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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. THUKSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1887. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OPrice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasaixeton, D. C., Feb. 3, 1887. Indications for 24 Has rs, Comneneing at pm. oA. For District of Colmmbta, Maryland and Virginia, Fain or snow, followed vy Cleary Rorthwesteriy winds, Oxty Twaive (12 jider Weather, . of those elegant Newmarkets Jeft which we offered for sale last week at $5. ‘These goods cost us fromt $8 to $17 each, Every garment a geauine bargain. Sizes, ‘10, 13, 14 and 56 years. X.’H. Tavion, ck Pennsvivania aventie, arlotics und Candies, FrsseL1’s Ice Cream, ( Ir Wrz. Pay Yor io examine our bargain eoun- . No bumbuy, but a genuine mark down in prices. Mas, Wo. H. Ricn, 77 Market Space. Protocraras. New Photo. Art Co..905 Pa. ave. Fixe Portnarrs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave. Wipr-a-w axe bargoin seekers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine the genuine mark- down prices of Wraps, jackets, newmarkets, Rag- Jan's ladiey kid gloves, merino underwear, corsets, ng BE RH. TAYrOR’S, 903 Pennsylvania avenue, Great Baxcatns offered at R. H. Taylor's, 933 Pennsylvania in Men's Neckwear. Welc! reet, Will sell the Brussel, Veivet, Jews Laxesceait, 3 next Tew days fifty Tapestry ‘Wilton and Moquette Hugs ranging in slze from Bice by 11 feet to 10 tere by Wie. 6 These Kugs were returned to us during the last six months, und Will be sold at the expense of the original purchasers. Ewh and every Rug will be Soid at its marked price, and the desire to close them rapidiy has induced the piacing of a very Jow figure upon them. On sale commencing to- Morrow moruing, Febru: ‘No Mors high prices. Hemp Amusements To-night. Aupaten's.—National Opera Company In “The Fiying Dutchman aney & C MaNassas PaNouAMA.—Day and evening. Hargw’—*The Planter's Wite.” KERNAN'S.—Variety. Dive Mesee: Condensed Locals. | J..S. Brown while lifting « box at the Center market yesterday, iell_and broke one of the ten- Gons in his leg above the knee. He Was removed tothe rgency hospital. ‘Aba meeting of colored people in Baltimore last evening over which Bisuop Wayinan presided, the Cali Dia pros ia at of tae depost~ | tors im the Freed lip Was endorsed | and a petition Was p: present LO De Sent LO € Prfais anoruing an excuisioa party’ from Utlea, | arrived at the Baltimore ¥., at neksaborhwod, Sea Poomnac depo, the train Delug in bwo sec-| Tons, unbertiiz twenty-two car, and Ue enue party aggregating aboai one tuousand, | “August Fitchuge fortelted $20 coluateral in the Police Court to-day for carrylug a pistol. Judge sued to-day accepted. the personal bonds | of ‘Kose iirown, the colored. girt charged. With | Stealing souse clothing irem the La Plerre Louse, Stephen Morris was required to. give bonds in the sum ox $100 by Jude Su Unreats against Mary J 2 loday for making ‘The Waterphone. AN INSTRUMENT WITH WHICH WATER INSPECTORS WILL BE PROVIDED. ‘The waterphone ts the Weapon with which the water inspectors are to be armed. It 1s an instre- | ment somthing iike a telephone receiver, the dts or ear plate at the end being very broad, At the other end fs a little piece ot iron, “When an inspec- tor wants to find out whether Water fs running in & house,” said anomelai ox the District engineer department to a Star reporter today, “he opens the street water box, puts the iron’end ov the ‘phone’ against the pipe and clasps ils ear to the Ansirument. If there 15 auy spigot turned on be ean detect it instantly.” i “Will that be accepted as evidence in court?” | asked the reporter. “It has been accepted Ip city tried. If the court do: oustration of i. Bubeven uch evidence to the water office, and the Office has power to turn off te Water frot houses Where theze is wast -A Stax reporter tested the waterphone by ap- plying it to # pipe on the lower flour of the Dis. ict Duliding walle a spizot was turned on and off ‘on the upper floors. When the spigot was turned On the sound of running Water Was transmitted ‘Yery distinetiy through the instrument. The Plastererw Strike. A CONFERENCE BETWEEN JOURNEYMEN AND BOSSES IS PROSPECT. Quite a number of the journeymen plasterers, ‘who have declined to work nine hours a day, as re- quired by a notice of the Boss Plasterers’ associa- tion, were assembled to-day about the Knights of Labor headquarters, at 43 street and Pennsylva niaavenue. To a Star reporter they stated that | ‘Uke situation seemed unchanged, except that they Understood the boss plasterers had appointed a wommictee to confer with their committee. One of ‘the members of the plasterers’ organization stated that there were about ity journeymen at work eight hours and @ half @ day, including the men | Working by the dayon the new State, War and | Navy department building. There were about one hundred men locsed oui. The plasterer said be | did not know where the twenty-eight seab bosses, | inentioned by & boss plasterer, were. The K. of L. | Uist of “unfalr” employers has on it the names of only five boss plastere: A Cuancs or HovsesxeakiNG.—Lewis Dodson, | Was arrested last evening by Onicers Lewis | and Howeil and locked up at Lue fourub precinct | Station on a charge of housebreaking, It being al- | _—— t he broke imto the stavie of Symond | Sehragenheim and stove a lantern, a, horse blake ‘Ket abd otwer articles, Which Were recovered, To day im tie Police Court the ‘ease Was continued | unui arriage Meenses have MARRIAGE LICENSES. been issued by the clerk of the court to Joun | Frankilu wad Barbara isianham; C. H. Stewart and Louise Garub-r, both OL Montgomery county, | Md; Jaiies Lee and Minty Hawkins; Wo RJ nings and Addie V. Suita of B.; Aubert Carter and | Mary Cuase: Scepiien (iil and Ella Carr, both of | Kiebboro, Pa.;4oun €. Stein and Mary” A. Wid. | mayer; Jaanes rion. "Charles MeCathran and Annie Bell Hai it Charioite Turne: i Themp~ a ney | QUEENsTOWS CATTLE MARKET.—250 cattie on TE muerwee yesterday id as fol lows: rom sold’ rom Bac. fede. peribese z Der | ih. “Set sneep and iat market, ‘aad all | s0id Wo butchers as 10u0WS: Old sheep Sold from | 4c. to Ge. per Ib: Labs sold {rom 3 bo Ose. Der tb UD cows and calves sold trom $25 <0 each. Market for both caitie and sheep Was brisk. we Navy Yarn EMPLoves i E1NsTATED.—Senators Gorman and Wissen and Kepresentalives Kt Gibson, Shaw and Compion Ulls morning called at Use Navy department, accompanied by C.C. Lan- custer, president Of the Maryland Democratic club, dad a delegation of discharged employees of the "Washington navy yard. Mr. Lancaster laid before Secretary Whitney the grievances of the discharced employes—six members of tue Mary- Jand club who bad been discitarged from the yard. ‘The Secretary said he sympathized with the work. bo ane cote ‘the retnsiatement of the dis- ci 2. : —+__ CWARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT.—Jesse J. Who hag for some Ume past been employed Dy Mr. Daw'l Loughran, wobacconist, pleaded gulit¥ ia the Police Court this morning” vo a Charge of | embezzling $16.50 from his employer, and the case Was wel i grand jury Sir. Lavender pected to have several cases against the defendant, and the court xed the bali at $000, Mr. Bright's downfall ts said to be due to exces: sive drinking. ——.__ ‘Twaxtr DOU.axs PINNED UP IN HER CLOTEING.— Mrs, Margaret Lynch, who lives in the county, re- cently employed Rose Lucas, colored, to wasll Her clothing, in one piece of wiich $20 was pinned Up, when Une Washing was returned the money Was When arrested, she claimed that she | Yound the money in tue ‘wash tub, and had the | Fight to keep it. Such possession Judge Snell held | Lo-day was larceny and gave her 30 days in jail and 30 days additional in default of restitution: Encampment 10. 0. 5 Las wight ete ea celebrate the sixty-third aniversary of the simnddar action. EX-PRISONERS OF WAR aT 4 Frast.—An enjoy- able banquet was given last aight at the Natiecal hotel by the District of Columbia Association of | Union ex-Prisoners of War. Comrades were fat from New Yorx, Brooxiyn, Philadelpaia Bright, pres. and Wilkesbarre. ‘Toasts were responded to by Jas. ¥ Kagar, John McElroy, Thowas iM. MeKee ‘and LP. Wiluams. Speeches were aiso made by Gen. Kelly, ‘ntalive Johnson, of Indiana Frank ‘Morad, of Philadeiphia, and Wm. H. Mattingly. ~— Scuirrz's MitwackEs Lacen.—The attention of the pubiic 1s called to tue advertisement of Mr, Samuel C. Paliner, the agent for the sale of Senlitz's Celebrated Milwaukee Lager Beer in thls Disurict. Lhe Schiltz estabiishment ts ome of the ‘wertes in the United States, itscapacity belay qowouo barrels per annum, ‘aud’ with the lic storage « Virginia aven: Pared to Ut all onders on great popularity of this shown. by sales here. —— EXGRAVINGS 4xD OLEOGRAPHS, ETC... a7 AUCTION. — Waiter B. Williams & Co., auc doncern, adores a@ lange suie Of engravings. ete., at their sulesroom, this evening at 70 "ocloes. ie onigameat races abouLeN) subjects, and, 3 WI be soud Wituout iiuit, “Ss WH Be sega, Law Waztacz, euthor of Ben Hur, wn iectase | St Congregational church, Pebraary 8 Seats may be secured at halls’ musi? store Se La Pare Litre, challenge child wonder, Keraau's Cheap prices, Iwo shows—aueh | as armory square. FOR A DISTRICT BUILDING. The Commissioners Want $400,000 Ap- | She Seeks thejSeclusion of the Country preprinted for Its Erection. ‘The Commissioners submitted to Congress to- While Her Affairs are Being Settled. ‘Mrs. Emmons and her companion, Miss Crandell, day abil prepared by them providing for the | left Wormley’s hotel last evening. The attaches erectgon of a brick building, to cost not over $400,- | Of the hotel are very reticent in 000, for the use of the District government. Ju- | Whereabouts and gave no information other than diciary square is the site designated in the bill; the building to front on 5th street, between E and F streets, The Commalssioners are anxious to secure action by Congress in the matter during the pres- ent session, ‘The Commissioners to-day the Dill into schutof Mahone’ hands for fhefodustion in the Senate, ‘The _ pro butiding 1s to be in the form of the letter E, the long side of the letter being the front of the buflding on Sth street, AS TO THE JUDICIARY SQUARE SITE. Commissioner Weob, When asked by a STaR re- porter whether Judiciary square had been finally selected by the Commissioners as the most suita- bie location for the proposed District government building, replied: “No, sir; the matter 1s still under discussion. We merely propose that loca- Uon in order that there may be something definite in the bill as to the place.” SENATOR SAWYER PROPOSES 70 APPROPRIATE $125,000 To BUY a SITR. In the Senate Mr. Sawyer has proposed an amendment to the District appropriation bill ap- priating $125,000 for the purchase of a site, to be Selected by tne Commissioners, for the erection thereon of a suitable building’ for District pur- poses, ——-__ “TROUBLE! TROUBLE? Attempted Suicide of a Stranger. COMING HERE 10 SEEK EMPLOYMENT, AND NOT SUC- CREDING, HE FIRES A PISTOL BULLET INTO HIS EAD. About 8:30 o'clock last evening a middle-aged white man entered the Mount Vernon house, No. 485 Pennsylvania avenue, and registered as S. P. Cupid, Providence, R.L After writing a letter in the office and mailing it, he asked to be shown to 2 room, remarking that he desired to retire early. He entered the apartment assigned him and ‘hing more was heard from him until about 9 o'clock, when a servant passing the door saw tt standing open. He went to the door, and looking in, saw the stranger lying on the bed with blood streaming frown a wound in his head and a small revolver in his hand. Noone in the house heard ue report of a pistol. ‘The proprietor of the house ‘as hotified, and with two police officers went to the room. Cupid was still conscious, and when asked why he shot himself, replied: ‘Trouble! ‘Troubie!” Dr. ‘Townshend was sent tor and aiter making an examination of the wound directed that the nan be taken toa hospital. The ‘Wound appeared to be dangerous, but the doctor did not think it necessarily fatal, The wounded man objected to being sent toa hospital, and at ‘his own request was removed to the house of a relative, No. 2040 7th street northwest, where he recived incdical attendance. The builet_pene- ‘trated the left side of the head, near tue ear, but did not enter the brain, and the attending ‘phy- Sicluns have strong hopes of the patient's recov ery. The unfortunate nan came here two weeks ago from Providence seeking employment, but not Tuecting with success and being short of Tunds, ft is su he was driven by lis circumstances to lake life, Armory Square and the Railroads, & QUESTION OF SENATOR DAWES’ ANSWERED BY SENATOR INGALLS, . In the course of the discussion in the Senate Yesterday afternoon of thebill regulating the use of the monument grounds, Mr. Dawes said it had been published that some authority had been given to the railroads over armory square, and he wanted to know what It was. Mr, Ingalls—“In reply to the interrogatory of the Senator irom assachusetis, ag it relates to a matter of greai public interest, 1 would respond | that in considering the question of the removal of the steam rajirouds froin several of the streets which they now oceupy, and providing for a union depot, the Commissioners of the District, largeiy under the direction of the Engineer Commissioner, ‘Major Ludlow, formulated a biil providing for thé | removal of the preseut Baltimore and Onio depot and tracks and the depot of the Bultknore and Potomac and its tracks from the mali or reserva- tion, and their concentration upon what is known ‘That 1s merely a tentative Proposition, and fas no foundation in law, and ‘s NOt proceeded to any extent whatever to the adoption of the scheme that has been proposed. ‘There 1s no servitude imposed upon armory square whatever, and the whole subject ts before the committets of the two houses for consideration.” a é “AIDA” BY THE ian opera wr Sreelt browgh it by the princi; jah opera Was Wel tout by Dp artists of the National opera company last night, Inaking the representation in some respects tue most satistactory thus far given, Mme. Fursch- Madl’s great voice and stirring dramatic method made her Aida anémpersonation that will long be remembered with delight by all who witnessed the performance. In the passionate duo with Amneris in the first act and again in the finale of the second. Mine. Fursch-Madi’ won novable triumphs, evoking the most emphatic ap- plause of the Week. The latter scene was altogether magnificent, both im respect of the oriental splendor of the stage picture and the Ubrilling effectiveness of the grand chorus. Miss Cornelia Van Zanten, who was heard here for the frst Ume as Amneris, made @ favorable tn- pression. She a contralto voice of considerabie power, which she uses with conf- | dence, though with ho special dramatic force. Mr. “andidus made a satisfactory Rhadames,although he teil somewhat short in the more tinpassioned scenes, The work was put on the stage with the same lavish display of beautitul and elaborate scenery, splendid costumes und properties, and general completeness of every detail of mounting, ‘Which have marked each production of the com- pany. ‘The ballets were exceedingly attractive. —— Wagner's “Flying Dutchman” will be ven. Affairs in West Washington. ‘Suppex DeaTH or Mus. Dr. CxaGiN.—Mrs. Henri- etta P. Cragin, wiie of Dr. C. H. of 3123 Dumbarton avenue,died suddeniy yesterday, froin ralysis of the heart, while she was waiting u er husband, who isilL The funeral will take place to-inorrow afternoon at four o'clock. IN FAVOR OF THE TRACTION RAILROAD.—A peti- | faculty. Sold by A. B. tion ts being Wide: ing the traction: signatures. cireulated in this piace favor- ud, and is receiving many i THE CHARITY Foxp.—Exhibitions were given | Widely known as an admirable remedy for Bron- Yestenday afternoon and last night at Curtis school | chitts, Hoarseness, Coughs und Throat troubles. hail by Prof. G. H. Pray, for the beneflt ot the West Washington division of charities. Nor THE EDiToR.—Mr. T. M. © ll, whose in- Sanity Was mentioned In yesterday's STaR, was not the editor of the Courant, as stated, but the business manager. Mr. F. A. Cogswell is the edi- tors and proprietor of that paper, and the unfortu- bate gentleman, who has been sent to St. Eliza- beth, is his brother. Dearu op AxoTHER OLD Restexr.—Capt. John ‘T. Hilton, a well-known resident, died last evening inthe 57th year of his age, after a brief iilness from con Hon of the lungs, The de- ceased Was amember of Decatur lodge No. 9, K. of P., and also Logan Tribe ot Ked Men No, & ‘Talk Fexewat-o: Mr. John Clemengs whose death atthe age of 94 years was meni in yester- day's Stak, Will take place trom his late residence on Soutn ‘street to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock; requiem mass at Holy Trinity ¢ ) church at 10am. ——>__ Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tur Evexixo Staz. Fuxenat.—The funeral of Henry Janney, a well- known citizen, took place to-day ‘from lis late home on Coieron st. Mr. Janney was a native of this eity and spent his eariier years here. During his Youth he was accidently wounded in one ey€ bya ir of scissors thrown across a room and Was henceforth blind in that organ. He went West early and spent much of lite there, His father 1s in New York ui treatment for cancer, and bas now lost all children. cks.—During January twelve have been iicensed here. In January of last year fourteen Alexandriaus were married, and in the same month Of 1885 Luirteen licenses were granted. ‘Three Alexandria couples were married in Wash- ington during January. Norgs.—The Midiand Ratlroad company had ad- Journed from week to week to meet yesterday, and ‘at noon yesterday, without transacting any ness, it adjourned until next December. ‘Hydraulion company has chosen KL. vice-presidents, — Four young Alexai Messrs. Knox, Ryan, Smithson and Irvin, have been trom the roils of the Midi: office in Washington and Mr. Theodore Chase has re- ceived an appointment there.— Twenty-nine deeds were recorded in the clerk's office during Jauuary, showing considerabie activity in the real estate market.—The mayor has fined Ernest Picken $10 for his assault on Robt, Knox, 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 testa, short weight, alum oF phosphate powder. Soup omtr me Cama Rowan ‘Rampio PowpEs Co.. 106 Wall street, MX. 0026 a en AvP woe ~~ | { ‘busi- | 15¢. ie | aE $3 Tuaiense to president, and Chas. Goodrich and H. J. Nevitt, ‘the fact that she has left, but is expected to re- ‘turn in the course of a few days, B ‘Mr. Garnett, Mrs. Emmons’ counsel, told a Stak reporter to-day that Mrs. Emmons had gone into the country for afew days for achange. she de- sired to get out of the city, as she cannot go on the streets without being stared at. She will re- turn in a few days, by which time it ts hoped that her affairs will be settied and she will be free to go to Europe, where she intends to seek the quiet Fetlrement of her house in St. John's Wood, 1on- n. ‘Mrs. Emmons’ counsel has had conferences with ‘Mr. Emmons’ counsel with the view to bringing ‘About @ formal separation on terms similar to those agreed upon when articles of jon were drawn up a year or so ago, Mr. ons making suitable provision for the support of his wie. 80 far, Mr. Emmons and his counsel have done nothing. Mr. Emmons published a few days ago a notice that he would not be responsible, for wite's debts. On the day the jury announced its Yerdict in Mra. Emmons’ favor he sent a note to ¢ proprietors of Worm! saying: “SP hereby give you formal notice that will _not be responsibi¢ for any bills contracted by my wife at your hotel after the receipt of this letter and I will not pay any bills that she may make.” Coxsrrrerioxaz, Caranze. No single disease has entailed more suffering or hastened the breaking up of the constitution than Catarrh. ‘The sense of smell, of taste, of sight, of hear- ing, the human voice, the mind—one or more, and sometimes all, yield to its destructive influence. The Poison it distributes throughout the system attacks every vital force, and breaks up the most robust of con- stitutions. Ignored, because but little understood, by ‘most physicians, impotently assailed by quacks and charlatans, those suffering from it have little hope to be relieved of it this side of thegrave. 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RHEUMBTIC PAINS, Neuralgic, Sciatic, Sudden, Sharp aud Nervous Pains and Strains relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, the most perfect antidote to pain and inflammation ever compounded. New, original, instantaneous, infallible and safe. At all druggists, Rdc.; five for $1.00; or, postage free, of Potter Drug ‘and Chemical Oo., Boston, Mass. £3 CITY ITEMS. A Wenderful Prescription. WRAKNESS AND NERVOUSNESS OVERCOME. ‘Testimonials to the efficacy of Mrs. Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound are constantly coming unsolicited to the laboratory in Lynn, ‘Mass., and can be Showa by the bushel. A lady in Hyde Park, Mass, says: “Your medicine has done mea very great déal of good and I think,yes,I know, ivis wonderful.” Another in Flemington, N. J.? {Eve been taking your medicine for iause back and inflammation of the badder and 1t relieves me wonderfully; it has almost cured me. Iam on my second bottle.” Another lady in Jersey City, writes: “I consider my present excellent healt due entirely to your Compound, and as T used to be weak and nervous, 1 cannot feel otherwise than grateful to sou.” 1 Johnson’s, European, 13th and E. * OYSTERS, MEALS AND READY LUNCH. While we are selling a great many oysters and Dusiness remarkably good, we wish to call your attention to alate shipment of oysters just re- ceived. They are commonly called Saddie Rock, and are the finest known for size and fatnesstothe civilized world, ‘These oysters, as you may know, | come from no particular place at this day, but in: | herit ubelr name from their remarkable ‘size and | fatness, and are principally used for roast, in shell, | and broiled on toast. Any gentlemen wishing t take home a half dozen broiled on roast in a box, we promise bim something like he never saw be: fore. Also the fnest steamed, New York stews, Lynn Haven bays, half-sheil, &., &c._Kemember, none but the best, Lifetime experience. Ladies! large saloon attached. 1 ie —< Phillip’s Digestible Cocoa Is more delicious in taste and aroma, and, by the process it is prepared, is rendered tore nourish and more easily di than any other pre- Jon of cocoa or chocalate. It 1s an exceed- ingly nutritive drink, “All and grocers ve 1 a Engraving—Manufacturin doug! reas Sahin Economy is Wealth. Why pay 10 cents for a cigar wnen you can a “grand repubite” for ualr the money. Luchs & Bro, sole agents, 525 7th st. n.w. 1 Wilber’s Cod Liver 01 and of Lime Cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brouchitis aud Scrotulous Humors. Get the Genuine Article,—The great popu- larity of “Wilbur's Compound of Cod Liver and Lime” has induced soue unprincipled person. 10 attempt to palm off a simple articie of their own Imanutacture; but any person who is suffering | Irom Coughs, Colds or Consumption should be cai Tul where they purchase tis article. The results Of its use are its best recommendations; and ihe proprietor has ample evidence on file of ‘its great success in pulmonary complaints. The Phosphate Of Lime possesses a inost mnarvelous healing power as combined with the pure Cod-Liver Oil by Dr, Silhor. “It ts regulariy prescribed by the medical vilbor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggists. eos “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” are hate sold only in boxes, € Cheap and fine eye giasses, Optician, 487 Pa. av.3 “100. Royal” mendseverything! Lansburgh’s Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn and delivered in 3g 1b. “Ward” prints, 50c. per it Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet AUC Ge. per quart, “Cream 15¢. 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BOOKS, &c. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. = : a es & = == IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON ‘SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN | J] WABRID pa M: ry a ene ma Rae Manors Roar Sz Dass Feige Baas New fork ate. a, U ete RCESTER'S DICTIONARY, Tae Lesvo Tsermcunste aaa taerest Eas Sad Gea Ds ~— yet, 15th sf nw. 4 aT tion, ‘e CAROLINE DERG PRICE SPECIAL. EBeA \ See e LOA foaramce planed tant - _ LANSBURGH & BRO’S, sao Sry TR Fischer & Maison Yrieee, Paria, Oa tor Doreintive Gaara FIschice | PIaNos, ates, qaose Bessey CSleaeen oR ag iss CURRIN nts ONS BLE STATIONERY. ESTED STEY ORGANS, Ja28-3m_ 1006 F st, iw. ong tye immense eormmuls Femnante and 1310 8th st. nw. -f1___C. C. PUKSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th et. | Moderate prices. Lass monthly Tignes EAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE LOANS | to ‘weekly, days to SATURDAY ches gpa reline. Plush “Coste FAL *¥e caxcasren acd Organs for rent og aplmueed” emer —4 Gh wood collateral security of al kinda, ANS | (This Week), 00 that’ Tea eeee days wali | month of February only. SSO Th street northwest Pairing. ANBAR: TEAR Yorvere ene YE ga | Ak? heaser to eves Slowest pt satire aves Establishment. a + Se SNSONSTOSUTETOSotsGN | THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 6,206 Gat oy FR ave oury gupettence: | COME NEW BOOKS. $50,000, ‘REAL ESTATE, And the bargains in unlimited quantities. Plush ‘Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, dc. per. | The Justice, by W. H. Bishop. OH > ame een ce tear be | Geen mace wk mee i mies $100,000 Zaz, BEATE | rarer oe Te: Gdneeccei orien canaamad | Mauer viroue Aig Ta Sy $100.000 sonny, hivestunente Bak ak | Three cates of Bleached Utica Remnants of Sheeting | fea" rrnarantend tobe reaoved jemeof Philosophy. tek a oor IRI al toweed peters sind bast ineeslinecart ice, ota Kintageously to customers. Insurance in best com: mf i ‘Goods called for and delivered. Wordsworth, by Edavund Lee. 2 danealne for cab Tui aud repairing houestiy Tome, panies, J. 8, HERTFORD, 14255 F et. jas-Sn forth, 3c. ss Ma M. J. Hi Hone abd Card Enieraving in the beat atye 210+ Mahe og AOAN, ON REAL ESTATE (PROM | gi eGng pemnants; Yo Mille Muslin, Bleached | URS ee a M. BALLANTYNE & SOX, KNX N A BBR FRE Phesticnn MOMMBTEDY & BEADLEY, O27 wou 94, 21c, 10-4, 235, 1309 F ST. 5.W,, = $56 Seventh, oe ELE fA Be NEY TO LOARS Four caoee gt Wana a Casing 1003 | OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PaTTERN BoN-| New Booxs Just Receren. KOR RE AA BP Money constantly om hand to loan, st the lowest : NETS AXD - = sige! eres ogsvpreres Po eames | worm Sa, Fai, eae NARUR GG ET QL YTION. OF. Carton Prasos Be Estateand Lnaeioter, | pine? sre all perfect goods anf of the genuine | FRENCH FELT BONNETS AND HATS AT COST. Bae 9 a5-3m_ 1418 Fet.nw. | “Five Cases of Figured Fine French Percal 1 = a $100, 000 Si Sas Ciasrrictony | Hpeem cn eA Re Res Sa ca tae —e fin Alle fi ‘Eight cases of Light and Figured Satine Rem- SYBAICIN EDEN, Preston fo) SETEL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th at. nw. | DAD a6 Gace pet and wort NEW LAW BOOKS. Special attention of Purchasers invited to the Rew ‘ONEY TO LOAN 55 Rommants: OF women Be SCHOULER ox WILLS ARTISTIC STYLES Suished in lesigua of ‘AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST seription and qualities "7 Des® Goods of all De- 1321 6 st. nw. x. BH. MORRISON HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. Oa ee CORTE ot aw, | Aloo memnasliaof Flannels, Gating Bilks and Velvets, L A a heared dann saat na Pye NESE EE EALE & HARKL TTENTION, x 08: « 25,000—TO LOAN ALLOF WHICH MUST BE GONE BY SATURDAY fBSr PARISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCE! A Bt. Daxe Or Braxe Booxs, | prominent makes at all prices 3908 ON REAL ate! Aether Cag ofthe Eaiah Cream Satine Remnants NOVELEIRS IN BACK OreFUnés TRIAL BALAXCE BOOK: FIANOS FOR RENT GREY FOTORR Se | et cae were eh Sy ll] BAR DMPA, ORANGE SRINGLED. | 4! pererncomt eyes ote Dons |, wisY? Markt ca 4 3 z Meena Ey 2 | eee SE ik | aE Scie") oot Reon |, Ne Pass a i. We ‘tris , tucked, embroide: ' 5° ¢ 3 Ww. Bopiae, © | ts * Peery epi ieeteal 1L1?"* do your own Dyeing st home, with rie i BCHAP, PANPHE ETS nad” hCatte | Contin TOU SEE Tee EMERSON PIANO. SEL 1 LOAN GS REE ESTATE esos | , Ase ghs following good decals lengtan tn Black caaeen wean’ Esti PREDDING, PVIEATIONS.VIST A cmorourhly Syvclaee outramentat medi pea suit, at lowes Sooo now &. O HOLTZMAN, No. will everythii They, id everywhere. EASTON & RUPP, Pianos and rices from aes eee aA pace Toes re jeslore. They hae uo equal | 411.3m__Stationers.cor. Penn.ave.sndisinet uve, | Meise gu migall mony —— oe ONEY TO LOANON APPROVED REALESTATE pr Serene, Brie OF Roo teen Qualia Ty ke Cc —— — eesortunent of Scent in the city. ‘Moderate: ous. No dela = Rotcroak orsmut. For-eale ty er cae HEAP Booxs Cara Pare ay HLNEY ——— = yosErToras s sotto —_ Draco arf Foemepiesinere_| i Rom reneas ea nsese | D, aa Maver eet on arrrored Re tatoo, | be Ren ro, ae erer espe mae | Homan Fs Dee ee at lowest rates of interest. Charges io UR" 2 y s N a’ r VN. ry] a THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY IMPERVIOUS. ‘The cheapest Albums in the. 3 ac eae 1508 Fos es ate, A n27-atthOm ving goods daily st Be jPeledeenttor wy? ONE TO LOAN 5 “ JOHN CPAREERS, | € T E HNN N Wwww aa Meee rape |: Maz J. P. Passos = srtewrmemtos |S f fe FARE veer ta cee ie _14ztPennsylvaniaave | S83 fT Eee tN XX Wow A“4S ¥ MO“EE TOROS ‘AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ‘ON BEAL EST ALE SECURITY. ‘THOS.J. FISHER & CO. 24 F at. 0) JMOSE¥ TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST ten, ‘DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F: 4 M ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class securities, at lowest rates of interest. No etay‘ where the wectirity in wood, MBIV 6.6 GREEN, 303 7th st. n.w. We Wax Sez Ar Orn Spacious AUCTION RooMS, COR. 10TH AND D STREETS, FACING PA. AVE., WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE FINEST TAILOR- MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. THE FINEST CLOTHING EVER OFFERED AT PUBLIC SALE COMMENCING THURSDAY MORNING AT TEN O'CLOCK, SALE 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 TO THE BEST CUSTOM CLOTHING. AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SELDOM OFFERED. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Htu,ths AUCTIONEERS. Asovaent. Kysocs.nowx 500 OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS will be sold from this day onat 50 centson the dollar, or Just one-half former prices, at OAK HALL, (Corner 10th and F streets, 1,000 SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS will be sacrificed at 60 cents on the dollar. They must ‘and will be sold, at \K HALL, Comer 10th uid F atreeta. 900 PAIRS OF PANTS ‘will be given away at 66% cents on the dollar, at OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streets. 800 CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS will be distributed at 66%; cents on the dollar, at OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streeta. ‘The sooner you call the better assortment you'll find. Socall at once, at OAK HALL, 28 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. IN THE WORLD, Ger Tar Brot. “THE COXCORD mARWiea: We have on hand a full stock of the cord Harness of all kinds at Concord prices; also ‘Bole Agency for the a CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES, 12 407 Penna. eve.. next to National Hotel. wAA is Ree cleo, <i « Mg 640 a. ae ¢ i 4 is 42 ax 44 45 ne 45 485 $3 Bs eS 40 se Bs 4 3 Bx 5 Bret scmemrere wbrerenterone: 4 ee ‘These Back Remnants are exhibited in our Dress Goods Department, All Remnants mcrked number of yards and price, Cail early and secure your pick. i LANSBURGH & BRO, LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. ONE PRICE. 2 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH ST. Te oWisew’ SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ODDS AND ENDS AND REGULAR GOODS. 500 pra. Children's Hose, all sizes and all colors. Former prices, 50 and 25c. Must xo at 15c. 100 prs. Misses HOSE. Sold at 25 and 30c. Will be sold at 7c. 50 prs. Kid and Beaver GLOVES (Ladies’.) Former price, $1.25 and #1. Will goat40c. Some of these goods are slightly soiled. 5,000 yds Remnants of DRESS GOODS at prices that must attract. 5,000 yda. New and Pretty SATTEENS, worth 20c., at 12%. ‘The newest and most desirable patterns in French SATTEENS, at 3c. Splendid Line HAMBURG EDGINGS. Afullline of SILKS, SATINS, CASHMERES and all kinds of DRESS GOODS. Bleached and Brown COTTON GOODS at the very lowest prices. (Cottons are advancing.) LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue, 329-2 Corner 20th street northwest. Berwesx Srasox Parces DRY GOODS REDUCED 20 PER CENT FOR FEB- RUARY AT JOHNSON, GARNER & COS, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. Our liraited space will permit only the mention of a few special ne 8 cent Check Nainsook now 6 centa, 10 cent Check Nainsook now 8 cents. 2 cent Cueck Naiusook now 10 cents, ut Check Nainsook now 12234 cents, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO.'S, ‘636 Pennsylvania avenue. 15 cent Corded Pique now 133¢cente, 18 cent Corded Pique now 15 cents. 0 cent Corded Pique now 18 cents. 25 cent Corded Pique now 20 cents. ‘AT JOHNSON, GARNER & COS, 636 Pennsylvania avenue. @1.10 White Counterpanes now 90 cents, 1.40 White Counterpanes now White Counterpanes now $150 AT JOHNSON, GARNER & "Sy ‘UaG Penuiylvania avenue. 3 cout Cream Table Linen now 30 ceuta 430 cent Cream Table Linen now 39 centa: 50 cent Cream Table Linen now 43 cents. AT JOHNSON, GARNER & CO.’S, ‘Toile Due Moire Ci Gingham, Hamburg Lusbroldery, 2c, 92, S00 Tey Seu ete. 2c. 3c., c-, Be. a ar JOBREOX, ‘GARNER & CO"8, u 45 White Counterpanes now 21.10. cent Cream Table Linen how 25 cents, 638 peumay ivenie arate. 636 Pennsylvania ave., south side. Buick Axo Warre Gioons SEATON PERRY (Successor to Penny & BRroTuen), PRIESTLEY'S ENGLISH, BLACK DRESS FABRICS, STRSTR? EE CHAQUE oIUEREAS Ae VEILINGE CONVENT Ch CUPS ¥RENCH MOURNING Goops, Daa AI CORN ETE BREN RTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES AND VEILS. GERVINE, BLACK CANTON CREPE AND CREPE BLACK ‘TWISTED SILK GRENADINES AND HER- ‘NANIES. NEW BLACK MOURNING SILES. Roverties 1s IMPORTED. HITE GOODS, SLD STE ROBES. MU: BATIST] Karn- ‘SOOKS, INDIA LINEN! Ks LAWNS, ae ee “CLOSING PRICES” ON ‘TED WINTER ‘WKHAPS AND etary ‘SUITS. Sa” PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, P=DMowr are LINE IMPORTER, ‘Will show the coming woek NOVELTIES IN HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR REGEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, Also, CO“TUME BONNETS AXD HATS, j_@11____ FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. V. KANE, 507 117H ST. N.W.—CORSETS MAD) efoorder. A'veriect At wuarmtecd. Also, a lineof Shoulder Braces, Reforn, Waists, French« and Bustles. Corsets lsundried. WES HUMPHREY, i Makes Corsets to order in évery style and imate rial, and guaranteos perfect fit and comfort. HY, SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-inade Underclothing, Merino Underwear ‘and finest imported Ho: | Patent Shoulder Braces, and all nch Corsets and Bustles, | Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Sis EL's own make) that for the price is unsarpas-od. ‘N.B.—French, German and Spanish spoken._mrl4 FAMILY SUPPLIES. Loozn Loox: Loox: Loox: INDIA TEA COMPANY. Tor best best 2 cans Condensed Milk, 25e, 10. Ibs, N. Pieat 8c, 4 Dbl: Family Flour, $1.75, ig Dbl. best it Process, 81.70. 1. Sugar cured Shoulders, Nbc. Family Flour. 91.40. ¥ Dbl best Pat Family Flour, 85 jer bl per Ae 3 Wb. can Peaches, 15 cente. New Prunes, 33g Ibs. 25c. Cross & Blackwell's Chow Chow, &c., bottle.” $ 1b. can Tomatoes, 9c. Plantation Java, 1), Indis mixed Tea, 60c. ‘80c, Ib. “Formosa wort Ib mixed Tea, 50c. Ib. worth, Green Tea, 330. French Peas. I5c, can. 2 Ib, Peeled Peaches, 23¢. “Sil: ver Drip Syrup, Gge. a gal. Best Golden Syrup, 40c. gal. Scakes OleMe Soap, Soe, 5 Ibe, Silver Starch, ‘Creamy Butter, 30c. Ib. 3 Ibs. Bird Seed, 25¢. INDIA TEA CO, 445 7th sts, w. PORE Fresn NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY 1 HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE 19 CENTS A POUND. SOLDIN 2 POUND PACKAGES. THE IN- CREASING SALE OF THIS SAUSAGE MAKES IT NECES- SARY FOR ORDERS TO BE GIVEN BEFORE ITS AB RIVAL. XN. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F street. Norice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE 0} IMITATION OF SS PE EP, EEE 58s Y Sc Ey Ee EE, ot CoG ERE R E EER %s9° 7 THE CELEDRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR ‘most Nernrriovs Flour in the World. 3 The Millers huve not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it does all the most improved invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour Uxsunrassep by any mill in the world To prove that, we would simply state that » lame quan- tity of of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and «ten at the principal Courts of theold reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palm of an anferior article for the genuine. ‘Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES,” and have the imprint of ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals WM. M. GALT & CO, 2923 __Wholenalo Flour and Grain Dealers Pore Trarux Ouwve Ox, As sweet and palatable as. FRESH CREAM Large Invoices in Stock. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 428 Oth street. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ Exzzzrs HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, Inall the Latest Noveltiesin ‘WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, ke. Ghirte to Order, 6 1org12 A perfect St guaranteed. ELLERY'S, 1337 F strest. 008 the Ebbitt House, _ SEWING MACHINES, &. ‘tmthe market, The Largest Range of Work. The Best Person or perrousare trying to take advantage of the | cant HOUSEFURNISHINGS._ verte Lee & Sons, Gablor, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hal- Jett & Curuston and other | Sie coach ethene taatctt con ES te 1 waphielen = | New and Second-hand Piawus uf other makes always BSESSS = | “Telephone. 34 ECO! ¢ ND-HAND PIANOS, Tas SSu5; Rusbe from Ost 900" Hardman fo $215. other makes from $29 up. Suldou t.. W. 6! METZEROTT & 00, } 21a 903 Pa ave.. noar oth st. GREAT DISCOUNT. | We will offer our remaining stock of Heating Stoves ‘at from 10 to 20 per cent discount from regular prices. Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. W. 8. JENKS & CO, 717 Tra Sraxer N. = 331 bi P. Haxsox Hiss & Ca New and Beautiful Line of WALL PAPERS, FRESCO AND HOSE PANTING. Desi; od Ext tes F CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 226 815 15TH ST. N.W. Vuirrxa Correze Pors ALL SIZES. “THE SUPERIOR” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.50. “PERFECTION” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.00. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, China and Glass Importers, nS 1205 Pennsylvania avenue Bro Cor Ix Prices PORTIERES AND HEAVY CURTAINS WAT We will bezin Monday and offer our stock of Por. tleres tnd Heavy Curtains at reduced EVERY “CURTAIN. HAS BEEN MARKED DOW 12 Portiores tool 15 do. do. IB do. So. 20 Go. ao. 25 wn ered’ ome an sit mann Curt i tare “fiereut colors. race $40: we how & Phew ull be sold im s Zew daye. eo you should call early at Warerooms, HOTELS. aa ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Directly on the Beach. ‘Thorouchly Heated Throughout. ‘Hot aud Cold Ses Water Baths. Open All the Year. A.B ROBERTS. 03m Ow Pour Coxurosz, VIRGINIA HYGEIA HOTEL, Cone hundred yards from Fort Mouroe, where dally target practice, guard mount and dress parade Place. Perfect in cuisine and appointments. Accom- dates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand | cold sea and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concerts and nightly hope. Pure ocean air, free from malaria It in without adoubt the most Beavrarozand the | und conducive to refreshing sleep. Average temperature for winter 47 degrees, Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terma. jal-2m_ F.N, PIKE, Manager. Brawps, ‘the most delightful winter resort in the world. of 8: f Trost and fog. Srcnare np-m&th3m_ N OF LIVING.THE ALTAMONT, ae Fie eanens fa copied, paki WHISKIES. tom ‘the dest casos Teresita, aes: SSR ‘We beg to iuvite of connoisseurs to our got eene a See es. ie FEA’ es Nowi If you! cers B_ecnrcu, UPRIGHTS FOR SALE AND RENT, ‘NEW _AND SECOND-HAND, ATV) BECKER'S, 801. 1 | FIRST-CLASS ag AND REPAY ts EX BEST ERENCES,“ MODERATE PRICES. 223m OGANY AND PINE PROPOSALS "FOR, Unice of Building for State, War and Navy Depart- men Wassrvorox. D.C. January 17th, 1887. SEALED PROFUSALS tor furgienincand delivering the Mahogany, Solid bine, and Pine Screen Doors ree faired for the ‘West and Geter Wings of te Ball far and Navy Depertments, 10 this be received at this ofice uml TWELVE Mon BAT. URDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF gEryeS, mmeduately Presence yecifications, general to bidders and blake forme of proposal will ‘be furnished 40" catabe lished manufacturers on an i the ofioe 3017,18,19,2013,4-6t___Colowel, Corps of Eugira, WOOD AND COAL. Wiore Asn Srove Coat Firt Arrival of Col Thie Senn, unloading a cargo of Lee Sto and treebly uied: wich Tams ecliing st the lowest tuarket price. My customers and others in need of fuel Will please send in their orders as soon as possible. All kinds vered othe! of coal hand and deliv prowptly” | Sid in good order. Hickors, Osk aud Pine wood under cover. West Virginia Splint Coal, an excellent fuel tor 1 P. POLLARD, ‘Main office: cor. 12th st.and K. I.ave. Branch : cor. 12th and K sts, Railroad * aie “SE iaSS Vint Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wood and Coal. COMPLETE FACILITIES. BOTTOM PRICES. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE ‘Wood and coal direct from the forest and mines Market space | by rail and water, and free from slag, slate abd other ities. =a GIVE ME A TRIAL ‘Main Yard and poy COAL AND WOOD. ‘Main Office No710 Dat. n.w. Offices and Yards= Sth and Bets. aw. No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s.w. All Offices are counected with the Telephone Ee change. ocz24m Ber Yous COAL AND WooD rnou JOHNSOX BROTHERS, ‘The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply more families than any firm south of New York. Dele ‘Main Office 1202 F street northwest, ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 1515 Seventh strect northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. 1121 Ninth street northwest. 603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ' ‘Comer of Third and K streets northwest, Wharves and Kailroad yard: @1__ Twelfth and Water streets southwest. DD wWowWiw A Frr DWWWw aa FE DWwww AA FF D Wwww AAA F Ww oWaA ak RE “WE ARE STUCK!” “Andare virtually giving our goods away.” How ut- TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, : —waone— ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE tsnow in full blast, moving steadily forward, “Con quering and to conquer.” ‘The facts are as we announce them always and bere ‘are the figures to clinch them. MEN'S ‘Vermont Melton, @4.05, Newmarkets, @6.75, Scotch Gray, 8:98, Corkscrew, 1125, sesh Gray Cami. meres, All Wool, silk facing, @4.73, Storm, $5.85, ==. ‘Tweed, $8.96, Surtoute, All Wool Chinchila, 4351, 95.85, 9675 oF 5. wus, 61.03, 013.98, 88, (014.95, €15.75, ¢18.45. Bizte, 13 to 18 years. (04.05, 05.18, @5.40. 65 85. 86 08. $7.88, 68.98, 69.68 ‘CHILDREN'S SUITS. 90c., $1.13, $2.70, $2.81, 62.93, 63.40, 63.00, 63.5% 04.05, 64.95. “Any color jess #0 it's red.” *. VORS FOR THE GERMAN. Many tigi never befor sven $8 Us county. BOME AMUSEMENTS, HOME AMUSEMENTS

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