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A LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, sightly warmer fair weather, Abie Winds shifting (o southeasterly. ‘Tae Avction Saux of the fine collection of oft ings commenced last evening at Walter B. ams & C's art rooms, coruer 10th street and Pennsyivania avenue. The audience was fair in Sie, DUE the bidding Was very siow, and many fine pictures were sold ai remarkably 16W prices, some even being passed for Wantof a second bid.” It 18 surprising that such an collection Pronounced by everybody to be the Miaest as: Sembiage of modern paintings ever offered Sate The ‘sale. will continue 1 Friday evening K. ¢ lumportant palutings - ae ‘THE GxocNDuOG saw his shadow to-day, Which means lay in six Weeks’ supply of Nascura. ‘Tue LADIES ARE ACTIVELY ENoacED in the sale of seawn tickets for the K. Bazar aud Fair. ‘The lady selling the secgpd largest number Is to be Bieseated wita the supeMD china tea set shown at eler's. Miss Eassie, of New York, is exhibiting at 1329 ¥ street the chotcest selection of bric-a-brac aad fine decorative goods ever displayed. Her prices ‘will be made to suit, Puoresson HAUvrt’s COCRSE, ‘This season aguin in Masonic Temple, ‘opens next Monday. To-morrow and Saturday the public is invited to the interesting lectures, which explain ‘Haupt’s Natural Getman Method, by which a prac- Ucal use of German is acquired during his five weeks! course. Hours begin 10:30 a. m., 4:15 and Spm ‘Tum lvely-stepping pages of the Senate are to Tuna race in competing for a gold watch and chain, offered by the G. A. R. Bazar and Fair, to the page procuring the most votes. The pages of couse of Kepresentatives. will also compete light vari- | The New York Herald to-day publishes a long fa gold watch and chain. Books for all voting Pennsylvania a Supscetme for “The Knapsack.” year ib advance, ANDREW Baxwxs, the popular letter-carrier of Capitol Hit, wou the water set at the New York Combination Store, 207 2d st. ae, in the guessing- match of a pitcher of beans, A New Rearan—This Wat of most important an ue, pleme: f World-wide interest and not con- | begged tue sum of Tusa to tasters Its practical test showed | debts, I did not owe a Single debt.” Buea to farn Jone, couclusively that in the reaping of unstinted from thousands of nervous sufferers, the Scotch Oats Essence Company is in the lead of all. ‘The Scotch Uats Essence Will cure any case of ner- Youspess, neuralgia or mental disease. Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa, ava, Gagat DtaMOND SaLs.—To reduce surplus stock We offer at cost our entire selection this week only; a few bargains are: 1 pr. 434 carat eurrings, perfect $250, worth $350, 1 ‘kt. earring $110, worth $175. 1 pr. 1 Kt. earrings ‘worth $75. Solitaire ring and stud, 5 carat worth #450. A get, solitaire ring, 1 carat, ou, Worth $8, and many others K. Hanis & Co., Boy Washington Gas Company's coke, No ad- Vanee over summer prices. yRxr's COUGH SYRUP contains no potson and caf be given to ebildren with perfect salety. Exawtse Twat Eueoaxt Gow Watcm at Tap- ot Pan's on 9h street, to be given to the gentleman | slling most season Uckets to the G. A. Bazar and Fair. ee JewxLey DzaLexs take notice that balance of stock and Mixtures of Ladsou’s Jeweiry Store will be sold im lots vo the trade ou Friday evening next at7 o'clock. ae ‘Fessei1's Ice Cxeam and Charlotte Russe, Davis, 723 7th st., will make one large crayon ‘one dozen nicely finished cabinet portraits for $5. Come and see them. Bore at R. Still selling at summer prices not- withstanding the strike in the coal region. | AMATEUR PHOTOGKAPHY IS GROWING more popu- A_ complete camera, &c., Jar with young and old. tsoffered by the G. A. K Bazar and Fair wo te | amateur receiving or procuring most votes, ‘Camera showa at Loughran’s, 1413 Penna. ave, Lapres visiting the celebrated Mosiac picture Will recefve a souvenir. A. OLIVIERI, 907 Pa. ave, HeTiEr's Cocoa, for breakfast and supper. Vanilla and family chocolate; pure, healthful. Sold by grocers, Wholesale depot, Jas L. Barbour £ son. FUEL aT StuMen Pxices—The cheapest and cleanest fuel Is Washington Gas Company's coke. sounson Bros, sole agents, Boorur’s Cvocu Syxtr Will cure at once, EVERY PURCHASEK OF A SEASON TickeT (costing snly 50 cents) to the G. A. R Bazar aud Pair bas an equal chance of securing the grand upright Decker piano shown at Sauders and Scayman’s, on F steet, and also a very Valuable horse, and harness, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Natiowai.--Mrs Potter in “Komeo and Jullet.” ALbaten's.—Lowning tn “The Gladiator.’ Haxaus—“On the Frontler.” KERNan'S—Kentz-Santley Troupe. Manaseas Panorama. —Day and evening. Condensed Locals, Patrick Moore was convicted in the Criminal Court yesterday of the charge of runoing a sun- day Dar at 604 Pennsylvania avenue, potwith- bis Gefense that he had merely given a Taan a glass of weiss beer as an accommodation, ‘aking bo pay. Mr. Cahill, his counsel, gave no- Uice of a motion fora new trial. ‘A humaber of the members of the Sewer-Pipe Manufacturing Assoc!ation of the United States held @ weeting at the Ebbitt yesterday. They are pon Sot ape of the continuance of the prevent taritf on pipes. ‘Ata meeting of the Maryland Democratic Club, held last night, Representative Tarsney delivered ab address on the civil service and the tariff. ‘The Literary Society of the Y 2. A. last night debated the Biair educational bill, Messrs. Cow- si and Drew speaking in favor of the bill and Messrma Tasker aud Orleman A <a & The ‘question Was decided against the bill ‘The annual “fool's i” of the Senagerbund, given last night at Edel’s Hall, was largely at pa ; ‘The tablet erected in memory of the late Gen. Joun A. Logan will be dedicated at the Metropolt- tan M. E church next Thursday, when, it 1s an- nounced, addresses will be made by several distin- Suished ‘men. ‘The Missourt Democratic Club has organized With the following omicers: President, C. H. Mau- SUF; first Vice-presi N.M. Bell; Second vice- president, J. B. Cuaning- ham; nancial secret. correspon secretary, John Blevins; treasurer, P. HL Lyle. he W. C. T. U. yesterday adopted & resolution inviting liquor dealers or their representatives to de present at thelr next meeting to Gebate the li- quor question. A fire originated from the furnace in E. B. Bar- num & Cos clothing store, 931 Pennsylvania ave. hue, about 4:30 o'ciock yesierday afternoon. It 2 © and caused consid- erable excivement, but tue Dames were soon ex. Unguished. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Richard Grimes and son, of Benaing’s, were thrown from a buggy in which they were riding, near (he Anacostta bridge, and both were slighty hurt, “Ye Syngyng Scuool” will give an entertainment at the Church of Our Father, 13th aud L streets, tts evening. Last nigh’ about 10:40 o'clock, the grocery store John Murray, at the northwest corner of 14th nd BoubGary sireets, caught Dre from a stove 11 the rear room. ‘The butidiog was owned by Mra HL King, and the damage was about $50. The frst complimentary entertainment of St. Matthew's Institute was given last evening with kratifying success ‘The program included an ad- dress by Father P.L Chapelle, vocal and instru- jmental music, and @ novel fafce, entitled “No. 1, Around the Coruer.” dn case of Baler agt. Cornwell, in Circuit Cou 2X0. 1—action for $10,600 damages for a disioca collar Done and fractured shoulder blade, by rea- sou of @ fail from @ scaffold in 1885, alleged to Lave been defective—the Jury this morning ren- dered @ sealed verdict for $730 for plaintifl. The services of “purification,” or Candlemas day, took piace at the Cathoilc churches here this morning, aid were atuended by large congre- gations, ." will be Au illustrated lecture on “Christ tn A: tee oF Mr ME Monroe at the jemor:al church to-morrow evening. ‘owing engagements of Mz. Cahill Ccruninai Court ‘Unis week, the ease of one eee han, the suloou-keeper, charged with keeping an freek in Unlicensed bar, was touidiued for aioe SiWrim. Pitshugh, the Jung colored man wno was might with a pistoy was fined’ s50"0n°5) oatay Judge suell to-day. South Wasningion: wan Uelire tue Panes Crom the National Theater last evening during the last act in Mra Potter's play. It was remured vet the scenery caught Bre. "As tt was in full view the audience there was some uneasiness mant- tested which Was quieted by the prompt of the torea, ‘The Washington National Base Ball Club has fled a cerificate of Uwe elecuon of K. C. Hewitt, Fenelon D. Dowling, Michael B. Scanlon, W. E Boughton, Joseph C. Rock, W. F. Hewitt aid L. E Burket as directors, &. W. Woodward and Joseph were ex- cused as Jurors in Cireuit Court No. 1, to-day. ——————— § Marte L. Walker, fled yesterday, makes a number Of pauile bequests, as, follows: To the © large money, contests may be had at committee rooms, 142] As I had already given him a Pity cents a | Charged t discovery, unlike | On his arrival at Chicago he intormed Mr. frdvanced agricultural | that I had separated from him without cause, ama WITHERREE TALKs, She Denies the interview with Mrs Marie A. Witherbee, who has returned from Bismarck to defend herself from the sensational stories growing out of her mar- Fiage with and separation from A. 8. Witherbee, of this city, ‘She emphatically denies the scandalous ‘stories, BEFORE THE MARRIAGE. She tells how she rst met Mr. Witherbee, and Says he Was represented as a member of the firm of Brentano Brothers & Co. and was aman who might have eastly been mistaken for a gentleman. Alter the marriage he did not take her to a hand- Somely furnished house, as stated, but, on the con- trary, to mi hishelt rooms fa a Boarding house it ble quarter of Washi NO, 804 11th street hortuwest. She then discovered he had practised & gross fraud upon her, and™instwad of being a Ineiaber of the firm of Brentano Brothers & Co., ceiving an income of $8,000 a year, a8 he had sured her, he was a clerk’ in their emiploy at $75 ont Subsequently he appealed to her to solicit a loan ‘of $5,000 from Mr. H. Lee Borden. She applied to iz Horden, who, instead of lending, Mr. Wither re te “money, generously present him. “Mtr, Witherbet then purcaased ab interest in the affectionate father and a dutiful daughter. She denies that she was discovered at a Chicago hotel Wit @ Wealthy New Yorker, but states that she learned that her husband was entirely too. inti- mate with a young lady living in Georgetown, “On August 12 he informed me,” she that he had several notes that would soon be due for. a e sum Of ‘and desired me to pay them. large amount of money to pay his debts I refused to do this, and el lum with infidelity. He then int he had not the means to support me longer. He made no charge ine. On AU- nt 17 we separated by mutual consent. Several slater I Was notified that he had selzead my trunks and taken them to his mother’s. I at once went to Washington and recovered my trunks by Jogal process frou her, he having gone to Chlcago. ,000 with which to pay my Mrs. Witherbee then that she demanded her property and money ‘her su and sub. sequently commenced suit for the recovery of her Turnivure, silverware, &c. ATTACKED TO FREVENT DIVORCE. She continues: “Mr. Witherbee has motives for Inciting these. scurrilous attacks upon me through the press. On August 24, 1887, Judge Mackey ap- plied to him as my counsel to join in a deed for the sale of my separate estate, and tendered him im my behalf a release from all ability for my support. He replied that he was periectly willing Ww accede to the request; but on Septeuber 21 he Wrote me a letver refusing to sign the deed, on the ground that it had been drawn by Judge Mackey. Op that refusal ] bad certain bills which I had contracted for necessary clothing presented to him tor payment that be might be compelled to discharge his marital obligations, siuce he was disabling me from selling my own property. This fact, Logether with my openly-deci purpose of | applying for a divorce trom him in Dakota, on the grounds tat I have stated, has led vo the vorrent of defamation with which ‘he hoped to overwhelin me aud suleld himself. hese charges were pub- shed simultaneously in taree papers, and at the ‘Same Lime Witherbee sent a telegram Lo the editor of tue Bismarck Tribune asking the ald of that paper in tue matter.” a InpvstRiat. AssociaTion.—The annual meeting of the Judustrial Assuciation Was held last even- jug im tie pariors of the Metropolitan A. M. KE. chureh, Mrs. S. A. Martin, ee ‘The follow- — Ere ty Sogo ~ the a year: resident, Mrs. Amel jas; vice-presidents, Miss Mattie & Bruce and Sirs fay Lees trons ass AM. J. urer, Mra. Helen A. Cook; secretar; corresponding’ secretary, Miss M.B. Putterso: Briggs; board of managers, Mrs, E. B. wontgomery, airs. ME Yucker, Mrs. ‘M. E Francts, Mrs Dr. Howard, Mrs. F. E Gregory, Mra, Amelia Worm- ley, Mrs. Minerva Bruce, Mrs, Lucinda Chase, Mrs. Haite Beil, Mis S.A. Martin, Miss LE. Moen, | Miss MF. Kiger, ana Miss Chanle A. Patterson; finauetal ageut, Mra. Dr. Howard; auditing com: muittee, Mrs. F. E. Gregory and Mir. Henry Johnson. ———— A New CuoraL Usiox.—Tue “Eastern Choral Union,” is tue name of a musical organization Which’ Was formed last evening in the Eastern Presuyterian church, 8th street northeast. Tue ofticers elected were? President, Mr. D. Crandall; Secretary, Mr. Fred E. Woodward; treasurer, Miss Minnie Kichardson; musteal director, Mr. 'R. E. Harvey. Executive committee: Mr. Wim. Suiles, Mr, CoMiax blair and Miss Florence Hughes, THE GROUND Hoo ND THE WEATHER BUREAU.— ‘The ground hog made lis anuuai attempt as a Weather propuet today, and, according to the proverb, We are to have six weeks more of winter. When he opened bis eyes, on coming out of his hole at uovu after bis wiuter’s sleep, the dazzle of the Sun, Which shone from a cloudless sky, caused ua to 'scamper back for another nap. Of course the prestige of the ground nog 1s shadowed by the superior scleuce of the Weather Bureau, and the luUle fellow 18 Very apt to be severely snuboed by the predictions officers, who disdain to wage any contest WILR him on Uné probabilities for six weess w come. ‘THe SALe OF Oruna Seats.—There was a throug of peopic at the National Theater tus morning, when the sale of siugie seats for the National Opera Company's performances began. ‘The sale up to noon Was one of the largest ever known here for a ra season. ““Lohen- grin” wil be given “at _the Saturday matinee in- Stead of “The Flying Dutehman,” which will be rendered Saturday night, ee ‘THis EVENING's Satz oF Parstixos by Walter B. Willams & Co. includes some of. the Lest pictures in the coulection, as well as some of the leading names ia the catalogue. The number of vistiors Vo-day has been quite large, aud there wili doubt- Jess De a fli attendance ‘this evening, when bar- gains may be expected. Bidders should've on hand rompuy, $0 as Lo be sure of good seats, ee —Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart sends $10 +c $2 10 Tug Stax office for the As- Soclated Charities, ‘Two Fixe ButLviNe Lors on Connecticut avenue, ear street are to be sold to-morrow at 4:30 O'clock p.m. See the advertisement, Pror. Hacer Lecrcnes to-morrow,,in Masonic Temple, at 10:30, 4:15 and 8, preliminary to Lis course Opening Monday next, rer, Roraz Buuxe | 0. Powoen tciign’s Scoteh Wool Gloves down from 75¢, and 856. Avsowrety Pore ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinda, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, Roxat Baxixa Powben Co., 106 Wall st, N.Y. ~ -3 * Gexrs Scrrs Scouren AND PRESSED FOR @1. Coats, 50c.; Pants, 25¢ : Vest, 25c. Altering and ‘done in best pro a Goods called for and Biocon Poros. “Iwas poisoned by poison ivy, and let tt go uN] the poison got into my blood, when I was ccnfined to thy house fortwo month, I had sores and scales on me from head to feet, my finger na‘ls came off, and my hair and whiskers came out. I had two physicians but did not seem to get much better. Then I saw Hood's ‘Saraaparilla advertised in » paper, and bought « Dottle. It helped meso much that I continued taking it till I had used three bottles, when I was cured."-G. W. VoNK, Brockport, ¥. ¥. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Sold by all Drugyists. $1; six for $5, Pre- pared by C. I. Hoop & Co., Lowell, Mass, wz 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR Fie Tuovsasn Dotty worth of valuable presents for ourcash customers this year. FRENCH SATTEENS, fenst quality, 25¢, HAMBURG EDGING, 5, 6. 8, 10, and 12340, ASTRAKAN CLOTH, worth $1; only 650. OOLORED SILK VELVETS, worth ¢2; only 50c. Handsome Striped Black SILK VELVETS, worth 1; only 45c. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly soiled,§1.87, $2.12, $2.37. BROADCLOTH FOR LADIES’ SUITS, one yard and a-haif wide; worth $1; ouly 87c. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, at actual cost price, to reduce stock. HANDSOME CLOTH PLAIDS, one and s-half yards ‘Wide, pure Wool, worth 81; only 50c. Elegaut Dress Goods— FRENCH SERGE, pure wool, a width, wonderzul bargains at 50c.; only TRICO CLOTH DRESS GOODS, pure wool, wide double width, great bargains; 37%. PLAID MUSLIN, good quality, 5c. CARTERS, qy711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR SEVENTH ST. Vest Vix Vics. WEYAME. WE SAW. WE CONQUERED. Some time ago we came to the couclusion to open & Remnant Department for the benefitof the peovle. We ‘saw it would be an advantage to the public and to our- ‘selves to do justice by dealing in honest and legitimate Short Lengths of Merchandise only. We conquered by making our enterprise a perfect success, LIST OF BARGAINS FOR THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 10 Cases of Century Cloth Remnants in desirable lengths, including light, medium and dark styles, besu- tiful designs and warranted fast colors, at 6c. por yard; regular value, 10c. Only one case of fine French Satine Remnants, differ- ent lengths, select patterns in dark brown, bottle green. and navy blue, at 12)¢. per yard; standard price, 30c. One case of the same quality French Satine in plain colors, including evening shades; also at 12%. per yard, 2 Cases of the Famous Connstadt Feather Ticking Remnants, in desirable lengths for pillows, bolsters and beds, warranted entirely feather-proof, at 140 per yard; worth no less than 23c. oe Several cases of Fine Wool Mixed De Beiges in all the latest designs and colors, 15 inches wide, suitable lengths (ranging from 5 to 25 yards), at the low figure of Sc. per yard; regular value, 1234. Another lot of Fine De Beige Remnants, excellent styles and quality, 21-inch wide at 10c.; worth 1c. ‘B4-inch wideat 15¢.; worth 26c. Warranted to be free from any imperfection. For the benefit of the parties who want to buys (Man's) Cardigan Jacket at a very low figure, we will state that this is the last week of our Great Reduction Sale in this line, 20 Pieces of French Furniture Cambric, extraordi- narystyles, good quality and perfect manufscture, at Sc. per yard: worth at least 10c. ‘The most important feature of out Great Sales this ‘week, will be the GENERAL REDUCTION OF PRICES IN OUR COMFORT AND BLANKET DEPARTMENT. ‘The Bargains we offer in this line cannot be justly demonstrated on paper. So we extend an invitation to the public to come and examine our stock. | Thelast lot of the well-known special Line of Dol- ‘mon and Coating Cloth at less than half of regular value. 10 Dozen of Children’s Lace Cape Collars, made of excellent Wash Dentelle, at 125c.; regular price, 250. Several dozen of Black Farmers Satin Ladies’ Skirta, Good quality, at 68c.; standard price, $1.25. One case of Light and Medium Figured Pereale Rem- nants, desirable lengths, at Se. per yard; worth 10c. “ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST." L A NNN SSg L AR NNN § bE fK ERE Bee Ask NNN TLLL A 4 NNN Sus8 BBB vu Ri i pe Uo ER €% TOE E} uP EE boo EE uw RR Goo OH ae RRR 00 wee * read RE 00 27 420, 422, 424, 426 7that., 417, 419 8th st. nw. fn Pamaverm Stone One week more-of the Clearing Sala ‘The balance 6f winter goods and sll remnants must Ladies’ Fleecy Lined Hose, unbleached and solid colors, 3734¢., now 25c. Men's Fur-Top Kid Gloves at cost and lens, ‘Men’s Sanitary Natural Woal Underwear, abeap at 81.50, now 81. Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Scarlet Cashmere Vests, price ‘was $1.50, now 81. Underwear for Ladies, Men and Children, all marked A few pieces Heavy Beaver Cloths, in blacks and browns, marked down from $4 to $1.50 and $2 per yd. Do not miss the bargains in Blankets and Comforts, ‘Big Barvains in Cassimeres for men’s and boys? wear. moblg Bervaina in Winter Shawis and Skirts, They K, 1. HAHN 705 Oth st. n.w.; 3331-6 and 218 N. Calvert st., Baltimore. Cuarsoxe DUC DE MONTEBELLO, CARTE BLANCHE, EXTRA-DRY. ‘Incompetitive tastings in London, 20 of the leading brands of Cham-_ ‘paxne were adjudicated upon by 42 members of the wine trade, when the DUC DE MONTEBELLO was placed FIRST. 2. W. BURCHELL, ms 1325 F ST. Gases: Gases Gases: HOME AMUSEMENTS! HOME AMUSEMENTS! New Games Constantly Arriving. CHILDREN’S SLEDS! SLEDS! SLEDS! SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! SLEIGH! ICE SKATES! ICE SKATFS! ICE SKAKES! ‘MAGIC LANTERNS! MAGIC LANTERNS! New stock from 40c. to $16.50. ‘New arrival: Steam Enginesand Toys. CH. , __ 401, 403, 405 7m Br we Det 226 cod fibre norte devotes ber sttention to the wantsot designe ° Flowers, Artistic Ribbons and Neckwear in VERY ‘oman's | LATEST ian Assoctation of Washington, parior suite | MILLINERY aT cosr, und house No. 181 6th street_nortiwest; Protestant Orpuam Asylum, house No. street northwest; to te board of E MRS. M. J. HUNT, e —) 1309 F st oe Nanosaz Novarrr Wonrs ‘Room 45, Postybutlding. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th and 706 K ste. n.w. 50 Cexrs Ox Tur Doran es ‘Wocommence the last month of THE GREAT CUpSING-OUT SALE ar oak Hath COR. 10TH AND F STREETS By cutting the prices on the entire Stock of Fine (CLOTHING for Men and Boys just in halves, and thus ‘offer you the greatest bargains ever shown here. ‘The stock consists of Overcoats, Storm Coats, Ulsters, Surtouts, Business Suits, Dress Suite, Full Dress ‘Suits, Odd Pusiteand Odd Vests for Men. Suite, Over- coats and Odd Pants and Veste for Boys, Dought as cheep, and it is not likely that such a chance to get fine Clothing for so little money will offer again con, “i ‘Tt will pay to buy even for spring-wear at OAK HALL. =? ~ ©OR TENTH AND F STs. H. D. Buz MPORTER AND TAILOR, taform you thet his NEW GOODS ‘fits all garments made in his mit nd ean ingore Avo Sr Tarr Com: THE ABERDEEN CHEVIOTS WE HAVE NEVER KNOWN ANY GOODS TO SELL LIKE THEM. WE STARTED WITH SOME* THING OVER THIRTY STYLES, AND HAVE SINCE ADDED TO THEM TIME AND AGAIN. TO-DAY, JANUARY 31ST, WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS. ‘THERE 18 GOOD REASON FOR THIS UN- PRECEDENTED SALE. THE GOODS ARE EXCELLENT IN QUALITY, ARE THE NEW- EST STYLES AND PATTERNS, ARE CUT AND MADE UP HERE THE SAME AS FINE GOODS, THE WORKMANSHIP Is EQUAL TO THAT PUT ON TEN DOLLAR PANTS. THEY ARE MADE WITH SILK, AND THE ‘FIT 18 GUARANTEED. WE DON'T ADVERTISE THEM AT ONE PRICE AND THEN CHARGE A DOLLAR EXTRA TO HAVE THEM MADE UP AS “OUSTOM WORK." WE CHARGE 85 FOR THEM AND THEY ARE CUSTOM MADE, THUS BEING HALF A DOLLAR CHEAPER THAN SAME GOODS AND CHEAPER WORK COSTS ELSEWHERE. IF YOU WANT A VERY STYLISH PAIR OF TROUSERS, OF GOOD QUALITY, CUT IN THE LATEST STYLE AND MADE TO FIT, THERE ARE BARGAINS FOR YOU IN ‘THESE Gooops, i \ | =. B BARNUM & CO, 931 PENN. AVENUE. Bazoars [x Suozs. Will begin on MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 30. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS,AND ALL BKOKEN LOTS OF SUM- MER SHOES, REMNANTS OF CASES, ODD PAIRS AND SAMPLES WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT : ‘MUCH LESS THAN COST. WF HAVE NO ROOM FOR OUR SPRING STOCK WHILE THESE GOODS ARE HERE, 80 GO THEY ..UST, AT ONCE, AND AT A PRICE THAT WILL SELL THEM. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE HOLD THIS CLEARING SALE BUT ONCE EACH SEASON, IF YOU DO NOT NEEDSHOES FORIMMEDIATE USE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THEM NOW FOR THE FUTURE, AS YOU CAN GET ‘THEM FOR LESS THAN THE COST TO Us. BARGAINS: FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, GIRLS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. THE GOODS OFFERED ARE ALL FIRST QUALITY GOODS. ARE IN PLAIN SIGHT, AND MARKED PLAIN FIGURES. WILL BE SOLD ONLY FOR CASH, AND WILL NOT BE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL OR EXCHANGED. ARTHUR BURT & CO., 28-smatusm «1211 F ST. N. W. 'NDER DATE OF NOVEMBER 13, 1887. FROM Chilcothe, Obio, «lady. formerly: of dts city. | writes: “Itis now # year since | commenced using Crystal Discovery, I have moved since then to this place. My hair at that ume was in a bad wey, felling | With fea rapidity ; indeed, I feared entire baldness. With many miswivings I then bought the first bottle of Crystal Discovery, but to uny wrest dedight tt worked wouders. Shortly after my hair stopped falling, and now I have an abundance again and in good condition, | and not agray hair to be seen.” ‘This certainly is ex- cellent testimony, and deserves publication. A NAT. | TANS, Prop'r, 14th and 1. and 20 and Date. nw, je Duzss Parresxs LESS THAN HALF PRICE, Our whole stock of Dress Patterns reduced from $30, 835, and 840 to $15, the greatest slaughter we have ever made. | All Evening Goods at less than cost, ‘Au opportunity 1s now offered to secure handsome Dresses at very low prices. MOIRE SILKS, all colors, reduced in price. Extra Bargains in CHANTILLY LACES. PRIESTLEY'S M/URNING GOODS; NUN'S VEIL, bordered all around; SILKS, VELVETS, and DRESS GOODS; BARNESLEY TABLE LINENS and NAP- KINS. INDIA SILKS, new patterns, Just opened. ‘M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania ave. ‘One Price, Tae Dirreamxcn, WE ARE ON THE INSIDE, YOU AREON THE OUT- SIDE. BEING ON THE INSIDE WE, OF COURSE, ‘MUST KNOW A GREAT DEAL MORE PERTAINING ‘TO THE INSIDE WORKINGS OF THE MACHINE ‘THAN THELESS FAVORED OUTSIDERS, IN IM- PARTING INFORMATION TO THE LATTER CLASS WE NEVER EXAGGERATE. OF THE THOUSANDS: AND TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE TRIED THE EXPERIMENT WE HAVE NEVER KNOWN ONE AS YET WHO EVER sUC- CEEDED IN DUPLICATING OUR REGULAR PRICES. HAVING REDUCED ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS FROM 10 TO 35 PER CENT YOU BEADILY PERCEIVE THE UTTER FUTILITY OF THE EFFORT NOW. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT as. TO THE MARVELOUS CHEAPNESS OF OUR GOODS INTERVIEW THE VAST ARMY OF PEO. PLE WHO ATTENDED OUR GREAT BUILDING SALE OF THE PAST WEEK. THEIR EXPERIENCE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE ARE NOT SENBA- TIONALISTS, GIVEN TO @ROSS EXAGGERATION, ‘OR, WHAT 18 WORSE, WILLFUL MISREPRESEN- TATION, BUT THAT WE SET FORTH IN OUR AD. VERTISEMENTS BARE FACTS—PLAINLY, POstI- ‘TIVELY, AND TRUTHFULLY EXPRESSED. BEING ON THE INSIDE OUR POSITION JUSTIFIES BEFORE KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF THE Dis. ‘TRICT OF COLUMBIA. VIOTOR R ADLER'S ‘Ten Fer Cent Clothing House, (087 and 989 7th ot. nw.,Brner Mamechusstiseva, ‘Berictly One Price, ‘Open Saturday Until ll» m 19° For Throat Disease and Coughs use Brown's Broxcuial Thocurs, Like all really good Digestible Cocoa furnishes nuuriment and aldsungestion. 1 “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWood,f0, Fresh Alderney Butter churned morning ana delivered In 3g 1D. “Ward” prints, 45c, per FAMILY SUPPLIES. A & AAA aa MGAINS. RED TICKET Day. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, SERRE Seat. rate ARSE Bisyats, grag stoma CLOAK DEPARTMENT. 2, Black Cloth Paletot, Astrachaa Trimmed, sold for sie, y, 87.50. faite plush trimmed, sold for #18. Friday MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Ladies? Cambric Corset Covers, felled seams, finished button-hoies and peari buttons. Friday 1 ‘Our Ie. Busties in white and gray. Frida"100, CORSET DEPARTMENT. Our 50c. Satteen Corset. Friday 25c. . mien '~ Also, Cottage Cheese and buttcriale} ‘sweet Mule Et £ i i a4 ‘UU EDUCATIONAL. 2 7TH, 8TH AND DSTS. W* © onan, QPP" Y- SLATER, oraner, ‘Offers: Piano, and Organ. 1245 7h Trimmed Stock at «reat reduction in prices. WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND Oratory, 904 M st. n.w. ‘Voice Culture, Elocution, Oratory. | Stammering permanently cured References fopetrons in tis city’ and elsewhere, Mra, M. STi VENS HART, Privcipal. ee 2m LOOUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, Formeriy of Now Yort, 14048 aw Private Les-ons and Classen.” a 122. 3 STH ST. NW. ike MINSES KERR'S SCHOOL GIRLS, FOR YOUNG LA- ies AND LITLE Secor degina Pecans pernitaaion to: Rev. P. Ie anal DD. mission to: Rev, De; Rer Wa k°'Bart tt, De iir, Francee inves, od a sto ©. Colliere, AM. si ja31-2w Ay VERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104, 1116 _M STREET AND 1128 11TH . STREET N. W. ow French and English Boarding and 1 for Young Ladies and Little Girne ‘4 Day Schoo -meadexti ‘itermediat, sud Primary Departmente with bosttnodoen meiodn Orancne® in scoordanee jagufeenth Yeur"Secoud Term begins FEBRUARY “Comuiodions new school building, steam amen sera heated by Bs mi Se MRS. E. J. SOMERS, Principal. PRS, BENJAMIN FULLER SMITH, TEACHER Nogel j unic, Viardot Garcia method. Applica. i ved Motidays and ‘Thursdays from’? to 4. Att a Secretary Whitocy, Wash. Stra Goes Sheridan’ a maid jaze-ame Pure SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL Removed from 14th st. to 7.3 13th st. - M'LLE V. PRUD'HOMME will give free lessons for fone ‘week from Juntuary, 07 moraines 9-90 Hy they can teat toproucunee speek Ti onan ou . French by thisuovel, attractive, aud tapid ayatem, Classes of all grades now forming. Terms moderate. ns mod oe _ 827, PRE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE INSTI TUTE (ncorporat-d A. D. 1887) receives students sud patients, forinstruction and treat ‘Christian Bifenoe Mind Healing. Classes tormed tue heer Mow, day of each month, “For further. particulars address the Principal. EMMA GiAY, CS. D. normal course aduateot the Massachusetts va callege, jetsam CONVERSATION PARLOR ETIQUETTE. ‘Class or private instruction given one day in each week in this city by an experienced Baltimore lady teacher. Address Box 37, Star office, Jaw26-12 R LESSONS—PRO! LARROQUE, OF nnn ato aan. stu. Fie Also, nish, italian, Portuguese, panint. tuallan, Portugese, German, WASENGTON Scligor oF FINE AEE AND Decorative Design, ‘Vernon’ Kow. 45 Fa ave, Thorona struction ta Grawine paluting, modaling and wo @ carving. Ds id evel oF MISS Ea Walken SY Sud Osean GRABS TEE TO TEACH ANYONE TO MAKE A life-size Crayon Portrait ia Afvsen i 20 Knowle of drawing neces.ary. J. W. REYNOLDS, Studioidama 15, May b'ld'g-cor 7th and E gia ja20-Tm* Te: ART STUDENTS’ LEAG! CLASSES IN Life, Portrait, Still-Life, Water-t etits Stadic 113 Pennsylvani: Messrs, EATON ut a. JOHNSTON and Lite of Portrut, 85, 3a17-3w* HORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED—“ACME" PHO- Loraphy;,, simplest most rapid, most, legible, aught tig siuie lessous, Froiciency in tres months. First book. 75c.; second book, ®L. | Classes and private instruction daily. Tuition by mail a spe- pas send on School, 941 F st.n.w. x RENTISS, MRE Toe or cone, exoma AND ELOCUTION. “The DELSAKTE SYSTEM of Physical Culture used." 1234 1 street. jeli-lme WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. Cloud building, 9th and F sta, Nineteenth Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin. Flute, 0. B. BULLARD, Director. TTF SANE, BORE AC irzintug 20 Wore jounded in. 183 a instruction in the classics, modern Ia nung, and arts ov. ARTHUR J” RIC. Aare MoD Reisterstown, Md. Fst ‘AND PAINTING ACADEMY OF FINE z by Mrs IMOGENE B. years in Europe with the niost celebrated artista To prevent children forming careless habits of drawing, will be received satunays, at four years of ace and upwards, for almost othing. Instructiou in every Sy aieiaa ener ete nae orate jondays and Wednesdaysat 7. ja5-1in* MMERCIAL COLLEGE. The Higiese Beansard Bosiness Geller ‘America » Practical and Banking tiny Evening Seanioas “tudouts tap catornt aay aoa ACADEMTOAL, COURSE. Writing, Grammar, Rh story. Geoxraphy, Arithmetic, Aiebra.’ The studies in this course eles: twi door, fom Yam, tot hm oF by mae Oe 2 FRANCIS ETE Precident, ©.K, URNER, C. F., A. M., Principal. ‘dsiored mudonte bot adiaitiod: 916-5m_ a ?Exocurios Axp Oratory» 2 NS IN CLASS OR PRIVATE. of Collegiate Course commences J ‘S2-paure Catalogue free. me C Bx LEGE of ELOOUTION and ORATORY, eae Bc B13 6th st. a, w., — = __(half a block east of city post-office.) _ja4-Sm Wy 000's COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 27 5THST. MY and =e a Brat a 8 ANN'S KINDERGARTEN AND? ayp ANN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, TEN, NOKMAL TRAENING: 1018 Sunderland Place,south of Dupont Circle. di-3m. QEENCERIAN INESS. COLLEGE, COR. 7TH and D ate. n.v, | Entrance, on, D st.—established 222 oro wipped. Young men and women rasineas or okelal for business or othcial positions. ‘Three co tical : quarterly or moniaiy iat Mtallmeut rates. Graduates always in demand iitus- rs H. C. SPENC! BARA A. SPENCER, Vieé-Principal, Tur BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, ied 14TH ST. N. W., Boston, 154 Tremont Brook; Court St. ; Rew York, 23 W. S34 a Pilla 1839 Goontnt be rowel Frebeny Conversstional knowledge in ONE or IO i classes; also private }10 in small brit —— ran SD CLARA HARRISON, of Wi x. s0-5m* 8 Grant Place, bo. Sth 1Ote Gnd Ht ate, As UATE ee ate ope Unzquaxy Reovorioxs Ix Foe MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING. Overcoats we sold at $25 we sell at @14, + 6 © 9999 © + Hg Bute “ “ "e200" "+912 EO) 5 OF SEEM TEE, ‘And all other grades in same proportion, For boys from 13 to 18 years old we'll sell you Over- coats at 50.cents on the Dollar, Suits we'll eellat ‘33)¢ per cent less than former price. Childrens’ Suite and Overcosts we sell you 50 cents ‘on the dollar. A full line of odd Pants for Men, Boys and Children, ‘very cheap. ‘THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00, nes Corner 7th and Geta, ‘Wholeesis and Retall Dealersia PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, ‘No. 314 RIGHTH BT. N. W. (near Pa. ave) Mas. C, Tuoxrsox, 1329 F ST, N. W. Celebrated Patent Bangs and Waves for the Hair. Cosmetics, and Beautifiers, ‘Shampooing and Hair.Dressing » Specialty. ja27-68" Wane, Hovwaro & Co, 25 WEST 16TH ST, NEW YORK, * SARATOGA and LONG BRANCH, 815 15TH STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C, ‘Will close out, previous to departure for Europe, all their magnificent stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER and BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BON- + NETS, &c., &0. AT AN ENORMOUS SACRIFICE, ‘Ladies will find this a rare opportunity to obtain really beautitul goods at about half the cost of impor tation. FRENCH DIEING. sco ING ESTABLIS! rst-clans 3a2-1m_ MENT, 1205 New URING AND DRY CLEAN- ‘ork ‘ave. ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ work of every tion. ANTON AND ROLINE fc ie a ALON AGAR BARS ree 188 CUNNINGHA: aonrants Eee Sti ptt TAZ ae System. C. Cunningham, Fur Repairing. Ja30-3m_ RIZES FOR THE LADIES. “there will tributed . 18 FIVE HCAS IN PRUEES Yo! Unsse She Tenis the best uy oue desiring to a ‘by ade th a MANTIN GILLET & CO., Baltimore, aa. HUNDRED "Do! make the tence “He-ho Tea is ‘compete will rece dressing, Wit “tm, ‘and instructions ARE. RESS Lps ‘HE BEST IN THE WORLD. Sa: Manufactured . H. Brin! ‘Balt fanutectured by A kinann & Co., Baltimore, JAVORS FOR TH tures, Japanese EL Goods, Eder Paper, 130 pound. Sae-ame PO iE GERMAN, SCRAP-BOOK PIG- Gold Paint. Toys, Materials PPoMEe Tees | J y amg wana pai a2 - utting aud Embroidery Silks, Purses, Fancy Ba kets, Ewsbros Cuuions, and other articles Preseuta, suitable for H it of Stamy Goods in Linen and Seatenn aio dered Table Mata, Pin Miz M. J. Passo, 1309 F st. n.w. (Mra. Hunt’ay from New Hag returned FINE FRENCH HALit GOOD: A a at rctection in “SHELL, AMBER, ana DULL selection CEN AMEN SS, Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingle. n19-3m* Zork with the latest styles ia F183 LOTTIE DAVI: hampooer ‘and Hate Dresser. formerly wit Msc. 15th st, over Thompson's N FISCHER'S DRY NTO} LISHMENT AN! 1d Gent's Garment Dyed without, being ripped. a ty. ‘dyed a good | =a ‘Drug Store. @2-3in 0 iD DYE alt a 906 Gat. a ‘hompson, is located at 703 WORKS, B08 at ae 18 of all Kinds Cleaned and ‘Tiarty ave yeary experiance’ Prices rate. Goods called for and delivered, a Awa GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED MW etree rial, and French amghiy tint for the price i French, Gorman, NIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 11 to order i and Ce et and all ‘Corsets and Bi ‘and a $1 Corset (ifise H.'s own ST, Nw. mate ‘aud Spanish spoken. mrl4 Crosua Oor Sure FINAL REDUCTION IN MEN'S FINE WINTEE UNDERWEAR, ALLEN, SOLLY & CO., LONDON MAKERS. ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS; 3, Former Price $3.00, $3.25, €3.37, $3.62, $4.15, @4.50 2.05, 2.1% 2.25, 235, 2.75, 205 ‘Reduced to 36, 38, 40. 44, 46, ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN DRAWERS; 28, Former Price $3.15, €3.15, $3.25, $3.37, 83.62, $3.75 Reduced to 2.05, 212, 2.12, 225, 240, 250 30, 32, 34, 38 40, 42. $3.90. Reduced to $2.60. ENGLISH SCARLET CASHMERE SHIRTS; 36, Former Price $6.25, Reduced to 4,00, 38, 40, 42, 44. 96.75, 87.10, $7.63. $8.13. 4.30, 450, 4.90, 5.25. ENGLISH SCARLET CASHMERE DRAWERS; 30, Former Price $6.2 Reduced to 4.00, 32, 34, 38, 40. 86.60, 87.15, 97.90, 88.35, 4.30, 450, 5.10, 5.40. ENGLISH GRAY LAMBS' WOOL SHIRTS; 30, 32, 38, 40. Former price $6.25, $6.75, $7.70, $8.00. Reduced to 4.00, 4.30, 4.05, 5.15. ENGLISH WHITE AND THREE BROWN MERINO SHIRTS: 38, 4% 44, 46. ‘Former Price $5.00. $6.00, $6.50, $6.75. Reduced to 3.20, 3.75, 4.00, 4.85. ENGLISH WHITE AND THREE BEOWN MERINO 30, Former Price $5.25, 85.75, 86,25, 96.37, @6.50, 86.87 Reduced to 255, 3.50, 370, 385, 400, 425 ‘Former Price 87.50; ‘Space will not allow us to give the reduced DRAWERS; 32, 34, 36, 38. 40, ‘Reduced to $4.85. ur entire stock, comprising Silk, Balbrigxan, elsewhere. a24-3m_ BH. TAYLOR, 933 Pennsylvania svenue, ON ALL CHINA, ‘HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, DECORATED TEA and TOILET SETS; ALSO, ON ALL MINDS OF GLASSWARE, ‘We Will Allow TEN HOLLARNE 210-1 a@ExT, Giansa Locxwoon & Ca. SiC Freaan TalLona, ‘176 FIFTH AVENUR, of ‘and Lambe’. Wool Underwear, but it is to the interest of all to call and examine our stock before purchasing DER. ROP Porat secrasromorsau- ‘Refreshing and Wholesome Sa31-205m Bucexs Manufactory: Belfast, Ireland. BREAKFAST } DELICTOUR, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELY PURE COSTING LESS THAN ONE CENT PER CUP. Exrxoxzo Youses Coxraxr HAVE JUST RECEIVED, ‘and are offering at « moderate price, a few cases of ex- coedingly delicious Canned Peaches, ‘Don't fail to secure a few dosen before they are gone. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 Ninth street. From THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD-y ie cl me ee a THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS, of tritations of the Neme and Brand ants wure and see to it that either sacks or Uarreisreed “CERES” And have the tmprintot TWO GOLD MEDALS Attached, Dobe genuine without thetwo gold medal W. M. GALT & CO, ne ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ ‘ARKA\ PIANOS AND OR- ee Reese a eo | Saker aes ede eee wears | BROS” PIANOS, PEASE PIANOS, and BUKDETT ORGANS. a T]\dE ESTEY PIANO IS A GREAT “GO" IN THIS i Seakiy often dursony wie tube Clase Pato at'a moderate pros Sceigne are : ESTEY PIAN SANDERS & STAY. Seasears ANS at reasonable ew and ‘See and bear Bole Agents. 934 13m Fast.n w, SEF HOFMANN: Saye of the WEBER PIANO: “1 have found no | lustrumuent whose Tone, Touch aud Musical Refe_so ymupathetic to me ag, those of your fortes” Ho.tuaun uses the = uaively. SANDELS & BTAYMAN, Pole Avenia, 854 F st nw. | PF BEBE, mnon pax os mrouesr onan instruments. “Their position on tue “Pedestal of Fae ee STNDELE & STARMAN, Sole A-ents, fel-3m_ "934 F stn. RGAN TONE? Sweetness of Tone, Power, Brilliancy, Orchestral fiectn, the most avproved mecbasical devicestheve | are characteristic feataren of the | the new Extey “Philharmonic” ‘Organ is a wonder. Easy worms. aus for rent. “pANDELS @ Seay Maw, ue cd F atu. w., Washington, TSN Gharice sey Baltimore: Ma f1-3m 2217 Main st, va Eowarv F. Droor. 925 Pennsylvania ave., | Importer of MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, | Sole arent forthe uocyualled srErwar. GATE oie. SkIGaS, STRONG & CLAKKE'S SIEKLING ORGANS. Pianos.and Orgais for salt oF {or reut upou resson- able terms, ‘Tuning, 4 Repatring, and Moving done by comp-tent G. L. Wup & Bros. ‘709 7th stow. Established 1864. World-renowned Kranich & Bach and other Pianos ‘Sttreduced rates, Special stzaiioy to temiog aed at reduced raten,‘Spcial footy: Tepairiug. Pishos moved with best applianoes Sa POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. a NORPOLK, OLD POINT AND Tu SOUTIL Monda,. Weduesday an ie tam wT SANE SURELEL Tate Sha . o Knox and Lioyds express will call apd cbeck ot hopslnasa pesests remdcases,‘Seaphone-call 453. Mowioy. Da Pane, 8 WP wa P&G tana ee and 8. C,00, Mt Yebxon! oer. Vexson < STEAMER W.W. CORCORAN wee Tth-etreet wharf daily (es oor fermou apd iver Lawvdines ae NT Ty eset LL BLAKE, Captain XDINGS. i SOW RIDEEY. Manager OCEAN STEAMERS. TLANTIO & WEST INDIA LINE. NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS, British, Dauish and French Weet Inaia Iniauas ke, ss BAKKACOUTA, Safting 7th March, 18th APT, and thereafter Sues See ae SS SS vee Be. Apply ee B14 tatha3m 140 Pearle, MT ROUTE TO LONDON. Sent ROOTS NDEL ICSHER LLOYD 8, 8 00, 5 Stamens, Fast To Southampt Qrondon: Harr), Bremen ofaaln, Ned Fete i, 0 ao 30 pm, Lata, Wea, Feu [e'G sO am, Bima, Wed, Ped. Sat, Feb. Conitortabh: ns arcing tor boativn ih steerage et low te 30 EF peo. _ MEDICAL, éte. ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE &FRVICE: "penenced feinaie physician should consult Di. WILSUN, 1105 Path Pince ne, bet. Band € «i Lith and 12th sts. me Ladies only Ce ME—DR. BROTHERS, #06 BST, peared before ie and made oath that be ie Dilshed Lapert Specia ist im this city, tee acre th all cases uf private disease furnish medicine, or go change. conealter + 935 Penn ave 5 We the Oldes ana wil of men tion and sdvice free at any bour durimg the day. Nab- scribed and sworn before me by Dr. BOT RELA SAMUEL C. MILLS, Notary Public. in and for the of daly, 1850 istrict of Col Sate 3a District of Coluatag, Jf ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE ‘or two of Dr BROTH Invigorat ne Conia yee. "ieiunperts vigor to the wale ayeteuy ‘Stale ot : ‘igor to the whole ay i: female. 000 Bat. a6. edt Mes DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Physician, can. te crpwusted at her raidence O11 anew. Ofice hours {05 .m_ with Ladies only. Sein TOY. MEER BEES CONTRADICTED THA? DDrEMOTMEUS the’ lien onal ater Ladies’ Puyaician 4 this cy" Ladies Sou cam coufdently cousait Dr, BRU HBS, o00 "B's we Pireicular attrition paid to all diveases peculiar to a. “Forty yearw caperience, (0. 2 pormanently cures Of Vitality. nervous debility, oq, ‘Sent sealed by inal. For mule at ANDIPOKD'S. cor th aud F a, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Passementeries and Sik Embroideries, black ap colored. Jet Ornaments, Fringes, Galloons, &. ‘Novelties in Lace Drapery Net, HOSIERY. Stainless Black Stockings that will fll all require ments. ‘Bulk Stockings in all colors, FOSTER KID GLOVES. Celebrated Foster Improved Lacing Gloves, are sm erior in ft and reliability, €1 per pair and upward. HAMBURG EDGE. Large assortment of finest quality Edge and Insert ine. HYare, = bays | CELEBRATED UPRIGHT fat proved by Rew patente. Fifty. a e es ‘of Honest 1 SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ee 06 Do Nor Ponomse UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMFRSON PIANO. A thoroughly first-class ats medium price, Pianos ‘and ‘9t prices from $10 ‘on mall ‘payments. of S-cent Music in the city. BENKY BEECH, BOOKS, &. (GOSPEL HYMNS NO. 5, THE NEW BOOK BY GOSISKED Noohaxtuan STepoiss sarees ret Murry & Herman full by ‘Charles Egbert * ‘Fire Joc and other Georgian Sketches, by Joel Chand- ‘Harris, For sale bj = Wit, BALLANTY! mus aE $ST __HOUSEFURNISHINGS.__ Gazar Ropvcriox Is Paice Or HEATING STOVES, Of which we still have « Lange Assortment. Our remaining stock of above goods we uow offer at REDUCTION of 10 to 20 PER CENT below Regular Prices, including several of the Celebrated RADIANT. HOME’S aud other nrst-ciass Base-Burning Stovés, toeise. bold ‘Largest apt Dies eae ae ‘MEAT. “An invaluable tonic. Ise success and» ‘boon for which nations should feel grateful” See “Medical Presa” “Lancet,” &c. Highly recom- ‘mended asa “nightcap” instead of aloobolic drinks. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest ‘and Cheapest Mest-Flavoring Stock for Boups, Made ‘Dishes and Sauces. Annual eale 8,000,000 Jara, GENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of BARON LIEBIG tn tac-eimile across the label. Comme Br Gus whsl 40 Wasuine7ON easticuT copay. | x18 ‘Two thousand yards Fage at Ife. rerular price, 35a, (CLOAES and MILLINERY below cust. FELT HATS st 600; former price, 81.75 to #2.75. mle 07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB Worra Ixvesnoarisa. THE LOW PRICES WE NAME FOR MEN'S AND YOUTHS CLOTHING. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S SUITS AT 810, 615 AND #20. OVEROOATS FROM LOWEST TO FINEST GRADES. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED 48 REPRESENTED, MONEY REFUNDED IF PURCHASE 18 UNSATISFACTORY. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, n23 434 SEVENTH ST. ¥. W, I. & JI. Conus, LONDON, ENG. FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION. COLMAN'S CONCENTRATED MUSTARD OL, A Positive Care Fur RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA COLDS AND MUB CULAR PAINS. ‘Sold by all Grocers and Drugrists, and wholesale ty JAMES P. SMITH, S7-203m, 5 Park Place, New York DDPO8EENNESS, On Tux Ligon HasrT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR HAINES GOLDES wricitic. It can be given in scup of coffee or tes without the puloeTedee ‘ihe person ang saved) nate Keenand, will pr eo whither the patient is s suderate (-iuker or au alco Bove wreck. Tucusauds of drunuarcs bave beet: tusde Telepone Xo. 2.0, Box 358, Dintiee & Hanon, 1417 Pa av. above Willan Ant the eran erro, Aide ot News ‘Th wost ATU. tic Gaz Tur Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS, Road LUTZ & BRO, Saige ™ Oty OES Mowercy rman Bisa Ir (497 Penn ave. adjoiniae Neuoue Hotel. bvery wenuive Concord seeastrowe wap Ar Pane Cost