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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. per Stk D. = bie C., WED! » FEBRUARY 24. 1886. Sat LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrice oF TH: Cuter Ste state Thursday by local ‘shifting to. southerly, ni | For Thursduy, fair weather Js indicated for middie Atlantic s local rain w Ene with warmer weather and local rains in the Ohio valiey and Teanes- see, und local rains or snows in tie lake re- gions, Coan axp Woop at summer prices. V. Batd- win Johnson, cor. 11th st.and Rhode Island avenue. Telepnone conm full of corsets on exhi- bition at the Palais } Orrice SEEKERS, not successful, wait turns, in buy ing best eye glasses and Spectacles at Vienna Optician Company, 609 Pennsylvania avenue nortawest, Jeuws Laxsncron, 315 7th street, will offer tornorrow 25 lange misfit rugs, In body Brus- dels, tapestry and velvet, Jvst Recervep, the spring style silk hat— Broadway and young gents’ blocks—at Frane’s, corner 7th and D streets, the only strictly one-price bat and gent's ‘furnishing store in the city. WW. H. Horxe, is selling some splendid bar- gains in oad pairs of Portieres; also Rugs, made ‘of remnants of carpets. Callearly, before they ar all gone, Gnegk SLAVE CIGARETTES—pure and sweet, I Ax Rerariine the best Pork Sausage Lard i Se. per ib. the finest Sauerkraut at 25c. gal, the best Country Roll Butter at 20c. and 25¢: Wixom’'s, in st. nw REAL Feit Deneys, $1.50. 435 7th. Lewis. No Frixer_PuorocRarus in the city than those by the New Photo Art Co,, 905 Pa. ave. IxroRTAXT to employes of the Government Printing Office. You can find excellent, cheap board at L. Mangum’s, No. 805 North Capitol st, JULIUS LANSRU: |, 315 7th street, will sell tomorrow 400 Axminster Moquet rugs at $3.90, reduced from $8. Laptgs’ EVENING Dresses cleaned without injuring the flnest texture. Spots of cream, ebampagne, lemonade, ete., removed without cleaning entire garment ‘at shortest notice. Gent's fine suits cleansed without injury to Shape or lining. Goods called for and delivered, Telephone cal; 143-2. A. FISCHER, 906 Gst.p.w, Mk. PARNELL'S wondertul power, so lately ued in the national affairs of Great Britain, due to his smoking Greek Slave cigarettes, ‘They ciear 2 man's Lraln, steady his nerves and make his judgment cool and calculating. ‘Try them. Wute: waiting, glasses repaired. Hempler’s, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amnsements To-Night. ALRAUGH’S.—Modjeska in “Mary Stuart.” NavIONAL.—“The Private Secretary.” Wiiianp Hatt.—Epipbany Sunday school entertainment. Hixxzeo’s.—“After Dark.” Hansis’—“Humpty Dampty.” Dime MusguM.—“Mrs, Partington.” are! Condensed Locals. ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 6:10 p.m., and extinguished at 4:50 a.m. Rev. Rovert Nourse will deliver his lecture, entitled “John and Jonathan,” at the Congre- gational church on Friday evening next, Seats on sale at Ellis’ music store. Capt. Wm. Knight lost $10,000 by the burn- ing of store houses, tishing boats, seines, etc., at bis fishery at F Landing, on the Potomac, Which was destroyed by fire Sunday night; in- surance $2,000. Rev. Dr. Huntley will deliver his lecture, irl to Love and How to Treat Her,” at the North Baptist church Friday evening. A meeting of the 9th division, Associated Charities, was held at the residence of Mrs. Wil- Kinson, $20 East Capitol street, last evening. About 1,600 lbs. of groceries was recelved from the Brent. Wallach and Peabody school chil- dren, half of which was given tothe 10th di- vision. Detectives Raff and Block yesterday arrested Rebecca Hass, 15 years of age, who is wanted in Baltimore ‘to answer the charge of the lar- eeny ofa watch and chain. A pawn ticket for ‘the articies was found in her pocket. ‘Officer Chamberlin took to the tourth ct Btation this morning a dead colored female in- fant found on the lot between 2ist and 22d streets and New York avenue and Virginia ave- ue northwest. ‘The Theater Comique has not been open this yweek, and it is understood Manager Snelbaker has given itup. Mr. George E. Tucker, of To- Font, will take hold of the Sa remodel it, and reopen next Monday as the ‘National Dime Museum. Frank Callaghan and James Clare were sen- fenced to six months in jail each by Judge Snell this morning for stealing a set of haruess foes Sone Be Masaleta's stable, aad Henry King, colored, was sentenced to for stealing a pair of shoes. cae ‘A grand reunion, Iiterary and musical enter. tainment wili be given by the officers and mem- bers of Asbury M.E church Friday evening. canoer waste Three Divorce Cases Disposed of. Yesterday, Judge Cox,m the Equity Court, made two decrees of divorce. One was in the case of William J. Cogan agt. Bridget Cogan nee Cunningham. They were married January Bist, 1869, at Brookiyn, N.Y. He charged her with drinking, negligence and cruelty. ‘The other deeree was in the case of Alice R. Thomas nee Webster agt. James H. Thomas, They were married on March 7th, 1883. by Rev. €. ©. Meador. | She charged that Soon atter ehe treated her with coolness and on June 23d following deserted her. Judge Cox deciiaed to grant a divoree In the ease o: Estha Jean Schafer agt. Charles Francls Schaier. The court was not satisfied that the Toot sustained the charge of desertion against hater. —— ‘The Spring Meeting at Ivy City. SEX DAYS’ KACES ARRANGED FOR, EXTENDING OVER TWO WEEKS, The executive committee of the National club, at their meeting last night, aged the program of the spring meeting at Instead of four days’ rgcing, as has been the rule hitherto, there will bilsix days, to e=seud over two weeks. The Tacing will bexin on thursday, May 6th, and the program ‘will | de Sutatday, May'8th; Monday, the 10th; 2th, and Thursday and Frit and 14th. This change was de- por after mature deliberation. It og & larger number of horses here, as the best stables were unwilling to come ur days’ racing. Sueh stable owners Dwyers have agreed to enter for the = meeting, provided the club would © for at least six days’ runming. After con- ton With stable owners the executive com- Initier have become satisfied that a program Surtees SA Gaye will offer, advantages which Will attract larger competition, and will, in every cespeet, Tender meeting more’ at- ractive. will nome of for unis Two Fines aNp a MAN Babiy Bursep.—A frame house, No. $14 Grant avenue, owned by W. ii. Mays, and occupied by J. HM. Allen as & grocery sure, was destroyed by fire last nigbt contents. Loss on the building is estimated at $250 and on the stock $500; ‘Surance on the stock $400; no Insurance on the Dutiding. The fre spread to houses Nos. 810 Aud 512, owned by James Kanely and Jobn T. Pierce, aud occupied by Daniel Cartins and Isaac “Cochely, respectively—the former asa grocery store—both of which were. slightly iamaed: lossou No. 810 about $25; loss on No. sf2 $150. The tire is said to have been of incendiary origin. A colored man named Joln T. Carter, while assisting at the fire, wus Seriously burned about the face and hands. ‘He Was taken to bis home, 1131 3d street north- West, In the police ambulance. Fire at W. A. Horner's cigar store, corner Sth and L streets Southeast, early this morning ewused about $10 damage. — as ‘Tue “DvcHEss oF CALIFORNIA” 18 THE Po- Lick CouRT AGAIN.—Aille P. Ellis, better known as the “Duchess of California,” who Uigured in the Police Court in thiselty about a Month ago, arrived bere yesterday alternoon in wpany with David S. Ketchum, form eter at the Clarendon botel, in Baltimore. pair drove to an uptown hotel, where, it Is said, luey registered as David 8. Ketchum’ and wife. During the afternoon Detectives Raff and Block Visited the hotel and informed the tetor of the presence of the couple, and they were at ce ordered off. When they left the hotel the placed them under arrest. This morn- ey were in the Police Court, and pleaded uilty wow charge of being suspicious caar- sacters, tective Kaif testitied to tue previous S@rrest of tue woman, and said he bad Informa- tom that the manu was used by her in connec. tion with tle “badger game.” The woman would & well-W-do citizen Into her room sad place Lim in 4 compromising position, Sueu the man, as “brother” or “husband,” sould break int6 the room aud demand a lane Per sh money.” The man, he was F sierit at the Clarendon Hotel, in Batt luo, whee the Woman went when’ she was <invel from this elty, and he was discharged on. hee bis indinlacy with her. The court ber ve Woman's bond, and Wwe \ Louds in detaull of three months iu bic sowse. The wowan's bond is made Sin, “© nuun’s $20. Detective Raf toot * photograph gallery on the ued good likeness ot ber. sd her companion were subse- ~ed on bail and they Jefton the Pearse sass, Tur Y.M. Cc. A. Beioixe Fuxp—The fot- owing simounis have Locn recuived towards the Y.M.C. A. buliding fund: From KH. Harte horn, $10; Mise BM. G. Sook, #20; GH Read. 0; Ballamtyne, $10; C. ey, FLO, foe i? W., 5. ES Fox Vamiovs CuAuiries.—Dr. H. Nichol- Wadsworth sends 52 ior tue night lodeiuy house, #2 for the Associated Charities and >_ tor tne Liowurd row sutferers, Geax, Huster’s Wi11.—The will of the late Geo. David Hunter wis tied with Kegister Raemsde i It i: cated February 1uth, Toots, whom he Bi re (eee dest wo Cond The School Board. TWO MORE TLUSTEES RESIGN—THE BOARD WAITING FOR THE COMMISSIONERS. | Messrs. Birney, Curtis, Purvis, Clarke and Smith, of the seboo! board, met at the Franklin building last night, but adjourned for a week, «8 no letter had yet been received from the Commissioners formulating rules to govern the schools, Trustee Smith sat down at once and wrote, or rather renewed, peremptorily, the sioners m November, and which was not ac- cepted, Mr, Smith sald to a Srak reporter that he was tired of so much nonsense; that there ought to be a school board or no school board. He was unwilling to take responsibiltty for af fairs when matters were in such contusion, and when he did not know whether what he did to- day would be undone to-morrow or not. He thought if the Commissioners were dissatisfied with 'the personnel of tie board they should have made ch but should not have at- tempted to chans stem, which was not atfault, Mr. Smith considered his resignation as final, and, before leaving the building, noti- fled his ‘colleagues that he would not meet with them again, Trustee Gris- wold also yesterday handed his _resig- | nation to the Commissioners, Mesars, Love- Jos, Griswold and Smith, who have resign ure’ the three trustees whose terms exph last July, but who have remained in the board under the rule that trustees hold office until their successors are appointed. —>—— FIRE IN PRINCE GgoRGe's Cousty, Mp—On the night of the 22d Inst. the dwelling house owned by A. V. Conway, justice of the peace, located on the Marlborough pike about five miles from this eity, caught fire trom a flue in ‘one of tue second story rooms. The neighbors worked in vuin to save the building. It was entirely consumed with its contents, The building was insured for $1,000. Sesion Naps B. AND O. To THE West.—Travelers to the west, northwest and southwest can consult the agents of the B. and ©. railroad, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, and station cor- ner of New Jersey avenue and C street, Rates via this line to Chicago are $13, to Louisville $14.50, to St. Louls $16.50, to Line cinnati $11, to Indianapolis $12 and’ Detroit $12, with corresponding low rates to all other points, Fast limited express trains, with through parlor and sleeping cars to destination. ‘Time to Chicago, 23 hours, Cincinnati, 16 hours, and St. Louis, 27 hours. Indianapo- lis 21" hours and Pittsburg 10 hours. Limited tor Chicago and Pittsburg, leaves Washington at 9:43 a.m. dally; for Cincinnati, St Louls and Indianapolis, 3 p.m.daily. Skxus tortures axp Broop HUMoRS, Houmiliating Eruptions, Itching and Burning Skin ‘Tortures, Loatnsom e Sores, and every species of Iich- ing, Sealy, Pimply, Inherited, Scrofulons and Conta- tous Diseases of the Blood, Sicin and Scalp, with Loss of Hair, from infancy to old age, are positively cured by Curicura. the great Skin Gure, and CuTicuna Soar, an exquisite Skin Beantifier, externally, and Coricuna RasoLvExr, the new Blood Puritier, inter- nally. COVERED WITH SORES. I have been afflicted since last March with a Skin disease the doctors called Eczema, My face was cov- ered with scabs and sores, and the itching and burn- Ang were almost unbearable. Seeing your CUTICURA Reamepres so highly recommended, concluded to give them @ trial, using the Curicuna and Curicuna Soar externally, and REsoLveNT internally, for four months. I call myself cored, in gratitade for which I make this public statement, MRS. CLARA A. FREDERICK, Buoap Buoox, Coss. SCALP, FACE, EARS AND NECK. ‘Twas afflicted with Eczema on the Scalp, Face, Ears ‘and Neck. which te druggist, where I got your reme- dies, pronounced one of the worst cases that had come under his notice. He advised me to try your Curi- cura REMEDIES, and after five days’ use my scalp and Part of my face were entirely cured, and I hope in another week to have my ears, neck aud the other part of my face cured. HERMAN SLADE. 120 E. 47m Sraeer, New Youx. ITCHING DISEASES CURED. Curicuma stands at the head of its class; especially. 4s this the case with the CuTicuRa Soar. Have had an unusually good sale this summer, owing tothe prevaleuce of an aggravated form of Itch through ‘some localities in the country, in which the Curicuza ‘REMEDIES proved satisfactory. W. L. HARDIGG, Druggist. ‘Us1oxrown, Ky. CUTICURA REMEDIES Are sold by all druggist Price, Cuticuma, 50c.: RE SOLVENT, $1; Soar, 25c. PorrEn Davo aNp CHEMI- CAL Co., Boston, Mass, Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases. BEAUTIFY the Compiexion and Skin by using the Cumicena Soar. THE SEWING MACHINE Isthe cause of Uterine Pains und Weakness For Aching Sides and Back, Kidney Pains, Sciatica, Chest Pains, Weakness and Inilammation, the CuricuRa ANTI-PaIN PiastEx is infallible 25. 15 Beavrirez. Sarves, New styles, immense width, reduced price, 20c. TRICOT CLOTH, LADIES’ SUITING, new Spring shades, all Pure Wool, double width, 5c. BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, immense width, ‘special bargain at $1.25, price reduced to 98<. SILKS, 37% SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62c. CARTER'S ‘71 Market Space, near 7th street BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 98c. BLACK SILK VELVETS. 980. COLORED SILK VELVETS, 98¢. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 76c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. One Thonsand Yards of Good Quality PLAID MUS- (worth 10c.) price reduevd 6e. BORDERED BLEACHED TEA NAPKINS, Pure Linen, 50c. a dozen, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, very dest quailty, immense width, 25 OUR HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, are one yard and « quarter long and nearly three quarters of & {ard Wide—lmmense ‘ze, They are ail pure Fine yen, aud are decorated with a beautiful wide col- ored border. Two of these elegant Towels will be resented to each customer who DU} 3 $10 worth of ry Goods at STRICTLY cash prices £24 Fforsmixy Moriaten: A GRIM AND GHASTLY SPECTACLE! ‘Monday morning last when the doors of VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEX TEN 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., ‘Were thrown open, the form of » boy with his face ‘entirely eaten away was found upon the floor. Over the form stood a powerful bloodhound, calmly eyeing hishornble work. A physician appeared, who after ‘@ close and critical examination pronounced life extinct, Of course life was extinct—as there had sever been any life in iit was merely = papier mache image of aboy. But who knows what MIGHT HAVE BEEN ‘Had it been a real live person Instead of an inanimate show figure. Weare not responsible for the DOG'S DOINGS, But hold ourselves respousible for our own acts— Chief among which is to supply the good people o ‘the District of Columbia and the bad ones, too, with FINE READY MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN TEN CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN YER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 7th Street Northwest, Comer Massachusctts avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE, And that the lowest, Si street te a y street and New York avenue <jotarsana Custer yori ace nid Lace, Cor- Oe ——— ee ton Taaies" a specialty. for fe AIR OBLITER Lad Needle, destroys the TATURAL MINERAL WATER | Foote leaving ao trace, permaneut i SHAPER. fluous hair.” Write for full Soe Be Telephone 473” 1khiGus 1910 F stron. CXL. 70a Linh ae a, Tux Oxorr Or Tax List COMMENCING WITH PIANOS, &c., &c. READ CAREFULLY complete, 17¢.; colored ‘The following lst of presents to purchasers ot French | Sianhige, 1 7c3 colored resignation which he sent to the Commis- | Villa Soap, a total value in cash of $128,975: 50 Magnificent Uprignt Pianos, €0 Parlor Orcans” XO Hlegant Parlorsuites, 20 Pairs Diamond Ear-Dropa, 10 Diamoud 1a 50 Ladies’ Gold Watches, 20 sewing Machines 50 Fugeaved Gold inet Tea Sete, heraved Gold-lined Tea Square Plano. 1 Concert 5 Parlor Suites. 7 Pairs Diamond Bar-Dropa irs Diamo! 20 Slik Dress Patio ress Patterns, 10 Sewing Machines. 50 Tea Sets, 25 Gola Watches. 20 Tilting Iee Pitchers. 5 Parlor Organs: lor Organs: ches ns ‘> Pairs biamoud Ear-Dropa, 8 Parlor Suites 10 Silke Dress Patterns, ‘3 Chamber Suites: IO Sewing Machines. 10 Gola Watches. ‘3 Parlor 0) & Diamond ftings, 25 Tes Sets ‘Silk Dress Patterns. 20 Gola Warchss. 10 Tee Pitchers. ‘5 Parlor Organs. 7 Uprignt Pinno. 20 Gold Watenes, ‘5 Diamond ings, IOSIK Dress Patterns, 25 Tilting Tee Puchers. 160 Renotifih Cake Basketa sat re (OSiik Dress Pavterns 1 Upright Plano. 0 Gold Watches: 5 Diamond Rings. Teas *BSiik Dress Patterns, Dress, 100 Cake Baskets. ‘560 Engraved Butter Dishes. 50 Mantel Clocks. 25 Student Lampa, 40 Ice Pitchers, 5 Silk Dress Patterns, 5 Pairs Diamond Ear-Dropa, 25 Engraved Tea Seta. 25 Tea Sets, 60 Tilting Ice Pitchers 10 Ice Pitchers. 25 Student Lamps, 10 Mantel Clocks. 100 Beautiful Cuke Baskets, ‘ugraved Butter Dishes, 5o Tilting Plehers, 10 Ice Pitchers, 20 Student Lamps, 20 Clocks. 100 Cake Baskets, 100 Batter Dishes. 25 Tilting Ice Pitchers, TO Student Lamps, 20 Mantel Clocks, 100 Cake Baskets. 40 Tilting Ice Pitchers. 30 Student Lamps. 100 Engraved Butter Dishes, 2000 Dozen Stiver-Plated Table Kutves, 2000 Dozen Siiver-Plated Tea Spoons, ‘5u0 Dozen Sllver-Piuted Forks, Br $128,975. SAVE YOUR WRAPPERS! mR Ag MM MM 555, R : BBB A A UU UMMM Bagh = SPECIAL ODDS AND ENDS SALE. DESIRABLE AND WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN EACH AND EVERY DEPARTMENT. BAUM’S DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. NOTICE A FEW OF THE GENUINE BARGAINS QUOTED BELOW, Remnants of Black Brocade Velvets, sold at $2.75, *Remiauia of 4 Homespun Sulting, sold at $1.15, Pemnants of 6-4 Trieota, all wool, sold at 96c., now Kemnants of $1 Silk Velvets, now 70c. Remnants of $L.25 Silk Velvets, now DBc, Hemuants of Striped Sultings, s0ld at 20c, now 120. Xemmauts of Double width ‘Enahmeres wold ‘at 20c, now 12 Vemmnants of Plald Suitings sold at 35c., now 18¢, Remmnauts of Lonsdale Canubrics at 10¢, all lengths, peltemunants of Fruit of tue Loom Cottén at 74, all nth. Remnants of 10-4 Sheetingsat 20c.. all length. O00 dozen All Linen Towels, an extraordinary bar gilt at 250, now on sate at Ise. Customers Maaited a ‘Remuants of all wool 40 inch Cashmeres at 374, sold on the piece at Bbc. ‘TO BE HAD THIS FRIDAY ONLY. We call peat attention to our line of French ‘Satines, which is replete with all the novelties of the ‘season. We extend an invitation to all to make an in- spection. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. ahem lot of Holland Shades, with patent rotlers, New lot Portieres, at $3.95, actual value, $85 Griental Tapestry for portéres, at Wc. yard” rien at 95c. yar. BO pre, Lace Corfains, in white and eora, with taped 5, at $1.69 pr. rs Applique Curtains, at $6.25, sold at $10. Pars Gieant Madras Cuftatca at SOO asd at $5, 3 pairs Plush Drapery, at Sic. yard. upestry ‘Table Covers, Ip yards square, at $1.10, ‘Table Oficlotly, 24¢ yard. ‘Shelf Otleloth, ut 9c. yard. re BAUM'S EXTRA SPECIAL SALE oF LACES AND EMBROIDERTES. We bave again enlarged our Lace and Embroidery department. making IL one of the largest and most ‘complete departments in the country; to-day we shall ut on sale some ins whicb you will readily ac- knowledge are truly wonderful, wud really wee about if price. Se. Embroldertes. Everybody shows Embrolderies at Se. u yard: we guarantee the ones we offer to-day at Se. a yard tobe worth tully 10c., and mauy new pat- ee er ieee tay eben. 98 me . Fr Tess tan Soe. ‘You can’t match them 12yc. Embroideries. This lot is fine as Nainsook; fine work, nd would be cheap at 20¢- Now coms the wonder of all wonders. riul 25¢. Flouncings, ineluding Cambric and Swiss Flouncings, 8 to 14 inclies, deep: "we have ‘no better goods tor SUc. a. r YOUr cholee, 25c. a yard. . = Swiss Embrolderies In Match Sets, our own di- rect importation, narrow wi a 4 Sy ee ee guarantee you can't match them for halfagain as they will interest you. LACES, LACES, LACES, ‘Talking about Oriental Laces at 10 and 12%, yard, see ours and the argument will be settled. We Warrant our laces at 10 and 1290. x yard to be worth fully double; wide. fine work and new patterns, ‘Our 25c. Lace Fiouactug ure worth to-day fully 48c.: they are 12 luches wide,and to see them is to buy a rd MM AIM om | gSB, MMMM * bt ALD ET BBB A MMM al 28 ‘7TH, STH AND D STS. Wurar Bauxo I Powpr (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN ‘THE COUNTRY. APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS: FOR THE INDIAN COMMISSION, MARTIN KALEFLEISCH’S SONS, ‘Established 1828 NEW YORE. selé-was.4p Hann Woore yr TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE & DRY, PRIME SELECT STOCK OF HARD WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY AST, 1886 IT TAKES FOUR OX PIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES, WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE |1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ' ON JANUARY 187, 1886, WILL OPPER 4 STOCK | OF TME MQST SELECT HakD Woops IN WASHINGTON. WILLET @ LIBBEY, CITY ITEMS. Sami. W. Augenstein, Boston Combination Store, 817 7th st. n. w. for ‘named ios Curtain oles bowls on bh opty hee trait water bucket and 50 ¢! bottom wash bollers, 74 and 89. each; japan- ned foot tubs, 48c.; decorated china cus} 860.; poreelafa linéd stewpans,30e, glass break fast kets, 22c., worth 50c.; half dozen fancy gob- lets, 19c.; covered butter dishes, 7c., and all other goods at equally as low prices, a An Investment that Paid 50,000 Per Cent. Lieut. Josiah Chance, of the 17th Inf, U.S.A, died suddenly recently at Tremont, 0. Taken ick while sopping, he died on the way home heart disease. He was a brother ot the Hon. Mahlon Chance, of Obio; Capt. Jesse Chance, of the 13th U. S,’Cavalry, and of Mrs. Stanley Huntley, widow of the late Brooklyn Eagle hu- morist. ‘He drew $30,000 In the drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery on July 10th, 1 and invested it in land in Dakote Territory; where stationed. At his death his estate was worth over $100,000. He put his inoney where Benet @ return of 50, or cent on his two- dollar investment. 0. Himes it, Dec. Morell, 734 6th st. n.w., 50 F. Ci to eliiverr ua lasnowemcs Lane Pate tte o Scott's Emulsion of Pure CoD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Its Use in Lung Troubles. Dr. Hiram CADoRETTO, of Jacksonville, Fla, says: “I have for the last ten months prescril your Emuision to patients suffering from lu: iroubles, and they seem to be greatly benefited by its use.’ eo Nervons Men. 5 You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltale Belt With Electric ‘Suspensory Appliances, for the edy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility and all kindred troubles; also for man: Other diseases, Complete restoration. to Health guaranteed. No risk is incurred, Illustrated phiet {n sealed envelope mailed free by ad- Sreating Voltaic Beit Go. Marsal). Mich. W Ke 83 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, Pickwick Club Whisky isthe best. Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered in % Ib. “Ward” prints, S00 perlb, Also cottage cheese and butter milk; sweet milk Se. perquart, Cream 15 cents, Ose Lasr Evssonr. Our efforts to dispose of the balance of our stock of Ete., at prices which proved an inducement to those requiring something good has met with such un- bounded success we are induced to make “ONE LAST EFFORT” ‘To dispose of the few that are left, and those we will sell at ONE-HALF THE Cost, Preferring this to packing them away until next ‘season ‘Some ofthese (very stylish) would have beet. sold long before this, but owing to the severe cold weather they were thought to be a little light, Now, in the early spring, they are just what 1s needed. ‘Sudaen changes from mild to cold make a garment like these welcome and comiortable. SEE THEM, and you will ‘be convinced that at the price it s ECONOMY to buy and lay them away until next season. 22% WAL K KMNN » ““WwWWWA\T K\K HN Wig AAR BSH WoW & ALLILK KUN << ooo 00 4 ITT, g00 0 AA $0 8 8 Aas 000 “00 4 A A fine quality Stockinette Cost at only = AEE EPR, S85 FEE Fs Tr 3nd Be Rose E's Sd Hee ESss8 Eee ¥ Syst= During the past few days this department has re- ceived our special attention, and we are now prepared to show the largest assortment,exclusive styles, at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, ‘We invite your attention of an imported Stockinette Jersey, tailor-made coat back, sill sewn, $1.98. Also a Jersey, the same quality of material, VEST POINT, only $2.18. And our well known Norfolk Jerseys, of fine, firm Stockinette, PERFECT FITTING, for $2.75, Seethe Jer ‘s with colored combination fronts. Also Beaded Jerseys all prices up to$i. . ‘See Critieand Republican tor additional announce- ments, IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT THE Bh 0% ENN » BBR 9 ONAN BOBO ONNN BBB 00 N NN MM MM OA coo A CCE eae Pu AA ho Pe ee nee 2428 G9 HB KEE = 22 816, 318 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Wx H. Ria 717 MARKET sPack LADIES AND GENTLEMENS BOOTS: SHOES. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS, A Lene Too Exany FOR SPRING STUFF, NEVERTHELESS WE HAVE MADE EARLY PURCHASES, BE- CAUSE WE HAVE SECURED STYLES IN SPRING GOODS THAT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN BOUGHT LATER THE FIRST SPRING MONTH I8 ONLY A FEW DAYS OFF, 80 WE ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO BUY. A LITTLE IN ADVANCE OF SPRING, AND SECURE THE FIRST NEW THINGS OF ‘THIS SEASON. ‘Yard wide Shirting Percales. ‘Wide Madras and Seersucker Ginghams. New Patterns of Spring Satines, Indigo Blue Cretonnes for Dresses. ‘New Crinkled White Goods for Dresses, ‘Silk Rhadames in Woods and Browns, $1, ‘Tricot Cloths in Woods and Browns, 50c. ‘B8-nch De Belge in Woods and Browns, 250, ‘B8inch Flannel Suiting (new), 40c. Hamburg Embroidery half price, 1c, 2c., 3¢., 40, Se, 6e., Te, 8e., 9c., 10c, up, EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE WELL ASSORTED WITH NEW Goops, JOHNSON, GARNER & Co., ms \ 636 Pa Ave. South Side. New Sruxe Dow Fasnca Szaton Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS “DIRECT IMPORTA- TION OF FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION SUITS, INCLUD- ING THE “LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES” FOR, THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1886, NEW ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEEDS, CHEVIOIS, HOMESPUNS AND CHECKED SUITINGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATI NEW ALI-WOOL FRENCH BOUCLES “AND CANVAS CLOTHS IN ALL THE NEW SPRING SHADES. NEW PRINTED CHALLIS DP! CHOICE AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS NOVELTIES IN’ STRIPED “AND BROCADED TWO TONE VELVETS FOR GARNITURE, NEW PLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA SIL. 125 PIECES "ANDERSO) FINEST QUALITY ‘SCOTCH ZEPHYRS NEW STYLES AND COMBINA ‘OF COLORS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND. FIG. URED FRENCH SATERNS OF THE BEST QUALITY, IN CHOICE STYLES. NEW BRITISH AND FRENCTL WHITE Goon NEW WHITE AND ECRU EMBEOIDERED D VALUES” IX IRISH AND GER- LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND GLA-~8 CLOTHS, NEW RRLGIAN FILLOW AND SHEETING ¥ PLAID AND STRIPED LS FOR LADIES WRAP. a PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Penay Burra, ‘Penn, Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840, 20 Lasssuren & Burorner We haye just received 50 pleces BOUCLE, “all wool,” 40-in. wide, which we shall place on our coun- ter at 48c per yard. ‘These goods have been selling for $1 per yard during the season, therefore at 48c. they area decided bargain, Remember, ONLY 48 CENTS, WORTH $1. “Check Debeiges” in “Spring Shades,” 23 in. wide, ONLY 12% CENTS, Double Fold Serges in “Spring Shades,” 16 CENTS PER YARD. rfjoubte Width Debelges in Spring Shades, full 36 in- 22 CENTS PER YARD. Double Width Cushmere, full 36 in. wide, all shades, 25 CENTS PER YARD. ‘Nuns’ Vellings, in Pink, Bise, Cream and Mode, 18 CENTS PER YARD. From now on we will have new arrivals every day in our “Stock of Dress Goods.” All Wool Dress Fiaunels, 22 in. wide, in the newest shades. ONLY 25 CENTS PER YARD. All Wool Tricots, 24 in. wide, desirable shades, ONLY 25 CENTS. ‘Just received a full line of 38 in. “All Wool” Tricots, new sbades, 50 CENTS PER YARD. In our “Flannel Department” we are offering 27- in, all wool Red Flanuel, extra heavy weight, AT 25 CENTS. A 27-n. Gray Flannel for 10c. This makes @ good and warm lint: g. MATEI.ASSE AND BASKET FLANNELS, In all the dark shade, tor 37% CENTS, REGULAR PRICE 60 CENTS. ‘We have now displayed our new line of STRIPED AND PLAID FLANNELS FOR SPRING WEAR, ‘To make them disappear rapidly. have marked them atonce for only 50 CENTS PER YARD. REMNANTS OF FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS AND GRADES AT HALF THEIR VALUE PRINTED WAMSUTTA PERCALES, AT 12% CENTS, Some beautiful designs for Boys Shirt Walsta, Remnants of Check Nainsook,at 8 CENTS per yd., worth 12% CENTS. Remnants ot Plain Nainsook, st 12% CENTS, really worth 20 CENTS per yard, ‘These go e in good lengths for Aprons. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER, in stripes and plaids, for 1D_ CENTS per yard. An opportunity never before offered: Remnants of “Utlea Mills" Sheeting, in 10-4 width, in lengths of Dy, 5. Te and 10 yards, for 24 CENTS per yard, he real value of this sheeung is35CENTS per yard, ‘The actual Bargain in these goods is the splendid Jengths they run, for usually remnants of shect- ings run in bad lengths, and consequently not 80 desirable. ‘These goods we are offering on our First Floor, at the Domestic Department, 7th street annex. “SPECIAL” IN A LADIES' NIGHT GOWN, for 58:CENTS, former price 98 CENTS, ‘This gown 1s made of two rows, best quality, Ham- burg Inserting and Tucking, extra long, und the best Couton, ONLY 58 CENTS, Worth 98 CENTS. ‘The above must prove to you “That impossibilities melt uway when we make up our minds to perform a rest undertaking.” LANSBURGH @ BRO., ONE PRICE, ONE PRICE. 420-422-424-226 7th st ne Tue Henna, Coxrscrionshy. GEORGE KLINGSTINE, ‘78 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. ‘The finest and most artistic Ices and Ice Creams in allconceivable forms, emblematic &c. The follow- $y ure a tew of our specialities: CHERRY-MAYO, CROQUAN, BISQUET GLAZE, PLUM GLAZE: ORNAMENTED PLUS OtLR FRUINTAGE, ASPARAGUS, PISTA- TEHO GLAZE Expressed to your voor im_ onr ice caves in safe and conventent shape for the table, ‘We will furnish anything in our line at the shortest notice and at reasonable prices, fim Tas Is A Goon Tre TO BUY HEAVY WEIGHT CLOTHING, For prices were never so low as they are now at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ©0., Corner 7th and G Streets ‘WHO EVER SAW THE LIKE? Good Working or Evening Sults, $6.50. Fine A}l-Wool Cassimere Suits, $8.00, Better Grades Cassimere Sults, $10.00, Good Overcoats at $5, $6, $7 and $8 that we sold in feason at $10, $12, $14 and $16. ‘Boys’ Suite at $5, $6, $7 and $8 that we sold in season. at $7.50, $9, $11 and $12. ‘Boys’ and Children's Overcoats at half price. Children's Suits at $2.92.25,$2.50 and $3 that we sold ~~ An seapon at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5, ‘We have s full line of Pants for $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, up to $8, ‘Children’s Pants from 35 cents up | WHR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL _ CORNER 77H AND G STREETS 18 00 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 3... How To Bz Beavrirrct. ‘This secret has been successfully solved by the MONTE CHRISTO PARFUMERLA ‘Established 1560. EUGENIE'S SECRET OF BEAUTY! Tecommmended by leading oy Satisfaction guaranteed or money retunded. Price $1.50 per box. VELOUTINE FACE POWDER. ‘Warranted the best in the world; 50c. and $1 per box. INDELLIBLE LIQUID FACE ROUGE. ‘Natural tint; don't rub off Price $1.50 per bottla, INDELLIBLE LIQUID LIP ROUGE, Price $1 per bottle. Also our BEAUTIFYING MASK, ‘Which ts renowned throughout the world. Price (with accompanying preparations), $2. CREAM IMPERATRICE, for improving rough skin. $1 per box. a CREAM OF ALMONDS, for softening and whiten- Ing the bunds, bc. per bottle. MARMARIAL BALM. for developing the busy re- moving wrinkles, Price $1 per bottle. Price $1 RUSMA, for removing superfluous halr, per bottle, instantaneously the hair, card-eycurcem aad crsisshes light brow: brow jos and eyeiasl Town, row without Golling the skin. Price beard. dark brown or black, ‘the $1.50 per bottle, Also the MAGIC HAIR TONIC, Price $1.50 per bottle, Fall assortment of above may be found ag J, ROCHON’S, DEALER IN HAIR GOODS, 537 15thst. n.w., opposite Treasury Building. ‘All Jadies wishing to see these goods tested and Hed free of charge are cordially invited to call. formation will be cheerfully given. These are the ‘same goods advertised so ex.ensively by L. Shaw.New f1S-s8Ww,6t For Recerros Axo WEaR. tcUne, HUNTRESS KID GLOVES, from 4 to 20 but- n length "RINCESS BEATRICE FAN, the latest now Evesrso ‘The iy SBONNETS and HATS AT COST until March Ist. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1509 F st uw. 18 y M. B. Bavce & Co. ART NEEDLEWORK Prize Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Cincinnati Industrial’ Exposition, 1684, for Art Embroidery and Drawn Work. ‘Highest Awards for Art Needlework, executed from Origtual Designs, were received from the Department for Woman's Work at the New Orleans Exposition, 2. “Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroidery by Mis. M. B. Bruce, Washington, D. C."—Report of Woman's Department of the World's Exposition held New Orleans. 1884-55. Washington, D.C.—Supplies: 433 9th st. n.w. ‘Studios 915 Est. aw. Saratoga Springs, N.¥.—Areade Building. _n28-6m ME S J. MESSER—PERFECTLY FITTING wh. T. Taylor's System, 5 a hg Prctuatlager CET oe Comin aoting apd Winre, Howan & Co. (ormesly with Mrs M. A. CoxweLLy,) 25 West 16th st, New York, HAVE NOW OPENED aT $15 15TH STREET N.W., (Over Hanson, Hiss & Co.'s) A Very Elegant Stock of IMPORTED DRESSES WRAPS, BONNETS, Ere, Jast recelved trom the J houses iu Paris, and marked st LESS THAN CusT OF IMPONTA- TiN. 13-210 J. Cy. Horcumsos, [uronren JUST RECEIVED. Large Importation of DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, which incinde selected stylesof the best Paris Makers. Guaranteed Lowes Prices, CLOAKS AND MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE FOSTER KID G3OVES, $225, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. IRENCH 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 snd Cleaned without ripping. ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with a. Fischer and Maison Yriese, ue Kivolie, Paris, Jat Mes Serwa Roeper, 605 9th st, opposite Patent «ffice, Large and select assortment of AItT EMU ROTDER- IES and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE RIALS for the same Pearsall's WASH SIL KNITTING SILKS, CHENILLE, ARRASENE. HIBBOSENE, PLUSHES, FELT, 'ZEPHYRS CO: LUMBIA GERMANTOWN WOUL and KNITTING YARNS. Elegant line of LACES, CREPE LISSE NECK RUFFLINGS, SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, Ladies’ ‘and’ Children’s HO- HANDKERCHIEDS. SIERY. CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES und WORSTED GOODS, ‘Stamping prompily executed. Jez Mar. Vox Braxors, Movisre, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York: Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louls, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. ~uperior Sitting, reasonable prices, and satisfaction gaaraiiteod. walug Dresses Bridal Trosweuus a speciaity. TON FISCHER'S, DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, ‘06 .G st. nw. tive Years Experience. LADIES’ EVENING DKESSES A SPECIALTY. Velvet and Viush Garments. Crape veils, Laces, Gloves perfectly cleaned. Bade up ailwool Dresses dyed: Sp-cialty «Good Mourning Bluck. ‘Gent's Clothes and Reasonable. ‘Telephone call—143-2. NIE K. HUMPHERY, rgd, Cleaned, and Repaired Neat HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Undersiothing Berino Underwear and finest imported fs Patent Shoulder Hraces, and ali Dress Goods, French Corsets and Bustles. Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'sowa make) thas for the prices “sgurpawed N.8.—French, Germiau aud Spanish spoken. mrl4 Sa svis id SPRERT S. In order to close out our entire stock, we have marked doen the tollowing goods: 200 Dor FELT HATS, sold! lormerly at 75e. selling now at 256, 50 Loz FELT HATS worth $1, selling now at 50c. ind 6Uc. 60 Bee FELT HATS, worth $1.50, sold now at 75c. and $1. 100 Doz, CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 22c. 100 Doz. NiR CORSAG! TBOUGUES, at 350. 100 bor, FINEST CONSAGE BOUQUETS, af O0e, SILK. VELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- UFACTURERS' PRICES. Special sale of KID GLOVES at the following rics: PLOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirable colors, at G5e. sul Letter qualities at 75c., Sze. and $1. HCIAL SALES IN CLOAKS. We are determined to close out our extensive stock of LADIES’, Missts', aml CHILDREN’S CLOAKS ‘NEW MARKETS, $6, 98 and: RUSSIA sme Pe SEAL PLUSH COA! CHILDREN’S AND MISSES ss NEWMARK We Are Now Orrenmo Goods at Lower Prices than have been quoted for years past. Our stock is unequaled, both in Extent aud Variety. “Purchasers secure ad- Vantage by calling and give our Stock an in- spection, consisting of MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, | MEN'S SACKS, NEWMAXKET AND SUB- TOUT OVERCOATS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S DRESS SUITS, S( HOOL SUITS ANDOVERCOATS, MEN'S UNDERWEAR NECK’ SHIRTS, GLOVES, &., &c. In the Manufacture of Custom work, we will make the same liberal discount to those who prefer Clothing Made to Order, NOAH WALKER @ co, ey 625 Pennsylvania avenue EJ “THE CONCORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD Team end ofall Ribas at with makers uame andirade-matk Sneed On eorptrete ee, ‘same salfteat variety at Very Low Brusca AOR BOQRES Goons T. Keen Tallon, * Harness amped Uhave tricoded my more throat io nieces we ex my ‘Through to B street, taking the largest Family Grocery in Washington, Atal cof Sreecian Family. tre ‘Qf money refinded. Prices reduced b basia, T positively sell for cash only. Call er cen ‘Euaraateed sirictiy" Gretclass and X. A. POOLE O44 La. ave successor to Poole, Brooke & Co. 120) TEA CO.—BUY LOW AND SELL LOW Good Pamily Flour, $4.90 per barrel. 4 Good Family Fiour, $1.2 "All grades kept and. sold at lowest prices. “No. 2 Mackerel. 60 cents Ducket (two dozen.) Plantation” Java Coffee, Toasted (requires 3 lens than any. other), highest Bavor, abe: per 1D. Cassar’ youlder Meat, Go Tie per Ib. See Mae etic Reece sas ‘ and 15e. . Thy wore 3 ib. Can White Peaches, 1Se, Ten Ge” worth Money dSe gal. INDIATHA GOr ads 894 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, (SIGN OF THE BELL), IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OP PURE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS AND SPICES. ‘We call the attention of buyers of pure articies to our Jptgeand well gelected stock of Pare gud unadulterated “oilees, Sugars, colate. Coos . atta Be ‘crop ‘Gunpowder Tea, 60, 00, 70, 80a Five ‘ 2 gt Bey crop Young Hyson Tea, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, qiitg2e* Crop Imperial Tea, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 Fine new Br 30, 40, 50, 60, 70. Fine new crop {Cheulored) Jayun tea 90 md 6. Fine new Fi 70, astgig Be crop Formosa Ooloug Tea, 80, 80, 70, Se. we new crop English Breakfast Tea, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 0c. anid ST. Fine Lew crop Oolong Tea, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70c. TRY OUR SPECIALTY: THE BELL SPRING LEAF, FORMOSA OOLONG AND CHOICE NATURAL LEAF, BASKET- FIRED, JAPAN, 50c. PER LB, Packed expressly for THE UNION TEA AND COFFEE CO. afin Toasted Old Government Java Coffee, 28, 30 Fresh roasted Mocha Coffve, 25, 28. 32, 350, Fresh roasted [io Coffer, 14,16, 18 and 20c. Fresh roasted Maracaibo Coffee, 18 and 20c, Try ou va und Mocha Coffee, Genuine Japan ‘ea Sittin; Pure choice Moyun Pure choice Bouquet F WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE, Will a good article secure it? If so, try our good. No trash of any description will be kept Union Tea and Coffee Ca’ stores, Pn any ofthe HEADQUARTERS— 31,33 Burling Slip, New York city. SS ee WM, P. TOWERS, Manager, D. @. EICHELBFRGER, Salesman, 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, {Discount to dealers of Tea and Coffee.) 1¥-s&w3m Se! E RE = Her & Hoke Sss' 7 CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ie without a doubt the most BravTIFUL and the most Noretrious Flour iy the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MM, containing as it aoes all the most Improved Machin. ery invented up to tue present time, but they produce @ Flour Unsckrassep by any millin the world. ‘To. rove that, we would simply state that a large quan- My of this macuiticent Hours’ shipped annually to Europe und eaten at the principal Courts of the old world, We GanaXTex that it is made from selected hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Datta. Te is an acknowledged fact, that in this Four & sei aration of the. glutindus. particles of the wheat berey and a thorough elimination of ail waak and starchy matter bas at last been reached, and ts consequently more NUTRITIOUS, yielding more bread to the barrel than juny other Hour. Vhe best trade adunite that from its bread making qualities it is the cl a8 Well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Fiour made. “hvery suck aud every barrel is warranted to give entire satisiaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It Is unexcelled by any other Paient except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisty the most uustidious epi- cure. GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent GOLDEN TIL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standart Family. Flour of the District. 1tis equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it ean be bought for considerable less money. We defy competl- ors to bring forth any Flour sup..:ior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HALL, and we tee! assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything ise, Kor sale by al grocers. Wholesule Depot, corner 1st st. and Indians ave sels WM. M. GALT & 00. Tur Curcaco Gnoceny Comeaxy, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS: FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS. 2 Pound Can Corn. 98c. dozen. Marrowfat Peas, $1.65 dozen. Early June Peas, S175 dozen, Small May Peas, $1.08 4 ‘Table Peaches, 81. a. Finest Table Peaches, yeslow or white, $1.08 dozen. Light Brown Suge r, Size, it, puundurd 4 Saar, unlated Sugar, Cut Lows Sugar, 7ige. ib, THE CHICAGO OF FE Family Flour, $4.95 bbl. Best Fatuily Flour, 99.7 bbl; $1.44 % bbl, 720. rats Frocew Flour, $6.73 DDL; $1.09 % UbL; 85e. The CMCAG! 06 GROCERY COMPANY, Ht ST., OFFERS: 0 New Codtish, Se, Ib. THE CHICAGO (OCERY COMPANY 0 3 ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. 1b., oF 10 tbs. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFE Sie French Brandy. $2.00 gallon, Puce Rye Whisky, $2.00 zalion, F-yearmild Kye Whisky, 5.00 gatlon, Send order by wail ur telepioae 423-3, ‘Gouds uelivered ree to any part of tue clty, CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 806 7th street nw. Loox A Ovr Prices WE STILL KEEP THE LEAD. Best Patent Process Figdt Pf Ube B25, =" Faunily ies Caswrd s Best Baltimore Hams. € 10 Lbs Pear! Rice.. 8 Lbs. White Rone Beet Rate Best Old Gov, Java Colles Hoasied 3 b pa " . 2 Papers Imported Macaros Bbc =” American Bue ‘Best Cream Cheese. Ise Finest Creamery Bui B00 We Roast and srind our Coffee every day by steam, with the dry process. Don't sorget the number, WALKER & WRIGHT, $027 945 and 950 Louisiana avenue, Jon 2 REET. Pinsrcu Ae ueaigand Retail Dealerta if (UTTON, &a. MB, CORN BEEF A SPECIALTY. Stalls.—625. 629 and 630 Center Market, Oth st. wing. ‘206 and 20% Northeru Liberty Market, qq tlarketing delivered tree of cuurge \oall parts ofthe rs — _ SEWING MACHINES, &c. _ E SIZE OF THE SELF-THREADING SHUT- SILENT NEW AMD-LICAN. No. 7, ‘Has recently been lucreased to just double its former Size, which inakes It hold more thread Was ‘any tae She owe ee ee ‘Ladies, betore purchas! ‘ove of these won- ee ee soe. yer 3.000 aur iter ia Wanuiugton. Aus eee eee aU ERBACH, Cor, 7th and sts, Sole Agent 1G.” Also, testcase Machines of oteg bottom prices. fen eee per mou hepairing. imeichss work and low Prices, Tae Licurrexsixc New Howe SEWING MACHINE Simplest and Best Machine ever produced. Call and examine, oF send postal card and. we will send one to your home on Trial Free of Charge. & OPPENHEIMEK & BRO., Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, 526 Mhst. ow, ‘Machines rented by the week or month. Rienung and SGMLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER mbiz een SES amen sae reo oan. Recent additions: Todinn sumaner, ‘The mw Nita. terdon's Income, - epi Rachels (ma) And Lave reriodienie, Lxorax Sersmeen. ny wp. owen, Jeph by Helen Jackson si FL) Tomes! vous, 83 ty Day. James Freeman Clara, Ny Stucy: ‘Amtin Petpe, Oseana, faines Anthony Froude. Seclutsestios in Higlat, by = K. Botton. French Dishes tor American Tabies,by Pierre Carem, WAM. BALLANTYNE & SON, ne 428 SEVENTH STREET N.w. byl Ry By Ry Rs January 5 THE RING™ GARDEN and other Poem UMAN'S POLT= OF AMERICA. Fly Daily Bi Poctry. Five Minutes Daily Readings of 1s oh a ph, by Helen Jackson. Hints on. Fiametta, by Story. drench af a Glance, W. I. MORRDSON, 475 Pa ave Jesr Receven THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL PosTaL GUIDE FOR 1886. On sale and subscriptions received Washingtam agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN C PARKER'S. _x20 ¥ K Titers" ana sok stort atsohis Goou, Was: ‘Sundin, Candientick Vance, Diaries artists Serials, Tapanese Novetiien at tow Tise Cincenatise Limeany, The Jareest and beat inthe city, with constant ada NEW BROOKS end BEST MAGAZINES Me eee Eid Poamarivenioureota, HOUSEFURNiSHINGS. ey Jusr Recervxn, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES, BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAR which we are selling at $29.75. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICK. W. . HORKR, 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st nw. Grear Reoveros [x Sroves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per centon reguiar prices. This includes several of the celebrated Radiat ‘Home and other first-cluxs Stoves, A full assortment of Cooking Stoves and Raages om hand at low prices, A call respectfully solicited. W. 8 JENKS 4 00, ‘Teh st nw, ns 3530 Canrers, art Squares, Rom FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIQ At Specially Low Hates ‘During January. “WALL PAPERS” “Prices and Work Guaranteed.” MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITER, ‘Designs tor Same Drawn to Order. W. H. HOUGHTON & co, 1214 F Street northwest, Wax Parens ‘Special Desigua INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE 4ND FRESCO PAINTING ‘Desgns and Estimates Purniased Speciaition in CARPETS AND FABRICA Agents for MOREIB @ COMPANY 103m GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. > Srxcraw Jost Recervep Another Lot of One Hundred Dozen: HALF HOSK, ‘These Goods are full regular made, Double Heals and Toes, six pairs tn # box. The regular price for th se is $1.0 box, Weare them for paper ae Al reduction on all of our Winter ae oon eared meee ya For kangen needs tneecaion "$4.00 to Sh.5U ry cated) Red Flaunel Suits reduced from 4 to $275. Extra Heavy (iuedicated) Hed Flavel suits gedaced from $3 0 82.50. Heavy Unbleached Gunton Flannel Drawers ‘Teduced from 50 tod5et. Heavy Merino Chderstirts reduced trom 50 to 45 cts. Our Oo-cent Woolen Socks reanoed to 37% ce Six” Finest Drew SulFte (muade to order) wor @B. Perfect Ht guaranteed atthe RANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, jas 3002 F STRERT NORTH WEST. Louisiana STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. (CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. J. H. OGLESBY, Louisiana Nationa! Bank, aes raecas Pres. New Orleaus Nauonsi Bank ENTED ATTRACTION! ‘OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. by the pee eaee eerie eas ammeaet Jus Grand single Number Drawings will take place monibly. "dt never senles or postpones. amie set EXTRAORDINARY “GUARTERLY DRAWING, - see DhebaY wana ie ie Under GEN. G. JUBAL a. gapervision ang ot U. . REGARG Of Loulsiaue, and GN, CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000, ‘are Ten Doliars only. Halves,@5. ‘Tenths, $1. ‘OF PRIZES. lee

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