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Pim 9 2S ~ LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weathe OFFick oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHNeToN, D.C. Bet 1886, 9 a.in, For the infildie Atlantic states. talr weather, receded today the northern portion b: local rains, snows, brisk, to high northwester!; winds, colder weather followed by slowly risi temy «, rising barometer. For Saturday, vlde cated tor the New E middie Atlantic states, ¢ followed by slowly risin Warmer weather, fo Valley and Ten Miss the weather, is Indi- ir weather for th der in the morning temperature and fair lake region and Ohio a st. and 461 t of importation to reduce st ris & Co., 4:52 7th street, Te-Mornow Julius Lansburgh, 215 7th st., will close hls entire stock of Body Brussels O1to- ets. per pair. AGENCY FoR THE CO-OPERATIVE HAT Co., 1 South Norwalk, Conn, at Frane’s, cor. 7th and D. ‘The Only Strictly’One Price Hat and Genis’ Furnishing Store in the city. Gove BARGAINS for Saturday. Undressed Kid Gloves, tans, 4 buttons, 68¢.; Embroidered, Y8e.; § button Mousquetaires, 8S. The Palais Royal. Buy your French Villa soap at the Chicago Grocery Company, 506 7th street. TeckeR Bros—We are selling sound solid packet Baldwin Apples, $2 per barrel. Also, other fruits in proportion. Old Central Fruit Store, 922 La. av. Free delivery to any part of the elty. Reat Fett De 435 7th. Lewis. ToMorrow Julius Lansburgh, 315 7th st., will sell 500 Mixed Rugs at $1 and $1.50 each: Lapres’ EVESING Dresses cleaned without injuring the finest texture. Spots of cream, champagne, lemonade, etc., removed without cleaning entire garment At shortest notice. Gent's fine suits cleansed without injury to Shape or lining. Goods called tor and delivered. Telephone cali 143-2. A, FIscHER, 906 G st.n.w, Loox at PRICES of diamonds in window of R. Harris & Co., 4: W. H. Horxe Is selling some splendid bar- gains in odd pairs of Portieres; also Rugs, made ‘Of remnants of carpets. Call early, beiore they are all gone. Coat axp Woop at summer prices. V, Bald- win Johnson, cor. 11th st.and Rhode island avenue. Telepuone connection, To-Morrow Julius Lansburgh, 315 7th st., will sel 25 Cherry. Patent Rockers at $3.50 eaeh; reduced from $7. Also, a lot of Rattan Chairs. FAcE and eyesight fitted. Hempler’s, cor. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH’S—Modjeska in “Adrienne.” Nationat.—“The Private Secretary.” ConGreGgaTiosaL CHURCH.—Lecture by Rev. ‘Nourse. RTH Baprist Cavncu.—Rev. Dr. Hunt ley’s lecture. Haznis’.—“Humpty Dumpty.” HEnzoo’s—“After Dark.” Diag Musrum.—“Ten Nights in a Barroom.” Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:10 pm., and tingw 50 a. m. Se, in the Cireuit Court, the trial of the case of William E. Farquhar against the Washington Market company, for $10,000 damages, which be claimed because a beam tell on bim in the Center market and injured him, Was concluded by a verdict for the defendant. ‘The lecture by Rev. Dr. Nourse, this evening, at the Co: tional church, will be both hu- Moroas aud fnstructive. It is in the course of ‘the Y. M. C. association. ‘The high wind last night unroofed house No. 404 East Capitol street. Jobn Chapman, the colored boy who was ac- gidentally and killed tast Saturday by William Chedal was the son of Elijah Chap- man, 18 Pierce street northeast, an old man, who ‘writes that he is thus deprived of his son’s belp at a time when he needs it. In the Police Court today Marshall Williams, colored, pieaded guilty to a cl writing Polley, und was fined $50 or 60. days in Jail. A similar charge against Henry Walker was nolle At @ meeting last evening of the executive committee of the Light Intantry fair various sub-committees were appointed and a large aumber of donations were reported. ee Judge MacArthur om the Liquor Traffic. Judge MacArtbur in discharging the Crimi- nal Court jury to-day complimented them for their services and noted the large number of cases in which the predominating cause was Hquor drinking, and said that a great variety of methods had been sugested for control or sup- Pression of the liquor traffic, but none had met With signal suceess and perhaps never would, FECERE Uyous personal reformation. High Heense te Deing tried. and it appears is meeting With satisfactory results. The question was more of amoral than a political one, and he doubted the efficiency of political action on the subject. At ali events their experience during the terin Would give them experience as to the matter so that they could better act on such Propositions as may be made. enge Buriprxe FUNp.—The fol- nscriptions have been received on ac- eonnt of the Y. M.C. A. building fund, F. Me- ‘ J.D. Pree. jr. $10; 5.5-Spearing, $% J. J. Darlington, $25; T. P. Keene, $10; John Tweeda 310, E. M. Lawton, $5; C. H. Carrington, 35; rs. Mary B. Smith, $100. Kaoxtts AND THE ALPs.”— wry W. iver another of his illustrated sat the National theater Sunday even- ‘On this oceasion he will conduct his audi- ence through “Italy and the Alps.” = % OF CHOSEN FRIENDS.—Last evening, » H street southwest, Acting Supreme w Ed. F. O'Brien, assisted by Supreme urer W. J. Newton, organized Hancock Counc Tre comet! No. 9, of the Order of Chosen Friends, qith ths tpllowing officers: Herman Raumgar- ten. P.C.Cz Julius Baumgarten, C. C.; Julius Anbott. V.€: Leopold Baumgarten, secretary: itary Rothsehiid, treasurer; H. Backenheimer, prelate; R. Andrews, marshal; Mrs. L. Roths- ebiid, warden; Mrs. J. Baumgarten, guard; Henry High, sentry; EC C. Winter, med. ex.j Messrs. G.W. Lee, L: Feelheimer and’ A. Brunn, -_t trustees. Grex. HAZEN'3 SUIT AGAINST THE New York Tiwes.—The suit against George Jones, f the New York Times, by Gen. W. B. Hazen’ 0f the signal service bureau, for $100,000 dam ages for alleged libelous statements, came up yesterday in New York city, and a motion was Mace before Judge Barrett by J. F. Alney In behalf of Gen. Hazen, that a comimission take the testimony of Gen. Logan, Prot. Baird, and others In Washington, D. C., which Gen. Hazen deems will be necessary tor him pon the trial this case. The motion was cranied by Judge Barrett, who appointed J. H. Ashton, cf Wash- ington, the commissioner to take testimony of the witnesses here, ——_———— ry KNTATIONS IN THE CRIMINAL CouRT.— A pretty scene was witnessed In the Criminal Court this morning, ft being the last day of ser- Nice for the regular panel jury for the Decem- bertermof 1855. The retiring Jury presented \ Judge MacArthur a solid brass ink tray com- piste: @ scarf pin, set with a jewel, to Clerk Hillams, and to the district attorney a hand- e gold-beaded cane. Judge MacArthur, in hurging the jury, alluded feelingly to the fncident. lessrs. S. C. Palmer, James M. Ca- on, Perey Metzger, L. Moxley, A.L. Thomp- Soo and others were instrumental in arranging the atlair. MARRIAGE LicENsEs. — Mi licenses have been issued by the clerk of court to Sieuewall Jackson Javin« and Sarah Chapman, both of uty, Va.; Monroe E. P. Con- Horan; John T. Crowley and Wm. £. nmond, Va. and “Adelaide Eweil; Thos. E. Miller aud Mary E. Clotzbach; Lewis Flemming and Mary Wood: J. K. Dalrymple, of Baltimore,and at ida Graves; Marcellus Proctor and Nellie Collins. ——o__ SELLING UNDER WHoLesate LIcENSES.—At & meeting of liquor dealersselling under whole- sale enses, heid at Roth's brewery esterday, an © ization was formed by elect] ing Chris- tian Malsek president; Robert Johnson, secre- Jacob Roth, treasurer. Ste were raise money to be used In testing legal questions which have been ised in the courts —— Brmires Reqcesrep To Restex.—The res tions of Messrs. Matthew MeCally and Miller ‘as ‘ballifts of the “Criminal e rn request y the marsh: wb ou the Ist of March, a ee sor Art.—There will be an important “ings by eminent European aud tists, water colors of the English, t Reman schools, rare old engrav: sabloation of three distinet owners, svition at the Scott art gallery, day and ee They will ie sale through Messrs. Walter B. Co., auctioneers, on Monday,March contivuing Tuesday and Wed- and at 3 and 8 o'clock p. the largest nam- xampies ever olfered at public sule in ive catalogues can be had at eee Affairs in West Washington. Tite BUILDING AssoctaTroN TROUBLES.—The 109th monthly meeting of the Eleventh Butid- ing association was held last night at God- dard’s hail. After discussion of the tangled Mfairs of the association, new officers were lected as follows: President, E. M. Lawton; ‘ident, Wm. Winship; secretary, B. T. treasurer, Daniel J. Logan: directors, L. Schoyer GP.’ Williams, Dennis Hagerty John Leeteh, Isaac Nordiinger, Richard Powell ‘Mr. Jobn W. Lumsden ‘ive an ¢xplanation of his ac ing, the late secretary, nd the association, but failed to throw any. light on the muddle. A committee was named to procure the boolks, papers, bonds, ete., of the ex-officers. There were several sharp debates during the meeting, which was largely at tendey Giadmon, formeriy a resident but now of Oakland, Md., lost by fire o1 day night his store and res- idence, valued at $1,500; partly insured. A LAW AGAINST STREET CORNER Crowns. — Lieutenant of Police Redway has brought to jon of which, it Is claimed, the police will be able to break up the gangs of young men who cong! te about the street corners and ob- struct the foot pavement. Heretofore the po- lice have been unable to do Coie towards reaking up the gangs,as they could not be prosecuted unless they were disorderly, ee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR VIRGINIA CONFERENCE.—The Virginia an- nual conference, Bishop Linde, resumed its ses. sion here this morning after half an hour prayer-meeting. The examination of character and the report of collections of ministers over three years in service has been completed. Re- ports were made this morning from ministers who are stillon probation, and a number of visitors were Introduced to the conference. The improvements in the Alexandria church bulld- ing and the progress made under the minister- fal care of Rev. Mr. Edwards, has been the sub- gm of much commendation among the mem- rs of the conference. The Church Extension society held its annual meeting last night, and Rev. A. J. Rynett, D. D., presented its opera- tions and claims! The choir rendered some fine sacred music. Nores.—The plant for an electric light at Portner’s brewery is now being put in place, and early next week we may look for the first beam of the electric light in Alexandria.—The case of Eugene Murray,charged with horse- stealing,in the Alexandria cane court, was subioitted to the jury last nigat, but the jury has failed to agree —Treasurer Harlow has re- ceived notice that all the Alexandria people who did not iy taxes to the state between 1868 and 1876 are now released from any obli- sation to pay them.—Mr. Wm. Rich: is has: fost a valuable horse, found dead in his stable. —tThe Thursday Dramatic club gave a pleas- ant entertainment at Belichaven hall last eve- ping.—Mr. ane Mason, of this city, just appointed postal inepector, has been assigned to California.— Golden meget lodge of Good Templars nas adopted resolutions of regret at the death of Rev. Mr, Middleton, one ot ite members. Se CLAIMING DAMAGES FoR IxsURIES DONE TO Prorenty.—George W. Neale and others, chil- dren, entered suit yesterday by their mother, as next friend, against Samuel Lee, claiming $2,000 damages, because Lee, on 27th of Oc- tober last, tore down the walls of their house, 490 [ street southwest, and deprived them of the use and profits of thesame. John W. Wright also sues Lee, claiming $2,500 damages, He was tenant and occupant of the house at the time, and claims to have suffered damage by reason of detendant entering the property. 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 SOLD ONLY IN CANA RoYAL Bakine Powpes Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 JHAYE YOU 4 covcn? SLEEPLESS NIGHTS need no longer trouble you. The use of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. before retiring, will soothe the cough to quiet, allay the inflammation. and allow the needud. repose. It will, moreover, speedily heal the pulmo- ‘ary organs, and give you health. AYERS SARSAPARILLA, THE FIRST BLOOD medicine to prove areal success. still holds its plsce as first in public estimation, both at home and abroad, as shown by {ts miraculous cures, and im- mensely increased sales, 23 Beacrrct Sarrses, New styles, immense width, reduced price, 20c. TRICOT CLOTH, LADIES SUITING, new Spring shades, all Pure Wool, double width, 50c. BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, immense width, ‘special bargain at $1.25, price reduced to 98c. SILKS, 37g SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62c. CARTER'’S ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 98. BLACK SILK VELVETS. 98¢ COLORED SILK VELVETS, 98c. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75e. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. One Thousand Yards of Good Quality PLAID MUS- LIN, (worth 10c.) price reduced 6c. RED BORDERED BLEACHED TEA NAPKINS, Pure Linen, 50c. a dozen. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, very ‘best quailty, immense width, 25¢. OUR HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, are one Yard and # quarter long and nearly three quarters of a Yard wide—immense ‘size, They are ail pure Fine nen. and ure decorated with » beautiful wide col- ored border. Two of these elegant Towels’ will be nied toeach customer who buys $10 worth of Goods at STRICTLY cash prices. 124 Seecuz Saez or TITT RRR 00 t ako 3 E FRR Soe Tt ER ROO wu WE OPEN TO-DAY A LINE OF PANTALOONS AT SPECIAL PRICES, RANGING FROM $2.50 TO $5 PER PAIR THESE ARE NOT OLD STOCK MARKED DOWN, BUT FRESH, NEW GOODS, CORRECT IN CUT AND WELL MADE. OVER PRODUCTIONS BY NEW YORK AND BOSTON PANTALOON MAKERS BRINGS DOWN PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WEAR THEM. = B BaRNUM @ ©O, ee ae ey THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. he ieee id Meee ee! Lt: Tax Onvzr Or Tae Lr COMMENCING WITH PIANOS, @c,@c. READ CAREFULLY ‘The following list of presents to purchasers of French ‘Villa Soap, a total value in cash of $128,975: 50 Magnificent Uprignt Pianos, 60 Parlor Organs. 10 Elegant Parlor suites, 20 Pairs Diamond Eat-Drops, 20 Diamond tng. 50 Ladies’ Gold Watches, 10 Chamber Snites. 25 Diack Sitk Dress Patterns, 20 sewing Machines. 30 Rugraved Gold lined Tea Seta ‘ngraved Gold-lined Tea Seta! 1 Concert Square Fiano. 5 Parlor Organs. 15 Ladtey Gold Watches. 10 Pulrs Diamond Ear-Dropa, 3 Diamond Kings. 5 Parlor suites. 5 Chamber Suites. 10 Silit Dress Patterns, 10 Sewing Machines, 5 Gent. Gold Watehes, 25 Ladies’ Gold Watches, 25 Teasers, Grand Piano. iticent Parlor Organs, Watches. B2EBouBase rt ie z 5 g EB i oS Sone &: Hy Plamond Kinga, Pairs Diamond Ear-Dropa, 5 Parlor Suites, 1OSUk Dress Patterns, 5 Chamber Suites. 10 Sewing Machines. 10Gold Watches. 5 Parlor Organs. 5 Diamond 25 Tea Sets, 5 Silk Dress Patterns. 10 Gold Watches, a 10 Ice Pitchers. 5 Parlor Organs. 2 Upright Piano. 20 Gola Watches. 5 Diamond Rings. OSI Drews Patterns, 25 Tilting Tee Puchers 25 Tea Sets. 100 Besutifnl Cake Basketa TO silk Dress Patterus, 1 Upright Plano. 10 Gold Watehes. 5 Diamond Rings. 25 Tea Sets. ‘BAllk Dress Patterns, 100 Ca nee 1 utter 50 Mantel Clocks. 25 Student Lamps, 40 Ice Pitchers, ‘SSilk Dress Patterns. 5 Pairs Diamond Far-Dropa, 50 Tilting Tee Pitchers. CITY ITEMS. DRY GOODS. Special Notice. We desire to call ydur sj attention to the following tact, that we have obtained from manufacturers the largest and most complete assortment of house-turnishing goods ever placed before the Washington public, which Will be offered at extracclinary, low prices, Read the following cialties for to-morro' only at R. Goldschmid, 812-7th 7th st. n.w. Extra quality ‘cocoa Mats, only 69¢., only 2ic., wort! + stal lass Tum! 8 for 150 Colored Giase Poika-Dot Tumblers. 6 for large willow Knife Baskets, only 19. extra fine bristle Hair Brushes, with Comb, gnly 27c., worth 50c.; eclored ‘glass Butter Dishes, 16c., worth 30e.; colored Glasses, 10c., worth 20c,; colored Syrup Cans, 19c, worth 30c.; handsome white china decora\ Chamber Sets, 10 pieces, only $3.98; new shay white china handsome decorated Dinner Sets, only $29.50, worth $35; large Glass Vases, 25¢. @ ‘pair; crystal Glass Goblets, 6 for 19¢., worth 30c.; handsome plush Cabinet Frames, on easels, Only 23c., worth 40c.; extra silver: Plated Sugar Spoons, only 23c.; "6 extra plated aspoons, in satin-lined case, only 89c.; extra. liver-piated Dinner Castor, only 89c.; S-qt. Dishpans, 9c; 10-qt., 12c¢; 1k cut-glass Water Pitchers, only 59c.; i, ail Bracket, with mirror, only 10c., worth 25¢.; 10-pin Wal: hut Hat Racks, 16c.; Bread Toasters, 4¢,; 2,500 Toothpicks, with colored cut-glass stand, 16c. 1 Continuation of the Great Half Price le, Previous to dissolving Partnershij r Bros., 726 7th street, between 61 Pennsylvania ave., near 4ly street. Ladies’ gennine Curdcoa Kid Dress | Shoes, Opera or Common Sense last, reduced to $1.75, worth $3,265, Ladies’ fine Kid and Pebble worked button- hole Shoes, opera last, reduced to $1.10, worth Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers, French heels, 65c., worth $1.25. Ladies’ House Slippers, leather or cloth, 23¢., at Strasbur- and H, and worth 50c. Misses’ Pebble Button Shoes, spring heel or common sense last, warranted all leather, re- duced to S5c., worth $1.50, Misses’ fine Kid Shoes, worked button holes, reduced to $1.00, worth $1.75. Youths’ School Shoes, strictly all leather, 75c., ‘worth $1.25, Boys" excellent quality Button Shoes, very stylish, reduced to $1.00, worth $1.75. Children’s fine Kid Spring Heels, sizes 4 to 8, 55c., worth $1.00, Children’s School Shoes, sizes'7 to 10, 65c., worth $1.25. Children’s best Kid and Pebble Goat spring heels, worked button holes, sizes 8 to 101, 85c., worth $1.50. od tiants! Lace Shoes5e. per pair, reduced from ee 's Gaiters and Lace Shoes, $1.00, worth Mens Button, Lace and Congress, narrow or Wide toe, reduetd to $1.35, worth $3.75. Men’s ‘warranted hand-stitehed Shoes, styles, reduced to $3.60, worth $5.50. len’s Calf Boots $1.60, worth $3.50; only a few more left, Men’s and’ Ladies’ embroidered Slippers, 30 Ice Pitchers. 25 Student Lamps, 10 Mantel Clocks. 100 Beautiful Cake Baskets, 50 Engraved Butter Dishes ting Pitel 30 Ie ‘Pitchers ja Student Lam, 20 Clock 100 Cake Baskets, 100 Butter Dishes. 25 Tilting Ice Pitchers, TOStudent Lamps, 20 Mantel Clocks, 100 Cake Baskets: 40 Tilting lee Plichers, 18 student Fampa. Engraved Butter Dishes. 2000 Dozen Siiver-FI 2000 Dozen Silv. ‘BU0 Dozen F SAVE YOUR WRAPPERS! fis4 ums ReoTicxer Day. WEEKLY REMNANT SALE IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, yaigmnants of Checked Suitings, worth 15e., at Bc. a Remnants of Cashmere, worth 20c., at 124¢. a yard. "Remnants of Striped Sultings, worth 20c, at 1c. a ari x Hemnanta of Striped Seersucker, worth 12%, at ‘avard. Remnants of Cashmere. worth 50c., at 37ke. a yard. Hemaants of Bowe .e, worth Toes at soe ay Remnants of Lonsdaie Cambric,worth 12ge., at 10. ayard Hemnants of Lonsdale Cotton, worth Oc., at Tc.a x yecgmnants of Velveta, all colore, worth $1, at 75e. 8 rar. Remnants of Velvets, all colors, worth $1.25, at $1 ayard ‘[iemnants of Black Silk, worth 81.25, at $1 a rand, Remnants of Colored sliks, worth $izorat Soe. ard. *Hemnants of Colored Satins, worth 0c, at 0c. a Remnants of Black Brocade Velvets, worth $2.75, at $2 a yard. miynts of Plain Cardinal Table Linen, worth ‘TSe., at 497. a yard. Hemnants of Damask Table Linen, worth 65c., at 48¢. a yard. ast ‘Posen all linen % Napkins at $1.15, sold at gig Powen all linen 8-4 Table Covers at $1.20, sold at 5G! Dozen all linen 5-4 Table Covers at 32c., sold at REMNANTS OF WHITE GOODS. Check Nainsooks in Remnants at 5c. Rewnauts of India Linens at ull prices, IN OU? UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Pairs of Portleres, worth $5, at $3.7 Stadra curt tall $3.50. ras Curtains. worth: $9, at $3.50, ™ Russian ordered Curtains, ‘worth 5, at 85. ‘2 Puirs Tapestry, worth 70c., at 50c. gov ixhtiaue Curtalns, worth #4: a 82.50. buns Carraioe, worth 86-68 92-50 crete. a new Pa Bernice Drapery, worth 35¢., 10 Piecer Serin, wi Table Oilctoth, BLA. AND COMFORTS. i et or Gl ot 40 7 Comiorts, worth $1, now 75c. BAUM Se ins die BAUM'S DRESS TRIMMING DEPAK IMENT: We pride ourselves in carrying the largest stock of Dress Trimmings in the eivy aid xs to price, selections c.; we think this departuncut will coulparefavorably with any in the country. Just ow our Trimming iment Is compleve and posllv ive than ever betores Sieeteipee aes ip tT nt e les and all colorain an ‘Wood Bigings” Prices from 95, t0 $1 a'yards pa tleees of tdeig of fie lack Bes, our own im Jon, at 25e.and gc. really worth Bee. and BUC Hoary Heagig at sie. a yard, worth Boe Colored Beaded Headings (all colors), oar own im- Portation, 48¢ a yard; can't be matched under O0e. nite Ornament Giinp $1.26 a yard, of bc. an ornae mine Ornament Gimp $1.75 yerd, or 8c. an orna- fine Ornament Gimp $2.50 a yard, oF 20c. an orna- mize Omament Gimp $2.68 a yard, or 20c. an orns- bite Ornament Gimp $3.00 a yard, or 25c, an orna- yaikio: Finer Goods at $4.50, $5, $6, $8, $10 to $15 0 We call special attention to our Colored Beaded A new line of Colored Tape Fringes, newer and prettier than Chenille, at 98. a yard; heavier ut $1.39 many new patterns In Black or White Beaded Nee eel es ewan, New th ah (i Zine of Trimtaing aul colors, all styles, For other Bargains see National Republican. i A MMMM OT g8Sg BoB AA OU MMMM © BBB AA OU U MMMM B ASA UU MMM BBA A OU dM MOM MAMMOTH ESTAULISHMENT, 225 FTM, STH AND D STS. Sscanice Exrasorpoarn In order to get room previous to making alterations THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘Will offer for one week at $5 all OVERCOATS sold at $6, $7.50, $9 and $10, At $7.50 all OVERCOATS sold for $12, $18.50 and At$10 all OVERCOATS sold at $16.50, $18.and $20. ‘This Is the best offer ever made in Washington, and ‘should not be missed by anybody who needs an ‘Overcoat, and no money could be invested to better advan- age, even for future use. At $5, SUITS sold for $6, $7.50 and $8. At $7.50, SUITS sold for $10, $12 and $13.50. At $10, SUITS sold for $15, $16.60. $18.and $20, SWALLOW-TAIL SUITS at $20. PRINCE ALBERT SUITS at $15. A large ne of ODD PANTS CHEAP. | BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED EULLY ONE-HALF, ab THE MISFIT STORE, COBNER 10TH AND F 8Ts, Faz Asp Wore SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, me PENN. a AVE | Now on exhibition sb the Leading ‘Tailoring Ratab CUNNINGHAM AekmgUs OS Washington. M. rrEe, Spr le Block just received. ‘Hats mace HL D. BARR, orden “Steyaitog dude" Pecesst tee mages? | Ai0 2222 Pennsrivama srenue elegant patterns, G5c., worth $1. len’s Dancing Pumps 97c., worth $1 75. 1. ‘The Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th st, sells French Villa So: i Daily Arrivals of New Goods, Ar Youna’s SHor House, No. 402 7th street Look for: The Old Lady in Window. The early bird catches the worm, and so have we ordered our Shoes early, in order to present to you a full stock for March Ist. Our $2.50 Electric and flexible Button, lace and Congress Gaiters for Gents and Ladies ure Superior to any offered. ur $4 Hand-sewed Galters for Ladies and Gents are a good value at $5. Our $8 Seamless, flexible Button, lace and Congress Gaiters have no equal, Our $2 Gents’ seamiess Gaiters, and Ladies’ Kid and Foxed Button, lace and Congress, are a good bargain, Our $1.50 Kid, Goat and Foxed Button, the best ever had, Our lasting Congress and lace Gaiters at prices trom 75c. 10 $1.50. Our Misses heeled or spring heel Button, 75¢. wos: tcuatiles’ and Misses’ Kid Slippers and Ties,50e. Cali early and procure the cream of the stock, P.8.—Store open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.,except 1 xy Remember, Hellbrun’s Old Stand. ‘The Flowers that Bloom in the spring have nothing to do with this Cold Wave. Yet Spring will be here, and remember WM. Hauy & Co.'s Reliable Shoe House, 816 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. Are rendy for you with a fuil stock of Their Famous Reliable Shoes For Spring Wear. Special Mention Made : Ladles! Lasting Button, Laced and Congress, 75e. to $2.00. Ladies’ Foxed Button and Laced, 90¢. to $2.50, Ladies’ hand-turned feather-welght ‘and | French Kid Button, $3, $3.50 and $4. Ladies! flexible sole Kid button,$1.25 and$1.50 Ladies’ House Slippers, Kid, Goat or Lusting, 25, up. | Ladies” Jet or Steel Beaded Slippers, $1.00, Gents’ $5.00 Seamless Custom-made Shoes. Gents’ $4.00 “Victor” hand-welt and stitchea hoes, Gents’ $2.00 and $2.50 famous Laced and Congress, Gents’ $1.25 Solid Gaiters. and English Balls. Misses’ Kid and Pebble Heel or spring Heel ic. ‘Misses’ fine worked hole Kid and Goat Button, 25. cniltsIteet or Spring Heel Button, 60e, up. Infants’ Kid and Goat hand-made Button, 35¢. Infants’ Kid worked hole Tassel Button, 5 All our Winter Goods at a Sacrifi ‘The Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th st., sells French Villa Soup, 1 The Greatest Bargains ever before sold in this city are eclipsed by the following wonderful bargains offered for to- morrow only at the Boston Combination Store, 817 7th street northwest: Curtain poles, 17¢.: wash tub, washboard, clothesiine, 3 boxes blue- ing, 78¢.; 3 bars Rising Sun stove polish, 12c,; large chopping bowls, 16c.; 48 sheets shelf paper, 9c.; clothes hampers, 77¢.; water buc ets and 50 clothes pins, 15c.; dust pans, 3-boop cedar water buckets, 3le., worth 75 nest of 5 covered spice boxes, ironin; boards, 28¢.; 60 It. clothes line, MO ft, 12 120.1, 16e:: decorated chamtier ets, 10 pes. 32.95; coffee pots, bc. per quart; dish pans, le. ber quart; covered vegetable dishes, $4c.; chil- Sren's brooms, 5e. 1 Don’t Buy a Sewing Machine Before you have tried the Light Running, Silent New American, No, 7. No Drummers. Send orders by postal aireet to office, Hi streets. [e3} Calf, Button, '8e.; Notice. Mr. Coleman Rothchild begs to Inform his friends and the public that he can be found With the clothing establishment at 421 7th street, under Odd Fellows’ hall. 2 M, F. EISEMAN, Manager. Handsome Presents Given Away with A. & P. Baking Powder, same as with Teas and Coffees. Take care of your health. A world- Wide reputation for selling only pure goods. No trash. If you value good health use our ‘Teas, Coffees and Baking Powaer. Don’t be led astray by mushroom imitators. Beware of the vile mixtures that are sold; they are dangerous and detrimental to health—slow poisou. Give us a trial; you will never regret it. Pure Sugar sold ‘at cost; Standard Granulated Sugar, 7 cen Standard A Sugar, 64, cents; White Extra C, cents: Light Brown, 5% cents. All goods deliv- ered free toany part of the city. Handsome sou- venir,*How it Grows,” given toall purchasers of Tea, Coffee and Baking Powder. Our only Branches in this city are 508 7th st. n.w., and 1620 14th st. n.w. ‘The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, ‘The largest dealers in the world. 200 Stores in the United States, N. H. Bowman, 3 Manager of Washington Stores, Latest Crinkle Goods. J. E. Young's 25c. Satteen remnants,10c. 736 7th st-Call at once.3 Morell, 734 6th st. n.w., 50 F, Cigars $1 to $4. Every style Showcases, Lowest Prices, Try. 6 Plekwiek Club Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney utter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 1b, Ward” prints, Be. perlb. Also cottage cheese and butter imilii sweet milk 5c, per quart, Cream 165 cents, A RRR 58s AA # 4 oo. 7s ot tne Cerait,netier corde send nib FOSaren (the best assortinent In the world), French ‘Tissue Paper (80 shadex) Free lssomis in ares atey ane 9:30, Silk Trunsfers, Jap. Goods, etc. Net AXapkins, Hang, ‘Scroll fikado” Waltz, “Nanou,” “Nee-Saw, ete, Lustre Paint, 10 ctx School Carus, 80 cs. per 200. Studies for Painting, Flowers, Lan ee, from 5 cus, 10 25 cts. each icheap!) ‘Toys. fs-1m J. JAY GOULD, 421 Oth st, near Pa. ave, EN'S CALF BOOTS $2, VALUE $2.50. etter ones for $2.50" worth $3. Gents’ Fine Calf Boots 84, really worth $5, Ladies! Peb. and Kid. But. Shoes, $1.50" ‘Misses’ and Boys’ $1 Helio] Shoes (solid) egg tine Cousin’ ia Goat and Kid: every pair S vy Vv rarranted., Gents’ Walkenphast at . Gent ns remap faye or 1914 and 1916 Penna, ave. SELBY'S, Boys SCHOOL SHOES, ISTHE TIME TO BUY SHIRTS selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) yoann, fe othe take a a ‘Bosoms (reiuforced,) and made Finest Dress Shirts made to order for $9. Perfect fit BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, .B.—-Al] our Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotton ‘and made tyll tothe measure, 126. A Lars Too Ean FOR SPRING STUFF; NEVERTHELESS WE HAVE MADE EARLY PURCHASES, BE- CAUSE WE HAVE SECURED STYLES IN SPRING GOODS THAT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN BOUGHT LATER THE FIRST SPRING MONTH I8 OXLY A FEW Days OFF, 80 WE ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO BUY A LITTLE IN ADVANCE OF SPRING, AND SECURE THE FIRST NEW THINGS OF THIS SEASON. ‘Yard wide Shirting Percaies. Wide Madras and Seersucker Ginghams, ‘New Patterns of Spring Satines, Indigo Hine Cretonnes for Dresses. New Crinkied White Goods for Dresses. ‘Silk Rhadames in Woods and Browns, $1. ‘Tricot Cloths in Woods and Browns, 50c. 88-inch De Beige in Woods and Browns, 25. ‘88-inch Flannel Suiting (new), 40c. ‘Hamburg Embroidery half price, 1c, 2c., 3c., 4c, Be, 6c., Tea, 8c, Be 10¢. up, EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE WELL ASSORTED WITH NEW GooDs. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 23 636 Pa Ave. South Side New Srnrxe Sratox Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS “DIRECT IMPORTA- Dress Pasar TION OF FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION SUITS, INCLUD- ING THE “LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES” FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1586. NEW ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEEDS, SPUNS AND CHECKED IMPORTATION. NCH BOUCLES AND CLOTHS IN ALL THE NEW SPRING SHADES, NEW" PRINTED CHALLIS DELAINES IN CHOICK AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. ED AND BUOCADED FOR GARNITURE. NOVELTIES IN STHIP TWO TONE VELVE W PLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA SILES. PIECES ANDERSON'S FINEST QUALITY OTCH Z IRELY NEW Y, TON OF COLORS. F PLAIN AND FIG- TEENS OF THE BEST STYLES, WHITE AND |ATISTEE ROBES, XTRAGOW V ae IRISH AND GER- LOTHS, NAPKINS, PLAID AND STRIPED FOR LADLES' WRAP- Sar PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perny Burra, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840. 20 Oxe Last Errore, Our efforts to dispose of the balance of our stock of oS 7 nt, (<A) K K REETTTT .88, KEKE 7 § Pie fF go K KkeR T Sys8> Etc, at prices which proved an inducement to those requiring something good has met with such un- bounded success we ure induced to make “ONE LAST EFFORT” ‘To dispose of the few that are left, and those we will sell at ONE-HALF THE COST, Preferring this to packing them away until next ‘season Some of these (very stylish) would have beer. sold long before this, but owing to the severe cold weather they were thought to be a little light. Now, in the early spring, they are Just what 1s needed. ‘Sudden changes from mild to cold make a garment like these welcome and comfortable, SEE THEM, and you will be convinced that at the price it is ECONOMY to buy and lay them away until next season, A fine quality Stockinette Coat at only $3.98; for- mer price, $5, ‘Tallorinish, finer quality, at $4.48; former price, $6.50, La JERR RRR 9885 RFE YY 88, ™™ sa J EEE BPS, ss % yess Tr a JRE Ree “sss te yy 5s, JIS EKER H Sys Kee ¥Y Sag3z During the past fay days this department has re- ceived our special attention, and we are now prepared to show the largest assortment,exclusive styles, ut the VERY LOWEST PRICES, ‘We invite your attention of an imported Stockinette ‘Jersey, tailor-made coat back, silk sewn, $1.98. Also a Jersey, the same quality of material, VEST POINT, only $2.18, And our well known Norfolk Jerseys, of fine, firm. Stockinette, PERFECT FITTING, for $2.75. ‘See the Jerseys with colored combination fronts. Also Beadéd Jerseys, all prices up to$10. 5 BS Oo Re N me Boake BB OO N NN M cco H H REE Paue & BPR SS HEF Bl AAP he PE MMM A°4-R B CoO Ho fee = 22 316, 318 SEVENTH 8ST. N.W. tue ‘with the. table qualities of reireshing, drink rnvigor. 1 ic and delightful ‘alike desir. able fot invalids and persons in healt, “Will be found upon trial to be a ‘and for mothers, creates an abundance strengthens and invigorates the entire system. “After careful ‘Wilbur G. Hall, Ph.D, New. xara yl analysis, Wiibu jae) J. C. Horcarssox, Luronren SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES in entirety new patterns, New styles of CRAPE for ow: _ MILLINERY. FOSTER KID G\OVER Signe) Per Pa eT PER NSEC ASE BSS EVANTA AVE Fos Receernox Axo Evenrse WEAR {oh¢, HUNTRESS KID GLOVES, from 4 to 20 bat- Gane ERINCESS BEATRICE PAN, the latest nov- BONNETS and HATS AT COST until March Ist MRS. M. 3. HUNT, C3 1509 F st nw. M. B. Bavce & Co. ART NEEDLEWORK Medals and Diplomas were awarded al the Prize qqnal tis tor Art Embroidery ‘aud’ Drawa Work.” So ‘it mye Awards for Art vay aly ge 4 "were received from the Departament for Woman's Work at ‘the New Orleans Exposition, nest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroidery Ara Beh bruce, Washington, Pai ee ‘Woman's Department of the World's Exposit at New Orleans. 1884-'85. ‘Washington, Be 2 : sora —— MES S.J. MESSER—PERFECTLY FITTING Dsied pate once” tet a reas Making at 1255 Fst ‘aba Ware, Howann & Co, (Formerly with Mrs M. A. CONNELLY, 25 West 16th st, New York, HAVE NOW OPENED aT 815 15TH STREET N.W., (Over Hanson, Hiss & Co.'s) A Very Elegant Stock of IMPORTED DRESSES: WRAPS, BONNETS, Ere. Just, revelved from the leading houses. in Parts, and marked at LESS THAN TA CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. Genv’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivoli Paris, Jag x Mes Srtwa Heepenr, 608 9th st, opposite Patent Office, Large and select assortment of ART EMBROIDER- IkS and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE RIALS for the same. Pearsall’s WASH SILKS, KNITTING SILKS, CHENILLE, ARRASENE: RIBBOSENE, PLUSHES, FELT, 'ZEPHYRS CO: LUMBIA GERMANTOWN WOOL and KNITTING YARNS. it line of LACES, CREPE LIss RUFFLINGS, SKIRT PLAITE KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ and’ Children's Ho- SIERY. CORSETS, UNDERWEAR: GLOVES and WORSTED GOODS, a ‘Stamping prompcly executed. ' 4 Maur. Vox Braxnrs, Monisre, Formerly with tora New York! vin Barr Suits made at the shortest notice. reqonable superior fi ices, and satisiuction guaranteed, on esses. Bridal Trosseaus a speciaity. 920 14th st, between Laid K. NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING PSTABLISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, HOG G ot. mw. Thirzy-fve Years Experience, LADIFS' EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Velvet and Plush Garments, Crape veils, Laces, Gloves perfectly cleaned. all-wool Dresses dyed: Specialty aGood Mourning Black” Dyed, Cleaned, and Repaired Neat ‘Gent's Clothes and Reasonable. Telephone call—14: Y, XN ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHI: SIG pe Patent Ghoulier Baten bel oh tee Betorm Goode ieteccnne ee cure enes bo and Bustles. Children’s Corsets and $1 Corset (Miss H.'sowa make) that for the prices .ssurpamed. N. B—French, German and Spanish spoken. mrl¢ Ane. Horswry Menzaren: 4 GRIM AND GHASTLY SPECTACLE! ‘Monday morning last when the doors of VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN TEN 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., ‘Were thrown open, the form of a boy with his face entirely eaten away was found upon thefloor. Over the form stood a powerful bloodhound, calmly eyeing hishornble work. A physician appeared, who after ‘@ close and critical examination pronounced life extinct, Of course life was extinct—as there had never been any Ife in It—it was merely @ papier mache image of aboy. But who knows what MIGHT HAVE BEEN ‘Had It been a real live person instead of an inanimate show figure, We are not responsible for tho DOG'S DOINGS, But hold ourselves responsible for our own acts— Chief among which ts to supply the good people o the District of Columbia and the bad ones, too, with FINE READY MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN TEN CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. VICTOR E ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 7th Street Northwest, (Corner Massachusetts avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE, And that the lowest. ne IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE A DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 18T, 1886 IT TAKES FOUR OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES, WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING BUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN WASHINGTON WILLET @ LIBBEY, az Cor. 6th street and New York avenue €29 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Wasurmorox, D.C, aw delivered. no ‘nd guaranterd. Tue Carcaco Grocery Conraxy, 906 7TH STREET, OFFERS: FULL LINE OF CANNED Goops. Marrow'fat Peas, $1.65 dosen. fury June Peas 8179 dosen, Small Magy 1.08 dozen. Table Peaches, $1.75 dozen. Bi BOOKS, & __ aT cost, reduced ' stot ALL BOOKS ON ok he | pele Pace hey rene Soe irst-clans and | tive any for book buyers to pince in thelr ection of standard and mincellar ‘08 Want to be bewe Any book or books wanted not ip stock will tw ‘ordered anda Uberal discount made from the retadl GA. WHITAKER, : 1105 Pennsyivania ave, ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, — ‘B07 14d st a we ‘The MI Mystery, Margaret Ken: Every Day Hon. by James NY Study: ty Atietin Eheipa, ‘Oceana, hy James Anthon® Froude. England ar seen by an American Manker. Soclatstudics in Voclami ey Sk Botton. French Dishes tor American Tables,by Porte Carom, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, (428 SEVENTH STREET NW. no Finest Table Peaches, yeilow or white,§1.98 dosen | VHROUGH THE YEAR WITH THe PorTa Suen Light Brown Sogr Standard A Sacer, Sige: 1b. Granulated sugar, Te. ib, Cut Loar Sugar, fize Ih HE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY nily Flour, $4. Best Family Hour, $73 Dol; $1.44 % DOL, TR, Puig Process Flour, $8.75 DL; $1.60 4 tht: 85a THE CH GROCERY COMPANY, Oip0G STH, OF FERS New Mackerel tor 75c. Kit New Codtish, Be, Ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib., or 10 Ibs. for 35e. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OF FEU French Brandy. $2.00 gallon, Pare Rye Whisky, $2.00 gallon, Z-yearold Rye Whisky, £3.00 gallon, ‘Send order by mail or telephone 423-2. ‘Goods delivered free to any part of the city. CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 141m 806 7th street nw. Loox Ar Ocx Prices WE STILL KEEP THE LEAD. Best Patent Process Flour per bbl "Family eine (Casard s Best Baltimore Hams. Sf MeafLard, mig ib Shear Cured Shoulders.....64 and 7c Jaundry Starch. i We Roast and srind our Coffee every day by steam, with the dry proces. ad Don't sorget the number. WALKER & WRIGHT, _e27-Am 948 and 950 Louisiana avenue. oJ OHNE KELEY. Wholesale and Retail Dealerta FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL, CORN BEEF A Si 4 Stalls.—625, 629 and 630 Market, that. wing. 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market. caifarketing delivered tree of change Yoall parts of he ity. ~ 717 MARKET SPACER Volumes for December, Jannary and February. IN THE KING'S GARDEN and ober Poems, STEADMANS PORTs OF AMERICA. BRITISH AND AMERICAN Porls. Keligious Poetry. Five Minutes Dal ) Readings of Po: try. oO PUnsera. fel? 425 ui mas _ mas Niw Boos Hisors uf Mdern Europe tp Losde tory of Modern Europe to {plned at Meadow, by bbe ‘The New teat ie Hitmts on Languaces Flametta, by Story, sta Glance German ata tous, italian at's lence, Spam aa Shans. i} a iaige assortment of Valentines, Birthday, Wedding and Cards of Condolence. “S WHA MORRISON. 475 Pa Ave Jvsr Receven THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL PosTak GUIDE For 1880, On salé and subscriptions received. Washingtoa agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN © PARKERS 17 and 019 7th at. nw. ¥ ASTER, S20 77H tionery ‘and Rook Store. Catholic Goods, Wax: lesticks, Vanes, Darien. artista” M. a - Cixcutarixe Linnany, The largest and best in the city, with constant add NEW BOOKS and REST MAGAZINES as s00n us issued. Mrs LUCY iz ___HOUSEFURNISHIN( Re “C” Berswso On. HAS NONEOF THE DEFECTS USUALLY POUND. IN COMMON OILS. IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR THE WICK, WILL NOT SMOKE, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIMNEY; BURNS IN ALL OOAL OLL LAMPS. J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, CHINA AND GLASS, 2020 Tun st, Iver Ruecerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES, BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS, which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS: AT COST PRICES, W. H. HOEKE, 118 __ 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st ne. PINE Great Reoverrox Is Srov ER 4 TTTT 558g Our remalning stock of Heating Stoves we are now § BOO OO T Offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per centon regular pe $333 ¢ om brices, This includes several of thecolebeate } Hadas Bar FE bags Home and other first-class Stover A fall assortment of Cuoking Stoves and Ranges om hand at low prices AND A call respectiully solicited. W. & JENKS 400, 4 oo 3330 TIT 7h stn, HO o> EE gs HESS E os-|C Ss° TH “oo? Kem Sass = | CaRPEme Art Squarea sd als Roga FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIO NO BRANCH STORE as ee ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of aistined from the tinest growth of Kye in the renowned valley ofthe Monongahela, have attracted the attetion of the medicai iucuity in the United States to sucha de- ree ux to place it ina very high among the teria Medica, We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at the following, in cases cobtaining one dozen bottleseach. OLD RESERVE WHISKY eve wsnmnnceoee $18.00 UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISEY,.......15.00 BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY... 12.00 If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Grocer, we will, on receipt of bank registered letter, ‘or post office moucy order, (or C, G. D. it pre- ierred), dehver them to your address, by express, charges prepaid, to all points east of Mississippi river, ‘or by freight toainy part or U.S. (prepaid) For Excellence, Purity and Eveness of Quality, the above useurpanced bya Wiilskiesin the mar Ket. “they ‘are entirely free from sdulteration, ‘and Possess a iutural Havor und fine tonie properties, ‘These Whiskles are sold under guarantee to give pericet satistaction:otherwise to be reuurued at Our expense. Correspondence solicited. HL & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 214 pouth Front st., Philade’phia, AN. ¥. Office—16 South William st anc: Dows Ar go" ks ¢73m Great Gu ° 100 Der SINT COnSAGE MOUGUETS at ate, 100 Dor, FINEST CORSAGE BOCGUERS: t'600, ETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- VEPAGTURERS PRICHS. sale of KID GLOVES at the following PPOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirabie colors, at O50. AL IN CLOAKS. determined to close out our extensi SGHLITZS MILWAUKEE LAGE THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. ‘For mle by Dealers generally, or by the Agest, — tam’L © PALMER 1296 20th Girest Borthwest, ‘Telephone, 466 =“ During January. “WALL PAPERS “Prices and Work Guaranteed? MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED ‘Designs for Same Drawn to Order. W. H. HOUGHTON @ co, 1214 F Street northwes Wat Parens Special Designs. INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTINA Designs and Estimates Furnished Specialties ia CARPETS AND FABRICA : Agents for MORRIS @ COMPANT ool Am SEWING MACHINES, &c. (MLE SIZE OF THE SELE-THREADING SHUT. THE OF THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN. No.7, Has recently been increased to Just doubwe. its former size, which Makes it hold more thread than any ma “iLadien, boture prcnasing, have ome of theve won- jure purchasing, have one ot these @ecful productions of tmecliapieal ‘siuplicity weit to tote. “Geer 2,000 im in uae Wicsuaagtons aie 4M. Co., Phil, esiablished 1860. i AUERBACH, Cor, 7th and H sta, Sole Agent D.C. Also, first-class Machines of other Sunk at bowom prices. “Keating SI per woos or 8s ee ee eae Tae Licnrnuxsmc New Howe SEWING MACHINE ‘s the Simplest and Best Machine ever produced Call and examine it, or send postal card and we will send ove to your home on Trial Free of Uuarge. S OPPENBEIMER @ BR Bole Ageut for the District of | olumbia 528 Sto st. ww ‘Machines rented by the week or moth. Repairing # specialty. $030 SERRE .XOU LOOK IN AT Dok ENNEY, the New Automatic White, it a lithe Laisoy. ee a 4 ‘New Machines ofall kinds ‘and. mia () Renung Suse Recerve> Another Lot of Ome Hundred Dozen. ‘These Goods are full regular made, Double Heels and Toes, six pairs ins box. The regular price for these gvodate 1.50.0 box Weare selling them Sor Cy ‘Winter Under oceiermrtarnge st tom ‘For bargains in this line eall on 13 & B ELLERY 1112 Pa nw ATTORNEYS. MAN (LATE OF TH C arm of Keven aha, Saree ee Ses Sickes eo eee N. = EGNOS Eee, Residence, 618 T a. n.w. anf Atiomg cers Totten + ore