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‘The Future Washington. LOORING 70 THE EXTENSION OF THE CITY NORTHWARD. ‘The District Commissioners, as stated in THE ‘Star, have nearly completed the preparation of the data which they propose soon to send to the Senate in answer tothe request from that body for their views as tothe plan to be followed in extending the streetsand avenues northward sia |e the Boundary. A map has been prepared and Ludiow is engaged In elaborating te views of the Commissioners in a ‘The area in question lies between Rock creek and the line of the west side of the Soldiers’ Home grounds. ‘The streets to be extended northward and the bisecting LOCAL ME} ‘The Weather. Ick oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, rn earNavON. D.C, Jan. 20, 1687, Indications for 24 Hyurs, Commencing at3 p.m. To-day. For District of Columbta, New Jersey, eastern Pennsrivanis, Delaware, Staryiand, and Virginia, Southeast sb r northwesterly winds, Faih or suow, foliowed by fair weather, 3 7h st., will sell this Kilgs in moquettes, Jeucs Laxsornce, : week a lot of misfit Carpets vody Brussels and tapest at two-thirds value, seers = — - 4 laid down on the nap conform as near aa is Fink Porrrarrs. Kets Kemet deemed practicable to the present plan of the {men's neckwear, marked | The Comuntssloners contemplate, as stated in igi: formerly sold at Stan, the extension ot New venue, the i Projection ore new avenue from Massachusetts avenue extended, at Lyons’ mill, to the Soldiers’ Home, and the extension of Vermont avenue. It Proposed to make circles at the intersectio# of Tolh treet extended: and ‘columbia Youd, of New Jersey avenue and Suj north of 12th ‘of Vermont and New Jet- 1s planned to extend tol street, LeDroit and Harewood avenues, Linden street, dth, 12th, 15th, 10th and 18th streets. It 1s to widen Some of the streets already extended and to oblit- erate & number of streets on various subdivisions ‘ot in conformity with the general plano the city. District Gevernment Affairs, POLICEMEN WANTED. Messrs. Thompson, Mallard and Farnsworth, of northeast Washington, called upon the Cominis- Sloners Sesterday and isked for an increase of po. lice, and the establishment of a sub-police sta in that section of the city. ‘They were informed that when the police force is increased, the needs of that section will be considered. REPERRED TO THE COMMISSIONERS. ‘The President has submitted to the Commission- ers lor their views, the following bills: For the Turther protection of property from fire and safety of Lifes ih the District of Columbia; to repeal the Jaw requiring real estate agents to give bond, and z 8, of domestic maxes in the latest ap shapes in new and beautiful effects at R. kt PennsyIVania av Fasuiow ani Sor House—Mrs. W. H. Rich, Market Sp: sey. s northwardly North Ca AssIGNEE'S SAL OF SHORS.. The assignee’s gale of stock of Shoes and Boots will be continued thi evening at 7210 o'clock at Dowllng’s Auction Koos. Individnal buyers and dealers’ should at- | Tend, a8 the stock Is fresi: aud salable. 500 Rov and tapestry Brussels Otromans at SO centseach at JcLivs LaNgrean's, 315 7th &t. * Price 25¢. | ‘Take “Champion Couch care Woopwanp & Loraxor will sell to-morrow (Pri- day) a dozen or more Bordered Linen Table .% 2% and 3 yards long, slightly soiled, perfect, at $2.50 each. SeE Sprerat Prices for Friday, January 21st in City Specials, Lrenng Critic. Merzork & BRo., 417 Zth st. b Ww. \t Candies. to impose a” tax of $50 instead; to regulaté in. ues 50 Stuyrua | surance in the District of Columbia; for the réliet 11.50 Smyrna Mats for $1. of Francis Denmead; for the reilef ‘of Mary Ann — Eagan; relating to sales for taxes in the District ra glasses, Hemple CITY AND_DISTRICT. Amusements Tonight. | he Deacon's ighter.* av.,c0r. 474 | of Columbia: to authorize ‘the Commissioners to make police regulations: to exempt the property | held by the trustees of the Corcoran gallery of art; 0 exetapt from taxation the property of the Y.M. As A FERRY ACROSS THE POTOMAC. Joseph Passeno has been granted a permit to es | | {ablisi a ferry route at the Aqueduct Dridge to ALRALGR'S—E 3 A | run between Virginia and West Washington, the Janar.—“one of the Braves tolls not 10 be grater than those over the old Dawe NeskeM.—“Muldoon’s Plenic. meduet bridge. The Commissioners require Manassas PANORAM at due supervision and regulation of the bust. | nese shall belhad by te police. of tie, District Is | The interests of public safety and convenience.” LIQUOR LICENSES. | AeRNAN'S.—Burlesque Condensed Locals. @ meetin last evening of the general commit. | _ Wholesale liquor licenses hive been issued to: Peay Lh eh 1s td att co be given | W. B. T. Davis, Wm, Ortne & Sons, Philip i Wik: Dy th vid Guard. A com- | Son, W. hier, ohn ¥. Sheahan, John HH. mill reall upon the business by ns, Chari¢s H. Wright, Leopold Gradwold and ttious of cash or merchands = yooh Hecnses to: RaWard Ty Nash, David Agtogrelll, John Harris, Bartholomew Foley aud Maurice Fite: gerale after nse yesterday redity and hy MISCRLE. ‘The report of vjtil stat hat there were $2 deaths in the District ‘There Were 13 marriages, and ly | | Ie | SL colored. | births reported, 's for last week states wht MaRRIAGR LICENSES.—Marriage leenses have een issued by the clerk of the court to W. P. Corcoran and Mary E. Twomey; Osear Kobinson and Prisellia Campbell; Chas. F. Butler and _La- a sat rowers 5 Vinia Thomas; Camillus Wood and Mary A. Rab- | x a‘ eee 1 or, Messrs: | Bitt; Charles H. Mouroe and Naaple H. ‘Benton, Fmenuet Bionn', Alexander Wolf and Pred | both of Loudotn county, Va.: Win. Harris and Katie Dixon; Lewis Hughes and Mary Parker. hh alias John K May, who was ——— weeks axo tor dealing in| MRS. Pagr’s Assatnant.—Yesterday, in the horus ji and afieapting to swindle | Criminal Court, an order was made in the case of countr © market, escaped from | Joln L, West, charged with an assault with in- HY aiternoon, Dut Was ad returned “tohis old tent to rape ahd housebreaking. for the taking of depositions at Charleston and Columbia, S.C. to be used In the coming trial. It {s understood that flaverly’s | these are to sustain the plea of insanity. — minstrel er part | af HeXt Week, Will besin at The National DOx omlice | | Wiring Oct tHe Y. M. C. A. Dest.—The fol- | Monday unerning. lowing subscriptions have been added to those i Fire yesterday afternoon in house No. already secured on the debt fund of the Your Canal Street southexst, owned by J.S. Lyons and | Men's Christian association: W. McKee Dunn, by Wm Tr. caused by 2 defective | H. Warder, Washington Gas Light Co., Mrs. W Helen Kirby and Mrs. Leland Stan- John W. Foster,Charles B. Batley, Bue, did damage piunt of about $10. ames Humpareys, the colored caterer, Was put Wer $100 bonds by Judge Svell to-day tor threat- h_$400; Wood- ‘umes Carter, a constable, Who Went to | ward & Lothrop and Georze 8. Lemon, each $250; we of business to serve a writ of | Hen}. R. Maytield, J. M. Wilson and William rper 1or $5.07. | Thompson, each $100. Ella Frizzell, has a ——-—___ rizzeil tor ¥ | CLOSING SALE OF TURKISH CaxPrTs axp Rves.— April 12th. 187 | Parties interested in Oriental good: nkenness, erue!t to be on hand at Dowling’s, 11th street and Penn- Whiting. Mis ve bes ed by the | Sylvania avenue, to-morrow at 1Lo‘clock, When he Mutnal Protection Fire | Wilt hold a closinz sale. There are several large s District, for the ensu- | carpets of choice design anda number of rare tyne, pleces of antique and modern styles. ‘This oppor. jaines H. Saville, attor~ Munity should be taken advantage of,as the figures id Treasurer. they are being sold at are said to pe far less than they can he iunported for. acer ities | i] | | Tae Warrsry CoLLectios.—The sale of this ex- traordinars coliection is attracting the attention of connotsseurs of fine art, as is evidenced by their attendance at the sales of Rh pottes and to-day. | ‘The offerings to-morrow will include some of the handsomest bronzes, bisque, pedestals, clocks and (other ornaments. Tn fact, ‘each days catat abounds in choice subjects and articles, suc! | chance ts seldom presented to buyers. iy ———— ‘Fo the Editor of Tax EveNixe Stan: SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the sale at Me- Among the lecals in your isshe of yesterday Is a | Le: i lumbe: a eee = roe = | Ocioek a. tn.” "The sashes, r= Maseneent thet Ibad “wibdrawn the Charges’ | Sure tciuding one of Marvin's best burgiar Preferred against Dr. Smith Townshend, the Dis-| proof safes, and the best of the lumber and iard ‘ict health officer. This is a mis 1 have | Wood are w be sold. not withdrawn the charges, but merely” withdrew —— The papers from the files of the office of the Com. | missioners, (they having declined to investigate | he charges, in order to file them elsewhere. with | vhe hope of Securing a fair and impartial investi. sation of the health officer of this district. -¥ for petitioners. | Banquet. join her compan: The board of directors of the Metropolitan In- ‘Yestment and Building company has elected War- Tington Gillingham, 6: orink, Va.. superintend- eatot Garrett e a of La Figaro cabled from Paris respecting his conduct as United States minister to France during | the Franco-Prussian war. | 3 club gave its annual | RRA, O08 F AE | Yanquet at Willard’s last night. Covers were laid | RRR'O O YY €AL | Jor about ninety persons. Toasts were responded | RG? YF AMAL \ i by Representatives Cox, of North ‘Tarsnes, Gen. Black, ¢ ov.” Colman, commissi Messrs. T. A. Lambert ac L. Johnson, Civil ssioner Oberiy and Mr. Newberry aco. Letters | nd MEMBERS Of the er add © Lumber of uistinguished gentlemen were read. American Colonization Society. Po ow Wir wD DEE BER, | ov THE RNSCING YEAR. | berg QYENW Bee kee e society closed its | www om i e i i seveatieth ann: terday afternoon, ae reine Ls } nfter electing for the ensuing | ear: Presid ohn it. Latrobe. . ABSOLUTELY PURE Fanteurp tS; | Tas Powder never varien A marvel of parity, Hehry Mi. | strength and wholesomeness, More economical then B.D. LE- tie Wins Soy’ 3 | the ordinary kinds, and. cannot be sold in competition Arti ey En <0 ‘| with the multitude of low testa, short weight, alum oF tev. aeop te < phosphate powders. Sop onty ms Cans. Rorat | voster, Rev. Wim, BL Stevens, D. | { ih Ps iresdry "T.” Bedell,” p, , BAkixa PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 DeW. Howe,” pb. Sas Ore ( Oc R ‘Bae Stock Or RY Goops GREATLY ED PRICES. RGAINST i t i BARGAINS!!! | i} RE. De BARGAIN D., Col: Henry EGE; all colors, pure woel, wide dou- STRABILAN CLOTH, pcre wool,one yardand shalt wide, N DRESS GOODS, extra width, reduced | HAIR HOME-SPUN, pure wool, wide | reduced to 4. ‘CASH MEKES. 40c., DOUBLE BLANKETS, iumeiise ACK STRIPED SILK VELVETS, $1.19. H abie WHITE WOOL-BLASRETO Se QER, THT KER RIE 7 9835 = Win. Coppin . How. Pever at, Regin son, DL Wu. Stro Sunderiand, Dy De susesce Traner Wals effected. Pure Linen NAPKINS, extra size, fe. Black Brorade SILKS, reduced $1. FIANO COVERS, handsomely cinbroidered, $3.75. =a ae UNION VrTExans’ Usros. eneaim pm wsatsoros.—Monday | CO 24 Eat of Fe krae idence of Mr. Louis! @ AAA ROR oY rR R ” by getting COU AAR R oT fee BR SugS 7! nied off 8 quantity At 1 MARKET SPACE, near 7th street. ay night thieves | ROYAL SERGE «ress goods, band stole about | CK CASI oe m1 ,. rh.—-Last pignt the chicken house | Ps ARGY SILKS, 40c., Oe mere ne of Heury Haas near Hilisdaie, was broken open | bxcellent quailty Brack St 4 Sud cagnten hens stolet. Tuesday moruing | Bevcade BLACK SILR VELVETS ai 50 bout Kevciock thieves “attenp edt ter tht | Bethyl WHITE PURE WOOL ~ I . No. 104 Sth street | Fine quality 4 width, dor heast, but were frigutened off before an en-! moe tan Se ta Sth tags ee og \ | The first national | wht of the (nion Veterans Union was suaugurated at Abuer’s ball last might. Delega- Lvus from many foreign posts v Lis iowa; man, Pettibone Capt. Clifford and! MIL LAGER, others. At tonight's sions commander. | — ehlaf and other uitcers w elected. ‘The Best in the country. as A Cask Uspee rite BUILDING ReGCLations.— To. | morrow, in the Po nisecutor Padgett | , FOFaale in bottles by dealers generally and in casks will call Wo the attention of Judge Snell the case of | 82d bottles by the agent, Mr. Geurge F. Rider, who is charged by Assistant Inspector King with violating the building regula Mons, it being alleged that Rider, the owner of houses Nos. 4:21 aud 4 “¥ avenue north- SAMUEL C. PALMER West, refused and fil the build Depots: | FBP SEEN. after they had been ¢ ned by the uli | 5 124 Both st naw. Jospector as Unsafe to lite and Itmb, OF Ub. = within 48 ‘hours from the onier a Telephone, 460 and 454, wa15 Mr Padgett will appear for the Pistriet, and | = —— Francis Miller for the defendant. “The houses are | WI pg MM... J. Hexz. 1309 F ST. X.W., twowstory frames adjoining Ue sixth recinct | OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PATTERN BON- station bouse, ‘Tae LALLEWAND-M tonal churen last Coxcext at Congrega. | delighted a large audt- | ‘etal LAiletmaud was heard In several de- | METS AxD HATS. elections which ‘se ed with a | With mach beauty of expression. The GL" $OUs from “Lakne” was er wnost pleasing RUM | So gepauaae costae arse we ber. M. Musin must be placed high among tt | WHPATLED'S STEAM DYE WoRKS. masters of the violin. Mr. Prank Baxter's tenor is | THE RUSH 18 OVER. ofa qualliy that canuot tli to win the most iu. | work finiabed and dierent ear. Hisexpression ot the tender | pathetic is very effective and drew from the | fence last night the Warmest applause. Miss Dixte | ¥. Crovks fang acceptably two pretty IMttle pieces, Axr SaLE.—The sale of the Armor collectior paintings at Walter & Williams & Coss ing corner Pennsylvania avenue and 10th stree which bas been on exhibition there for two Past, attracting a good deal of attention, wid be | jould not fail | Brab Ex-Minister F. B. Washburne denies statements | ES¥e" Remnants of Laces, Eiges, | ends of all kinds of roots at halt value, Sweeuxa Carannu. ‘The watery tiom of Samrons's CtRe stantaneous relief, But this treatwent in cases of simple Catarth gives Duta faint idea ¢ Ddilitated tive power of SaxPoRp’s Rapicat Cuxe manifests it- elf in imstantauéous and grateful relief. Cure begins from the first application. It is rapid, radical, perms- nent, eoonomical, tui. SAwPoRD's Rabicat Cre consists of one bottle of ‘he Rapteat. CORE, one box CATARRIAL SOLVENT, and IxmaLtE:; price, $1. “jobren Da 10@ AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. IT Acuz Az Oven “I must give up; I cannot bear these pains; T ache all over, and nothing I try does me any good.” Backache, Uterine Pains, Hip and Side Pains, Soreness, Lameness, ‘Weakness and inflammation relieved in one minute by that new, original, elegant and infallible antidote topain snd infiémmation, the CuricuRa ANTI-PAIN PLastiee. At ita, 25e,; five for $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co. 7 Boston, 7 For Tyo Days, ‘REG! EEKLY [ANT DAYS, gps, 38 18¢. dozer TreaineOutdaee'sug desi Hat Caeqan Jackets, all marked | Please call ana examine them. 2 cases of Non} motel Crean ‘Satteen Remnants, only 8c. per Scanen of beat quality Light-Figurea Percales (25 ches wide: cei oe Allen’s, at Se, per yard, worth hbo, “Another ‘lange lot of Laht- Pigifed baie width, extraordinary styles, ‘worth 10c. per yard. dred French Percala Feniiants, resu- Dat 10c. per yard, worth mila Bleached Pillow Caring and Sheeting Ferpnants a follow t “94 10-4 a worth: Haute, wert 286, worth 30e. wort! 35 A lot of Ladies’ Warm Skirts of fine styles and quality ad regardless of cost ‘nv order to reduce ere S cases of: it and Dark Fis Satteen remnants, aeOucrter vant worth Toc Alange quantity of Worsted Dress goods and Flannel A uaige lot ot hue Sateen fon its in “tent and Dark oto ftmuam us, Fealar width, at 10e. er Jara, worth at Alot of novelty Drapery for curtains, only 10c. per worth {5e. 22 dich alf'woo! Flannel in browns, blues and. garnet, Hundredeof Clot remnants in ‘Tricota and Ladies’ fletie.°4 bargain for amy one in need of short Tengths of clot THESE WILL BE SHOWN IN OUR DRESS GOODS ROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR. CLOTH. Price Fania, Width oes mens | 99 e4 44 64 ra es ate: ree has te rages epee NANTS 1X “LIGHT DRESS GOODS. CASHMERES, Ribbons and“ Odde ahd NSBUNGH & Loe at LARGEST stQRE HE EN NASHINGTON, ONE PRICE. is | Hocx Crass Tanonse | AT LOW PRICES. | LOOK AT OUR DISPLAY OF STYLISH ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES: AND CHEVIOTS THAT WE ARE MAKING UP TOORDER FOR | $20. THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS. WE MAKF. THEM UP IN JHE LATEST STYLES AND GUARANTEE GOOD FITS. Mn. T.A. McCARTHY GIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION TO CUTTING AND FITTING, AND NO ONE IN WASHINGTON CAN CUT MORE ARTISTIC GARMENTS. WE HAVE, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE LARGEST LINE OF FINE PIECE GOODS 1: ~ THE CITY FROM WHICH TO MAKE SELEC- TIONS, AND WE CARRY ALL GRADES FROM THESE WHICH WE MAKE UP AT 820 ‘TO THE FINEST IMPORTED GOODS MANU- FACTURFD IN ENGLAND, GERMANY AND BELGIUM. FOR FINE GOODS OUR PRICES ARE ‘TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT BELOW FIRST- (CLASS MERCHANT TAILORS. ‘Mz. MccARTHY GIVES SPECIAL ATTEN- TION TO FINE FULL DRESS SUITS. EB BARNUM & CO, 18 931 Prwesrivaxta AVEXTR, sold this evening at 7:30 o'clock. ‘Those wishing tesecure one of bis examples shouid bear in mind ‘the sale. Mas Auice Surra in jigs, reels and wt Kernans. A sianding challenge. Wing dancing CITY ITEMS. Ladies Shoes Given Away. To close out our entire stock of winter we lose goods Offer for this week only: Corner 13th and ‘of Lynn to-day: Haven Say and Serf holce St New Johnson’ Extra fine This ar monthly periods since my last baby was born, then Ido not: suffer so with my back, and the Dearing down pains, Last night I amile to church, a thing Ihave not done in year!” All praise to Your Compound.” 1 is making us hostsof friends and customers. Won't You Join the number and give it a trial We will trust your future orders vo the quailty ofthe Nour. 2 peter iia cosa Favors for the German, Gould's, 421 9th st. 6 W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Our whole stock of choice Novelties in Wool Pattern Dresses, Combination Suits, Plush Novelties, peiniine, ‘Velveta, Paris Robes, have been reduced to W: GTO: Or TELEGRAPHY W. 0. SHUSTER & S08, roca GSTS, Pm Capitol Hill to O31 ¥ st by 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Ae ae ag Kony, 924 27st ET. vondon st, and Miss M. Evening Satins and Mlusions. Kelly; Pbelpaiss prea sn tte classes in June, 1887. Great Reductions in Prices. All Shades of Extra Quality Fine Colored Satins, at 75c, reduced from $1 per yard. "The Cheapest and ‘Best Satin Ever offered. ‘White, Cream, Pink, Blue, Lilac, Nile, etc. New Shades and Choice Quality. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, sindied ‘teen years 4m Soa ‘The greatest bargains in Barnesley Double Damask iat eee ever offered. ‘The best Table Linens made in the world igor ‘nature. Children Saturday. per year. in twelve hours: simple as Rear ne preci eleven Fl end private in strugtion ty oes tains brivats for, pling taueht by experienc operators. ‘Ths Se stn. st Tr } "EINDEGARTEN 1121 187. N.W. TON IN | SHORT-HAND—SLOAN-DY- | makes if you can possibly get these supetior vods, fiax preserved. Examine these elegant goods. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil and Phosphate cur Coug! cots aeons Bronchitis and Scrofttous nape “The great bees pularity of this safe and efficacious preparation is alone attributa- dle. piace its intrinsic w ce Jn the cures of coughs, yma, Dronchitis, w! fous "numors’and. all onsumpuve ayiptoms tt it has no superior, ifequal. Let no one pegiocs he early symptoms of disease, when an t is at hand which will cure all complaints of the chest, lungs or throat. Manufactured only by A. By Wilbor, chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. eos Prime Burbank Potatoes at reduced prices. Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years 014) $2.50 a gallon. N.T. Metzore & Bro., 417 7th st. hw. Glue” repairs china, &¢. 6m “Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches,” are ex- cellent for the relief of hoarseness or sore throat. They are exceedingly effective.—Chritian World, London, Ling. 10c. Royal”? p? mendseverything! Lansburgh’s, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3, lb. “Ward” prints, 50c. per 1D. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet MIKk Se. per quart. Cream 15¢. 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 F. ADLER'S TEN PEE CENT CLOTHING HOUSE that speaks to you now, with no uncertain sound, bidding you “BE OF GOOD CHEER.” ‘We know that you have been buffeted hither and thither in the clothing world, deceived by this dealer, | duped by that dealer and fleeced by the other dealer until disgust bas 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 Ht The good ship heaves in sight~is bearing down upon ‘you with all sails set and cay pennants flying. What ship is that? Behold! Words of fire in letters of gold, VICTOR F, ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. Here you are safe; no deception is practiced, no mis- representations allowed. The price of every garment marked in plain figures thereon, and those fignres are absolute “eye openers." ‘They have opened theeyes of the people to the stupendous frauds which have been | practiced upon them in the matter of prices, Our prices! What a revolution they have wrought in this community. They have long since ceased to be a mat- | ter of competition. Otifer 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 our own manufacture, for Men, Youths, Boys and Children, which we are selling at exactly TEN PER. CENT. ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFAC- TURE. SAIL HO! WE ARE HERE, COME ABOARD. VICTOR E. ADLER'S, TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, COR. MASS. AVE. Open Saturdays until 11 o'clock p.m. jas, Ovz New Years Proctamariom KING'S PALACE. GREAT CLOAK AND MILLINERY SLAUGHTER! For #4 yon can buy and elegant Cloth Newmarket, wee or ee you can buy s Beaver Newmarket, worth For 6 youcan buy an Hlopant Berlin Cloth market, worth 812 or 0 jou can buy @ Silk Fur-Lined Circolar, wa For $2.75 you can buy a nice Boucle Jacket, worth ‘For 85 you can buy a Boucle Visite, worth 810. For $6 you can buy black and brown Soret ‘my a Plush Visite, worth $18 yon 2 ; 15 Sou can buy a Seal Plush Vistte, fur trim- ming, wort For 822 you can buy an elegant Seal Plush Visite, beaver bal nena worth $8. Forgi7 you can bay ‘a uice Plush Coat, worth $25, ba youean ay ovely Seal Dusk Gout, Seal tentnye, wore ABB, you ca Duy tho finest Seal Plush Coats, | worth Si | OVER 1,000 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ COA’ ‘BE SLAUGHTERED! ind 9 For. #2.25 you can buy an elegant Child's Goat, from 2 Oyen For 2.73 you can buy lovely Children's Coats, ages one and Tc carey rely a ero gis 30 yon ‘can buy Children's Coats, ranging Foran jou Fat buy elegant chitaren's Coat, fully worth 810. All Coats for Misses, sold formerly at $1 18 will now be soldat oe © 10 only. All iu need of Cloaks for Ladies, Misses and Children now is your chance. Don't miss to go to KING'S PALACE, 814 7th street. OUR GREAT MILLINERY SALE, ‘We have been fortunate to close the entire stock of Jarge manufactory from New York of Fine French Felt Hats, only desfrableand leading shapes and colors, which we will sell at 50 cents your choice, Also our entire stock of elegant Children's Hats, Grimmed and untrimmed, at 25, 50 and ‘We hay ayore of those elegant Felt Bonnets, Aetraiay ly, a few Gi. Our immense stock of Birds, W ad Plumes will be sold, sine us low as 13 T@ 19 an Fs 2b cents, FLOWERS. We have Just received a lance display of clegant Flowers, particularly hne French Bouquets for event fncreagy st Laz 23, 2 aut ceuta ny.» Dons bay iil you Lave accn our assortment y you. Buy your Kid Gloves ar KING'S PALACE if Poa Sieh, fosave your money, “reucl, Pattern Mateo? our oe importation sold at 825 will now be oflered at Soondy, ‘All are Invited to Our New Year's Clearing Bale. KING'S PALACE, _ 3 ___814 Seventh Street n.w, Ek PE RE L OU UH ge Kura, “oo? “ou! it Sss8 RRR, (00, FEE PDD ERE RRR ERR BRR. RRO RORE ROR BRE Og 9 ke 3 B ke ERE Ee BR EH ‘oo’ kee Bop Eee EO ker BOE 18 NOW SHIPPING 4 DRY CHAMPAGNE TO THE UNITED STATES KNOWN AS THR GRAND VIN 8&0, ° WHICH IS OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE AS THE “CARTE BLANCHE,” AT PRESENT SHIPPED BY HIM, AND WHICH HAS BEEN SO FAVORABLY RECEIVED BY THE AMERICAN PUBLIO, ‘HIS 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 I8 KNOWN, PRICE—QUARTS, $30.20; PINTS, $32.20, FOR SALE BY! G. G, CORNWELL & 80x, 1416 AND 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND THE LEADING WINE MERCHANTS: axp 28-3 GROCERS. Fancy Velvots and Proshes at Coot, Ly Sa TE 1887. Send for circular, pie ‘Kindergartner. Yoke NOR. ELAN trom. from Paris, Europe, 1017 10th n.w. Foret ob Of and exclusively for, puriie and | Paris Novelties in Silks, Velvets and Pushes, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. att Bick a gone ART, ra use 2 and Frn.w. Fight eonth Piano, Organ, Voice: Violin, Flute, Coruet, ree Advantages. O-B. BULLAND, Director, Bg \f28. ALFRED HORTON HAS Mi Siistes in Ponting: a Nor pesidences ‘at_n.w. China painting a specialty TN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS LE a eng Eee &e. Children, Misses and Ladies Hose, Black Ribbed, Regu- lar Made Hose, at 25c. All sizes for children, Silk Hosiery in Great Variety. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. no i sg aetuisbiy fe Cr sence aan Prepared for Gcllage, Annapolis: West Pont OF CII Service Examinations. “Apply 423 oth st. new, Ovexrie Or Farexce Sarzens. SEATON PERRY ohe12-3m eee HE FRENCH & SYSTEM OF S50 SCHOOL, 1014 17th st. nw. ‘Olt ‘The Student's Help,” copsrigiitod 1886, by. Mlle. Prashant sal at the school, 30 eta muni: ms mot | WILT. OPEN OX. MO) DAY JANUARY 17 zn. HIS Sood pronunciation snd practical convertion. Classes QUALITY OF BENG ie Ae eS wrades for otulls and children. | Lessons on ‘URED BY ‘Gites , ROMAN, MAR LN & CO. Saturday at 4:30 p.m., 25 cts. a lesson. 1 GOODS HAV BEEN RECEIVED Seounds™ wt lessob free : <3 FROM PARIS. Wiki: THEY WERE MADE TQ pail MY EXPHESS ORDER FOR THE SPRING OF ‘GLOVER WILI. CONTINUE TC GIVE PRI- * Hah Upanches, at het oie a Tnihe netdeand | “LOWEST PRICES" ON ALL WINTER WRAPS. of references. May be seen at 1303 Q st. n. “GREATLY, REDUCED PRICES” ON SEAL PLUSH 388-20" VISITES AND SACQUE: BLACK FUR TRIMMED. SICILIESNE* CIRCULARS | WITH vASH- QUILTED SATIN LININGS” Arata GRADUATE, TEACHING aS ASH yb, desires Pupils in Claasics, English an aetol ae oars 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL WINTER SARs Be Ne Lat ‘oe Tee terms apply |” CLOTH JACKETS, WRAPS AND NEWMALRETS: W ANTED—PUPIIS IN ENGLISH AND LATIN, | “CORDS AND, ENDS” IN SEAL PLUSH AXD. BRO Greek and German, by ayentieman who haa high: | GADED, VELVET WRAPS AND REM MARKETS | ow aise ee ered Te a 5 Reaction Bt | 4 SPECIAL INDUCEMENT IN A LOT OF COLORED ory coe La MOU, FRANCAISE AND BUQCADED SLES NSTRUGTION: ny (GRAYON AND ALL BRANCHES $130.88 At adoo z in ‘and Crayon Portraite a specialty. VEL SILK, REPRE willine of Gold snd Bronze Frames, JOSE B. Con: | SOVELTIES IN SILK ‘OAUZES ILLUSIONS, REA, Rooms 82 and 83 Corcoran bid. 3. IRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, 811 I st. nw. ran elementary and high school for bot apton: Boe: MOIRE FRANCAISE IN BLACK, WHITE AND ALL THE NEW COLORS. = SUPERB STOCK OF LYONS FAILLE SATIN DI ond session begins Jaunary 31. For catalognes ad- Shees THOS. We SIDWELL: Briicipal, S06 TY BLACK AND Atl. Coloks FoR STHAND. SHoEr ess formed each month, er PLAIN wiauaes AND CORRECT PRICES. vate lessons in Type Writing, SEATON PERR! Experienced teachers WHIS@ nea, e3-3m0 TON Y, Pener Bur.prva, TEXANDER ZIWET es 140 C at. s.0. Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. ns in German, Mathematics, ete, B15 ‘Translations | Established 1840. from the Russian, French, German, ete. aezh-4m"— | = S. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN, MES. MANNS Panes SenooL,{ 1918 FAMILY SUPPLIES. Sunderland Pisce, one bivck south of Dupont eirete | ——— ‘Third term bezins February 7, 1887. n1-Sm* K SCHEEL, 5 TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN AND SINGING. cular attention to besinners, ax well as t0 thowe farther advanced. 7:34 12th st. n. Jan1l-eolm — rs Ce ryae AL COLLEGE, 6th st., Washington, D.C., Provides practically useful business citcatioa, No ferms not vacations. Students enter. at auy. time. Terms: Life Scholarship, 840. 12 weeks’ course, board, &c., 875. Send for circular. sel4-eo6m. NGLISH. FR} ¢ 2 Fresa NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY I HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE 19 CENTS APOUND. SOLDIN 2 POUND PACKAGES. THE IN- cH. ana ttle sil Yor youn laidies Sts Weat | i Washington, D.¢. For circularaddress ie CREASING SALE OF THIS ‘n6-coum" MISS ML G. DORSEY, Principal SAUSAGE MAKES IT NECES- T. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. SARY FOR ORDERS TO BE Beven Departivents and Four Cotrses of study. S Sindents permitted to board in clubs if desired. Terms GIVEN BEFORE ITS AR- Yep Moderate, Preparatory School attache, Special RIVAL. mation wiven to attine boysto enter rollegs, univers fit or the military or naval schools ofthe zovern- N. W. BURCHELL . eth. Situation most beautifalant Tealthral FOF | jaq5 | catalogues address: ee ipal THOMAS FELL, A. M. Wniversity of London, Ens. ata e NSTITUTE. ES AND LITTLE GIES wate com ‘com ete achool of modern 1s ler Prof. Maric | Eethe wisn a a celine Pore Trans Ouve On, ele and W214 Lath et and fasaachusets ave. deetee MU AND SSW! D-CABED ‘Az sweet and palatable as - = = FRESH CREAM. LOCUTION in Inthe Art of all Arte—no. person's education is com- panda ena Dlete without it!"—Emerson, ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS RE re ple know what powers they possess until this Are develope thera Serta oy ‘Company, ALOCUTION AND. ONATORE a wa steak AS Bis, located at 313 6th street mi ce, ae close va aS ave, WASHINGTON, D. BUAGTIOR HATES teach 100 feet Ie kestioaton | Noo tird® cael ‘fo paar opportunities for: ‘developing th ‘the strength ont teaches Hlocutéon ax, an elegant art for home and TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS 7 88 Well ne fOr Une in Poke TICULATION F tae ENGLISH CAL HARMONY, ORATOR —_ RARER SERREOGON cacti RM OE m | dae BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OP Its mnethads of instruction ce of any in Americe. adopting the RECENT DINCOVENIES ofte n Masters. It fits pupiln to enter Pro- coc 885 5 festcoal fe or to become Teachers of Elocution. Ovar ook Rk charta used. ‘The Colleee tas TEN DEPART- Q FE RRR ER ss, ENTS. “A fund han been established (9 sesiot pupils Ooo Eee EE ~ whogive evidence of unusual merit, and who are uns- Cou ERE R R EER %ss5 7 fest See reer ive catalogue, im ETT, THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA GPPNCERIA BUSINES COLLEGE (BURNED ont Dee.) will Hzopen MONDAY, DEC, 12, PATENT PROCESS FLOUR SSanpodious halls, National Bank AST the * Repu lie Bogding, poses corner of 7th and streets. =A practi business education that quali- Sct young. men and women to. support. themsslves and ‘successfully eto the active duties of life. Thorough instruction given in Rapid Writia the. Xoglish, 14 Correspondence, Rapid Cal ing, Business Practice, ‘Commencial a argent Economy, Stenography and. ‘Writ- Oe ony am and ereuing ae ‘sessions. A fullcorps ition Fees—Day sessions—Regular ehaatoncer one tga payable 210 on enter- ing and lance in monthly instalments of #10 each; eyear scholarship, in full on Boa $60; tuition Ry juarter of weeks, #20, ey on entering. Re Et sine aecae tee ea ee mon able 80 ouehterini nes {n"monthly “inatainents. of 80 each, of 810 in full oh entering ilustratsa Otroular sent eon, It is without doubt the most BEAUTrrutand the most Norerriovs Flour in the World. ‘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 Flour Uxscnpassep by any mill in the world. To Prove that, we would simply state that 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 inferior article for the geunine. JFFRENCH LESSONS BY PROF. H.LARE ative Parisian, teacher, graduate of La Sorbonicy THEREFORE, Faris. Also Latin, Greek, Ttalian, German cout mot ‘able assistants, lia Lats nw. Be sure and see toit that either sacks or barrels read nie-sme APITOL HILL ‘EVENING SCHOOL, 27 STH ST. TEES Hon given in Book-keephus, iM $6 Granamar, Geox comaphs: History, Hvunauahip and | S24bsve the imprint of CF Woon, Principal. J. Oritowraphy. sabe TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. ‘WM. M. GALT & CO, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, Sa at “hes. TYE MILES—VOCAL TEaOnE TO tleimen. At leisure daily from four 63455 L st a Muse to five, Resi dates iin PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES. from Paris.) Excellent pronun- prowch instruction. "Will give lessons ceorat the homeuf pupils. 831 14th st ciation and p23 at her reside CADENY OF THE HOLY Adave,, romumied studies MONDAY, S| We Was. Sa, Ar Ov Spacious | 223 AUCTION BOOMS, t. 6th, ed advantages fore thorough course in ‘theory of Music 1s. tho and Art. FA ah pecial attention ‘is paid Fiano. ‘Hai rticu eattenton, Ee Privat tee in Pai eee sachet none Lire Fu : “iis Pen a OOR. 10TH AND D STREETS, FACING PA. AVE, WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LITZ SCH ‘UAG! rp maar pgp OF LAoUacEA And all other principal cities. as superior to all ‘Institn- Seip enya qth as rarer GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE FINEST TAILOR. SATION. Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low. ‘MADE CLOTHING FOR MEX, BOYS: NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. ‘dren. ‘Trial lessons free. Every Saturday LECTURES Seana free to pupils. cock cDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL AND WELLESLEE | 7H FINEST CLOTHING EVER OFFERED AT x sts MBER 2) 1800, with fun | COMMENCING THURSDAY MORNING AT TEN ee. Herdic is employed ‘school. benelit of pupils in distant parte of the cy the | O'CLOCK, SALE TO CONTINUE AT TWO —— AND SEVEN P.M. DAILY TILL SOLD. TON'S EN ME Tate OH vane al YOU WILL FIND THE FINEST CLOTHING FOR ‘OPSWEDNESDAY, September 20th. 29-6m_ con a ‘MEX, BOYS AND CHILDREN AND and ‘MUST BE SOLD. cm Sears ACADEMIES—1004 F ST. } Ee Ee § RTE ND, EXPERT TYP PRIVATE SALE DAILY AFTER THE AUCTION aT AUCTION PRICES, ‘ ‘FINEST OVERCOATS AND SUITS IN IMPORTED ar pete congenital eee oops. eo ae PANTS AND SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS. oa Tints ‘gig, Princo Tax Prcor, Or Taz Povo. ‘Hair Restorer is the only A LARGE PORTION OF THESE GOODS ARE EQUAL 70.75 BEST CUSTOM CLOTHING. are made in Barnesley, England; don't buy other ‘The surface is bleached only and the strength of the reine Gott | New Xe Canvs, Pluses to ppiaas anst sal cll aveseel aioaios Se Telephone 133.5, | i ROOK, STORE IN THE i. ah fost any adr on 20 accor REcoRD YEAR.. WRITING PAPER, mre cae BLANK BOOKS, Biaaila Paper and Paper Bags printed at short notice. EE. RIDER, 314 8th st. nw. (Near Pennsylvania avenue) zim, 1887. WwW. H. MORRISON 75 PA. AVE, AND N. Y¥. AVE. AND 15TH ST, ‘Has just 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 ee ee ee TRIAL BALANCE Boo! Ks, Ge I BO Wie-BooRs, BAP and NVon ‘E BOOK: GRocens and BUTCHERS’ ORDER OKS. WRITING hag h ‘and ENVELOPES, all sizes. wt AMPHLETS and” INVOIC! DDDING TENNITATIONS.* VISITING EARDS Engroved and Pranted. UCHESSE, AND ALL SILK EEE Wauscgr_ & oNepwet, jew. No. 32 s ‘ALKING DI APS, JACKETS and JERSEYS. ns re wam Of Watnsiey & Nedwel. Ware Horan & Co, 3 West 16th Street, ‘New York, WASHINGTON BRANCH, 815 15th Street Northwest (Over Hanson, Hina & Co.'s), ‘Will offeron MONDAY, JANUARY 17, and following week (previous to departure for Europe) all their ‘Magnificent Stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, Exc, Just received from the leading houses of LONDON AND PARIS. All of Which will be sold at ‘al5-lw _ HALF COST OF IMPORTATION. Moc. 1. P. Seassener, 26 North Charles Street, Baltimore, | iar tsest Kee 1110 Fst. n.w., bet. 11th and 19th sts. handsome assortment of French Bonnets and ‘Hate, carefully selected by her sister, who is now in Paris: also. choice selection of Evening and Recep- NB—OrdPrs: to. tiga Bopnete. Promptly attended EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR, J.C. HUTCHINSON, IMPORTER. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. REMARKABLE BARGAINS. NEWMABKETS, FRENCH FRISE WRAPS, PLUSH VISITES, ASTBACHAN VISITES, Pisin and For 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 GLOVES, $1.00 per pair upward. “Fitted and warranted. ‘SILK PLUSH, all colors, at $1.05 per yard. BEST QUALITY ASTRACHAN, BLACK and BROWN, st €4,00 per yard, 54 inches wide. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Jo4 QUPERFLUQTS Hare HAIR OBLITERATED. LEAVING Rho oaly | Process is the ouly My Electric Needle oF tds hideous bieineh. Dissters po | ae fag? only Promotea more stbtarm crow. Fics MES. DR. GABRIEL. 1301 6 stu we prs tu A: | Kapes, Ag x MODES DES IN FINE FRENCH Mw M. J. BADRANDE, 1309 F ST. pede He Pr Sra wait Mteany 3 ‘attention to om ects ‘Will show the coming week ‘NOVELTIES IN ‘HIGH CLass BONNETS ~ FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, CHO OF MUSIC, (ESTABLISNED 10773 ALSO A LARGE LINE OF MEDIUM QUALITY OF| 411 FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. 816 157TH ST, HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FINE LINE Op WALL PAPERS, “THE SUPERIOR” CARPET SWEEPERS, #350, “PERFECTION” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.00. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, (Chive and Giss Liuporters, _mis, 1205 Penneyivania avente._ Bro Cor Ix Prices PORTIERES AND aye CVRTAINS War Path | begin Mondsy” eee aes EVERY ‘ne Has 'B LoS toe iB fered our ANL-Siik Paha sree tra oe iflerwat colors. Foret BRR ey Hes tiem 10 800. Thee nde wll RG Sola it's tow daya so yous Carpet, Furniture sid t Niet SS Goo } News: ass News: FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in generalise noone need be without well-furmisbed home be cause they have bot got the cach to spare. We are determined to knock the bottom outef higia prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELam WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraontinary offer that customers cau make their own terms in regan to payments. ‘Come and see the langest store in the United States, Gone and ove the largest and most varied stock to er from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices amd terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GBOGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., is the place you were looking for. Come and be con- ‘vVinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We | repeat, come and make your own termis—at sels ____ GROGAN'S. Cow Wearnrn Comse. ‘snd when you start to select « HEATING and COOK. G STOVE be sure to call and inapect the lanzest | ansortment ever shown in thiscity. Also, LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MANTELS, &c., in great variety. In TIN WARE we keep the finest quality, which costs very litte more than tue common. A call wolicited. W. S. JENKS & CO, TAT 7rw Serer N. W. =a G. “L, Wow & oe Fatablished 1864, and Rach now the lending Pianos of the fewhy & Evans aud Weser Brow. the best me lity: also Gally's self-playing instrament. All at lowest prices and best iustalluent plan, | Paget for cash. Toning and repeiriig tuewtly dome UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited te the ew ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designe of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SEOOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine essortment of prominent makes at all prices. PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, a 817 Market Space, _ Do Nor Prncuase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANQ, Athy first-class instrument at ame ‘dium price. Over 41,000 now in use. Second-hand Pienos and Organs st prices from G40 0150. Sold on sunall monthly payments. Largest assortment of S-cent Music in thecity. HENRY EBEKBACH, F street. apy Eowan F. Droor. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘& Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshal) & Wendell, Hal- | fen Semis, Pec ge Alara ara | Music and Musical Merchandise. Instruments sold om monthly, Cat ge ‘Exchat ited, Tumed, Re pared, and Shi | aaecieg eoumnees seeeet oer metenebenes _ Telephone. 347-2. 19 | 5 ECOND HAND PIANOS. | e es from oom 67) 5 to $400: Stetnway's from ‘Rube from 75 to $400" Hardie foe? 3: othec makes from $25 up.” Soldat w. O° ergenorT, & 00. "903 Pa. ave, near 9th at FE IFUL, UPRIGHTS FOR SALE AND REN’ De AND RECORD MAND. oS sor iri Stubit Sw FIRST, CLASS TUNING AND KEVAUIS OF PIANOS, PERENG PRICES, ‘The Greatest Variety Work Accomplixhed with Fase. Call at our office or send for Catalogue of Samplan, & OPPENHEIMER & BRO. 528 Oth at. nw, St. Cloud building. Agents for Draping Forms st 3 perdor. 416 War Nor Gre You: Wie of those magnificent Silver Bound, highly finished ee in Ebony, Black Walnut and Nickel SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, Bewing Machines as 8 boliday gift. a an ‘furnished with ‘use in the District, te an ie ss * ‘Arent “Telepbooe ole Arent GENTLEMEN'S | GOODS. Euzers HATS AND GEXT FURNISHINGS In all the Latest Noveltion in ‘WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKW"AR, HOSTERY.£6, ‘Shirts to Order, G for ¢12. A perfect St guarantest, ELLEBY'S, 1337 F otrest. — ae 2 - ‘the - 1, C. BISHOP, Draggist, 730 9th ot, cor. Hetas.

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