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a. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrice o THe CaIEF StGNAt. O1 Wasmrnarox, D. C., Jan. 27, 1887. Indications for 24 Hours, Commencing at3 p.m. Today. For District of Columbta, New Jersey, eastern Penns¥lvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, fair weather, winds shifting to southerty, ing waruer. AMERICAN MapRas CURTAI $250, at Julias Lansburgn's, Cant, at ONcE If you Wish to secure a Dal mises’ hewumarkets in beaver Cloth, boucle cloth, ete., pla and fur trimmed; only 20 le‘t, of 14 16 16 "years (6 years equaled to a lady's 34 Inch). ‘These cost us from $8 to $17 each, and to close them out have marked them down to $ each. R. Hi. Tavtor, ‘903 Penrsylvania avenue, $6.50 Sure<a Ros for §, for this week only, at Julius Lansburgh's SPRCTAL SALE AND MARK-DOWN Prices In two lots Of kid and suede gloves, In 4, 5 and 6 buttons, dark nd light shades, formerly sold for $1.38 and $1.35, now warkert down to90c. per pair at R.H.Taylor’s, 983 Peunsylvenia ave. Puorogmarus.. New Photo. Art $450 Swrnwa Kos reduced to $3.75, h, 31S 7th street. FaswiONaBLe Sot Hovst—Mrs. W. H. Rich, 717 Space. . ‘Lapres Writ. Do Writ by attending the auction at 1347 Pennsylvania avenue, Friday, January Sth, at 11 oclock a.m.. and will continue every Gay At same hour until all the goods are sold. FUSSELL's Ice Cream, Charlottes and Candies. $2.75 Swrava Kvas, for this week, reduced to $2.75. Juitus Lansburzh, 315 7th street northwest. Five Poxrgarm. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. are. ‘Save your eyes;avoid imitators;consult Hempler. with pole 905 Pa. ave. at Julius CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Narvionat.—Haverly’s Minstrels. Liou INpaxtay ARMonY.—Aztec Fatt. A .cen's.—Raymond in “The Woman Hater.” KKRANAN'S.—The Marinelli Troupe. Manaseas PaNnowama.—Day and evening. Taras’ ‘Under the Gaslight.” Ine Mvsees.—“Hoop of Gold.” Condensed Locals. A horse attached toa carriage in whieh Capt. aud Mrs. R. W. Tyler were riding ran away on Pennsvivania avenue near reet last evening. Fhe oecupants of the carriage were thrown out ft cacaped vertous in Peisgs OTHE Stan office for the night © Fate committee of the Sot association, which has just eon hern Passenger feted a two da: session at “Jacksonville, Fla., adopted a special | rate of one cent a mile for al!” military companies | Im bodies of twenty-five and tra ‘on one solid Ueket attending the national iwiitary drill, to | take place at Washi: 22 to 28. nth leds Daughters of Rebekah, gave an entertainment at Odd Fellows’ hall, 7th street, | Jast night, whieb was largely attended. An at-| tractive literary and musical entertainment was carried out, after which refreshments were served | 1 ab presen. ‘This morning at 1 o'clock 2 slight fire In the house of Jacob Spurling. Bridge street, Anacostia, ‘caused a loss of about $10. ‘This morning George Wemer, a_newsboy, found dead colored infant on a lot ou I street, between 1st and 22d streets northwest : ‘Aanie Davis, colored, died suddenly last night at No. 1 Swinghammer'salley, from congestion of the jun, Wasnt Division No. 1, Uniformed Rank, Knights of Pythias last evening opened its new hall, 419 10uh street northwest, by a house warm- ing, at which many ladies were present. There was Imusic, dancing and retreshments. Provision is about betog made for the extension of the House of the Good Shepherd, and a requst- | on has been made for $5,000 for that ‘trom an appropriation made by Congress by act of July och. 1886. ‘The temperance convocation of the W. C. T.U. Will begin at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon’ at ‘Wesley Chapel, with a Bible reading by Mrs. Han- nah Whitall Smith, and from 4 to 1} o'clock Friday evening there will be a reception to Mrs. Frances | E, Willard at Metropolitan church. ‘Mrs. Brown, 716 North Carolina avenue, rej stolen from her chicken house, Tuesday night, wight chickens, wortug Ludwig Erdman reports the loss of $15 worth of clothing. The Ladies’ Social Circle sends $5 to Tae Star | Mil for the Night Lodging house. Father Chappelie, of St. Matthew's church, went 1 Laurel, Md.. to-da¥, and consecrated the altar ia ihe new Chapel there. To-morrow he will go to AGN, Nore and see the cardinal vetore bis departure jor Rome. Yesterday afternoon the water back of the Tange at the house of Mr. Alfred Cowell,on U Mrect, between 13th and 1ith, exploded, blowing the range to and setting fire to the house. ‘The fire Was soon extinguished, and although a sewing machine and other furniture was simashed Uhre children in the room at the time escaped un- = —-—»—__ Breakers—Where Are the Police? ‘To the Editor of Tae EvExtxe Stan: ‘Yesterday some parties from Georgetown hauled selne off Swan's Point—at the mouth of Four-Mile Tun—and captured about three tons of perch and Dass, most of them large and filled with roe. This ‘Was done within sight of our harbor police, and doubtless the catch was sold under their very Fish-Law noses. The audacity of the act was cooler than | The day. |The taudais did not dare venture on the Maryland side, however, where eternal vigilance of the officers of the law is the price of Bsh. If the ts to the law-breakers or benefit to the publle fear an¥ proper relation tothe loss of so many spawn lsh, one could not so well complain, but Uey do not, as everyone knows. Let every one | who bas opportunity and cares for fish or fishing | constitute himself a watchinan, and endeavor to Lring the rascals to Justice the next time they at tempt a hank. ‘LAW-ABIDER. Washington, January 27. ———— ‘The Walker-Miller Homicide. STINUATION OF THE ARGUMENTS. ‘Yesterdas, in the Criminal Court, Judge Mace Arthur, the trial of George N. Walker, for the mur. der of John €. Miller, on the Sth of December, was continued. Mr. Cook presented a serfes of thirteen prayers for instructions, Which were acted on by the court. Mr. Cook commenced his argument for the pris_ oner, and resumed It on the opening of the court this morning. TRE APOLLO CLUS ReoRGaxtzep.—The reorganiza- ton of the Apollo club was effected last night at the residence of Dr. E. s. Kimball, the following Oflicers having been elected (o serve until April 1st A. F. Childs, president; J. H. HieXox, vice prest- dent: Dr. f. J. Woudinan, corresponding secretary : Fred K. Swett. tnancial’ secretary: Joseph Edson treasurer; musical committee, Frank Baxter, Fraak Pearson, James F. Kule a Ewicers or Prrmias Etxcrioy. — At the semi. Sunual session of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, D.C., the constitution of that body was ainended $0 43 to change its session from setai- annual to annual. The followin the ensuing year: P.G. B., RF, Evans, No. 14: G. F.. A. F. Medford, of NO. 11: G.¥ Geo Heisiey. of r 3. M. of B. mes Lewis, of 3 ai st; grand lecturer, G. J. L. Foxwell, of » tor four Fears, G. J. L. Foxwell, Bun ids Supt. uf Ne. 11. . ELECTION OF OFFICERS. a Lodge, Ine Pendent Order of Good 7 pe pe mplars, has elected the E. Davis, chief templar; plar: John H. Muirhead, anelal secretary; John Muirhead, chaplain: Ralph Harding, guard Miss HG. Watt, right = Annie Adams, lett hand sup.; Lelia Haskins, ¥; H. Stis Et ‘Gchsenriter. treasurer: Win. Harry Russell, marsnaii: Ti and Charles Stencil, aged respectively 17 and 13 Years were in the Police Court today Pith robbing James Callan, aged 12, of a nile worth 15 cents. Callan testifted that al TAO orclock on the 14th instant, while gSth street, between G and 1 rat streets south. drew a revolver on him and ordered rala halt. run charge, but ned $10 each and resti a Te ued $10 exc tution in the sum a Sort Agamsr Tax Distaicr.—James T. Bradford fauny against the Distrito cats Ba fc win aside and declare nail and votd the condemactine Of part of lot 16, square 157, for the ‘of an . The complainant states that he purchased the lot in 1881 of Wm. Webb and wife, sald lot con- as he believed, 10,893 feet,"and he therefore, and has continued to pay taxes since; that on an examination of the title recently 1 was learned that 1,680 feet had been taken Off tor a public alley, sald condem been made June sth, 1881, but not i ‘the parties fom whom he purchased hi Rotice thereof. = ae Jounson, cotareds charged wich necoanioe Rote on, colored, charged With assaulting Arm- Stead Nickens, aiso colored, In. the Capitol se¥eral days ago, which was continued in the Court yesterday, was called to the atten- Yon of Judge Snell, tits morning, and the Court heard the testimouy of Dr. Mallory, showing Nickens’ arm was not broken. ‘T'ht bro ES not broken. ‘The Court imposed ——-- —_ Tax ENTERTAISW:. 81 Lo be x cause lor which it is given. It will decal talent in the city will appear. Ontmerar Roos axp EXoRoIERIEs 47 AUCTIOS.— ‘saue of Oriental Rugs and Carpets ai the sales foum of Walter B. Williams « Co. Was continued Unis beempg “= ne Tsumed tomorrow at Hovclocis and int clock. The collection comprises ame ree Foyal carpets, porters, tabue vavers, E Hi Tur C, has been introd ‘ALIGRAPH introd ment of type writing ald stenopaphy ot the Business college Teena rough, instruction given im these brauches Is this department of the college to overnowing, i tomas facies ae ‘provided ip the aew: and Dr. B.S. Kim: | “iter “December 20th last, and that neither | THE WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS. Resolutions Adopted at Te-Day’s See sion—Adjournment of the Convention This Evening. At the session of the National Woman Suffrage ‘association at the Metropolitan church last even- ing MissAnthony opened the proceedings by read- ing what she called the roll of honor from the Senate wing of the Capitol—the names of the Senators who voted for the suffrage amendment. Addresses were made by Mrs. Clara B, Colby, Madam Clara Neyman and Mrs. Zerelda G. Wallace. ‘TO-DAY'S SESSION. The ladies held a business meeting this morn- ing at the Riggs house and the session was occu- pled mainly with the cgnsideration of resolutions Teported from the committee on resolutions. THE RESOLCTIONS. ‘The resolutions adopted were as follows: Whereas, the disfranchisement of the women citizens of this country is a denial of its claim as a republic, and of its fundamental iples of citi- zenship,’as set forth in the original constitution and reiterated in the fourteenth 2menment, and ‘Whereas, the Su ‘Court has nevertheless de- cided that the federal constitution does not confer upon women the right to the ballot, therefore, ‘Resolved, that the N. A, deinand the pas- sage of a sixteenth amendment, which Be. cure the lawful and constitutional right of suffrage to the women citizens of the United : Whereas, for the first time a vote has been taken 1m the Senate of the United States on an amend- ment to the national constitution enfranchising women, and, ‘Whereas, One-third of the Senators voted for the amendment, thererore, Resolved, that We rejoice in this evidence that Seite ee edges tase nae seen action o ry Sha have awembled, ‘with new men and new ideas, we may hope to change this minority into & majority. Vhereas, on the vote in the United States Sen- ate to admit Washington Territory as a stat thirteen Senators voted to deprive the women a state of elective franchise; and Whereas, the anti-polygamy bills by oth houses of Congress provide for the distran- hisement of the non-polygamous women of Utah; ‘Wherea:@,he women thus sought to be distran- chiséd have “oeen for years in the ible exer- cise 07 the ballot, and nocharge is made them of any erime by reason of which they should | low their vested rights; therefore, | Resolved, that this’ association recognizes in | Mics imencures a disregard of individual rights, whieh 15 dal te the liberties of all, ant i while rejoicing in the majority vote by which the Romen of Washington ‘Verritory, were protested, We would urge upon Congress that the rights 01 women of Utah should be equally sacred; si to establish the precedent that the baliot may be taken away to threaten the permanency of our republican form of government. ‘Resoleed, That we call the attention of the Working women of the count to the fact that a disttunchised class {s always an oppressed cl and that only through the proteciion of the ballot | can they secure equal pay for equal Work. Resolved, That the fact that in New York a ‘Woman 1s under arrest for casting a bajlot—an act held to be commendable when pertormed by & m22—t3 2 proof of inconsistency and injustice. Resolved, That the fact that there are now sev- eral wolnen under sentence of death in this coun- | try 13 a proof of the monstrous injustice which | Tanks women With idiots and minors, as Lucapable | of making the laws, and yet holds them amenabie, without a trial by a jury of their peers, to penal- tes a which idiots and minors are always ex- empt Hesolved, That we recognize as hopeful signs of the times the endorsement of woman suffrage By the Knights of Labor in the National assembly and by the National Woman's Christian Teraper- ance union, and Uhat we congratulate these organ- Yatton ‘upon thetr recoguitun of the fact that the ballot in the hands of woman 1s necessary for their success, Resolved, That in view of the wrongs pet trated and the rights imperiled by the In chisement of one-half of the citizens of these United States, tt becomes our sacred duty to Work for the defeat of the legislators who by their votes continue to obstruct the progress of liberty. Resolced, That the alarming frequency of crim inal assaults upon women and childred reveal the Vital need of the enfranchisement of woman in order that she may properly protect herself and her ehildre: | Resolved, That we thank Senators Blair, of New | Hampshire; Dolph, of Oregon, and Hoar, of Mas- Sachusetts, for their supuore of the eee viding for 2 16th amendment, and Senators Blair, of New Hampshire, Bowen, of Colorado; Cheeney, | of New Hampshire: Conger, of Michigan; Cullom, | of Miuois: Dolph, f Oregon; Farwell, of [mois | Hoar, of Massachusetts; Mandersou, of Nebraska: | Mitehel, of Oregon; Mitchell, of Pennsylvania; Palmer, of Michigan: Platt, of Connecticut; Sher- man, Of Ohio; ‘Teller, of Colorado; Wilson, of Iowa; for voting in its favor, and also to Senators Plumb, of Kabsas, and those paired Senators— | Dawes’ of Massachusetts: Stanford, of Calif ‘and Chace, of ade sand, who opealy manguncel in the senate their allegiance to the amendment, Resolved, That in the death of Abby Kelley Foster, of Massachusetts, we recognize the loss to our cause of one of its cariiest and most fearless pioneers. THE SESSION THIS AFTERNOON, at the Metropolitan church, was opened with prayer by Hannah Whitall Smith. The resolu. Uons above referred to were read, and reports from. | the various states were received. Addresses were iaade by several del es. ‘AU the meeting this ovening at 7:30, Rev. Rush R. Snippen will inake the: prayer, and ad- dresses will be made by Mary R. Eastman, of Massachusetts; Lillie Devereaux Blake, of New York; Phoebe W. Couving, of Missouri, ‘and Miss Susan B. Anthony wiil the closing address, terminating the nineteen annual session, TROCELE ABOUT LO:FFLER'S GARDEN. — Nicholas Lochboehler has, by .ur. Leon Tobriner, filed a bill imequicy against Charles A. Walter, a8 ex¢ of the will of Ernst LreMler and Charles W. toenjoin the defendant, Walter, from dis ‘ot what is known as Lo-fler's garden, except ft be iDject to complainant's lease for tive years from mb. 1st, 1885, at $1,000 per year, made With ver; to enjoin King from purchasing the | erty, ahd directing thet Walter surrender | leasé to him, and tuat the validity be established. | | We avers thiat the lease made to bim was con- | mrmed and acquiesced in by the hetrs of Loemer, | and he has finproved the premises, and chi That Walter, nozrithstanding the tease sotd the place to defendant, King, for $34,450, and tue lat | ter proposes to enter upon the ground, bulid | houses, &e. ——— |, Inpiervests aY Ta Gnaxp Jcny.—The grand | jury to-day returned indictments against Samuel | Johnson, alias W. H. Kett, housebreaking in j themlght; “Commodore” Smith, 3 to kill: John T. Dun! and Wm. Green, house- | breaking in the’ dav; and Win. Matthews, assault with intent to Kill They ignored the chi against Andrew Johnson for assault with intent | | WKiu, and Stephen Jordan and Wun Talbud for | grand larceny. ——— Sexaror Bir Canren addresses politan Congress at Kernan’s to-night. The Courts. Cmevrr Court—Judge Cox, | Yesterday, Hullet agt. Mortons; verdict for , Session and costs. Bramhall agt. O’Kie; verdict for plaintiff for $. Edson agt. Burford; verdict for the Cosmo- | plant. Fuller agt. Berg; order for commission to take testimony. ‘Hood agt. Redman; verdict for defendant. Pouice Cocrt—Judge Snell. To-day, Joun Vanderbilt, cruelty to animals; $5. Martha Harris snd Anna piuse, disorderly conduct; $ oF 15 devs cach. Robert’ Montgomery, disor | derly; $5 collateral fortelted. Michael Karnes and Willitan Wilson, disorderly in Kernan’s theater; | $9 9F 15 days each. Wilson was also charged With | Striking Omicer rhodes in the face while under | S77est, and the court unposed an additional fine of 13. se = a ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low teats, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Soup omxr mt Cana Rowst ‘Baxmo PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. QOon Exrme Sroct Or RY GooDs GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. | BARGAIN BaRGAING BARGAINS! ASHMERE SERGE, all colors, pure wool, wide dou- le witb, regucedio ie ASTEARHAN CLOTH, pure wool, one yardand ahalf HONESHON DRESS GOODS, extra width, reduced aGANEL's MAIR HOMESPUN, pure wool, wide yuble width, raluced to 4.3, JEEP GASB MERES 400-4507 506. aoa to DocbiE SEANRE TS: isoeaa ‘STRIPED ie WHITE WOOL BASSAS ge okt Suse Org 5 g Pinkham, of | I have ‘been’ tebe | With pills also for two weeks and feel like another Affairs in West Washington. ‘Thomas O'Day, charged with disturbing the Salva. Pailee Gourr togare" MéB rtetted the galls ecto aie ae poi) Mis. P.A. Dat if glat street.—The river 18 almost entirely cleat of ice- Lee Alexandria Affaire. Reported for Tae Evrxrxe Stan: when circulation bere in 1853. his he modelled his lfe after Benjamin Franklin. ‘The firemen and the boards of several public institutions wili attend his prospec a bright as last year, when some seventy-five Jet very. prouiitag: contracts ior Some ates ng, Stor ‘some frouses hate Been male. and tiations for others are in progress, ‘The fine dwelling to be pat Up by Mr. Wiilam Vincent on Prince street near Alfred, and the brick store of King & Son, 40 by 100 tees On Lee and Princess street Will bé ‘wanted a8 g00m as the season opens. COUNTY E—The jury in the ej t case oft Mary Hall’s “heirs agt. Dr. James Mackall in ‘this court in-a Verdict for the defendant. NotEs.—The mia, Women’s Christian Tem- Perance Union closed its sessions herg last night. =—Mr. C. B. Lutk will take charge of the Brad. dock house as proprietor next, Monday.—The old ‘horses of the bia fire steamer have been ex. changed at a bonus of $275 for the fine span of Young horses exhibited on the streets yesterday. ——W. H. Lyles has been elected chief templar of Golden Light » 1. OG. T.—Mr. J. P, Robin- roke his arm by a fall from a wi ck stativn, on the Mid- ago.—The mayor has sent road, a few Preston, charged with trespass, out of Lysander ‘the city. Ssazzxo Caranas. ‘The distressing sneeze, sneeze, sneeze, the acrid watery discharges from the eyes and nose, the painful inflammation extending to the throst, the swelling of the mucous lining, causing choking sensations, cough, Hinging noises in the head and spliting headaches,— how familiar these symptoms are to thousands who suffer perioidcally from head colds or influenza, and ‘who live in ignorance of the fact that a single applica- tou of SaxFoup’s Cung ror CaTannE will afford én- santaneous relief. Bat this treatnient in cases of simple Catarrh gives Data faint idea of what this remedy will do in the chronic forms, where the breathing is obstructed by choking, putrid mucous sccumulstions, the bearing affected. simell and taste gone, throat ulccrated and hacking cough gradually fastening itself upon the de- Dilitated system. Then it is that the marvelous cura- tive power of SanPoRD's RADICAL Cone manifests it- self in instantaneous and grateful relief. Cure begins from the first application. It is rapid, radical, perma- nent, economical, safe. Saxronn’s RapIcat Cuxe consists of one bottle of the Rapicat Cumg, one box CaTARnHAaL SOLVENT, and an Iurroven IN@AtER; price, 81. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. T Acae Au Over “I must give up; 1 cammot bear these pains: I ache all over, and nothing I try does me any good.” “Backache Uterine Pains, Hip and Side Pains, Soreness, Lamencas» ‘Weakness and inflammation relieved in one minute by that new, original, elegant and infallible antidote to pain and inflammnation, the Curicuna AxTI-Pamt Prastex. At drugyists, 25c,; five for 31. POITER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., jal7 ‘Boston. CITY ITEMS. An 014 Fogy Merchant asked Frankle & Co.. 812 7th street northwest, Yesterday why the slaughtered goods at thelf ‘bargain counters at such ndiculousiy low prices. What's the use, ays he. You can make just as much money if you sell half the goods and get double the price, But Fraukle & Co., successors to R, Goldschinid, don’t appreciate “old Fogy style. ‘They want to sell quantities of goods and dis- tribute bargains to their customers. A pleased customer fs the best advertiser, and in order to please our customers we shall continue Our Bargain Counters until Saturday, 29th inst, ‘The price of goods on our bargain counters are cut Inhalt Come early and get the best bar- FRANELE & Co., ‘Successors to R. Goldschmia, 1 ‘812 7th st. Dw. Engraving, manufacturing jowelry, 487 Pa. ay. Furniture. Boston has now one of the largest furniture establishments in America, occupying a large space on three streets, with entran:? at 48 Canal street, Opposite Maine Palne’s warerooms contain a assortment of Lace Curtains, Win- dow Shades and Upholstery sirable patterus, besides ‘ull kinds of Chamber, Parlor and Dinihg-room Suits, which are manu- factured, finished and sold at wholesale or retail and samples with prices sent by mati Illustrated catalogue, con. 2 application. Haining Yoo tacengraviugs, mailed free if applied sInvincible” Flonr, the best Minnesota Patent Process Fiour, at reduced prices. Elegant Burbank Potatoes cheap. Give us a call. ‘N. T. Marzger & Bro., 1 417 7th st. hw. A Change Demanded. LADY CLERKS OUGBT NOT TO BE COMPELLED TO STAND. | ‘The requirement common in mercantile estab- Ushments that clerk should remain standing dur- ing business hours is t-rlbly ard upon devicate girls. A lady in Virciufa writes the following ex- perience: “I have been suffering from ‘whites’ all the time, hardly missing a day. I could not stund SUll five minutes at a iime without bringing on a faintness, I suffered terribly with my back, T am clerk in a dry goods store, and well know that At does not help me any as I am compelled to stand allthe time. fam tall and stout and don’t. look asif Thad ever been sick, with the exception of dark citcies around my eyes; am twenty-one years old.” “This letter was written to Mni Lydia E, Lynn, Muss., und the writer adds: taking your Vegetable Compound | person.” Pure Old Bye Whisk y (4 years old), straight from the’ Gistillery, $2.50 Der ‘gallon. : # XN. T. MerzcRR & Bro., 1 417 7th st. nv. Wilber’s Coa Liver Oil and Phosphate of Lime Cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Scrotulous Humors, 1p, the, Consumptive, Let those who langulsh under thé fatal severity of our clizaate through any pulmonary complaint, or even those who are in cided Consumption, by no means despair. There ig a safe and sure remedy at hand and one easily “Walsar's Compound of Cod Liver Oll and ime,” without possessing the very nauseating VOF of the Oli a3 formerty used, 18 endowed by the Phesphate of Lime with 2 ‘healiug property which renders the Oil doubly efficacious. Remark. abie testimonials of its efficacy can be shown. Sold ae Witsor, Chemist, Boston, and all drug- eos Baum’s “Royal Glue” repairs china, &c. 6m ‘Sudden Changes of Weather are produc- Uve of Throat Diseases. Coughs, Colds, ete. There 48 no more effectual reliet in these diseases to be townd than in the use of Brown's BRONCHIAL TRO- CHES. Price, ee e03 mends “10c. Royal” everything! Lansburgh’s, Eresls Aldesney Butter churned every morning and delivered th ib. “Ward? ‘0c. per Also, Cottage Cheese and Butera Pe ath: Ger Tue Best. “THE CONCORD HARNESS” ‘We have on hand a full stock of the Celebrated Con- cord Harness of all kinds at Concord prices; also Sole Agency for the CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES. LUTZ & BRO, 812497 Penna. ave., next to National Hotel. Heanovartens FOR FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. ‘Many styles never before seen in this country. GAMES, GaMEs, GAMES, HOME AMUSEMENTS, HOME AMUSEMENTS. EVENING PASTIMES. Extensive Desler and Manufacturer of WOKSTED AND. KNIT GOODS. INFANT OUTFITS. CH. RUPPERT, 403-405 7th st. n.w. We Hic Recousexp ‘NATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY for restoring faded hair to ite thes to ten Gags: tostop the baie frou Taliioe a [sive weeks: for temovint daira sug tet? Riouts Or twos lenving the wealp clenurand! Nesghee ABOVE ALL, HOWEVER, Na "ISCOVERY Eee ae aoey_ | SeRTERRTIOS.ceEN, puooenr ee as Roy Ree BPR tee that is garay jess: It has no. Idad, no So aa t kr phar, bo silver. or any other ‘iineral substance mits 09 Sa E ET tee & = ‘ald. ee ft 711 MARKET SPACE. uoar 7th street” | tee, 81. We puarantes overs bottle. TAL SERGE dress goods, all colors, wide double ARTHUR NATTANS, Proprietor, rate ge Eke smawze, pure woot, e150. | _s10 14th and Tad 2dand D ote. nw. extra width, re £3 Ee EE Tn - Te oe bares, ext Sta [EES Eowe L, Dexr & Co. Eutie wpe N RERV ATOMS, Doe Heater, Nonpareil Satara we st, im rear of! QQo TO Geo. & WALKER FoR a Se ee eee “4 ise atl REP WEE cal haben Sweet MINK ) Scnrusz For To-wonnow. GLOVES. (On the Palais Royal counters on and afier 10 o'clock of January 28th, 100 dosen English Kid Walking Gloves, in tans and browns, with embroidered backs and binding in all shades. Only 98c.a pair. These Gloves are the rage to-day in London. Price eloewhere in the United Statesis $1.68 a pair. ar-One pair only to each customer. ia a 00 PPP, NON IT cas. Pp me SNOT WRN ry spuee etal eell ta one 8 3 PrP FE ON RN HONS Whe etic will be founa: 00 «OCERE NNN HON aoe Color, ‘The annual mid-winter “Opening” occurs shortly, and we are anxious to clove out all broken lote of stock prior to then. FOR, ‘THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF tilts WEEE. OUR REGULAR REMNANT AMD BARGAIN SALE Dress Goods Room Also the following Remnants of All-Wool Plain ae ‘Dresa goods in Cashmere: BR A RRR GGG. A TN g88g RG G@ AA ILNNN Color, fe A ier 6 HONE Sasy ‘riage Bor DARE BOGS 244 HEN AN Syg8 = | Cardinal 2 = a8 Dk.Garnct. 1 co 2s ‘We pledge our word that the quotations below are| Myrtle. = 2’ truthful. They are astounding, but we repest—strictly Ol ‘truthful. ‘ ive. Bron N. Blue. ENTLEMENS GOO! % @ Ds, Gisy. s Lt Gray. 980. Fisk, Clark & Flags's Scarfs for 690. Brown, 4 44c. Puff, Knot and Four-in-Hand Scarfs 35c. |. Biwe. 3s ‘8c. Scarlet Wool Underwear for 50c. ore Ge By fa The Red Medicated Underwear cost us nearer 98c. than 50c. That is true. My Grn. 3 £27 The 4c. Scarfsare sold elsewhere for 50c., ana | M¥rte 4 at some stores for 7: ‘That is true. pine ts €@~ You can't usually purchase Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s | 8. Brown. novelties under $1. Thatis true. ee 4) SHOODA, Dk. Garne 2 in, Boacors. 45° in LADIES’ GOops. Sepphire 14 42in: NN. Biue. ay 44 MyrtleGrn. 6 42 in. BISON SUITING. oe L 00 Vy ERE Seal B. 42in. 375 90 gS E 38 x Yr ss ape eee ee § GG 7 8 Oo VV EE Another lot of the English Nonpareil Cream Satteen GGG LLLL 00 Vv BER Sgs% 7 | at Se. per yard, worth 0c. Ting article Is an entire Tew production and is Sold ich below its value in order to Introduce it: can be used for many Purposes, suchas Ladies Underwear, and also for dresses. It in durability aud'style any quality of cheese 81.50 6 button “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for 81! cloth in the market, $1.68 4 button Black Kid Gloves, with gray embroid- ery and binding for 81.25. $1.98 4 button Russian Calfskin Gloves, all colors, em- Agke. broidered, for 81.68. Joey eae 986.5 and 6 button Kid Gloves, embroidered, all | estrioidissty patterns at shades, for 68c. i BB All above sloves, except those at 68c., are war 3 ranted and tried on. fa Al ge. to 18¢. por vard, Ss, HT L EK 838, i Bess HOE RK & 5 gplors the Merriineck “and rorth Se. 3s Ho LL KE - Another lot of rot S83 Lut KK Sus8 = temas only Buse, Worth ‘Toree casos of New sigue at 15c. per yard, worth IThree canes of Figured Saticen Re and dark patterns, select styles, at Gat ‘One case of Freuch Furniture Satteen, beautiful de- nts, in light yard.worth Ty, ete» Little Tycoon, \c. Per yard, worth at least eptional offer in our Lace Curtain department ‘week (positively#for Thursday and Frid: Toneth, Nottingham Lace jeavy thread finish, ouly $1.20 per pair, worth ‘full selection of Fine Fancy Draperies from ‘wo cases of Light Fig Percale, 25 iuches wide, fast | only), test de urtains, the Allen, 0 . er Fa Figared Percales, fancy pat- Alotos regular width, French Percale Remnants, most light figured. only 10c. ard, worth 1c. fork Mills and’ Utica Bleached Fancy Striped Silks reduced from $1.35 t 81.15. chen pat ae een ca tees the ree Fancy Striped Piwshes reduced from 96 to 75c. ‘An unusual number of Remnsnts in Colored Brocade Silks, 75c., were 81.25, Taeee CHR 2 Not all colors in Stock. Passementerics (for street and evening wear). « angigpens SILK: ‘ah colors MINS AND VELVETS, FLANNELS and CLOTHS 5 ee FOR THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. oo L 00 AA KK gis LANSBURGH & BRO., Sok AA BK. 85s, ONE PRICE. coS Tu “oo? 28% Be Sus8 = 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. LARGEST HOUSE IN THE CIT ‘jae HE GREAT CLEARING SALE AT THE, é ponble 7 35 Seal Plush Wrap for 825. 1241 and as aLth ste, Seal Plush Wrap for #40. Will be the talk of the town. ‘5 English Newmarket for $14. 5 Frieze Wrap for $10. 158 Jet Beaded Wrap for 8: Ear Only one each at above prices, We Was Sex. Ar Ove Sractocs AUCTION ROOMS, (CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, COR. 10TH AND D STREETS, FACING PA. AVE. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘Those from $4.98 to $7.25, all go at $4.50. ‘Those from $7.50 to $9.98, all go at 36.50. ‘Those from $13.26 to $16, all go at $10. AND O'CLOCK, SALE ‘79c. French Hand-Emb'd Corset Covers for 29c. Only size 36, 38, 40,42. Soiled. 49c. Lowneck Corset Coversfor 20c. Size 40, 42, Soiled. 8c. Chentises for 39c. Broken lots of various styles ‘Some were more than 48c. 21.35 Emb’d Skirts for 95e. Slightly soiled. $1.98 Children's Nainsook Dresses for 81.25. Odd styles for Children from 1 to 9 years, 68c. Gamps for 39c. Nainsook. Soiled. WARM GooDs. $2.98 and $3.98 Children’s Plush Caps for $1.68. Per- fect, but not in all colors. 85, 75 and 68c. Children's Worsted Hoods for 25c.; all colors. Too many in stock. TO THE BEST $2.48 Ladies’ All-Wool Skirts for $1.98. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE FINEST TAILOR- MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS: CHILDREN. THE FINEST CLOTHING EVER OFFERED AT PUBLIC SALE. COMMENCING THURSDAY MORNING AT TEN 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 THE 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 AREEQUAL CUSTOM CLOTHING. TO BUY MEN, BOYS AND He b> Re : ie Ss CHILDBEN'S CLOTHING SELDOM OFFERED. H 583 H Bop KK OF Sss8 = WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., j4-tu,ths 12Xe. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 5c. Only those slightly soiled and with embr’d initial, AUCTIONEERS. $2.68 and $2.98 Handkerchiefs for $2.25. ‘These are the finest embr’d French Novelties, and are re- duced in price because slightly creased by being J 98c.! at the Great UST THINK! A CHILD'S ‘Clearing TRIMMED COAT FOR Sale at the a ‘Double Combination, 124] and 1243 11th st. we. displayed in window. ils MISCELLANEOUS Essrastisnep 181 BBB A RRR GGG A II NN Bae AA Beet © AA it Nx § 88s Bee AA ERE Poh HEAR oS BBB A AR E a-4a0 § ONN 8ss® =| Www ee PT WWww HHH I FANS—Hand-painted Fans, all colors, olive woot! YY HH it sticks, were 75 and 98c. Your choice for 63c. SATCHELS—Genuine Snake Skin Satchels, beauti- fully fished. Too fine for general use, Reduced from $4.65 to $3.50. The Japanese Leather Satchels, exquisitely decorated in | from the nest erowth colors. Not dearat $6.68, now 85. ofthe Moronahela, POCKET-BOORS—Gentlemen’s Real Seal Books, | recast place it ins with compartments for bills, coin, stamps and cards, | Materia Medica. are marked from .81.68 to $2.39; price according to size. All reduced to $1.48 each. following prices, in thes Each: FLOWERS. FEATHI RESERVE Bunches of Roses were 68c., now 5c. Bunches of Fruit were 85c., now 69c, ‘These-are the goods we advertised 70 rex as wet, | Cf AS LOOK XaTURAL. 80 many people have been testing re Maat eats aie Micung see deliver them to your a Rye BkCRon Sites TERATION, Tonle Properties of NC JET JEWELRY. , the abo oi ‘To make room for new stock we reduced all 250, Jew- elry to 19¢.; the 49c. to 39¢., and the 980. to 70c. We show Irish Bogoak, Whitby Jet and Unpoliahed Jet, in Pins, Earrings, Bracelets, Combe, Sleeve Buttons, Fob ‘and Vest Chains. §¥-Some are Imitation Diamonds in Onyx, and the Earrings all have Gola Wires. Wi T SA" atour expense. ‘to All points east of the’ Mi if the United States ( ve are Uns et They are entire oe CHOICE OLD SS, K K Il FRE gS Ske nk § 8 Sgs8 K “K It EER Sss877 ‘MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. iliar medicinal qualities of Whisky distilled ‘of Rye in the renowned Valley onahela, have attracted the attention of ‘the United States tosuch a de- very high position among the We Leg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at the cases coutaining One Dozen Bot- OLD RYE, 1865 OLD RYE, 1865. ee OLD 2 UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN UNSwiCK CLUB WHS) If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Gro- of Bank wewill op receipt o ‘Draft, 1.00 ne 22.00 red Let- if desired: sel ‘PURITY and EVE: NESS OF Order, Gas ©. axis rt IRERCITON otherfige tbe retasted Correspondence solicited. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front st., Philadelphia, FANCY GOoDs. New York Office. 16 South William st. Carved Wood Match Holders, in representation of Satin Upholstered Willow Work Baskets were Ue. Loaner ee ag7-6t Combination, asi \T 1241 and 1243 1ithst.se. Lassie company's Extract OF MEAT. Finest and cheapest Meat Flavoring barred ‘fe and Sauces. Seine Soo ee 4n- A PrAt Al PtP H ao A (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager.) 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVR AND 401 70 667 EDUCATIONAL. 188 LEILA M. STACY. Graduate of the “Montoe College of Oratory and Dranatic Art.” ‘Boston, Mass. Will give Jessons in Elocution. fons given at thephpitereadence dacived, “Address Bux GO Sear oftice. tee ENCH LESSONS GIVEN AT THE HOME OF i ‘pupils by Mons. MARCHESSEAULT, a zbost expe- Spring and Cee wl ehich ‘she 1s mented teachers ent pronunciation aud coor. | closing out wt Grest Bangnisn B gaueation. For ‘address of calc a nator copa ; RERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, | , Forafew dass oni * opportunity be offe BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ccHOLRISRGNT QU TEI ooportunity be oered 723 14TH ST.N. W, NTON, i gh = eR a ana ‘Chemical leaning Establish Recornized a8 Saale Suceemeees I Oa gen haan Peay EageTieNe, tiene Unexcellad advantages 4or learniny CONVER™ Gentlemen's Gurinents. also Velvet and Plush Ck ‘Crape V. Laces, Glove re. E SQHION Best ofmaivesteachers Feeextremely Fectly cleaned Sy tty NEW TERS now for Gentlemen and Ch ‘ LADIES’ GOODS. ‘ein aw, alter and reline Ladies’ Plus Coate a the Month of February only. "F208 ‘RS, WAMSLEY. OF WAMSLEY & NEDWELL, AML 335 N. Chartes it, Baltitnore. ie now it; Washer tou at Willard'e Hotel.” Private Parlorg with shane jotel.” Priv: of Ball, “Byenine and ‘sarortment and Dinner T adios, esses s abecialty Gentieanes @ren. Trial lessons free. Ev: Dy this process will noi lose their oris frve fo pupils. APpIy to the school for progsaias and | please spoterearsutced so he tev aduniasion cards. = i _ a EVOLUTION IN SHORT-HAND — SLOA. U- R Ployan, taught in twelve hours: simple as A, B, C. awarded eleven gold medals. Classes aud private ‘in- struction daily, Tuition by mail. Call or send stamnj for prospectus: ‘Typewriting tatiehe by. experienc ape and effectually. S21 ‘Goods called for and delivered. W austex, & aw EDWELL, vate Parlors, Operators. The School, #21 F st. n.w. RAND Se STRUCTION IN OIL PAINTING ING aud BALL Studio Roommies sud LID Pa” Orders taifen and fis caarantend b SS. WAMSLEY, Of Watusiey & Nedwell, J. Hes, 1309 F ST. NW, OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PATTERN BON- NETS AND HATS. FRENCH FELT BONNETS AND HATS AT COST. + | KID GLOVES AT ACTUAL COST TO CLOSE. 436 FARADED SCHOOL—FROEBI:L. KINDERGARTEN ft endorsements. Terine moderate. Instruction 2 Frade if preferred. Address Box 65. Star oflice. reid i ART, VOCAL Private Lessons ’and Dy Tin niture and Reading. {ie classes, Ars. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, | Fat SARANTEE TO TEACH ANYONE TO ‘S HAIR OBLITERATED. NTEE TO TEACH ANYONE TO MAKE A § ‘ . LE: CARAT EE te ENGIN Game eaiee eas | Sum treee Shy Fwtne Secs Prgcest et Kbowledie of drawing necessarr: lessopa in painting, | Teriedy fOr this tideous Ulewagh. Plaster powers, | Room 11, May Building, cor. 7thand E.__jeA-w’._ | tric treatments for ladies and chihares MB DE. | WASHINGTON (ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPAY | GABNIEL 1301 5 has removed from Capitol Hill to 631 F st. n. w., 5 mis rooms 7, 5 and 9. a uimees 1 i apr Artestiox. rpuorovenT "RUCTIONS ON LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH {celerestes apply 10 CHARLES B MILF MJ PRASDE i300 Fs or terms and references a ATE PLLE Mods PRAN rst DONCH, S26 4th stnw. PS COAG NOVELTIES iN °K COIFFURES NGS. see KOORE ACADEMY ‘Overs special inducements to those desiring for their “auzhters careful training, thorough instruction, and the iutuezces of a. christian home in 3 healthy neighborhood. Address Rev. ARTHUR J. RECH, AM., M. D., Reisterstown, Md. Ja%¥-eolm HEEL, HER OF PIANO, ORGAN AND SINGING. 9 Pepimers, 38 well 28 £0 thee 22th at. 1w, HE HANNAH 3 RU HAIR DRESS BANGS SHINGLED. Hair dressing Ug the wpouth. Special a ils, on to mL Do your own Dyeing at home, with PEERLESS DYES. will dye everything, They are sold everywhere. Th Price 10c.a package 40 clone Tey have ee cana for Strength, Brichtness. Aniount i Tuckags oes AR COMMFRCIAL COLLEG! tor Jai Kea jatar, D.C, | Eustuessot Color Or ‘Non teal Qualitas Tey So | ices education. No | Rot croak or smut, “For salt by er at any time | TSCHIFFELY & EVANS, 40. 12 weeks’ course, bush, | _mo®7-20 Drugei-t, 477 Pennsylvania ave. seldectim cnnsyiss ce DORA ORES: Are SHIELDS the best in the world. ABSOLUTELY IMPERVIOUS. SCHOOL Pst, West | Ar ra DURSEY, PARE iG. Hop in every Strte of aut Painting. Vere ct study saved, Mes. te A iF Sts tbe founder and ieccher has nad eels | totals and siudied ‘hitcen: Sears anc. sone waththe | ost culebrated artista, “Particnlarattentich toskezeh: | GGG RFR RP! iuic from nature. Ctiidren Saturday. £10 per year. G GE r | SSP Sw ER ERR 7 OGKL LESSONS. a vc anca puatien worn ker Ef SIGNORFABIASL frou Pacis, burspeclO17 Lota, | THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, aT re Se — p a ae a J. JAY GOULD's, ¢ the request of and exclusively for, puyvig. an 3 = {At tits Feat : = ayy gee | e303 421 9th st., uear Pennsylvania ave Vy ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUste St Cloud Ballas. cor hw ie i genth year. Piario, Organ, Voice, Violius Flute, Corneb Mae J. P. Paes &c. Free advantayes. O. B. BULLALD, Director. 09-21 2207 F STREET NORTHWEST. MATICS AND ENGLISH. e Ciel Service Fanta IMPORTER, ‘Apply 422 ED ROO ‘Will show the coming week od 1886, by Mlle. NOVELTIES iN v.Pra at Der. ‘Time, money and labor sa’ learning the French laucuage: it is founded w foce pronunciation and practical conteroation. Cl of all vrades tor adults aud. childs “sounds” Saturday at 4:30 pau, 25 cta al First lesson free when buying the work, HARVARD @ school, 30 cis. a uum Wed by this system of pons anes HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, @11__ FORTATLOR-MADE SUITS. V_KANE, 507 117TH ST. N.W.—CORSETS MADE toonter. A'perfect fit etizranterd. Als: TueSt Shoulder Braces, I JOSE B. COR: aud Bustles. Cots te lau ae BEB Hooma ts ends Cororsn Wide. eB-Im | sus ase x HOMME, & PENDS SELECT scuoor, ia @ specialty. A. 10 10TH ST. NW, y style Makes Corsets to onder in a tary and hich school for botll aeten Boe ne ae sosg u elementary and ich school for both sexes. & gu sexton Te catalogion ge French Handmade { nino Underwear eae fat fies hn GHORTHAND, | Patent Shoulder Brac. and prea Reform Govan. eee Classes formed each month. Childrens Gots ive nd a #1 Corset (Mins L's own price is ansury N.B.—Frebeh, German and Spanish spoken, mri: se28—tn* ___ FAMILY SU 5 1918. | of eS Rie H NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY Private lessons in Type Writing, 1419.G st. mw. Ja3-3m0 + Lessons in German, Mathematics, ete. Translations | | from the Russisn, Freneit, German, et S KINDERGARTEN, 'S PRIMARY SUH land Place, one block south _Third tera: beyins February 7, 188 GT JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAYOL . §S Beven Departinents ‘and Four Corrses of study. Students permitted to board in clubs if desired. ‘Terms very moderate. Prepai hoot attached. Special ‘Ladies’ Even. |+ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Seas =a P. Haxsox Hiss & Co. New and Beautiful Live of WALL PAPERS, At 15 conte and upwards pestuns AND EOUMATES VARS, CARPETS AND CPHOLSTERY GOODS 226 S15 15TH ST. XW, Corer Por, ALL SIZES. RUSSIAN CAPBTIERS, “THE SUPERIOR” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.50, “PERFECTION CARPET SWEEPERS, 63.00. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ‘China and Glass Importers, $15 1205 Penusyivania avenue Bio Cor Tx Prsces PORTIERES AND HEAVY CURTAINS WAT We will becin Monday and offer our stock of Por realy rater theres and Heavy Curtains st EVERL CURTAIN HAS ‘h SkKED bows 0. 23. | do. do, The ereatent hanvain offered is onr AN-Siik Imported, Tureomag Cu aderyat color. Forms 10 $30. | These goods 3% Ae yuu Should call early wt HOrKE'S: {Carpet Furniture aud UpLcistery Wareroume, 1 Market apace x v Goov News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in general.as ‘one need be without « well-furnighed home be cause they have Dot got the cash to spare, ‘We are determined to knock the bottom outof high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGET ELSE WHERE FoR cast And we make this extraonlinary offer that customers: cau make thetr own terms in regard to paymenta, ¢ and ace the lanrest store in the United States. Come after yu terns elxew ber and We will euarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. Ww. 4s the place you were looking for. Come andibe con- Vinced that whut we say are facts and no buubug. We repeat, come aud wake your own terms—wt ys GROGAN'S. (RE, we) Coro Wearner Is Cosa and when you start to select # HEATING and COOR- ING STOVE be sure to call and inapect the largest assortment ever shown in thiscity. Also, LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MANTELS, &c, in great variety. Iu TIN WAKE we keap the finest quality, which costs very litte more Guan tue common. Aca solicited. W. 8. JENKS & CO, ‘TH Stuert N. W. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ G,,1,, Wao & Bros, nw. Extablished 1864. aud Bech now the leading Pinos of the why & Evans and Weser Bros, the best me ity also Gally"* self-playius iastrunyeuts, emt best ibstallnent plan. Special orcas. Tuuiue aud repairiug honestly dows UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited te the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A five amortunest of Prominent makes at all prices. atzention giveb to fitting boys to enter college, univer- 1 HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE sity, or the military or naval schools of the govern- 19 CENTS A POUND. SOLDIN ment. Situation inost besntitn! sud healthful. For | cntalogues address: Principal THOMAS FELL, a5 Ca 2 POUND PACKAGES, THE IN- | oe 5 core tcunie & ce Exocctiox SAUSAGE MAKES IT NECES- athe Art of alt Azts-—no person's education is com- SARY FOR ORDERS TO BE te without it!"—Emersun, : } PisFew pecple know whit powers they possess until GIVEN BEFORE ITS AB- srt develops them.” —Salrini RIVAL. } THE MARTYN COLLEGE OF e ELOCUTION AND ‘ORATORY XN. W. BURCHELL, Isfinely located at 313 Uth street n. w.. near the Cit Fost Office, and clos by Pa, ave, WASHINGTON, D.C. Itis a large structure, splendidly equipped. and its PRACTICE HALLS (each 100 teet dn length) afford rdevelopiug the strengt woes. | ‘hes Flocution aa an elegant art for home and is Wweillwe Sue thye fi public also, VOICE CULe j ARTICULATION OF THE ENGLISH LAN- PHYSICAL HARMONY, OLATORY, EEL | | | 1325 F street, | Novice ATION, | PA: VISIBLE | SPEE | ANALYSIS, EXPRESSION, GESTURE AND ACT: | TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. G. TYfs methods of instruction are én advance of any in America, adoptiie te RECENT DISCOVERIES of the | great European Mlusters. Jt fits pupils to enter Pro- i siolial Life or io become Teachers of Election, Over 20 charts used. The College has TEN DEPAR?- | BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF | MENTS. “A fund bas ‘been establistied to assiet pupits | Shoxive evidence of unusual merit and where daa | ; | Diet pay lors full course ot tuition. Bend for deseap. | ORR ETE gSS5 | Tivegatafowue ais | & nee & | = SSS ‘ n 53s | AN BUSINESS COLLEGE (BURNED | ee 5 Se will Reoren MONDAY DE in | Sof Eee KOR Eer Sss3 7 | National Bank of the Rerubite th’ end D streets, i education that ali- SF | sea Stacy tS Sepport ests THE CELAREAYED MIBSDTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. ed ‘successfully perform the active duties of life, horonsh uatruction siyen in Kapid Waiting, the en | English, Language, Correspondeuce, Rapid Caléula- | r¢ te without 2 doubt the most BeavircLand the Pons, Rogkkeen a eee “al | most Nernitiovs Flour in the World. | figs) Kevlar day ahd eit nom ‘A ludesrps | The Millers have not only the most perfeet MiMl, gf teachers. | ‘Tuition Fees-Day | sessions—Regular | containing as it docs all the most improved Machinery | ar Business course, cue year. 870, vavable $10 on, cut ing and balaues in mouthiy instalanents of $10 cai: a'year scholarnlip, fu full cu entering, 8UO" tuitions per quarter of 10 weeks, $20, paid’ on enteniye Qignt sessions—Year scholarship: $50 on eutenings free onthe, S14, payable 20 ou cutertupand balance in"mionthiy" fhstahients of $0 ‘each, or 810 tu ful onentering, fustruted Circular gent free on application. BEES BENKY C. SPENCER, Principal, | eesti eS a9 __| Like everything else that has gained renown, some (ato HL BY | person or personsare trying to take advantoreof the | Jne. Instruction gis rcputation it has gained by instating the Naise apd | be, Grammar, Geosraphy Erand, and attempting thereb; to palm off an inferior | article for the genuine. invented up to the present time, but they produce | Flour Uxstrrassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a lange quan- tity of of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of weold { world. Orthography.’ C.F Asuistant Tetive Residence, so Nth s Lestohs te Cagvay | Besure and see toit that eitherascks or “4 CADEMY OF THE HOLY. . Sten resumed studies MOND and have the imprint of ay y fenewed advantazes fora thorouzh Music and Art, i taught, Special attention i | Guitarand Banjo, Painting and the Lan Particularattention. Privace class in’ Painting. “Pho- hography and Fancy Work. Lustra Painting, Calis. thenies and Kindergarten “are new features’ of tho present year. Connected with the Academ! i for Boys, taugit by the Sisters. ‘CDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL ANB Wi a) PREPARATORY, TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None genuine without the two gold medals. WM. M. GALT & 00, _sp23 Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers | Pore Tratux Ouve On, 405 17th et, 1694 Massachusett® ave. and 1623 ems ama cll fot og Eadien and Laie ARE APS Bua sweet eas ‘Fourth year began SEPTEMBER 22, 1880, with folL corns of teachers. FRESH CREAM. ‘A'special Herdic ts employed by the school for the benebt of pupils in distant parts of the city, scscae Large Invoices in Stock. 18§ HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FREN ELPEON; Stool ior Young Ladies, 821 Vermont ave at Se ee Company, 428 Oth street, 13 SEWING MACHINES, &c. eden New Hove CROMELIN, wit 2 ‘The Best and Lightest Running a SEWING MACHINE arn selS WY INSHHTUTE, ain: cor. Oth and Kets mw. | sp tne market. ‘The Largest Range of Work. The Best CHOOL OF MUSIC, [ESTABLISHED 18773 | attachments. Light Running and Quiet. Ladies should call and see it before purchasing. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 528 Oth st. n.w.. St. Cloud building. vate or Class Lessons. Church masks GHED. INGALLS RING, Prinaee PIEDMONT ATR LINE. 22 ULE Ix Dec. rr AS ; WIN EDULE IN BEFECT DEC. 19,1696, NQTHRIG EE CHEDS & SILENT WHITE SEWING ):00 a.in.—Daily for Warrenton, and | machine extant for nese, 6 pees Fortes, Q.ointa,Lenchbung, Hocky Siount: Dannie, gar | Work and ‘Of Finieh Che White is King. ie Charictte, Atlatite, and'all- points Gout. "Pul. | sureandseeit J. F* MCKENNY, Sole agent a7 0c inan' palace butet sleeping cat Washington toatianta, | sin w. 3, B. RICHMOND, Mabapes, Shae ro \t for Hall's Forms tor Draping Dresses. Price, 3b p. new aly. arcane j for Manassas, | ¢330. Also Universal Patterns. at a eS ee 7 iiie, Staunten, Lousenioncceonns | Way Nor Give Your Wire Pointe on the Chesapeake and Ohio route. Pullinan | ope of those magnificent Silver Bound, highly finished 300 p.m.—I for Lynchburg, Ashville, in Ebony, Black Wsinut and Nickel Besctea Site, Aneunia Adana Ane SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, romerr New, Sa yowks Rate Pal Sewing Machines asa holiday gift “Oricane g — ed = push oj Cound case, contaluing: He KASHINGTON AND ouT0. ye. | Jor deine She tnost highly work, ve. 4 pan. duly, aciving at 7 mand? lop. returoiue, leave Hal 63 gaily and 18 pa except Sanday, arriving Onur and 8225 pin ;tbd from Lowievllie peal. 10:65 am. : edge ct ec ee se eae Eniireed, Gthand Bea | monti PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & 00, Da OOF Do Nor Pencuase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, | Athoroughly first-class instrument at ame dium price. Over 41,000 now an use. Second-hand Pianos spd Onrans at prices from @2@ to $150. Sold on small mouthiy paymenta Lanrest assortment of Scent Music in thecity. BENRY EBERBACR aped 215 F street Envwao Dior, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for TUT FRE NN NW OW Ww A sis THT PPP wwww AY ‘sss T ER WNNN WWwWw Aa ¥ $f EL UN XN wwww Asa ¥ Sss8 T EEE ILN NN Wo WA A Y¥ & Sona, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hale Jett A Canpeton and other (Pato. Sterling Onewta, Music 3 ndise.Thix'ramiente = payments, Exchanyed, Keuted, Tuned, Be Paired, Moved, Stored aud Shipped. Now and Second: Land Fiawos of other makes always in stock at low (GECOND-HAND PIANOS. SS Chickering’s from eS A de tt row thier ‘eusy moUthiy mstalliuents W.G. METZEROTT & CO. ~~ 903 Pa ase... near 9th et. POTPULCERIGHTS FoR SALE AND RENT, NEW AND SECOND-HAND, ATV. BRCKEI' ELT NW. D REPATRS OF PIANOS, PERIENCE BEST ‘Es. MODEKAL ———— 5GO WORCH & 0O., pee eae ty treet v. Sole Agents for the Unrivaled, And dealers ia, Stsiusy Muncal Tpstrumenta, Sheet Siri al ‘yore ad Susie Books, 100,000 copies of 5 aud 10 cent Sheet Music, Piauos end Organs to Kent. ttm GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. eS ee Euierys HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY.£8, Shirts to Order, Gfor $12. A perfect ft gusrautend, ELLERY'S, 1337 F street Opposite the Ebbitt House oc E BBs BUS RRR 00 FEE Ene’ 8 9 Ee BRE Eat Ee : E fCEBERER 3 NOW SHIPPING. DEY CHAMPAGNE ‘TO THE UNITED STATES KNOWS 48 THB GRAND VIN SEQ, WHICH 18 OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE AS THB “CARTE BLANCHE,” AT PRESENT SHIPPED BY HIM, AND WHICH HAS BEEN 60 FAVORABLE RECEIVED BY THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. ' HIS WINES ARE THE FINEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE SENT FROM FRANCE, AND HE FEELS CONFIDENT THAT THE NEW DEY WINE WILL MEET WITH FRIENDS WHEREVEK IT 18 KNOWS, PRICE—QUARTS, $30.20; PINTS, $32.20. FOR SALE BY @. G. CORNWELL & SOK, 1416 AND 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND THE LEADING WINE MERCHANTS AND + | 428-3m ‘GROCERS. [OTE SW, Saree

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