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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WasaixeTox, D. C., Jan. 4, 1887. Indications for 24 Hours, Commencing at p.» Te-iay. For District of Columbta, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, northeasterly followed by warmer ‘outheasteriy’ winds, fair weather. oven + Pomerat Wurrrixcrox’s Book AND STATIONERY ‘Wlil be continued at the oid stand, ‘No. 1221 Pennsylvania ave, and will be stocked with the largest assortment of goods in the city. Card Engraving and Printing & speciaity. se Darr Goons SLATGHTERED, 736 7th st. Auction wales 10 a ai. and 7 p.m. dally. BLULNE is sold at 5, 10,20 and 30 centsa_pack- age. Handsome presencs with each package. ‘TEE Larest Novelty ‘or X-mas Presents—Ladies’ STEW Sippers, three colors, = ba Mas. Wat H. Rice, 717 Market Space. rlottes and Candies. Free Porters. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave. Humax artificial eyes. Hempler’s, ave., cor. 43, Z = CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locats. Haneock Post, No. 1,G. A. K., gave a hop at Abner's hall last evening, while was largely a fended. ‘The entertaininent. was in charge of Messrs M.A. Dillon, L. D. Bumpus. KC. Sneden, A.B. Frisbie, T. B. ilarrison, Judson Knight, J.D. | Buckley, Arthur Schatz, 0. V. Mitchell,” John Weieh, J. 8. Woiston, D.D. Marsh, Thos. Hynes, H.C. Watson, C. Danenhower. “Attention {5 calied to the notice tm the adver. ling for a meeting of eltizens of on interested in improvements | 4 that seetion of the city. ‘The following chiefs were raised iast- might in No.6, LO. RM: Sacha. J. RuGray: ring: SFfneinctbers of the Washington Canoe elu had thelr dist winter camp-fire ai ther club house last evening. ‘The program inctaded supper, pipes, music, recitations and yarns. The friends of the gentleman who was drowned from. the Long bridge on the 2th ult. offer a re~ Ward of $100 Tor te recovery of the body, as will | be seen by the adverilwment elsewhere, ‘Metropolis Lode, 16, LOO. Py has elected the following officers: Miiton Griffin, N. G.; F.¢. Grifin, V.G.; kdward Bawsel, K.S.! Peter Harr, F.8.: C. W. Lecnuarda, treas. jary E. Sharp, daughter oi Sarah EB. and the late Joseph K. Saarp, Who Was superintendent of the Washington division of the Pennsylvania rall- road company. died this morning at tue residence Of her mother. No. 403 6th street southwest. The vacancy caused by the resignation of, Geo. | A. Bentley, superintendent station D, of the «ty toflce, has been flied by the appointment of wis Fleiver. whose drug store is on the south- ‘west corner of 14th and F streets northwest. While Anton Kuppert’s Pntcher wagon was standing in front of house No. 119 East Capitol street this morning William Harris, colored, sRatched the Whip and ran on. Hie irrested | by OMicer Guiver and taken {9 the Polles Court, Where be plealed gulity to a charge of larceny. | He was given thirty days, | The grand jury to-day presented indictments against. Joseph Beard, housebreakiug in day; Priscllia Chase, secoud Offense peut lareeny; and Charies Zypprecht, do. | Jobn W. Kenedy was today accepted as a ierand Juror of the Criminal Conrt, ITS FORTIETH ANNUAL CONVENTION TO OPEN IN THIS j CITY TO-MORROW. The Delta Kappa Epstion Fraternity, which meets In this city to-morrow in its fortietil annual convention, will hold an informal reception of del- egates at Willard’s hotel this evening. Represent- ative Milliken is president of the Aiumal associa~ ton of Washington. Senator Gibson will be president of the convention, Controller Trenhotin ihe orator and Andrew Keinper. . D., Lite poet, ‘Many other pron: men are members of the Iraternity and association On Wednewlay eventng at ck there will be a business session and open exercises at the Con- | uncer the auspices of the | Gesational eburen, asbington Alumni association, with mmuste by the Marine band. Another business session wiil be heid on Thursdas, after which the deiegates | will call upon President Cleveland and wind up | With a banquet in the evening. ——— | StDpEN DEATH OF MR. CHARLES BROwN.—Yester- | Jay about teu o'clock Sir. Charies Brown, a Well. | known produce commission merchani, was taken | suddenly il! at the Northern market, and, being removed to his residence, Sth and P streets, he ex- pired within two hours. Mr. Brown was a native ‘of Montgomery county, Md.; Was sixty-two years Of age, and for over forty years a resident of this city. He was a member of Hamline M. E. church, | from whence his funeral Will take place to-mor- Tew afternoon. —_.__ SINGULAR ACCIDENT TO AN eee ae | Ramsower, of Buithnore, an engineer on the Buiti- | more and’ Ohio railroad, was seriously If not | fatally injured yesterday’ alternoon, at Gathers. burg, by being struck on the leit side of the uead | by @mailcrane. He had his head out of the cab- window looking at the wheels of his engine, No. | 906, attached to mail train No. 2 from siariins. | Dury, and the crane struck him on the left side of | the ‘head, inflicting a dangerous wound. When | Riscovered by the fireman, Frank H. Aiyers, Ram | zower Was unconscious. ‘The fireman stopped the | train and reported the matter to tne conductor, | Thomas Landon, wo had (ne tojured man mude comfortable, and on arrival here he was removed | fo the Providence hospital. | — ‘Tar Marrtaxp Deuocnatic Assoctar10x.—The | ‘Maryiand democratic assoctaiion iast night elected ' the ‘following officers for the ensting year: R.O. ion, president: B. F. Guy, vice president; ‘A. Kutherford, recording secretary; Henry | ¥. Breuninger,treasurer; J.K.wangum, correspond- the secretary; Wan, E Greenficid; nnanglal yecre- tary; R.T. Boswell, sergeant-atirms. ‘The oppo- sition ia nomination C. C. Lancaster 10r president, but was defeated. aoessnnr na RovaLtigs CLAIMED To BE Dve.—Mr. A. C. Rich- P. of this city. has begun a suit against Edward | Is, Of Milwaukee, for $125,000, tor ruyaliles wileged ‘to be due on a patent wor improved ma- ehinery for the manufacture of flour, obtained by Chanies M. Koberts in 1877. Mr. KoUerts Is dead, and Mr. itichards represents the present owners of the patents, apres “Ow Tore Every True."—A number of commuta- | ton Passengers on Lue Washingtou and Ouio rafl- road, Who sive along Une line of tue coud ami do: Duaihess In Uhe city, Have presented tue two eng! Aéers and (Wo firemen ruubleg Lue accommodation Wwalns each with a handsome stiver budge, in ap- Dreclation of tuetr services in bringing taem into the city ou seneduve Use for apenutre peur, except When prevented by a tloud and Washout over waiea they bad nocontros. ine badges are quice hand- souie and ate Inserted “on time every ume.” —_ ‘Tue New Coucusia Nationa Bi —Mr. B. Hi. Warner was resigucu a> Gicctur 1. Gae meTOyO: tan Bank, owlng to ily uving accepted tue prest Seney of une new Conubia expected thut this mew Daik Wii be opened tor Desines February Is, and temporary ‘quarters Rave been secureu on Lue Nest Huu tne Le prow | Dulidiag, at the corner ov Sim aut F since. Atuer The, Dusiding on F stieet. Which tas beet pur- | € Is remoielied, tue Hew bank Wii Occupy It. | used, ed, Ovetpy it. | ‘Tux Maser Beiepens’ Assoctarios.—The Mas- | ter Bullders’ asociation anc eveniug elected tue | Tollowing oftterrs lor tue eusting yeu: Presiuet D. J. macarty; Vice president, W. C. Morrisai secretary, W. 8. Moutzeiaw:tudnclal secretary, C. ». Collins; sergeant-al-artas, J.C. Yost, and avor- keeper, W. C. sckhardt. i — Cost oF THE (ax aL.—Controller Turner, of Mary. JaBd, in ts anuual report to tae governor, stige gests tuat someting nerote ius. be dund wiea the Chesapeaxe aud Oulo canal, when owes toe Mate over $25,000,000, and isin @ depiorabie con. | dion. The tooaceo Warehouses aude Ue Oyster bavy contigue to be Duriens upon tue slate | Ureasury. } a | Tur Law as To Sate oP 4 LUNATICS Rear Ee TaTE.—in the cae or George Bicut, tulidele, the cOUrt In genera: term Feoverday decided (oyuniou Dy Justice Cox tuat i was competent 18 lilo vis | ‘ICE for the Kquity Court to decree a male or tise | Teal estate ote iunatic by the comuuitter und it | Was unnecessary lor a suit tor that puspose and | sale Dy trustee. “ t mot ' onan | ATTORNEY MANNING'S CASES —To-day the Court In General Term heard the cass 0: Jetoue ®. Ming agulast Secretary manatyg wnt Lrevsurer | atid SauMe agullist Secret. ¥ Bayard —ROvE | Christy and W. W. wiisuire tor cowpiainame and Assistant Attomey Geueial H. J. way for tae 1- Spondeats. ‘rhe Hrst case ts 10 | bbs from delivering araits in tae cases in Walch | complainant Was attorney before the court of Commissioners Of AtuDuna claitns, and on Mal Bearing tor the delivery of the drutts tO. Ue cote Pluimant. ‘The second is an uppilcation ior a man. | damus on the Secretary o1 State to compel hin 16 | furnish a copy of the awards. | SENTEXCED FoR STRaLING.—In the Police Court to-day Wim. Jonuson, coiored, pleaied eharge of stewing tWo bushels of Waintts [rom a | coURLTY Wagon at the Center market, and he was sentenced tv 60 days tn Jail.—Joun Norman, eot- | ored, ¢! with stewing a piece Of meat irom | she store ot Walker & Duvis, la Soutu Washington, | Pus Miied and given a stmblar seuteuce. —asoultz ‘& colored servant lormeriy in the empioy of James Lackey, denied taat sue had ever stolen any ing irom her former employer, Dut she had Gade « confession to Detectives Carter and salon before she hud tune to see her attorney. She Was given Bo days. Marriage icenses ued Dy ie GETS OF tne court Uo Randau, of Noriolk, and sartha Gordon; Joseph B. wud=oa and maxgie J. Wagner, boun of Kien ‘mona, Ve.; Wim. Guibert and Fauuie Baludmore. Ma. J. M. Gnaby was last nigut mage happy tae presentation co himy off yous eeanee ease InseTived, DY WE atlacues of Une GOMER ‘Bagie Crown Cu, 08 Une occasion of hls Te. rou the wanayetient oF tual coucern tor tne pure Dove OF asstiulug TUE ZeRETAL Management OF ELE Satabiishinent v1 Saas « Lo. —— i will continue, at yeuOch, “Une vale OF Lhe euuiee Mocs Of Wall papers, &c., comlutued thereto ——— OF GROCERIES.—Mr. ASHONEE'S SALE Dowling Feu seu vosmorrow, tur KC. Gwynn, oe ‘Thos. V.Vea.e, Luv €utire stock of wines | Secretary Whitney and party occupled a box, | reviston. | by ‘Tavenner’ |e up and sold. “Best, at 43. | good, at 4yc. to-4%(c.; medium, at 3ic. to 4: | business transacted, Children’s Christmas Club, District 11. ‘The members of the Children’s Christmas club give their heartiest thanks to their many friends who have helped them this last, as in former years. In addition to their acknowledgments already made the children wish especially to thank the officers and men of the metropolitan Police, Whose services at the armory prevented accident and even confusion of any also thank those members of the National corps who were present at the dinner for their eMicient ald in many ways Special thanks are due to Sir. John A. Ellinger. who, upon very short notice, consented to play tlie part of Santa Klaus. For the music the children gratefully acknowledge their Indebtedness to the Secretary of the Navy ind to Prof. Sousa and his detail trom the Marine Dand. ‘The treasurer will in a few days submit her statement of recetpts and expenditures, aon aston, Tdeal Opera NartoxaL THEATER.—The Boston company opened its engagement at this house last night with a highly satisfactory presentation of “Martha.” Miss Marie Stone, Mile. Louise La- pincne, contralto; Mr. W. H. Lawton, the new tenor, who was leard here for the first time, and Mr. W. HL Clark, formed the quartette. “3tiss Stones Lady Harriet was, us always, a most acceptable plece of work, ‘well ‘ind acted Teitnspleit dnd naturainests “Mlle. Lablache pos- Sewses # contFAItO Volew of pecullar quality, which gives It special effectiveness in dramatic pas- Saget Mr. Lawton, who injured his throat several weeks ag0, last night sang in public Time since’ that ‘accident. manner in the ali Tespec ithe has the foundation for a successtul musical rience and training. Mr. Clark's bass, Wonderfully flexible and sympathetic voice of such power, has never been heard dvantage than in the music of alnbetdge as Tristan and Mr. hiivon as the ‘Sherigy were acceptable, the chorus ‘Was strong and capitally drilled, and ‘Mr. Studley Jed the orchestra With the quiet’ effectiveness of master. “Martha” will be repeated at the Wed- nesday matinee tion of -An_ audience large in Mington last neg. ton, nigh ean vell- through the house were scattered many Wel wi governinent officials and diplomats, Anevent which called out a round of applause Was the appearance of a large party of ladies who had removed tueir hats before going to their places, thus inaugurating in Washington a much heeded ‘reform. “Mrs. Langtry was. generously welcomed a8 Lady Ormond, and almost at ber entrance showed the effect of tne schooling sae has received since her furmer appearance ‘She has made distinct gains in ease, confidence and force, and still po-sesses that gracious, gently appealing manner which rendered impos! ble harsh criticism of amateur, and now Kindies into a giow of almost personal regard admiration for the artiste. ts. Langtry wore during the evening some wonderful gowns. Her Supporting company all secin to know their parts too wel Harris’ Biiov THEaTER.—“May Blossom,” an in- teresting drama of who.esome tone, with humor Patitos cieveriy intermingled, has been made additionally attractive thts season by the author's ‘The role of the parson, rewritten for Ben. Maginley, gives this capable actor full play for his talent. He is well su ed. Aeevan’s THeater.—Keiily and Wood's large troupe of capatie spectaity le allowed the andience no Ume for thinking last night, so closely did they occupy the moments with amos. lag acts. This isa very meritorious variety or EY pfoportions and briuitant in Mrs. Langtry back to W. ganization. Dive MUsEtM.—“The Ranch King.” in which the thriil ot robust melodrama and the guffaw of vigorous farce are mixed with a generous hand, wer: With great success at the Dime Museum last Light. “The specialty acts Interspersed were very acceptable, ‘Tne Barrie OF BULL Rvs, No.2, is proceeding just as hotly now on the panorama canvas as when the artists threw down their brushes many months ago, The daily quota of visitors con- Uinues large. ‘ime WAGNER Soctety's next concert will take place January 13 at the Universalist church, ach onthe ffairs in West Washington. MARRIED BY FATHER Roccorort.—In yesterday's issue It Was erroneously: stated that Mr. Varnell and Miss Ludyate were married at Christ Churea. by Kev. Mr. Sutart. ‘They were married by Kev. Fataer Roccovort, at Trinity Chureh, by dixpensa- tion of the Cardinal Archbishop of Baltimore. CATTLE MARKET.—Saie of live stock at Drovers’ Rest, D. C., yesterday are Bros,’ as follows: 140 _cat w 5% couunon, at (ec. 123'sheep und lam} Lambs, at sheep, ab 4c. to 5igc.; Yearilugs at 3e. Wo 5iyc.3 caives at Gc, tO 76. 18 cows and calves, at g25 to #45 a head. AS ALLEGED ASAULT.—JOsepR A. O'Neill a clerk, ‘Was arrested last ulgat by OMlver Suther! T the charge of assaulting Rudolph Ulmer. Ten dol- Jars were left at the siation as collateral, which Was forfeited In the Police Court this inorning. COLLATERAL FORFEITED.—Joun Waynes was in the Foilce Court to-day by J. A. Hall with cruelly beating a horse, and he fortelied $5 collateral. On a charge of protanity on Ist strect he fortelted $5 additional. Josepn A. O'Neil Was charged with assauiting Rudolph Ulimer and be forieited $10 couateral. ‘CHANGED HaNDs.—The well-known store ey, doing business at Sist and otk. B.A. hands yesterday, the purcha- M streets, chi ser being Heury A. Jones, éx-fuel inspector for tae strict. Notes.—The funeral of J. Lewis Bahrer took Place from his residence at Bethesda, Md., yester- day afternoon. ‘The remuins were interred at Oak Jalil Cemetery.—The regular montuly meeuing 0. “une Georgecown Keal Estate Company” was heid last nigh, tae paying of dues being about the omy CITY_ITEMS. Elegant Potatges, at wholesale and retail, price low. 1. METZGER & BRo., 1 417 7th st. nb. we Knights of Labor Cigar, 5c.; 25 Pine Cigars in 4 box, 75¢. to 32.00, Wholesale and ‘and retail “MOREL, 73 1 ‘6th Street northwest, Johnven’s, Cor. 13th and E. Two hundred bushels of tae finest Oysters on hand that ever came to this market. Four yeas old plants and solid fat. ‘They can do anything that an oyster could be expected to do but talk. For steam, half sheil, stews, &c., they are bang up. — experience. Ladies’ large suloon ai- rac 1 Spectacles, 25 and 50c. Optical Store,487 Pa.av. 2 Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil aud Phosphate Of Lime cures, Coughs, Colds, Aathuna, Bronchitis and Seronuious Mumors.” To CONSUMPrives.—Many have been happs to give their testimony tn favor or the use of “W iibor's Pure Cod Liver O11 and Lime,’ Experience has proved it to be a valuabie for Coasumption, Asthma, Diphtherts, and ais Diseases oz the Throwt and Lungs. 2.anulactured oniy by A. B. WitBor, Chemist, Bostun. Sold by all druggists. €03 Old Rye Whisky, 014, $2.50 per gaulion, ‘Try it. N. i. Metzag & Bro., 417 7th st. a. Ww, Worlds of Good, Probably no other woman in the world receives so many “letters of thanks” as Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass. Mrs. B—, of Kutleid, N. H., says: ‘I will simply say that your Vegetabie 4s ali you recommend it vo be. worlds oi good.” Another lady writes from Ottawa as folows: “I have just to-day bought the seventh bolle of your Vezetubie Compound, have used two. boxes of Pilis ana several kages of your Sanative Wash and think it but right to tell you how much good I derived from your medicines. They are a Tegular Godsend. Ali the pains and aches have aluost disappeared, my stomach Is much 3 tov and I Tei myseli Improved every Way. Mrown’s Bronchial Treches will relieve bronchitis, asthma, caturrh, consumptive and tarvat disases ‘They are used always with good success, 0 ‘To Get Rid of a Cough or Cola prom ust Baker's Cod Liver Ol and Malt, & remedy. Baker's pure Norwegian Uod Liver Ol Sunequaled. “Baxex & Co, Phila, and at drug- is. four years 1 Emulsion of Pure COD LIVER ll, WITH RYPOPHOSPHITES, meet Taluable remedy for Consumption, Scrot- Wasting Diseases, of children, Colds and Curoni: Coughs, and In’all conditions where there flesh, a lack of nerve power and a gen- eral debility of ihe system. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and deiivered in 34 1b. “Ward” prints, 50c, per ID. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Mik er quart, Cream 15¢. | Miss JSvuer Corsox Sara Tn an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year” “Fuel foracooking stove and two other fires, and Jights, would cost about $8 per month, provided CoxE ‘were used in cities,” &e. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWX— }0 Bushels for $3.70. 25 Bushels for $2.50. CORE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for 82.90. 25 Bushels for $2.00. 411 and 413 10m ‘No. 361 reuneylvanie avenue northwest, =» Tt has done we | _ ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder Sever varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinaty kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the mrultituds of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sob owzr nt Cama RovaL Baxrwe Powsan Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. _ 0024 Bio Reovorox IX THE PRICES OF DEY GooDs. x pure wool, one yardand shalf WOOL DA BERGE, wide double width, DRESS GOODS, extra width, reduced Size WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, re- SILK VELVETS, $1.25. EBLANGETS Ge WLS, yn 1, $1.50. PSE Sees pare ae © hac BLACK © A of dat size, Rana Sag avers eae tomer who babs 810 worth of Bry Goods, ERE RRR ™ RO RoR” Re RRR vrrr T iE T Ree Rk R %ys8 5 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th street. Unxvinwean Suz EXTRAORDINARY, DOUGLASS’, ‘9TH STREET, ST. CLOUD BUILDING. ‘We ask the attention of our lady patrons to the fol- Jowing cari, which we think will prove interesting to ™m. ‘The firm, who have been for the past ten years sup- plying us with COTTON UNDERWEAR, having been obliged to discontinue operations on account of the large lonses sustained in their endeavors to compete with other mannfacturera, and at the same timo PAY THETR EMPLOYES LIVING WAGES, have shipped to us THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, WITH INSTRUC- TIONS TO SELL AT SUCH PRICES AS WE DEEM PROPER. The goods, so far as material, shape and finish is concerned, are perfect: but, many of them, being sample garments, and, consequently receiving extra handling, are somewhat soiled and will need to be laundried. “For this reason they have been divided into several each lot containing Night Dresses, Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, &c., and every garment in each lot will be sold ata uniform price of 50, 75c.. 81, &c. THESE PRICES ARE IN EACH CASE FAR BE- | LOW THE ACTUAL COS I' OF THE GOODS, CONSE- QUENTLY ONLY BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. We desire to state further that these lots do not in- clude every size in each garment, but each lot contains sizes in One or more garments suitable to every lady. ‘The sale will begin TUESDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock, and will continue each day until the en- tire lot isexhausted. DoUGLAssS’ 03-6t 9TH AND F STREETS. Hieangvanrens FOR FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. Many styloa never before seen in this country. GAMES, GAMES, GAMES. HOME AMUSEMENTS, HOME AMUSEMENTS. EVENING PASTIMES. Extensive Dealer and Manufacturer of WORSTED AND KNIT GOODS. INFANT OUTFITS. CH. RUPPERT, od 403-405 7th st. n.w., Wao Hows & Co, 25 West 16th Street, ‘New York, Beg toamnounce that thes have opened thetr Branch 01 | 815 15th Street Northwest (Over Hanson, Hiss & Co.'s), And are now prepared to show a very Elegant Assort- ment of IMBORTED COSTUMES, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, WBAPS, BONNETS, Exc, ust recelted from the leading houses of LONDON AND PARIS, Imported specially for the Washington Season. 25 West 1th New York: 349 Broadway, Sara- toma Springs: West End Hotel, and Howland Hotel Got- tage, one Binneke and . #10 15th st. n.w., Washington, D. 0. @31-1m. Exrxoxzo Yorsos Are offering the féllowing special supplies for New ‘Year's: Extra Choice Stem Cut Fi Reis eka et ete mg, ate eaudarin “Cranes. “Gehiuine Brincows Paper Buell Be ee Ext Chloe Ta Durtee's Salud - veius. 3 Drees iow. aE choice, Ficklog* fuclding De es ory Nata, om A> CHEESE. witzer itso, Bap eae Sr ‘Cheese, English Dairy’ ELPHONZO YOUNGS Companys, Tatra New York fieupple Cheese, Haars $28 oth street. 430 \ Ghace Fro, PATE DE FOIES GRAS, ‘TRUFFLES, FREMCH PLUM PUDDING, ‘NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE, 1X. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F street, PPPh OA OL f 883 PoP AA L PPP AA A E AL ALES Moy AL. A me a3 ¥ ‘NOT IMAGINARY REDUCTIONS! Ova New Yours Procsnsmon |__. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GooDs.__| __HOUSEFURNISHINGS._ few Years Je ae. Mos ee | gee ISHI Ondlar cLoax axp waxes stavonrer | Mop. Wreres Repvcrioxs Sirciyee gh eketn Nate Hace thers | Drcorater ‘Toner Sera Pee ee a SEATON PERRY. Saids be ‘only promote a more stubborn srowih, Pec. aa yn me - SS ee ene eee taborn aroeie, Be ‘We are opening this week several Son bey eo isgunt Barts toa ow: po Sorc nim 990 to | GABNIEI. 13810 ste, det-im’ | xEW DECORATIONS IX ENGLISH TOILET SETS fam buy s Sik FurLined Circular, | PARIS COMBINATION SUITS, reduced from $28 to A YY & At very low prices 5, rpecan bay Rocle Viste, worth $10... | PAINTS COMBINATION SUITS, retuced from $20 to a Vo Syg8__| ropean productions for Cir Mader PALIS COMBINATION SUITS, at $12 and €12.50; ate: bee are ch at WEDDING PRESENTS. Sib fon san bay © Soa Plush Vise far et eee Ee ge prone | f° Fe Ree Mua E83 | ew cunssrwas Goons aaty ariving Sia fshaanar' stn genet Sat Fawh Vite Paps ABD ei aa ose Eee ER ORME SS ERE. , worth worth -ECIAL ‘FERIN¢ LORED THE ABSOR’ cCITy, China Importers, $25 ocean bay's lovely Sol” Staak Goat, eal “STRING aC 6100 ech; former pete Were ome ee Ty JAt GOULD. “a wry ate Scn"buy the finest Seal Plash Coste, | A LOT OF LADIES’ KR WATER-PROOFS, | _0°30-3m_ a _ 2 $2.25 you can bay an elegant Child's Cost, from eee can buy Children’s Coats, ranging SFG Eos ey aecam casero Costa, fully ‘Don’t miss to to PREMGE BL Sir street” a OUR GREAT MILLINERY SALE. Weave been fortunate to close the entire stock of from New York of Fine ee eee pee jhapes and colors, sn te Soe8e ell at G0 cents, at Cilldred's Hints teimtacd soa 25, 50 and Astrakhan mens stock of Burda, Wines, Tipe od Hii wil bo sold, some ae low ta 1eT7, 19 and bic’ jock FLOWERS. ve received @ lal clis of elegant Flowers, perticnianiy She French Bouqueta for erent Jou have nocn ouraasortmest well be oe ‘Bay your Kid Gloves at KING'S BALACE if fou wish money, “French Pattern, fi importation sold ai 26 will now be odered st SS out, ‘All are Invited to Our New Year's Clearing Bale, KING'S PALACE, cad 814 Seventh Street n.w. 'ILLETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRICES ‘on jag PHUSH SACQUES and VISITES New Yur Gaeense SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, TRIMMED WITH REAL SEAL AND OTHER FURS, 8175 Wraps for $125. 875 Wrape for $60. 868 Wraps for $50. ‘856 Wraps for 248, 847 Wraps for 340, $35 Wraps for 830. 30 Wraps for $25. ASTRACHAN WRAPS, TRIMMED WITH A8- TRACHAN BALL TRIMMING. 925 Wrapsfor $20. ‘820 Wraps for 817. ‘$18 Wraps for $15. FRIEZE WRAPS, TRIMMED WITH FUR AND SILK. ‘TAPE. 828 Wraps for $23. 818 Wraps for 815. $15 Wraps for $12. ENGLISH CLOTH WRAPS, WITH FUR TRIMMINGS. ‘$22 Wraps for $18. 820 Wraps for $17. $18 Wraps for 815. $15 Wraps for $12.50. ‘JEWMARKETS OF STRIPED AND CHECK CLOTH, CAPE AND “COACIIMAN," ALSO FLAITED BACKS. $21.25 Newmarkets for $18. @18.75 Newma-keta for $15. 815 Newmarkets for $12.50. $7.98 Newmarkets for $5.98. WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS A HAPPY ‘NEW YEAR, AND IN ORDER TO DO WHAT WE CAN TO MAKE IT 80, TO THEM AND ‘TO US ALSO, WE INAUGURATE TO-DAY (MONDAY, JANUARY 3D, 1887) A BARGATN SALE DF READY-MADE CLOTHING. WE HAVE TOO MANY OF CERTAIN LINES OF G@ooDps &sp WANT TO GET THEM OUTOF THE WAY. IN ORDER TO MOVE THEM QUICKLY WE MARK THEM DOWN AND WITH THEM EVERYTHING IN READY- MADE STOCK EXCEPT BLACK BROAD- CLOTH AND DOESKIN GOODS. NOT ALL LINES WILL BE MARKED DOWN IN SAME PROPORTION, BUT ALL WILL BE 80 MUCH REDUCED As TO BE SPECIAL BARGAINS. OVERCOATS AND BUSINESS SUITS WILL SHOW THE GREATER REDUCTIONS, WHILE DRESS GOODS WILL SHOW LESS. WE INVITE CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK AS TO MATERIAL, FINISH AND STYLE. WE DON'T SELL THE LOw- EST GRADE OF GOODS, THE CHARACTER OF OUR WORK BEING TOO FINE TO PUT IN CHEAP MATERIALS, ALL OUR WORK 18 GUARANIEED TO BE AS STATED ON THE TICKETS. BAGLANS OF ENGLISH TWEEDS AND CHECKS, ALSO “REDFERN” CLUTH. $36 Ragians for $30, $18.25 Raglans for $16. $11.87 Eaglans for $10. CHILDREN’S COATS, in all styles and sizes, at cost Price. ‘The price being according to size makes the list too long for publication. twee 4 Pe ay wwww AA E's MMM w w AAR af e SS M% S% BP ss boo 88 BS BB at 00 “oo” Bow is LADIES. Fur Muffs AT COST. Fur Trimmings AT COST. Fur Boas AT COST. French Felt Skirts AT COST. English Flannel Skirts AT COST. Quilted Satin Skirts AT COST, Hand-knit Skirts AT COST. Merino Underwear AT COST. Cashmere Underwear AT CusT. Camel's Hair Underwear AT COST. Medicated Underwear AT COBT. ‘Ribbed Silk Underwear AT COST. Cashmere Wool Hose AT COST. Worsted Leggings AT COST. Jersey Cloth AT COST, Cashmere Wool Gloves AT CusT. ‘Lined Kid Cloves AT Cost, CHILDREN'S Worsted Booties AT COST. Worsted Leggings AT COST. Worsted Hoods AT CO8T. Worsted Gloves: AT COST. Fur Bets AT CosT. Plush Cloaks AT COST. Plush Hoods AT COST. ‘Warm Hose AT COST. ‘Warm Underwear AT COST, Ete, Ete. GENTLEMEN'S ‘Warm Underwear AT CosT. ‘Warm Half Hose AT COST. Lined Gloves: AT COsT, . ‘Silk Mufflers AT CosT. ‘Flannel Shirts AT COST, ‘Cardigan Jackets AT Coat. Etc, Ete. $9 Genuine reductions in price made in order t0 close out all Winter Stock. Every article PosrrivaLt at Cost Pack, © 4 NE W & B BARNUM & CO, a3 WHUIETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRICES FUR THIMMING. a3 905 Penna, ave. BY WATCHING THEIR CHANCES, AT OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS rae Closing of the large and magnificent stock of Men's, ie Children’s Clothing, amounting to pea. now in progress, and the entire stock will ‘gost or value. TO 13 YEARS: 3 Overcouts at $2. Overcoat 2. 931 Pewxertvanma AvENvE, 17.50 Overcoats at $5. 9 Overcoat at $6.50 Wvercoat Jacket and Panteat 5 Jacket aud Jacket and Pants ai 17 50 Jacket and Pants at @3 i Jacket and Pants ut $6. aag0 2G Jacket aud Pants at ig igs 4 Overcoats at $3. 45 Overcoats at $4.50. 7.50 Overcouts at 85. 10 Overcontsat 87.30. 2 Overcuate at 88 5 Overcuuts st $10. : ‘Suits at $4.50. 325 Overcoats at $13) Overcoata at $40.50, BE earn wall coat) af $20. OAK HALL, CORNER 10H AND F 51:ukETS. Prerunz - Frores, ‘We would call your attention to our very large and tof fine Gilt Frames, warranied ‘Bot to. either in flat or deep woi Which ‘We always p on hand in the 1 ‘sizes: Dx, JUxi%, 10x14, 12x16, 14x) is 14x20, Aorae, Steve, 2der7 2acsO tnd Bebo We are w{ all tinies prepared to trae your Frame, with Mat, st St $1, reduced from $2 and $2.3 coats To | BEMNANTS OF SILES. VELY ETSSDrESS Goops, GVER 3,000 CoE DR EIS AND MICRES FLANNELS. CLOTHS. LINENS AND DOMES” Al SSELS hep eoqetaganes ‘MOTRE FRANCAISE IN BLACK AND ALL THE Conta for Misses, sold formeriy at $16 and 918 wtiee te ef age Misses and Children LYONS PURE SILK TICS, at. “very low prices ™ Es 18 FANCY SILK GAUZES, ILLUSIONS = ecties Rens oat EVENING SILKS AND SATINS IN GREAT VARI- SUPERB OF BLACK AXD COLORED LE FRAN SATIN DUCHESSE, RHA. DAMES “MASCOTIE SURAHS "AND GROS ENE SHADES, RANGING FROM $4 STOCK TO. DIFFER. $8 PER 2s|M For Tae Hounass KID GLOVES, FROM 4 TO 20 BUTTON! ES, FRO 4d 20202 ‘8, ATCOST BREAKFAST AND DRESS CAPS IN STOCK AND MADE TO OKDER. HANDSOME FANS AT REDUCED PRICES. MRS. M. J. HUNT. 1509 F ST_N.w. Mie L, P, Jeaxsener, Morin Cusries Serwete | Will Oven in Washington, To Baltimore, ‘on Tuesday. Wedneaday and % Thursday, December 28,29, 30, & handsome axsort- TRE _}OUSSE & PERINOT'S KID GLOVES. peut of Deh * a 1 ZEERRES AG AP AEE FOR DISPLAYING | evnuter Nin itnow iy eeaateniaere ee, ta PLAIN Fi IGURES AND CORRECT PRICES | Tithana'Tsthaw NB trices aniatly ted red A SPER ae = ‘Pennsylvania aves Soe Bib at Established 1840.) i_| Mac J.P. Pano Career Trane. In order to reduce our stock of BRUSSELS and IN- GRAIN CARPETS we bh decided to make the fol- ywing reduction in prices for the next thirty days: omBragent as fet oe pow be 3 Deepens Rarpet BL now BSc. INGRAIN CARPETS. AlL-Wool 1 70c., now 65¢. ‘All- Wool, Extra Supers, 73¢., now 68e. _ Extra Heavy Cotton Chain 60c., now 50c. Extra Heavy Cotton Chain 50c., now 40c. Choice Styles 38e., now 33e. Floor and Stair O1L CLOTHS all widths. Mur, Vox Busxos 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER, e ‘Will show the coming week NOVELTIES IN HIGH CLASS BON SETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, Also, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, ani FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Wus. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. DRUGGETS and RUGS, | _ Suits made | reasonable pri BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES at reduced | Evening Dresses. Prices. | oc? A fine stock of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, TABLE LNENS EES JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, 636 Pennsylvania Avenue, kL South side, near Seventh st. ‘LLE M. — RUSSIAN TANG FE, Fras Dread by LANNEL’S! LANNELS! of Bridal Reik ADIES' . FLANNELS! GREAT REDUCTION IN OUR FLANNEL DEPART- | MENT. IT IS COLD NOW AND YOU MUST | HAVE THEM, YOU CAN'T DELAY. | BUY FROM US. WHY? BECAUSE WE HAVE MARKED Our 62%c. Jersey Flannel to 50c. per yard. Our 7c. Jersey Flannel to 62%¢c. per yard. Our 87 4c. Jersey Flannel to 75c. per yard. Anew lot of Stripe and Plaid Flannels from 20c. up to 62%e. per yun. ONE CASE PLAIN FLANNELS FOR DRESSES. Blue, Brown and Garnet (all wool) for 20c. per yard; | ‘worth 25e. | CASHMERE FLANNELS. Another case of Cashmere Twilled Flannel, in Brown, | _ Pink and Light Blue, only 30c. per yard. ‘These goods retail all over for 50c. per yard. SKIRTING FLANNELS. Gray Twilled Flannel, suitable for Skirting purposes, 10, 1234, 15 and 20c. per yard. IN Blue Flannel, 27 in. wide, all wool, forSkirting or | Dress Wear, 25¢. per yan. j Two and s half yards wide Skirting Flannel, in | Stripes, only $1.50 per yard. j White Flannel in all the different grades, Some as | Jow as 10c. per yard. From that up to $1.25 per yard. RED FLANNELS in qualities ranging from 5c. per yard to the finest | medicated goods. SHAKER FLANNELS in all grades. & Ms aud Bu 5 of oulder Brace: es. Corsets the shortest notice. “Superior Sting, es and satisfaction ruarauteed Bridal Trosecsus's mperialt eres ga0 ath at, bet Land K. ‘nt ptramteed Ale st Saaranter a ‘cforms Walata, French gregh dried. cisaae Arrestiox, ES: “patistay NODES IN FINE FRENCH HAI GOODS J, PRANDI F st. LISH BASKET PLAITS, AND SAGAN BRATDS, we month. Special attertion to ‘Do your own Dyeing at home, with e 10e. a XEDORA ¥ n27-«.t.th6 make) that N.B.—Frenel, German and Spanish spoken, EAL GARMENT the new and fash ‘urs repaired, HAWS, PE Peckare for Strenvt, Brightness, Amount ti Tastuess of Color of Non-tadins Qualities, not croak or simut. "Fors DRES: PERLESS DYES, will dye everything, They_are sold everywhere, —40 colors. "They, ‘eatal ‘kage OF for ‘They do SCHIFFELY & EVANS, Drugiist, 477 Pennsylvania ave. HIELDS 3 Are the beat in the world. THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY IMPERVI0US. ém aaranteea HER SPECIALTIES Ait French Hand-uade Underclothin and finest imported Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress EK. HUMPHREY, 430 1oru ST. NW. to order in every sty ie and’ inate: ect fit and comfort. . Merino Underwear jomer form Goods. French Corsets aud Bustles Children’s Corsets and a #1 Corset (Miss H.'s own of the price is (unsurpassed. Mute made. 310 Sth st. nw. No wien. ‘RS. E. McCAFFERTYS BONNET AND FRAME factory, formerly 1109 F st, bas moved to north- t corner’ 1ith aud G sts. Hasall the latest fall styles in bonnet and hat frames. QRENCH DYEING, mrl4_ DYED AND ALTERED INTO able Visite and. facket wha AU Miss ¢ 8-4 AND DRY SCOURING CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST, Everiing: Dresses, Lac | Bester Rid “Glove Blush ‘and | Gents’ Garment Dresses Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Sivet specialty ‘od, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladley! ed and cleaned without rippiug. ANION & CH, formerly. with A. Pisches. and CXROLINE CLERC! Mzisou Yriese, kkue Kivolle, Paris, EIDER DOWN IN ALL THE DIFFERENT DELI- CATE TINTS. LANSBURGH & BRO, ONE PRICE. & DIARI CALENDARS. ALMANACS, BLANK nepvoriox ise basse ooope |” MGR SEEN Rhody HESS great trade ae SUNDAY SCHOOL RECORD BOOKS. time for feduclng stock, and sa wehhave been fortanste | @90_-- ©. 0- FUKSELE, Bookseller $18 0th at enough in securing many new linesat prices which will | FZOR THE EAR —PELOUBET'S SELECT : ‘onto | At Notes on the International. Lessons fur 1887: Justify us in making leaders of them, we ask yout | Yincwitis Loseoa Coneren ae teeny for Tee: ‘note the following remarkably low prices on good, de- | Lesson Helps and Lesson Fapers for Teachers and sirable dgese materials for winter wear: | Scholars: "Phywician’s Visiting Liste; Diaries: Pad Heather Mixture, 44 in., all wool, in a variety of col- | Culendars: New Year's Cards. | ors, at 50c. per yard. Manufacturer's price, 62340. Lupin’s Cable Cord, 42 in., all wool, in all colors, at | ‘75e. Importer's price, 81.05. Wide Wale Diagonals, 42 in. all wool, in ten colors, at 60c. Importer's price, 73. Canvas Diagonals, 54 in., all wool, in sixteen shades, to buy regular would cost us 8734e; we mark thera at 50c. Gilbert's Stripes, 45 in. wide. A few more patteths left at old price, 75c.: would be cheap at $1.25. Herring Bone Baytire, 42 in., in the finest quality of wool; in texture, quality and wear the cheapest fabric | ever offered, at $1 per yard. { | Our Silks, Sutins, Velvets and Plushes for evening wear, in high novelties, are the handsomest goods we have ever shown. | FPES2¥ c. LaxcasTER, Books, Stationery, woods at lowest prices. P. Haxsox Hiss & Co. 815 15TH 8ST, HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FINE LINE OP WALL PAPERS. INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS AND CHOICE DESIGNS, FRESCO PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. SPECIAL LINE OF Visiting Bonnets at 1110 Fstarw, bet. | UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY GOODS OF AL& GRADES AND PRICES. BROCADES, | PLUSHES, j TAPESTRIFS, VELOURS, CRETONNES, SCOTCH LACES A NEW IMPORTATION OF CHEAP: INDIAN CURTAINS. SELLING ALL FURNITURE IN STOCK aT REDUCED PRICES. ‘SPECIALTIES IN CARPETS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. P. HANSON HI88 & Co, 2 aaa ITS | Bie Cer Ix Prices. | PORTIERES” AND HRY CURTAINS wat | We will begin Monday and offer our stock of Por teres tnd Heavy Curtains at pracy reduced prices, EVERY CURZAIN. HAS BERR WALKED" Down, 812 Portiores marked down to $10- Bd ‘dv. 42. ~ ‘ ib. ae 50. 25 do. ao. ‘The greatest bargain offered ts our AN-Siik 1 ain off our imported, | Turcowan Curtain, in five different colors, Price $40. we Low cut them to @0. These goods will | all be sold in a few days mo 5 |g Gare Furniture aud | Goor News: Goon News | From | GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in geueral.es no one need Le without # well-furnished home be- cause they have not got the cash to spare. | | | We are determined to knock the bottom outof higt } prices, and wili sell i GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS | AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE For Casi. | And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the lancest store in the United States, ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock to #- lect from. ‘Come after you have posted yourselves on prices an | terms elsewhere, and we will euarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, | (THE OLD RINE), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND | 14TH STREETS N. W., is the place you were looking for. Come and be com vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We Fepeat, come and make your own terms—st _3e18 GROGAN'S.” 7th street northwest. Holiday Novelties snd Ostholic A Box of Choice Stationery. Packs Envelopes, for So cents, isitin and Congratulation. SGaires Paper ana 5 ‘The best value for the money, at OrWAL BALLANTYNE & SON'S, $28 7th st, Wrasse Paren, PRINTING PAPER, mde to order. ‘Manila Fape: and Paper Bags printed at shortnotice. WRITING PAPER, Of al. kinds, ENVELOPES, CARDS: CARD-BOARD, PAPER BAGS, Afalimest FLOUR SACKS. tn reBLANE BOOKS, in regular Sizce and styles. BLARE BOOKS for Banksuud Corporations Co Wearnex Is Como. and when you start to select a HEATING and COOK- ING STOVE be sure to call apd inspect the largest assortment ever shown in this city. Also, LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MANTELS, &ec., in great variety. In TIN WARE we keep the | finest quality, which costs very little more tuan the | common. A call solicited. | | UNEQUALED IX TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. | Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited te | the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designe of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. | SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of | prominent makes at all prices. a EE. RIDER, | PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘314 Sth st. nw. WM. KNABE & CO. ONE PRICE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Telephone1as-5, Our Peanaivanacrame) | as 817 Market Space. L A MX 1887 Do Nor Prncuase I AA NNN gs ° " AA NNN Ss, UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, AAA NNN sa — LLL 2° A NNN Sys8 Athoroughly firetclane instrument at ame W. H. MORRISON, dium ‘Over 41,000 now in use. BB GGG. Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices from 610 Be i 5 ie G°G TA] 475 PA. AVE. AND N.Y. AVE. AND ISTH ST. | 05350. gold on small monthly payments. BBP “pe EE 4g HH | Has Just opened one of the langest and best selected ‘Largest assortment of Scent Music in the city. BB UU RB GGG oH H | stocksot ‘Christmas and New Year presents in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, = His selection of decorated Books is the finestever one ae : le * 28 fo eee aaa “—\ aon = 4.é5 Be BE O8-~|A Fou Loe Or Buse Booss, | Eowaxn F. Dacor, ae eg Ee Er 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, INDEX and TIME BOOK! Bole Agent for 30 420-422-424-496 7TH ST. TEEOLRES NOTEBOOKS, | gag, reer eee Wee SW Ow WA 7 SS — [ING BOOKS. z £& HNN S - SCAP aud INVOICE BOOK: Sys, NAN Wwww AA WOOD AND COAL. GROCERS’ and BUTCHERS ONDE ? HS XS Sw AY We Baows Jouxsox, Fils REDDING, INVI; ATION. VISITING gE ER aa Sotto nt | se COMPLETE FACILITIES, BOTTOM PRICES. | 41).3m _ Stationers. cor. paired Moecd, Stored and Shipped. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE. Ee — New and Second-hand Fiauos of other sakes always Wood and coal direct from the forests and mines | ie4p Booxs, 210 yall and ‘water, and free from slag slave ad other ities, f ‘ergy GIVE ME A TRIAL ‘The Home, twelve mos. uniform in size, and neatly bound in cloth, gal ‘ard and Office, 11 Writ and Bratch sand and Oia Stage. IS eqxeloues Womans only 105 Branch Otiee, corner Dil, abd Kets. b. w. bain in the ety All'counected by" telephone. aa Keceiving woods daily at JOHN © PARKER'S, oct 617 and 619 7th street nw. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ‘Main Office No 710 D st. ‘n.w. Offices and Yards— ‘Sth and Bats. aw.,No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues a.w. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- . oc22-3m_ SiOx 9 Chicka 100 to $3 from $7.5 0 easy monthly 5: to $300: 275; othe: makes from 25 up. Seldom *: eo trom @25 wp vente.

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