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LOCAL MENTION. FrICER, ‘Wasnrsatos, D.C, Jan, 5, 1887, Indications for °% Hours, Commencing at p.m. ronleey. For District of Columbia, Maryland and Vir- ginta, northerly winds, sligutly colder, snow, —— A Naw Ewrenrnise.—New York Market, corner 34 and Indiana avenue, will be opened to the pub- lic on Monday, January 100, by Messrs. B. B. Eni- mert &S. 1. Hie with a Tull supply of chotee eet, lamb, veal, mutton, p Fk. smoked meats, sh, oysters, game, canned coors and vegetables of all Kinds. "We both have had practical ears in the businessanet have every for suppising our patrons With the best the Ket affords, at the lowest inarket prices. Your patronage is Solicited. Orders promptly called for And deitvered. Yours, respectfully, ‘Telephone call. Ewuent & Hoover. Reap THR ADVERTISEMENT in-clty items of the great closing out at R. Goldschmiad’s mammoth house-furnishing establishment, S12 7Uh street northwest. ae: A Lange Stock oF ReADY-MADR CLOTHING AT Atctios.—Messrs. Walter B. Willams & Co., aue~ Uoneers. will comm Sale at their auction rooms, corner 10th street. and Pennsylvania ave- nue, U-lnorrow morning, at eleven o'clock, of a lange assortment. of gents and boys’ clothing, Various styles aud alarge stock to select from. les daily at eleven o'clock until entire stock 18 isposed of. See advertisement in auction column © particulars. You Cax Grr the pillow sham holder at ‘Tappan’s jewelry store, 604 SUL St. nw. Mitx. Minx. Minx. Having just established an fare prepared to furnish pure milk at lowest rites land guaranteed as represented, Address GLEASON ‘grrzy, Clarendon Hotel, cor. 14th st. and New ‘York ave. ae Warrrtxtos’s Book AND STATIONERY STORE ‘will be continued at the old stand, ‘No. 12:1 Pennsylvania ave., and will be st jargest assortment of goods in the city, Card Engraving and Printing a Specialty. €. Dosovax, of ih ave., N. Y., has aot en Cenioiuion ball and dinner dresses, Wraps and millinery at her parlors, 1340 1 st. new. Homan artificialeyes. Hempler’s, ave., cor. 43. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. { Nattowa.—“Vietor, the Bluestocklng.” | “4 Wife's Peril.” e Village. | —Reilly & Wood's Troupe. Mawassas Panonama.—Day and evening. ‘May Blossom. King.” ceny from the by sudge Mac- rity. hen Gordant, perscu was admitied fo ball m$2 bur in the Criminal Court yest T™) } of Charles H. Sherr! ES lake place at? o'clock to-nior: the New York Avenue Presbyteria Miss E. A. K. sends $5 to the night lodging hi me afternoon from church. tar office for the pa streets northwest, for cent; $1.300 at 72 per se Ata inceting of the Anthropological Society last night Victor Mindeleff. Win. H. Holmes and Rev. J. Dorsey read essiys. ‘A “fire association” has been organized at Marl Md. with intention to purchase fire appa- | hoard of Indian Commissioners will hold | their annual meeting at the Kiggs’ house to-mor- | Tow, From John d. A. Schmidt we have a *. Parker and from Fre the archit tile American for January. » (LC. Bandel, W. L. Riley, J. Sapoleon Borivet and Wm, Goodacre) ‘. certificate of incorporation, reiting “the literary tmprovement of jates, social amusements and intercourse and Such other exercises asimay insure advantage and enjoyment of our member- . E. Lemon sends $50 to Tae Svar office for the night lodging house. ‘The case of John Quill, charged with cutting ‘William Roach on Christinas day. was continued In the Police Court to-day for another week on ac- count of the complainant's condition. { Mrs. Eva Fries of 909 Sth street, was charged in the Police Court to-day by her son Angust, with making threat of personal violence and the” court ‘ook her personal boudls. Priscilla Chase and ¢ as. Zepprecht, each in- dicted for petit larceny, second offense, were ar- raigned in the Criminal Court to-day, and pleaded not guilty. i “¥." sends $1 to THE Star as the widow's mite | for the deserving poo = A Young Lady Missing. (DISS EMMA FRANCES DAVIS LEAVES HER HOME SAT- URDAY AND HAS NOT BEEN SEEN SINCE. Last evening the police were notified of the dis- appearance of Miss Emma Frances Davis, =| Years, from the residence of her step-father, Mr. | ‘Lem. Fowler, No. 308 M street northwest. Mr. Fowler and his daughter went out Saturday after- noou to spend the evening, leaving his step-daugh- ter to follow them, but she did not visit her aunt's, and when they returned home she had de- parted and has not been seen since. Miss Emma ‘Was left motherless when quite young, and it is Tepresented that there has always been the best feeling between her and the rest of the family. She | 18a handsome girl, always in good spirits, and as | it isnot known. that ‘she hada suitor her disap- pearance Is unaccountabie. —_ NEW OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAI. SOCIETY. annual meeting of the Medical irlet of Columbia, Monday evening, elected as follows: President, Johnson: vice presidents, Dr. D. £. carroil Morgan: record —At the | and Dr. . Dr. Hl. M. Dr. Thomas €: noni; Mbrariau, Mundell, ——— CHARITY ORGANIZATION SoctETY. meeting of the board of managers of the Charity | Onganization society last evening Ben). G. Pool, M. D.. and Kev. J. T. Kelly were elected to” memni ship. David M. Cridier was appointed assistant secretary at the central office. The general secre- Tary’s Teport recited a nttmber of interesting eases | Where It Was claimed imposture had been exposed, | Collections and contributions to the atount of $155 were reported. ge ‘Tue Fxcit GROWERS ANNUAL ELEcTION.—The | Potomac Frult Growers, of Washington, met last | Bight at the residence of Dr. D.S. Latb, corner | 20th and Hl streets northwest. The essay of the | evening Was by Professor hard Foster, of nt waiversity, on socran currents and. their | efferts on ¢ arks were made DY Col 3.6, Hest urrents and their ef Turtle eniture anual election of officers took Sndl resiilied ast col, W. HL Chase, resident: br. D. S. Lal . G. “Hester and dl, Viee=pre A. ‘Terry, secre B. Tayior, treasurer: William C. Sterling, nelad seeretary: Dr. S. A. HH im, Hi. Moulton, R.A. Phillips, Jos. M. Wilson and J. i | ‘Trembly, executive comm! . ‘The literary a af musical program was participated in by Miss | Lillie Lai Professor John ©. Russell, Miss | Anute L. Pitney and Mr. David Crider. ‘Tue Ippars ry A delightful_perform- ance of “Adina; or, the Elixir of Love,” was given Dy the Ideal Opera troupe at the National theater Last night. in the leading role, re peated the last season, in- Lerpolation of Mrs. Powell's pretty ballad, “Sweet beart,” met with th ppreciation. "Mr. Ba Babee's Dr. Dulcamara was 2 richly humorous im- Personation, and Mr. Clark was again heard to ad- ¥antage in'the role of | Beleore. =Vietor, the Bluestocking,” will be sung, With Miss DeLussin In her Mr. whi also be in the LALLEMAND-MUsty L Allemand, who made so pi n Impression bere tu “Lakme” Jast season with American Opera company, Will be heard In concert at Cone gireatioual chifren on the ist instant. She wilt * assisted bY Mr. Frank Baxter, the nd Mr. Ovide Musin, the violin virtuoso. 8 are HOw on sale at ETS Miss Pauline Maxetack Licexses.—Marriage Icenses _ hi were installed by Past G1 program of Tecltations 4 ice Is very thick 2 cts’ and builders’ | returned to duty this morning, after a severe | attack of illness. duced to ¥. ROYAL ‘$s wide double fold, 12 yards for 32. ‘rhis evening | ‘MacDonaid | opular | deen issued by the clerk of the court to W ington Monroe and Lizie Plummer: Josep Brass and J) iz John T. H. Shorts and Mary Henry: Robert Finklin Mattingley and M: Emina Campbell: Henry D. Brown 7 Ruppes Groshor H. Berry Waterford, Va.: p. ¢ J. W. All — ee A CONFESSION oF THxFT UNpeR INpUceMENT.— "To-day in the Police Court Danie charged with Stealing a suit of Win. Weich, the court sente Jail. Braxton was also charged with stealing ait ‘overcoat from the Pension ofties.. The only proot connecting the prisoner with the robbery woe auleged confession made to Devective Hall, whe Stated that he obtained the confession by te Braxton that tf he told wher = gad) would only charge ni ‘The court exe! that any statement obtained from a prisoner by making i appear to him that the ore favorable to him thereby, W: "The ease was distai=se Xton, colored, hes from Mr. ald be luded, COLD StonaGE Bosps.—The deed of trust of the | Washington Markt Company to F. L. Whitford, S. W. Tullock and T. Nesmith to secure the bonds 68150, 000 , tssued for the cold storaze Muprovement, The trust is on the in reservation 7, and detober 29th, 1881, 000 in bonds, “REMY & Woov’s 1s the stro the mad. Every feature excel See the Southern Lily, Bobby Gay the Nelsons and Gelinas. ‘Three ac! At Kernan’s to-night. —— ‘Tnose Noricrsc the card in an anot mn Of the Highland Park Hotel, at Aiken, 1. be interested in knowing Uiat Gen. Hazen, Chief Signal Offiver, is quoted as Saying that he considers Alken “in point of temperature and climate the Fuse Beiwpise Lots are becoming searee, and Be opportunity prewntel tn the tnsteey se to id to-morrow at 4 Olek p. ma. Ter, Berween 13th and 14th streets, should be naked advantage of. The neighborhood ts unsuy Delng near Senator Sherman's, H. A. Willanl's Other fine private residences, "Seo advertisement. ‘TwE great closing out sale at R. Goldsehmia’ Spammoty establisiment is tor a few days onlys= ed him to 60 days in | the coat was Le | with petit larceny. | ded the alleged confession. saying | ace Will be taade ; a i | most desirable of any place in the United States.” = TB Eies atl abe ae ' THE EVENING nity STAR: WASHIN ‘Three Divorces Granted. Yesterday Judge James, in the Equity Court, made a decree of divorce in the case of Sarah E. Ditiow agt. Frederick T. Dillow, giving the com- plamant the custody of the children, ‘They were married by Rev. Dr. Sunderland January 12th, 1875, have three children, and she charged him with drunkenness and de Wilkins (nee Beam) ‘Charles Wilkins, were married July 1878, and respondent left for Lewiston, Idaho, day, promising to send for her, bu never has done so, and ih May, 1878, he wrote that they were separated and “be hever intended to live with her again, Judge James this morning directed a decree of divorce in the ease of Florence V. Pope agt. Mat- thew J. Pope, Jr. They were married November 6, 87%, and lived together {Hl August, 188: ant he fias not stnce contributed to her support. Sales of Real Estate. + A transfer has been made to H. It. Lemly from James G. Payne for lot 3%, Widow's Mite, for $5,500. Mr. Campbell Carrington has transferred to Wm. O’Brien a lot in Bartrauff’s sub division of part of Long Meadows, on the Bennings road, con- taining between 7 and 8 acres, for $11,004.07. Lot 3 block 41 North Columbia university grout has been transferred to G. M. Brumbaugh by B. W. Perkins, for $4,350. John C. H to dalla J. Green lots 20 to 26 square 617 fronting on O and North Ce streets, 69,804 feet, for $11,817.60, Wm. B. We Transferred toJ. 3. Darlington and Asa Whitehead sub lots C and E, feet on the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and 11th streets, and the second 3,988 feet on 10th street south of Pennsylvania avenue, for $19,500. inter has transferred ebb and H.K.’ Webb have square 349, the first 2,058 square James E. Fitch has transferred to Mary K. Campbell part of sub lot 6, square 246 1.273 square feet, avenue, between CEB Anna 3 foot alley, between ist and 2d and K and L’streets northeast, for $4,000, Anthony Hy tees, has transferred to Thomas J. Si of property 220% by 120 feet on P'street, near 31st, fronting 24 feet on Massachusetts 3th and 14th streets, for $9,000. nes has sold to W. W. MeCaliough ‘and th, Sub lots 100 to 115, square 621, on 30- al, tras. ton a plece R. J. Fleming has transferred to Julia ‘ly sub lots 22, 23 and square 19, ath street, for $ G. W. Lin- transferred to P. L. Brooke sub lot G and 9, Square 102, on 2ist, between G and H $4,400. sold _to B. H. Warder sub lot C, 100.6: feet on D street, between, hand 10th streets, $8,750, and lots 12 and 3, Square G85, fronting 123 feet on Delaware ave. | ue, on the southwest corner of € street north, for #10 loore has sold to J. M. Thom son sub lot 38, s 279, for $8,750." This lot 1s 1 by 50 on P street, west of 21st street north- —-__ fairs in West Washington. ‘Tar Masoste Hats, Assoctatios.—The following { directors of the Georgetown Masonic Hall associa- tion were W. Barret | Know! | Nordiing, | percent will be declared on the 10th Instant to the stockholders. lected la: night: John Mitchell, H. i rs, y Dickson, Thomas: Fred. W, Jones, Thomas Dowling, Wolte cer and R. L. Cropley. A dividend of four BUILDING — ASSocrtaTIoN.—At_ the fi y-sixth whose sudden } monthiv meeting of the First Co-operative Build notunerd In yesterday's Stax, Will | Ing association, ‘mone; to the amount of $7,000 as follows: $2,000 at 65 per cent; $2,000 at 66, cent; 3600_at 68 percent: $1,000 af 71 per recent; $100 at 75 per cent. ‘LATION OF OFFICERS.—A public installation ers Of Decatur Lodge, No. 9, K. of P., took last night at Academy hall, on 32d street, a large number of persons. ‘The officers nd Chancellor W.. T. After an Interesting id music, invitations to Supper were issued to those present! ‘Nores.—Butchers and confectioners are storing their ice-honses with ice taken from the river. The cl .——Policeman Brown RRR OOY YA TL RRO OY Y AAT RRR O O YY AAT R ROO ¥ AAAL R ROO ¥ A ALLL PPP OO WW WDDD EEERRR P PO OWWWWD DE RR PPPO OWWWWD DEE RRR BP OO WWWWD DER R,. Pe 00 W W DDD EEER BR 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. Soup oxty 1x Caxs. RoraL ‘Baxrxe PowpEx Co., 106 Wall street, N.¥. oc Bre Reoveros IN THF. PRICES OF DRY GOODS. ASTRAKHAN CLOTH, pure wool,one yardand abalf wide. reduced to #18 PUR, WOOL CHUDDA SERGE, wide double width, omby Nes tHQMESPUN DRESS GOODS, extra width, reduced tra Large Size WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, re- DRESS GOODS, reduced to45e. $3.75. nbroide 1 colors, CAMEL" SERG benutifal dress goods, COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, 81. Great Reduetion in the pricesot BLACK ‘aid COL- ORED. SILKS, VELVETS. SATINS and hie quait a | Dress’ Goods. "Bargains in BLACK and COLORED ASHE ES. AC TRIPED SILK VELVETS, 2 Double WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pate wool, 81.50. A pair of our extra lance nize, Bue quality, Damask Towels, worth Sior one of our large nize, handsome Bridal Quilts, worth $1.50, ited to each cus- tomer who buys 310 worth of Dry Goods. ooo A RRR TTT EEE RRR ™ gSs So At RE es Go BA RRR Toke Hine” 3s ERE R H+ &ss5 7 ASAR R T 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th street. coo aA AR R T Meuurys a2s Foop, ¥OR INFANTS AND ISVALIDS. The only PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for MOTHER'S MILK. Invaluable in CHOLERA INFANTUM ‘TEETHING. A pre-digested food for DYSPEPTICS CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. Perfect un- trient in all WASTING DISEASES. Requires no cook- ing. Our book, “THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS,” mailed free. DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO., Boston, Mass. Jy21-wés,6m L UIT gSSy Lk oov ung’ EB 8 OU UH Assy TLLL 00 vu Ht Sss% RRR, (00 EEE DDD EEE RRR REF RRR KORO OK DDE RRE ROR BRE O O FE Db DEE RRE EE ERR RE ROOK DDE RRE ROR R K 00 EKER DDD EKER REFER R 1S NOW SHIPPING A DRY CHAMPAGNE ‘TO THE UNITED STATES KNOWN AS THE GRAND VIN SEC, WHICH IS OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE AS THF BLANCHE,” AT PRESENT SHIPPED BY HIM, AND WHICH HAS BEEN SO FAVORABLY RECEIVED BY THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. MIS WINES ARE THE FINEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE SENT FROM FRANCE, AND HE FEELS CONFIDENT THAT THE NEW DRY WINE WILL MEET WITH FRIENDS WHEREVER IT IS KNOWN. PRICE—QUARTS, $29.70; PINTS, 31.70. FOR SALE BY JAS. L. BARBOUR, 614 AND 616 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND THE LEADING WINE MERCHANTS AND 28-3m GROCERS. ee a | Expuoxzo Yovuxes Company ‘tsatone time. | Are offering the following special supplies for New x Year's: Malaga Bxtra Choice Stem Cut Florida, Graces Genin iy’ Aputn" Neleet Sa Mandarin Oranges. Gentine Princess base Bee Almonds. Geusine Langusdoe Sof Sell iment Extra Large Pecan Nuts “Extra Choice ius. Extra Choice Table Oil. Durkee's _ ee ee ee cre. Gemiine Shelibark Bickory Wate lea | tre Applian | Rye Whisker best” “ROYAL” ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘The only Baking Powder yet found by chemical analysis to be entirely free from Ume, and absolutely pure, is the “Royal.” ‘This perfect purity results from the exclu- sive use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes, which totally remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities, The cost of this chemically pure cfeam of tartar is much greater than any other, and it is used in no baking pow- der but the “Royal.” Dr. Edward G. Love, formerly analytical chemist for the United States Govern- ment, who made the analyses for the New York State Board of Health in thelr investi- gation of baking powders, and whose intimate knowledge of the ingredients of all those sold in this market enables him to speak authoritatively, says of the purity, whole- someness, and superior quality of the “Royai”: “1 have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder which I purchased in the open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tar- tar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain efther alum or phosphates, or any injurious substance. Ww “2. G. LOVE, Pu.D. "U. 8. Government Chemist.” CUTY_TTEMS, For a Few Days only. Great -out sale of the Immense stock of goods in the Mammoth House-turnishing Depart- iment Store of R. Goldschmid, 812 7th st. nw. ‘This sale is for afew days onls Goods Will be sacrificed at ruinous prices. $50,000 Worth of Crockery, ware, “House- furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, Toys, Hugs, &., Must be sold to make room for the new stock of Franklin & Co., of New York. Remember, this sale is fora few days only, and you will get bargains in every department." 4 Men’s Warm Winter Wear at Cost. Fine white lamb’s wool underwear, $1. White and colored knitted gloves, 50c. ur top and fur-lined gloves and collars, $2, ‘Heavy camel's hair polar gloves, $1. ‘White and colored wool cardigan jackets, $1.50 to $2. Knitted wool comforters, 40c. AUERBACH & BEo., 1 623 Pa. ‘ave, Every style Showcases. Morell, 734 6th st.n.w. 1 Dry Goods Slaughtered. 736 7th street. Anetion sales 10 a.m. and7 p.m. daily. ed Engraving, Manufacturing Jeweler, Optician, ssrreave =? bears Spectacles, 25 and 50c. Optical Store, 487 Pa.a “40c Royal” glues broken china, glass, furniture The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send their célebrated Voltaic Belt and Elec- on thirty days’ trial, to any man (young or midd! ) aMicted with’ nervous de- DiIlity, loss of vitality, lack of nerve force and ‘vigor, and other disease, ‘The greatest remedial agent ever discovered. Write to them for illus- trated pamphlet free. No risk 1s incurred, us thirty days’ trial is allowed. saw, $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 the worid for the Money. R's, thnear Dst. was Orders by mail Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in % Ib. “Ward” prints, 50c. per 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; ‘Sweet MIIK ‘per quart. Cream 15c. Oce New Years Procramarios: KING'S PALACE. GREAT CLOAK AND MILLINERY SLAUGHTER! For $4 you can buy and elegant Cloth Newmarket, worth $8. For $3 you cah buy a Beaver Newmarket, worth $10. For 8G youcan buy an Elegant Merlin Cloth New: Tor ge you ean buy a Silk FurLined Circular, Por geen tar buy a Silk Fu ular, 83 iy Line you can buy a nice Boucle Jacket, worth For $5 you can buy a Boncle Visite, worth $10. For a0'sou ean) buy black and’ brown Astrakhan Jakets, worth 812, or #11 you can buy a Plush Visite, worth 818. For $15 youcan buy a Seal Plush Visite, fur trim- ming, worth #21. For #2 you can buy an elecant Seal Plush Visite, beaver ball trinuming, worth £38. a For #17 you can bay. a hice Flush Coat, worth 825, For #22 you can buy a lovely Seal Plush Coat, real fastenings, Worth #38. For 823 you’ can buy tie finest Seal Plush Coats, worth 840. OVER 1,000 CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ COATS TO BE SLAU EI 5 you can buy an elexant Child's Coat, from {ortcan buy lovely Children's Coats, axes 2 years. For 82.30 yFou can buy Children's Coats, rancinge fron 410 14 yearg” For $3 you cau buy elegant Children's Coats, fully All Coats for Migses, sold formerly at 816 and $18 will now be sold at #10 only. Al in need of Cloaks for Ludies, Misses and Children now ia sour chance. Dou't nis to go to KINGS PALACE, #14 7th street. é OUR GREAT MILLINERY SALE. | _ We have been fortunate to close the entire stock of | alarge manufactory from New York of Fine French Felt Hats, ow ie and leading alupesand colors, which we'will sell at 50 cents your choice. Also our entire atock of elegant v4 Hats, trimmed and Untrimmed, at 25, We have only. a few inore of those elegant Felt Borinets, Astrakhan bound at34c. Our immense stock of Birds, Wings, Tips and inmes will be Bold, some as low as 15, 17,19 and 25 cents, FLOWERS. We have just received a Ia1 Flowers, particu! ing wear, at 17, ull you hav. Buy your Kid Gloves at fosave your money, (ire importation sold at #25 will now be offered at #5 only. All are Invited to Our New Year's Clearing Sale, cae of elegant Don't KING'S PALACE, 3 814 Seventh Street n.w. oTICE TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF CCC ERR RRR ERE g8S," g@ok RerE &'s Go ee, ek RE gS cu ERE R RK ERE Ss 7’ THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It is without adoubt the most Braurrrvtand the The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it does all the most improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxsunrascep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we Would simply state that a large quan- tity of of this magnificent Flour is ahipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some Pervon of persons aro trying to take advantage of the reputation it haa gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an inferior article for the genuine, ‘THEREFORE, Be stire and see to it that cither sacks or barrels read “CERES,” } and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. ‘WM. M! GALT & Co, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Deslers. ap23 \ 'Gauce Favrr, PATE DE FOIES GRAS, | gt Sagal ' FRENCH PLUM PUDDING, EW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. P 3. W. BURCHELL, (1325 F street. ets for even- | most Nurarziovs Flour in the World. i | RED TI From now till Fet (CRET SALE. rst every day will be aRed Ticket. We shall inatgurate our annual Gearing Bale. ‘We guarantee you only bargains. five ua cal BAUM'S RED TICKET SALE. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPART! : markets trimmed in Beaver, Nutria, ‘Braid,all tailor made, none sold lesa than $10, some as high as $15. Your choice READ—16 Newmarkets in brown and black, some trimmed with Fur, others wil plain, ‘This lot we offer at $44.50. «JACKETS. READ—About 20 Jackets tor Ladies and Misses, some imported, some of Boucle, Ottoman, Beaver and Jersey cloths, sold ns bigh aa 89, will Dow Hive chotee at READ-About 25 Chillren's Clones tome, trimmed, — About 25 Children's a ome with capes, sold.as high as 88, will evs first choice at 83, second Choices @2. A few Boys’ Kilts among een, READ-About 15 Children’s, Misses Suits in. cloths ‘and flannel, from 2 to 16 years, We will give you the choice for 83. LEATHER GOODS" AND JEWELRY. READ=Aiout lot of Teather Satcheln oe Mighty damaged, rorular price Ho to 8109; toed out at 50c, your choi READ—About our finest quality gold front Lace Ping, Worth 81; toclose out at SUc.eachy soe LACE AND EMBROIDERY. DEPARTMENT. READ—Ahout a lot of Worsted Laces, all colors, wort] 50c. a yard: to clone out at 100, & ut wot of Col'd Embroidery worth 35 %0 ard: to close ont at 10c. a ya lot of Trish Point Embroidery, worth 50 to 75c.:: to close out at 250. a yard. DOLL. DEPARTMENT. ‘8 to $1.25. to close ont at GBe. ouch. READ Abuat’ our Chemisetter: rude Of i EAbout our Chemisettese imide 0 EAD ~‘ibbon, ke, rewular prices trom 25" 10 38s; READ—About our ‘fest quality Colored Sets, (collars Apant on finest quality Co « ‘and cuffs, rexular prices, 23 10380-89608 TO Sloss ont at Toes mets READ—About our odd sizes in touring Collars, rey ular price, to close ont at 10c. each. READ—About our Children’s Collars; assorted styles; lightly soiled; rexular prices, ‘to 50¢.: to close out at 19¢. each. NOTION DEPARTMENT. READ—About School Bags: regular prices, 15 to 25¢.: Aoelose ott at ae cate READ—About Dressing Combs; odds and ends; worth 10 (0 close Out at 3c, each, READ—About Rubber Bracelets; sold at 10c. a pair; to owe gut at ig a ei, READ—Abont Paint Hbxen; wold at Gand 10c. a box, to. closes x. READ-Abgut Rubber Hair Pins; sold at 5e.; to close outa READ—Abont Hale; Pins, 40 ina paper, toclose out at ic, & paper. READ—About busters, for dusting pictures apd rackets: cheap at 10c. The tot toclose at Se ear KES TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. Di READ—Abont remnants of Black Lace Flouncings, 13 Sars, Spanish Guipure Plouncings. Terulad mice 82 boa vant: for reninant omy 85" ‘ig Sands Bacurial Flowncing, Tegwier price 3.00 asand: price for retuait 4. Many jiatlyancheape nm ng euler vayand To, ger yard READ-Atwit all our 25 and. ‘Soe, Plash and Fur Tope, to a each, ZEPHME DEPARTMENT, ‘Tassels, to close ont at 2c. each. READ—About a lot of fine Table and Buireau Scarfs of | fue linen: rexnlar price “oe. to #2. To close conta ac] MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. | READ—About Odds and Ends in soiled goods, consist. ing of Skirts, Gowns, Chemises, Corset Cov- | n at half, the Tevalay coat pice, a lot.of Gad sizes in Corsets, from 50.16 81°50; actually worth double. DRY GooDs. READ—About onr closing sale of Dry Goods, We | Tearly"wold out wtll many styling sid Yeetty | effects ure left, ‘which ‘we have placed on # center tables, and will sell at any reasonable offer. | eae | BBB A vu MMMM» \Be ay 0 GMM gS Be fh og BNE” \BBB A ul MMM eo | 7TH.STHAND D STS... 31 cco HH RRR I1g8S.TTTT MM Tel etme ee ad [Goo WH Ra Hots fH AIE AA Posy cccH HR RWSss8 7 MM MA ASss5 AND NEW YEARS ‘NEAR, AND WE HAVE AT OUR NEW STORE, 1112 ¥ ST. N. W., A SELECT STOCK oF MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, JUST THE THING FOR HOLIDAY PRES. ENTS. WHATCAN YOU BUY FOR FRIENDS ‘MORE SUITABLE THAN GOOD CLOTHING? WE ARE ANXIOUS TO BUILD UP A LARGE | TRADE IN OUR NEW STORE, AND ARE OFFERING THE BEST-MADE NEW YORE AND BALTIMORE MADE CLOTHING, ALL TAILOR-MADE, AT MUCH BELOW PRE- VAILING PRICES. WE WANT YOUR CUS- TOM, AND LOW PRICES FOR BEST GOODS OUGHT TO GET IT. COME AND SEE US. AT OUR NEW STORE, FILLED WITH NEW CLOTHING, 1112 F ST.N. W. ALSO A FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS FOR CUSTOM WORK. ALL UNDER THE CHARGE OF MR. WILLIAM DEMOTT, 80 LONG AND FAVO#- | -ABLY KNOWN IN THE TAILORING BUST- ‘NESS, CALL AND SEE HIM, AND FIND HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR CUSTOM CLOTHING. ‘ ‘NEW STORE 1112 F ST. N. W FILLED WI! my ITH THE NICEST GOODS, Tue Naroxaz Lire axo Macvarry QF WASHINGTON, D.C, in Cash at of wy ‘the GTON, D. READ—About our French Bisque Dolls, regular price | WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR, AND IN ORDER TO DO WHAT WE CAN TO MAKE IT 80, TO "THEM AXD TO US ALSO, WE INAUGURATE TO-DAY (MONDAY, JANUARY 3D, 1887) A BARGATS SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. WE HAVE TOO MANY OF CERTAIN LINES OF GOODS AND 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 IS GUARANTEED TO BE AS STATED ON THE TICKETS. ac Par Fv Rex Se fa &S oh PR 00 & ~aT- ooo mT cc oO T &o 88 : cco “oo Sss8 ot RRR, H G00 ERE 585 oc PR TE S eo E 000 FEE S58 AT THE A pa Et of oT sss AA aA 53s, re rN Sgs8 Y BR P% Ty de RRR Oo YY AA RR oO AAA RR OO AA ‘We know we bought Cheaper than our Com- Petitors, for we paid cash for the Cloak stock: and ‘when we reduce the goods to Cost Price, we are justi- fied in claiming the lowest prices attainable. NOT IMAGINARY REDUCTIONS! SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, TRIMMED WITH REAL SEAL AND OTHER FURS. $175 Wraps for $125. 875 Wraps for $60. $68 Wraps for 50. $56 Wraps for 848. 847 Wraps for 840. $35 Wraps for $30. $30 Wraps for 325. ASTRACHAN WRAPS, TRIMMED WITH AS- TRACHAN BALL TRIMMING. $25 Wraps for $20. $20 Wraps for $17. $18 Wraps for $15. FRIEZE WRAPS, TRIMMED WITH FUR AND SILE TAPE. $28 Wraps for $23. $18 Wraps for 815. $15 Wraps for $12. ENGLISH CLOTH WRAPS, WITH FUR TRIMMINGS. $22 Wraps for $18. $20 Wraps for 817. 18 Wraps for 815. $15 Wraps for 812.50. ‘NEWMARKETS OF STRIPED AND CHECK CLOTH, CAPE AND “COACHMA\ BACKS. 921.25 Newinarkets for $18. 918.7: 5 Newmarkets for 15, $15 Newmarkets for $12.50. $7.98 Newmarkets for RAGLANS OF ENGLISH TWEEDS AND CHECKS, 28. ALSO “REDFERN" CLOTH. 36 Raglans for $30. 918.25 Raglans for $16. 1.87 Raglans for $10. os precisely the kane, and the wonderful curative proper- r we ackno ‘queen of the toilet will in Do tion. De impaired by the elitnination of elreag'e. Be a eo ee ee Your box ja marked “with glycerine,” or iihout els 5 germe,” a8 you prefer, Jalsew-Line - Sove Prom: Ger Rice BoP A BRR an BY WATCHING THEIR CHANCES, www. Sa Bet BR AT OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS ww Asa ‘The closing sale of the I \d magnificent stock of ww 44k Rk MMM ree Baya ‘and. Children's Clothe auountie ie 30,000, is now in progress, and. the eu w sold revardlens of cont or valle, CoS 0% So BPM ots FOR BOYS—4 TO 13 YEARS: $e 88 88 BB hss, #5 Overcoats at #2 ce “oo’ “00 bpp 8ss8 = $10 Overcoats at 83. LADIES. i Jacket and Pants at $4. — 7.50 Jacket and Pants at 85, For Muffs AT cost. 10 Jacket and funts at $7. Fur Trimmings AT COST. FOR BOYS-13 10 18: ‘Pur Boss AT COST. 4 Qvervoate at $i French Felt Skirts AT 00ST, * Be SpOrerenatsat 8G; English Flannel Skirts AT COST. $10 Overcoatsst $7.50. Quilted Satin Skirts AT COST, 312 Overcoats at €8750, Hand-knit Skirts AT COST. Merino Underwear AT COST. H Cashmere Underwear AT COST. | Camnel’s Hair Underwear AT COST. Medicated Underwear ‘AT COST. Ribbed Silk Underwear AT COST. Cashinere Wool Hose AT COST. Worsted Leguings AT COST. Sie pearcntest 810 Jersey Cloth Leggings AT COST. #16 Overcoats at $11 Cashinere Wool Gloves AT CosT. 5 Lined Kid Cloves AT Cost. : Fy reoatsat 816-50, * Fine Kersey Surtouts at $15. #30 Montarnac Chinechilic Oe'ete $20. CHILDREN'S $65.50 Suite at 8 Worsted Booties AT Cost. 1b Bala 16. Worsted Legyings AT COST. 8 1 50 ‘Worsted Hoods AT COST. ‘Worsted Gloves AT COST. Fur Sets AT COST. Plush Cloaks AT CosT. i S 3 Plush Hoods AT COST. a7 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. ‘Warm Hose AT CosT. : Warm Urreokrttn. Be AT COST. Pricrvne Frases. = GENTLEMEN'S very large We would call tention to our very large and | manne amortment of Ua “atit Frames warranted | ‘Warm Underwear AT CosT. — Hur the following at Half Hose AT COST. wealento, 1oete Oka, Lexis Lie Es Gloves AT COST. JGs30 Ae, eed, 1025 er, ee eeers megpaies We are at all times prepared to frame your pictures Flannel Shirts AT COST. at once without extra charge, and can fa1 above (Cardigan Jacketa AT CosT. ‘Sizen of Frames in Walnut, Oak, Bronze, Giltaud Plush, . Ete, Ete. Oak, Git and Pinsh, fe. €%- Géouine reductions in price msde in order to EB BARNUM & CO, 23 931 PENNeYLvaNtA AVEXCE. Recaser Crean AND FOR THE COMPLEXION. PIMPLES, ETC. TexEDo CLUB, Texeno Park, New York, Oct. 2 Drar Mapame—Iam using the pot of the Recs ittobe. It will be o iy articles of toilet tro toevery woman, youl ¥ oro use the delicious Kecamier Cre: Mrs, Langtry’s mother writes. ishes to send no} rith bill, Mrs. wis woiniends. M. LE BRETON.” to frie ‘The distingnished artist, Mme, Modjeska, writes: shanna Stgiw Youn, bee 30, 1880. New York to open my enagement I pure your Recamier Cream aud a bottle of Recamier Which Fhad seen 90 strongly indorsed by Brown Potter and Mrs. Langtry. Taiso find the Rec: muse them. If this lette beog service to youd Very sincerely yours, HEL riet Hubbard Ayer. STOTT, CROMWELL & C At Wholesale, 480 Pennsylvania ave. Proprietor, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, Union Square, N N.B.—To meet the immense deman quest of a number of ladies who December 15 Reeamik pounded both with wail be plainly. marke "AIL other RECAMIER BALM. WARRANTED TO REMOVE ALL TAN/ERUPTIONS, SEE WHAT MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER SAYS: ier Cream you so kindly sent me, aud fd it all you claim, this time forth, I cot sider ita iuxury and necessity With renewed thanks for introducing ine uy ur delizhtml Cream, Tam truly. COKA UsQUHART POTTER [ Mrs, James Brewn Potter.) The beautiful MRS. LANGTRY says: “T religiously ‘re. De Becton, Heid With the ‘ecanier Cream, Pleas send, sx ‘Lamgtry ‘them GRAIN CARPE’ Jowiue reduction in prices for the next thirty day. Dean Mus. Aver—Immediately aiter my return to ajar of im, Mrs. Jaiwes Iuerpreyarations absolttely peerless: and asstire sow Tstult aly miu any way Mme. Modjeska, Countess of Bozenta, to Mrs. Har- By drocgists in general and by Manufacturer and und at the re rane glycerine ibany form without irritating the skin, on und aiter Cream will be ior sale come without glycerine, "Each box we en South side, near Seventh s low, and togive yon an ides haw low we sell Fraines, all" coniplete. with ‘Glass. and ‘harge for framing, we quote: close out all Winter Stock. Every article Postrive.y Annice 8x10 Gilt Frame, with Mat, at at Cost Parcr. = Dike Soe * aad Yawt ACHandsome 8x10, 2 incn Gilt Frame, with Mat, at fr, oy ww ¥ BRE A BRR ™ pfs, | ga aile ” Ph ‘Bronze and Gilt, or al! all VF A pt * By Esko ee ‘¥ ERR AA E Bagi ‘REQUISITES. REQUISITES. REQUISITES. REQUISITES. REQUISITES. PANS. SILER, GLOVES. New HOSIERY. JEWELRY. ‘Stock UMBRELLAS. ‘NECKWEAR. Daily LEATHERGOODS. ‘LACES. GENT’S GOODS. 3 acids. ‘M. SHUSTER & SONS Have just received a new lot of ILLUSIONS, BRUS- SEL'S NETS, TULLES AND SILK MULLS in all the desirable shades, for evening wear, making the lancest Sisrlay of BALL DRESS GOODS ever shown in this - SURAHS, FATLLE FRANCAISSATINS, inall colors. Black and Colored VELVETS for Reception Dresse, ‘Lyons Pure SILK VELVETS, sll shades, the finest Goods in this market, at &. per yard, MOIRE SILKS m licht and dark colors; BLACK MOIRE SILKS from #2 to @4 per yan. SATIN DUCHESS, FAILLE FRANCAIS and GROS GRAINS in all qualities, at the lowest possible prices, ‘We have reduced the prices in DRESS GOODS, and are offering decided bargains in every department. BROCADE VELVETS in black and colors have been ‘edineed less than cost. STRIPED VELVETS at 81.25, reduced from @ PATTERN DRESSES, in choice materials, have been marked down to cost, Large stock of ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS at reduced, The xreatest bargains in TABLE LIN} fered in this market, Buy BARNESLEY DOUBLE DAMASKS, they are the best in the world. Special sale of CLOAKS and VISITES much less ever of- than MOURNING VISITES, HOSIERY AND UNDER- WEAR, = W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 3 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Roeoverwoxs. SEATON PERRY, wecesson TO Penny & BRoTER), PARIS COMBINATION SUITS, Feduced om #30 to PAIS COMBINATION SUITS, reduced from 28 to PAIS COMBINATION SUITS, reduced from $25 to eh COMBINATION SUITS, reduced from #20 to TION SUITS, at $12 and $1: 3 18, ¥ UCED "PRICES" ON IMPORTED . JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, CIRCU- EMIS DAND SEAL PLUSH BACQUES. AND “SPECIAL OFFERING” OF BLACK AND COLORE! QEESEYS, at $1.90 each; former prices were from MER WATER-PROOFS, DRESS GOO) (SILK GAUZES, ILLUSIONS ISE IN BLACK AND ALL THE SAND SATINS IN GREAT VARI- TOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED LLE FRANCAISE, SATIN DUCHESSE. RHA. eS. MASCOTTE, SURAHS AND GROS IN SILKS. SS PURE SILK ¥ 20 TO 28 ) DIFFER HES WIDE TN TO $8 PER FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. ‘SEATON PERRY, Priny Beruprxe, Pennsylvania ave,, cor 8th st __Estattioned 1840, at Caner Trane. In order to reduce our stock of BRUSSELS an IN- we have decided to make the fol- Brnssels Carpet 70c, now 62: cin Caryet Fase. mow Oc Brussels © Brussels t $1, now Sse. INGRAIN CARPETS, in 70¢., now B5e. iners. 75¢.. now 68c. Extra’ Heavy Cotton Chain 606. Extra Heavy Cotton Chain 50 Choice Styles 38c., now 38¢. Floor and Stair OIL CLOTHS all widths, DRUGGETS and RUGS. BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES at reduced » how 400. prices. LAS Stock of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, TABLE 3, Bey BC. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, 636 Pennsylvania Avenue, _LADIES’ GOODS. VPERFLUOUS HAIR OBLITERATED. LEAVING uo trace. My Electric Needle Process is. the only wedy for” this hideous Blemish, Plasters, powder e., only D | | Brick set RANGES, FURNACE proinotea more stubborn srowth, Elec: | thc treatinente for ladies ‘and ehildr GABITEL, HOUSEFURNISHING Ss. eT Novelties fn Royal, Worcester amd other famed Be ropean productions for NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS daily arriving. WILMARTH & EDMONSTOX, China and Glass Importers a 1905 Penmeyvania avenue P. Hassox Hus & Co. 815 15TH ST, \ HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FINE LINE OP WALL PAPERS. INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS ABD CHOICE DESIGNS. FRESCO PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. SPECIAL LINE OF UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY GOODS OF AL& GRADES AND PRICES. BROCADES, PLUSHES. ‘TAPESTRIES, VELOURS, CRETONNES, A NEW IMPORTATION OF CHEAP INDIAN CURTAINS. SELLING ALL FURNITURE IN STOCK AT SPECIALTIES IN CARPETS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. P HANSON TSS & CO, S15 Lith Street Tes STE . Eh Bis Cor Ts Paces. PORTIERES AND BEAXY CURTAINS wat We will becin Monday’ and offer our stock of Por tiers and Mews Curtaius st ereatiy retuced pices, EVERY“GURTAIN: Has Dig Winkie Dow, #12 Porteres marked down to 810 5 tn on 3 is ae oo. 1 0 do. 1 oe. The wresieat balsin offered ig our AN-Riie 1 e q an Taronusn Curtain, ap five aifteent vues. Po —| Pree ea. xe now Gut them too. Thee souks Sil be sold tm a few days ea yon alumi call early at ‘Carpet, Forney Si w : pare r res nie nee Sol Marke Goov News: Goon News PROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOTSR. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in general,ae hoobe need be without a well-furnished home be ‘cause they have not got the cash to apare. We are determined te knock the bottom outof high Prices, and will well GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSB WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customer® cau make their own terms iu regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States, ‘Come and see the largest aud most varied stock to we lect from. ‘Come after you have posted yourselves on prices amd terms eleewhery, and we will cuarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W,, 4s the place you wer looking for. Come and be com Vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. W4 repeat, come and make your own terms—at x18 GROGAN'S. Cou Weraraer 1 Como. aud when you start to select a HEATING and COOK- ING STOVE be sure to call and inspect the Ianeest assortment ever shown in this city. Alse, LATROBES, LATE MANTELS, &c., in great variety, In TIN WARE we keep the finest quality, which costs very little more than the common. A call solicited. W. 8. JENKS & CO., j For Tue Hous s. | KID GLOVES, FROM 4 T0 20 BUTTONS, AT.COST | au M ME. Win op Thurslay. December 28, pret of French Bonnets and Hats, caret fer Thtiand Tathste, Ne sPricespreathy reduced WEI | Mac J. P. Pann es ke oe Our prices are acknowledged by every one to be very | Back, and no Children’s and. ‘muske) that for the price ts -Frenc! NB THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, AT J. JAY GOULD'S, 421 9th st., near Pennsylvania ave 0 CLOSE, | BREAKFAST AND DRESS CAPS IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. HANDSOME FANS AT REDUCED PRICES. MRS. M. 3. HUNT. 1309 F ST. L. Pe SJ raxerer, 5 North Charles Strvet, Baltimore, ip Washington, on Tuesday, Wed in Paris, besides ing Bonnets, at 1110 F who i and Vi tn. Det 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. nat ‘Will show the coming week NOVELTIES IN HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, < COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, POR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Hee, Meow. Barr & Co., St. Mo. the shortest otice,"uvericr fitting, luna ie rut pou, Bridal Trosseaus pecialty. Se ceil RANE 507 TET. to order. Ap fit Sn ae Arresriox. Lopes, ATE MODES IN FINE FRENCH Bi 2 ‘DL, 1409 F ST. FST arr ais ‘Special ‘Attention to i ar ‘8 $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own i, Germansnd Sptich spoken. amrl4_ AND 30, a handsome assort- | catetilly lected bs: | eaelection | - | offered in Washington, “ i A Fou Loe Or Buk Boos ____ BOOKS, &e. RY ©. LANCASTER, ‘S20 7th street northwest, Bbooks Stationery." Holiday: Noveltier snd Cathole foods at lowext prices, st Ge -—_ New Year Canos, DIARIES, EAN ae NANACS BLAS BOORK, SUNDAY LOL. LESSON IN RELPS e nd SUNDAY EOURD BOOKS. 430 "CC. PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 8th wt QOR THE NEW YEAR—PELOUBETS SELECT Notes on ‘the Tiiteruatiousl Lens Vincent's Lesson. Commentary for TNR? Leen Helps aud Leagon Papers for Teachers Satclars Wreiaance Waiting Tate, Dares’ Calendars.) New Years Cards Enuraviig and Card Plate Print ce pti x a Shaler Mugtionery: 3 ilres Paper ana & Wrarrrsa Parr, PRINTING PAPER, WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES, CARDS CARD-BOARD, PAPER BAGS, " FLOUR SACKS." Afull line of BLANK BOORS, ARK'BOOKS for Mankeand at ie KS for Banks and Corporations: ‘Manila Paper snd Paper Bags printed at short notion EE. RIDER, ‘314 Sth st. nw. yvania, (Near Pennsy arene.) Telephone 133-5, 1887. W. H. MORRISON, 475 PA. AVE, AND ¥. ¥. AVE. AND 15TH ST, Has just opened one of the largest and best selectall stocks of Christmas and New Year presenta in the city, Hix selection of decorated Books is the finest ever er SCRAP and ve 4 tM Bee WRITING TABLETS: Fivis, WEDDING, “TNNITATIONS. ‘CARDS Engraved and Printed. EASTON & RUPP, 411.3m__Stationers.cor. Penn.ave, and 13th etn. i lara aa Sifting paper aid of paper =

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