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: THE EVENING STAR: a WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, J. ARY (25, 1887-SUPPLEMENT — Bishop Hyan on Capital and Labor. WE CONDEMNS IMMORAL AND IRRELICIOUS THRORIES NO MATTER BY WHOM TAUGHT. ‘The Right Rev. Stephen Vincent Ryan, Catholic Bishop o° Buffalo, has written a very strong pas- toral letter, which was read Sunday in all the churches of the diocese. “Labor and capital,” says the bishop, “the work- asses and moneyed aristocracy, may 100k for nded and impartia! treatmmentat the hands ‘chnireh; yet no one can fail to see Where Lily lies or to Whom her heart goes out. in ise sons desert her; some . misied or faithless, may now. Up aust her and make sbip- he loss ts all thetrs. Like a wreck of the faith. true und tender mother,she will mougn over the lost es, but without intnimizing the truth or abating an lota of her divine message. * * * Honest and in- dustrions work, the bone and sinew of the nation, the church blesses you; owns your right to com: Dine peaceably to secure the ainelioration of Your condition, an equitable share of the profits of Your hard labor, a just remuneration for your daily toll, io maintain yourselves and families in decency and reasonable competency, in homes where cher- hed children |* '*" *” may be the comfort of your rehowrs. * * * If there shall be any con- ation It can only come through your own idal folly, because of the unjust principles you adopt, the uniawtni ends you propose to yourselves or the immoral means you use t attain your ob- ject. Vote But should you, in spite of her warning », Hy In the face of divine law, aim a blow at society. be carried away by anti-social anarchical, humoral and irreitgious theories, no matter by ‘hom propounded or by whom defended, you cer- tainly ‘may expect the chureh’s condeinnation if and sure, leaving a monument as striking as Baber's tower On the plains of Shinar, and of the supreme folly of building in opposition to the Al- mighty.” Miss Van Zandt Going to Paris. GONE ABOUT HEK FLIRTATIONS AT COLLEGE. Mrs. Van Zandt is quoted a5 saying in Chicago Sunday: “My daughter and I are going to Europe. We shall proceed to-Parts and take up our residence there. Itis our plan to remain in Parts until a decision is reached in the case of «A dispatch from Chambersburg, Pa., says Miss Van Zandt was a former student of Williams coi- lege af that place. She came here in the fall of i879, accompanied by ber mother. The latter de- sired Ww remain ai the college, stating that it was for her to have personal supervision over her child, as the daughter was not well. ‘This wus denied the lady. and she returned to Philadetphia. The newstudent soon gave evidence of an exceedingly eccentric mature. Her de! semed to be in accomplishing somet peculiaz, and she Was the source of much trouble Ww the college. Her conduct was overlooked ‘Ww agreat extent by the principal, who considered the girt ill-balaneced. She was not a favorite tn the “in: with her associates, as they considered her pecaiiar and could pot understand her aetions. ‘Ske was always desirous of spending her time in Birtation with the young men who passed by, and consequently dil ‘not make much way with her studies. The principal sayssht gave her con- siderable latitade, as she never considered Miss ‘Van Zandt of a sound mind. On one oecasion the girt absented herself from the coflege and spent ‘the day and part af the evening in driving around the country with a young man. When remon- are eel bem cae pa at ae ri thinking there was an: wrong ke my ‘of 1880 she lefi the college and returned to: home in Philadeipnia. MENA IX WAX. ‘The Chicago papers Sunday contained advertise- nents to the effect that one of the museums would exhibit a wax figure of Miss Van Zandt. The fig- ure was on exhibition yesterday morning, afternoon the attorneys for Miss Van ‘andl obtained an injunction restraining the ex hibit ———+e+ General Sherman’s Wedding ‘Day. From the Boston Budget. Gen, Shermans coming back here(to.Washtng- ton) to live af the-scene of bis early love. Over 40- years ago there was a brilliant wedding-party at the house occupied by ‘Tom Ewing, of Obie, sowth of theold War department, to witness the mar- riage of Lieut, Tecumseh Sherman to Mary Eleanor Rwing. Among tl were President Taylor, with his daughter, Mrs. Betty Bliss, and her bus- ‘band, Col. Bliss, Sir Heary Bulwer ‘and the other diplomats, we their court costumes, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and other leading ¢ ‘and a large number of army ‘and navy oifeers in fuil uniform. The ceremony Ar A U BoB AA U Bp ka 0 Bes 2“4 “od = THIS IS THE WAY WE CLOSE OUT. 1 Imported Raglan of Blue and Red Crepe Cloth with Chinchilla Plush, large, handsome buttons, an exceed- ingly stylish arment, sold at $22, now at $15. 1 Brown Boucle Raglan with Velvet and Feather trimming, very fine garment, all sold at $17, now at 10. PALETOTS. 3 Black Enslih Beaver Paletots with Silk Astrachan trumning, sold at $19, to be closed out at 10. NEWMARKETS. 2 Silk Matelasse Newmarkets, with black hare far collar and cuffs, sold at €25, to close out at half-price. VISITES. 1 Lynx Trimmed Plush Visite, 38 bust, sold et @50, close out at $38. 1 Maribeau Feather-trimmed Push Visite, handsome ornaments, sold at $23, to close out at $15. 1 Astrachan Visite, brown fur trimming, Astrachan ornaments, sold at $28, now 8220. 1 Crepe Cloth Visite, Astrachan trimming, sold st was performed by the Rev. Father Ryder, then Dresident of the Georgetown Jesuits college. ‘The wentlemen then Kissed the bride, and Henry Clay resented her with a Douquet in'a silver bouquet- . When Mrs. Sherman’s daughters have since been married each carried a bouquet in the Henry Clay bouquet-holder. ——eee _____ Rethario Marries Once Too Often. From the New York Times. ‘The end of a romance which was begun inthe ‘Fred. Dougiass and his wife have been in Paris ‘ats winter—ior that matter, may be there still— and have received much polite attention from a section of the American colony there. Douglass ‘snd Theodore Tilton had been-friends in the old days, and naturallythey went about a good deal logether, now that they were met again. ‘Phetwo heavy, large-featured, ‘looking me1 with thetr manive heads, of white hair, ateracted very general notice on levards.” One they dined ‘at a restaurant, amt talked logether for a long time. A Frenchman om, Mr. slowly, for my French 1 very im] ‘Then the stranger said: “When I saw you and your brother wxether although I could, of nothing that you said, I made Up my mind, from the refined modulation’ of your Yolces, tha you inusi both be orators. I should brothers socqualiy filtedaand expences he eae Ts 30 br eg experienced in pab- op Mow Logan Kept Faith with Grant. Chicago Special tothe N.Y. Tribune, January 19, ‘The statementis made here, and vouched for as authentic, thatJohn A. Logan “refused thecrown” at the national convention held in Chicago in 1880, before Garneld wasnominated. Wearywkh working for Grant, and wom out wih fxettement, | Logan lay down in hats room im the Palmer Howse during the recess Ute se day” o€ the convention to "neat" abet recuperase for the Tenewal of the inthe afternoon. ‘Phere was a knock onthe door. Mrs. Loca answered 1% Senatoms Prye and Halestood been for Gen. Grant, I am for him now, and“he will always have one vote from Illinois in that-conven- ‘You sy ione as I am 1 it and hfs name ts befose it. Grant's name cannot be withdrawn with my con. ‘Sent and ne will be voted for to the last.” Hale and Frye, finding him inflexibie, Jett bis. ——_——oee__ Lecked im Each Other's Embrace. ‘Two deaths by drowning were reported in Phila- Gelphia Sunday. Howard de Wees, tweive years, and iilram Gatter, Unirteen years, went to the, Same school, andwere seldom out of each other's. company. On Saturday morning Howard called upon bis chum Hiram, and laughmg and ‘Vogether they weat out, p: to return before dark. The boys ventured on the ice at te canal ‘Speting into the Schuyikil, near Fisher's Island, leading the way. suddenly gave Way and he drappeared. Howard, in spite of the fact thal he could not swim, jumped after his Iriend, and both sank, never t rise again allve. Dad been grappling for as Sunes, Gem BS appling for ai ashore, tightly locket! In each others embrace. - One Smoke That Cost Just 850. From the Shanandoah Herald. George Weirath tsa miner employed at Kenly un colliery and resides on West Coal st. He ts not vf luxurious taste, but Saturday be indulged unin- ‘wntionally in an extravagance unusual to most en. He drew for his month’s pay $53 in bills. The money was iu an envelope and, without counting It, he thought he took it all out and put 4 im his pocket. In the evening he and his wife ‘were starting out Ww do some shopping, when he Stopped Ww light a pipe. For this he used the pay envelope. When the pipe was lit he Uurew the envelope back on the fire. As it blazed Up and sank into ashes he Pian an envelope there. pockel he found been burned, me $3 there. The $60 had APRAID OF Te Pors.—The Scottish Aluance has sent to Queen Victoria a memorial Setting forth that the azgressions in Great Britain and. tie ou yoru te subversive of te Queen's suuhority ant of peoples risbts and uberties, and that the avowed. aim ‘Papacy Valican’s conquest and @upjection of Great Britain. Protestant ASSOCLATION, OF W. 5 Tasnen, POric 816, now $10. 1 Boucle Visite, satin lined mourning fringe, sold at 18, now $10. 1 Ottoman Cloth, with light plush trimming, eold at 819, now #10. 1 Novelty Visite, brown feather trimming, sold at 819, now $10. 1 imported Visite, made of red and blue crepe cloth, collar and cuffs of chinchilla fur, sold st $20,now $13. JACKETS. 1 tan colored Astrachan Cloth Jacket, tailor-made, Jarge buttons, sold $12.50, now $7.50. 2 Ottoman Cloth Jackets, trimmed in fancy plush, sold at $10, now $7. MILLINERY DEPT. 1 lot of bik. and brown French Felt Turbans at 57c., worth 81.25. 1 lot of Ostrich ‘Tips, in all the desirable and Istest ‘shades, 68c. a bunch. For the “TOBOGGAN SLIDE” 100 Toboggan Caps, im all shades, 48c. each. UPHOLSTERY DEPT. 5 pair Lace Curtains, 65c. a pair. 8 pair Lace Curtains, tape edge, 81.10 8 pair. iq} Delt Baw Silk Portiores, 24.15 « pair, former price, 2 pair Portieres, raw silk, $3.95 .apair. 2 pair Madras Curtains, $1.50 s pair. (Curtain Drapery, warrauted feat colors, 180. s yard. ‘New lot of Shades at 35c. ‘Smyrna Rugs 72c. each. ‘We have a few odd pairs of Curtains, in lace and raw } silk, which we will dispose of at a great sacrifice. Remember our great Clearing Sale of Blankets and Comforts begins Monday. . Our Special Sale of Embroideries now in progress. ‘Finest assortment in the city and lowest prices euar-- waa are eer 6 E Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balti- more University, has analyzed ZON- WEISS Cream for the Teeth, His re- port says it contuins preciceely the WEIS is of soft creamy consistency, nd is applied to the brash by means of an imitation ivoryepoon. It has peculiar. refreshing, preserving and » Cleansing qualities “amd delightfnl ftavoring of ite own. Sold by all Druggists. Qunavom = Prssrses. A higher grade of Plaster than the public ‘has hitherto known. More penetrating and Powerful than common Porous Plasters. Sold by albdrugwiste. 213m ABTHUR NATTANS, Propeietor, 4th and I and 2dand D sta. nw. ‘No Loxe P, ‘ROOLAMATION. QUALITY, PRICES AND REPUTATION SPRAK ‘LOUDER BOR US-‘THAN WORDS, 19 It is a practical fact that we are not consider. ing the question of profit on what remains of Our Fall and Winter Stock. Our only object ‘Bow is tosell the goods. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. ._|_PIANOS AND ORGANS. Hasse Exssomzar. ‘Having closed cut s job lot of Hamburg Bdging and Inserting from a leatting importer, we have placed the ‘same on sale at sbout one-half their actual value. 10,000 yards EDGING, 2c. 3e., 4c., Se.. Gon 7e- 10,000 yards EDGING and INSERTING, 8c., 10c., 124. 12000 Ferd EDGING and INSERTING, 142, 150. re. 5,000 yards EDGING and INSERTING, 18c., 20c., %e., 2e. A job in 64-inch BLEACHED DAMASK, 50c. ‘Very fine quality GERMAN DAMASK, 6234, 750. UNBLEACHED DAMASK, 25, 31, 3736, 50c. A drive in HUCK and DAMASK TOWELS, 12'4c. MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS, 81, $1.25. 81.50. Splendid valuein 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, 25c. All of our NEWMARKETS, that were $10 and $12, now $6 and $8. SHORT COATS, 87 and $8, now $5 and 86. BLANKETSand COMFORTABLES at reduced prices. INGRAIN and BRUSSELS CARPETS MARKED DOWN TO CLOSE OUT. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ate South side, near 7th street. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. All Wool 48 inch Cashmeres, very fine quality, re- duced to 75c., all colors and black. ‘These are the cheapest and best goods ever offered for the price. The shades are all good, and are actually worth one dollar. Great bargains in MOIRE SASH RIBBONS<t-$1.50, worth 83. Elegant BOMAN SASHES at 96, worth $12. FANCY ILLUSIONS reduced from 82.50 to $1.50 per yard. Large stock of EVENING GOODS at great reductions. Elegant FRENCH DRESS GOODS at cost. Our whole stock of choice French Novelties have been marked at cost, and we offer the most decided bargains in Pattern Dresses and Combination Suits ever placed before the public. LYONS FURE SILK VELVETS, all shades, reduced to 85; the finest goods in the market, Novelty VELVETS and PLUSHES reduced from 912.50 to 89. Elegant quality evening shades SATIN reduced from $1 to 75e. . Fine quality soft finish newest shades Bonnet and Guinet BLACK SILKS in great variety. Special bar- gaine at $1.50 and 82. All Silk GRENADINES reduced to 81 ; evening colors finest quality made. ‘Hand-besded VELOUTINE at $5, worth $10. Barnesley double LINEN DAMASK st $1.50; best goods in the world. Extra bargain in Children's BLACK HOSE at 25c., all sizes. We are selling off this stock at prices that will tempt you. ONE PRICE. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 322 019 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. L A NNN 885 Lo AA NNN Ask RMN ghS- TLELA A N RN 53s BBR U U RRR GGG H H Be UU RR GG HH BBBOOU OU RRR OG HHH -BoB UU RR Goo HH BBB UU ORR «GGG ot «H a4 BBB RRR 00 ae Bat Eat 8 3 i 1S SR EE + BBB RE 00-7 LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. BLANKET AND COMFORT DEPARTMENT. ‘THE PREDICTIONS ARE THAT WE WILL HAVE SEVERE COLD WEATHER. PREPARE YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY. ‘Remember, a Blanket is chesper than a doctor's bill. DO NOT OVERLOOK GOOD BED COVERING. Included in our annual January reduction was our BED COVERING STOOK. BLANKETS IN 8' ALL PRICES. Anice it ‘worth $5, 4 Blanket for 84°50, worth 26; 11-4 Blanket for 85, wort! B 96.50. ive you an extra size 2-4) Blanket for Borders Ouiy Blanket for $8. IFORNIA BLANKETS—NONE BETTER. ‘The virtues of a California Blanket are well known to ‘those housekeepers who have used them. In former ‘were too expensive for a good many to buy. oye the prices are in reach of all = fe are selling » fornia Blanket SSlifornis Blanket for $?s0, ‘a 12-4 California Blanket for 12-4 California Blanket for 80. cnt 12-4 California Blanket for 811.50; SPECIAL. OUR coe GATE BLANKET, extra heavy, extra varary CALIFORNIA BLANKET at Fo fine Blanket Californis Blan- ket for 1890, worth S20 Goteas aE Die unustasl Ket, bordery for $13, worth 815. — RED BLANKETS. 2-30, WO! Pounds), $1.50. for $2.50. (Our Arizona Mottled Gray, size 11-4, for 85. BED COMFORTS. Tisai Extra heary Comfort, 855. Better $1.50. saute ‘Quilted Center, Extra Weight Bed Com- ‘Extra ise Taft Comforts for Crotanne tnd Sattesn. Gs beantifal, patterns, nine French jared Satteon, junk and bite’ sateen Plain Pink and Light Bind Setteen Comforts l Eider Down Bed Comforts, $6.90 sod 815. °* BED SPREADS. qse.haye them in all the different qualities, as low as os > ASRnE o pean Bu perrer waanes " Al DESIGN, for $1.75. ‘Crib fee tru 2“ 5 XN Bagg be P) Bb oo Le fo? “ol Be Gor HE ad, Et Ee ih Be Fb 83: 2020-98 Mss M. J. Horr. 1309 F ST. NW, OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PATTERN BON- NETS AND HATS. W. H. MORRISON, X 475PA. AVE. AND 1434 N. Y.AVE. jo24 at, oar fetate a ect See on ae New Yue, Give Soh at™ DIARIES, Rue Rea Ne: BOOKE, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSO every kind. SUNDAY SCHOOL RECORD BOOKS. C. C. PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th at YEAR —PELOUBET'S SELECT G1, Wn & aoe . Established 1864. HAVE ON EXHISITION A FINE LINRor | _Ei Newey & Bvaun and Wen ee, ee ease ee fre = Sai ewes eae to ane r aot va, ark] Fite Howie, Yebun ume eoetiee |X ENE A pn pe Myrrh ETANSON Hise & OO. 815 15th st Ec e XN 24 Bos’ Exe Corrze ‘Vinxxa 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, RUSSIAN CAFETIERS. “THE SUPERIOR” CARPET SWEBPERS, $3.50. “PERFECTION” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.00. poet ‘WILMABTH & EDMONSTOX, seo eae manos is Chine and Gises Importers, a2 . S17 Market Space. ja15 1205 Pennsylvania avenue. ae AS, Do Nor Poncuase Br Cor Ix Priczs. UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, A thoroughly first-class instrument st ame We will begin Monday andoffer our stock of Por | dium price Over 41,000 uow in uss VERY CURTUN HAS (RuKED EVERY CUR’ ‘HAS » |ARKED DOWR. | Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 812 Portieree to 619. to $150. Sold on small monthly payments, a8 go. ge. Broo ‘Largest assortment of 5-cent Music in the city. 25 do. do. EBERBAC! ‘The greatest bargain is our ANL-Bilt past aprerare O15 F stroot ap? Evan F. Daoor, tary. for 1887: All FRENCH FELT BONNETS AND HATS AT COST. ‘and Papers, for ‘Teachers and KID GLOVES AT ACTUAL COST TO CLOSE. 166 ——— UPERFLUOUS HAIR OBLITERATED, LEAVING ‘and Card Plate. 4 Siicirsce Sty wlectric Necdie Prowes why aN ‘Ghoice ‘Stationery. & Paper and & eee ay ioe. tric treatments’ for indiea, fren. MRS, Di, ‘WAL BALLANTYNE & SON, GABRIEL, 1321 G at. w. | _ae7 z 428 7th st, inet Hale Goons, TINE FRENCH |“ yoiar, BALANCE BOOK! MLLE M. J. PRANDL, 1300 F st. INDEX and TIME BOO) NOVELTIES IN BACK COlFFURES, py tEPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS, pan DMI AOS OMLRD., | cuore REDD boone plsciug of Bridal Veils, : ereriy @ TABLETS and ENVELOPES, all sisse. - PILES WEDDING INVITATIONS'* VISYSISG FF i Y ¥ > BRR, 888s | CARDS engraved ana Printed. Fe AA VY 99 Ere Sas, F 2A W 80? BR Scg8 | 2-3m_ Stationers. cor. Penn. ave. aud 13th stn. por es pe A ng |e Coe Poe 5 ‘The Home, twelve mos., uniform in size and Sco RR BAM AARNE neatly bound in cloth, wilt 3 nd only abe. each GGG KEE Ro H MM M A AN RN | Writing paper and envelopes, 24 sheets of paper and ‘THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, AT “Mie cheapest Aibauas in the city.” J. JAY GOULD'S, Receiving goods daily st 0030-3 4221 9th ot, near Pennsylvania ave JOHN © PARKER'S, 7 617 and 619 7th street nw. DIES, cur own RES colt 017 and 619 7th street nw, PEERLESS DYES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. everything. Th 1d everywhere. pp eg ag jount int or for actu mot Color op Réo:tading“Qualicen They do F pot croak OF smut FORSCHIFFELY & EVANS, RESH Ee ee REE a Ae ORAS NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. Fee ei the best in the world, BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY IMPERVOUS, I HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE pa ace 19 CENTS A POUND. SOLD IN J.P.P 2 POUND PACKAGES, THE IN- Mae J. P. Param CREASING SALE OF THIS : SAUSAGE MAKES IT NECES- 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. BARY FOR ORDERS TO BE GIVEN BEFORE ‘ITS AR- _ DMPORTER, RIVAL. WN. W. BURCHELL, ‘Will show the coming week 5 Ses NOVELTIES IN HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, Also, CO’TUME BONNETS AND HATS, M FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Ost ‘V, KANE, 507 11TH ST. N.W.—CORSETS MADE | MOST fineSt Shoulder BraseeHeftrn Wants rena goree | MOST er ‘ and Bustles. Corsets Isundried. "” “seis-Sun 8 Corset rin every atyle an al, and guarantees werfect At and comfort. WHOLESOME SPECIALTIES ANE ‘WHOLESOME French Hand-made Undcrcloting Merino Underwoar ud finest inn) fosiery. Patent Shoulder Brace aiid al Drea form Goods. WHOLESOME ae rs Chitaren's Comets abd a 81 Cort (itise E.'s own Vee) price ia unsurpassed. MN B.-Freneb, German and Spatiish spoken, mrl4_ WHOLELOME EAL GARMENTS DYED AND ALTERED INTO WHOLESOME 7 le visite and Jacket Pare repaired, Mufiy amade.” AC Mise CUNNIRE: WHOLESOME HAWS, 110 Sth No sign. WHOLESOME WHOLESOME EB SOR FH sks BUCKWHEAT. ‘WHOLESOME: £9 OU UH Sse, WHOLESOME Fras, od? Yuet H Suet Lu 00° UU I ‘WHOLESOME RRR, 00 BEE DDD FRE RRR REE RRR Week et) RROOR DDE R RE ROR SWHOLESOUEE ese see sie RE EEE DDD EEE ER & ERER E ‘WHOLESOME WHOLESOME: 18 NOW SHIPPING A Vos FOOD DEY CHAMPAGNE Sap FOoD ‘TO THE UNITED STATES KNOWN AS THE a au GRAND VIN SEO, WHICH 18 OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE AS 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 FEELS CONFIDENT THAT THE NEW DRY WINE WILL MEET WITH FRIENDS WHEREVER IT 18 KNOWN. PRICE—QUABTS, $30.20; PINTS, $32.20. FOR SALE BY} G@. G@. CORNWELL & SON, 1416 AND 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND THE LEADING WINE MERCHANTS AND 28-3 GROCERS. We War Sux Ar Ovz Sracious AUCTION ROOMS, COR. 10TH AND D STREETS, FACING PA AVE, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. AUCTIONEEES, FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE FINEST TAILOR- ‘MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. THE WINEST CLOTHING EVER OFFERED AT PUBLIO SALE. COMMENCING THURSDAY MORNING AT TEN O'CLOCK, BALE TO CONTINUE AT TWO AND SEVEN P.M. DAILY TILL SOLD. YOU WILL FIND THE FINEST CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN AND ‘MUST BE SOLD. PRIVATE SALE DAILY AFTER TE AUCTION AT AUCTION PRICES. FINEST OVERCOATS AND SUITS IN IMPORTED Goons. ALSO A LARGE LINE OF MEDIUM QUALITY OF PANTS AND SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS. ALARGE PORTION OF THESE GOODS ARE EQUAL ‘TO THE BEST CUSTOM CLOTHING. AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY. MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SELDOM OFFERED. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Htaths AUCTIONEERS. ERE ERE a Sog8 Hae OVERCOATS AND SUITS, ‘BEDUCED TO $10, e EISEMAN BROS: Poe Trax Orve On, ‘As sweet and palatable as FRESH CREAM. Large Invoicés in Stock. ELPHONZO YOUNGS (Company, 428 9th street, 33 Erasuisge isn. CHOICE OLD w B 1 Orde it ta Pat Ww ww HAL 5s, EK OH Re 53s. woW HOH ss8 Kok It ERE Sag8 MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. cull icinal qualitien of Whisky distilled seam the tnost eronth of lige tie enowed Varies of the ‘Mon: have attracted the attention of the Medical Faculty in the United States fo such a de- (eeae Gplace iti s very high position ‘amoug the If you cannot obtain these hustee dem zoxs Gor con Weill om seceipt of Bank fer’ or Post Office Maney Order, or C. 0. deliver them toyyour adres, by Hanrees charges il points cast ofthe Miaueippn siversand iy igh tony partot the United Statze ( hd oF U oy areeutinely FIC ERATION, and Yom» Natural 0 sold under PERYECT SATISFACTION 0 atour expense. Co guarantee to give iherwise 19 be reuse ‘solicited. XH. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front st., Philadelphia, ‘New York Office, 16 South William st. a1 Scuurrzs Famiture and U 25 PENNSYLVANIA AVI | nigtrPes nbolstery Warerooms, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ae spec Sole Agent for 5 85g TTIT ERE INN NW OW WAY ¥ : R WNNN Wwww a Goon News: Goon Newan 5s, z ke WRN Www ey wy bende! 88 T EREIDN NN Wow A*4 ¥ GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in general, as noone need be without a well-furnished homebe- cause they have not got the cash to spare. & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hal- lett & Camston and other Pianos: Sterline 01 ‘Music and Musical Merchandise, Instraments sold ob monthiy payments, wed, Rented, Tuned, Re- paired, Moved, Stored and Shipped. | ‘New and Second-hand Piauos of other makes always im stock at low figures. "Televbone. 4 19 OD = ere pritam oaot high |S ECOND-HAND PIANOS, mpl Prices, Chickering’s from #75 to $400; Steinwas's from Se Ho #385: Ruabe from Sy5'to #400" Handman from $75 to ‘other makes from €23up. Solow | GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS easy monthly installments, W. G METZEROTT & CO. ei 903 Pa. ave., near ath at, RAUTIFUL UPRIGHTS FOR SALE AND RENT, B NEW AND 31 D-HAND, AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payment. Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- Ject from. Come after you have posted yourselves on pricesand terms eleewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR (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- ‘vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at PEATES OF PIANOS, | BEST ENCE. DE! NOS And dealers in Stine, Musical Instruments, Sheet 000 copies uf'5 and 10 ceut Sheet Music . es of 5 and 10-ceul MNCS Owns to Ie Se ___ WooD AND COAL. Vv. Baw Jouxsox, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wood and Coal. | COMPLETE FACILITIES. BOTTOM PRICES. ROGAN’S. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE. aS 3 eROeNS Wood and ‘coal direct from the forests and mines Co W; I. Co: by rail and water, aud free from slag, slate other LD EATHER Is MING. impurities. ‘and when you start to selecta HEATING and COOK- | Main Yard an ING STOVE be sure to call and inspect the lanrest | ‘Branch ¥: assortment ever shown in this city. Also, LATROBES, | Bratich Office, All connected’ by teleph 210-9m__ Wacrer H. Mancow, i ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin Brick set RANGES, PURNACES, SLATE MANTELS, ‘&c., in great variety. In TIN WARE we keop the | finest quality, which costs very little more than the common. Acali solicited. W. 8, JENES & 00, ‘717 Trm Steerer N. W. och COCs COAL AND WOOD. SEWING MACHINES, &c. ! — = Matn Office No 710 Dst. n.w. Offices and Yanls— New Home. Sth and Bots. aw.,No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— ‘The Best and Lightest Running Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s.w. | All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- SEWING MACHINE —S inthe market. The Largest Range of Work. The Best Buy Your = | Attachments. Light Running and Quiet. Ladies shoukd COAL AND WOOD ts call and see it before purchasing. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 528 9th st. n.w.. St. Cloud building. From, JOHNSON BROTHERS, The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply more families than any firm south of New York. Tele- phone connections. NGTBING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING MACHINE. "Acknowledged bi expertaas the Snest = ipachine extant for Laghtn 5 fect Main Office 1202 F street northwest, Work and Benuty of Finushe the Wises ‘Ss peauan Omocsued wanker Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest. 21 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 1121 Ninth street northwest. 603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ‘Comer of Third and K streets northwest. Wharves and Railroad yard | Twelfth and Water streete southwest, FINANCIAL. * | Piuxce & Waurrezy, STOCK BROKERS, gure and , MORENNY, Sole Agent 457 9th stn. w. J.B. RICHMOND, Manager, for Hall's Forms for Draping Dresses. Price, 5.00. Also Universal Patwerus. sal War Nor Give Your Wre one of those magnificent Silver Bound, highly finished in Ebony, Black Walnut and Nickel SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, Sewing Machines as a holiday gift. Fach machine is furnished with ahandsome Morocco, jush lined, metal bound case, containing Eirdoiue the most high artiGe works ‘A legal guarantee for 5 years furnished with cactt nacbine. Gver $000 now nec in tie Ditiet ai Priceno higher than is asked for inferier machines, 64 Broadway. t New y. Send for calalowoe, 0, AUERBACH. urana H ste Tso Fir ave, § New York. ‘Telephone call 329. Bole Agent, D.C. | 599 15th street (Corvoran Building.) Washington. —— =~ PRIVATE STUCK TELEGRAPH WIKES __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ Exzzers HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, Between WASHINGTON, BALTIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, General Partners Jaums Wurrety, —H. CkUGER OAKLEY, Markanp C. Eve. Hexny H, Dobor. Wasiiinewn, D.C. ViLLiaM B. TRavEus, Spec ne. Buy and sell on commissiou all classes of Railway SS. HL DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotationsof Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the inatkets received turgugh our wires = Stantly: direct from thre Now York Stec ‘All Orders executed aba reported pr SPECIALTIES. Inalll the Latest Novelties in ‘WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR, HOSIERY,&0. Shirts to Order, 6for $12. A perfect fit guaranteed. ELLEBY’S, 1337 F street. Opposite the Ebbitt House. 8 J WILL GIVE WRITTEN GUARANTEE THAT MY Mousische Gruwor wil produces tay iowache EL‘ innide ten woeks.. rice of receipt $1. Stn HOT LS. aes oe Te ITHRAY McNTIL, Puoblo, Col. 7/)z, AND MME SELDEN. ESTABLISHED 185: Ow Powr Comroer, romipt and reliable trestment for ladies AdWi ‘and confidential st all hours. “Office 720 5th ‘sty ‘VIRGINIA. det Gand Hsia nw. 24-0 7 ~ALLCOCKS POROUS PLASTER 120: HYGEIA HOTEL, +3 sno Cae p:tottent caicine 1s Sed SS a ea roe 2 Place. ‘Perfect in cuisine and appointment. Accom. MADAM E, 5, BENNETT. SClENTIPIC ASTEOI- iim, lormerty of New York, Cou- dates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand | sujtations on all aflaire’-past, present. future, Nativic cold sea and fresh-water Laths. Afternoon concerts | ties written. Send for tstimonials’ 1907 Pa. ave, | and nightly hops. Pure ocean sir, free from malaria | Wash... D.C. rerig E. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF = 2 ee Ladiesand gen- Average temperature for winter 47 degrees. Send LIFE. Alllvusiness confidential, ca wcach, 408 L street, between dthaud for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms. Sth streets northwest. TyetOw" Jal-2m ._F.N. PIKE, Manager, PpCseanw PARE HOTRL, alkE, 6c. MEDICAL, &e. Hydraulic Passenger levator. New Plumbing. > — Absbintely Perfect Bunttary Arrenrements, EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 900 BST. ‘GEN. W. B. HAZEN, Oblet Sigual Officer, U. 8. A, -N., appeared before ine aiid mnade-oath that he 1s says of Aiken: “Asa Winter Tconsider it, ii | the Videst Expert Specialist in this city, Point of tem nd climate, of | and will caaraniee a cure in all cases of private disease Any place in the United Staten.” Of men atid furtish inedicine, or ‘ho, chars'=-cousul Sian UY PORN E: C. MATFIELD, Proprietor. _| Uh 2T and sure wtge ne Ue DE, BUOLHERS, setae = | SAMUEL C. MILLS, a Notary Public in aud for the Bezuupa, District of Columbia, this 3d day of July, 1885. rie aera ae J)EAFNESSITS CAUSES, AND A NEW AND D successful Cure at your wn home. by one, who Joted Specialists without: Deneit. “Cured hi free months, and since then hnndreds of others ‘the most delightful winter resort in the world. particulars sent T. S. PAGE, ne OM 41 West ist at. Ja6th,sktu-6m New York City. si ars Diisiomsor isthe ite Dr. J. K. Winder, No. 320 jorth Exeter st., Baltimore, Md Specialty, Chronic ae ee Se ee “semginom El cvenondete NT teat % a vs | if male in bottee by dealers generally and in casks | P'BSee Pies wel Nee an sot mean | [DEA GHEE PRES, CONTRADICTED THAT For <1 TH = = “Hotel.” Highest ele inandsom. | ing Fadies’ Physician citys dads and bottles by the agent, Ext etreck “Perfect Neat and voutiistion, Thcandesemnt | ing Ladies’ Phyaicis De, BHOTHHs, So B ttn w electric light in every room, Home Cooking. “Suites | eee a ES 8 Oe allay tS eee OF AEee of roome rie Of housekeeping without tte dis- | jedies, married oF single. 40 years experience. jaS-Ini" ington. Ten ites from. er pi. LEON, depots: } SEPShE™ Bob descrihing Hotel. Wels ROME Dine Olas petatusned ana onty meable Ladin —_ ioe -- can be consulted 404 Cot, bet, 436 and Oth sta, rege a) oe. 35 and Pr Correspondence cise ATTORNEYS. ge EASTON, STEN GR. PHERS. _ . MENS: eens 22-3 Mus Ji Cc. S. Tyee: ‘i a eae a, | Meee? RESTORED EY, Unto A BOTTLE OF vuet Corson Nays, ‘at officesand: - In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year:” “Fuel for s cooking stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about @8 per month, provided Comm were used in cities,” &c. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70. > 95 Bushels for @2.50. COKE NOT ORUSHED— 40 Busbels for €2.90. 25 Bushels for $2.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 411 and 413 10th street, 472 Louisiana ave, Rooms Invi Cordial. it y case of nervous debility and lows of nerve Washington, D.C. Wl cure any jor debility FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND ‘ME. DE FOREST, 101 “JOHN AMBLER SMITH, ‘TTORNEY AT LAW, Afetents and Claims eftended to, be sulted daily Sdonaes Tats i7that us we @23-1me™ | at her residence, O01 Pat aw. Otic hours frou lwo CRPPRELL, AETORNEY-aT | 2222. ~ ao = Law, Barbour La 490° Gee All Se UNDERTAKERS. ATRICK OFABRELL, FE. SPINDLER, eR Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, ‘Undertaker, 7th st. now. ‘Patents and Claims cag na nw. ‘agg Bat tee Reagat Sit veepaned Sor trimeportation Residence, 813 T st. nw. N= ‘MILLER, a Tanda Gusta iow _—Besidonoe, 813 T tn ICHARD 8S. CAIN, Ap Sy Ee eeeedeae ae eS Busuors Camrzonme See are ‘LC. BISHOP, Druggist, 7309tm st, cor. Hat. allsn | and Washington to Monte RAILROADS. TA Sh Eornnwest. HE GREAT PEN: 7 a SCENERY MAGNIFICE C1PMENT. TN EFFECT TANC A) shih. tess ‘Traine leave Wastin from Stathon corer of Sixth and Beatiertx as follows Por Pittetmngand the Wat, Chicagy Limited Express (9: Palace Sleeping Car at 12 TSM daily, Fast Tine, 8°40. 4M dally to Cancins st he % : Gnily. except Saturday: Ki'Chicamo, with Slespine Oar Hitsbure to ches Chicago Exprosy at 210 PM. dail Cars Washineton to Chicare ant St Dxbung to Cleveland, connertin With Western ‘Rapes with th Louisville ‘and. Memphia, Po if. +e a for Pittabone and he West, wit broueh Sleeper Harrisbure to Chicacn BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Pre daigua, Rochester, Butfale, Niacare, 10 ‘daily, except Satumday, with Palace rod aahinaton t ‘or Williamsport, Lock Ha ‘A.M. daily” exoeyt Suntiny {the Bast 0. + Revageectom how ton che Fimira, at 9:40 00 and 11:15 211-20 PAL 415.1 except Sunda) Por Poiladelphin 2 25,0'00 ahd 1145 A at 4:15, 6:00, 10-00 11-20 PM 9.09 4 St! T2St0,"S00. a Ta, 600 1130 M. “Lintied day aod 400 F St Sa For Baltimore, id, 121, AsO, 12 5, 3 $00, 2"RO, 10-00. 9-00, 9-40, 11-15 AML: 12 $.158:00.7 10 10 Bi For Annapolis WES. AM, 12-15, 4-24 and 6.0 P uapolin, WS AM. 12:15, 4:23 and 6-00 PM Gaiis, excepe Sunday” ‘Sundays, 9100 AM 4 1S ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG At. WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON RAR. For Alexandria.6-00, 6:45, 840.947. 11 AM.12.01 noon, 2:05, 4:35, 6-01, 805, 10.05 and 11:37 PM. On Sanday ‘at 6:00, 945,11 AM, 3:00. 6:0 and 10-05 EM For J n 00. 11 AM. daily, and 20 tuk $00 and 10 4 and 12 10 muetit ™ day st 210-49 PM information’ at the reet and Ponnxy yi e onders cant be le Danas to destination fr ‘CHAS. E. General Mauaer 4. B. WOOD, General Passenger Agent IEDMONT AIR LINK. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DFC. 19, 1880, leave Band P station, th aud Bt str te 9:00 a.m—Daily for Warrenton, Gundoue tlie. ¢ D. points, Lynchburg, Ke Danville, ky Mo ‘all puinix South . v Washinton to Atlante, h, Charlotte, Atimnta, ai nan palace buffet sleeping 23 p. mally, except Sinday, for Manassa Stranbune and intermediate stations | oro n Warrenton, Gort ton, Lowivilte, ‘Cincia ol Peake acd to route Pullin ny a 11-00 pa.-Daily for Cynchbung, Ralekeh, Ashville, Charlotte, Columbia, Aiken, Augusta, Ae xomers, New Orleans ahd “porte Routh uitet sleepers Wasininstton to Alke a, ington to Moutwomery, coumectiny With parlui car to New Orleans TEAINS ON WASHINGTON AND O11 Leave Washington 1 1s '45 pau. daily, arrivine at i mand 7-49 p.m retraite, lea sally and TAS pom fanhitictom 8:40 hi ad Thnotuek train s.3oau aud s Ww. Strasburg local, ‘Tickets “alcepine turnin and base at Katiroad, 6th aud B sts. JAS. L. TAYLOR a __ General Pastenger Ave: ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Sebedule in effect, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1886, Until furth otice. Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jor sey avenue and ¢ xtree i vaeo 10.00, 11.40.a.m. and 10-10 p. % with through coaches and sleeping cars. The is a Fast Limited Express for Pittsbu: asd Chie cao, arriving in Pittsbn Chicago next ng at NOD. 11 arriviige in Chicaco No extra tare Ischanged ou thes: trait For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. lonisdaily at 330 and 10°10 yt with tr jccpang Cars te abe pornste with wn faa Lin ‘ fart t For Pittsbure at 10:00 a.m. and 8:55 p.m. daily to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit, with Parlor aud Bleeping Cars to Pitisbury, For Lexinston and Local Stations, 8:40 am. daily, nday = 6-30, 7:30, 820 and 0, 4:40, 540,640, 7-08 1: {ts South pee frome rho Lat ls Maslungcton to New Ori tle Wilmington, D ¥ nediate points between Baltimore a T>pan daily, except Sunday For Anuspelis and, 12:10, 4:30 and 40 pan. On Sunday 820 aan. 4:40 pan. Pau. daily. except Su pal stations on Metropolitan Branch on Sunday stops at all stations intermediate ports ‘ dauy, except ‘Sunday. For Fred 9:46 pau. daily, except Sunday For Hagerstown 10-00 a.m. and 5 rains arrive trom the West daily 6-2 1:15. 60 and 11-21 pam. Litde From Philadelphia, Chester, Wilnane de Grace, 11-40 a. prin, and FOAM) pean. daily ‘on and intermediate potuts uri of From Harper's: Decry daily excert Sunday From Frederick aud intermedia and’S"15 p.m daily Traine leave Ba 00, wt ud 10-30 man., 12 6 45, 9 and 11-00 "p 00 and: 9:00 and 11 p.m. Washington stop at Kelay station, aud 6-40, avec, awe a ¢,K Mou, or. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. JOR POTOMAC RIV ATURD. FRIDAYS and SU as far ax No Tiguan, Va. aud St ts Bay, Md. Connects with B. and O. Rit, ut Shepherds. ‘Soe echedtle, oo pADGETT. Ar C. W. RIDLEY, Manager. a DREGE DONE YORK vueigyr sTraMens JOHN GIBSON and FE, C_KNIGHT leave Pier 41, haat Kiver, N.Y. every SATURDAY at 4). tries wharf, Washingion, every TURSDAY ‘MULNLNG. Froulit at lowest rates = ‘T. VERNON! MT. VERNON! ? STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Wt Vernon at 10 o'clock ain. Meturuing, maches Wash- ington about 3:30 pan. 1.1. BLAKE, Captain. ci STEAMERS. AT STIC AND WEST INDIA LANE. NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. British, Danish and Freuch West India Inlauds, tea. . S. BARRACOUTA, sailing SATURDAY, FEBKUAKY 26th, and thereafter. Stopping s day or_more at St. Croix, St. Kitts, An- ticus, Martinique, Barbados, Demerara, Trinided, 4a. Superb passenger accommodation, excelleut Cusine _oc21-th, a, tu3m 140 Pearl street, New York. — SHORT BOUTE TO LONDON. NOKDDEUTSHER LLOYD 8. 8. 00. Fast Steamers To on ¢ Havre), Bre 88.Trave Jun. 26.6.0 a.m 8 uum Pet 1 Saale Feb. 2 11.30 am. ~ Aller Keb. 9, 6.00 a. PROFESSIONAL. OF. CLAY — CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLO- Pisce st returned and Sait be caustic ou out ‘hess, love aud matrimony. All in trouble call. Sats. faction guaranteed. Office hours, 9 au. to 7 p.m. 425 ‘9th st. aw. “oe D, ELZEMONA. WONDERFUL GIFTED MeikisNOFRT See vith Sted Sick eve Finda loat'ur tured (roa Gives sucess in bussene Maapiovee, all tam, true: atria eure eeparabed to faciairvoyani. Cures sack nen $0 0. Open Bw. Satisfaction 3 Stet. bet. D and Lata. carta ore tee ete tenet Address MINS E. J. oe addres R. J. FACE. jk AND MME. Diag BE OBTAINED AT 407 clans’ references, MES