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AL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Oprice oF THE CutkY SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasutnatos, D. C., Jan. 7, 1897. Inttications for 24 Hours, Commencing at pm. Tuday. For District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, Slightly warmer, fair weather, followed by snow, Rortheasterly winds —— HAD THR ADVENTISEMENT in City Items of the z out at KR. Goldschmid’s mammoth nishing establi SL? 7th street Rorthwest, ikle & Co. w owned by Fi ® BREACH-LOADING GUN AT AUCTION. the of pianos and furniture at Dowlt Inorrow, 1s a fine ten bore breach loading Which wiil be sold to the highest bidder, Use Mayrnonre Parw Mink, in sealed Jars, In to- gun, LAXDNRE, THE PROTOGRAPHEX, has located at 939 Pennsylvania avenue, over Dalton & Strickland’s, Gexcive_ JaziIAN PRRGLES, Freneh Opera Glasses. Washington Optical Company, 14th'st., ear Hh. al ‘Minx and whisk, testers. Hempler's, cor. 43. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night, Natiowar.—"Adina ALmaven Lady of Lyons.” Wriaxp Has.—Japanese Village. Blossom.” tanch King.” Kenxens.—Reilly & Wood's Troupe. Manassas Paxokawan nd evening. (CONGREGATION AL Cit URcH.— Bischoff concert. _ ‘ondensed Locals, ie elub for literary Improve TD. F. Robertson and. A, rporators,tiled a certificate of ay. TAR from Litt! ton, N. C., says: of Littleton, N. C., appreciate the prevent sent them by Miss May Diincanson, of our city >The an enjoyable hop last evening ory on G street. Lieut, Evans, | chairman of or committee, Was. assisted bY ‘omlinson, Lewis amd Elis, ap colored i ars with the B. for thr resigned, ispatcher at road. nce “of Mr. Louts Was entered th cliskions of the ‘d by being siding at 606 New stovet, between Nand ing his thigh, wh, 4 German, 39 Years of ace, was U $10 by Judge S Tor destroying a door | . rthwest. Wit esses State The door open to tind his w tn a Tom tO get away fron In the Po! his mor) young coi _ Test it | Raced home trom tae’ parior sociable Last. night | Thomas Hall wanted to see her s home. abje at her fed 10 his cv She | Ny aud he pointed a pistot | ened ty shoot Ler, The court | FO days. \ i | t net th F. Manning was to-day admitted to the bar. Charles Zyprecht, a wh cohvicted vemtertay of petit ls eboy of IN years, was eny, Second offence, Fut Albany tor and seu three years. Abrilam Adams, for administering a terrible beating to Annte Witson, a young woman with | ‘Whotn ie lived, was sent to jail for six months. Dy | Indge Snell today. “Annle was charged with reney and was given three months in the d to the peniten funeral of the late Mrs. P. » Wednesday from th BL Missourt avent deceased acted as pall-bearel W. Browning | residence of her ELght sons of the | More Schoo! Hooms Wanted. ‘THE SEEDS OF RAST WASHINGTON PRESENTED TO THE COMMISSIONERS AND TO CONGRESS, A committee of « East Washington had @hearing before the District Commissioners yes. terday, and Mr. W. €. Dodge presented a series of ations adopted at a meeting of ettizens of | Washington on the 29th of December. ‘The Preamble of the resolutions quoted official records, ‘Showing that there are 5,000 more school children enrolled in the District than there are seats pro- Vided for, and set forth that because of the want ‘Of school’ buildings over 12,000 children enrolied | are cotapelled to attend half-day schools; that East Washington, out of 8 total of &% schools 5 | are half-day schools, many of them occupying | laces UMC for such Occupancy, and that Congress | never given to the District ‘a dollar of money OF a Toot of land for school purposes. ‘The resolu- Tons set forth “that we here and attention of Congress to the terrible con heeds of the public schools of “the Dist forth tu the report of the board of Sand of the suiperintendents of the sc phool trustees ols, nd ask for the pubileation of this preamble and resolu- Mons in the Cugresstonal Record, tO the end that all members and Seuators May be informed as to the facts in the case. "That for the reasons above set forth, 1. would, in our opinion, be a great wrong to expend any lore | of our Itmited revenues to enlarge high school | ‘Dulldings or to increase the expenditures for said | schools until the lower grades have been more fully provided for: that the condition and needs of | {he third school division iunperatively dewiand the erection of at Ieast_ one twelve-room school bulld- in said division the coming season; that a com chairman of mittee on appro- mbia of the House ‘on said committes } tee of five be appointed by thi ‘This meeting to wait on th Prlations for the District of € of Representatives and ury the necessity and propriety of increasing the school facilities for the lower grades first, and of protiding for at least one tivelve-room’ school fiding in the third division the coming season, and that in View of the facts herein set forth sit. ple justice would seem to require that Congress should, by a grant of land or otherwise, provide a ublic School fund for the District of Columbia at east equal tO that provided for th eral states, of the Union, and we hereby invoke Une earnest attention of Congress to the matier. Officers Elected. Washington Lodge, No. 6, 1. 0. 0. the following officers for the term endin 1887: Thos. Martin, N. G.; James MeCondict, V. G.; Jas. 8. Bolway, Ree. Sec.; Z. W. Kessler, Fin. Sec.; Andrew Jackson, Treas; Oliver Dufour, Chap. School committee—L. F. Randolph, Wm. Frazier and Oliver Dufour. At the regular meeting of the Caledoni: last night the following officers were elec he ensuing year: Chief, Win. Silver; Vice ehier Dr. Thomas Miller; treasurer, Jas. Halley; see: retary, Win. Archibald; financial secretary, A. Le Muirhead; correspondent, Win. Jardine: John s therland; Mbrartan, Job -Kobt. Bonar, of the Golden ander Cross, 2, United Order nosen officers as follows: N.C., Josiah S$. Moffatt; V. PM B. Peake numa trustees, K. Kavenburz Tepresentative to grand Foughs; alternate represent = ‘The Robbery at the SIEFA HELD IN $6,000 BONDS FOR THE GRASD JURY. Franctwo Bda Silva, the Portuguese charged with robbing ¢ Chiliam minister on the mornt . Was in the Police Court tonite: vial The prisoner stood in the dock looking terribl ssed. He does not un- derstand Er Thomas, of the State de- partment, was sworn as interpreter, and he read the warrant to the privoner, w oansivered: “T am Thave nothing more ty. and Tam not guilty to say Domingo Gana, son of the C) tiled to the feetified { elry. $8,000. jan minister, tes- fobbiery. Ollicers Roduersand MeGlue Le arrest and to recovering the Jew. The case Was Seat to the grand jury bonds, —— Closing with a Banquet, THE DELEA KAYPA EPSILON FRATERNITY MERTING. ‘The ¢ sing business se he Delta Kappa ernity Was held yesterday. The ehap- versity of North Carolina was re- seleeted as the place of the In the afternoon the dele- gates were received by the President, subse- quently visited the Capttol, and in the evening a at Willird’s in superb style ton. Hon. John "D. : The banquet, Uls right was the Hon. James W. Husted, of W Yors, and on his left the Hon. C. 8, Paltehild, Assistant Secretary of the Phe decora Toast the room wer v and & magntn cent < token from the table and land at the White House ¥ A committer, who returned with a yote ex pressing her warm appreciation. Toasts were to by Mr. Husted, Mr. Patrehid, A. ( rigs, Representative Herbert, epriwent tive McCreary, ex-Representative ‘Dunnell Chas. B Coie. tes = pi ied to Mrs. €! ees Amusement Tuk Maro ov Hoxox” ar THe Natioxan— Halevy's pleasing oper: with ts wealth uf beau. uful music, reveived a Worthy. regdertng at the Bands of a’ company of Boston Ideal artists last Miss Stone and Mile. Lablache In the lead- female roles were very ‘strong, both dramatl- ‘and vocally, while Messrs. Karl and Mac- Donald filed the complementary male roles. with Ness adequateness. This evening “Adina” Will Be repeated with “Fra Diavoio® ‘at thematinee to. ALBAUGH'S OrERa Hotsk—An audience that Ailed the house in every part gathered to witness Mrs. Langtry’s personation of Puuline in “The Lady of Lyons” last night. The actress met with ‘kindly jon and, us was to be expecte made a Pruilne of great loveliness and a: ‘Ble power aud artistic tnish. Mr. 's Claude was earnest, but incked in grace and sympathy. & ———— Last Two Niours, at Kernan’, of Bobby Gay- ler, prince of iris comedians soci ear Arrested at Last. SRQUAL 10 THR WILMOT-ANGNEY SHOOTING CASE AFTEE AN INTERVAL OP FOUR YEARS. Four years ago J. H. Wilmot, a patent attorney, living {n this efty, was shot in’ a room at the st. Mare hotel by his brother-in-law, J. B. Angney. ‘The latter was placed under arrest’ and being re- Jeased on bail in the sum of $2,000 furnished by Augustus D. Grummond, he left the city. As soon as Wilmot recovered from his injuries, which were re severe he began the work of hinting down Angney. At en is a nt fines Angney was nally arrested ‘on We In Detroit, where he was doing a Limon ness under the name of J.P. Andrews, fle was released on ball In the sum of ,000 and is to ay pear in this city to stand trial March Ist, on the charge of assault with Intent to kill Wilmot claims that he has evidence to show that Angney ip the interval of the past four years has married several rich girls, obtained their money, and then deserted them, ” He has a bench warrant for his arrest on the charge of bigamy. | His last wife, it 4s Said, Was a Miss MeGordon, of Muskegan, Mich., an heiress, and with her money he has nm living: in fine style and had organized a company for mak- ing a uid trom coal ofl. ‘The circumstances con- nected with the een 3 of wee a city four years are as follows: mar- Fed Witmot’s sister and it's alleged had spent all her money. He then went to chicago, where he aca stil against a hotel proprietor fof the loss of about $15,000 worth of diamonds. Mr. was referred to asa member of the family, and the Iatter Knowing that. the diamonds. Angney pos- sessed had cost but $6, lost no time in informing the Chicago authoritiés of this fact, ‘The result of ‘the exposure was that Angney disappeared entire- ly, leaving his wife in destitute circumstances. Several months afterwards he inade his appear- aneé at the house of Mr. Wilmot in this city. He had come, he said, to. make amends for his past conduct, and if Mr. Wilmot would goon his bond for $1,000 It Would enable him to procure a post- Uon with the Equitable Life Insurance company, of Colorado, which would give him a ing: Angney then suggested goltig to the St. Mare hotel where he had lett the papers, and, with Thomas RK. Turnbull as a witness, the men repaired to Anwnes’s room. | ‘The supposed papers Were lying ‘on & table at one side of the room, and as Wilmot bent over them to ascertain their character Ang- ney walked to the bureau, took out a pistol and shot Wilmot through the back, As the wounded map fell Mr. Turnbull started forward to interfere, but a shot from the assassin’s pistol prevented bis Interference. "Angney Was afrested with, the re sult as above stated. Toe ‘MAKING FUN FOR THE Crowp.—Last night, Frank Roden, a young colored man, went Into Downey's. suloon, in South Washington, and while there he Was Ueated to a glass of gti, which, instead of drinking, poured down the chimney of a coal oii lamp wusing it toexplode. He said he did it to make Tun for the crowd. Judge Snell this morn- ing fined him $10 or 30 days wud sixty days ad- ditional on a charge of stealing three eliiekens. Tue UsIon VeTERaN Coxps.—at a meeting of the Union Veteran corps, Old Guard, held last evening, civil officers for the ensuing year were elected as Jotlows: Bosrd of directors—J. M. Edgar, chalr- W. Hi. Hoover, W. B. Pomerc i. Gordon, W. McDonald, A. W. Bogia, W. H. Fu: Ww. Scheeter, J. Jacobson, J. Reardon and R. 3 Jacobson, financial secretary. ‘The ex committee Feported details decided upon for an | exhibition to be styled a Roman Carnival : Mart, to be given next month. A communicat s Foot Guard of Hartford, Conn., Was received, tendering their hearty. co-operation and inviting ‘the corps to participate in its 15th annual reeeption to te governor of Connecticut. ae Alexandria Affairs, ‘THE Scuoor. ‘he city treasurer has now | recelved « sufficient Suni of nioney Tor state y the Tull ration of the state U city public schools and_ So ensure that the sel Will continue on to their full terin—ten B for the present Year. Thishas been brought about by the Tact that many taxpayers, and” notably several Whose taxes excceded $1,000, paid 0: fourth (the school portion) in. casi, and Lender coupons for three-fourths only. Cry Senor. Boanp.—The city sehoo! board met last night, Hon. C. E. Stuart in the chair and Hu- | bert Snowden Secretary, Dut without a quorum, Messrs. Strauss, adbeater, Marbury and Carne, With the superintendent of Schools, belng present. It was, howeve et informally that platforms should be placed in the old. ray buildlag, aud that Florence L.chapman, now teaching as licensed substitute, should cout tinue, A Norasie Fawmy.—Mr. Elinu Hi, leading citizen of the first ward, died night th his seventy-fourth year. ite was on remarkable faily of Alexandria Driekmasons that has furnished two members of @on from Kentucky and the other from. 'T Weil as a governor of Kansas Mr. Stanton was at one time’ a mnember of council and an active eftizen. Nores.—The United States courts, which had adjourned until to-day, had its wrand jury present this morning, but it is uot expected that any Dusiness will be transacted until next Monday.— ‘The Mechantes, Old Dominion, Mt. Vernon and man Cooperative Buildin’ associations held meetings last night ard re-elected their omicers, —Mrs. Mand Tacey has bequeathed her dwelling on Royal street to Miss Ida England, of this city, and the residue of her estate to her’ brother Rob. Son, of Flamboro, England, where she was born, | Mr. Henry Baaden has tost four children since | Iss, the last death occurring yesterday morn ing.-—Mr. J, M. Hill has leased the opera house to the old Tesstes, Messrs. Stmmers & Allen, — Mrs. Susan Cook broke her arm by a fall on Prince Street last night.—Mr. Geo. Fisher has been chosen president” of the Alexandria Municipal assoctation——The scuedule tor lighting the lamps on dark inornings oes into effect. day, Since Christiaas the gasiights have ether burned all night or not been lighted at all. ABSOLUTELY PURE. i ‘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 Rovan oct hosphate powders. SoLp ONLY IN CaNs. Basine Powvex Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. Be Reoceros IN THE PRICES OF DRY GOODS. LAN CLOTH, pure wool, one yardand a half WOOL CHUDDA SERGE, wide double width, PUN DRESS GOODS, extra width, reduced ue Size WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, re- ene HOME-SPUN Lad Width, pure Wool, rediieed to PIANO COVELS, handsonaly minted: 83.75, ROYAL SERGE. beautiful #5 goods, all colors, wide donble fold T LVETS, 81 COLORED and BLACK 5 a Great Reduction in the prices of BLACK aid COL- 1m ATINS aud fue quality ORED WELVETS, § ‘Bargains it BLACK and COLURE! _ 1. BLANKETS, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure A pair of our extra Towels, worth $1, or om Bridal ‘Quilts. worth ‘$1.5 tomer who buys $10 worth of ceo oA RRR TTTT eC AA RR C | AA RRR ol, $1.50. size, fine quality, Datnask our large size, Handsome resented to each cus EEE ~ fe fut” RR z ROR ~ AR E EEE R KR Sys8 7 _@8 __711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th street. WIULETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRICES on SEAL SKIN VISITES, 905 Penna, ave. z 3 . . =e ou Wave Ar H For Fur-Top and Lined Gloves. ar Mutts, ‘Neck Mufflers. W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania avenue. Bey For Your Farsps: FOR YOUR FAMILY! FOR YOUR RELATIVES! nt var sae Tet reel ee ory Kreen in the hearts of your happy there i this Noan oe fans Nod cee Your mela” beneheiaries. no place in Washington orelsewhere reached SPER phere, Jou cay do thivao. well i waar COIS satus eatablihanent, No. feania avenue, where everything fort vaifort and decoration of ‘the outermaty, boy and child can le bad im unlituited abundance and “at bottom Prices, Dross Shirts, White and Colored, Gloves for Dress of Driving Underweat. "Hosscry Nek ‘tnd in ikerchiefs, Vinin and Bordered, Shitts tonnes der, Shirt Waist, ete), etc, ete. Our Socks, Ulster. Top Coats, Full Dress Price Albert Suite, Four Button tases Bones Beh eae Sulce, Suits foF Yor hd Children, ‘snd other things too humerous for au adverse ate NOAH WALKER & CO, ee __ 625 Peunsylvania avenue. WUL2TT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRICES CARRIAGE HOl (SHOULDER CAPS and DAIViNG GLOVES, ao 3 Penna. THE VICINITY OF and Iowa Circles.—I leave to o that I ain prepared to attend Prom) Herve tendiir ange Biting 8 8oNs _ Rizo Pembeyivania, uteri ‘ Sls ¥. : geet curnpentca, 2 DO. eral "Agent Giet's Pails Fire Seppe. CITY ITEMS. ‘The Greatest Sale ever held in this take place to-inorrow. at 8. W. Augenstein 10.21 7th st. n.w., when following unprecedented ins Will be “sold. Read der con Coal Hod, Shovel and Poker, 27c. ; doz, Décorated. ‘China Cul Hic colored Ginss Gas Globes, 18.5 36 doz. Col, gS OTE, $2.00; t Wash Tub, 1 Wash Beit tee eerie fia a regular 43 Fancy Vase Lampe, with nt inner Sets Te pe ease wor $18.00; Cocoa, Door Mais, 396: Pape Buckets, 22c., worth sevt 9g doz. Colored Sait” Shakers, Plat 2m Colo ers, ‘6g Shetes Coloted Shelf Paper, Oe. Chopping Bowi and Knife, 23c.; French China Hand-paint adores, 48¢., Worth 90c.; Willow Clothes Bas- Ket Ste, wortn'asen bin Hat ‘Racks, 5c. All other goods equally a3 low. 1 Every style show case, Morell, 734 6th st. nw. ‘Special Notice. ‘The entire stock of R. Goldschmnid’s Mammoth Housefurnishing and ‘Toy Establishment, 812 7th street northwest, will be offered below manutac- turers’ prices, 0 make room for FRANKLE & Co.'s new ead the special discount offered for a few days only: 20 percent discount on Decorated Dinner Sets. i « «Chamber « 10 « a «White China, “us Qolored & White Glassware, 20 « ‘uspadors. 20 # Decorated China Ware. 20 4 Rugs. aay “ Satchels and Valises, Bis & & toys Dolls ge Bag - Cy 20" « Bisque Fighes, io « « Lamps. 2 « “ Guulery. Jo « Brushes of all kinds. Jo « ‘Tin and tron Ware. Remember: The above discounts are for a few days only. So take advantage of the extradrdl- nary bargains and call early. 1 Hahn’s Great Wark-Down Sale. $16 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, Our stock 1s by $10,000 too large, and must be decreased within the next thirty days. Our imarked-down prices must do it. Gent's $4.50 Morocco Top Boots now $3.75. “$5.00 Custoin Made Shoes $4.40. $5.00 Calf Sewed Boots $2.35. 00 K. of L. Seamless Calf Shoes $2.65, $2.50 Extra Quality Button $1.65. $1.50 Button, Laced and Gaiters, $1.25. $1.00 Embroidered slippers 70c. Ladies’ $3.00 Cousin’s Kid or Goat button $2.40. be 5) Elegant Goat or Kid Button $1.95, $1.75 Box or Common Sense Button §1.: Reliable Button and Laced Solid Spring Heel Button 90c. “$2.00 Hand-sewed Button $1.65. Child’s $1.00 (9 to 10%) Solar Tip Bittton 85¢. S5c. Goat Spring Heel Button 65, $2.50 Calf and Kip Boots $1.75. 31.50and $1.25 Button and Laced, now $1.10 ‘and $1.00, Youths’ Button and Laced now 85c. and 75c. 1 For a Few Days Only. Great closing-out sale of the immense stock of goods in the Mammoth House-turnishing Depart- jhent Store of 1. Goldschmid, 812 7th st. D.W. ‘This sule is for a rew ditys Only. Goods will be sacrificed at ruinous prices, $50,000 Worth of Crockery, Glassware, House- furnishing Goods, Funcy Goods, Toys, Rugs, &c., must be sold to make room for the new stock of Frankle & Co., of New York. Kemember, this sale is for a few days only, and You will get bargains in every deparunent, "4 Dry Goods Slaughtered. _ 7336 7th street. Atiction safes 10 a.m. und 7 p.m. dally. eo, “0c Royal” glues broken china, glass, furniture Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b, “Ward” prints, 50e. per Ib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk. c. per quart, Cream 156. Youxas ‘Company. Are offering the following special supplies for New Year's em Cut Florida Oranges. | Malaga e Lady Apples. Velvet Skin Lemons, Princess Paper Sheli Shell Almonds. Durkee's Sulad Dress ice Pickles, including Pickled Mangoes, Stuffed Mangoes, &., uiiue Shelibark Hickory Nuts. CHEESE. Imported Switzer Cheese, Nenfchatel p Sao Cheese, English Dairy’ Cheese, New ge Cheese, Extra New York Creaiut Chieese, .cese, Pineapple Cheese, Edam Cheese. ELPHONZO YOUNGS: Company, = 428 Oth street. WILLETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUC on SEAL SKIN SACQUES.* ~~ 905 Penna. ave Tur Nato AL Lire ayy Marvnrry ASSOCIATION, OF WASHINGTON, D. F Street Northwest, Issues: MATURITY POLICIE + passable in Cash at the Expiration of Five eud Ten Years, aud LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, Guaranteed in Amount and with absolute Limit of Cost. Fartes,fatuiliar with Lite Insufanes are invited to examine the plan. ‘Those in search of information cau alWays obtain it at the office of the Association. & Ja assistant DIRECTO! Seyuour W. Tullock, San nt 3.0 Hien Witham E. clark, CF Baker Suuies f, Barbus, Ssanes L. Norris, Boank neae ee aes” Ei. eee aoa Storm Ovencoars, Our stock in Storm Overcoats is very large and this is Just the weather to wear these garmente; they are Just the thing to wear with your dress suit. Prices range from $12.50 to GEORGE SPRANSY, 607 SEVENTH STREET. (Opposite U. 8. Post Office.) i \B. H. ‘Smvemerz & Sox. HATTERS AND FUMRIERS, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. REDUCTION IN PRICES. SEAL SKIN SACQUES, VISITES, JACKETS AND ULSTERS. ‘Seal Plush Sacques, sizes 32, 34, $20. Ulsters, $25, 8: Cote stock of MUFFS, BOAS and COLLARS, Ewan L. Dist & Co VENTILATION, ELEVATORS, Etc. Agents for Duplex Steam eS, Nonpareil Steam Heater, Rutzler & Blake's Steam Heating Specialties, LS. Giaves & Son's Passenger and Fret Lievato e20-dun ie Sik ‘ocr Diss Servs. Our Dress Suits to order are correct in style, perfect in fit, excellent in material and low in price. Our Prince Albert aud Cutaway Suits of Diagonal and Cork- screws cannot be matched in the town. HARBAN & BENNETT, 1419 New York avenue. oc? Full line of our own sinportetions FRENCH, ENG- LISH, and SCOTCH SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS and TKOUSEKINGS, at the Importing Tailoring Es- tablishment. ae21, Ger Tur Besr. THE CONCORD HARNESS. The Concord Collar, Cor 3 see Seer cals Gps, Seren, Pas Tre reas lowest prices. Every genuine Concor stamped with maker's name and trade mark. LUTS & BRO, 497 Penna, ave., adjoining National Hotel. Blankets and Carriage anh atrery bw patos. GGG GG G G ag... pee SSS Brae Pre: Fre FIRE! ‘FIRE! ‘FIBEI ‘THERE I8 A GROWING DEMAND FOR $20,000 WORTH OF MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYS' LIVERY OVERCOATS OF LESS CONSPIC- UOUS CHARACTER THAN THOSE USUAL- LY WORN. AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DAMAGED BY SMOKE. ‘TO SUPPLY THIS DEMAND WE HAVE GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. HAD SOME COATS MADE WITH SMALLER ‘THE BEST CHANCE TO GET BARGAINS THAT METAL BUTTONS ON BREAST AND AT WAIST, CUT TO BUTTON UP TO THE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED. NECK LIKE A MILITARY COAT AND ‘| PLAIN OUFFS AND POCKET FLAPS WITH- ‘THE LONDON AND LIVERSOOL OUT BUTTONS. CLOTHING COMPANY, THESE ARE IN BLUES AND GREENS, OF CORNER 7TH ANDG STREETS. GOOD QUALITY AND RELIABLE IN COLOR. WE MAKE TO ORDER ANYTHINGINTHE =| Qty New Yraws Proctamarios: KING'S PALACE, GREAT CLOAK AND MILLINERY SLAUGHTER! For $4 you can buy and elegant Cloth Newmarket, worth $8. = ‘For $> you can buy a Beaver Newmarket, worth $10. For 36 you can buy an Elegant Berlin Cloth New- market, worth #1 z For gs you can buy a Silk FurLined Circular, “yor $2.75 you can buy a nice Boucle Jacket, worth, 5 you can buy a Boncle Visite, worth 810. ror 86 yon can buy black ahd ‘brown Astral Jackets, worth $12, gil plush Visite, worth $18, rou can bu; x 5 youcan buy @ Seal Plush ‘Visite, fur trim- ‘can Duy an elezant Seal Plush Visite, ‘LINE OF LIVERY SUITS. EB BARNUM & Co, “OF #22 you 306 931 Penwerivawia Avance. | beaver ball trimming: worth SON = For #17 you can buy’ a nice Plush Coat, worth $25, For $22 you can buy a lovely Seal Plush Coat, real seal fastenings, worth 838. you can buy the finest Seal Plush Coats, OVER 1,000 CHILDRE: BE SL. 3 you can buy an elegant Child's Coat, from Yyoptcan buy lovely Children’s Coats, ages years 30 yon, can buy Children’s Costs, ranging yoane ‘you tan buy elegant Children’s Coats, fully worthsioe f All Coats for Midees, sold formerly at $16 and $18 will now be soldat $10 oly. ‘All in need of Cloaks for Ladies, Misses and Children nowis your chance. Dome mise too to KING'S PALACE. Bid 7th street, OUR GREAT MILLIN We have been fortunate to cles alance manntuctory from ‘New York of F Felt Hats, only deadrableand leadinye sine Witch we wilsell at 30 cents your choice, Alw One ss Mock vedas feimtied ad rimnved, at 2 e-bay ouly fe rot those ole mined. Astrakhhan bt He, stock of Binds, Wines Tips aa sold, some as 1ow a3 13,17, 19 aud FLOWERS. We have fnst received a large display of elezant Flowers, particularly fine French Bonquets for even- Se-Axxvaz Repvcroxs. 'S AND MISSES’ COATS TO ERED! . M. SHUSTER & SONS. General clearing sale of Winter Dry Goods at reduced prices. SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND HOUSE FURNISHING LINENS. stock of ne French nid colors, BARNESLEY DOUBLE DAMASK: and $2. at $1.50, 81.75, 20 per cent under regular prices. Great bargains in MOIRE RIBEO! GAUTIER’S all silk COLORED VELVETS, reduced to $5 per yard. . 2 to | ine wear, at 17, cents only.” Domt buy kcoio real BCS) DE LONDRES reduced from $2 to To erkats Teiedlivay, san rol Buy your Kid LACE if You ‘ish e fi Hats of ou BROCADE and FANCY VELVETS at greatly re- duced prices. Largest stock of EVENING SILKS and GAUZES ever shown in Washington. Full stock all colors QUILTED SATIN ‘You can buy now to great advantage. ‘M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N. B. The beat is the cheapest, a6 18 NOW SHIPPING A ILLETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRICES DRY CHAMPAGNE TO THE UNITED STATES KNOWN AS THE GRAND VIN SEC, Tae Gowex Enacte Crornxa COMPANY, WHICH IS OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE AS THE “CARTE BLANCHE,” AT PF HIM, AND WHICH HAS BEEN SO FAVORABLY f AMERICAN PUBLIC. 5 ARE THE FINEST QUALITY THAT FROM FRANCE, AND HE FEELS CONFIDENT THAT THE NEW DRY WINE WILL, MEET WITH FRIENDS WHEREVER IT IS KNOWN. NO. 400, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D STS. PRICE—QUARTS, $29.70; PINTS, 831.71 FOR SALE BY JAS. L. BARBOUR, G14 AND 616 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OUR SPECIALTY THIS WEEK IS gf ato wt AND THE LEADING WINE MERCHANTS AND i I . 11 Of 0 bi st YESEs cs aft TIL gh i == on ILLETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRIC MARKED DOWN FROM 812, $13.50 AND 915. ~ Prcrone Frames. ‘We would call your attention to onr very large and. handsome assortinent of fine Gilt Frames) warranted not to tarnish, either im flat or deep moulding, which we always ket’ ou hand in the followin sizes: Sx10, 10x Taxis ASIN. your pictures at once without ex a iu furnish above sizes of Fraines iu Walnut, Oak, Bronze, Gilt and Plush, Oak, Gilt aud Plush, &¢ Otir prices ure ucknowledzed low, and to <ive you an idea how low we sell Pic Fruiues, all complete, with Glass and Back, charge for framing. we quote: Anice 8x10 Gilt Frame, with Mat, at Usvrrwear Sure 2 2 EXTRAORDINARY, 2 “53 CENTS. * ES ae ArHasidsome 8x10, 2 suc Gilt Frame, with Mat, at DOUGLASS, aa Aas, Sei CENTS. STREET, ST. © UILD) And Pach ponte rtinent of d . ST. ind handsome assortment of om ABE: CLOUD /BUEDDING. gat Gilt. Gilt and. Plush, Oak and Bronze, Oak aod Plush, Bronze and Gilt, or all Bronze Frames, all beat tiful Batterns at og a CENTS. ry ‘We ask the attention of our lady patrons to the fol- a" : 4 lowing card, which we think will prove interesting to | og¥e,can fume You also with a wide Gilt Frame, 16x them. e1is. ‘The firm, who have been for the past ten years sup- Piyiug us with COTTON UNDERWEAR, having been | 9 ae obliged to discontinue operations on account of the MM. SILVERBERG large losses sustained in their endeavors to compete ay with other manufacturers, aud at the same time PAY | 428 312 7TH ST. THEIR EMPLOYES LIVING WAGES, have shipped to us THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, WITH INSTRUC- TIONS TO SELL AT SUCH PRICES AS WE DEEM PROPER. The yoods, 80 far as material, shape and finish is concerned, are perfect; but, many of them, being sample garments, and, consequently receiving ¢xtra handling, are somewhat soiled and will need to Eeraszisnen 1811. OGHOICE OLD be laundried. For this reason they have been divided | WW. WH H IT 88s K LK Il REE 958g {nto several lot, each lot containing Night Drewes, | Ww Ww HAH Tf Sss. Re Ht RE Saag Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, kc. and every ynrment in| WWWW HOH H gS PK HED Sm each lot will be sold at a uniform price of 50, 75c.,¢1,| W W H Hit “ssS K K Il ERE - &c. THESE PRICES ARE IN EACH CASE FAR BE- LOW THE ACTUAL COST OF THE GOODS, CONSE- MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. QUENTLY ONLY BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. ae ‘We desire to state further that these lots do not in- a sae alities of Whisky distilled clude every size in each garment, but each lot contains | from the nest erowth of ty in the renowned Valley of the Monongahela, have attracted the attenti the Medical Faculty in the United States to such a de- feeasto place itina very high position among the ‘We beg to invite the attention of toour connoisseurs celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at the following prices, in casex containing One Dozen Bot- ‘sizes in one or more xarments suitable to every lady. ‘The sale will begin TUESDAY MORNING, at 11. o'clock, and will continue each day until the en- tire lot is exhausted. — Seat eEEe OLD RYE, 1865.. GERAD nels witsny woveiige BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. = . as If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Gro- 5 y receij Bank Draft. enone ae ee aie eu adiineas, 23-6t OTH AND F STREETS. | Peid'to all points east of the ppl river, and by Freteht toany pert of the United Staton 3 For EX< iCE, PURITY and Et Ni OF ge the shove sre Unsurpamed by any Whiskien PY and fomons a Natural Flavor sod Pine Hesvqusnrens ie, Whiskice are sold under guarantee to git Tees ron mn cxmesn, _| ERFBoY BRERA. ABE "tke pretest Many styles never before seen in this country, ab ee 73 GAMES, GAMEs, GAMES. HOME AMUSEMENTS, HOME AMUSEMENTS. EVENING PASTIMES. ‘Extensive Dealer and Manufacturer of WORSTED AND KNIT GOODS. INFANT OUTFITS. BRUPPERT, 403-405 7th st. nw., HL & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ‘114 South Front st., Philadelphia, ‘New York Office, 16 South William st. 31 eS fe eeetvanacte oat Seanten, Galore Cree ‘Pants from $1 up. Sine J. W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue NT SHIPPED BY | _|___ LADIES’ Goops. _ Rewsast Dass. Ovens Tws Worx EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR, 4. ©. HUTCHINSON, IMPORTER. ‘THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ar LANSBURGH & BRO.’'S, 420-422-424-426 7th street, ‘On which cecasion we shall offer CLOAK DEPARTMENT. canes, Plaid Nainsook Remnanta. fn all conve- REMARKABLE BARGAINS. oe eet ce, yards St ieast Oe. | NEWMARKETS, it So. offer should not be over- FRENCH FRISE wn. ‘113 doz. Balmoral Skirts, at 43. worth 7c. These PLUSH VISITES, ee wey S 2 it article for ASTRACHAN VISITES, Plain and Fur Trimmed. ENGLISH JACKETS. NEW GoODs, Recent purchase at tremendous reductions, ‘MILLINERY at Lowest Prices ever quoted, FURS at 10 per cent. discount. ‘Best quality only. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Direct importation. LACES, FOSTER KID GLOVES, cases Bleached Butcher Muslin Remnants, at 7c. per P oreed worth 0c, Splenaid for heavy tok. 5 cases Bleached Muslin Remnants, containing only dest _qualitic h as New York Mills W: Mitta, Fri of tae Lootn, ete at ser por yandworth 0c. and 12}4¢. ‘B cases of Heavy Bed Comforts, 75c., worth $1. 2 cases Heavy 11-4 Gray Blankets, $1.25,worth 81.75. 1 case Blue and Gold Calico Remnants, at 4c. per yard, ‘worth 64. © opis 108 per Sands worth 133 a ‘8 cases Utica Bleached Cotton Remnants at following Prices: ae vo cite | | 8200 Pervairupwand Fitted and warranted Qur price: Tae OA ie 1429 pe SILK PLUSH, a * Sercuiee = all colors, at $1.05 per yan. ee a tw at 9 PSr | BEST QUALITY ASTRACHAN, BLACK and BROW ‘4 cases Unbleached Muslin Remnants at half value. Odds and Ends in sizes of Ladies’, Gents’ and Child- at $400 per yant, 07 PENNSYLVAN inches wide, mt dren's Merino Underwear at leas than price of pro- | — #07 PI Auction, This lotcontainsall qualitiesandall kinds, | QUPERFLUOUS HAIK EAVING from: the lowest to the highest gtade. ‘These are alk. | 9 ino trace uly in good condition, but being Just so many left of | Pemedy’ fe vers, certain kinds, we ‘are anxious to close them out, | acids, Ke ews even at a loss, trie. treatine for ladiex and el 1G ston we A reduction of 10 per cent on Cardigan Jackets. This Will hold wood for this Thursliay and Friday oily, Abont 150 Remnants of Flannels, in all colors and all clitterent Leugths, whic irked witht adesive ofa tpeedy disposal. =? ™ Also, about 100 Metal and Plush-frame Mirrors, we shall oxfer a reduction of 10 percent on, for these two days. An immense Goods: mostly iantity. of Remnants in Worsted Dress all description and lengths, at half-price; are desirable lengths, > L. P., Seaxyener, day and ‘We would suggest early calis on our Remnant Days. During the middle of the day these rooms get 80 crowded at times that it is impossible to accommodate all, and then, again, you get yourpick by coming early. L L i 1107 F STREEY NORTHWEST. IMPORTER, Will show the coming week NOVELTIES TN RRR HIGH CLASS BONNETS ibn Reet FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, BBB Hi 3 Also, TO ALL, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, 420-422-494. 7TH sT.| a1 FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Mar Vox Braspis, Monret To dispose more speciily of our immense quantity eT See on ete wive a reduction of 20 percent off marked prices. Feasouable prices: THIS WE DO IN GOOD FAITH. oc We have the stock and variety to select from. fo ae Ree eA OUR FIFTH GRAND ANN UNDER- La: Arr NTION. LATEST PAKISIAN” MODES IN FINE FRENCH HAL GOODS. WEAR SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 10. Ja: LANSBURGH & BRO. WLLE_M. J. PRANDI, 1:09 F ST. - TE [esetat ak ES MST arn, 1 Mio Wanreey BBzpscndnn Drie tps the Spal tei to SEATON PERRY, SS ANNIE & HUMPHREY . (arecgsson ro bray & HnoTiED), MUSE SEG BOMERREY a uate: PARIS COMBINATION SULTS, reduced from #30 to rial, a sy and comfort. HER SPPCIALTIES AKI French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear SUITS, reduced from $25 to DOMBINATION SUITS, reduced from 820 to} cpitirara t Seiten iis Ris ome TION SUITS, at 812 and $12.50; | "RB “Frnhoerisan aud Spaniel spoken. mri to 31s SD PRICES” ON IMPORTE! GARMENTS DYED AND ALTERED INTO SEWMARBETS. Clic Show api dpoliiouste veaite wat PLUSH SACQUES AND | red. Mufis made. At Mi | O Sth at tw. NO sien. 2 K AND COLORE] Rs. E. McCAPFERTYS BONNET AND FRAME omer prices were froin | Nf iciory omer 100 F ny man e-PROOFS, | cM corner’ 11th and G sta, Havall the tates wall pe AND DOMES ILK GAUZES, ILLUSIO: BLACK AND ALL THE ‘AND SATINS IN GREAT VARI- | OF BLACK AND COLORED DUCHESSE, R DRAHS AND GROS OM 20. Ti F N BLACK AND 20 DIFFER. ING FROM $4 TO $8 FER NORTHWEST, rains, Crape Veils, oH, torn He Penusylv Established 1840. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP | AND DURABILITY. | Caner Trane. Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited to | j the new ARTISTIC STYLES fiuished in desigus of | HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of | Prominent makes at all prices | In order to reduce our stock of BRUSSELS and IN- GRAIN CARPETS we haye decided to make the fol- lowing reduction in prices for the next thirty days: Brussels Carpet 60c., now 506. Brussels Carpet Ww TSC, 7 - Se aed akc WM. KNABE & 00, + SE Wikia ee Do Nor Prxemse UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, Athoronsidy first-class jostroment at aime- ‘Giuur price. Over 41,000 Low in Use. Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 8) j Market Syece INGRAIN CARPETS. Extra Hewvy Extra Heavy Cot Choice Styles 38 Floor and Stair OIL CLOTHS all widths. t0$150. Sold on stuall monthly payments. DRUGGETS and RUGS. z Largest assortinent of 5-cont Music in the city. BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES at reduced prices. HENRY EBERBACH, e stock of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, TABLE, NS, &c., &¢. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, _ ant PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Sole Agent for 636 Pennsylvania Avenue, = SS TTT EEE 1 wWway ¥ jad South side, near Seventh st. | SSs TTT HH YP AL ST Sss fo EE INNN Wwww AA YY 5 Tv rn rWwW AAA ¥ Sss5 of EEE I wa ay & Sons, Gabler. 1 I & Wendell, Hal- H STITT MM Mot S88q | lett € Canister SterLue Oncans, SCR TR Ss aT AA ak 8°°S | Music and Musteal se. hhistruments sold on, Gg HAH Bree 1ssg 7 MMMM ACA Sissy | monthly pasinents, Fachauged, ented, Tuned, Me- OCH HR Rig § T MM MAAAg '§ | paired Moved, Stored and Shipped. ccoH HE RSssS T MM MA A5ss8 | "New and Second-hand Pianos of other makes always instock at low fizures MBelevbone. 40-2 AND 3 ECOND-HAND PIANC 9 cincheriugs teas $79 to $400: Stetnwar's from 10 abe from &7 ° Hardin from $1 {9 $24. athes makes from $29 up. Suldon Bey inca stale eROTT & co, nit __| 903 Pa-ave., near oth st, EAUTIFUL, UPRIGHTS FOR SALE AND RENT, EW AND, )-HAND, REET Sw. G AND KEPAIRS OF EXPERIENCE. ° NEW YEARS NEAR, AND WE HAVE AT OUR NEW STORE, 2112 F 8T. 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? PIA BEST ae G. L, Wun & B: ROS., MUSICAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 09 7th st. n. WE ARE ANXIOUS TO BUILD UP A LARGE, Pianos at specail tacgeaee cal Musical Instruments, Sheet Mi TRADE IN OUR NEW STORE, AND ARE OFFERING THE BEST-MADE NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MADE CLOTHING, ALL TAILOR-MADE, AT MUCH BELOW PRE- VAILING PRICES. WE WANT YOUR CUSs- ‘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 8T.N.W. ALSO A FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS FOR CUSTOM WORK. ALL UNDER THE CHARGE OF MR. WILLIAM DEMOTT, 80 LONG AND FAVOR- ABLY KNOWN IN THE TAILORING BUSI- ‘NESS. CALL AND SEE HIM, AND FIND HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR eye re Piatus and other Musical Tuye'and Novelties, ee ea ith Beet. sane, ee eo een esata at ere ay Booics. = m3 1,000 copies 1 owut Sheet Music. Bier aad Oran to het ot. _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Exzenys HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, &¢. Shirts to Order, 6 for 12 A perfect fit guaranteod. CUSTOM CLOTHING. ELLERYS, 1337 F street. Opposite Ebbitt House. ‘NEW STORE 1112 F ST. 5. W sf ed FILLED WITH THE NICEST GOoDa, For Tse House omwt . SOHLITZS MILWAUKEE LAGER, ‘The Best Boor in America, For sale by dealers generally or by the agent, SAMUEL C. PALMER Devote: } HEP MDT ow. HOUSEFU RNISHINGS. Deconaten Toner Sera fe are opening this weck several BW DECORATIONS IN ENGLISH TOILET SETS At very low pricen Novelties in Royal, Worcester and other faned Bae ropean productions for WEDDING PRESENTS, NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS daily arriving.” WILMARTH & EDMONSToN, China and Glass Lnporters, ar P. Hassox Hiss & Co. 815 15TH ST, HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FINE LINE OF WALL PAPERS. INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS AND 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, SCOTCH LACES, A NEW IMPORTATION OF CHEAP INDIAN CURTAINS SELLING ALL FURNITURE IN STOCK at REDUCED PRICES, ALTIES IN CAKPTS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. PO MANSON HISS & S15 Lith Street, 1205 Ponneylvanta avenue, nis | Bio Cer Is Prices. PORTIERES AND Brax CURTAINS Wat We will begin Monday. ahd offer our stock of Por. PR TCR AER Rear aN TT | EVERY CURTAIN HAS BEEN MAKKED DOWM, #12 Portiores marked down to 81g? SO} Market space, Goov News: rrom GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT Hovsr. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in generalas Boone need be without a well-furnisbed homre be- | cause they have not got the cash to spare. Goon News: | We are determnined to knock the bottom outof high | prices, aud will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS | AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE POR CASH. And we make this extraondinary offer that customers cau make their own terms in regard to payment We and see the largest store in the United States. aud see the lanest and auost Varied stuck to se- ect from, Come after yon have posted yourselves on prices and | terms elsewtiere, aud we will guarantee you that | GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, | (THE OLD RINK), | ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 137TH AND 14TH STREETS N. Ww. is the place you were looking for. Come and be con inced that what we say are facts and no bumbug. We repeat, come and wake your own terus—at els GROGAN'S. m start to select a HEATING and COOR- ING STOVE be «ure to call avd insprot the langent assortment ever shown in thiscity. Also, LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MANTELS, &e., im great variety. In TIN WARE we keep the Rinest quality, which costs very little wore thay the common. A call solicited. W. S. JENES & 00, 779m Sreeet NW. BOOKS, &c. HE CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN WORLD, KD 47 North ith . Philudel= cataloue free to any address iu te ASTER, 4 7th street northwest, Books, Stationery, Holiday Novelties and € pene u holie foods at lowest prices, jadtw r 7 ' New Year Carns, Visiting and Congratnlats : DIARIES, CALENDARS. ALMANACS. BLANK BUORS, SUNDAY LESSON HELPS 418 Oth wt FAR -PELOUBET'S SELECT ernational Lesson i dare 3 Eusravi btn Albox of Choice Stathowery"} Quires Paper and & Packs Envelapen, for 8 ceutn ‘The best value for the money, at Wht BALLANTYNE & Sows, azz en hat, Wrarrise Paves, PRINTING PAPER, WRITING PAPER, Of all kinds CARDBOARD, PAPER BAGS, ENVELOPES, CAR FLOUR SACES. A full line of BLANK BOOKS, In regu zee ant stylen Shecial BLANK ‘and Corporations maile to onde ‘Manila Paperand Paper Bags printea at shortnotion ELE. RIDER, 4 Sth st. nw. (Near Pennsylvania avenue) 1887. Telephone 133. W. H. MORRISON, 475 PA. AVE, AND N. ¥. AVE. AND 15TH ST. Has just opened one of the largest and best selected stocks of Christman and New Year presenta im the city. His aelection of decorated Books is the finest ever CSered tn Wetington. _ J se Or Buasx SCI A Fu L Booxs, EEPOWLERS" NOTE-BOO! SCRAP and ESTOICE ws =e RAP aud INVOICE BOO! ERS! and BU Ee ORDER boors. NVELO sires, LETTER, CLAP, PAMPHLETS and” TNVOr FILES, WEDDING “INVITATIONS. VISITE CANDS Bugraved and Printed. EASTON & RUPP, Stationers. cor. Penn.ave. sud Lith st. Groct UTCHE WRITING TABLETS and 421-3 Curae Boos. Cusar Parzen ‘hw Home, twelve mos., uniform in size, and neatly bound in © th, eit, oS kinds, ouly 35e. “tive paper and eh i licets of paper amd, aye to match ouly: Ie a boxe x Albums im the city. Ning woods daily at JOHN C PARKER'S, ott 617 and 619 7th strect nw. NGiHING EXCEEDS 4 sia: AN MACHINE. Acknowledsed ne extant for Work and. ofF sure and seit. 3. 'F. sinew. JB abot" Also Chiversal Bh Mosr Usercx ‘As Well as Ornamental, For Christmes Presents One of the Celebrated NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. ‘The Greatest Variety Work Accomplished with Ease, Call at our office or send for Catalogue of Samples teach . ’ ‘Also Universal Patterna aa 3 per dos. lee SILENT KEW AMERICAN, No. 7 ‘Bewing Machines as s holiday gift, Singhs peter eerscioss Teac Fane a ‘each Price: a

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