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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1887. LOCAL MENTION, rs, Commencing at 3 pm, nia, New Jersey, eastern land, and Virginia, Weather, folowed o-thirds value, a large shipment GENUINE BRAZILIAN SPEC ‘at Washington 300 Bopy and tapestry Brussel cents each at JULICS LaNsernan’s, 1th st, near H. Ottomans at 50 DIABETES TRSTER: CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Coscereartoval CHtKeB.—L’ANerand Concert. Auawwew's—En Krevax’s.—Burlesque al —“One of the Bravest. Mestew.—“Muldec Manassas Pase sed Locals. venred the services of or leading sepr: uirch, Was forth: ‘lett, of the New York av- tion sermon, D 3 late assistant at the ifthe Epiphany in this ef he reetorship of the Chureh of the Ase This morning, imposed a fine of $100 found that Mrs. Reynolds had b I ft Infantry, Capt. on ROSS, Nicts ent ning a treight train northward on the railroad met W n Branch, two of the ears Ju 2 was hurt, but the early traius were detal celebrated the kim Tenney, t Mouday evening, by prese headed cane and 2 of the hotel, him with a gold- ‘The presenta- jou Theater offers, iy who can excel Mfs3 Lillie Hamilton, h from Willis Hunnicut’s house, in South dard Lecture conrse at the sth-street Will be opened this evening ip er, of New York, Who will lecture on “The Puilosopher's Stone,” Sales of Real Estate. A. P. Fardon, real estate broker, nid to Lawrence “mizthand Isth streets, for association In Willard’s hotel reportsof the com- Inittees on labor, statisties and techn relating to the geueral manufacture of pott ‘were received and generally discussed. This evening a banquet Will be given at Wil- last evening. 3 ‘Ube ensuing year: Presid Vice presidents, Capt. Abial W. Fisher and Horace 8. Cummings; 'secreta Wiliiaia B. Gardiner; choriste executive Committee, the pres! secretary and historian, ex off ind elected the followin; charles 8. Clarke? t, Vice president, Co“D WEATHER FORCED & Crenshaw, 2 colored laborer, 79 ¥! Tendered himself to the poliee night and was locked up. Crenshaw the Jeffersonville, Ind. <DER.—Joseph uthorities last ped penitentiary about three ward of $50 Was offered for He stated that the cold Dis return to that prison. Weather and constant fear of being him to surrender lnimselt. diana authoritie He is held for the In- ‘Tue Usiox Varrrans’ Ustox.—The following, in the list published 4 to attend the ett, AL. Dav- its OF Lator.—Mr. | Tar open meeting ot bor | that the former To Mrs. Locax. committe of five of W. Calvin Chase, | A. St. A. | = . Mrs. Logan was and ade a fell dress of the come | Bishop Richard #. | L was placed in charge of Bridy. »ileld in his work, founding (orkiing for le good of by the Missouri” vention in JS. His funeral 11 a.m. in the, tan A. Mo EL church, Mo street, bet wee! 26th streets, on whi Bishop Wayina’ a sion It isexpected that J others Will oMletate. Masoxie Teri to-day with lovers ever put on sale fn’ this will be found and Vienna goods, superb’ bisa eral pleces from the renowned Mongan figures and sev- ‘THE ARMOK COLLECTION oF Patyrrs Interest Las been Sade of the Armor ec iubition at Uh ams £ Co. corner 10th street ‘The cotiection ¢ Variety of subjects, whic ‘bis DOW on ex- Walter B. Wil. and Pennsylvania art salesroom of will be sold to-morrow 30 U'elock without reservation. Go 70 KEeRwan's—See merry weer ea REENA Duriesquers and feement. Hear Montie Collins. ASSIGNER'S SALE OF will commence the sale, evening, at hts auction rooms, at 7:30 room 1s comfortably heated, and seats ‘Vided for parties attending the sale. Soux Furor FUKNITORE 47 Averiox.—Mr. Dgw- ling will sell to-morrow morning st 10" othe - ret southeast, the entire his a fine plano and a sum 7 NI, lvoe front said oriyinally cost. $1,000, idl not Tailto be on hand. = ars AND Rugs —The of oriental goods Was Degun at Dowling’s auction rooms, 11th street Pennsylvania avenue this morning. cone Ue altendance Was present and Wing evidence of Mctiar line of goods tn Chis city. ‘The sale recumed lo-morrow morning at 1Lo‘clock.* Tosewoud chamber suite, Armotre—which it ‘THE Sate OF TeRKISH C sale of this sa} ited ding ‘was the resuit, demand for | NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. Some of the Questions Presented to ‘That Body at its Scusion To-day. The national hoard of trade convened to-day for its apnual session at Willard’s hotel, and ft 1s ex- pected that the sessions will continue until Friday afternoon. The president, Mr. Frederick Fraley, of Philadelphia, called the convention to order and made an opening address, and the secretary, Mr. Hamilton A. Hill, of Boston, called the roll of delegates, Among those present were the follow- ing: John P. Wetherill, Philadelphia; Benj. S. mney, Philadelphia; Fred. A. Covkling, New York; J. 8.7. Stranahan, New York; Francis B. Thurber, New York; Senion Stern, New York; Waldo Swzith, New York; Oscar H. Sampson, Boston; Geo, M. Howe, Chicago; W. J. Pope, chicago I. Baker, Chicago; John A. Gano, Clncinnatt; “RW. Cator, Baltimore; Henry A: Parr, Wm. H. Baldwin, Baltimore; E. M. Schryver, Baltimore; W. 8. Young, Baltimore; PH. McGill, Baitimore, Janes Buchanan, Trenton, New Jersey ; E. P. Bacon, Milwaukee; W. P. McLaren, Milwau- ‘kee; Senator Dolph, Portland, Oregon. ADULTERATED FOOD AND DRUOS. Mr. Thurber, of New York, offered a resolution advocating the reaffirmation of the position here- tofore taken by the board respecting the necessity of national legislation for the prevention of adul- terations in food and drugs and urging the passage ofthe national adulteration act. ‘This resolution was adopted. NUMEROUS RESOLUTIONS TO BE CONSIDERED. Resolutions were presented advocating reports | by the U.S. agricultural bureau on_ the acreage of | graim and cotton crops and the yield only at the end of the calendar year, instead of as now, report- ing monthly changes of condition of grain and cot- | ton crops; that @ uniform standard of grain meas ure should be established in this country; that an equitable bankrupt law be enacted; that’ the gen. | eral terias of the Senate interstate’ commerce bill | be approved, except such clauses as prohibit the ging of a less mite for a longer | than’ for a “shorter haul over railway it that Congress should enact such vs'as Will prevent the navigable waterways: irom obstructions: that the Columbia river In Oregon be Improved; that a good method of reviv- Ing the JOS¢ shipping interest of the country 1s for the government to pay thirty cents per ton for ten years for every 4,000 infles sailed by American | Vessels engaged in foretgn commerce, and after ten years the payment to be reduced to ten per cent annnally; that the Post, Office department, should take charge of telegraphic communication that The cotnage of standard silver dollars be suspended, aud that haif dollars be issued in Iten thereof; ‘ongress consider the feastbllity of converting one thousand million of the present bonded debt into long term bonds, bearing inter- estat the rate of two per cent per anni t0 be used aS security for National bank isstles and | other forms of trust; that a portion of the surplus in the United States Treufury be used for | Strengthening the coast defenses and increasing the power of the navy; that the tariff laws be re- Vised on a revenue basts; that the internal reve- ue tax be abolished. gee Officers Elected. ‘The Rochdale Co-operative society last night elected the following named officers for the ensu- year: Joseph M. Wilson, president; Wm. M. | King, vice president; J. W. Harsher, secretary and tweasurer; A. T. Langley, L. Vanderhoet, E.C. Faw- cett, J. E. MeCabe, E. L. Mills, L. H. Patterson, J. | M. Andrus, A.N. Meeker, W. A. Wiborn, H. W. Smith, executive committee. ‘The Anthropological society has elected the fol- lowing ofticers for the ensuing year: J. W. Powell, president; Robert Fletcher, Lester F. Ward, Gai A MARVEL OF PURITY. Royal Baking Powder a Perfect Leavening Agent, Absolutely Free From Lime and Alum. ‘The Royal Baking Powder 1s considered by all chemists and food analysts to be a Marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. It is a perfect leavening agent, mak~ ing bread, cake, rolls, muffins and other pastry light, delicious and wholesome. It has superseded the use of cream of tartar and soda, and of soda and sour milk, in ‘the work of the best cooks, whenever once given @ trial. Hot food raised with it ‘Will not cause indigestion, but may be eaten with impunity by those with the most Sensitive digestive organs, Furthermore, the Royal Baking Powder ts now the only baking powder before the Public tree from lime and absolutely pure. This is due to the improved method by the use pf which it has been made possible to produce a perfectly pure cream of tartar, from which all the lime has been eliminated. This chemically pure cream Of tartar is exclusively employed in the manufacture of the Royal Baking Powder, So that its absolute freedom from lime and all other extraneous substances 1s guaranteed, Professor McMurtrie, late chemist in chief to the U. 8. Department of Agriculture, ‘Washington, D. C., says: “I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured for and used by the Royal Baking Powder Company in the manufacture of their baking powder, and find it to be perfectly pure, and free from lime in any form. “AN chemical tests to which I have submitted it have proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly heathful, of uniform, excellent quality and free from any delete- rious substance, at ‘WM. McMURTRIE, Px.D.,” Chemist in Chief U. 8 Dep't of Agriculture. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. DUSEFURNISI MGeient tr the tStioe cottee of Oratory and Ovexrxo Or Frexcn Satzexs P. Haxsox Hes & Co, ‘Dramatic Art, as HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FINE LINE OF SEATON PERRY Papers i Ar lg ag OR MONDAY, Jax 1 te Fremto ralbie brent IRECT IMPORTAT Drop of titan, Brcvolon URED ‘bY anos, NoMAN: surec |New Wear Cans eto 3-4 Waste: ‘AC, '¥ OF TELEGRAPHY red, ‘Cay Fest. FmgNge from Capitol Hill to 631 F stn. w. Do home study is ivertise: it Address Box BOO, City P- 0.318. 1024 17th st, n.w. : 8, W. Kelly, London Medalist, and Miss M. ‘warded in life classes in June, 1887. jal0-2W* (HOROUGH INSTRUCTIONS ON. I HARO ASD VIOLIN, st.nw. (ONAL—AN EXPERIENCED LADY BANJO her will take a fe ‘pupils at $1. Jes- P ‘Adress B. Ac Ns Star ome, SPF ‘ART STUDENTS AND PARENTS — AT THE Academy of Fine Arts, moved to 804 E st.. one can Dagpioeand Painting “vos crstaty save ates Ie ‘the founder and teacher, has had twelve most celebrated artista, Smacerinte ing fromnature. Children Saturday. $10 per year. JPREVOLUTION IN SHORT-HAND—SLOAN-DU- taught in twelve hours; simple as A, B,C; a eleven gold medals. Classes and private in- on. Puition, by mail “Cail or fend siamg ie strection daily. or a Sea ites Sees bees Pur { KINDERGARTEN 7? 1121 IST.N. W. Opens. Jani17, 1487. Sena Tor cirbular, stating te Sm ine, eeadoeceat eet rs OGAL, LESSONS, ‘In the most Rapid and Refined Italian Method. INOR FABIANL from Paris, Europe, 1017 10thn.w. HARP LESSONS AND MUSICAL RECEPTION: (Ab the Foanest of ana exclusively for, pupile and jends.) jal4-Im* WRG TON aco SERVATORY OF MU: St, Clotd Building, comer Oth and Fw. ight. ear. , Piano, n, Flute, Corne' ey Hie advantayen 0:3. BULLARD, Director. 2m" ‘RS. ALFRED “HORTON HAS RESUMED HER classes in Pairiting, at her residence, 1226 16th at. nw. Ciiina painting a specialty. Jal2-2w" ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH. sag Cixi Beevice Examinations: “Apply 423'Oth st. n.¥ T]WHE FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL. 1014 17th st. nw. ‘The Student's, Help,” copyrighted, 1886, by. Mile. V. Prud'homme, for sale at the school, 30 ct ber. Time, money and labor saved by'this syst jearning the French language: it ix founded upon a cistion and practical conversation. Classes Rounds Baturday’ at 4:30" pins os eta, n lemon “Sounds” :30 pm, 25 cts. First lesson free when buying the Work. ja] } GLO WILL CONTIN| Yate instruction in Latin, Grock, Mathematics and Engliah branches, at her own or pupil's residence Best of references. ‘Bay be seen at 1303 Q st. nw. Ja8-20" Z “HARVARD GRADUATE, TEACHING IN WASH- tics. "For references ‘apply to JARVIS BULLER, 034 Faten-w. SaStn” ‘ANTED—PUPILS IN ENGLISH AND LATIN, Wooreiand German, by a gentleman who has hia? reements. ‘Terma moderate. Instruction at seit preferred. Address Box 65, Star office. est, on reaid | rick Mallery, Ouls T. Mason, Vice presidents; J. owen Dorsey, general secretary; F. A. Seely, Sec: retary to the council; J. H. Gore, treasurer; John ‘Mura curator; additional members of the counell, "H.W. Henshaw, W.H. Holmes, H. H, Bates, Frank Baker, Washington tthews and ‘Weston Flint. | _ The following officers were elected last evening | by the Grand Lodge 1. O. M.:J. W. Carter, of No. 7 grand architect Eichelberger, of No. 1, vice grand architect; Ed. Bawsel, of No, 10, ‘grand secretary: Ed. Journey, of No. 4, grand treas- urer; J. W. Thompson, of No. 11, grand conductor; 1, £ Clark, of No. 9, grand ehaplaln; R.E. Logar, ; of No. 6, grand inside sentinel; N. Ball, of No. 11, grand outside sentinel; George G. Wil: No. 9, representative toSupreme Lodge. T! gates from this city to the meeting | Lodge tn Chillicothe, Ohio, in May ni and S.S. Henkle, legal adviser. |The Anacostin Improvement Associ- | ation. WHAT THEY ASKED OF THE COMMISSIONERS. Mr. S. M. Golden, chairman of a committee ot the Anacostia Improvement association, says the committee did not mention the Pennsylvania avenue bridge in their interview with the District Commissioners yesterday, but that the executive committee of the associa- tion, made to the Commissioners in writing, requests—Ist. Extension of water mains to thé Village; 2d. “Gas lamps at corner, viz: Harrison with Filmore, Pierce, Adams and’ Taylor streets, Jackson with Filmore and Pierce streets, Washing- ton with Filmore street, Jefferson with Filmore street; 3d. Grading and graveling Jackson, Wash. | Iugton and Jefferson streets, between Pierce and Taylor; 4th. The better and more economical management of our county roads by adopting some and Hostery. 33 z Rye Whiskey, ‘Orders by inati. CITY ITEMS. At Cost, One Week Only. ae Silk Robes, ‘Silk Suspenders, 3 ‘kets, Canes, Underwear, Neckwear Pho. Hall, 908 F ste. W,53 Spectacles, 25 and 50c. Optician, 487Pa.av. 3 Glue” repairs china, &, 6m allon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 est’ in the world for the money. McG th near D st. wes Favors for the German, Gould's, 421 9th st. 6 “10. Royal” 1 mendseverything! Lansburgh’s, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 Ib. “Ward” prints, 50c. per Ib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk per quart. Cream 15¢. system such as Is recominended by the Assistant Engineer Commissioner jn his last annual report. Affairs in West Washington. New Pouce StaTION-KEEPER.—Mr. William H. Lang was yesterday appointed night station Keeper at this precinct, in place of Samuel Bur- Tows, dismissed. ‘Tuk SUFFERING Poor.—The number of persons asking for assistance from the West Washington division of Associated Charities 1s increasing. HoNEstY'S Bap Poricy.—The case of Jack Honesty, colored, charged with robbing the ware- house of the Inland and Seaboard Coasting com- pany, Was sent to the grand Jury by Judge Snell to-day and the prisoner Was committed tn default ‘of $500 bonds, Sexuuxa Orr Ovr Erie Stock O. DRY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BARGAIN: BARGAL Ate CASHMERE SERGE, Ble width. reduced ta bc. ASTKAKITAN CLOTH, ptire wool, one yard and ahalf wide, 81.87. N DRESS GOODS, extra width, reduced Pure wool, wide | ’ SHNEKES 40e., 45, 50e. BLE BLANK immense size, reduced to LACK STRIPED SILK VELVE” Deine WHEEL WOOL-BE coy RRK. TTT EI RoR YT 3 | 11 MARKET SPACE, near 7th street. ERGE slress yoods,all colors, wide double MERE SHAWLS |. $1.50. ANGY SILER 40e- 400500. Pare Won S150. | Facellent quality BLACR SI | Iitocade BLACK SILK VELVE Fstra “Taree Size ANKETS, reduced to Fine quality TAbt Parees Ham Basan. ‘The popular favorite for dressing the hair, restoring | the color when grey, and preventing dandru vleanses the scalp, stops the hair falling, and is sure to Please. 50c. and 81 at drugsists, HINDERCORNS. The safest, surest and best cure for Corns. Bunions, kc. Stops all pan. Easures comfort to the feet. Never fails to e1 Seentsatdruggists. —— jaS-wkely Ove New Years Proctaartos: | KING'S PALACE. GREAT CLOAK AND MILLINERY SLAUGHTER! weigg 44300 can buy and clegant Cloth Newmarket, ‘Yor #5 you can buy a Beaver Newmarket, worth $10. i a0 Sou an buy au Elegant Berlin Cloth Sew: uatkety wo 2 For #4 you ean buy a Silk FurLined Circlar, | worth $20. ‘3 you can buy a nice Boucle Jacket, worth $3. For $5 you can buy a Boucle Visite, worth $11 For $6'yon cam buy black and brown, Astrakhan For gil gon So buy 0 Flash Visite, worth 918. ‘ou cath buy’ Phe ‘or ee @ Seal Piush Vine, fa ‘trim- ming, worth $51, ex cane ‘oncan buy sn elegant Seal Plush beaver isi? trina worth oe mn ke or 17 you can buy ‘a uice Plush Coat, worth $25. For $22 you can buy'a lovely Seal Guat, ‘real seal fastentnam worth eas") Seat Plush z ‘oa cam uy the finest Seal Plush Coats, Tor: worth B40. OVER 1,000 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ COATS TO ‘BE SLAUGHTERED! You Have A Srrexpm Cnaxce TO SUPPLY YOURSELF WITH THE BEST MENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AT OUR GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE NOW GOING ON AT REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE UP APARTNERSHIP. WE MUST HAVE THE CASH FOR OUR CLOTHING, AND THE BAR- GAINS ARE WAITING FOR YOU AT OUR STORE—NOT IN CHEAP GOODS, BUT GOOD GOODS CHEAP. WE WANT ALL OF YOU TO COME AND SEE OUR GOODS AND PRICES. YOU CAN BUY YOUR MENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS IN EVERY GARMENT IN OUR HOUSE. SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY AND COME DIRECT TO THE GREAT DIsso- LUTION SALE AT 924 7TH ST. N. W., BET. IAND K STS., TWO DOORS BELOW BUR- DETTE’S DRY GOODS HOUSE. COME AND SEE US AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. jal4-eo ‘Chinchilla $5.50 up. Isvesticare: IT PAYS! THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION SALE. PRICES THAT MUST SELL THEM. Full Dress Suits (Swallow-tail Coats) $20. Fine Black D. B. Broadcloth Suits at 20. Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits $15 and upward. Storm Overcoat at $5, reduced from $7.50. Storm Overcoats at 87.50, reduced from $12. ‘Storm Overcosts at #10, reduced from 816. Storm Overcoats at $13.50, reduced from Irish Frieze Overcoate at 85, reduced from #10. Chinchilla Overcosts at $7.50, reduced from $10. Wrombo Chinchilla Overcoats $15, reduced from qafontasnac Chinchilla Overcosts $20, reduced from Double-breasted Coats and Vests from ‘The entire stock of Business and Dress Suits reduced fully 33 per cent, ‘Pants reduced regardless of cost or value. FOR BOYS—4 TO 18 YEARS. Our stock of Stiits and Overcoats for Boys is still very much larger than we want it to be,and prices have ‘been cut lower than ever before. It will pay you tobuy. now, even for future use. Oak HALL, wale CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. All Coats for. will now be ‘All im need. gold formerty at 916 and 918 ‘ouly. oc dies, Minsen nd Children now Kok st chance. Don't miss to go to iat Sid 7th street. AOE GREAT MILLINERY SALE. We been fortunate to close the entire stock Bary from New York of Fine French witch we conte gout cuaker aise ou which we will sell at 50 cents your cl Also Cutire stock of elegant Children’s. Hata. trimmed gael untriramed, 2t 25, 50 and 75. more of those elegant Felt atsHe. Our immense stock of ae. will be seid, sold at re ‘Astrakhan at Allare Invited to Our New Year's Clearing Sale. KING'S PALACE, a3 814 Seventh Street nw. ‘We have only afew | Anglo.Nevada Assurance Corporation Sant. Craps B Seweur, KELLOGG BUILDING, No. 1416 F 8T. X.W. Washington, D.C. REAL ESTATE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ‘Special Attention Paid to Making Investments, IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. NEGOTIATING LOANSON REAL ESTATE, RENTING HOUSES AND COLLECTING RENTS. ‘Houses and Property Placed in our hands will havo our Careful Attention. ll Kinds of Insurance Risks Placed in ‘Foreign or AGENT FOR 0005 BBB A aig MM MM o™ 88. B a Ut Muay sg a ee BBB A A UU OM M M Sys A NNN NNNUU A L AA NNN NNN U U AA L MA NEN NNN UU A E 4 A NNN NNN UU A A LLLL 8 88g A Fi 00, EEF [eae Al Geen ing oo F Sp FF Ase Sss8 AA LULL ERE joo ¥ EEE MM MMB RR OO IIDDD RK SM Bop RO OID D_. EE MMMMBBB RRR O OID D EMM MB BR RO OND D~ EEEM M MBBB R R OO IIDDD ERE RRR JIEER gSSq ER RUE § EE RRR ITRE ER RUE. EEER RIIEEE ‘This season we have made greater efforts than ever ‘before to place before our patrons the largest and most complete stock of ° EMBROIDERIES ever shown in the city, The department this season occupies an entire side of the Sth street floor. Throughout the entire season our PRICES MUST BE THE LOWEST. ‘We are showing EMBROIDERIES from 6c. to $5.00 a yard, and at every price between the two extremes. Every yard of Embroidery we offer for sale we IMPORT DIRECT, thereby having advantages which readily explain OUR LoW PRICES. To start the season we offer 6 SPECIAL LOTS 1H getty 1 Lot fine Embroideries at Sc. a yard, woth 10¢. 1 Lot wider Embroideries at 10c. a yard, worth 12% to 15e. 1 Lot fine Embroideries at 123. » yard, worth 18¢. 1 Lotextra fine Embroideries at 15c.a yard, worth 20. 1 Lot finest Embroideries at 19¢.. worth 25c. 1 Lot EMBROIDERIES (Flouncings), at 250. a yd.; worth 38 to 50c. ‘We invite you to inspect our handsome and exclusive assortment of fine NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES in match sets; also Flouncings, All-Overs, &c., &c., at lowest prices ever shown. cas are | A AA AA AAA aa 7TH. 8TH AND D 8TS., SPECIAL EMBROIDERY SALE. fees Daeg eg 15 NSTRUCTIONS IN CRAYON AND ALL BRA \CHES of Painting. Oil and Crayon Portraits a specia fine of Gold and By nes, JOSE. B. COR Rix Rooms 82 and 85 Corcoran Ulde. t-te RE SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 Ist. n ‘an clementary and high school for both wexen._ sem * January 91. For catalorues Qiees THOS. We SIDWELL: Principal ne Sa HORTHAND. s*° s formed each month. Private lessons in Type Writing, Experienced teachers Tale st. 12 Ae ZIWET, 140 C st. 8.0. ssonain German, Mathematics, et from the Russian, French, Gerinan, ete US. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN, ) ao MiSs: MASS'S BRAY SotrooL} ‘Sunderland Place, one block south of Dupont circle Third term begins February 7, 1887. nl-duut T. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Seven Departinents ‘aud Four Courses of study. iudents permitted to board in clubs if desired. Terns Very modenite. Preparatory School attached. Special attention given to fitting boys to enter college, univer- or the military or naval schools of the ‘covern- ment. Situation most beautiful and healthful. For cetalogues address: ipal THOMAS FEI Wniversity of London, Eng.) Y ORWOOD INSTITUTE. z SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR OUNG LADIES AND, LITTLE GIMLS, with ‘com- plete school of modern languages, under Prof. Marion, 9f the University of Pari W212 and 1214 14th st oe LOCUTION Isthe Art of all Arts—no person's education 1s com- plete without it."—Emerson. “Few people know what powers they possess until this art develo) Saleini TH! LLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ORATORY. Isfinely located at 313 Gth street n. w., uear the Ci Post Office, and close by Pa. ave, WASHINGTON, D. Itis a large structure, splendidly equipped, atid its PRACTICE HALLS (each 100 fect tu feucth) afford ‘Upeaualled oppertunities for developing the strength, fe voice. It teaches Flocution as an elegant art for home and society, ag Well te for tie inl public: alto. VOICE CUL- TURE, ARTICULATION OF THE ENGLISH LAN- UAGE, PHYSICAL HARMONY, ORATORY, PER- NATION, PANTOMIME, VISIBLE SPEECH, ANALYSIS, EXPRESSION, “GESTURE AND ACT! Its methods of instruction are in advance of any in America, adopting the RECENT DISCOVERIES of the reat European Masters. It ite pupils to enter Pro- feanional Life or to becomie Teachers of Elocution, Over 200 charts used. The College has TEN DEPART- MENTS. A tund has been established to assist pupils | Wo wdve evidence of unusual merit: aud who are uaa: Bie t6 pay'for a full courseof tuition. Send for descrip- tive catafowue. ects PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE (BURNED Sort veers) Wail Reoren MONDAY DEC To in anton’ well Nokona Bae? Be habeas Building, southwest cgruer of 7th and D streets, SA. prictical ‘Dusinéw education that quali: fet young men and women to: support themsslves aud ‘sucoessfully perform the active duties of lie, Bhopouely intruction eiven int Rapid Waiting, the English, Language, Correspondences Rapid Calcula- sy Hogkkerping, Busines Practice, ‘Commercial iw, Polit Economy, Stenography and Type-Writ- fing.’ Regular dey and cveuinw sessions. A Tull cor teacher. Tuition Fees~Day sessions—Rezulst ean cata, oue Year: #70, Harable $10 on chter- inyand ‘balance in monthly. tuistalnents of $10 each: S3ear scholarahip, in full on entering, 800; tuition juarter of 10 weeks, $50. paid’ on enteritye Wignt'sessions—Year scholarship: #50 ou euteriis: fittee month, $18, payable 80 on entering and balances hie monthly "instalments of 86 each, of $16 in full entering, fustrated Circular sent free on application. HENRY C. SPENCER Principal, Mra. SABA A. SPENCER, Vice Principals "ad ENCH LES Y PROF. 1. LARHOQUE, A ative Parisian teacher, graduate of La Sonboua "aris. ‘Latin, Greek Spanish, Italian, Gera egurten by most able sasistante, 43i¢ fat. nw- piso PITOL HILL EVENING SCHOO Con." Yaatraction given in Book-Keebing, An nGraminar, <Huistory,, Penmanship “und Gritowraphy.” “C: f WoD, Principal. 3-3. UL ES, HARRIETTE MILLS_VOCAL LESSONS TO Missed tates, Haale Enea re. ce, a ‘Hil pupils on Thursdays, ‘Music rooms, 306 2a iCH LESSONS, PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES. on *f ction. ive Ther residence or at thehomeof pupils. 831.14th at, sme San Ho: has ofttimes been the most gladsome sound that ever fell upon the ears of suffering mortals. SAIL Ho! ‘has ofttimes revived and reanimated the human heart when grim despair had entered therein and was hold- ing high carnival SAIL HO! ‘Tis VICTOR EF. ADLER'S TEN’ PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE that speaks to you now, with no uncertain sound, bidding you “BE OF GOOD CHEER.” Wo know that you have been buffeted hither and thither in the clothing world, decetved by this dealer, duped by that dealer and floeced by the other dealer until disgust has taken the place of confidence, and ‘almost in despair you exclaim, “Whither shall I go that I may be dealt with honestly and fairly and squarely?” SAIL Ho! ‘The good ship hesves in sight—is bearing down upon you with all sails set and gay pennants flying, ‘What ship is that? Behold! Words of fire in of gold, VICTOR F. ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. Hefe you are safe; no deception is practiced, no mis» representations allowed. The price of every garment is marked in plain figures thereon, and those figures are absolute “eye openers.” They have opened the eyes of the people to the stupendous frauds which have been Practiced upon thens in the matter of prices, Our prices! What a revolution they have wrought in this community. ‘They have long since ceased to be a mats ‘ter of competition. Other dealers have yielded to us the palm of LOW PRICES almost without a struggle. ‘We have a tremendous stock of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING of onr own manufacture, for Men, Youths, Boys snd Children, which we gre selling at exactly TEN PER CENT. ABOVE THE ACTUAL GOST OF MANUFAC. TURE. : SAIL HO! ‘WE ARE HERE. COME ABOARD. VICTOR E ADLER'S, . TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 997 AND 020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, 1309 F ST. 5.W,, OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PATTERN BON- NETS AND HATE. ¢5)) FRENCH FELT BONNETS AND HATS AT Cost. \DEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 M. AS resumed studies MONDAY, Sept. 6th, ith genowed advantages fora thorough course in Science, Musicand Art. The theory of Music is thoroughly taught. Special attention is paid to Piano, Harp, Oncan, a and Banjo. Paint ‘and the 8 receive: etic eat tae eee Se thenley and Kindergarten’ are new features’ of ‘the it year. Connected with the Academy is a Behcol to? Boys, taught by the Sisters: *“SsedU-om Bl 'TZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAG! T= 723 14TH ‘ate Ww. = And all other principal cities, Recognized as superior to all other similar Institu- tions. Unexcelled advantages for learning CONVER- BATION. Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low. NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- ren, Trial lessons free. Every Saturday LECTURES free to pupils. ool ‘CDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL AND WELLESLEY 1305 17th st. 1624 Rinenehtietls ave. apd, 1623 N st. chee a eg a ig a es Fourth year began SEPTEMBER 23 A886, with full CoFepecial Herdic te employed by the echoo!, for the fof pupils in distaut parts of the olty. se2o-ian CH MS ine EAH VORB RES ‘8 ACADEMIES—1004_F ST. N. W. ‘We and Saturdays: Jd and Se ‘and Fvidayn. ‘Aultho ocl-Gm_ RIV ne aRngSONG | TH | ALL GRADES) OF ee ree voor bia Kate. nw, (QcHOOL OF MUBIC, foamed 1877) ém INGALIS __ BOARDING. /BARTHOLDL, 616 F ST. ELEGANT PRIVATE ‘with: Cie roa anes orca rte emnciog wnle with: THESE GOODS HAVE JUST BEEN es ah ares “GREATER REDUCED PRICES" ON SEAL PL Vint ACCES CNS ae WE 20 Ven CENT DISCOUNT OR WINTER “ODDS AND, ENDS" IN SEAL PLUSH AND BRO- GOED Ere, MENS AND SpA “OS ny te eats ‘$1.50, 82 AND 82.50. OF eon aoe mane a ase Ridder wnat ooaes foe 2 PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perey BUILDrxe, Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th: Established 1840. aes, Ext Hasecre Excromeny. ° Hiaving closed out a job lot of Hamburg Edging and Inserting from a leading importer, we have placed the ‘same on sale at about one-half their actual value. 10,000 yards EDGING, 2c., 3c. 40, 5s, Ge, 7¢. 10,000 yards EDGING and INSERTING, 8c., 10c. 1240. 000 yards EDGING and INSERTING, 14c., 15c., 16¢., 17e. 5,000 yards EDGING and INSERTING, 18c, 20c. R3e.,2 A job in 64-inch BLEACHED DAMASK, 50c. Very fine quality GERMAN DAMASK, 625, 750. UNBLEACHED DAMASK, 25, 31, 37% 50c. A drive in HUCK and DAMASK TOWELS, 1230. MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS, 81, 1» $1.50. Splendid valuein 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, 25c. Allof our NEWMARKETS, that were 810 and $12, now $6 and $8. SHORT COATS, $7 and 88, now $5 and $6. BLANKETSand COMFORTABLES at reduced prices. INGRAIN and BRUSSELS CARPETS MARKED DOWN TO CLOSE OUT. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, near 7th street, FAMILY SUPPLIES. jald Frrsa NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY I HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE 19 CENTS APOUND. SOLD IN 2 POUND PACKAGES, THE IN- CREASING SALE OF THIS SAUSAGE MAKES IT NECES- SARY FOR ORDERS TO BE GIVEN BEFORE ITS AR- RIVAL. NN. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F street, | Pore Trauax Ouve On, As sweet and palatable as FRESH CREAM. Large Invoices in Stock. ELPHONZO YOUNGS ‘Company, = 428 9th street, Novice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. 313 | BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF eco eo S ¢ ‘cou EEE RRR RE ROR RE RRR ERE FEE R ER EEE E ae EE Sssg Een S38 7 ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It is withont adoubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most Nuraitiovs Flour iu the World. The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it does ail the most improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour Unsurpassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a large quan- tity of of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of theold world. HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an inferiot ticle for the genuine. THEREFORE, Be sure and see toit that either sacks or barrels read “CERES,” ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. WME M. GALT & CO, Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. FOR THE COMPLEXION. WARRANTED TO REMOVE ALL TAN, ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, ETC. SEE WHAT MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER SAYS: ToxEvo Cup, Toxspo P: Dean Mapaxe—am using the potof ths Wecamier aE] Cream you to Kindly sent me, and find it all you claim fttobe. It will be one of my articles of toilet from thls time forth. T consider fa Inzury and necessity toevery woman, young or old. With renewed thanks forntroducingine to your delishttnt Cream, uly. RA URQUHART os Tors. dames Brown Potter.) ‘The beautiful MRS. LANGTRY saya: “I Mire Langtey's mother writes: “tra, Lanyctey ie de ignited with the jer Cream. Please ix aory jars with bill, Mra, Langtry: stehes to: = and Sheet < PISORS, SUNDAY SCHOOL TANS SUNDAY SCHSOE RECURD BOO! ©. C. PURSELL, Bookseller: 418 th at NEW YEAR —PELOUBETS SELECT International Lessons. for 1887) * . en for 8. Tne oy a soney, at spaleel _aaz 425°7th at, Wruerma Pare. PRINTING PAPER, WRITING PAPER, PS BLANK BOOKS, Sgr — for Banksusd Corporations ‘Manila Paper and Paper Bags printed at short notice. E. E. RIDER, ‘314 8th at ny Near Pennsylvania: } ‘Telephone 133-5. ‘Sai 1887. wv. MORRISON, 175 PA. AVE., AND N. Y. AVE. AND 15TH ST. Has jnst opened one of the largest and best selected stocks of Christmas and New Year presents in the city. His selection of decorated Books is the finest ever offered in Washington, as A Fox Lise Or Busr Booxs TRIAL NCE BOOKS, INDEX and TIME BOOS, REPORTERS’ NOTE-BOOKS, LETTER-COPYING BOOKS, SCRAP and INVOICE BOO} GROCERS’ and BUTCHERS’ ORDER BOOKS. WRITING TABLETS aud ENVELOPES st nose, LETTER, SCRAP, PA: INVOICE FILES. — WEDDING. INVITATIONS. © VISITING CARDS Engraved and Printed. EASTON & RUPP, @21-3m__ Stationers. cor. Penn. ave.and Crear Booxs, ‘The He twelv: .. uniform insize and styl en Rolmatch, only 16c a bor. ‘The cheapest Albums in the city. Receiving goods daily at = ool LADIES’ GOODS. Warr, Howann & Co, 25 West 16th Street, ‘New York, WASHINGTON BRANCH, 815 15th Street Northwest (Over Hanson, Hiss & Co.'s), Will offeron MONDAY, JANUARY 17, and following week (previous to departure for Europe) all their ‘Magnificent Btock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, Ere, ‘Just received from the leading buses of LONDON AND PARIS. All of Which will be sold at Ja15-lw HALF COST OF IMPORTATION. Anew of Sk —¥ i ‘Curtains. SS et hee Vom Com: Pon ALL SIZhs. RUSSIAN CAFETIERS. “TRE SUPERIOR” CARPET SWEEPERS, 83.50. “PERFECTION” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.00. ‘WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, China and Glass Importers, 1905 Pennsylvania avenue. us ——J Biro Cor Is Prices PORTIERES AND BEAXY CURTAINS WaT We will begin Monday" and off stock of Por theres and Heavy curtains st sg < EVERY CURTAIN. HAS BEEN MARKED DOW, #12 Porueres marked down te #1) Po 3 eos oe ‘The greatest bargain offered is our All Turcoman Curtain, in five different “f Brice $40. we now Cut them t0 $30. These goods w All be sold im a few Gays, so you should call early at W.H. HOEKE'S BS gaa! et and U nen) = Goor News: Goov News: FRoM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSP. For all in neod of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in generals ho one need be Without # well-furnished home be cause they Lave not got the cash to spare. We are determined to knock the bottom outef high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGRT ELSE WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, ‘Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come and sce the largest aud most varied stook to se lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices aud terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., ia the place you were looking for. Come and be con- ‘vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We repeat, come aud make your own terus—at +18 GROGAN'S. Cow Wrarme Is Comsa and when you start to select a HEATING and COOK- ING STOVE be sure to call and inspect the lancest assortment ever shown in thixgity. Also, LATROBRS, | Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MANTELS, &c, in great variety. In TIN WARE we keep the finest quality, which costs very Litde more than the common. A call solicited. PIA Mac. L. P. Jeaxxener, 2B North Charles Street, Baltimore, Has opened here at 1110 F st. n.w., bet. 11th and 12th sts.,a handsome assortment of French Bonnets and Hats, carefully selected by her sister, who is now in Paris: also choice selection of Evening and Recep- tion Bonneta, N.B—Orders promptly attended to, Ovexnxe Ts Weex EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR. J.C. HUTCHINSON, IMPORTER, CLOAK DEPARTMENT. NEWMAREETS, FRENCH FRISE WRAPS, PLUSH 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, ‘ F@STER KID GLOVES, 91.00 per peir upward Fitted and warranted. SILK PLUSH, all colors, at $1.05 per yard. BEST QUALITY ASTRACHAN, BLACK and BROWN, ‘at $4,00 per yard, 54 inches wide. (QUPERFLUQUS HAIR OBLITERATED. LEAVING Do trace Sty ieetric Neeile ‘Process is the only Sojdn he soly prome.s wsore seabioors! Blew rea more stub Bie: tric treatinents. for ladien ‘and children MRS. DR. GABRIEL, 1321 st. 2. Ww. jet-iau" Laps, Arrextiox, : See LATEST PakiSIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH = RUSSIAN BANGS. aS cong og oS a ag pilings? Badal Vela SPP OS AND ORGANS. G14, Wr & Bros, Foo 7th stn. Fataiilished 1864. Kranich and Bach now the leading Pianos of the world. Newby & Evans and Weacr Bros, the best me= dium quality” also Gally's well-play hug instruments All at lowest prices aud best installment plat, Dbansaine for caah. Tubing ad repairing 3. JAY GOULD'S, 421 9th st., near Penneylvania sve Me J. P. Pas 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST. 0030-3. DMPORTER, ‘Will show the coming week ‘NOVELTIES IN HIGH CLASS BONNETS: FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, . ‘Also, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, city FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Vv.) 507 11TH 8ST. N.W.. ‘MADE and se18-5m* AXNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 ao. W., Miers te order in very K UK §N ERE KK ORNN AA BOB E KK OXXS AA bpp kK NNN AAA BOB KK ON NN A’A BBB Prasos UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of Prominent makes at all prices, PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & ©O, ' az _817 Market Spee, Do Nor Porncaase UNTIL ¥OU SEE THE EMERSON PLANO, first.class instrument at ame ‘Over 41,000 now in use. Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices from @3@ to $150. Sold on small monthly payments. Largest assortuent of Scent Music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, apt 915 F street. Ewa F. Droor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, wa RRR Www xa ExN Wwew Ae NNN W Wa A ‘Marshall & Wendell, Hal- jon: Sterlimg Tustruments sod om A.thoror ‘ahaa “ss. 1 Fr eT Sss8 & Sons, Gabler, Decker & S01 feet & Cungmton and oth Music and Musical Merchandise. 7 Kent Be. Taired Aibaed Sioted aud Sippet "TS ‘New and Second-hand Pianos of other makes always HE stn gf Be eet | oe Sane Ep ome Shack Whaat. _SEWING MACHINES, &c,_ WW OTHING EXCEEDS a MACHINE. “Ack ‘extaut for ‘The Greatest Variety Work Accomplished with Essa Call at our office or wend for Catalogue of Samples 8. OPPENHEIMBE & BRO, 528 9th st. n.w., St. Cloud building. Agents for Draping Forms st @3 per doz. ae Wax Nor Give Your Wie ‘one of those magnificent Silver Bound, highly finishe® im Ebony, Black Walnut and Nickel Tn all the Latont Noveltion in WINTER UXDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY £6 Shirts to Order, 6 for $12. A perfect At guarantend, * ELLERY, 1337 F otreet. _Oppoaite the Pbbitt Houma 73000 wt, cor. Rtas