Associated Charitles at Anacostia yesterday, gAdresses were made by Judge Snell and Mr. E-Shilliaton sends The Century for February. pate Criminal Court did no business to-day, proceed with ordinary cases to-morrow: Last evening at the lodge of the Dandas farm, four miles from this city, on the Bunker Bill road, a little colored girl, 3 years old, was ‘was badly burned on the face and arms by the “Zid. Brooks of Tennessee, was admitted te ‘Tennessee, was ee aes cas Seas '@ has rece! rough TH x Exo Bran $41.50 and a box of clothing from Mrs. Jones, of 904 New York avenue, for the Denefitof the Howard row suiferers. |" John J. Hassett, s young man, was charged Police Court this morning witb assaulting Miller, a neighbor, who, it 1s alleged, Seat inte Hamott's house ad interfered while ‘was whipping his wife. Judge Snell an Bim $10. A Bence or Kers.—A neatly dressed col- ered boy, about eighteen yearsold, was ob- served last night by Officers Kendall ‘and Can- ningham trying doors on Connecticut avenue. ‘The officers followed him for four noting finally arrested him Bisconduet. T! took from hhis pockets bunch of keys. He was taken to the Police Court and sentenced to minety days on the farm in default of bonds. Juma sr chests SuPPosep To HAVE STOLEN A Horse AND Bueer.—Josepb Cummings, the man who was arrested Saturday by Officer Breen on suspi- Sion of stealing s horse and buggy, is stil! held at the police station pending an investigation of the case. Major Dye yesterday received a felegram from Chief of Police sherty, of Wim: Del. stating that a team had been si And asking that the man arrested boa 4 until they could send some one to n From papers found on the prisoner he js sup- to be “Joe” Zimmerman from Wilming- Chief Daugherty, of Wilmington, arrived here this morning, identified the prisoner and the team, and left'on the 11 0” train with the prisoner and team. ——+ TRANSFERRED To THE New WorKHOoUsE.— ‘The transfer of inmates from the old female work and poorhouse tothe new one was com- menced today and will continue until all are in their right piaces. The new female work- house has been furnished nearly throughout the whole building in @ substantial manner. There are men enough awaiting thelr proper quarters to fill the old female workhouse. peoceeotin secretes Rosserres Reporte —Friday night, be- tween the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, a tbief en- tered the residence of Wiliam T. Turpin, 227 Massachusetts avenue, and stole from’ the Kiteben a ham, ucket of lard and other pro- Visions. C. A. ee fori gra north- West, reports stolen his two tul worth PS ae . “ ———— Rownep py HiGHWAYMEN.—Mr. Robert W. Fowler, a cierk in the Post Office department, who resides ai B street southwest, reported to the police yesterday that afew minutes past ¢leven o'clock Saturday night while on bis way home, and while on B street, between 8th and ‘Vth streets southwest, he was knocked down by two colored men and’ robbed of $47 In cash. Mr. Fowler says that one of the men caught hold of him, thew him to the pavement and Beld im by the throat while he pressed his Stomach with bix knees, while a second man came upand robbed him of the money. ie says he made no outcry and is unable to seribe the men, = ——_-___ Tae Hemeew Farr.—There was a lat tendance at the Hebrew fair at the Nat! Rifles’ hall Saturday evening. at jonal ‘One of the amuse- Ments was fishing for « diamond ring, which had beev dropped into the fish pond. "No one Succeeded in the search. On Wednesday the Washington Continentals will visit the fair, and on Friday the articles will be sold by auction. ‘The following donations for the fair, received through Miss KR. Hexter, were omitted from revious notices: W.H.’ Hurrover, $3; W. H. larlow, $2; Friends, $10; E. Morrison, mer chandise, valued at $i ————— Free Wirt Hrs Revoiver.—Nace Stewart, @ young colored man from the country, while psssing along near Boundary and thirteenth streets, yesterday, fired two shots from his re- yolver and ran ‘off. Officers McNamara and Rhodes overtook him and placed him under arrest. He had the revolver in his pocket when arrested. This morning, in the Police Cou: Stewart was charged with carrying concealed Weapons, and fined $20 or sixty days on the a p2Be, Derr Ovnna Compar ve witnessed in other cities the performance of “The Mikado,” by the Duff Opera company, which opens at the National Theater to-night, Speak of it In enthusiastic terms. A really adequate ntation of this beautiful little ‘opera of | seen in libert € Sullivan has not yet been Washington, and the performances of troupe will therefore be especially wel- come tothe thousands who admire the works Of these lever Englishmen. oe Tue Morpex TRIAL AT AccoMACK.—Hon. George D, W ise, of Vinxiuia, who was employed defense, In the cuse of the common- Wealth agt. J. Revel Sturges, charged with kil ing James Mears in said county in November last, returned to his post of duty in the House Capt. Wise’s argument jor the defense Was considered the ablest that has been beard since the death of his Hon. ¥ a Benry A. Wise. The Oelock : Jury was still out’at 10 iy ee ‘correspond! and cars to destination. Guten, ‘3S notre Clacinmath 16 bour, and St. 27 bours. I (po- Us 21"hours and Pittsburg 10 hours. Limited for Chicago and Pittsburg, leaves Washington St 9:48 a m. daily; for Cincinnati, St. Louls end Indianapolis, 3 p.m. €r Or Lererest To Book-BUYEES.—At the re- quest parties in goverument empio; id fficers Elected. At the annual meeting of the Women’s An- thropological Society, held Saturday afternoon, at the residence of Mrs. Col. James Steven- son, the old officers were re-elected as follows, President, Mrs.Col. James Stevenson; vice presi- gents, Mrs, Darwin R. James sad are. Charies Nordhoff, recording secretary, irs. my Hitchcock; corresponding secretary, Miss Sarah A, Scull; treasurer, Mrs. John W. Foster. The senior ciass of the Law School of the Co- lumbian University elected the following offi cers: President, W. P. Greely; vice president, W_ H. Jackson; treasurer, H.C. Wood; secretary, A. B. Hall; exeutive committee, F. R. Yb 4 F. McKinney, H. V. Cook, A. M. Tillman, F. Churets, C. E./Suinner, E.'T. Walker. Seeman Seti, Tur JAWEMARKT THIS EVENING.—The Jabr- markt of the Concordia church will be opened at the Light Infantry armory this evening and the scenes and entertainment will be both novel and interesting. There will be on exhi- bition a miniature reproduction of the Luther house at Eisleben and the Schiller house at Harbach. “The Battle of the Frogs” will be one of the attractions, Booths representing the wares of all nations will be placed around the hall. A hop will be held each evening. Sena- tor Sherman will del’ jer the opening address. To ATTEND A RECEPTION IN PHILADELPHIA.— Hon. Samuel J. Randall and Messrs, William Dickson, A. W. Fletcher and Edward Jobnson, representing the Americus club, of Philadel: phia, will accompany a number of distinguished guesis from this city to Philadelphia this aft noon to attend the annual reception of the clut seco orb ns FIRE IN THE SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE.— Que of the bulldings occupied, Dy. @ portion ot the surgeon general's office, 937 F street,caugttt on fire early last evening from the over-beated ood work about the heater in the basement, and the flames spreading up through the stair way, broke out through the roof, but was finally checked by the firemen. The hospital records of the western and southern states were in great danger and a portion of the papers were removed before the fire was finally e: lingnished. The damage to the building is about $500. It isowned by St. Patrick’s church and insured in the Arlington Fire Insurance Co, of this city, During the fire John Lynch, of No.6 company, fell down the cellarway and ‘was badly cut about the head. Rea Estate Saves.—Benj. H. Warder has sold to Henry Strong for $14,000 two lot 25x112 feet each, at_the northeast corner of 16th and Lstreets. Henry A. Willard has sold toJonn 8, Wormstedt tor $9,796.88 the pro erty fronting fifty teet on the'east side of 140 street, between F and § streets. Geneveive E. Walker has sold to Merriott. W. Walker for 5 pe the property at the southeast corner of and 4th streets northeast, and also the prop- erty fronting fifty teet_on the east side of 2d street, between A and B streets northeast. Clin- ton Lloyd has sold to Mrs, Elizabeth B. Craige for $10,000 the pr rty fronting sixteen feet on the south side of H street, between 6th and ‘7th streets, ——— GREAT SALE oF Works oF Ant—There are gu exnibition at the gallery of Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co, a valuable collection of Ital- Jan, Appenine, stone groups, French bisque figures, real Roman miniature bronzes, lal ‘vases and pedestals, French majoliea porcelain plates, Italian decorated terra cotta statues, and other artistic objects. The sale takes place on Wednesday, Feb. 3d, at 11 o'clock a. m.,3 and 8 o'clock p.m. ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders SoLp ony Ix cays RoYaL Bakrxe PowDex Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. 0c24 (MA24814 POIsoN CAN BE ENTIRELY RE- moved from the system by the use of Ayer's Ague Cure, which contains a sure epecific, In the form of a vegetable product, used in no other rem- edy. Warranted. IS WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST EMER encies that are liable to arise in every family. A cold may be dangerous thing, or not, depending upon the means at hand to combat it’ In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthma, etc. Ayers Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest and most effective care, and your best friend. az8 Seectat Low Parces FOR FEBRUARY. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, im- mense width, very best quailty, 25¢ HOME-SPUN DRESS GOODS, pure wool, tmmense double width. in Brown, Blue and Green, 3742. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure Linen, 50c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. ROYAL SERGE, beautiful Dress goods, all colors, 12 yards for $200. = CARTERS, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. COLOKED snd BLACK SILK VELVETS, value $1.25 reduced to bus. ee immense width, excellent quallty, Fedaced 10 98e. : TRICOT, LADIES CLOTH SUITING, wide doubie width, pure wool, all colors, 50c. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, $1.25. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, IMMENSE size, wuality, special bargain at 5.0: reduced 16 BOU-CLA CLOTH, in Black, 1% yards wide, 75c. REMNANTS OF SILKS, VELVETS, 28 DRESS GOODS, LESS THAN COST Asero-Amenicax Ixsunaxce Co. 629 F STREET NORTHWEST, Wasurxorow, D. C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES. SE M. B. Brvce & Co. “4RT NEEDLEWORK. Awarded Prize Medals by the Cincinnail Industrial Exposition, 184, tor Art Embroidery and Drawn Highest Awards for Art Needlework from inal . by the nt for Woman’ Ne Begins By the Deparinve foman's Work, New Commenced pieces in Needlework, Drawn Work, and Lustre Paint CHINs, LUSTRA, ‘Clases in: TAPESTRY, BRASS. atae, © ite nd Eoys' Schoot : Shoes SELBY, 1014-1016 Penusyivanie nee Ger Taz Besr_ “THE CONCORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD COLLAR" Com Carriage, Team “Harness ofthc eeae tees a seas very Genuine wane gem CORD HARNESS is stamped e 497 Pennsylvania Avebue, a Hote. s@ HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBES: in great variety at Very Low Prices. ‘ocl6 FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY: an ‘Skin; delightful” appieation don io prevent ns Beas Dottie. ‘it, apace Se nes Decorate iSeries ete eagh 433m age ‘THE. CELEBRATED Alexandria Amnirs. Revorted for Tar EvExine Stan. ANNUAL MEETING.—The Alexandria Insu- ance con} held its annual me ‘at the Commercial Exchange this morning, The a0 nual report was submitted, Benont was re-elected president and ‘Wise secretary, and the old board was again FUNERAL.—The took Roy 1o8en, * funeral of Arthur Simpson lace this afternoon from his home on street, near Corcoran, and was attended by imany Telitives and assdclates. “Mr. Simp- son died in his thirty-ninth year, having been an active citizen with a wide circle of friends. Notes.—Treasurer Harlow paid off the police to-day for the month of ‘Japuary.—Tele- graphic communteation with Washington was juspended awhile on Saturday by the ice inter fering with the eabies at the Long bridge. The railroad cable toSheperd was not disturbed.— Candlemas services will take piace at St. Mary’s ¢bureh to-morrow.——One-fourth interest in the large three-story brick storehouse and lot on the corner of King and Fairtax streets was sold on Saturday for $510, or at the rate of $2,040 for the whole~—The police here hold James Beall, colored, charged with passing counterfeit money, PoroMac NAVIGATION _ RESUMED.—The steamers E. C. Knight and John Gibson have Tesumed their trips between New York and this city . The Gibson is now discharging at the 6th-street wharf, QC ATARRE! The great Balsamic Distillation of Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blos- soms, etc. ealled SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, for ‘the immediate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Cold in the Head to Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough and Ca- tarrhal Consumption. Complete treatment, consist- ing of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol- Yent, and one Improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Draggists for $1.00. Ask for Sanvouv’s Ravicat Cons. COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER, $1. “The only absolute specific we know of”—IMlrd. Times. “The best we have found in a life-time of suf- fering.""—Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston, “After a long strug- gle with Catarrh the Rapicat CoRE has conquered.” —Rev. & W. Munroe, Lewisburgh, Pa, “Ihave not found a case that It did not relieve at once.”—Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. “I MUST GIVE UP, I cannot bear this pain, I ache all over, and nothing I try does me any good.” Back- ‘ache, Weakness, Uterine Pains, Soreness, Lameness, Hacking Cough, Pleurisy, and Chest pains cured by that new, original and elegunt antidote to pain and in- flammation the CoTicURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. Especially adapted to Indies by reason of its delicate odor and gentle medicinal action. At Druggists, 25¢.: five for $1.00. Mailed tree by POTTER DRUG AND CREMICAL CO., Es Boston. 1856 ansiversary 188 OF OUR THIRTIETH YEAR IN BUSINESS AT THIS PLACE, WE RETURN THANKS FOR THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE. ‘Today we are taking stock, and offer some SPECIAL BARGAINS. 1 Seal Skin Sacque, 36 bust, 45 deep, $125; former Price $150, ase Sacque, 38 bust, 46 deep, $135; former ce se Beal Skin Sacque, 40 Dust, 46 deep, $145; former cs 1 Seal Skin Newmarket, 36 bust, 56 deep, $275; for- mer price Skin Paletot, 40 bust, 56 deep, $275; former ‘Push Sacques, sizes 36, 38, 40, 44 and 42 long, .or §20: forme! ice: 4 "Plush Newmaricet size 38, $40; former price, $60. a 1 Ermine Lined Circular for the Opera, ; former rice $60, —— for trimmed, assortment of Small Furs in Capes, mmings. Beaver Muffsas low as $5, and Capes $12 and $13. B. H. STINEMETZ & 80: Hatters and Furriers, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, 5023 Sraxp Frox Usvzn. For reasons which we do not careto explain, but which are all sufficient tous, we have made the fol- lowing sweeping reductions in the low prices heretofore governing our matchless stock of Gentlemen's Cloth- ing; $40 Overcoats now 825. ee otaeae a Oak 30 Overcon's now 20. 28 Overcouis now 30. 25 Overcoats now 18. How do these prices strike you? Well, never mind expressing an opinion, but peruse: ‘Some $25 Overcoats now $15. $22 Overcoata now $15 '20 Overcoats now “133.50. 15 Overcouts now 10. WZOvercous now 8. OOvercoas now 6 Never mind the why or wherefore. You must not Kick for an explanation. The cause {s our affair; the result your opportunity. Here us some cholce reading for bargain-hunters: Suits now $25. iis 25 Suits now 18. 20 Suits now 15, 16 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 wou'd gladden many amother's heart by the recital of our slaughter of prices in Boys’ and Children's Clothing. We simply ‘uy inconelusion: We neither ask nor give quarter Our slogan 1s, “War to the knife” on high prices for Fine Clothing. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. J. M. GRADY. Maxacxa. $27 (ALL BLUE SIGNS) Tue Gnear Manx-Dowx Ar K 89% TSSs 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. In order to close out our entirestock, we have marked dow a the following goods: 200 Dot. FELT HATS, sold formerly at 75c., selling now at 25c. 50 Dez FELT HATS, worth $1, selling now at 50c. ‘and 60c. 60 Dos. FELT HATS, worth $1.50, sold now st 75c. and $1. 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 22¢. 100 Doz, FINER CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 35c. 100 Doz, FINEST CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 50c. and 75c. SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- UFACTURERS' PRICES. Special sale of KID GLOVES at the following prices: FOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirable colors, at 65c. ‘mill better qualities at 75¢., 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, VISITES and JACKETS, $5, $6, $7 and $8. SEAL PLUSH COATS and VISITES, at $18, $20, $25 and $28. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ HAVELOCKS AND NEWMARKETS, at $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and $6 only. ‘We advise all in need of Cloaks not to purchase un- ti they have examined Our Stock and seen our Prices, Kl Lh LE aaa | err L £ aa tu 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. ITT zzz" 7 ” SGRLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER rey lee Saas ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tam’L © PALMER 1226 20th Bireet Northwest, Bie. 2 ees ‘Vaarrs HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALSO, VELATTS FAMOUS CARA ‘MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 620 Oth mt. n-w., opposite U. & Patent Oflice, OO oe ne ee, a 0s ‘Branch Store, 1706 Pennsylvania sve, o.¥. Srrctaz Norice. OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE or DRY GOODS AT COST WILL BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. Another lot of Remnants will be thrown upon our center counter at halftprice. ‘We have seven fine Seal Plush Sacques left, the reg- lar price $0. We will sell them for $22.50. Fifteen Plush Visites, trimmed with Beaver and Feather, regular price $31, We will sell them tor $20, $21 and $22. ‘About thirty Newmarkets left, which we will sell at half-price. A sweeping reduction will be made throughout the Store, including Carpets, ‘Stock must be reduced before taking inventory. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., 928 7th st_ and 706 K st. n.w $630-3t Cor Is Hae. ‘On account of projected extensive alterations THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F, will close out the ba lance of stock at just one-half ot former prices, and as our prices are always the low- est in the city you can buy Suits and Overcoats for leas money now than ever before, and it will also pay You to buy even for future use. Overcoats for Mfen and Yout . 96, $7. $8, and $10 upto §19 are exactly ohefnallforiner prices, of sults at $6,97.50,88.75, $9.50 and $11,leasthan cost Corkscrew 4-button Cutaw: black, brown and bine at $0.90 must even, v2 ® ‘Men's Rubber Coats and Gi 50 cents 01 eos? ‘and Gossamers at 560 cents on FOR BOYS 4 TO 12 YEARS. Bults at $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and $6. Qrerercoats at $2,$2.50, $3, $4, $5, 96. Biggest bar- FOR BOYS 12 To 18. Kine and Cutaway Suits at $4, $5, $6. $7,$8, and Overcoats at $4, $4.75, $5.50, $6.75, $7.50 and 0:35. Notting tke thes ever sown for dhe mouey PANTS, ‘Immense assortment st a Sacrifice THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STS. 323 Fury Cexrs Os Tar Dots. On account of extensive alterations to be made in our Store, we offer our entire -tuck of OVEROOATS and SUITS at 50 Cents on the Dollar before Feb. Lat. Overcoats we sold at $10 we sell at $5. Overcoats we sold at $14 we nell at $7. Overcoats we sold at $18 we sell at $9. Suits we sold at $8 we sell at $4. Suits we sold at $10 we sell at $5. Suits we sold at $12 we sell at $6. A Fine Prince AlbertSult at $15. A Fine Four-Button Cutaway Suit at $11. Boys’ Overcoat at $3. ‘Boys’ Overcoat at $4. Boys’ Overcoat at $4.50 up to $10, Boys’ Suits at $4.50, Boys’ Suits at $5. Boys’ Suits at $6 up to $12. Children's Overcoats at $2.50, Children's Overcoats at $3. Children’s Overcoats at $3.50 up to $6, Children’s Suits at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. They are worth double. 1,000Pairs of Pants for Men, Youths and Boys, from $1 up to $6, Children’s Pants from 35 cents up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, 3020 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS, Wx H. Ris, 717 MARKET SPACE LADIES AND GENTLEMENS FINE RBI TTIT B Ts Pad Pad = ss BhSS 88 F sis BBB 00 00st gg AND HOH EEE ss HOT 0% EEE 558s 88, HHH O 0 ge ss, HHOOE s- Ssa8 HoH 00 ERE 8x58 = NO BRANCH STORE 305 HOH n 5 SO LO ORS CE Sot BD SchHS Sue okt 8 SEB B oH H'o0'i oc kee “oo” tian DoD WOW WH Hits Www We HHS Se eee gs Were Panes eSc HE We" W oH HiSss8% Aci Eee Sug8z MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. ‘The iar medicinal qualities of whisl from the finest growth of ve in the renowned. valley of the Mono ela, have attracted the attention of the See als in the United States to sucha de- ‘as to place it in 4 very higt position aniong Sister Stauton Y serncaontiary We to invite the attention of isseurs gelebrated huts OLD WISE T ES care eaTete ORE the followti in’ the following prices, in cases containing ‘one OLD RESERVE WHISKY ....cccs ccscconeeoe $18.00 UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISK Y,.........15,00 BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY ecereseseene A200 If you cannot obtain oi ete tad ‘Whiskies from i: letter, ‘or office money order, (or C. 0. D. if pre- terred), dehver jhem to, your ldreas, by express, or by trelgt to any part or US toe ve For Excell ence, Purity and Evenem of Quality, the above i ket. “they surges by any Wari eine Doses a atural flavor and fine tonic propertion These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give pertect ouotherwise to be returned at our 4H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114south Front St, Philadelphia, XN. ¥. Office—16 South Willism st. Noaz Warxee & Co a73m CITy ITEMS. DRY GOODS. BOOKS, &¢. ___ HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Johnson, 13th and E. Corn: Dat high ysters, terrapin, Sea ico fiedia aud luce St ghact gam of Sariety ‘of the finest magnitude, nines among which {s a six-year old, hand-made, old fashion sour the Blue Grass regions ofold Kentuck. Lifetime experience. Ladies’ large saloon attached. 1 For Asthma and Catarrh try Michaclls’ Cigar, No72i 7th stbel.G and H, Sure Fellel. 6 Pickwick Clab Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney Putter churned evs morn: ing and delivered in % Ib. “Ward” prints, 500. Ib, Also cottage cheese and butter milk; Eweot milk Se. perquart. Csvam 15 conta DRY _GOODS. Liaxssvncn & Bro. ARE SLASHING THINGS RIGHT AND LEFT. Tt le not stone our desire to lessen our, stock before Xanual Inventory we wh every: thing, but to STIMULATE TRADE "This season of the year its really” necessary to sell bread prices, and wedo expect to stir up REDUCED PRICE SALE Articles of wear and use are marked way below ular prices in each and every departments = GLOVES Observe the range of prices, Button Jouvan Kid Gloves, 62c. & Button Jouvan Kia Gloves’ 92< Sin White and Opera Shades only. 4 Button Embroidered Back Ki 7 3a, Embrol id. Gloves, Se, Button Kid Gloves, scolloped edge, warranted, 5 Romy $1.20, street sbilese 4 saturn Eid” Gloves, warranted. only 819 ttn Und. essed Kid Gloves, warranted, ol ood. Tun snaden i 4 Button Chame mode Gloves, 12 Button Length, only $1.98, Suede Gloves, ma'Length, only $1. Suede Gloves, 16 Button Length, ‘only $2.47. Light and Opera shades, 20 Button Length Kid Gloves, $2.98, For Even- ing Wear. A broken assortment of 4 Button Undressed Kid Gloves we are offering at @5e. inorder to close. them FANS. ita week previous to the Holidays we bought from on importer of ine Fans ail thestick he had on hand. Asthere ras Gone a quantity of these we did not dispose of them all, and are now willing to sell the remaining stock with a trivial loss, and bave marked them accordingly. RIBBONS, RIBBONS, 10 000 yds. all-Suk Ribbon in different widths for Se per yard. new style Feather Edge Ribbon, in all widths and shades, LADIES’ HAND BAGS ‘These goods bave not been moving rapidly, and we have cut the prices on them. RUCHING. We havethe ea eee in Ruchings; thesecan bqncen now on our iret foors ‘Sample card always ready. EDGINGS In Bamburgh, Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook. reek 'aithongl they. are’ new guods we marie vices “ANthough they are’ new goods we mar Hier somone, yet ean tes one Goods.” HENCE THE REASON YOU SHOULD BUY TEEM NOW. COLORED EMBROIDERIES. A full line of Colored Embroideries with all-over Embroidery to correspond. LACES. Ofall kinds and all the different widths, Lots of new Luces just in are also suldat the “Marked Down Prices” WOOL LACES, 2 inches wide, all colors, for 15¢. a “4 8 BR 3 woe ew BOS tf wow a BOS 27 CaaS eS ‘This width we have only in Ecru, Brown and Black. PASSEMENTERIES, ‘This stock we are particularly anxious to lessen, as we have too much, and you can therefure readily per- ceive that we ure doubly anxious to close out asmuch as possible before another week, and we have marked prices on it that will FORCE 11s SPEEDY SALE. LACE TIES AND FICHUS In White, Cream and Black, CHENILLE FRINGES, As large an assortment as can be found anywhere at - ice Prices.” BUTTONS. ‘The latest styles in Buttons can always be found at our large Button Department, HANDKERCHIEFS, All of our Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs left over from last year marked down to ‘Ise. Amongst this lot wi.l be found some worth 450. and and tione worth less than 25c. ‘These are Warrauted pure lin. n. We buve overhauled every department and made a good muny sacrifices to sell some of our stock. But the GOODS MUST GO, no matier the lore. Therefore itis scarcely necessary to urge your immediate calling. LANSBURGH & BRO, STRICTLY. AND RIGOROUSLY ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-426 7th st. Read to-day's Post in reference to our House Fur nishing sule. 3030 We Azz Now Reavy TO SHOW YOU THE LARGEST AND BEST SE- LECTED STOCK OF LARGE BUTTONS Ever displayed. We have 500 styles to seloct from, ‘and us 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 es \ublishment, NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. ‘Our Dress Trimmings are arriving dally,and already we are showing m&ny new styles, especially In beaded headings, also in wood headings, new drops, &c. EMBROIDERIES. Our Embroidery Department never was more com- plete and attractive. Our prices are entirely out of the rea’ h of competition, and fresh bargains are being daily added. We have still left about 1,000 yards of that Irish polut, which we are selling at 35c. per yard. Every ‘one says they are worth 75c. Continpation in OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT OF OUR PEREMPTORY SALE OF ALL FALLSTOCK, AT PRICES WHICH | WILL SELL THE GOODS, ‘We have no room topack away fall goods, and there” fore are bound to sell out to make room tor SPRING STOCK NOW DAILY ARRIVING. Notice below a few special inducements in heavy welght goods, and to those who 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 50c., formerly 75c. 64 Homespun Sultings at 55c., tormerly 80c. 64 Homes pun Sultingsat Se, formerly $1.15. 6-4 Tricot Sultings at 75c,, formerly 5c. All our fali shades of Cashmeres, Boucle, Flannel Saitings, &c., are reduced proportionately low, and we ail your special attention to this sale, as it 1s the last of the season. ‘See our $1 Velvets, now 78c. See our $1.25 Velvets, now $1.15. ‘See our Brocade Velvets at half thelr value, Black Brocade Velvetsin 10 different styles, reduded from $2.65, $2.50 and $2.45, to $2. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. Seo our 20 pa irs of all-wool 11-4 Blankets, slightly soiled, at $3.50. Remember, 11-4. 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. Itisextra heavy and fer superior to any we have yet been able to show at that price, SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASE COTTONS AND ‘MUSLINS, at manufacturer's prime cost. We have no competi- tion In these goods and are the leaders of low prices. WR S. ‘7TH, STH AND D STS. a a AA AA aa Canwrux Rorrser, 403-405 7th street northwest, ‘Headquarters for GAMES AND HOME AMUSEMENTS SPORTING Gvops. MASKS, MASKA FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. ‘Prices the Verv Lowest. 230 New Larorren Brack Goons Szarox Prney, {SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) LUPIN’S CELEBRATED MOURNING FABRIC PRIESTLEY'S HENRIETTA CLOTHS, ENGLIS IMPERIAL SERGES. DRAP D'ALMAS, MELROSE ‘CASHMERES, CAMELS’ HAIRS, NUNS" CLOTHS, VEILINGS, CARMELITES, HOMESPUNS CHEV- 1OTS, TAMISE, TWISTED SILK HERNANIES, CREPE DE CHINES, CANTON CREPES, BUUCLE CLOTHS, BENGALINES, ETAMINES. BIARRITZ CLOTHS, BATISTE CLOTHS, KHY- BER CLOTHS. CORKSCREW CLOTHS, BAYONNE. CLOTHS, CREMONA CLOTHS, CAMELS’ HAIR GRENADINES, MERINO SAT- INS, FRENCH BROADCLOTHS, ChOWN SERGES, LINOTTE CLOTHS, SURAH GRENADINES. NEW STOCK BLACK SURAH SILKS. COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES AND VEILS: ALL WIDTHS AND PRICES, LUPIN'S LONG AND SQUARE BLACK THIBET SHAWIS CRAPE BORDEKED, HEMMED AND TREFOUSSE AND PERINOT'S KID GLOVES ALL LENGTHS. GS lg apelin {SPECIAL BARGAINS” IN REMNANTS OF SILKS, VELVETS, WOOLENS, DRESS FABRICS, TEMSS, WHEE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, COTTONS, GINGHAMS, SATEENS, &.; &0. 4% PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, ‘Peary Bvitprea, Penn, Avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. 4030 Crosse Sarz Or Tue Szasox. ALL WINTER GOODS AT FIRST Cost. WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR FIRST INVOICEOF A FEW NEW THINGS IN SPRING GOODS, WHICH WE SHALL INCLUDE IN OUR GREAT CIOSING SALE, IN ORDER THAT THIS SALE SHALL BE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. Hamburg Embrolderies, 1c, 20, 3c 4,50 60, Se . Check Nainsook, 6¢., 8c. 10c., 12%4c- $0‘Thon Bteaanes Tati? Deniank Soe Feather Proof Bed Ticking, 18¢. ‘Tricot Cloths, all wool, double width, 5c. Crotchet Bed Spreads, full size, 75c. ‘Satines, Newwork, yard wide, 12igc. DRESSGOODS; PRICES REDUCED TO FIRST COST Binck Cashmeres; prices reduced to first cost. Colored Cashmeres: prices reduced to first cost. Fancy Dress Goods: prices reduced to first cost. New Spring Shirting Percales, New Spring Dress Ginghams. ‘New Spring Dress Prints CARPETS AT FIRST CosT. Ingrains, 33¢., 37c., 400. ‘Tapestry Brussels, 65c., 750. DECIDED BARGAINS INEVERY DEPARTMENT JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Penna, ave., South Side. LADIES’ GOODS. 282 W. 224 street, New York, And at 1329 F street, Q4ime. Harrison’s Millinery Parlors), Announces a handsome collection of EVENING AND RECEPTION DRESSES and WALKING COS- TUMES, CLOAKS, &c., Just recelyed from Paris, at greatly reduced prices. Ja6-im ja29 Ge 7th st. n. w., makes the handsomest evening and reception Dresses in this city ut reasonable prices All kinds of Dresses made Best fit guaranteed. Mus Trace - 826 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, ‘has opened at 1325 F street northwest, up stairs, 200 FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS, received from leading houses of Paris. Ladies will find It to their advantage to call and examine. Will close out in a few days the entire stock to suit purcha- 329-318 A Dustness experience of many years has taught us that there is Bo form of advertisement so successful as an offering of really desirable goods at bare cost, It ts a little more expensive than a newspaper announce- ment, Dut on the other hand it is a satisfaction to Know that every dollar of the cost isa direct gain to our customers, and we had rather pay two dollars to ‘our patrons than one dollar to a newspaper. So much by the way of prefice; now for what we are going to do. We have purchased at very low figures a number of FINE LIBRARY SETS ©: the complete works of FAVORITE AUTHORS, Novelists, Historians, &: In Half Calf, Halt Morocco and Beautiful anigator Bindings, ‘Jost the Style of Volames that every person of taste Wants for use in a Home Library. HERE ARE 4 FEW OF THEM-READ ABOUT THE WAVERLY NOVELS—Complete in twelve volumes, We have three editions of this set, bound In half calf, in half calf extra or full allignior and in halt motocco or haif ‘alligator, which we shall sell for $12.00, 814-40" and #600, reapectivels,” When ir Femembered that. the ust ‘of 4 Goth bout of Waverly is $18.00, and that haif eat binding Worth twice the ‘price of cloth, the marvelous cheap- Ress of our prices will be apparent. THACKERAY’S COMPLETE WORKS, in eleven Folumes. come mext on the list, These sre vatially Sold for $16.90 fn cloth and. $3300 ia alt calt or halt Morovco. We are golng to sell Our sets at $10.80 10 half calt, $13.20 in half calfextra or full alligator and $8.50 in Bair moroceo or half allizator. IRVING'S WORKS ought to be in every American honsehold. “We offer them in ten volumes: A $310.00 halt caifedition ior $0.80; hatf calf extra of Mill alll- gstor for $12.00; aod peauliful half morocco or half Alligator for ont os CHARLES DICKENS’ WORKS, In fifteen vol gre thought reasonable by any bookseller at $1: $20.00 for plain cloth binding, bat until the ste exhausted we will sell them at $12.90 for bait call, $27,00, (or balfcalt extra or full alligator and $10.90 i half morocco or hiaif allicator. ‘These are specimen figures. 16 all falrness. are they not low enougti to justify our elalm of beating the re cord of low prices for books? “And we have plenty of other Literary Burcalns jast as attractive. in cloth Dindings, for Instatice, we offer George Hanctof’s History of the Colonization of the United States, a work of sterling merit teresting and instructive to old and young, ook that has never been sold for Iss than The Waverley Novels, in Bi Wi or in 12 volumes at. Bulwer's Nov+ls. in Thomas Carlyle's Works, iu $16.98 or in'11 volumes na Fenimore Cooper's Works, Irving's Works, in 10 volumes, at. Dickens’ Works. in 15 volumes, at George Euiot’s Works, 8 volumes, Thackeray's Works, 11 volume, at... cx Bulwer's Novels, in 25 volumes, a pms W Giimore Simms’ celebrated series of Hevolu- Uouary and Border Romances, the best, purest and niost exciting tales of adventure ever pub- Ushed: in 17 volumes, sold separately. Beaut fully bound tn cloth, exquisitely. illustrated by Darley, and reduced from $1.50 @ volume volumes, wi $0.58 (reader eters - : Acomplete assortment of the ‘best literature of every kind, such as All the favorite poet, New editions of Shakespere, Macualy'’s Knights, McCarty's, Green's and other Histories. Humor- ‘us Books, Peek's Bud soy, Ell Perkitis, Bul Nye, etc. Works of Fiction, by George Eliot, EP. Lew Wallace, Dickens, Thackeray: Biack and other authors, etc., etc., ail at half, and less than halt the usual prices’ And besides these we bave hosts of other vol- umes, i dirt <p oe a ae for oldand Yeung, in sets and siugie volumes, Including, aiongst Otker attractions, # beautiful array of BIBLES, HYMNALS, Ere, A Wonderfully compiete line’ of JUVENILE BOOKS, And the most atiractive assortment of VALENTINES EVER DISPLAYtD IN WASHINGTON. abut Particulars in Hand-bilis, jt TINE ART PRINTS ON SATIN, VALENTINE SOVEUTIES, VALENTINE CARDS, LACE VALENTINES, ‘Wholesale and retail. COMIC VALENTINES WHOLESALE. GG PURSELL, Bookseller, 415 Yun st, haw. HATSHAKES spell bis own name: and that the sonnets were written by Bacon to the Earl of Essex. Price 25 ceuts. BI:LNTANO™S j30-1 8 sers. J. C. Horcmssox, Tarorren JUST RECEIVED. Large Importation of DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, which include selected styles of the best Paris Makers. Guaranteed Lowest Prices. CLOaKS AND MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE. FOSTER KID GLOVES. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Mes M. A. Cossztty, oF No. 7 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK, $a25 ‘Desires to announce that she has opened at the ARLINGTON, PARLORS D AND £, A Large Assortment of IMPORTED EVENING, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, WALKING COSTUMES. WRAPS, BONNETS, &c., ‘Just recelved from the leading Houses of Paris—all ofwhich will be soldat verylow prices. jal9-2w MESS od ESSER PERFECTLY, FITTING aM Patterns ‘of Basque and Sleeve cut to measure, bys Taslor's System, Suc Cutting, Basting “and Dress Making at 1222 F st. no-Sme JFRENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plash and Velvet our specialty. Gent’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Malson Yriewe, Rue Rivolle, Paris Jus ENRY © LANCA tionery and Book candies, Valentine erials, Japanese x Warrs Maver Easy. ‘The Stygmograph Multiple Copying Pen, ‘The Hektograph Dry Copying Process. The Cyclostyie Duplicating Apparatus. Copying Presses, Stylographic Pens, Gold Pens, Inks Of ail kinds. Fine and Commercial Stationery. Engraving. Printing, Binding. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 SE’ $026 Jvsr Recewen. THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886. On sale and subscriptions recelyed. Washington agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN C. PARKER'S, 617and 619 7th st. nw. 4220 g New Booxs. ‘Dantorth's Digest of the U.S. Reports, Williams on Property, sixth edition. Jones, Forms in Cou: eyancing. MCConuell on Trastecs’ Process, LAW ai ‘inancial History of the U.S, 1N61-185, Protection versus Free Trade, by Hoyt. be: clestastical Institution. by Spenser. riborough, by Salutsburg. Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations, by Hoyt and Ward. Wit of Women, by Kate Sanbora. Donovan, by Lyall. McClellan's Last Services to the Repabie; by Curtis. ‘Stationery of “all kinds will be sold by the sheet, quire or ream: also by the pound. Calland examine’ my stock before purchasing else where. In preparation: Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut, Col. Winthrop, W. EL MORRISON, Jal 475 Pa Ave. My Srocx Or Hoxwar Goons isnow complete and fully displayed on first and seo ond floors, consisting in part of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER GOOD= of all kinds, which to enumerate would re- quire much more space. ‘I would ask my iriends to call early and make seleo- tions before the rush commences. ‘Lowest prices fur all goods guaranteed, A. specialty wil be made of selling any and all ‘at cost. G. A. WHITAKER, Bookseller and Stationer, 1105 Pennsylvania ave. a7 Mas Seta Korren, 808 YUL st, opposite Patent ciffice, Large and select assorument of ART EMBROIDER- TES and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE RIALS for the same Pearsall’s WASH SILKS, RIRUOSENE, HEUSHES, PELE ZePry is CO 1 BBOSi PLO“) F $C u NTOWN WOOL and KNITTING ARNS. Ny, Hicgant line of LACES, CREPE LISSE NECK UFFLINGS, SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEPS, Ladies’ and’ Children's HO: SIERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and WORSTED GOODS. ‘Stamping prompily executed, Jaz Circutarrxe Linnany, ‘The largest and best in the city, with constant addi- tons of ; NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZINES 85 soon as Issued. Mrs LUCY L. HUNTER, ay 1749 Pennsyivania avende, WV *SHINGTOR CIRCULATING LIBRARY, S07 14th st. aw. ms: ‘Ssome recent Conspiracy. Pere Goriot. Hyperaesilesia, On Both Sides. Bounyborough. Mortal Antipathy. Sweet Cicely. [418]__ And Latest Periodicals Mas M. J. Herz, 1309 F STREET, Offers her stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND THOSE OF HER OWN DESIGN AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. a2 Hee Massrvs CORSET ‘Rednces the size and increases the length of the waist of fleshy ladies without injurious tight lacing. LANSBURGH & BROS. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. a7-m,13t DOUGLASS & BRO, Mac J.P. Pacem 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will close out the balance of her Fall and Winter importation of COSTUME BONNETS, WALKING HATS and TOQUES aT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, az Mog Vox, Baron, Mover o. with Lord & Taylor, New York: Win Barrs M a2, NTON FISCHE! A DRY CLEANING PSTABLISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 906 G st. nw. AR ag IES EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Yaver and Plush Garments, Grape Yella: Toaces, ee ip, allewool Dreaea dyed: Specialty Good aSeats ‘Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Nest ‘we F’ Drs IELDS Biey bre absolutely Inipervions Ltgedsna'tines: Seite mage, 1310 Suet, bet and O nw, oc2T Ne ‘French Handmade phe 3 ) Underwear parame yee ‘Goode ‘ELsowa See spoken. mrié GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. = = — 1 = Great Reovettos Is Srovra Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at # reduction of 10 to 20 per cent on regniar prices This tnclades several of theceiebrated Radiant Home and other first<lass Stoves: A full assortment of Cooking Stoves aod Ranges om and at low prices A call respectfully solietted. W. 8 JENKS & 00, nT Ja30 Ix Onorx To Revco Stock, I OFFER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS MY ENTIRE LINE OF WALL PAPEK AT COST FOR CASH, EMBRACING ABOUT 30,000 PIRCRS. I WILL ALSO DO THE WORK AT A REDUCED PRICE, YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, ACCORDING TO QUALITY. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, AGT, No. 521 7TH ST., OPPOSITE GEN. POST OFFICE, jaz Canzrers, Art Squares, ‘Rags FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIG. At Specially Low Rates During January. “WALL PAPERS” “Prices and Work Guaranteed.” MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, Designs tor Same Drawn to Onter. W. H. HOUGHTON & co, a10-3m 1214 F'Street northwest, Wax Parens IVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESQO PAINTING Desigus and Estimates Furnished, Specialties ia CARPETS AND FABRICA Agents for MORRIS 4 COMPaNY FURNITURE P. HANSON HISS @ CO. 815 15th «tn. _PIANOS AND ORGANS. —= UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & ©0, WAREROOMS: Baltimore—204-206 W, Baltimore Street. New York—112 Fifth Avenue. WASHINGTON—817 Market Space. ETON Si 123 Jat & mace axp STLEFF “A First class in every re Gally's woo Geriul seit playing inseriancans. G. 1. WILD & BR 700 Seveuthst.u. w. Established 1864, Special bargains in medium grade Piation. ale Hi LEADING INSTRUMENTS. ESTEY ORGANS~170,000 IN USE. preken nos, ESTEY, PIANOS, Fille } rac MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS @ STAYMAN, 934 F ST.N.W,, WASHINGTON, D.G Garvis Butler in Charge.) 5. ST, Bi 15 N. CHARLES ALTIMORE, MD. PE BEST PLACE 10 BUY MUSIC BOXES AND TT sttsioat Inscedaguts tor day resents JOHN F. ELLIS & CO’S, _de-2m _ 937 Pennsylvania awe BERE REQ PENGHT PIANOS SECURED the Gold Medal at the New Orleans ‘For sale by JOHN F. ELLIS & Co, ay-2m, ‘37 PIANOS FOR RENT OF SALE ON Dinenas 380. BRL C0 ost ave. PREY We INO. FO ELLIS & 00, 937 eo2m is ASON & HAMLIN ORGANS ov iviiined world. JNO. 7 Pennsylvania ave. 7 EBER, PIANOS UNE ‘Appearance and durablit JOMN FLU @ co, 887 Penusyivania ave. X P dium price instruments, JOHN F, 937 Penusyivan! 1D) PIANOS—BEAUTIFUL TONE st, « \ GOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE moderate prices F.ELLIS @ 00.4 mn Hii DAVIS & CO'S UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS.—The perfect Plano of the world. New and elegant styles. Easy monthly’ payments at low: (8 Jactory prices for the holiday sonar cy ‘A. 1, SUMNEK, 811 9th st. nw, = a. = Eowarv FY Daoor. #25 Pennsylvania avenue PIANOS. MUSIC x MUSICAL MERCHANDISR. fire ‘Pianos suld on Installments, Ex: Beuied, ‘Taued aud Hepaired ole Agent for STELNWAY & SONS, ‘axp E GABLER & BROS PIANOS, New and Second-hand Pianos of other mounesr «ox in stock #t low figures. 41 \REAT REDUCTION IN UNDERWEAR — Janel (our own make) reduced from $5 per sult to $3.00 extra Heavy (medicaied) Red Flannel Suits juced from $4.50 to $3.50. Extra Heavy (medi cated) Red Flannel Suits reduced from $4 to $2 ‘Extra Heavy (medicated) Red Flannel Suits reduced from $8 to $2.50. ‘Heavy Unbleached Canton Fiannel Drawers reduced from 50 t0.45 ct. Heavy Merino Unaershirts reduced from 50 to 45 cts. Our bocent Wooien Socks reduced to 37iy cts. Six Finest Dress Shirts (made to order) 10r $9. ‘ft guaranteed atthe BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, pry 1002 F STREET NORTH WEST, Sarr: Sima Samra Weare selling the Best in the City for 50c. Re Anforced front and back, faced sleeves, all finished, and ready for the wash tub. Also, @ full line of HOSIERY, COLLARS and CUFFS of the tatest styles. All of our 50, 65 and 75c. SCARFS reduced to 35c. SHIRTS to order, six for 9. Satisfaction guaranteed & B ELLERY, 1212 Pst. nw. 3020 EAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR GENTLEMEN, DOUG! ‘aL Heavy Merino Vests and Draw Heavy all wool Vest and Drawers. a 61 ‘all' wool Vestand Drawers, varner's” “Star” Heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, at 50, 75 and $1. Seine Drew Shirts to order, at 9, Ogg, 912 ana ‘Call and examine it, or send postal card and we will send one to your home on Trial Free of Charge. & OPPENBEIMER & BRO, Bole Agent for the District of Columbia, 528 Oth st. mw. 530 (QQYE# ONE HAL? OF ALL THE SEWING Ma- Darke Gk RUHR 407 lou at a ocld ¢ ‘Bole Agent Ex [ERSON Prax 4 iy Uret-classand reliable pinnvat medlum STECK @ CO AND LAUS & CO. PIANOS. boxed, and for rent "Rev appited if purchased BENRY EU Farce. m20 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis @ Co. KKeevstoxe Maur Waussxex SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURF. ‘THE BEST TONIC, PERFACTs DIGESTION, PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; € Bottles for $5.00. Beware of Imitations None genuine without the EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agents tor ine U.S Phila, Pa: ‘Signature of

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