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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. EF SIGNAL OFFICER, Jan. 27, 1986, 9 a.in, ates, cloudy neratly easterly, d change in tempe= For the weather with rat, og barometer, no decidi Thursday, co pers it will be worth your while Moses & Son’s advertisement in Pan PCuNrrers, at TRO € CaRrers, attend the sale ction rooms, k Iten ew ear or sk. > cover —Sentlemen ed to learn that “opening” are % H. Donglass & Sons’ Capsicum » Drops a fiir trial: they will relieve your Coughs instar Thousar ify to this, THe Hepxew Fark Journal, published by Gray & Clarkson for the fair colmmittee, is an excellent advertising ium ATTENTION oF HoTEL Ke S is eulled to the advertivement ofan old csiablisned sam- hirmarict e "t afford to miss the Jahrmarkt, Witt CARLETON at G tional church mext Friday evening. Face and evevght fitted, #1. Hempler, cor. 44 | CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ATIONAL . Rhea in “Pyz- | mation and ¢ ALBAUGH'S Miss Anderson in“Pyxmalion and Wrirarp Hat « —Blind Tor How The Galley Dime Museru.—Sid €. THEATER Cost! rance. —Variety Condensed Loe Street lamps will be lizhted extinguish 1B Mattbew Geaton 1 strest and Penusyivania Yesterday afternoon. Sarried to Ins her The many Irie fp this ci at Riverside, Cal. ois ¢ A temp : Consrecat auspices « Amusements, ALBAUGH's Ore Hovsx.—The announce- ment of Miss Anderson as Rosalind served to BM nearly every, seat in Albangh’s last night. “As You Like It” shows the company to much better advantage than the bill of the previous evening. The performance of this noble com- edy of Shakespeare, the scenes of which never seem to lose the sylvan fragrance and freshness of the forest wherein they are laid, was a ver; Satisfactory one on the whole. Mr. Robertsou’s Orlando Was a well-considered and matured impersonation. More artistic and carefully laborated Jacques than that of Mr, Macklin = seen here, although the delivery of ar “Ail the world’s @ stage” received useal round of applause. Mr, Vernon's Jmke, Me. J. G. Taylor's Touchstone, and Mr. Saintsbury’s Adam. were acceptable perform: 5. The Celia of Miss Tilbury was unusually d—pleusing to the eye, and acted with grace and intelligence. The character of Rosalind has always had 1iltifarious attractions for the actress—attractions so pecullarly ‘ing that they are apt to cause thelr vietim erlook the many subtie difficultles of the to undertake itin the faith that its yatiines can be caught off-hand and arry it through by the foree of thelr the strong appeal they make to the eye and to the feelings, ratherthan tothe intellect, A greater mistake than this wilt siriking Beanty ant novice never made. “\ just and proper interpre tation of the character of Rosalind requires not oniy dramatic of the highest order developed and matured by schooling aud experience, but an actress who essays it should be liberally endowed with personal graces and with youth. These latter quuiifications, tt 1s heediews to” state, Miss Anderson. possesses in aiore than common abundance. Her Rosalind toa pleasing igure to look upon, almost _ manly ja stature, Leantiiul in outline, agile and wile lowy in movement, and at times so deep-voiced ht be said to have a doublet and tif she had ther not in her dis- position. hie role was highh creditable. She has mastered the part wel reads the lines with entire confidence and Int mitie appreciation of their force in the main, and has d the characterization Into fair consistency. There is Iseking that rarified air Of bigh cor aad the delicate artistic finesse which Modieska, to go no further, Imparts to th Miss Anderson also fails to attain the effect of h: n petulunee which the lines pla iin many of the scenes, although or aticmyptsin this dizection are pretty and i ed, Narioxan THE Mile. Rhea last night appeared as Hester abrooke, ® character in evening the bill of Monday even- Which sha has been seen here many times, and in wi is always recelved with favor. This ¢ and Comedy" will be puton ‘yemalion and Galatea.” Winn CA AUR. Sats are sele ihg rapidly tons lecture at Con gregationsl chure Friday evening. The poet Wil: Introduce selections from many of his pab- lished and unpublishy ppb, EEE D DE D DEE ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never ‘aries. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenest More economical than the ‘ary Kinds, aud cannot be sold in competition i the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders SoLp ONLY IN CANS. Rovan "Ame Hill En- | eatapm Beston, in xeknowiedsinent of | hospitalit wren Washinzion | battalion upon * y : H ‘Phe great corm —th for the ced JS anora | wer, Mrs. Mattie | & colored messen: er ems | of enerav St S40 bel. going trom t yesterday. E | THe UspErw: * BANQUER.—The board office Insurance underwriters ior this city Had # banquet az Welc 7 Cat were W | Bersmaun. On | year oid. | f of articles | t the annual Great Futis | lected Wiltans ry, James L, | W. Cochran, anngal report was | Ata mec inst ev, was made jons were adopted sent lien jaw, as | to many diver | ations + Dill now before tue intiuence Foderation : Laber anton Joesgon Uh vanies’ lien I 2 change wou; sitled Interests, against muld destre and deprive the m are fairly and legally areh sand dozo sitnd pupils | ding, Miss | five k= | ot the How ¢ followin, scriptions: Howard row suffers THE STAR Office: H.W. $2: | $10.7 sends $5 | rd How | | | school Mason principut, a Ages of groceries toward ¢ ard row sn: Dtiner by “t Washington $2, vers and gias-fi @ communication to TH fs, have sent asserting that y in me in accordance house nage and ventilation Distrie: of Columbia. ——— IE ScHooL Boar. re, of ywers and duties wi; ve promised, bold that they cau’ no business at present, chaos Tur Newspoys' Arp SocirTy.—A stage has en erected In the large dining room at the Riggs house, wo be usert at the entertainment to be “given there to night, ur the benefit of the Newsboys’ Ald socity. A Very attractive pro- eram Las been urranced. os ASSOCIATED CHARITIES third sub-division Assis held last night at ener 19th st and Penusy ze W.S. Coxin the ehuir. “The report of the registrar for the Past month showed iz detall the distribution of groceries, fuel. clothing and bedding to. desti- fate families. “The sewing scuvol attuched to this subdivision, and which meets in the Stevens’ school bixilding, is well attended and ts doing a good work. Sees E. AXD O. To THE West.—Travelers to the West, northwest and southwest can consult the agents of the B. and 0. railroad, 619 and 135: Pennsylvania avenue, and station cor ber of New Jersey aventie and C street Rates via this line to Chicago are $13, to Louisville $14.50, to St. Louis $16.50, to Cin- €innati $11, to Indianapolis $12 and’ Detroit $12, with corresponding low Tates to all other Poiuts. Fast limited express trains, with through parlor and sleeping cars to destination, Tune to Chicago, 23 hours; Cimeinnati, 16 hours, and St. Louis, 27 hours. Limited for Chicago leaves Washington at 9:43 a m.; for Cincinnati and St. Louis 3 p.m. daily. Pamsevbol oes ImportTaxt Notice 10 TRAVELERS —The Baltimore and Obio R. R. company will, from and ater to-day, place on their Cincinnati Linited express trains, lea Washington at 3 p.m. daily, # through sleeping ear Washing- ton to Indiahapolis, arriving at Indianapolis ally at1140 a. ni wollowing day; me 21 ars, BakiNG PowvER Co., 106 Wail street, N.Y. oc24 AEABIA POISON CAN BE ENTIRELY RE- +tAnoved trom the system by the use of Ayer's Ague Cure, which contains a sure specific, In the rm of vezelable product, used in no other rem- Warranted. T 1S WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST EMER. eles that are liable to arise in every family. A may be # dapgerous thing, or not, depending upon the meany at hand to combat it. In sudden situcks of cold, croup, ustima, etc. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest and most effective cure, and your best iriend. 28 Seuuxa Orr OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS aT. ACTUAL COST PRICE. CARTER’S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th stree. BLACK and ~SLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, reat reduced to 98. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, tm- wense width, Very best quaity, actual cost 25e. HOME-RVUN DRESS GOODS, pure wool, namense doubie width, in Brown, Blue and’ Green, only B74. BLACK SULKS, immense width, ercellent quailty, ebeay at pl 25: reduced to USe. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, IMMENSE size, pe auality, special bargain at $9.00; reduced to ROYAL SERGE . Peantiful dress goods, exceltent $2.00. = quality UN DRESS GOODS, 25e. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75e. ALL WOOL PLAIDS, bright colors, 25¢. HEAT Baxtxe Powoer (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE RY. APPROVED BY THE ‘MENT CHEMISTS FOR THE INDIAN COMMISSION. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’S SONS, Established 1528 NEW YORK. seld-weestp INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY CUTICURA. TREATMENT.—A warm bath with Coricona Soar, and a single application of Curicuna, the great Skin Cure. This repeated daily, with two or three doses of Curicuna RESOLVET, the New Blood Purl- fier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and untrritating, the bowels open, the liver and kidneys active, will speedily cure Eczema, Teter, Ringworm, Peoriasia, Lichen, Pruritus, Scall-Head, Dandruff and ‘every species of Itching, Sealy and Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physiciaus and ‘remedies fail, ECZEMA ON A CHILD. ‘Your most valuable Curicuna REMEDIES have done my child so much good that I feel like saying this for the benefit of those who are troubled with skin disease. My little girl was troubled with Eczema, and I tried several doctors and medicines, but did not do her any good until I used the Curicura REMEDIES which speedily cured her, for which I owe you many thanks and many nights of rest. ANTON BOSSMIER, Edinburgh, Ind. TETTER OF THE SCALP. I was almost perfectly bald, caused by Tetter of the topof the scalp, Lused your CoricoRa ReMEpims ‘about six weeks, and they cured my scalp perfectly, ‘snd now my hair is coming back as thick as it ever was, J. P. CHOICE, Whitesboro’, Texas. COVERED WITH BLOTCHES. want to tell you that your Curicura Resouvext fs magnificent. About three months ago my mace was covered with Blotches, and after using three bottles of RESOLVENT I was perfectly cured. FREDERICK MAITRE, 23 St. Charles st., New Orleans, La. BEST FOR ITCHING DISEASES. One of our customers says your Curicuna REME- DIES are the best he can find for itching of the skin. He tried all others and fund no rellef until he ased. yours, F. J. ALDRICH, Druggist, Rising Sun, 0. Sold everywhere. Price, CuTicura, 50¢.: Soar, 25c.; RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the Porrer Dave AND CITEMICALCO., Boston, Muss, Send for “How to Care Skin Diseases.”” Pimples, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes aud Baby Humors, use CuricuRa Soar. HOW LIKE OIL AND WINE to the famished of old isa Curicuna ANTI-PaIN PLasTER to the aching sides and back. the weak and painfhi muscles, the sore chest and bucking cough, and every pain and sche of Guily toil. 25¢. Everywhere, Jal Cor Pares, SECOND WEEK! STILL LOWER PRICES! + our iast week's Cut PriceSale lected to have one more week of Cut Prices, and promise greater reductions NEW CUT PRICE Lis’ 10c, cut price. Duplex Ventilated Garters, Regular mice Bae 1c} cut price, Ladies’ P.K.Collara. Regular price 206, Cui price. Plush and Gold Key Racks, Regular rice'z3 cy cit pric, Merino Skirts. Regular price 8c. Dept price. Holled Gold Braceicts. Regular price Be 65e,cat price. Children Drawer Leggings, all colors Regul ist prige p10 a0, eat price. ‘Tatti be, Gut phice. ” Pare hat ie Regular price 650, x Kegular price 15¢, cut price. Iniants’ Worsted Sacks Regular re 5c. Svezcat price, Farmers’ Satin Skirts, Regular price Sacp GAtprice, L. S Corset, hand made, Regular Price 31. 10e, cut price. Queen's Own Note Paper and Envel- Opes. Regular price 7c Price, Ostrich Tips, all colors. Regular price 25; cut price, Corsage Bouquets, large variety. Regu- price 40c. ‘25c, cut price. Nb. 9 Velvet Ribbon, Satin Back, all Shades. Hegular price 40c. 1 price, “Fancy Brocade Ribbon, Regular price 96c. cut rice. S-button Mousquelalre Kid Gloves. ‘Regular price $1-08. 448o, ett prick. Steel Latrlags largeassortment, Regu- 0c, cul price. “Tampico Bustle, Regular price $1.25 Cut price. “Tampico Bustle. Regular price $1.25. 16e, cut price, ‘Fine Linen Note Faper'aud Eavel Opes. 'Regalar price ic. $2.18, cut price,” Soduch Stik Gloves, evening shades. Keguiur price g2-43. Tec, cat price, Iehich ik Valvets, Regular price Toey sit price, Black Bended Fronts. Regular price 31.95. 16c, cut price. Lightning Cleaning Compound. Regu- lar price 10c, cut price, Linen Cuffs. Reguiar price 20c. 1c; ent price: Fine Crepe Lisse ituchiags:latge vart- ety. egalar price 20c Lc, cut price. Manicure Sets, 81.50, cut price. Iniauts’ Wors Recular price 196. ‘Cups, Swausdown irimming. Regalur price 92.25. ‘75e, cut ptive. Fuscinators, light colors, Regular 1c8 94 ‘TScreut price Sk Mitts, 18-inch, evening shades. ‘Wegulur price ®8c. Corent pele. 4 gross Shoe Butons. Regular price 4c, cut ee Felt Tidies, embroidered. Reg! ice: ae $6, Pat price. Finest trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Regular price $12. 906, cut ran pac Comb and Brush Set. Regu- jar phige $1. 35c,cut price: jewsbury & Brown's Tooth Paste. iegdtar price Spe. Sc, cur price. ‘Lorehon Laces, Resnlar price 120. ‘91.13, cut price. | Feit Embroidered Tasle Covers. Regular price SLs cas [cy ieee Pompons, with Algrette. Reg- i ese #1, cat Bae, Cioth Skirts, embroidered. Regular price ‘7Sc, cut price. Gents’ Opera Kid Gloves, ‘Regular price vise ae 0c, cut price. Fancy Striped and Plaid Ribbons. ‘Regular price 25¢. $1.70, out price. Cloth Bustle Skirt, Regular price ¥: $2.85, cut price. Siik-twilled, Silver-handle Umbrella ‘Regular price $3.25. 1.75, cut price, Gloria Umbrella, Regular price 7c, cut price. Unbreakable Bustle. Regular price 10c; eu price. Children's Embroidered Collars, Reg- ‘Glar pe 6c, cut price. Box Note Pi rel ae ee SES NSS uuching: nrgevariy co sy) ‘uching; largevariety. Regular ‘Sc, cut price. German Silver Initial Braceleta. Reg- ular price 15c. CLOAKS AT CUT PRICES. $6.75, ent price. Boucle Cloth; double-breasted, loose Ugnt-fitting back, sizes 32, 34, 36,36. Regular $7.48, cut price. Ladies’ Visites of Boucle Cloth feather trimming all around, sizes 34,38, 35, 40. Keg ular price, $12 $8, cut price. Norfolk Jackets, Boucle and Home- sous Cloth, sizes 33, 84,36." Regular price $11.00. $7.75, cut price’ Viaites of Bison Cloth,” with astrakchiantrimiing, sizes 34, 30, 38. lar ice. P'g10.5u. cut price, Brown Drocaded Velvet Visites, fear trimmed. sizes $4.36, 38" Regular price, S10. 15, cut price. Seal Plush Visite, with feather trim: ming, satin lined, sizes 38, Regulur price, $25, $14, cut Kerlin Weaver Newmarket. silver N° PS:55305 GIVEN AWAY WITH OUR a ROASTED COPFEES, We seil a good articie for what It is worth. We are aw selling Koasied Coffees from 5 to 10 cers pouud less than any Gift Eutecprige tu the ety, Why uy Coftee and Crockery together at @ high price when you Cao buy thea separately tw JW A word to the wise is sufficient, EM. BURCHARD & BRO, Penn. AVG, Cor. ai st. HOR om rire zzg™ HL Og “Ze LAT HELL MF Zzz Byy8 MILWAUKEE LAGER! THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. For nale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tAM’L © PALMER 1224 20th Street Northwest. _Telephone. 454. KKeysroxe Maur Wanxer. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. 3025, STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. YERFECTS DIGESTION. Unequallea for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and ‘General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations None genuine without the ‘Siguacure ol EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Ageutstor tue U. Phila, Pa FOR SALEBY Stott, Cromwell &| Sechitely @ Brana } wreantngton, 3.0 Rom.wer Tix V Viessxa Orriciax Coxraxy 609 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥.W,, MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES “A DNERTISERS CAN THE COST OF at GEO. P. ROW- — ‘Tue Beit Lixe Roap will furnish extra ac. eormmmedations for those des! s Ww attend the Homeopaihie fair this evenin, slams tosis THe ART SALE To-,1GMT.—Lovers of art should not fall to attend the sale of = at the gallery of Walter B. Willicaas & Co. this evening, at 8 o'clock. Among the collection are about one hundred sketches by Max Weyl, Jicimes, Rouzee and others, to Which the at tention of art studeni« is ae Loca Stocks. — Me-srs, Duncanson Bros, auctioneers, will have a trustees’ sale of local Stocks at their auction rooms to-morrow at 1 O'clock. This lis: represenis the best local Swweks.” Seo the advt. an Tine of advert Bit a Cots “Newspaper "Ad ‘Bureaa, 10 at, New Yor” Send ide iat oi iste ofwewapapers ahd adv iSHOPS CAMPHORINE is an Tollet Articie {9 Chapped and Rough Ski the pletion ‘smooth, og Coatatteed iced tog % perfect satafucton Pres, For sale at some of the pripe!pal Drug Stores and by — 1. ¢ BisHop, 43-3 ‘730 Oth st.’ corner NAtoRar MINERAL AYER, 8. ‘Telephone 473. jadlém]" 1010 etree ‘at. 2. WaTER fox trimming, sizes 36, 38. ~ Hegular price, $15.50, $6, cut price, Berlin Twill Newmarket, double- breaited, plaited back, sizes 34, 30, 88,40. Regu: rice, $9. S11, cutprice Berlin Twill Newmarket, astrakhan trimming, plaltad back, sizes 34, 38, 38,40. Regular P1525, cut price. Sicillienne Silk, ta fringe, silk lined (a mourning garment), sizes 36, 40. Regular price, $29. $3.50, cut price. ‘“All-wool Newmarket, doul breasted. box-plalted back, sizes 34,36 40.” Neguiar price, $19.75, if Brocade Vel Newmark: plaitea back, sizes 84, 36, 58. Regular prise S27” TTTT H H FEB BBB 00 NN ON FE HOH E BLB OO NNN fee. be o3 fu ? a it EEE BBB 00 NONN M Baa of BPA, go HOR pee eet AA ts 3 ° bites § = Hid M4 2 B SoS HOH xen T 216318 SEVENTH STREET N. W. SCOR 00 CO REE oO 4 DDD Peele Bae eE” Set PR de bed Www WH HilsSigk KID EER 9555 We'w HB HSss8h Scit tee Sse a MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS Te ar medict a t * Peculiar medicinal qualities of whisky distilied from gwth of Hye in the renowned valley ofthe have attracted the attention of the in the United States to such a de- Very high posiion among the invite the attenti of noisseurs to gelebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which We offer at ‘office moutey ord 8. Beit peo. them ‘to Your address. by expres, {0 all points east of Mississippi river, to any part of U. & (prepaid.) : the SEO hor csatom,pemega, ad ‘Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give pete pneu: seria to be returned at our HL. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ¢routh Front st, Philadelpuis, XN. ¥. Office—16 South William st. 473m Gz Ts Be, Fre ae marae Ss snipteas Vaniaty ab Veey Lae Poi AGE ROBES CITY ITEMS. Chreeoncn se 13th oA ‘bushels fi it Oysters Seasi ast arrived. Gholce steam, New York stews, roast, broil, half shell, &c, vari: of mea! fish, ipotne cy, ona fren caught Paatoog beak large saloon attached. t Florida Ora: picked before the late freeze, at Crawiord & Co.’s,937 Bst.n.w. 2 For Asthma and Catarrh try Michaelis’ Cigar, No.721 Tt st.,bet.@ and H. relief 6 How Six Went Into $75,000 Once. One-fifth of ticket No. 46,799, which drew the Capital Prize of $75,000, in’ The Louisiana State Lottery, November 10th, was held in Traverse City, Six persons sent together for fifths of tickets. When they came each took one, and that held by Mr. Joseph Pobl,a worthy young salesman with Hamilton &'Milliken, drew one-fifth of the Capital Prize of $75,000) and it was collected through the First National Bank of this city—$15, id divided. All of the lucky ones will inake use of the money.—Traverse City (Mich.) Bagle, Dec. 29. 1 Scott's Emulsion of Pure CoD LIVER O11, WITH HYPoPiOSPHITES, Is Recallent in Lung Troubles. Dr. ENoch CALLOWAY, Lagrange, Ga., says: “] have used Scott's Emulsion with’ wondertal success in all Lung troubles; also find it has no equal in Summer Diarrhoea of children.” eo 83 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near Dat. Razors Kept in shaving condition, nd your name engraved on our dog collars free. The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pa. av. wks Nervous Men. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of tho use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility and all kindsed troubles; also for man; other diseases, Couplete restoration to healt! guaranteed. Nu riss sin ured. Dlustrated pamphlet in sc sied envelope mailed free by ad- Rressing Voltaic Bel >, Marshall, Mich. W,Se Yard Wide Percale,Gigc. Stern’s,904 7th.1m Pickwick Club Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney Putter churied every morn- ing and delive$d in 41b, “Ward” prints, 500, per lb. Also cottage cheese and butter i!"Ig sweet milk Sc. per quart. Oram 15 cent Ti. Rics, 717 MARKET SPACE LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS' FINE BS, ses cat | Bgs8 BBB oo TrrT Be $3 9% T BBE, Q ° BB 001 g . T | NO BRANCH “TORE. § Sg KK UNNNG on § BS HGR Sco 3 EUS SE 5 pPePh A OL A 0v0 FER Pp ASE AA SOR BrP AA EL Aa OO ER P A A LLLLA™A 000 KERT 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. In order to close out our entirestock, we have marked down the following goods: 200 Doz. FELT HATS, sold formerly at 76c., selling now at 25c, 50 Doz. FELT HATS, worth $1, selling now at 50c. and 60c. 60 Doz. FELT HATS, worth $1.50, sold now at 750, and $1. 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 22c. 100 Doz. FINER CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 85¢. 100 Doz. FINEST CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 500. and 75e, SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- UPACTURERS' PRICES, Special sale of KID GLOVES at the following prices: FOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirable colors, at 650. ‘sult better qualities at 75c., 87c. and $1. SPECIAL SALES IN CLOAKS ‘We are determined to close out our extensive stock of LADIES’, MISSES’, and CHILDREN’S CLOAKS PRICE NO OBJECT. ELEGANT BERLIN DIAGONAL AND SILK NEWMAREETS, at $5.96, $8 and $10. RUSSIA CIRCULARS, VISITES and JACKETS, $5, $6, $7 and $8. SEAL PLUSH COATS and VISITES, ‘at $18, $20, $25 and $28. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES' HAVELOCKS AND NEWMARKETS, at $2.00, $3, $4, $5 and $6 only. ‘We advise all in need of Cloaks not to purchase un- tli they have examined Our Stock and seen our Prices, ma et Be gE fra NNN Ba HEM Sap a oe eee SAE & os = PPP yee Ad ° a € 24 tus 24 Soo Hew > $14 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 28 Great Barcams Ivy SEAL SKIN SACQUES, FINE PLUSH SACQUES. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, SATIN-LINED CIRCULARS, BEAVER, LYNX, AND OTHER FUR MUFFS AND TRIMMINGS, ‘We have just returned from New York and open the above garments today, offering them at 25 per cent lees than the regular prices, B. GTINEMETZ & SON, ‘Hatters aha Furriers, 1287 Pennsfivania avenue, Noa Warner & Co About our Clothing. We should every aay till Gveryoody within» tradiug “aMistaery tiguld baveread it "How well wesult people ™ ne READY-MADE CLOTHING, No one sort of people, but allsorts, We have ‘Spared no efforts nor out to accomplish - Se bave in Clothing for man or yaaa pow Salscueroneada mht cetaric bee eereee poo fee a Paget gtd Somat Hharthatine eee Takeshi tied ok amin courts aS ieeey Sarieaad bare eh Material made up into i DRY GOODS. DRY_GOODs. Nw Eonorzax_W ase Funes Turse Revverosa Sxarox Prax, ‘E AND OO! BATISTE AND GING! ROB! NEW DESIGNS IN PRINTED ALL WOOL CHAL- LIs, % 1D VALUES” IN RIP S00 NTE “SPECIAL BARGAINS” TABI es LE LINENS, YY CLO" IN PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS AT 15, 20, AN SUPERS STOCK Of LYONS FAILEE PRAN- SATIN DUCHI COTES “AND ALL BLACK, D 25c. SURAHS, TRI VELVI IN WHITE AND ALL COLORS FOR STREET, RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, AT LOWEST PRICES. NEW SILK GAUZES. ILLUSIONS, CREPE DE LS NETS. CHINES AND BRUSSELS N Use AND PERINODS KID GLOVES IN J LENGTHS, FROM 2 TO 16 BUTTONS. THE “LOWEST PRICES” ON ALE GER TED WINTER WRAPS, JACKETS, NEWMAR- Ki CIRCULANS “AND PLUSH SPECIAL 4PAR’ rtd eventng Coouy BY ‘TMENT FOR DISPLAY- GASLIGHT. LAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, == SEATON PERRY, Established 1840. Y BUILDING, Penn, Avenue, corner 9th street, ja23_ Herz We Go Acam. BURNING UP WITH BUSINESS SENTIMENTS; DAZED WITH DELIGHT OVER THE SUCCESS OF OUR “MARK DOWN.” RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM ‘These goods are now sold way below regular prices Our now sold at $2.50. 26 Curtains, antique pattern, 3% yards long, ‘Our $4.50 Curtains,3% yards long,now sold at $3.25. ‘Our $5 Curtains, 34 yards long, now soldat $3.75, Our $5.50 Curtains,34, yards long, now sold at $4.75. Our $8 Curtains now selling at $6.25, ‘These are our own direct importation, REAL LACE CURTAINS, ‘We have allowed onr stock of these to run down, for the sole purpose of taking inventory of as few as pos- sible, and to close out what we have yet on hand have really marked sacrificing prices on them, ANTIQUE LACE CURTAINS. ‘These are reduced as follows: ‘The $8 Curtains ow $3, + 90 ‘We have a full and complete assortment in APPLIQUE CURTAINS. ANTIQUE BED SETS (SHEETS AND SHAMS), Our ownimportation. Newest patterns, Full size, ‘To diminish the stock substantially we have put the kknile of reduction deep into them: ‘Our $25.00 Sets marked down to $20.00. Our $20.00 “$13.50, ourgis00 “= «= 912.50. Our $15.00“ “ = $11.00, Low-priced NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS CURTAINS three yards long for 900. CURTAINS 3% yards long for $1. CURTAINS, 3% yards long, better quality, $1.25 CURTAINS four yards long, $1.40. COLORED SWISS FOR CURTAINS, 15c. per yard A large line of LACE CURTAININGS in all the different qualities, NOTE. THE ABOVE PRICES ARE QUOTED ON NOTH- ING BUT DeSIRABLE GOCDS, AND WE GUAR- ANTEE THE PRICES TO BE LESS THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. At present we have a nice assortment and tities of all we advertise in the we cannot tell how long they will last, and t above goods, ir therefore advise an early inspection. LANSBURGH & BRO, STRICTLY AND RIGOROUSLY ONE PRICE, Ja23 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. Srurexpovs Buzcarma, BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY, me 3 a He RERHS Aaa MM BA Moo? MMM Sa98 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE COMING WEEK. ‘Remnants of all desirable Winter Goods st sacrific- ing prices to make room for Spring Importations. WHEN WE SAY REMNANTS NOW we mean, in sddition to “Short Lengths,” all our Winter Stock which remains on hand. We are bound tocell for ‘want of room, and will offer “Bons Bargains” asan inducement to buy. § pleces 54-1n. Tricot, to close out, at G5c.; sold at 750. Pieces S4-in. Homespun, toglose. Out, at 56c.; soldat ‘Te. 8 pleces Bannockburn Check,54-in. wide, at 60c.; sold at 5 pieces: ‘sold at GUC. Bultings, 27-in. wide (all wool), 380; OUR NOVELTY DRESS GOODS DEPT, Novelty, Boucle, sola at $1.25, now 960, Tow: 45-in, All-Wool Plaids, sold at ‘50c, $515 Ait Woot ‘Mixtures, sold at $1.15, now 95c, ao 2c. barat merly $17. VELVET DEPT REDUCTIONS. 16-inch Silk Velvets, sold at 2@4neh SUK Velvets, sold at 10 styles i= Sovelty Bobes, now $10, for- interes tiy et Felvets, sold at $2.65, reduced to twotoned Brocade Velvets, sold at $2.75, 10 Riyles trotonet Brocade Velvets, sold at $4.50, reduced 10 $3.0. HEADQUARTERS FOR SATINS IN ALLGRADES, N.B-SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LACE CUR- ‘TAINS THIS WEEK. 4T MANUFAC. SHEETINGS AND DOMESTICS TURER'S COST. We call attention to oor 8h Nowease Cottons and ‘and you Will find us nd you will find 30 soiled 10-4 all-wool Blankets at $3, sold at 20 pairs solled 12-4 all-wool Blankets, at $3.25, sold And many others which we are now desirous to close ‘Out, Don't fall to visit us this week, as it ‘will pay you to investigate, BAUT SUITINGS, OVERCOA’ INGs OF MY OWN MS. 416 7TH BT. NW. Now on exhibition at the on = ‘Leading Talloring Estab Our $6 BLANKETS now $5. Our $5 sk now $4. Our $3.50“ now $2.50, Our $3 J now $2 COLORED BLANKETS, 7c. $1, $1.25. HORSE BLANKETS, 7c, $1, $1.25. A large stock CLOAKS to be sold at any price we can get, regardless of cost, A Job lot of odds and ends in UNDERWEAR to be closed out cheap 60 dozen Ladies’ and Children’s HOSE, odds and ends, that formerly sold from 37% to 50c, now 150. BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ‘713 Market Space. LADIES’ GOODS. J. C. Horcarmsox, Turonren JUST RECEIVED. Large Importation of DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, which include selected styles of the best Paris Makers. Guaranteed Lowest Prices. CLOAKS AND MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE FOSTER KID GLOVES. 1025 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. W axstry & Neowen, 79 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, MD, Will open at Willara’s Hotei Private Parlors, TUESDAY, WEDNESD \¥ AND THURSDAY, ‘January 26, 27, 28, 1886, Dinner ning ani i “Prresses; also, Street and Visiting Costumes, S.vnues, Wraps, Jerseys of the latest styles, inde by some of the most ‘noted people of Paris: aiso, F'o ers, Feathers and Fans for evening wear, Orders taxenand fit guaranteed. 23-46 Mos M. A. Coxsenzy, or No. 7 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK, Desires to announce that she has opened at the ARLINGTON, PARLORS D AND E, A Largo Assortment of IMPORTED EVENING, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, WALKING COSTUMES, WRAPS, BONNETS, &c., Just recetved from the leading Houses of Paris—all ofwhich will be sold at very low prices jal 2w Warr, Howan & Co, (Formerly with M. A. Connelly), 25 WEST 16TH ST., NEW YORK; SARATOGA AND LONG BRANCH, Have now open at their New Parlors, 815 15TH STREET, (Over Hanson Hiss € Co.'s), A Magnificent Stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, ETO, ‘Just received from Paris, and which will be offered at LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. Jalszw ELE ALICE Gal FASHIONABLE MODISTE, ‘730 10th st. n.w. Evening Dresses and Tailor made Costumes made at short notice, Jalé-2w* Mux Herxserm Fraxe 282 W. 224 street, New York, And at 1329 F street, (Mme. Harrison's Millinery Parlors), During the winter season, announces the receipt of = case of handsome CLOAK and DRESS MATERIALS. Also, the display of EVENING DRESSES AND WALKING COSTUMES, Allorders executed at New ‘York establishment, ja6-1m ‘BS. 8. J. MESSER—PERFECTLY FITTING Lee yee Deke ee ase iCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Matson Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris. jas Mes Sszua Rorrenz, 608 9th st., opposite Patent Office, Large and select assortment of ART EMBROIDER- IES and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE- W's, WASH SILKS, KNITTING SILKS, CHENILLE, ARRASENE, RIBBOSENE, PLUSHES, PEUT ZEPHY IS CO: LUMBLA GE! WH WOOL and KNITTING YARNS. Elegant line of LACES, CREPE LISSE NECK RUFFLINGS SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ and’ Children's Ho- SIERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and WORSTED GOODS. ‘Stamping prompily executed. Jad Mas M. J. Host, 1309 F STREET, Offers her stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND ‘THOSE OF HER OWN DESIGN AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. je L. Noor. ‘Importer Fine MILLINERY, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. Particular Attention Given to Ordered ‘Millinery, NoOT’s, 415 13th street, jal-lm ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania ave, Max J. P. Pater 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will close out the balance of her Fall and Winter importation of COSTUME BONNETS, WALKING HATS and TOQUES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, PA a28 Mae. Vox Braxors, Moorsre, ‘Formert; ‘with Lord & Taylor, New York: ‘Win. Barr & Co., Bt. ‘Mo, ‘Bridal Troseaus a specialty. ‘920 14th se, between Laud K, FISCHER'S won ee eG ‘ABI AND DYE WORKS, ‘Tulrty.tive Years Ex LADIES’ TVENING DRESS! Velvet and Plush Garments, Core pee”: cleaned. spider ap allsvoal remen dyed: Specialty Good Genv's Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat ‘A SPECIALTY. Are Recommended by the They are absolutely Impervious, ADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, RE Lityedand Lined: Sirs ; Muffs made. Miss CUNNINGHAS, 0027 1814 Sthst,, bet Nand On.w, 18S ANNIE X. Hi WHICH WE OFFER AT PRIME CosT. THESE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS. SEaL SACQUES AND SEAL VISITES aT RE- ‘WILLETT @ RUOFF, re ‘HATTERS AND FURRIERS, aut 905 Pennarivaniasre, W Santee the: » ide. and Bde. $y Beiter, (Soe: pound. 10 pounds Murcwbent, Se: Extra Ploir, $4.50 to =4.75 barrel; 4 ponnds Nuts for 50c. INDIA TEA COMPANY, #43 4th st aw. ath Street cars pass tbe door. “Send usm Postal.” jab Tue Cuncaco Grocrny Company, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS 3 Pound Can Tomatoes, 980. dozen, 2 Pound Can Corn, 08 doren, Floest Table Peaches yeilow of white, $1.98 doses, Light Brown Sogr Sige. i aot Standard A Sagar, Otc Ta, ‘Gravalated Sugar, Se 1b, Cot Loaf Sagar, THE CHICAG QCERY COMPANY a Family Flor, $4.95 bbi, Best Family Mise g73 ve; $1.44 % DOL, Te Pash foe Pow, S07BNOL: BLeD make Tilis GHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY 806 7TH ST.. OFFERS: New Mackerel for 75c. Kit, New Codfish, 82 Ib, THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY « 3 few Tuckwheat, 4c. Ih. OF 10 Tbs. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY $2.00 gallon, kes. $240) callon. Whiskey, $3.00 gallon, order by mall ur telephone 433-— Goous delivered free to any part of the city CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY. o22m 806 7th street mw. RRR 555, gre re ss, R 8 kee Sus [ E CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, EEE rE ER E EEE ERR 3 000: rd f ee r as 4s without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most Noruitious Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MM, goBlalningas it aves all the ‘most improved Machin erylnvented up to the present time, ‘but they produce r UNSURPASED by any millin the world. To ve thal, we would simply state that a large quan- ty of this magniticent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old w We GUARANTEE that it Is made from selected hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect sep- aration of the giutindus particles of the wheat berry and @ thorough elimination of all waak and starchy matter bas at last been reached, and ts consequently more NUTRITIOUS, yielding more bread to the barrel than any other Pour. The best trade adinite that from its bread making qualities {t Is the cheapest, as Well as the best, for either fumliy or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. “Every sack aud very barrel is warranted to give entire STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ‘ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epl- cure GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent GOLDEN HILL ‘The o14 relinble stand-by and the Standara Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst tt can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- wors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT&DGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we tee! assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else. For sale by al grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st, and Indianaave, sel WM. M. GALT & 00. Pore Tess, Corres, Svcans AND SPICES, UNION TEA AND COFFEE 00., s24seventH sTRker x, w, (Sign of The Bel), Calls the attention of the buyers for the holidays to their large and well-selected stock of Pure Teas, Gof "Fae Ganpowder ea. 90, 00, 70, a0. $i ie Gunpowder Tea, 70. i Fine Young Hyson Tea, 50, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80c., $L. Fine Imperial 40, 50, 60.70, 80c. Fine Japan Tea, 36, 46, 56, 60, Fine (Uncolored) Japan Tea, 50, Fine Oolong Tea, 30, 40, 50. 60. Fine Formosa Oolong Tea, Fine Rio Coffee, 14, 16, 18, Fine Maricabo Gofee, 1s, 20, Fine Mocha Coffee, 25, 28. 33, 50, Pure Old Government Java Coffee, 28, 30, 350. Giveusa trial, Setisiuction guaranteed. Handsome and useful presenis given to ‘purchasers of ‘Tea aid re ef , 70, 80c., $1. DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER-824 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Next Door to the Oriole TRY OUR SPECIALTIES JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE, 25e. per Ib. THE BELL SPRING LEAF FORMOSA OOLONG AND THE NATURAL LEAF, BASKET-FIRED JAPAN TEAS 50c. PER’ LB, PACKED EXPRESSLY FOR THE UNION TEA AND COFFEE C0. OUR MOTTO—POLITENESS, PROMPTNESS, HONESTY AND GOOD WEIGHTS. qiigadauarters: 81,33 and 35 Burling Slip, New ‘ork. No trash of any description will be kept in an; Be Xo of ipt kept in any of the Union Tea and Coffee Co. ‘Look out for our new Calendar for 188. 419-stw3m INE FAMILY GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES “Just, receiving, Haising, Currants, Ci. Top, Nuts of al! kinds and Florida ‘Creamery Butter specialty. “Full Cream Cheese 124 ccuts pet ind Cape Uni Cranberries cents per quar. New ‘ork Buckwheat Sigcta, New York apples, expressly for fumiiy use: from 82 10 $250 per Sito Sweet Futatdes and Irish, Posuioon. ae Tanice to be frstclass. “Af. ‘line of Arsteiass Grocers, sclected expressly for tally trade, whch we are how offering to cash buyers at reduced Goods delivered free, “'Prombt attention given to orders received by mail. N. A. POOLE, 944 La. av., Suecessorto Poole, Brooke Go. “iv we OFFER FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS MY ENTIRE: ‘Ap | LINE OF WALL PAPER AT COST FoR CAstt, EMBRACING ABOUT 80,000 PIRCER I WILL Java, roasted. 25¢ paund: cream: | ALSO DO THK WORK AT A REDUCED PRICE. YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, ACCORDING TO QUALITY, J. F. SPELSHOUSF, AGT. No 521 7TH ST. OPPOSITE GEN. POST OFFICER aT C ‘ARPETS, Art Squares, Roe FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIO, At Specially Low Rates ‘During January, “WALL PAPERS” “Prices and Work Guaranteed." MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITER, Designs tor Same Drawn to Onder. A Marseftion Ted Spread. a Warm Com Nice Pair Blankets or a Tlandsotue Dows gui gra itiows. a Simyrna Ma or ing skin Mat of gan Ari Square, Droggrs, Table or f Corer of a. Handsime ‘Pair’ ot" Portions ae Heavy Curtainn aN Table Peaestal, Desk or . H. HORKE, Headquarters fog Bottom Cash Prices, 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. nw, Wa Parrns Special Desigaa, INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING ‘Desigua and Estimates Furnished, Specialties in CARPETS AND FABRICA Agents for MORRIS @ COMPANY FURNITURE, P. HANSON HISS @ 00, 815 15th stn, Cow Wearnen Wil soon be here, and in your preparation for itbe ‘surv lo iuapect our asmortment of HEATING STOVES which Is now complete, and embraces all grades, from the cheapest to the highest price, An examination i respectfully solicited, W. 4 JENKS @00, az oom, se18, Piaxo Fonres. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN- SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. PIANOS FOR RENT, WM. KNABE & 00., WAREROOMS: Baltimore—204-206 W, Baltimore Street, New York—112 Fifth Avenue. WASHINGTON—817 Market Space. ¢ RANIGH & BAGH AND STIEFF PI, ANOS. First class in every respect. Gally's derful Seif-playing instruments, G. L, WILD & BRO, ESTEY ORGANS—170,000 IN USE. DECKER BROS, ruse APPA ESTEY, FISCHER MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS @ STAYMAN, 994 F ST.N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C Garvis Butler in Charge.) 10%. CHARIS ST, BALTIMORE orm TP RE BIST PLACE To BUY MUSIC BOXES AND ‘Musical ts tor Holiday Presents Is at JOHN F. IS & 00.8, 492m 937 Pennsylvania ave. BBs, BPS VEMGaT PIANOS SECURED . the Gold Medal oS yh oey 3 ; ten, For sale bw OLN F. ELLIS anem 837 Penny: PIANOS FOR RENT OR SALE Pinta’ Ivo. F buns @ 0. 03: ave. ANOS MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED. pine. F ELLis & 00, 087 Pennayivauie ave ASON € HAMLIN ORGANS-KNOWN ALL Mover tne cvieai worla aNO. FP BLLIB& tO ‘237 Pennsylvania ave. ao-2mm JOH ® KELLY, ‘Wholesale and Retail Deslerin IRST-CLASS BEEF, VE. = AMB, MUTTON, &o. sre -sp UE BIE ASAE bn ene is Soe'and om Northern Liverty Maret: Mark deli of anon Seon ———— Sumer: Sumer: Sarre ‘Weare selling the Best in the Chy for 50c. Re inforced front and back, faced sleeves, all finished, and ready for the wash tub. Also, a full line of HOSIERY, COLLARS and CUFFS of the latest styles. All of our 50, 65 and 75c. SCARFS reduced to 35c, SHIRTS to order, six for $9. S&B ELLERY, Ja20 1112 Fst.nw. Same Sums Samrs ‘Now is the time to leave your measure. maki Fh ‘Shirts to order (solid bosoms) Diatoond Shirt, made of Fruit tt apa ‘Fine Lincal osome, only Sic, cut sengthwise ot ‘cotton and. ‘measare, ual! Wither Underwear at greally reduced prices, at BRANCR BALTIM IRT FACTORY, — Toon F SThELT NOMTH WAST, EAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR ENTLEMEN, PONT DOUGLAS. Kinth Street faye ete en ete Seuriet ‘all wool Vest and Drawers a $1.90, 62 $2.50. \ and Warner's” “Stgr” “Ams Hos “ori ana poms tea, Soon for Bed and New ‘Gamtou Sune! Drawers, at 50,75.and $1. EiS*ihs Dress Rule to order, ai 90, 61000, 8 and — DOUGLAS, EBEK PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE appearance and durability. JOWN F. ELLIS & 00, 49-2 __ #37 Penospivania ave V/ OSE © SONS” PIANOS-AXCELLENT dium price co rm JOMN F. ELLIS & CO. 492m 987 Peausy! EHNING PIANOS— STANDARD INSTRU ments, JOHN F ELLIS & 00, avez 937 Pennsylvania ave _ ({UILD PIANOS—-BEAUNIFUL TONE aND * finish, = JOM F. ELLIS & ©0., ‘av2m #57 Pennsyivania ave _ (00D SEOOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE AT Giinoderate pricesapd on reasonable: termn JS, FO ELLIS & 837 Penn. ave. él-2m DAVIS @ Co's UPRIGHT GRAND nce Piano Of the word. New ‘monty pay mente at ow wang” seals a Tit. SUM NEN, Si Oth st wm. > Eowann F, Daoor. 925 Pennsylvania avenue TD Pisses ie elegant styles. easy ‘eet actory prices for tie’ PIANOS, MUSIC ‘axD MUSICAL MERCHANDISE fren installments, vented, Pianos sold on Installments, Exchanged, Sole Agent for STELNWAY @ SONS, axD E. GABLER & BRO’S PIANOS © New and Second-hand Pianos of other makes: iu stock at low figures. wae 'D. PEARE, HE KRAKAUER BROS. THE G TS. nd the Burdett Poe ag gi medium price. STECK @ 00. AND BAUS @ CO. PIANOS. Piunos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boaeu, and ior rent. Reut applied if purchased. Avot niin Mush CoMLpiete amorUMeRt of Se uausle. + the cuy, HENRY ERFRRACH, m20 Manacing Partner of the late firusof Bills Os.

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