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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFice OF THE CHIFE SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jum. 21, 1887, Tomy. Tor District of Columbia, New Pennsvivania, ware, Maryla nia, Westerty shifting to south! su Ay cotde anp Sue the Barg: nters at GO AND SEE (he BATT ANELE & CO., Successors to K. GoLbscmurp, Pennsy ty ania ave. TETION— Bargain Counters at fe FRANKIE & CO. Successors to R. GOLDsewMID, 1 ‘Take “Champion Cough Cure.” Price ‘Twxue Will be a Tush at the Barzuin Counters of ore pes PRANKLE & CO., the order of the ins} Successors to R. GoLbscuiaiD. | owner or agent Evgrysoor will be m Site nappy at the Bargain | the baildingy, and U ters of FRANKLE & CO. Snecessors of H. GoLDscuMrp, 7th St. ne a —_ Batate Investment Com} ase, Hempler's, a¥., cor. 424. | were elected for the ensuing year: president; Watson Boyle, vice president?” Jax a: ‘and’ treasurer; Geo. Combs, Jos. A. Repettl, Jas. McNabb, jr., H CITY - D_DI STRICT. Amusements To-night. Maxastas Pasonams.—Day and evening. clap Karas x's —Burlesque and Varte one of the Bravest, Condensed Locals. Hannes Natio | gitie Virginia shore, | J. Buchoff, who claim m New York, ‘were before | Jng on a charge of retust ‘ney aust defendants | ‘The been fled. He h the exception 4 to Stam reporter to qocsts y of his children. He a days, ap- eharged her uniting her. ‘pose of Chis visit Was to (Brown and “Alphonse program 208 nobles af | the butid- | Unis morning, and at din front of Wiliard’s for” parade, Marine band, marched © principal st Sales of Real Estate, Mr. Joseph HL Bi Pa eres » intersection of the | Brookeville and Broad Branch roads, for $30,000, Ube purchaser being Mr. M. W. Off Hu | has purchased from W. H. Brown % in | block tu G. H. B. White, lot in bioek 10; from Eagoch T. White, two lots, same block and from Crane, (uree lors im block 10, Meridian hill. ag- | ¢ ROYAL. and 28, square duced ing 24 ¥ p _on Pennsylvania che, between I7Uk and 18th streets northwes! * company 3, 29 by 120 , nd Hi sirerts, to. A. Sauter vt 8, squar? 151, fronting < on New Hampshire S streets, for g Jal. AT ANNAPOLIR—A. Lmerivan tron Al Considerable tnity of a an and 2 female A Washingto Ima ir driuks. man afterwards in a him ‘arre a? Iustiee | 1ON.— Yesterday after. 405 14th street, at Aa visit from Major Moore, Cxpt. 0i the potice force.” The object of the mis. ployi: the. peniten ors. The oficers Foamarks, pledging their co-operation in Anse suG expressing the hope that the iission would be a success, a Nismoss From Batriore.—Friendship 1, Ne. 7. LOM, of ty, Wa Jams H. McGee, Viee Grand (captain of Omega Le- Utore, acomrualttee from Omeza. -Aivanzh, on behalt of Omega Le- ce With a set of resolutions ‘knowledgment of the given them on the lugan Collection” of commence at the art bowing. corner 11th street and on Monday morning, Janu- nue day and evening until “GU, 27th and ath, at Th Jon consists Sixty artistic examples of cable paintings im the collection <orous work. “The Miser,” eusehmit, Which fs valued at three “Too Full for Ut previous sale. % abate, and tn fact exceeds le neretofore held in this eity. » fortunate enough to select sale if will iu the future be in habs % tm mous Whitney eol- puntry Dy the Mor- ‘O-morrow’s Sales af ‘order’ to it must be - Who is conducting u* loving publle of the efty suv ited to attend the auc- 1 p.m. For particulars ues, Which can be ob- nud at the office of anc- sak crerasement. © Menidhed tor Bros, wish to announce that ogue No. 4, (a inorrow's: TOR. After Lot GL? will be mn Charged with Viclating Building Reg- ulations. ‘THE CASE OF GEO. F. RIDER DISMISSED BY JUDGE The case of Geo. F. Rider, charged with violating “Indications for 24 Hours, Commencing at pom. | the building regulations in refusing to tear down houses No. 421 and 423 New Jersey avenue, after nal Virginia, | BAving been condemned by the building inspector, iy winds, fair Weather, | 48 Called fora bearing in the Police Conrt this ” | morntug. Mr. Francjs Miller appeared for the de- — fendant and entered a plea in which he clans ‘that “there Is no violation of any valid law or ordi- naneo charged.” ‘The court thought this was a matter of considerable interest ‘bot to the Dis: trict and t ens, and for the purposes he Would hold that the law was good, to the Jurisdiction ae been_OFer: erly sold At s3c., | FUi€d, counsel entered a plea of “ni z ce Mapreteon & Cong | Assistant Building Ih “ithe latest | that Re examined the pullaty effets, made his report m. abeffeets at B. | made his repor dewned. On t uh st. nw, | [ictal kwear, marked { The rererred to. and | ding Inspector | tt, and the buildings were con- | 9h of December witness served copy of the order of coudemuation on the des dant, directing hin to nav dawn within thirty days trom “ order i$ not complied with the case will be thst. uw, | Iu the hands of the attorney for the District for provecution for maintaining a dangerous build. peal Was taken by led to comply with ‘There was no proof that the defendant was the w that he was interested in ‘court dismissed the case, Officers Elected. At the annual mecting of the Columbia Real the following onlcers | 3 ing.” the defendant, and that he fall Witness said th: pu Hamel, at Viviaa be Sng Ww, Barbour, br. jeheral, siesandes jonnsoa, ow 3 aa er; exeeditive commitvec, z gheere Obie; P. H. Conery, Kansas; Jd. New York, and Edward Hughes, Massachusetts, istrict Foreign Mission con- ptist church, on the 17th: mal dinner of the Masonic Veteran Asso- | inst., the following officers were elected for the en- botel next | suing year: ‘Ss. Roose and Jobn #. | Enon Baptist church, Pryor, vice president: pastot of Mt. Carmel ad | secret: > i Prof. W ‘hurch, cor Ing s | pastor of Third Baptist chu: An Indiana democrat {ton at the Fourth . Geriah Lamkins, baptist church, recording » A. Rose, assistant secretary: 4B. Johnson, pastor of the Second Baptist tary; James H. Lee, asoclation Was organ- fed last night by the election of the following Jr. Losi Woollen, president: Col. James Davis, vice Lycurgess Duiton, recording i ao ‘secretary; TON M StkeeT.—The bi Tecently used as a feed and | 4 ofa & Bros’. is now being It is the intention of Messrs. Crop) Crampton to erect a Warehouse upon ch Will be fow stories in height, and Will be Of Drick with stone Uimmings twe ‘Six and a baif teet in width by sixty feet and Will cost_ about £5,000. McMinainen 4 Bros Nor bing but agricultural im- piements will be stored in tals warehouse, DEATAS OF FoRMi was received here today that ‘Thomas H, Matthews ied sudde lenly This“ mornis Falbor coun son of the late Henry c. and a brother of Mr. €. long period. Wil De i from Baltimore | formerly of f nine creock | $anuary 11tn, of consimption embled at | Sows ‘They were three hun- | Dow Of his auction re AS a jeaves to his brocer, | grain store by G. W torn down. Boteler é this spa are the contractors. ‘RESIDENTS.—Word bis residence in The deceased Was the oldest . N. H. Young, ‘at Fort Pieree, Dak., SIrcee at AUvcTIos.—Mr, T romorrow within wad te froué uperior collection of house- ch has been removed there for re aud initiate the | convenience of sve, The majority of this furni« zeous display | ture is of very tine workmanship, and should ‘they mec | mand the attention of of artteles, parties desiring that Two Snows aT KeRNAN's. Tip top. Chegy et Cl) Randail Watson, colored. a noted desperad mW. Browne: | charged itl several murders, bas been captured orton ; BAl formed, ~" White House and | CASHMERE 8 ito B40. | N CLOTH, p apap mnR ST or SPUN DRESS GOODS, extra width, reduced \@ HOME-SPUN. pure wool, wide double “immedse ‘size, reduced to; SLACK STRIPED sILx NELVETS, $1.19. Doabie WHITE WOOL BLANKET: TT ERE RRR ERE T s°%5 | gee pre a 1 MARKET SPACE. uear 7th street. SERGE dress goods, all colors, wide double Sans SB LACE CARH MELEE AWLS, pure wool, $1.50. P. ae Datiey has ‘sok to | 4b F Fine quali ed from Se ae 1O'the rood \ | The following examples are given of what would be deemed appropriate: Throop "has Said to.4, ¢ | “Fired natrress sweet restorer." He-No TRA, “4 vod tale is nome the irons ex bein | Pure fieNo—Excettent He whee & a. ene Had = be te ix the beat” sermon.”—Martin Gillet ‘0 Tra themselves, Sea ose: who Fon rat i, eins ‘till which date con- a Ks, drew a pistol on | "Write plainly, ign your hist jal. ‘The party is | ber ana 3 { | bad siopped in front of the Saloon | _7B@s¥ards will be made by impartial and disinter- | of the paper only. s¥inbol, acsumed name or s Rum: I envelope ar elope will mot boo the selection by the Jurwes of the tures. Se of the Hopesed | Addreseall communtcationsrelating to this offer to He-No Tra Provenns, M.A. Austin and Lieut. Tp. | are Mantrs Griter & Co. Baltimore, Ma. Sddrens. Theses nd unfortunate women to | (Copyright 1887.) = and homes 101 have met with 'somesic | Cuavpics By Sewer, BELLOGG BUILDING, No. 1416 F ST. N.W., Washington, D.C. | nea ESTATE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Special Attention Paid to Making Investmente. IMPROVED OB UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. NEGOTIATING LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, RENTING HOUSES AND COLLECTING RENTS. sited last ache hy | Houses and Property Placed in our hands will have our Careful Attention. Charles W. Daseh and } All Kinds of Insurance Risks Placed in Foreign or Home Companies. ion, Wednesday, Thursday W: Hoon ieee NATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY or faded hair to its orij coo os Fechner and tee scurt in of Paris, London, Munich, | #9t restoring Vienna and other Ri Faipre the rote ‘to @ healt iuportant ever exhibited Bere. | month or ino: leaving te wealpe tena ene ee ABOVE ALL, HOWEVER, also, “Devout c We recommend NATTANS' CRY! Di 9, “Devoulon” and “Music,” yp 'STAL DISCOVERY Dhor, po silvers ofany- other composition. by young or eral substance in it ean, therefore, Le used without fear i. We guarantee every bottle, ARTHUR NATTANS, Proprietor, Tae oot ee Lire AND Maromry ‘The toterest | j19 VENTLEMEN'S SUITS SOU! 50 cents: Pants, 2occnte. _ Goods called for and. G95 21h stm. Cet 1, Calvert st, Bait deta in the wale ee and hauiogs and ANYES and Dete nw. RED Issues, FOR RESSED FOR $1. the orm cea aE ARNE wwered. JACKETS ae ae hangings: also, such furniture : ied for. | Th the entalogue ths fe Is inade to come after Monday's sale, sror. It Will be sol to-morrow. * __ our Deen. for some time in securing some of tne fered in this country. We nave plated th rater on out bargain couitens and the folloy solowmne 2 Sores aestageceats Sk torent Bl al Ie oni e wise to sure aome of taco great ba gains at once: 6 hand painted french China frult pe for Reet tat hy ited lava “2 | Hand patnea lata cues Colored channbar bai «eo . cham! is “ Colored tin cuspadors, “Te S$ quart dish pai “150. lore en Oe ad Patent Acme ty «Boe Pate “ i | Brushes bese «ibe ae & sek «3 Woouen a “« 9, “ Pt ‘Good wooden buckets, 12c.; colored’ and white shelf per. 98 sheets for 1:.; Dread fraters for 4e.; Stove poll ‘The above list ‘will give you some idea of 3 We are Of. fering now on our in counters. Come see for Yourself and beeonvinced. FRANKLE & Co., suc- cessors to K. GOldschmid, 81: 7th st. nw. 1 Favors for the German, Gould's, 471 9th st. 6 Ladiew Shoes Given Away. ‘To-morrow ig the last, day of our closing-out sale of ladies’ Don't mils: the opportunity to secure a palp of ladies’ $+ warranted French Kid shoes st $2.50; ladies’ $8 shoes, J. & T. Cous- ins inake, kid or aie ee $2.10; | Indies’ $2'shoex kid or pebble goat, St 1.00: ladies? fe oe ea pers, cloth or ecnen’ At 250. : Salles les’ $1.25 ine pebble grain, all soild leather, ae sxe: lates $1. fine ‘kid, with worked button 8, les! 75c.siIppers, opera toe or mon sénse, ie 50c. Look out for our great clear- ance salé of children’s shoes next week. 1 ‘THE Sta SHOR poe Read Following Wonderful Bargains offered for to-mbrrow at S. W. Augenstein’s, 8 $10, G21 Zin strtet northwest: Decorated Chamber Sets, $2.88 Hacks, 5e.; Japanned Slop Ja ett Wash Tub T clothesiines | Wasnboasd pg Clothespin se; Chopping Bow! and Kalfe, ze. Steplddees with bue OU Et, FM, G7Ca5 4 Thay Sie; 6 ft, 98c.; Colored Glass Sugar fowl, 132. Colored dias ‘Butter Dish, 12c.; Gas Globés, 16¢.; French China Hand-painted Cuspa- dors, 48e.; half dozen White Handled Knives: and Forks, 774.5 half dozen Colored Goblets, 24. ‘qt. Covered bucket, Ga Qt. 18¢.: jt. Coffee at. 186.5 6 at., 2lc.; 2 at. Saucepii pan, Ie 4 qt. Sauce] sn ae i J9¢. 5 Ke ‘Dishpans, 9c. ; 1 bah bua, ae Joes 3 TPS at Hahn’s Mark Down sale, S16 7th street, and i922 Pennsylvania avenue. Remember our immense stock miust re- iced! Disses’ $2 hand welt button, $1.65, $1.75 straight goat spring heels, $1.45. 5 box toe, pebble and kid ‘button, $1. Missew’ $1.25 solid spring heel button, 90c. Boys’ $2.50 calf and kip boots, $1.75, “f* $i30 button and laced, $1. “$1.25 substantial button, ‘Youths’ #1,00 serviceable button, solid Ie eas oe . 3 85e. goat spring heel Ladies st 50 Cousip’s French kid button, $3.75. it button, $1 cam Rates ete tone oats, $2 nts $4.50 Rand welt and goat | “$3 Tine calf sewed boots, $2.35, “$2.50 veal calf button, $1.65. $1.50 button, laced and Congress, $1.25. Goods at halt rprice’on Bargain Counter, i Fine spectactes, 500.3 4 3,487 Pa. ave. tat Johnvon’s, 9th and E. A large shipment of salt Water Oysters arrived | | a chine! 95,50 this day Will be served in every available style. Select steamed and half shell a specialty, ‘The celebrated Lynn Haven Rays. Call and satisty your appetites, Johnson's 442 and 444 9th street, | corner E street northwest. Ladies saloon first floor. “10c. Royal? poaceseeeiee! Lansburgh's. Fresh Alderney e. ber quart. Cream Loe. | Never Beronz IN THE HISTORY OF THE CLOTHING TRADE WERE SUCH VALUES OFFERED. $5.00 will buy @ durable OVERCOAT, worth 810. Astrictly All-Wool MELTON OVERCOAT at $7.50, ‘worth 812. $10.00 will buy an All-Wool BEAVER OVEROOAT, in Bite and Brown, worth $16. 922-00 will bay « tne KERaEY ovzncoaT, worth, $15.00 will buy a fine All-Wool CHINCHILLA SUB- TOUT OVERCOAT, worth $26. SUITS at $5.00, 86. $7, 88, $10 and up to $30. ore sures 84.50, 85, $6, 86.50, $7 and upto BOYS" OVERCOATS at $3.50, $4, $4.50, 95, $5.50, 86.and up to #15. SUITS FOR CHILDREN from 5 to 12 yearsold at | 82.50, 83, 83.50, @4 and up to 88, CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS at $2.50, 83, $3.50, 84 and up to 88. 1,000 PAIR OF PANTS FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS and CHILDREN FROM $1.00 UP. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, nls CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. No Loxe Proctamatiox. QUALITY, PRICES AND REPUTATION SPEAK LOUDER FOR US THAN WORDS. ‘The Superior Make of our Well-known Clothing, to wether with Bargain prices, tell the story. ‘Men, Young Men, Boys and Children Suits, and Overcoat Department, are open to your in- spection, with the Lowest Prices. At is. practical fact that we are not consider- ing the question of profit on what remains of ‘Our ¥ull and Winter Stock. Our only object now is tosell the goods, ‘We have made big deductions in our Suit De- partment. We have made big deductions in our Pants Department. We have cut deop in our : Overcoat Department. We are Sacrificing the Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats. Now is the chance for Bargains in Men's Fur- nishings, EVERYTHING CHEAP FOR CASH. OAR WALKER & 00, mz 625 Pennsylvania avenue, We Axe Tarxe Sroce, AND HAVE © iiledaigien © 1 Beaty or 81 1 ead a5! orate 2PLOSH, {ULSTEBS sae 30 an 38 tor $40; reduoed 1 YER Raa, size 38, for $40; reduced from beg -3- ts 39% 810,915, 5, $20 and $23; for- 6 PLUSH JACRETS, $15, $18, $20; former prices 1 SAL SEE ers gh kn 4 EMETZ 7 _ 319 1237, ET 8 0 aon OF W. eee in Cash at pens Ue te Limit of ia Pareles familiar with Life Insurcoce setts examine the plan. “Those in senrels of taferusa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D..C., Bosrox Ssor Hovsz, ‘No. 912 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. JANUARY BARGAIN SALES. bargains ever of-| The magnitude of the business tranacted by ts the past week was evidence of the great and unpatslleled Dargains presented in our clearing-out sale of FALL AND WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. Otis isa strictly Cash Business, and the goods must Positively be sold to make room for our New Spring Btock. LOOK AT OUR NEW MARK DOWN PRICES. ee Kid Button Boots $4.50, former price Ladle French Kid Button Boots 94, forme, peild ‘Ladies’ Genuine Caracoa Kid Button Boots $3, formér price $4. Ladies’ Genuine Curscos Kid Button Boots $2.60 former price $3.25. ‘Ladies’ Genuine Curacos Kid Button Boots $2, formét Price, $2.75. Ladies’ Kid Button Boots $1.68, former price $2.50. Ladies’ Kid Button Boots $1.46, former price Ladies’ Kid Button Boots, $1.25; former price, ‘Ladies’ Hand-sewed Straight Goat Waukenfaet Button, €4; former price, 85. Ladies’ French Kid and Kangaroo Wasukentsst Hand- sewed Button, at $4.50; former price,@6. Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button,at $3 : former price, $3.75. Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button, $2. Ladies’ Pebble or Straight Goat, g2; former price, 82.75. Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button, $1.50; former ptice, $2. Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button, $1.25; former price, $1.75. ‘The above shoes can be bad in any widthé, style of toe or heel. Infants’ Pebble and Kid Button Shoes, st 40c. per pair. Children's Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 4-7, 60c. per pair. Children's Spring Heel Gost Button, sizes 8-11, at 90c. per pair: a bargain. Children's Solid Leather Tip Shoes for school wear, sizes 11-2, 1 per pair; every pair warranted. ‘Misses’ Spring Heel, Gost and Kid Button, at $1, 81.25, $1.50 and $2; could not be duplicated else- ‘where less than 25 per cent more. Robert Dix Children’s Spring Heel Shoes, $1.15 per pair. ‘We are sole agent for the W. L. Dougias* K. of L. 83 Shoe, for Gent's wear, Button, Lace and Gaiter, superior to those at 85 in wear. Call and see for yourselves. We guarantee to make it Pay, as we mean business, 0c. Bottles of Shoe Dressing at Go. per bottle, Button's Raven Gloss Shoe Polish, 25c. bottle at 15¢ per bottle, No Trouble to Show Goods whether you Buy or Not. ‘Money Refunded to Dissatisfied Buyers. Don't forget the place, WE CLOSE AT 7 P.M, SATURDAY EXCEPTED, THE NEW BOSTON SHOE HOUSE, 912 7th Street N. W., Between I and K, 3020-38 H. GOLDSTEIN, Proprietor. Wirrzz Goors To Br Crosen. 300 paird BLANKETS, $1, $1.25, $2, $2.50, 93, Fn Bpe meget 200 LoNG AND SHORT CLOAKS from @2 to $10. ‘Marked down 50 per cent, plain figures. . LAP ROBES AND HORSE BLANKETS, 25 por cetit redaction. AN CLOAKING and bears winter goods at a great Teduetion. _ We have filled our remnant counter with all kinds of odds to be closed out, plain figures. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 20° m 713 Market Space, E. G. Dav, ‘719 MARKET SPACE. : GRAND DISPLAY OF EVENING GOODS. » Have just received an elegant line of desirable goods mtitable for evening wear. ‘Embroidered Crape Lisse Flouncing and Edge to match. ‘Embroidered Silk Brassels Net, all shades, G-4 Pisin Bronsels Nets, all shades. ‘White and Colored Fedora Nets and Flouncing. Black Oriental Net Embroidered in Gold. “ Beal’ Duchess Lace Overdresees, Flouncings and Laces to match. Point Gatize Laces and Flouncings. Real Duchess Pelerines, Collars and Handkerchiefs, largest and best stock south of New York. Elegant line of Pearl Fronts, Panels, Collars and Passamentérie, with cut steel and tinted shades, espe- cially for evening wear. E. G. DAVIS, Corner 8th st. and Market Space. EMBROIDERIES! §EMBROIDERIES!! We have the largest stock of Embroideries ever offered in this market. Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Flouncings, Edgings and Allovers in great variety. ‘ine goods and low prices. No trouble to show goods. Sa E.G. DAVIS. Peak Garat Cor IN PRICES OF CLOTHING, Ar aK HALL, Comer 10thgand F streets. ‘WE OFFER, and Ends, but s unsateat oP eine Uap dor ten and Boys si esobais conrot Sept Stony Overconat #5, reduced from 96.50, ‘ilorm Cotte at 96, reduced from a Ghinchlits Overcouts at $6, red 29. Fine Ceinchige Gooner et gist nao, re Chine at 815, Montagnac Chinchilla Overcoats at lesrediicen free Coats and Vests from #30: 30, S11 aud 812, ro- Sass Albert Suite #915 and upwards, Full Dress Site at B20, reduced rem gb, ata 9 Pants, immense assortment, at Prices to suit, FOR BOYS. ‘The increase of our sales in ts and Over- coats since the commencement o ar Retartios sale has been 0 large that we do bot expect to o f Suit or Ovareeat, certainly Tet it fow price them, ‘Tt will pay You to buy’ them ‘even use, As the assortinent grows smaller the bargains prow. Digwer; 20 call st once at Oak HALL, *$a20 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Hor Cisse Tanoaxe aT LOW PRICES. LOOK AT OUR DISPLAY OF STYLISH ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS THAT WE ARE MAKING UP TO ORDER FOR $20. THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS. WE MAKE THEM UP IN THE LATEST STYLES AND GUARANTEE GOOD FITS. ‘Mn.T. A. McCARTHY GIVES PERSOKAL 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 GOODB IN, ‘SHE CITY FROM WHICH TO MAKE SELEC- TIONS, AND WE CARRY ALL GRADES FROM THESE WHICH WE MARE UP AT @20 ‘TO THE FINEST IMPORTED GOODS MANU- FACTURED IN ENGLAND, GERMANY AND BELGIUM. FOR FINE GOODS OUR PRICES ARE ‘TWENTY-FIVE PRR CENT BELOW FIBST- CLASS MERCHANT TAILORS. Ma. McCARTHY GIVES SPECIAL ATTEN- TION TO FINE PULL DRESS SUITS. EB BABNUM & Go,’ Sat Ho: ‘has ofttimes been the most gladsome sound that ever fell upon the ears of suffering mortals, SAIL Ho! has ofttimés revived and reanimated the human heart ‘when grim despair had entered therein and was hold- ing high carnival SAIL HO! ‘Tis VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE that speaks to you now, witi 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 digrast has taken the place of confidence, and almost in despair you exclaim, “Whither shall I go Giggs AY,-JSANUARY 21, 1887. DRY _ GOODS. __ BOOKS, &. Ar Cosr. Ar Cosr. Ar Cost. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Our whole stock of choice Novelties in Wool Pattern Dresses, Combination Suite, Ptush Novelties, Elegant ‘Velvets, Paris Robes, have been reduced to prime Cost. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR Evening Satins and Tilusions. Great Reductions in Prices. All Shades of Extra Quality . Fine Colored Satins, at 75c., reduced from White, Cream, Nie, elo. New Shades und Choier Quality, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, flax preserved. Examine these elegant goods. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Fancy Velvets and Plushes at Cost. ‘We have reduced the prices of all Fancy Velvets and Plushes to prime cost, and offer unusual Bargain in ‘Paris Novelties in Silks, Velvet and Plushes. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Jar Made Hoee, at 25c. All sizes for children. Bilk Hosiery in Great Variety. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. no Ovexma Or Frexce Sareexs. SEATON PERRY WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, JANU: IMPORTATION” 01 ie gear, sity OF FRENCH Suni URED BY GROS, ROMAN, THESE GOODS HAVE, JUST. BEER, FROM, My EXrd "ORDER FOR THE 1887. “LOWEST PRICES" ON ALL WINTEB WRAPS. “GREATLY, REDUCED PRICES? on CA eee ae TRIMMED MTT tERRE QUILTED SATIN LININGS. aT, 135 AND $1.00, FOR Si 88 AND 50, NODE CHINED AND SHUSSELS-KETE. MOIRE FRANCAISE IN BLACK, WHITE AND ALL SUPER & STOR OF Exons POR RAE | fs @r PLAN FIUEES. AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perey BorLprva, Eatablished 1840. Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th st. 15 FAMILY SUPPLIES. that 1 may be dealt with honestly snd fairly and | yp sqimarely?” SAIL HO! ‘The good ship heaves in sight—is bearing down upon you With all sails set and gay 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 is marked in plain figures thereon, and those figures are abbolute “eye openers.” They have opened the eyes of ‘the people to the stupendous frauds which have been practiced Upon them in,the matter of prices. Our Prices! What a revolution they beye wrought in this community. They have long since ceased to be a mat- ter of competition. Other dealers have yielded to us ‘the palm of LOW PRICES almost without a struggle. ‘We have a tremendous stock of RINE READY-MADE CLOTHING of our own manufacture, for Men, Youths, Boys and Chiildreb, which we are selling at exactly TEN PER ae ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFAC- TURE. - SAIL HO! ‘WE ARE HERE. COME ABOARD. victor & ADLER, TEM PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, COR MASS. AVE. ‘Open Saturdays until 11 o'clock p.m. jal5 Our New Years Proctasatiox: KING'S PALACE. \T CLOAK AND MILLINERY SLAUGHTER! weed you can buy and elegant Cloth SESS wo buy a Beaver Newmarket, worth $10. For uane buy an Blevant Batts Te gS. “a gigou cai buy a Silk FurLined Circular, 2.75 you can buy a nice Boucle Jacket, worth Vi = eases Tee CAE Be LE Jon can buy «Pluss Visite, worth joucan buy a Seal Plush Visite, i tei it Plush Visit ect see A re van you can buy a nice Plush Coat, worth $25, ee, ‘Seal Plush Coat, real #zpyou can buy the Snest Seal Plush Costs, OVER 1,000 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ COATS TO BE SLAUGHTERED! For 92.25 you can buy an clagant Child's Coat, trom | 325 te rea 274 ygncan buy lovely Children's Costa, ages eet buy Children’s Coats, ranging MOST MOST moar ‘WHOLESOME WHOKESOME ‘WHOLESOME WHOLESOME WHOLELOME WHOLESOME WHOLESOME HECKEE'S WHOLESOME WHOLESOME BUCKWHEAT. WHOLESOME ‘WHOLESOME WHOLESOME WHOLESOME ‘WHOLESOME ‘WHOLESOME WHOLESOME WHOLESOME FooD Foo Foop oop an Facsn NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY I HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE 19 CENTS APOUND. SOLDIN 2 POUND PACKAGES. THE IN- CREASING SALE OF THIS SAUSAGE MAKES IT NECES- SARY FOR ORDEES TO BE GIVEN BEFORE iTS AE- RIVAL. \N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 Fatreet, qe teten buy elegant Children’s Comte, taty | Pore Tracax Ouve On, for Misses. will how be cnitee sig mane? Allin heed of CI Baw A pow cance. | Don't inise to yo to KIN QUE GREAT MILLINERY SALE. ‘Wo have been fortunate to close the entire stock of matufactory from ‘New York of Fine ta, Only desirable and leading sla ¥ 1 shapes und colors, ‘which we’ tee. cents your choice. Also our Children's Hats, trimmed and ‘50 and 750. - We have only afew more of elegant Felt Boni Astrakhan, bou ibae. ‘tmmense stock of Tips jurnes will be wold, some as low a yeriz i and gel) wt cen ni9 931 Pawxsrivaxe Avzx0E FLOWERS. Flowers Partichlsnly fine French poutuele feererent iinsinicsasamncreme ney, betty Buy'your Kid Gloves ar KING'S PALACE if yo pos, wah ‘money. “French Pattern Hnportation wold at 826 will now be offered at Soaks, All are Invited to Our New Year's Clearing Sale. KING'S PALACE, 83. 3814 Seventh Street n.w. MEDMONT AIR LINE. L 00 D IT g8Sg P Loo ou ung ULE IN, £ 838 bu Pope ane hae a: geuruurs ). : yz hb Me ie 3 atte, aoe ‘points bolas, South, Pal BPR, 00, EER ppp nee per ree ger | Do vo Mout Grapes ease me mise ERE ete Bele A dement R OOF 3 RE “oo? Eee Bod Her i & Bue EOE 18 NOW SHIPPING A DEY CHAMPAGNE 10 THE UNITED STATES KNOWS AS THE GRAND VIN SEC, WHICH 18 OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE a8 THE “CARTE BLANCHE,” AT PRESENT SHIPPED BY HIM, AND WHICH HAS BEEN SO FAVORABLY RECEIVED BY THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. HIS WINES ARE THE FINEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE SENT FROM FRANCE, AND HE FERts CONFIDENT THAT THE NEW. DRY WINE WILL ‘MEET WITH FRIENDS WHEREVER IT I8 KNOWN. PRICE—QUARTS, $20.20; PINTS, $32.20. FOR SALE BY: 4G. @. CORNWELL & SOX, 1416 AND 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,” Aseweet and palatable a8 Large Invoices in Stock, ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 428 9th stroot. nls You Have A Srizxow Caaxce 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 ALLOF 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. ¥. W., BET. IAND K STS, TWO DOORS BELOW BUR- DETTE'’S DRY GOODS HOUSE. COME AND SEE Us AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Ease ‘Oth at YEAR. — a ee ee Taare tetas Whuertse Foe PRINTING PAPER, WRITING PAPER, ‘BAC re oe NE spree Sor oe "td Corporations ‘Paper and Paper Bags printe! at abort notice, E. E. RIDER, —s ‘Sth st. nw, ivania | 1887. e eal Ww. H. MORRISON 475 Pa, AVE, AND N. ¥. AVE. AND 15TH ST. ‘Children, Misses and Ladies Hose, Black Bibbed, Regu- | Has just opened one of the largest and best selected ‘stocks of Christmas and New Year presents in the city. ‘Hie selection of decorsted Books ie the —S offered in Washington. A Fo: Le Or Bux Boos seek Sosa tet Td Hevoitaine Nole-poors, pn en WEEUING TABLETS and PERCE OS Wee Eis eer The twelve mos. uniform in size and style, ‘neatly in cloth, 53 kinds, only 35c. each. Testing paver and Shd cuvelopes. 24 sheets of paper and 20 BEB CENT, DISCOUNT OX ALL WINTER “Foe Rearer a “ibn the “oS “onpe Ax AND, ENDS" IN SEAL PLUSH 'KLVET WRAPS AND i Se SR TGREAT SACHIFICE™ TO Oi oll INDUCEMENTIN A LOT OF: A STOIRE FRANCAISE AND BOG ane JOHN C PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th street nw. LADIES’ GOODS. NTON FISHER'S a lish S patie nyt Gea ‘Thirty-five Fears’ lence. at Serena stants ata, hve oa Vale fare ioeman ot et ony cen Se aed by this superior process jen Even im, Bresee wanes. Gentlemen's, clothes’ Dy thie proven will not lose their al ‘aud guaranteed to be removed effectually. mie 21 Wosmngs, & Newer, ‘Baltimore, Md. Will Open at wild’ Hotel, Private Pastors, 5. JANUARY BLAND 2. ede yIMRE iad wate x + Ww HAUS, JACKETS and OOERSEYS sa 3 MUS. WAMSLEY, Of Wamsiey & Nedwell. War How & Co, 25 West 16th Street, ‘New York, WASHINGTON BRANCH, 815 15th Street Northwest (Over Hanson, Hiss & Co.'s), ‘Will oferon MONDAY, JANUARY 17, and following week (previous to departure for Europe) all their ‘Magnificent Stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, Ere, ‘Just received from the leading houses of LONDON AND PARIS. All of Which will be sold at jal5-lw | HALF COST OF IMPORTATION. 26 North Charles Street, Baltimore, ‘Has opened here at 1110 F st. n.w., bet. 11th and 12th sts.,a handsome assortment of French Bonnets snd ‘Hate,carefally selected by her sister, who is now in Paris; also. choice selection of Evening and Recep- | EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR, J.C. HUTCHINSON, IMPORTER. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. REMAREABLE BARGAINS. FRENCH FRISE WRAPS, PLUSH VISITES, ASTRACHAN VISITES, Plain and Fur Trimmed. ENGLISH JACKETS. NEW GOODS. Recent purchase at tremendous reductions, ‘MILLINERY at Lowest Prices ever quoted. ‘FUES at 10 per cent. discount. Bent quality only. DRESS TROOMINGS, Direct importation. LACES, FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 per pair upward. Pitted and warranted. SILK PLUSH, ailcolors, at €1.05 per yard. ‘BEST QUALITY ASTRACHAN, BLACK and BROWS, ‘at $4,00 per yard, 54 inches wide. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. jt (QUPERFLUOUS HAIR OBLITERATED. LEAVING FE eS an Opp TED, 2 ‘the only Eemedy Tor «bis Iideous blemish. Plasters: po ;Only promete « more stubborn growth. tne Fre, esiocns for ladies aud children. MRS. DI GABHIEL, 15216 stn. w ded-imn Tape -ARISIAN S ODES IN FINE FRENCH IR GOO! ute J, PRANDL, 1309 F ST. NOVELTIBS IN BACK ColFFUnEs, BANGS. HAIR BANGS SHINGLED. Tair = eS ‘Special attention placing of m¢-11m* FFF A VV (00 RRR 58S, o FAY ess F aa v oo EE RER iM x Gas. a MM MI A NN MM do E, Be PRE AA ERE ia BRS S45: ‘THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, AT J. JAY GOULD'S, 0¢30-3m_ 421 9th st, near Pennsylvanis ave. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER, ‘Will show the coming week ‘NOVELTIES [5 ‘HIGH CLASS BONNETS Also, ai. FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Seeererer gee | Ona ce +. P. , Hes & Ca 315TH ST, HAVE ON XH ION A FINE LINE OP PERS, WALL Pal RUSSIAN CAFETIERS. “THE SUPERIOR” CARPET SWEEPERS, €3.50, “PERFECTION” CARPET SWEEPERS, WILMARTH & ZDMONSTON, China and Glass Linportera passe Penneylvania aventa_ Bro Cor Ix Prices FORTIERES AND HEAVY CURTAINS wat Wo will begin our ANl-Siik T Bre diferent colors. ieee woods will Goor News: Goon ag FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT ROUSR. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVFS and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ip general as boone need be without a well-furnisbed howe be ‘cause they have not ot the cash to apare. We are determined to kuock the bottom outof high prices, and will sell GooDs ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE FOR Casi. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers ‘cau make their own terms in regard to payments. ‘Come and see the largest store in the United States ‘Come and see the langest and most varied stock to ee lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices amd terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSK (TRE OLD RINE, ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS XN. Ww, is the place you were looking for. Come and be com ‘Vinced that whit we say are factsand no humbug. We Tepest, come and make your own terms—at x18 GROGAN’ and when you start to select a HEATING ana COOK- ING STOVE be sure to call and inspect the lanrest | asortment ever shown in this city. Also, LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MANTELS, &e, in great variety. In TIN WAKE we keop the finest quality, wich costs very little more tan the common. A call solicited. ROR. Established 1864. Bont Bach now the leading Pianos of the Evans and Weser bron. 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 & Co, UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO,” A thorot first-class instrument at a me- dium ‘Over 41,000 now in use. ‘Second-hand Pianos and Organsat prices from 610 0150. Sold on small monthly paywenta. ‘Largest assortment of S-cent Music in the city. BENRY EBERBACH, PECTIPOLTERIGHTS POR Sale AND RENT NEW ASD As Well as Ornamental. For Christmas Presents One of the Celebrated Light Running NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. ‘The Greatest Variety Work Accomplished with Base, ‘Call at our office or send for Catalogue of Samplen, 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 628 9th at. n.w., St. Cloud building. Agents for Draping Forms at $3 per dor. as one of those magnificent Silver Bound, highly finished in Ebony, Black Walnut apd Nickel SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, ‘Sewing Machines as a boliday sift, Sees HATS AXD GENTS FURNISHINGS ‘In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERT.00, (Shirts to Order. 6 forg12. 4 perfect At guarantesd, ELLERY S, 1337 F otrest <8 Opposite the Ebbitt House, eT Busors Casrsomxe. Series L. ©. BISHOP, Drugyist, ps 7309 st, cor. Hot aw