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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF StdSA1. OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D.C., February 26, 1585, 103m, For the Atlantic states, ‘slightly warmer, generally tly winds, shifting to souther! For Friday. <ligh weather Is indica: middle Atlantic stat r, generally fair «southern and Onto valley jes and ——— a watchman discov- Earvy THis Mouxixe ered that an advertisement upon the Washington monum a been placed This das ‘Mr. Cruit has the ' for 250. per Ib. no, steps w him for his audacity. ment, with udvertiement, can be seen in Mr. Cruit's window, at 419 7th’ street n.w. DIES SHOULD not fail to see Pompadore wih bone. Miss Quinn, Willard's hotel. Se Ladies’ Goods. ASSIGNEE SALE oF H. HOLLANDER, 408 7th st nw. Siiverplat ware and cutlery, of the very best makes, at and below cost. J. Brock, assignee, HS go to Merritt & v.925 Pennsylvania est_and most com- ve. This is one of t Bite walierics in the city. All work strictly lass. All-wool n and ‘and bunt- Decorating Jeures Lassac th street Dest buntings, in red, white, bin ellow, 18 cents per yard. Silk fu lage at nr ustal low prices specialty. OSerits LASSRURGH, 315 7th street. Lapy Visrtoxs to the Inangoral will find some beautiful and dinner dresses at less than half price at Mrs. C. Donovan's parlors, 1333 F street northwest. Sampies of sprin: goods to order from and balance of stock selling ‘at great bargain: Srx cabinet photos for $1. Good work. Few @aysonly. Lardner, 927 Penna. avenue. Inrortaxt To F commanding positions « nnsylvania ave- nue from which to witness the i ural pro- cession is “The Elks” hall, corner of Pennsylva- nia avenue and 9th street. It contains twelve large windows, is Iuxuriously furnished and well heated. It will be rented entir: or by sin- le windows. Apply to Robert Callahan, on e premises. Pequot, A.. UNBLEACHED CorTox, short ends, Gc. &t Kautman’s. List oF BATTLES of the lion and Roster of Surgeons, 330 pp. Price 50 cents. For sal by Gray & Clarkson, 339 Pennsylvania avenue and at all news stanus. ‘Yan wide percales, 61 904 7th st. SATEENS AND PERCALES, yard wide, short Jengths, Se. per yard at Kaufinan’s, Ine of the most Frsseni's Ick CREAM and, Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue. PAINTINGS, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE, FRAMES—A ‘great variety of picture frame mouldings and many other novelties. 411 7th st. IP's aN ILL WIKD that does not blow some one good. ‘The fre at Kaufman's Combination | Store has brought out some great ba Tue Hovse REsTavy:axT, under Hall of Rep- resentatives, is open all day Tor accommodation Of visitors and at nicht during night sessions, Wanrtues & Bi innual exhibition of fine beef and mutton on February 2Sth to March Tth at their stalls, 564, 505 and 566 Center market. Look at THE MoRNIS fire bargains offered at Kaufman's Combina- tion Store, 1241 11th street southeast, FOUR-AND-A-HALP YARDS of toilet erash for t Kaufm: TATS $4. AtEKBACH & Bro., 623 Pa. ave. Dovare Wiprn Casnurke. light shades 10e. per yard at Kaufman's great fire sale. KAvFMAN'S GREAT SALE will continue all the week. mia KAacrMan’s Pree SALE for one week. 10-4 sheeting, 16e. ‘THE fine photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. ave., continue to be $3 per doz, witha 13th Painted free. Car. XANvERS wellknown establishment has proved to the public that the best articles of wine and liquors can be bought there—No. 911 ‘7th st. nw. EASTMAN’S ALOHA PEEFUME The new handkerchief perfume. ASSIGNEE SALE oF H. Hortaxpen, 408 7th St.nw. Asplendid opportunity to buy china, troekery and housefurnishing goods at greatly reduced prices. J. Broc! Dr. Steer has returned from Florida, much improved by his visit, and will resume his prac- ties. ARTIFICIAL eyes, eyesight fitted. Hemp- ler's. Sy st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. ‘Yesterday J. H. Barnes institnted suit against OMicer J. B. Siaci, claiming $10,000 for false | imprisonment by’ reason of an alleged illegal | arrest at Uniontown. While the 1:20 p.m. train yesterday on the Metropolitan Branchi, B. & O. Railway company, ‘Was entering the city it ran over killed four Mules near Boundary street. The animals be | longed to Thos. McCann, and were valued at Ata meeting of the Jefferson association at ‘Vernon Row last evening, J. Emmuner, jr., in the chair, G. E. La Barre ‘secretary, Mr. FE. D. ‘Wright was indorsed for the office of register of Wills,and Thomas J. Luttrell for the office of Tecorder of deeds. The association will assist in ‘ork, and the jumet and Stonewall clubs, of Baltimore. Ma. About 3 o'clock this morning Lient. Arnold, of the ith precinet, arrested, at the Howard house, Henry H young n . old, for the V: mthorities, they hi telegraphed poiice headquarters that he w ne ‘The jurors of pre. rented to Jude asa number Paring for th Inembers of assoc: duty to perform, the req ths be gelieved from jury duty from to to Maren 6th. At the annual meeting of the stockhe the Arlington Fire Insuri District of Columbia the folle Elected directors. for the Walter S. Cox, Wm. Galt, Wm. Ff Edmonston, Lovejoy. W.W D.F. Robinson, 8.7. Brown Mubsequent meeting of t Walter 8. King, viee president: aud Frank T. Kawlings eee The Fire Last Night. THE FURNITURE STORE OF MILNE & PROCTOR ED— LOSSES AMOUNTING Ty ov the & | nile president: Wm, Maury, treasurer, A fire was discovered shortly before 120° last night in the cellar of the furnitu Dek re store of The | building is what was formerly known as Tall- madge hall. and extends back 159 feet from | the street. The fire orizinated in the cellar, in the rear part, which was stored with oils, var- nishes and other inflammable material. It was | Aifficult to reach the fire at first, and owing to the nature of the contents the tire burned | fiercely, and threatened to do great damage. A general’ alarm was sounded and the cuzines ‘Were promptly ou the ground. A long Jointed Jadder was thrown from the center of the street to the topof the adjoining building and a sec Hon of hose taken up. The firemen also entered a rear alley, fighting the Hames from the top aud from ail sides. After a stubborn contest the. fire Xtinguished About 2o'eloek. The roof of the buck building fell in. and one of the falling beams slightly ue Jared P.W. Nicholson, ar enzine No. 1. THE LOSSES AND INSURANCE. The front of the building, which was four Stories in height, was occupied by offices, and was but slightly damaged. The real estate office of Smormstedt « Bradiey,on the ground floor, was injured by smoke and water to the extent of $250. The contents of the art. needle Work and embroidery store of Mrs. A. Brasstl- moan, was almost a total loss, Which is estimated to be about $4,000. ‘The insurance was $1.S0u, | Messrs. Mtine & Proctor suffered an entire lost Of thelr stock, which was mainly In the part o the (building which’ was formerly the hall. Bearly the entire roof feli_ in, leaving the con: | tents a blackened and charred mass. ‘The stock | Milne & Proctor Franklin, 1 throush the front a ton, $2,000. "Total. 32° 00». fine furniture which \ as ‘itended for the Inauguration ball was destos .. ‘The building is owed by the Clurter Oak In- surance company, of Hartford, Conn Nalued at 00». re than 87,000. The insur- Phoenix (Brooklyn), $3,000; National American,” $6 1000, Oe t oitice, 926 F Rext door, éscaped the fire, which was Very fortunate for them, as they lave a great Many orders to fill fF the 4th of Marchs and expect a gvod many servants from other cities, = CLosrxG SALE oF TruKISH CARPETS AND Rugs Mr. Dowling, 11th street and Pennsy!- Yania avenue, will hold a closing sale to-mor- Fur Mormlng of the above gods, at 11 o'clock. This ts positivel It ar chase frum this elegant coliectlon. © eae Sue CosTixvep.—By man; ests, the sale of eastern rogs, portieres and wihte Angora goatekins, at Duncanson Bro. 8, corner of Vth D streets, will be continued only to-morrow: at Liam. and 3 p.m. Itis appreciated, admired ‘and patronized. est space of time without’ Insurance. com ki among th LP | Baxixe Pown: A Swindlers Heavy Sentence. GIVEN FOUL YEAS AND THREE MONTHS IN JAIL FOR OBTAINING $11 UNDER FALSE PRE- TENSES. John Gardner stood trembling in the dock in the Police Court, this morning, while the clerk Tead ten papers, each of which charged him with unlawfully getting possession of another person's dollar note. He pleaded gullty to the first charge, und nodded his assent to each of the others. In November, 1883, Gardner vis- ited 4 number of persons ih this elty, represent. < himself to be an agent of the ‘publishing house of Gardner J. Bland, 610 Hick street. Philadelphia. From each of eleven persons hé received a subseription of $1 for a monthly Journ: A The Musician, when, in fact, 10 Such journal was published. ‘The Judge remarked that it was really a pent- tentiary offense, but gave him thirty days if the first ease. two months in the second ease, nths In each of the remaining eight muking a total sentence of four years and three’ months In all. ———— ‘The Public Schools. THE TRUSTEES CONSIDERING THE PROPOSED ‘NEW RULES, Ataspecial meeting of the board of school trustees last evening, apon motion of Mr. Bir- ney it was ordered that the second recommend- ion of the committee on teachers approved last shail not be construed to exclude from the Nor- mal sehool on account of age any members of the present third year class in the High school who shall be successful at the examination held for admission to sald Nor- ind who shall be eighteen years of age before ihe Ist of January next. "The board then continued toconsider, in com- mittee of the whole, the proposed revision of the Amendments were adopted providing w nine standing committees. An amenzment requiring the committee on ways ang-tneans to make estimates for the mainteaance of the ‘hools was adopted. euding the cousideration of the amendments proposed by Mr. Birney defining the duties of a proposed committee ‘on Normal and High schools the board adjourned. al eet Tur Heaaxe Soctery To BE REORGANIZED. An address has been issued by Judge MacAre thurand the ofticers of the Washington Hu- Scelety calling for meeting of persons Sted ini the work of the Humane Society, dat the Y. M,C. A. building, Friday ening, for the purpose ‘of reorganizing for ivity. Fhe address sete out the pro- isions of the bill recently approved “(or the tion of ehfidren in the "whieh vuges the name of the former Society for the vevention of Cruelty to Animals to the“Wash- mn Humane Society;” authorizes said so- nd its labors ‘to the “protection of well as animals from cruelty and nd gives its officers the necessary au- ases in the proper fer the nter_upon a broader work new officers will be elected and the doors open to those who may now sympathize with its objects more fully. adh SENT To JATL For A YEAR—On the night of January the 9h, 1884, Anthony Grammar, col- ored. while in a saloon at the corner of isth and Dst @ disturbance by saying he was cheaied out of five cents. Grammar left the saloon and fired through the window at the barkeeper, James Melnery, after which he ed from the ¢ and was not eaptured last night, when he was picked up by + Van F nd taken to the Police Court this mor e Ly to carry- ing a pist it and bat- rg enced to eleven months and sin jail and tined $50 In de- months xdditional, —— Herzoc's Museum.—If you want to enjoy a hearty lauzh, go and Bobby Newcomb’s : y Aillahee. Itts the screaming comedy Comedy suecess of the da; Tne Pri street last 1 h reminder to business mien and others of the danger of allowing thelr propgrty, of whatever kind, to go for the brief Home s, whose officers and methods are all, are the safest to insure with, and best District Institutions of this'kind is the Arlingt Tusurance Company,which has a ¢ 1 of $200,000. Office, 1505, Pennsylvania avenue. ‘See advertisement, un wn t Affairs in West Washington. Tap 2i9 HouseweN—A larze and enthustastle Id Jast night at Goddard's hall,in ements in relation to rsemen Who will represent the elec- sin the inaugural procession, pt, Nixon, of the P.O. D., with the aid and assistance of the West Washington Cleveland md Hendricks club, say th or LIGHTED.—Qut of the small num- amps in this place, it is reported that vty of them, were hot lighted night be- t. The residents of West Washington nga general complaint at the Ixmps not being lizhted, when such @ large number of erooks and Sneak® are in town, r EXAL of Edward O'Brien, who dled last Monday from consumption, took place yes- terday afternoon trom the Trinity, (Catholic) church, and was largely attended. The inter- twas at Holy Rood: PrED Hts PLUNDER.—About 7 o'clock evening some unknown person en- yard of Mrs, MeCrystal, corner of 34th tered the and N streets, and stole from aiclothes line a large quantity of clothing and was making away with it when discovered by special ofti= cers who gave chase. The thief dropped bis plander and esea The pretin autnation of Gilmore Sul- livan and O'Brien, for committiug perjury In the late Chicago Gleetion frauds tral, began * the United States commis- > Acsowrery Pon RR 00 ¥ ¥ Rok OO ¥¥ RRR 0 0 YY RF OO ¥ RE 00 ¥ RRR A OKOUK Ot RoR AA KK It KBE AA OR bi BOB AAA RK It Bes A A ROK I wow DDD EEE RRR www p pk” ROR www D TP ER RRR “WWW Db DE ROR W WoW bpp ERR RE XY 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 tests, short welght,alum or phospt © powders. Sonn oNty IN caNa? Rovan ‘04,106 Wall street, ‘OCK OF DRY GOODS AT ACTUAL vost. a BARGAINS CK SILES, COLORED SILKS, FANCY SILKS, SILK VELVETS, BEAUTIFUL DRESS: SAT ACEUAL COST PON, actual cost, 8. SHEETING” COTTON, ual cost VELVET, real value, FLV ETS, $1.00, actual cost. DAMASK, pure lnen, 50 , Very fine quality, all colors, ate cheap at 2c. a yard. VELVET, $1.00. cs RS, Tl MARKET SPACE Near the corner of 7th stleet. x Ovrorresrry For Aus TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, ‘hould delay, but eal! at once, and see ourstock ot * BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 20 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS, 10 AND 20 PEK CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PEK CENT REDUCTIONS. PRESENTATIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. ‘We guarantee every buyer shall Rave the full worth of his money, and that every garment we sell sball o kood service to the wearer to the full amount of its ost, aud bring the purchaser back to us gala, NOAH WALKER & C0, + ‘TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 625 Pennsyivania Avenue. Tas Bar Ix Tux Dorem ASK FOR IT. SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER, For sale in Bottles by Dealers Generally, and in (Casks and Bottles by the Agent SAMUEL C PALMER, 2224 29th st. ot. nw. ‘Telephone 454 Caraznz, COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, FOB EVERY FORM OF CATARBEH, $1. ASK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head Colds, Watery Dischatges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache ‘and Fever instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing re- ‘stored, and ravages checked. Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of strength and Flesh, ‘Loss of Sleep, ete., cured. One bottle Radical Cure. one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford’s Inbaler, in one package, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, # pure distillation of Witch-Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca, Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. ‘New Life for Shattered Nerves, Painful Muscles and ‘Weakened Organs. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELEC- ‘TRIC PLASTER Instantly affects the Nervous System and banishes pain, nervousness and debility. A per- fect ElectroGalvanic Battery Combined with a highly medicinal Plaster for 25. All druggists. 16 2384 G00p RULE TO ACCEPT ONLY SUCH medicines as have, after long years of trial, proved worthy of confidence. This is a case where other peo- ple’s experience may be of great service,and it has eon the experience of thousands that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best cough medicine ever used, A YER'SSARSAPARILLA IS THE BEST MEDI- e for every one in the spring. Emigrants and ‘travelers will find in it an effectual cure for the erup- tons, boils, pimples, eczema, etc., that break out on the skin—the effect of disorder in the blood, caused by sea-diet and life on board ship. fe2a Bh A BB RARE D gs Bb BA Ue BANE OSs BBB ATA UU MMM gh LADIES GARMENTS FOR EARLY SPRING. VISITES-NEW AND UNIQUESTYLES. BROCADE VELVET VISITES, IN ALL POPULAR SHADES, AT $22.50. BLACK BROCADE VELVET VISITES ONLY $20.00. THESE ARE NEW GOODS, TRIMMED WITH CHENILLE FRINGE AND ELEGANT SILK 1 LADIES’ NEWMARKETS, LADIES’ RAGLANS, LADIES’ SHORT WALKING COATS, IN THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS AND WORK- MANSHIP. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW, OUR MANTILLES DE BISMARCK. OURNEWMARKETS, ADAPTED FOR MOURN- ING AND SECOND MOURNING. TATLOR-MADE COSTUMES OF FLANNEL, TRICOT, CASHMERE AND OTHER DESIRABLE CLOTHS, FROM $10.00 UP. JERSEYS. ‘WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR AT- TENTION TO OUR GRAND ASSORTMENT OF JERSEYS, AND INVITE INSPECTION OF SAME. “OUR LEADER,” A MAGNIFICENT JERSEY, MADE FROM FINE QUALITY OF STOCKIN- EITE, FAN BACK, RIBBON BOW, AT $1.75. BBRE AN SU UMM MM om ss. B AA u U0 MMMM © eb fA GB BMGT 88s BBB A A UU OM MM Pas® 5 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Fon On: 125 DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT Is Ask your physician or druggist, and he will tell you it isa rank. deadly poison. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY is entirely free from fusil oll, absolutely pure ‘and un- adulterated, a positive cure fur Consumption, Pulmo- nary Troubles, Malaria, Indizestion, Wasting Diseuses, ‘and the only recogniced antidote for Cholera. A BEVERAGEZAND MEDICINE COMBINED. Sent to any address in the United States (east of the Rocky Mountains), all express chatges prepaid, in plain case (no chance for comment), containing 6 quart bottles, on receipt of SIX DOLLARS. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Sold by leading druggists and fine.grocery houses, THE DUFFY MALR WHISKEY ¢o., _fel4-im BaLToiore, Mo. Raze Orronrenrry, i discontinue nu branch Shoe Store, No. 409 7th s'-ect northwest, | offer the following a4 bar: wins. Every palr of Sides muxt be sold regardless of ine Extra High Cut Car. Kid Button, D ®; former price $5.00. Eales aud Miswand Children's Ex. High Cut Bee Arctic, ees Ru sh ies" and Children's Rubber: Men's Rubbers, 50c. eee Ben's Low Arctle, 09¢. shoes sold accordingly low, Call early to secure the Bargains while the stock ts complete. Boy's Rubber Boots at $1.50; worth $2.50. ‘Store for Rent, Fixtures fur Sala ¥. H. WILSON, 409 7th Street Northwest. ae Bd Nebo sea ee Caer ent ‘opportunity to secures pair of my celeirated £54 Ladies’ Shoes and any’ Genta $3.00 Waukenphiwt Shoes to measure, can leave thelr measure with me, 4 be delivered from uy Baltimore store whet wanted. £23 Wruear Baxixa Pownen WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER. “Messrs. MARTIN KALBPLEIScH’s Sons: “Gentlemen:—My exaniluation of your. ‘Wheat Pow- der’ develops an ubexperted Value 19 It Troma aie TARY POINT OF V1 It certainly restorey to the bread the Potassia Magnesia Salts, which the tiling removes from hugh geude Hour and ieee Somplevcly the chanes of eater ‘which attends tie constant use of small doses of Rochelle Salts, such a ail the tartaric acid npounds carry into the system, As the flesh fluld contains teu times as much Potus- sium Salts as of sodium, it is evident that the waste of the tissues is supplied from your HIS} ration, as it cannot be from those preparatlons which contain onl} ‘Sodium and Calcium compounds besides the tartar! acid) There Seno danger. esciting up an alkaline con- dition ofthe urine with dicalcic phosphates. In. fact, (appears to me tat you haven were atone Ce Judged from the physiological side, and this convic. Uon has grown on me the more I have examined the case, (Signed) B. Sitiimay.”” For salg by G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue, fl4-s,tu,thOm-4p A ‘The trade supplied.’ L z e R a P x ‘TYPE WRITER, NEW PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS RAISE IT FAR ABOVE ALL COMPETITORS, W. H. PORTER, GewEnat Agent, 998 F Street, SG Ask for new clrcular. Azam Srzcat Nome 1 RESPECTFULLY CALI. THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULDPARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON: WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR’ TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT. ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctustve Acxxr, ‘20 9926 No. 453 PA. AVE, NEAR 4 STREET.- CITY ITEMS. DRY _ GOODS. Get the Best and chea) Salvation O11 Selieves tu the twinkling of an eye. “Price, fo cen: For the Inauguration. Special low price sale of Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes and Slippers af the ‘popular Shoe Stores, 726 7th st. and 461 Pennsylvania ave. Ladies fine Kid ‘Toe Sipps, wa French heels, 87 cents; Men's elegan' nt-leather oer Pumps, $1.17; Ladies’ genuine French Ki Hand-sewed Shoes, $3.47; Men's fine Hand- Hplish Low Oxford ‘Ties, 97e0 sisn'e ‘hue Pet. stylia xf) Tea, in entleather Oxford Ties, 81.97; Ladies’ very best Curacoa Kid Button Shoes, common-sense low heels or box-toe concave ‘heels, $1.97; Men's Congress Button or Lace Shoes, all excellent wearing goods, $1.77; Ladies’ Serge Sit Drei Men's Leather Slippers b8ea badieg "eid Shoes, with Glove Kid Tops and Worked But ton foles, $1.17; Men's Lace Shoes and Gaiters, Meola, $17. it Phosphorine is quick, certain and regular in its operation thiougt the digestive system. Ask your drug- gist for it. 1 Kaufman's Combinatian Store will cause great excitement. Fine cambrie, equal to Lonsdale, 7iyc., at Kaufman's sale, For Coughs and Throat Disorders use Brown's Bronchial Troches. “Have never changed my mind respecting them, except I think better of that which I began thinking well of.’—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Soldonly in Boxes, eo For the Inauguration. Silver Gray Blankets for hire, 60 cents, and Comfortabies, 40 cents, at Julius Lansbufgh's; 815 7th street, 6 Prof. A. B. C! Brookhaven, Miss., says: piaity of the Liver and Bowe! xy dler, ‘was cured of Tor- is and Paralysis, ‘Dr. Kennedy's ‘Favorite Remedy.” 60 Fine Brilliantyne for aprons, Se. per yard, atthe combination sale. Go early to-morrow if you want to avoid the rush at Kaufman's, 8 Thornton's Emulsion 9f pure Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for eas colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; eas and pleasant to. take. Prescribed by physi- Glans. Sold by Druggists, Large bottles 50c, Manufactured by W. E. Thornton, corner Bal- Umore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. 1, Do Not Fail toread the Post and Republican about Kanf- man’s, 6 Buy Pocket Knives at the Rodgers’ store, 487 Fa. ave, 0: cntl Your initials engraved trea, $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, eo-Lin Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold-Meat Sauce.—The universal favorite both in the United States and Great Britain, Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious. Saves anxiety, waste and trouble. eo Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall. eo Fine Window Shades, withnickel hangings, only 47¢.,at Kaufman’s.6 Mothers. Ir you are falling, broken, worn out and ner vous, use “Wells’ Health Renewer.” $1, Drug- gists. 8 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morn- ing, and delivered in hali-pound “Ward” prints 50c. per pound. Also Cattage Cheese, Butter- milicand Sweet Milk, Se. per quart. Cream 15e, pint, at M iM MM MA” SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG’S SILVERBERG’S SILVERBERG S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG’S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'’S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBE SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG’S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBER iets ee Eepry e Lanterns at $8 per 100, Japanese Lanterns froih 5¢ to 50e. inal for decorating. in al each, Site faut ct. Sad ing 25, Eatge Lumet Prien of Biges fina Zoe and oe, Knives and Forks 49¢ set, Casters 75¢; plated new design, 99c. Handsome bi shes, Sugars, Ci 1 Froit Dishes ie Knives und Forks, He set. ne Ivory-Itu full size, Ivory-Hat Plated Te Plated Tah 7e to $1.93 Fine Rubber-Handle Carvers $1.49 Set of Ivory-Handle Carvers, with steel, O9c. a Brac-trimmed Potes.all colors,59e, Six.eight, ten andtwelvestoot Poles, ‘wood dr brass trimmied,very low Gilt Picture Frames at 49c. Gilt und Phish, very handsome, new, $1.49, Our 490 Piush Easel Frame is a ‘anise. Our Frame Department is chock shill new goa We can give ‘ou al seyand charge nothin Tor framing’ ee is Imported Oleographs 49, 75 & 99e. Laure Chromos, new fratae, obe. Fy cravinies, di oak Trames, Oe. SILVERBERG'S Oil Pais , large sizes, from $3 08 SILVERBERG'S" Our Department and our Baskets Department offer de- SILVERBERG’ cided Bargulus this week, M. SILVERBERG & Co. ‘Tovs anid Fancy Goods, 312 7th street, near Pennsylvania ave. 23 G. T. Kes, TAILOR, No, 414 ‘Ninth Street Northwest, Frervary For Trowsers THE FEATURE OF FEBRUARY CLOTHING TRADE IS NEW TROWSERS. MAN NEEDS, OR WILL SOON NEED, N = HAVE HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF EVERY GRADE $5 OR $6 LUYS GOOD, ENOUGH TROWSERS FOR ANYBODY, AND A MAN WHO DOES ROUGH WORK CAN GET WHAT HE NEEDS FOR HALF AS MUCH. BE- FOR ORDERING AN EXPENSIVE PAIR OF TROWSERS FROM YOUR TAILOR SEE WHAT. WE DO FOR YOU LN OUR FINEST GRADES AT 87, 88, $8. GEORGE SPRANSy, 507 Seventh Street, Opposite U. 8. Post Office. £9-The name in White Letters on thewindows,_f ‘TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES, 1407 Mam. Av. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, at 8 o'clock, MR. FRANK LINCOLN, ‘Wil render first time in Ws his Ort- Bloat Stusical and tarftative MONOLOG| ‘Tickets, $2. To be obtained from the Lady Patron- esses and’? ‘of ‘Board of Management. Fatronesses_Mra. Senator Hawley, Mrs. Sen- ator Cameron, Mra. Senator Hale, Mrs. mer, Mrs. Adm! ndrews, Dr. NATIONAL THEATER EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, After a run of thrée monttis at Wallack’s Theater, ‘New York. WALLACK’S THEATER COMPANY, In Henry Guy Carleton’s New Play, VICTOR DURAND. “a triumph of dramatic art and play of positive ho- man interest.”—New York Herald. .TINEE SATURDAY AT ‘At Our statdnrd Matinee Pricer 26.80, 8075 Cente Sc extra charge for oscured seats" Sight” Fuasres: ‘ance at Popular Prices. ‘Monday, March 2d (Inauguration Week), Mr. NAT. GOODWIN in CONFUSION and THOSE BELLS. f26 A UBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ‘THE McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, : Inthe latest New York success, FALKA. ‘The Brightest Music and the Most Laughable Libretto of any Modern Opera, Popular prices of admission, Monday March 2—The Majestic Dramatic Specta- cle, MICHAEL STROGOFF, with, New Ballews Ger ius Scenery and Costumes,’ and Mechani- Ea Eatecta. ‘Bale of seats now opens 126 NAn0NAL THEATER, COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 2, Inauguration of the Laughing Festival, ‘MR. NAT. C. GOODWIN And His Selected Comedy Company in CONFUSION AND THOSE BELIA A GRAND DOUBLE BILL Seats now on sale. £26 rors. ‘The Merry Minstrels Are Here. “The Pearl of Minstrels ‘Ethlop’s Ear,”— Gubert and Shakespeare. ™ 8 = THE GENUINE CALLENDER MINSTRELS, with the, FAR-FAMED HYER SISTERS, ‘The Sweet Singers of Afric’s Burning Zone. THE FAMOUS DOUBLE QUARTETTE, éc., &c., Received with continuous laughter and applaise every where. “DON'T LEAVE YOUR MOTHER, JACK,” ‘Sung to-night at Ford's by Louis Brown. “Going Up To Glory” wil also be given. ‘The Diet composed by Sir Jules Benedict, of Lon- don, expressly for the Hyer Sisters, will be sung by them to-night at Ford's, MINSTREL MATINEE SATURDAY. MONDA Yew esse SCANLON nnn PEEK-A-BOO 7M. CG. A. LECTURE couRSsE, . AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING. February 27, 1885, GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. ‘The following distinguished talent will ap) Sopranos—Aisses Maddox, of Baltimore Kidwell and Domer; Contraltos—Mra, Powell and Mrs, Bur- bridge: Tenor—Mr. McFarland: Bassos—Messra. Hic- kox ‘and Cross: Pianists—Dr, Bischoff and Mr. Lilli bridge: Violinixt—Prof. Hernays, ‘Reserved Seats, 75 cents; Admission Ticket, 50 centa, ‘Now ’on sale at Ellis’ music store. next the celebrated lecturess, KY ArLVIERMORE. 125°3t GS Prano nEcrrazs, ‘By Prof. CARL FAELTEN, AtMARINI'S HALL, March 2, 9, 16, 28.30, and April 6. Subscription $5, at METZEROTT & (0.' pennsyiuania ate! aaa ag (CoNSREGATIONAL cHURCH, Manager—J. B. POND. ‘The farewell appearance in their Joint Readings of “MARK TWALN, ‘The Humorist, reading his own Superb Fun, and GEORGE W. CABLE, ‘The Novelist, presenting the Matchless Scenes of his ‘Homances, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. Matinee at 2. Evening at 8, Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents and $i: can be sécured at Droop's Musie Store, 825: Pent Svivania avenue. ij 25-60 NAMOSAL THEATER, Monday event onesrss, Wea SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 8 O'CLOCK, Lecture by COL. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL. Subject! WHICH Way? Box sheet for sale of seats will open at Box Office of the Theater, Thursday morning, February 26, _ fe23 Priow Szum Prow Saaxs GREATEST VARIETY. CHEAPEST PRICES. Maa OUR PRICE i a ma ws SEMAT Salm OF CONEY COVERS. GOODS EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. ONE LOT, MADE OF GOOD MATERIAL, HIGH AND LOW NECK, AT 17c; REGULAR 25c. COR- SET COVERS. ONE LOT, BEST FITTING, WITH LACE EDGING, HIGH AND LOW NECK, AT 23¢, ONE LOT, FINE CAMBRIC, TRIMMED NICELY WITH TORCHON LACE, AT 39c; FORMERLY SOLD AT 59c. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF LADIES FELT AND FLANNEL SKIRTS. ‘THESE WE ARE ANXIOUS TO DISPOSE OF, AS WE WISH THE SPACE, AND ARE REALLY SOLD AT A BIG DISCOUNT. THE ABOVE-MENTIONED ARTICLES CAN BE FOUND ON OUR SECOND FLOOR ANNEX, (LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPT.) JERSEYS! JERSEYS! JERSEYS!! LOWES THAN THE LOWEST. ‘WE HAVE SUCCEEDED LN PURCHASING FROM A LEADING MANUFACTURER OF NEW YORK 100 DOZEN BLACK JERSEYS, GOOD QUALITY, PERFECT FITTING, ALL SIZES, WHICH WE SHALL PLACE ON OUR COUNTER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 6lc, EACH, AS A SPECIAL BARGAIN. ONLY ONE OF THESE WILL BE SOLD TO ANY PURCHASER. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR BOOK AND STA TIONERY DEPARTMENT! WE ARE NOT HAVING A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF OLD AND SHOP-WORN BOOKS, BUT EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS NEW AND FRESH, AND ARE REING OFFERED POsT- ‘TIVELY LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. ENGRAVED PLATE AND 50 CARDS (CRANE'S BEST STOCK), AT 86 CENTS. WORK DELIVERED AT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ NOTICE LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 424, axp 426 SEVENTH STREET. m1 Visrrons WILL FIND AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEATON PERRY, (Scccesson To PrRRY & BuovsER,) ANEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, OF THE BEST CLASS, INCLUDING THE. “LATEST IMPORTATIONS” JUST OPENED FORTHE SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1855. NOVELTIES PARIS DRESS TEXTURES. NOVELTIES IN CHINA SILK: NOVELTIES IN VELVET GRENADINES. NOVELTIES IN EMBEOIDERED INDIA PON- NEW LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS. NEWSURAHS, PEAU DE SOLL, JERSEY SILKS, ‘AND RHADAMES. | LUPIN'S BCACK SILK and WOOL HERNANIES, BLACK-TWISTED SILK GRENADINBS, SPRING SHADES IN FRENCH BROADCLOTHS and DRESS FABRICS, FOR PLAIN AND COM- BINATION SUITS. 100 PS. ANDERS RTMENT OF PLAIN, FIGURED AND CHECKED FRENCH SATTEENS, CHOICE STYLES AND COLORING NEW WHITE “AND ECRU BATISTE ROBES, NEW EMBROIDERED CASH CAMELS HAL MUDD ai SILK SHAWLS “HUDDA and SILK SHA’ NOVELTIES IN'PATUS AND BERLIN SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS NEW PARASOIS, SUN UMBRELLAS AND CAR- RIAGE PARASOLETTES. mg AN EARLY INSPECTION 18 ADVISED, AS MANY NOVELTIFS CAN. Ba CHOICE POS Le Vian EUS ae CORRECT PRICES od SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. Sth st. Established 1840. f21 PERG Ss MUSEU, Late Lincoln Hall, corner 9th and D ste, n.w, EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, BOBBY NEWCOMB'S COMEDY ALLIANCE, ‘Headed by the only BOBBY NEWCOMB, Supported by the following noted celebritt ‘The Murphys, Mis: Gussie Newcomb, Miss EMle New- comb, Miss Blanche Neweomb, Mrs. Robert Newcomb, ‘The Bl Concluding with the Screaming Comedy entitled TEDDY THE TIGER. Admission to family circle, 10 cents: admission to fizst door, 20c. Reserved sents nay be secured six dacs in advance without extra charge atthe Box Oflice or'the museum from un. {O10 p.m. ‘Doors ‘open at Land 7 p.m.; overture one hour tater, Carriages may Be ordered at 4:10 and 10:16 pam, ppliieh 24The Matlack Combination tn AG HEATER COMIQUE. AY MATINERS EVERY DAY AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WREK, MABEL PIUCE and her PUPILS OF LOVE. NACNAC SYMPOSIUM, ITALIAN BALLET (ODEL ARTISTS. ATRAN: ATION. ANS-ATLANTIC SE fo FREE CARE ENTERTAINMENT, oe IME MUSEUM, Penn. ave. near 11th street. Splendid Dramatic Attraction Every Afternoon and ‘NiEME this week, MINNIE OSCAR GRAY AND STEPHENS, in the turilling dramatic play of SAVED FROM THESTORM, In five acts, and beautiful scente effects, introd {he Five Dramatic Dogs, Romeo, Zip. Mero, dey an Hector. Every juvenile in the city should see thone reat Dogs. Woiuderiul new novelites in Museum, The an'Searded Lady’ Fat Boy und oidere "aagieion an sat Boy: ers. Admission to All Only 10 Cents, fe23-8t sor Sottiees F. EIBNER'S ORCHESTRA Furnishes Musle for all oceisions—Residence, 1340 Sth st. Orders ‘icf at the Music Stores of Messrs, Droop, Elli Metzerott and Eberbach will receive prompt attention. f21 1 Gnear Crosixe Ovr Sare OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES AtSINSHEDMER & BRO.'S, 808 7th street, ‘This sate will cdntinue a short time only Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer of ‘the following well-known makers in Ladies’ Shoes. Cousin’s finest Cur, Kid, hand-sewed, but, that cost ‘you $5, we will sell you now at $3.75 Cousin's finest Str. Goat, band-sewed, which are sold sewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59. Cousin’s fine Cur, Kid, butt, which sell at $3.50, we sell now at $2.79. Consin's Misses’ Shoes at the same low figures, About 200 pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt, every palr of which is worth $3, are now selling at $2, Our Burt's Men Shoes, in butt,, ince and'Galters that Were $5 and $6, are now closing at $3.7 ‘These shoes are superior to custom made: ‘We ask those that want to save money to come as early as possible, as our stock Is new complete, We have all sizes and widths, therefore call at once at SINSHEDIER & BROS’, Jn 808 7th street, Tre Nariowat Sarz Derosrr Co. CORNER 16TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE. PERPETUAL CHAR’ ACT. CONGRESS ‘JANUARY S2D, ta07, CONG! (oN Babee ERE See FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOP VAULTS, JAMIN P. SNYD! CHARLES G GLOVER or ete, Vico Preat. T. LAWRASON RIGGS), i. STURTEV: a fy Ast. Soo'y. ‘Treasurer. ar, eee GE NY Draxcrons: P. Snyder, Charles Petawrmgn igen,’ ea i § Albert L. Sturtevant, John Ger Tae Bux : CONCORD GOEL al fie of all kings aut aa AUTEURS ONCRD, ARIES i amped LUTZ'& BRO. sal Great varieg at Grasp Sraxp Thexers: INAUGURATION DAY. ‘The exclusive sale of Reserved Seats on the Grand ‘Stands located along the line of march (said stands all being erected under official sanction) is now progress- ing at BRENTANO BROS, Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street. ‘Orders by mail and telegraph promptly filled. 18. Miss Kare Fixx Will deliver her graphle and thrilling expose, ‘THE MORMON MONSTER, (Pouvoauy axp Taxssox), AT THE CHURCH OF OUR FATHER Comer Land 13th streets northwest, « THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 26, at 8 o'clock. sale at thartmunte genre ir Mienet, St Feat Zot ‘037 Pa. ave., and Thompson's drag sto bth et RW. oti and ater FIMDAY morafg. Feb. 90. 18 ENTERT, 4 ‘AINMENT, ‘the benefit of the “FLOWER ” OB even SESS 1, the itable” faitlonist, wit make her second appearance in Wass ‘will be rendered by some of the best, Uae aE iC OTH AND F Rg ee a As eats, SGotlock: Noremveineat, __-_ f19,atadse 1 ‘st. s.c,; E. F. Droop and or by tele- Chale a ‘oak. rm band for ats Saseke am eee pase Rest Isp Suawis BLACK SILK VELVETS. REDUCED PRICES IN FINE Goops. GUISE BLACK SILK VELVFTS AT $5, $6 AND PAQCHINCH WIDE ELEGANT UOOIS AR ESE GOODS ARE STAPLI: THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT SELDOM OCCURS. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS, REAT VARIETY, HAVE JUST "BE: OPENED. BLACK "GROS GRAINS, SAT DUCHESS AND BROCADES. SURAH SILKS, 24-INCH WIDF, AT $1—ALL COL- ‘ORS. PRINTED AND PLAIN PONGEE, BRO- CADE VELVET AND PATTERN | DRESSES. FRENCH SATTEENS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. OUR CLOAKS ARE BEING SOLD WITHOUT RE- GARD TO COST. GARMENTS ARE OFFERED FORLESS THAN THE MATERIAL WOULD. ONE PRICE, 1 W. M. SHUSTER & SON, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. E. G. Davs, 719 MARKET SPACE. BLACK AND BLACK AND WHITE DRESS Goons, OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 18 FULL OF BARGAINS. NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF FRENCH SATINES, FIGURED AND DERSON'S 32 INCHES WIDE SCOTCH BOOKS, &o. ay HYATT, 529 13TH ST. N. W. ris of Dress Cutting twits Dresses made in the latest sty’ eine m_ Dnrssrxo. me Laan, Dinrstes., wamineen fradvance with mane, full mumoher’ and din advance with name, FE Box 28, Star office. 25-60 BUSS todress: be what hour to cnre for: Face. Lips, Roughness and Irritation ‘and not gras Druggiste and Perfumery Dealers, THE LADIFS OF WASHINGTO: T ivi guns or tie Hulladeiphia house of Eand Ry Qoinn, will be ‘ar Witards Hotel om Wednesday, ursday con} and Friday, and will have on exhibition = fe line of the latest «tyles in finest French Hai Colffures and goods Banger, tothe trade. Atiencion ts called to the com De Ragan” fhe mow perfect, adjusts lise Sou Mp BeoLadies should call early. sat 1327 F STRE! ‘Washington, D.C, xp 30 EAST 2187 STREET, N.Y, Informs the Ladies that from now until March Ist she will sail her entire stock of Dresses and Manties at coat price, previous to her return to New Vork.21-6te Foster Kio Groves, ‘With improved hooks, will not eatch In lace or ncet- | dentally unfasten. Prices ranging from $1 to $1 ‘ery. pair warranted’ Also, GENTLE. Wes fn atl culors OARS REAL AND IMITA- Nos, NECKWEAR, DSS TALSNGS) Bh : = = J. G HUTCHINSON, ‘Successor to M. Willian, TCete Trevine, Paris, (20) WT Pave. Maar C. PL Mauser, OF 18 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, ‘Will open a new Case of BALL DRESSES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1334 F ST, WASHINGTON. Imported Costumes, Wraps and Dress Garnitare, Novelties in Dinner and Ball Dresses, just recelved. Orders filled at short notive. 1o-1m Mas Srua Roveenr, 605 9th street, opposite Patent OMce, Opened a large and complete assortment of HAM- BURG EDGES and INSERTINGS, ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, ME- DICIS and other TRIMMING LACES. Select and large stock of Ladies’ and Chitdren’s 110- SIERY, CORSETS, SILK and KIDGLOVPS, HAND- K RUCHINGS and CHILDREN'S FURNISMING GOODS. a3 MES * oganrl Is prepared to'make Eventh éption Dresses. E fo make Evening ipecial care given to Inauguration Pali Dresses Street Suite a specialty. [scenarios DRESSES ‘ GEORGE WHITE, Ladies’ Taflor and Habit M. Special attention giv tion etc. Gre Dresses, cloth for Sp Manure Exara of 305 Finn Avenue, Is located for the season at 1335 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘With Imported Bail and Evening Dresses; also TS DIVINE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIAN! M: to Politics, , a K. Upton, ai, Miah ob Norra rupees by Pane Washingt ashe Innon Monument, ac; Monograph of tie Washingtes National Monument, The Mouutieut and the Crom, Guide Books, ‘and Paintings of the Moma nent, Badges. CC. PURSELL, car lber ‘1 18 Oh stroot nor week JEN. LIPPITTS PRACTICAL TREATIONS ON Wthe ART of WAR. Price reduced to €9 per est Gluding : 1, “Tactical use of the Three Atmend, Field Service in’ War: 3, Special Operations of War: 4, Ime trenchments. For sale at BEENTANO'S, Penn ave’ and 11th #t,, and at BALLANTYNE, 43s Rs STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS. SS | Glearing out a lot of Stereoscopic Views of Palos. tine, Ireland, Scotland, Eneland, California and othee: American Views at abot half. ‘Also, Views of:he Publle Buildiags and oma mel sulle Books, de aia cies Faphoscopes, our own direct Importation, at Low ¥ WM. BALLANTYNE @ 80N. fe19 New Booxs George Elliott's Life, % vole, (. W. Crom). iterature, 2 vols, (Phillips. The “Author of Me he Religious Ampect Po * ‘code ‘Avhandeowe portrait ofthe tate Judah P. Benga tn barrister’s puwn and wig cap = sig Valentines in great variety and beauty now on exhh ition, WM. FH. MORRISON, fT 475 Pennayivania avenive, Vatesmsexs Vacestixes: A’ full assortment Just received and displayed fer selection at @. A. WHITAKERS, Wines a OO a & published, Gard Bugraving ahd “Pcie Stat im G.T WASHBURN & wo TT Tue New. POR THE PRESENT TOR, “THE L SERVICE ted States, from the Reports of 1884. A cat uy lective positions, With the compen: thformation in regard to under "the met description of Civil Service In stat Mueuchusetts, complied by Joba rice $2. For sale hy JOHN C PARKER. 617 and 619 7th at. ne, _PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Soe 300K Comstock, jase > Por Thoesse Banoawss iy rae FINEST AND BRST PIANOS LOOK AT THREE BEFORE YOU BUY: One 7%, Octave Hetnekamp Square Grand, 74 Octave Heinekamp Upright Grand. 74a Octave Steinway € Sons Square Grand, 7% Octave Stultr € Raver Upright Grand. ‘One 7g Octave Stultz & Bauer Square Grand, One 7% Octave New England Square. ‘One 7 Octave New York Upright. Octave Boston Square, detave New York Square, ‘One 7 Octave Boston Cabinet Upright, The above Pianos have been used three to elghb ‘months, and are guaranteed to be vents to sult the buyer. Old Pianos taken in change. x HEINEKAMP WAREROOMS, Ja8-2m Street Costumes and Wraps. me 422 Ninth Street 3] () PER MONTH WILL RVY A HANDSO? > $1.0 SOUS on Leidee bk Max. J. P. Pacsen, takes SUSIE Rost + No, 1107 F street northwest, ‘Will offer this weet her entire stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, and those of her own desicn, at from 25 to 33% per cent less than former prices, 1b order to close them out. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. 26 Exes BRASS Bee AMDT vorimeriy with Lord & Tay Barr & Suits made at thes! ut reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. EVEN Ing Dresses.” Tiridal "Trouswaus a specialty Jazs-1ms 907 Pennsylvania ave. (over M. Willian’s), ote ae Penny oe Astros Fisnen: Chen) caning Establishment, BY Sieur Borthiwest motion. nee jen citad hy thin pros wil ot inal Shaye: and grease apts Euaraitec tobe removed eilectually. Price $1.50 and $1. AL. SALF OF LADIES’ COTTON G RAMEN PERFECT SHAPE, ML ¥ CORSET COVERS, 250. to $5.50, ‘The finest assortinent of Hamburss we have yet jal 4550 &. nowrnery, ar 4307 MW STREET Norrawest, nl material, fort. Makes Corsets to order in every style fend guarantees perfect {it aiid Co rer aud finest imported Ios Patent Shonider Braces, and all Liress French Corsets and Bust ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDIN First-class Hair Drew ris. ree Patents and Five Medals from Expositions ot Pars, Lyons and Seana, Mafufaeturer and iiuporter of HUMAN I Ladiew tine f 33 Tih street northwest, S3,.PER MONTIT WILT BUY AN a ELEGANT OR- GAN of any style wud finest at ‘SID T. NIMMO'S, 53 7h sirect northwest. A LARGE STOCK OF SKOCOND-HAND PIANOS and ORGANS, some but slightly used, wt ‘var gains, SIDNEY T. NIM A VERY HANDSOMESTED Uitle used, wt an immense sucrific Jy instalinvent of $10. WAY PIANO, but ‘will sell ob mouta SEYERAL, VERY FINE, PARLOR ORGANS at ices Tatiging from $25 to S40. = — SIDNEY T. NIAIMO, 483 TUh siren uortliwest. FGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND ANO, but eight months old, at tremenc.nas and payable in wonthly installments of $10. SIDNEY T, NIMMO, 433 7TH STREET NORTAWEST._ 1. KNABE PIANC . for aaleor rent, at reduce pairing promptly attended to it a28 Tuk aw ope fest. hole agents for, CH & BACH PI. erful Seif pas tn Instrumente Several bargains on easy ternuain Plano and Organs which have been used. Pianos ahd Om gaus for reut, tuned and repaired. Jaro, pre TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A SPE- CLALTY at V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, ‘SUL Bth wtroet, Ja9-3m € 0.8 GREAT SPRCIALTY iNT GRAND PLANG special les, DOW rendy, wt MNER, 811 Oth'st. ww. oF ANOS und Gally's _Fine Pianos for rent and sale, Tans, ~THETK UPI In new and elegant fa AND RAUS £00. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; for rent by day, week, mouth or year. Rent fpplied tf purchased, ull sock f Se. Mase, HENRY EBERRACH, 13. strat, 1_Manseing Partner of the tate firs of Bille Qu ENUINE “DECKER” gtANOs are tide by DECI ARON. N. ¥. RUNS, note Agent, Uf Loin a nw alsotor Bertie Organ G Exeuosiost No. COLLISION? No, PLAIN, ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, PLAID AND STRIPED. ‘NEW WHITE Goops. CHECK MUSLINS, EXTRA VALUE, ONLY 12%c., INDIA LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, FRENCIL ORGANDIES, MASALIA, PERSIAN LAWNS AND MANY OTHER DESIRABLE FABRICS, BLACK HOSE. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK, LISLE ‘THREAD, AND COTTON HOSE. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. E.G. DAVIS, 9 __ CORNER 81m anp MARKET SPACE. ‘The COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wamsutta Cotton Re-enfor CAR OFF THE TRACKt No. THEN WHAT Is THE CAUSE OF SUCH GREAT EXCITEMENT AND UPROAR? REVOLUTION IN THE CLOTHING TRADE FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING IS BEING SOLD AT TEN PER CENT. ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE aT ADLER'’S PER CENT > CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Corner Massachusetts Avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, (42 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays unt 11. £17 Pos A ie age NiSHING: Is Onver To Maxe Roox for the introduction # anew line of first class Cook- ing Langes, we now offer tie CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out Temnaut of fall stock, at 10 to 25 per ceut discount. W. 8 JENKS & CO, 7 Teh street n. w, Evauexa. Here we are again with another car load of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE, TEN PIBCES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50. Better than ever. Also SULID ASH SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE $37.50, All those who have been walting can bow be sup plied, Cuil eariy. W. H HOEKE, Ss. 801 Market Space, Sixcteros & Frere, 415 7mm Starer Noxrnwesr. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOODS. ‘We guarantee to meet any and all prices quoted by any house in the eit ‘To verify the above call and see our choice stock and low prices 10 SEWING MACHINES, &c. VLARK'S BEST MACHINE COTTON, SIE Coipetistor abe at ab CHS Sewing Machine ‘Hi. The Noiseless “New Kom, 7th ana