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—_— - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., Jurors Excused. ‘THE MARCH TERM OF THE CRIMINAL COURT. The March term of the Criminal Court was convened this morning by Judge MacArthur, andon the grand jury being called Messrs, rank Senroth, W. H. Gaskins, Thomas E. France and John Miller were excused, and the marshal was directed to fill the vacancies, to | report to-norrow, to which time the jury were a4 fe peta towers were called and the followin; LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Wenther. Orricr oF THE CHIEY SIGNAL OFFICED, SHINGTON, D.C. March 1, 1886, 9 a.m. For the middie Atlantic states, fair Weather, northerly wi nt changes in temperature, higher Tu alr weather is indicated for all the Missouri valley, with sta- pperature. Just REc atest spring style of | were excused: Wm. Hunt, Cornelius Davis, G. ‘enon 7 pri . Frane’s, cor. | Lansburgh, 'm. Gait (one month), C 8. Cud- 7th and only sirietly one-price Hat and | jip, Charies Pi yoo a T. Donohue. Jesup Geuts F pg Store in th ity. Biair, John W. Corson, James ng lobn pct tenet | Casselis, Wm, Wagner and Andrew Saks failed LAprEs AND Gers’ carments dyed and fin- | to answer. The marshal was directed to fill the shed in a superior manner at the lowest prices, | Vacancies: &nd delivered. Telephone eail 143-2. yor rum Niawr Lover Dr. ae = FISCHER, 906 Gst.nw. |. SN. sends $5 to THE STAR for the Night 10 PER CENT reduction on opera: Lodging House. a ‘Tur ResiGNaTion OF ASSISTANT District ATToRNEY THoMAS.—Assistant District Attor- ney Edward H. Thomas, who has prosecuted United States cases in the Police Court for more than a year past, has resigned to give his entire attention to bis private practice. Mr. Thomas was highly complimented by Jud Snell and the district attorney for the able manner in which he presented and argued his cases. Mr. Fleming J. Lavender, of the district attorney's office, succeeds Mr. Thomas in the Police Court. Mr. J.P. Shepherd suc- ceeds Mr. Lavender in the district attorney's Office. ———— BARLow's SALE.—The remaining paintings belonging to the estate of the late Ht X- Barlow bt fe sold at Dowling’s to-morrow at 11 o'clock. Blay Ist at Vienna Optician C Ir You Waxt to Fix the chea the city to buy Feral paery and the i: ment to select trom cull o1 eet WaASiL B. WILLIAMS, $17 7th st. nw. | For TUrspAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.98 Jerseys will be offered for $1.59 at the Palais Royal, only one to a customer, Coa AND Woop at summer prices, V,Bald- win Jonneon, cor, 11th stand’ Rhode island avenue. Telepnone connection, Brrweren 8 and 9 o'clock last night an at- tempt was made by some one unknown to force gn entrance to the house of Rev. Dr. Addison, corner of 3d and C streets northwest, but the intruder was frightened off by the servant For THE NEXT 15 Days I will close out my ee THE CosNecricur MuTvat LiFe.—The for- entire stock of Body and Tapestry Brussels at] tieth annual statement of this company. is cost. Wasu. By WILLIAMS, | printed elsewhere. The Connecticut Mutual 317 7th st.n.w. | claim by its figures that its exhibit Seger at the end of the year is an_ effective Teorey mtg OE ‘guswer to attacks upon iis line of action in cer Spring Lam! tain respects which have challenged criticism. Pouddelphia Chieken Its ascets now reach the vast amount of $04 , Capons, | 33,649." Its receipts In premiums, for, 1996 were no less than $4,542,264, and in interest and rents $2,949,237, with other items bring- ing up the total to $7, , 213, of which 35,- S24, went back to policy holders. The sur- plus, by the rigid standard of the compan: is sn At the Palace Market, ImrorrAaNt to know where to get cheap and beard. Go to L. Mangum's, 306 North spitol st. a No Frxer_PHorockapus in the city than 977, and by the New York standard ie Sew Pho! 20., 905, $7,500,000. The ratio of expenses of manage- Shose by the New Photo Art Co., 905 Pacave, | $7;500.00 pisaonly Se er cone Rhea SUADES, with spring roliers, 50c. each, at no better evidence, they say, of the general Was. B. WILLIAMS’, 317 7th st. n.w. FAcE andeyesight fitted. _Hempler’s, cor. 4% ed by this old company than the Of itsstatement, which shows total of 62.995 policies now in force insuring the enormous sum of $151,301 CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. RRR OO Y YA Le Natros at.—“Held by the Enemy.” Erie 9 8 iy aa E ALBAUGH's.—“The Rateateher.” AAA Hargis’ in Rome.” a Fizons Joe. A HNN N aco seas cacien peas bee eg Conde NNN BB AAA K K IN NN G GO A largely-attended mission was opened yes- terday by the Puulist Fathers in the Chureh off 3BB 4 46% KUN NN GGG the inmaculate. Couce ptiun, corner of Sth and N streets. The mission will be continued dur- ing the week. PPP 00 W WW DDD KEE RRR FY Wilson bas appointed Mr. W. W. PPO OWWWWD DE ROR wiht ‘ice Mr. A. RK. Sear resigned. _ be $ wwww Bg z = par Hishoy phons confirmed 102 children ww ww - vel soarveses St. Augustine’s church be 00 w W bpp KEEE B- esterday. The choir ig Mozart's 12th mass, shop Dwyenger, of Fort Wayne,Ind., preached the sermon. ABSOLUTELY PURE The contest over the will of Mary J. Wright has been abandoned. Mr. Simon Wolf, of this city, yesterday ad- dressed a large audience at the Har Sinai tem- more, on the theme, “What is True are. Dr. A. M. Burnett delivered _a lecture Satur- aay before the pupils of the High and Normal schools on “The E Fisk, wife of Mr. Harry C. Fisk, ¥ of Albaugh’s Opera House, died last cht at her home, 1017 11th streat northwest. ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow at three @clock. Mr. Fisk has the sympathy of many Iriends in his bereavement. Interesting missionary anniversary exercises were held at Mount Zion and Waugh M. E. a Pa ‘runk Makers’ Assembly, ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More econgmical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders SoLD ONLY IN caNa. RoyaL Bakine Powpesr Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc2d The Harness and No. 4893 K. of L., has issued a circular appeal- Jag to the public to shun harness made py con- ‘iet labor and buy only union-made’ work, thereby encouraging home industry. Mrs. Mary Ann Childs, wife of Isaae Childs, a Well-known Washingtonian connected with brick yards south of the Capitol, died Satarday ef apoplexy, at her home, 512 Virginia avenue southwest. At a meeting of the direetors of the Arlington Fire Insurance company, ueld last Saturday, ‘the following were unanimously re-elected to AVE YOU A COUGH? SLEEPLESS NIGHTS need no longer trouble you. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. befure retiring, will soothe the cough to quiet, allay the inflaramation, and allow the needed repose. It will, moreover, speedily heal the pulmo- nary organs, and give you health. AYER SARSAPARILLA, THE FIRST BLOOD i = a] medicine to prove a real success. still holds its Gon, presidents Win King, vice resident: | Place as first in public estimation, bilrat home Chas. B. Maury, treasurer, and Frank T. Raw- | broad, as shown by its miraculous cures, and1 ln 4 ae mensely increased sai m3 shillimgton se ‘Shillington ‘sends the Century Magazine for March and Demorest’s Portfolio of Fashions for ‘the coming season. William Smith, colored, was fined $5 in the Court to-day for stealin; Ropreries ReEporrep.—Mrs. Emily E. Briggs, who lives at 6th street and South Caro- Beacrect Sarmes, ‘New styles, immense width, reduced price, 20c. TRICOT CLOTH, LADIES’ SUITING, new Spring shades, all Pure Wool, double width, 50c. BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, immense width, ‘special bargain at $1.25, price reduced to 98¢. SILES, 37% SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62-, CARTER'’S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street avenue 8.¢., reports to the police that she Jost or had stolen from her Saturday afternoon & camel's hair shawl which she values at $1.000. Wm. Hill, a boarder at 1412 25th street n. ™.,reports stolen from his room a dark brown evercoat valued at $10. — FIRING _AT A SupposeD INCENDIARY.— ‘Stewart, employed by Mr. Brown in building houses ‘on the Bowen road, over the Eastern branch, last Friday night noticed two men about the place. One of the men had forced an entrance to one of the houses. When Mr. Stewart started after him the man threw a hatehet at bim,grazing his head. Mr. Stewart red two shots at the man, who made his escape. Mr. Stewart is under the impression that one or both shots took effect, as blood was found on the floor and outside. Some shavings and smail wood was found piied up in the floor, and it is believed that the imtruders intended ‘Ww set fire to the houses. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 98¢. BLACK SILK VELVETS, 98¢. COLORED SILK VELVETS, 98¢. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75a, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. One Thousand Yards of Good Quality PLAID MUS- LIN, (worth 10c.) price reduced 6c. RED BORDERED BLEACHED TEA NAPKINS, Pure Lineu, 50c. a dozen. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, very best quality, immense width, 25c. OUR HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, are one yard and « quarter long and nearly three quarters of A LADY ROBBEDBY A NEGRO Foot-PAD IN Tue Capitot. Grounps.—Mrs, Mary Garner, who lives on Carrol street, between ist and 2d and A and B streets southeast, reported to the ce yesterday that between 8 and 9 o'clock ¥ night, while passing through the Capi- ! grounds, near ist and B streets southwest, she wax seized by @ colored man, who drew a pol ‘ard wide—immense ‘size, ‘They are ail pure Fine knife on her and threatened to Kill her if she | Linen. and are decorated with a beautiful wide col- did pot give up what money she had. She | ored ee pepe Ce pope a (a ‘Goods at STRICTLY cash prices 24 —.__. ‘Tire ConcERT by the Hungarian G; ban or rather, orchesita at Albaugh's: Lee mene | Le Coro Wave. Wut, Pen satisfaction to the lange audience. elected numbers were rendered with ‘much technical excellence. The en- = were many. Mr. M.Obah the leader, isa vet of the ‘Violin, and his performance of ‘sarian and American airs was enthusiasti- cived. Mr. Hervath, after his solo on baio, Was compelled to respond to three €ucores. The rendering of the Mexican seren- @ the overtares to “William Tell” and and Peasant,” the last named with its cantiful waltz movement, were the specially ‘L.Wui numbers by the orchestra, This band atinee periormances at the National ‘ednesday and Thursday afternoons ——.__ Tue ILLUSTRATED LectURE on “Italy and the Alps,” by Mr. Harry W. Freneb, at the Rational theater last night, was even more in- teresting than bis previous lecture, The audi- €uce Was numerous, —-__ TuzY WALKED Frou RICHMOND INTO THE Wasurxcron WorxHovse.—Frank Hamilton and James O'Brien, young men, pleaded guilty 3 the Police Court this raorning to charges of Xagrancy and were sentenced to the farm tor ninety days in default of bonds. ‘They were ar- rested by Officer Breen, and had in their pos- Session a quantity of dentists’ and doctors’ in- struments, which the police think were stoler. ‘The prisoners said they walked from Rich- mond, Va. ——__ CoxrrrMations BY BisHor PARET.—Yester- ay BishopParet visited theCoureh of the Epiph- any, Washington, where he confirmed a class of 77 persons, presented by the Rev. Dr. Giesy, Feetor of the parish. There were seven clerg: yen with the bishop in the chancel, viz., Re E, Abbott, of Cambridge, Mass; L.’P. Bisse of Litehiiéld, Conn; 8. H. Giesy, D.D., C. Grifith, Irving McElroy, J. M. E.’McKee, and HAPS,REMIND YOU THAT THERE IS SOME- THING LACKING IN YOUR WINTER OUTFIT. IN THAT EVENT DO NOT FORGET WE HAVE MARKED DOWN OUR STOCK OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS TO PRICES THAT CAUSE OUR GOODS TOSELLON SIGHT. A VISIT OF INSPECTION TO OUR ESTABLISH- MENT WILL COST YOU NOTHING. NO IMPOR- TUNING TO BUY—AND WE IMAGINE YOU WILL REGARD WHAT YOU SEE—OUR GOODS AND PRICES—AS 4 REVELATION—THAT IS IF YOU UNDERSTAND THE ACTUAL VALUE OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN OR BOYS. be de wi IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY PATRONIZED US, ASK YOUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE, WHAT THEY THINK OF OUR GOODS.OUR PRICES,AND OUR METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS. MAKE NO MISTAKE AS TO THE LOCATION, LOOK FOR THE HOUSE BAVING ALL BLUE SIGNS. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. J.-M. GRADY, Maxacen. Alexander Shiras, D. D.,of Washington. Last} 7 evening the bishop had another confirmation service at St. Mary's chapel,on 23d street, a colored inission of St. John’s parish. itis said | Fro, W. that steps have been taken by the rector and copa parishioners of St. John’s towards the ercetion of @ neat and commodious chapel of brick or stone for the congregation of St. Mary's, extend- ing over and beyond the site of the present frame structure. IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE A DEY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD Woops, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1884 IT TAKES FOUR OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- ON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CAOICEST GRADES. : WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUABY 1ST, 1986, WILL OFFER A STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN WASHINGTON. Waxts a PART ov THE MonEy.—Joel H. Wicker bas eatered a suit against Joseph W. b to recover $9,000 which he claims is Lim on a jote for od ‘Parrish the arm. ‘ongress passed a bill on the 20t ice, furnished by Parrish, $55,- if now asks than an injunction ining the detendant irom collec * Treasury more that $49,342. A cacqitaining order was graited, re- Marel tempe tur. ——o——— te An? SALE AT THE Scorr ART GALLERY, ~ Hail, will take piace this evening. 4g at S& o'clock, through Messrs. ¥ +. Willams € Co, auctioneers, Those ste! hs ust should “not fail to attend the collection embraces some 300 sul- as tb jects by emiueus European aud American clin atas THRoUGH PaRLor Caxs ro OLD Porst—The artiste, WILLET @& LIBBEY, az Cor. 6th street and New York avenue Tr ear will be placed in ser- Fasthenhes cae ted tense tae: PORTER OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC vice Letween CHAMPAGNES AND CORDIALS. fort. The car will leave Ba!timore and Potomac Freach Clarets, $3.7: apa dozen. Call- station at 11.01 « m., week days, and arrive | fornia Wines imported ditectiy. Naoesmieaed, See Ole Point Comiort, Via Chesapeake and Obio | fer gallon. Wises received digectly: without ofthe Casses., ©0., 1747 Pa ave. Fai.way, 6:36 p.m. "North-vound ear will leave Old Yout 3:30 p.m, and arrive Washington 11:00 p.m. ——_—_ FURNITURE SALE.—Messrs. Duncanson Bros. will sell tomorrow moruing, commencing at iy o'clock, at they cesrodms, 9h and D i vorthwest, + eran uf buuse- | Mane gevus. Sue ady - throtigh the grade, which lon reat guarantee puny. Vine de toutes sortesen WSim* Victron ROUX HE CELLULOLD TRUSS, "Titnccneves besa, setae ears out, always clean, aud can be worn while AS. FISHER'S, Is for sale at 4 623 7th street northwest Mrs. FISHER devotes ber ultention w the wants of Lady Patrons, ed High Priced Horses. SALE OF LORILLARD'S STABLE—SOME OF THE HORSES COMIMG TO WASHINGTON TO RUN IN MAY. The sale of P. Lorillard’s Rancocas stable on Saturday was @ great success. Twenty-seven horses brought $149,050. The famous filly, Dewdrop, went to the Dwyer Bros. for the high figure of $29,000, being the greatest sum that a home ever brought at public, auction tn this country, and the greatest ever brot an ‘Ameriean-bred race horse. ‘The Dwyer Bros. id $70,000;for five horses, taking Dewdrop st 29,000; Pontiac, $17,500; Winfred (brother to Vanda), $13,000; Pontico, $8,000, and Daruna, ‘2,500. Walter Olney, whose stable is now in ‘Ashington, bought the two-year-old Hanni- bai, by Mortemer, out of Hilurity’s dam, for $1,350. One result of this di of the pow- erful Lorillard stable will be that many of the horses will now probably be entered at Wash- inton by their new owners and runat the Ivy City May meeting. CATARRE. COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER FOR EVERY FORM OF GATARRH, $1. asK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache and Fever iustantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste, and hearing restored, and ravages checked. Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings tnto€he Throst, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, &., cured. One Bottle Radical Cure. one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford’s Inhaler, in one package, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for SaNFORD's RavIcaL CURE, pure distillation of Witea-Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, &c. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. “KIDNEY PAINS" ané that weary sensation ever Present with those of painful kidneys, weak backs, overworked or worn out by standing, walking, or the sewing machine, cured by CuTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, a new, original, elegant, and speedy ant dote to pain and inflammation. At Druggists, 25c.; five for $1—malled free. POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. Boston, Bavws Dry Goovs Dezranruent mbl Should now be visited in order to acquaint yourselves with ali the novelties of the spring season which we are daily receiving. BOUCLE NOVELTIES in all spring shades. HOMESPUN SUITINGS in spring shades from 25¢. up. NOVELTY ROBE SUITS at lowest prices, 50 Pieces NOVELTY BOUCLE SUITING, a special bargain, at3le * Many special attractions for those in need of Second ‘Mourning Goods. { We have given special attention to their wants. and hope to supply them all from our well selected stock. 50 Pieces COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS at 80c.,, actual value §1, SATINS in all shades from 35c. yard up. We show a Special BLACK SILK which we are au- thorized to GUARANTEE THE WEAR OF. ‘We will supply any part. or the entire dress if neces- Sury, to any one who shat! purchase from this number and the wear of it turn out unsatisfactory. Our price for itis $1.15. See itand buy a silk you can rely upoa. A complete line of Surah Silks at all prices. We are still headquarters for HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. A new feature for this department is the introduc tion of Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Slips in both Cotton and Linen. BAUM'S DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, We pride ourselves in carrying the largest stock of Dress Trimmings in the city and as to price, selection, &c., we think this departanent will compare favorably with any in the country. Just now our Trimming Department is complete und positively more attrac- tive than ever before. EDGINGS. ‘We have all styles and all colorsin Jet, Rosary and ‘Wood Edgings. Prices from 25c. to $1 a yard. 12 pleces of Edging of fine Black Beads, our own im- Portation, at 25c. and 35c., really worth 38e. and 50c. Rosary Heading at 38c. a yard, worth 50c. Colored Beaded Headings (all colors), our own im- Portation, 48c. a yard; can't be matched under 60c. Fine Ornament Gimp $1.25 a yard, or Se. an orna- ment, Fine Ornament Gimp $1.75 a yard, or 8¢. an orns- ment. Fine Ornament Gimp $2.50 a yard, or 20c. an orns- ment. Fine Ornament Gimp $2.68 a yard, or 20c. an orna- meat. Fine Ornament Gimp $3.00 a yard, or 25c. an orna- ment. Also, Finer Goods at $4.50, $5, $6, $8, $10 to $15 9 yar Gang. Call special attention to our Colored Beaded joods. A new line of Colored Tape Fringes. newer and prettier than Chenille, at 9Sc. u yard; heavier at $1.35 agar Also, many new patterns in Black or White Beaded Nets, (lowest prices th the cl Beaded Grenadine, $3.00 a yard, worth $5. New line of Trimming Braids, ail colors, all styles, all prices. FEATHER TRIMMINGS. We cuarantee to give the best pos ible value. A line at 50e, in all shades, really worth 75¢. We call special attention to our line of light shades at 2c. a yard. HUSSARS. Hussars are very stylish. We were the first to in- trodes then: tn the clty~ ‘We call your attention, to our line at $1 cach, fn all colors; also, finer gr With dress ornaments to match. oc. BBB B uu MMMM BBB U MMMM Bae UMM M BB uM M NTH STREET. Ger Cuorce Goons Is Oxvex To MUST BUY EARLY. i We have opened during the past week 500 pleces of | CHOICE SPRING DRESS GOODS of the very Latest Styles, comprising all the Novelties ot the New York | and Paris Markets, BORVERED DRESSES, STRIPES, PLAIDS, CHECKS, and a full assortment of PLAIN COLORS of the following new Weaves: LACE DIAGONALS, PIQUE CLOTHS, FLORIO CLOTH, CREPE CLOTH, MOHAIR BOURETTE, DRAP ‘DALMA CORDUROYS all shades, in light welghts for Spring; COMBINATION SUITS, PARIS ROBES, &e. ENGLISH CHEVIOTS make elegant Norfolk Jackets and suits for smal! boys. ALL WOOL PLALDS, Spring Shades at 65 cents, worth $1. ‘The best BYSON CLOTHS we have ever seen at $1, worth $1.50. All Shades very fine CASHMERE, 40 in. wide, at ‘J5e. We have imported our SPRING DRESS GOODS Direct, and can save you the Jobber's profit, and can show an assortment of Reliable Goods that for Quall- ties, Styles and Prices will compare favorably with the Largest Houses of New York and Boston. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N. Remnants in Silks, Dress Goods and Velvets Jess than cost. Examine them. Sis, Venvers, Sars, Mxnven- LEUX, RHADAMES, FAILLE FRANCAIS and GROBURATNS im ited ad Colors ut treats Special ing ib BLACK SURAHS, REA DAMES al rn b RV EILLEUX, at $1, $1.29 and 91-00. and M. GARNET BLACK SILKS, all Grades, ae SILKS, GAUZES, TULLE, ILLUSIONS, Great Variety. We always Keep full stock of WHITE SILKS and SATINS, sultable for Weddings. Full stock of Meat INDIA BONGERS Just opened, BLACK GOODS of every Grade and Texture, NUNS VEILING for Veils, ai) Qualities, COURT: ALD'S CREPES, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Qne Price. _N. B—The Best is the Cheapest, 27 Fan Ayp Wisrer SUITINGS. QVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, Now on exhibition at the Leading Tailoring Estab MahMent of Washington, HL D. BARR, 2222 Peonsyivanw avenue ) ‘af 9:30. ‘Silk ‘Transfers, Jap. Goods, Baraols, Napkins, Fang, Scrolls, etc, New Masts, Sete "Mikado” Waltz, “Nanow, “see-Saw,” 0b. ‘Studies or Painting. Howees, pandasopen eer from 5 cts. to 25 ct, each ‘cl "Toys. 1e-Im J. JAY GOULD, 431 bth st hear Pa, ave, \ J S'5 CALF BOOTS $2, VALUE $250 Maen at ae Senta’ really w Ladies’ Peb. and Kid. But. es $1.50, '8, $1 Sehvol Shoes (solid) ius’ Shoes in Goat and Kid; every pair warranted. Gents’ Walkenphast at $2.50 and $3.50. | Rubbers and Arctics of the best grade and at popular prices, ae 1934 and 1916 Penna, i as 2 W. RRB New Srnrxe DRESS GoOoDs. ‘Weare now displaying a magnificent Stock of NEW SPRING DRY GooDe, ‘find an unusual large quantity of valuable YQU RATHER HAVE? Oar" TENTH ANNUAL SALE of LADIES’ REMNANTS OF SILK, Ladies’ 23-inch all-wool Suiting, 25 cts per yard. MUSLIN: (DERWEAR is in progress, Indies 36“ nee eens nd will offer them for sale on Monday, March 1st,at | take the opportunlty 00 cal goa eee a we Iadie'40“ “ —Tricots 50 peices which must take them off'at once. various kinds mede, those of which only: we will men- ee =e = a $3 yagas back G, Gree 1, Femnant price oe tion and leave it to youwhiet you would prefer to Suitings, $1.00 per yard. i; ees iss ee 3 2-30 | The first is the kind simply made to sell, the “catch Great Bargains in Biack and Colored Surah Siva [34 1.35 | Penny” Kind. You have seen it, and know what it ey corn aprorwicmapabed byrvecinb icq 1. Saari S0c | KIND YOU WILE FIND BLsEwitee a é S Bends Gatun 9 yds Surah, 1 0c, | ‘The second is that made for those who have not the 10“ LA Zoe | ume or inclination to make their own, and who are Our Hoslery Stock is superior to any thatwehave |@%“ 1 % 38¢ | not very particular so long as it is fairly deceat ever offered—embracing every thing new for mae. Ss : = 935 | rooming. ‘This ts the common run of Uneerwear ‘Ladies and Children. Bee oe «Mine 1 ff Foc. | trimmed with showy, loud embroidery, and low of It oy Grr ad 4 tae oo At is not worth buying, and YOU WILL FIND NONE W. W. BURDETTE & co., Bs 8 8 Sep FR, Sot cl oriraere Ed SJ * 1.00 © Feu ‘The third kind, and the kind YOU WILL FIND ‘Nos. 928 Tru 9r,and706 Ker. MW. [4% ¥ % QBS | HERK, has peculiar quietness of style about it that 27-3 ‘ 3%, Pongee Li % $Oc: | distinguishes it from the ordinary run of Underwear. SSS | Sy “ notin Rhadame * 95c. | Every woman who knows what honest material and CITY ITEMS. Special Notice. ‘We have just received 50 English China Dec- orated Dinner and Tea Sets, combined, 130 s., only $15.48, worth $22; also, the follow- ng extraordinary bargains will bé offered for to-morrow only at R. Goldschmid’s, 812-7th st. n.w.: Handsome White China Chamber Sets, decorated with broad colored band, only $2.95, worth $4; Decorated Tin Slop Jars, asso colors, only 26c., worth 75e.: Foot Tubs, assort- careful work 1s.—and all women know that when they ee it,—-will recognize it in the Underwear we shows Notice the good, serviceable cottons, the neat, regular ‘Sewing; the correct shape and sizes: the quiet, tasteful styles und patterns of erabroideries and laces, und that most important of all emsentials, perfection of fit, THIs IS THE KIND OF UNDERWEAR YOU WILL FIND HERE, and you will find it at prices actually lower than you pay elsewhere for either of the other two kinds we have described. An. experience of fifteen years has enabled us to Lot of HAMBURG EDGINGS cheap. 20,000 yards SWISS EDGINGS at 2c. per yard. LUTTRELL & WINE, 27-20 1930 Pa ave. n. w., cor. 20th st. ed colors, only 4%c., worth 65c.; lai eine | Exxarisx Axp Scorce Surrmca | ™avfscture MUSLIN UNDERWEAR to this high Mirrors,’ only ‘21c, worth Sdc; lange Beoke = sire standard of excellence, and to sell 18 80 low that shelves, in walnut or ash, only 97c.; worth Ss. P, nobody can afford to throw away money on so-called large Crystal Glass Water Pitchers. as EATON: ‘ERRY, “cheap” Underwear. or imagine they save anything ‘Colored Cut Glass Breakfast Sets,4pes.,only (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), by making their own or getting it made. 69c,; 4-bottle King Table Castor,only 59c.; Golor- | NEW SCOTCH CHEVIOTS AND TWEEDS. LADIES, WHICH OF THESE THREE KINDS OF ed Glass Saltjor Pepper Shakers, only 4c.;6 extra | NEW ENGLISH HOMESPUNS AND CHECKED MUSLIN UNDERWEAR WOULD YOU RATHER silver-plated Teaspoons, 69c.; Table’ Forks, SUITINGS OF *MY OWN DIRECT IMPORTA- HAVE? $1.33; fine Toilet Soaps, 3 cakes for 17c., worth 80c.; Folding Lap Boards, 89c.; Crystal Glass Tumblers, 6 for 15c.; extra large Bohemian Glass Vases, $1.40 a pair, worth $2.00; extra fine quality Hair Brush with Hand Mirror combined and Tooth Brush, only 69c., worth TION NEW FRENCH ETAMINES, ROURETTES AND CAMELS’ HAIRS IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SPRING SHADES. “LATEST PARIS. NOVELTIES” IN COMBINA- NGS. DOUGLASS & BRO., 622-524-526 Ninth Street. I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON NY ghelves £9 make room (for my 4 trade iu FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY Tale ves an opportun! ers to piace in fibraries ‘a fine collection of siandard aud miscelia- Reous Works. Don't miss it if you want to be bene- fied. “Any book or books wanted not in stock Will be ordered and’a liberal discount made from the retail Prices G. A. WHITAKER 4 1205 Pennsylvania ave, JW 4SHINGTON CIRCULATING LipRaRy, 807 14th st. aw. Recent additions: Indian Summer, ‘The Min Mystery, Flamer cas Margaret Kent, irs. Herndon’ Rachel And Latent Pertodichis Tyoux Soon, oan sowens toma Pomésticus, by Wim. A. Every Day Keligion. by James Freeman Clarke, My ‘Austin Phelps. ‘Study, by Gceana, by James Anthone Pronde, England as'seen by an American Banker. Social Studies In Kngland, bs SK. Baten. French Dishes tor American by Pierre Caron. WM. BALLANTYNE @ So: 428 SEVEN STEADMAN'S POETS OF A ICA, BRITISH AND AMERICAN POETS. EL TEs lcs SR RN ot fel? 418 uh st. tow, New Booxs Haphazard Personalties, by Lanman. History of Modern Europe, by Lodge. Tpland and Meadow, by Abbe ‘The New Testament, in the original Greek, Rachel, by Kennard. Zeph, by Helen Jackson, 1Lints on Languace, Flametia, by Story. lance. Spanish at a Glance, is, & lntze assortment of Valentines, Birthday, Wedding aud Cards of Condolence. ts W. Hi. MORRISO! nT St. Cloud Building. J. Cc. Horems 80: TION Si Ley Sa brass-bound Water Buckets, only | FRENCH TWILLED CLOTHS IN CHOICE COI Lxrorren IVED. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. : BOOKS, &e. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Lorrnsir & Wree L4°™ waren oF THESE THREE Booxs Boors: Booxse have just completed their annual stock-taking, and ‘WOULD aT cost. Re “Cc” Bonsma Ou HAS NONEOF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND IN COMMON OILS. IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DORS NOT CHAR THE WICK, WILL Nor SMOKE, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIMNEYS BURNS IN ALLCOAL OIL LAMPS, 3. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, CHINA AND GLASS, 2020 Tub st, WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. AFTER MARCH 1ST, 1ss6. me Just Receren, A CAR LOAD OF OUR, IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES, BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS, ‘which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICES. W. H. HORKR M18 __801 Market Space. 308 and 10 Sch st nw. Gnear Reoverox Ix Stoves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent on regular prices. This includes several of thecelebrated Radiant Home and other first-class Sioven A full assortment of Qvoking Stoves and Ranges oa hand at low prices. A call respectfully solicited. W. & JENKS @ 00, THE UNITED states orFictat PostaL| Carrera GUIDE FOR 1886. On sale and subscriptions received, Washington agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN C PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th st. n.w. 25¢c.; Eiectric Flour Sifters, only 19¢.; 8-at. in ORS FOR LADIES’ HABITS, GW SKE: Water Buckets, Se.; Clothes Lines, 30 ft, 40; | “SPECIAL OFFERING". OF _36-1NCH PURE SE Nears AED ACR Te 60 ft, 8c.; 90' ft., 12c. Just recelved a lai WOOL TRICOTS, IN ALL THE NEW SPRING DRESS TRIMMINGS. LACES assortment of Baby Carriages, which will MIX URES, at 50c. a yard, in entirely new patterns. New styles of CRAPE for offered at extraordinary low prices, 2 | NEW, RENTED, CHALLIS. DELATNES Ii | events Wear Te. Johnson, Sth and E Street, | NOVUTIES IN, STRIPED AND AKOCADED promg1 per OSTER RID G3OVES. i ts ) TONE VELVETS FO) MMING. ma ir upwards. warranted. Grerens {7 OxetEns | (= Oxerzns s y INDIA fopn 8) Per a wT PEN SVE ANT une Promise this week a much finer Oyster JKS * ~ = an ever. ersons desirous of a fine ‘dis! EXTRA FI. E QUALITY PLAIN INDIA PONGEE — VEN should see us. Our ordinary Steam, Stews, St 006: per vard, F oR Recerriox Axp Evexrsa Fries, &c., are superb; also, Roast in Shell, Broil | BEST QUALITY 20-1NCH SURAH SILKS, IN x WEAR, ‘Toast’ Hait Shell, ae” Ne A ALL SHADES, at $1 per yard. — Tanteniges ealoun es one ope ee ie Con eee EIN Back SURAH toite, HUNTRESS KID GLOVES, from 4 to 20 bat ——— . 51,25 fon lengta. 8 ID AN GRIISCM COLORED | “The PRINCESS BEATRICE FAN, the latest nov- CHOICE SHADES, at $1.50 per yd, reduced rom. 897 SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. Sa” PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Prury BUILDING, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street, Established 1840, 27 Lasssorcx & Bro. SONNETS and HATS AT COST until March Ist, MRS. M3. HUN 6 308 F st. M. B. Brvee & ‘ART NEEDLEWORK Prire Medals and Diplomas were xwarded at the Exposition, Iso4, tor Art vn Worl rea Awards for Art Neediework, executed from White & Co,, strictly wholesale, ‘No’ plate oF half-shell business on the premises, 3 Pickwick Clab Whisky isthe best. Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 lb. “Ward” prints, 50. per lb, Also cottage cheese and butter milk; sweet moilk 5c, per quart. Cream 15 cents. Tur Guest M o) inal Designs, were received from the Department Yoman's Work at the New Orleans Exposition, 1885. N GGG" 58g “Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroidery b HANN GO” § Mrs. M. B. Broce, Washington, D, C."—Report) of ES RANG ‘SSg ‘We have received another invoice of 21 yaan's Department of the World's Exposition,neld a ae Ge cocmeen RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS Sees aEthienin eee PPAR Lb AA OO EF Saratoga Springs, N.Y.—Arcade Bulidiag. n28-6m Pr ano bees Ake Siig) Eee, oat oad MS oof ESER, PERFECTLY FITTING P aA LLL AA Goo KERT a een Pattern, | dY4 Patterns ‘of Ba-que and Sleeve cut to measure 14 SEVER rhe. jese_ good: 3% yds. long, Antique Sbiy | BY S.T. Taylor's System, 50c. Cutting, Bastiog und expensive Curtain, ‘To keep pace with these we have marked down our $4.25 RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS to 53.25. And our $5.50 RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM CUR- TAINS are marked downto $4.25. Our $6.25 RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS marked down to $5.00. ‘This Curtain is 4 yds. jong, and isthe marked down the tollowing goods: 200 Doz. FELT HATS, sold’ formerly at 7c, selling now at 250. 60 Doz FELT HATS, sold formerly for $1, selling now at Sve. and 6ve. 60 Doz. FELT ILATS, sold formerly for $1.50, now at 75c. and $1. 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 100 boz. FINER CORSAGE BOUQUE 100 Doz. FINEST CORSAGE BOUQU, ‘and 75¢. SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- UPACTUREKS PRICES. Special sale in KID GLOVES at the following prices R-BUTTON JOUVIN. desirable shades, at 65c., gua Sie. and $1. IAL SALE IN CLOAKS. We are determined to close out our extensive stock of JPRENCH DYEING, scouRING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 31205 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 Maison Yriese, Rue ivolie, Paris, Ja6 Hix Marrs selling “NOTTINAHAM CURTAIN NET.” 15¢, Ise. Curtain Lace, CORSET LADIES, MISSES and” CHIL ‘3 CLOAKS. a " ,ERICR eo) _ 1. < if Goin, “ ‘Reduces the size and increases the length of the waist ELEGANT, BER! DTS at SH av aud gND SLE | aew spring Siyies and Effects in“Cartain Net” of feshy ladies without injurious tight lacing. RUSSIAN CIRCULA’ VISIT ES and JACKETS, at 7 and $3, LANSBURGH & BROS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. DOUGLASS & BRO. ‘The BOMBAY and MIKADO STRIPE and PER- SIAN DRAPERY are among the Newest Styles, We are Selling Them at 18¢. a7-m,17t isk NEWMARKETS, at 92.00 93. 8h ee er 8 oni BED SPREADS. pevspreaps | Mes Serwa MHcprenr, ‘We advise all in need of Cloaks not to purchase un- 605 th st, opposite Patent Large and select assortment of ART E IFS und FANCY NEEULE WORK and MATE RIALS for the same. Pearsall’s WASIL SIL < CHENILLE, F. Ui you have examined Our Stock and ascertained our Prices, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STRELT NW. 27 924 Sevexrn Sr. Is'Tux Prace. SMITH, THE MAN. size, Medium weight We are offering either of these for $1.00. Regular Price, $1. Our $1.75 Crochet Bed Spreads will from this day esol for $1.50. ‘This ts extra large size, und excellent value, SILKS, ENE, PLU*HES, LUMBIA GERM YARNS. eof LACKS, CR SKIRT PiAITIN HANDKERCHIEES. SIERY. CORSETS K 3, KID GLOV Ladies’ and’ Children's HO: UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and Stamping prompuy executed, Juz Mus. Vox Braxvis, Movers, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York! Win. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo, Suits made at the shortest notice. ‘superior fitting, ‘We want you to know that Bargains are offered in Sample Suits fur Meu, Hoys and Children. Also, OVEKCOATS, at the Great Sample Sale of Cicthing. We have over a Hundred Nice MEN'S SUITS, made of the finest goods, and are selling them from ‘94 to $6 less than similar suits can be bought for. We have over wo Hundred CHILDREN’S SUITS in the finest goods, ages 4 tu 8, ut nearly balf their SATTEENS. SATTEENS. Daily Arrival of New Patterns in Domestic and Im- ported Goods. One Lot just in we are offering at 18¢c., worth 25c. ‘These come in new aud pretty patterns and iu ap- pearance resemble the French goods. value, CORSETS. reasonable prices, aud satisfaction guarantecd, Aten meresee thove PRINCE ALBERT COATS, | French woven Corscts, all tone and nicely finlshea | Ays"é Dress rida Fromeaiya specialty, former price, $15, sizes 33 to 35, now only $0. with embroidery, for 50c. —— ‘ laren's FIN OVERCOATS, ages 3 to ce is 5 "LEANING - alt prices Crew pat Go to bane ehg | The Rand G.Corset, all bone, finished with ribbon and Diy CLEANING Feta pLISHBIENT is for next fall and winter. makes of Corsets, including ty a OVERCOATS at fearful low prices. Boys’ and the THOMUSON GLOVE-ELLTL Youths OVERCOATS at less than cost_of the goods, All styles of the best made, best wearlug Clothing, for aii sizes and ages at feartul low pi Thir:y-live Years Experience. } LADIES EVENING DRESSIos A SPECIALTY, Velvet and Hush Gurments, Crape veils, Laces, Dr. WARNER'S, Dr. BALL'S, Madam FO: HER MAJESTY CORSET, the lavest production for Stout ladies, is warranted not to break, Gloves perfouty cleased WHITE VESTS at less than half price. SPRING We can give you these in either high or low bust. Made up all-wool Dresyes dyed: Specialty aGood CLOTHING at low tigures. "Many of these gute ng ‘complete line in hildren's Corsets, Mourning nck Saawiestpend the fiuest Broadway gods, OFFICE COATS, 25e. and up, If in want of any style of Clothing calla: the Great Sampie Sale. Sighs on the windows — You shall have beiter goods and better bargains than you ever got. 924 7TH STREET IS THE PLACE, Gent's Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat and Reasonable. ‘Telephone call 143-2. ar MU 45818 K, nomrnery, Bates Cormetn to order in every siglo Moi materal, ‘abd guarantees perfect fe and comfort LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR, Gowns at 58c., worth 98c , made of the best quality cotton, extra long yeke of einbroidery and tucking. Gowis at G9c, Worth $1.10, Muiher Hubbard style yoke of three rows of enibroidery, fine tucking, dae ubroidere le wrour.d vec. atid sicev HER Srecia tins ARE— tween [street and Massachusetts avenue, {27 Chemise st 69, worth 8c. Made of fine Cambric, French Cofsets and Bustles. — | With dine lace i and lace euging, snd trimmed Children’s Corsets aud a $1 Corset (Miss H.’sowa with difere Tithons. make) that for the prices wnsurpassed, Drawers at 2uc., worth 5c. Made of superior qual- —Freneh, German aid Spanish spoken mri ty ‘with deep bem aid thexing. a moe —— D G¥e. Mude of extra quallt Soon Sa Sai | Corton. with Thamiburg Inseriing, ine tuckiogand eur | __ SEWING MACHINES, &e. uidery ruitle. = = Skirtsat 47c., worth 62izc. Made of good quality Cot- ton, with very’deep hem, with three (3) deep tucks; French back. Skirts at Sde., worth 69c., with deep Cambrie ruffles, fine tucking In the rutte aiid tive (5) deep tucks above j the ruttie. NAHE SIZE OF THE SELF-THREADING SHUT. THE OF THE oes | SILENT NEW AMERICAN. No. 7, Has recently been increased to jusi double its former | size, Which mukes it hold more thread tuan any mar chine now in tke market, Ladies, beiore purchasing, bave one of these won- derful productions of mechanical ‘simplicity sent to Your house on trial. tree; snd make your own compar: ns. Over 2,400 now in use in Washington, At. S. M.Co., Phil, established 1860. AUERBACH, Cor, 7th and Hi sts, Sole Agent D.C. Also, first-cluss Machines of othier makes at botiom prices Kenting $1" per week or Sb per monih, Repairing. First-class work and. low prices, 13) ‘= Tus Licuravssixc New Hone SEWING MACHINE Wx H. Rice 717 MALKET SPACE Ladtoy Seersucker Skirts for 25¢. One Lot Children’s ort peetes in Splendid Styles, neat. Infant's Merino Cioaks as low as $1.89. We admit marking these gvods very close, but we believe in tue saying “Dispatch is the Soul of Business,’ and by selling off these goods rapidly we will feel {fully eoupensited on the Loss of w trite less profit. LADIES AND GENTLEMENS LANCASTER, 829 77H N.W. nd Took Store. Catholic Good: Cundles, Caiidlesticks, Vases, Diaries. artists’ M. Japanese Novelties, at lowest prices, 7 Cincutatixe Linnany, udRe larsest and best in the city, with constant addl- 8 NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZI ‘8 soon as issued. Mrs LUCY L.HU: coy 749 Penneyivani 1749 _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. Fe RAKAUER AND GD P = K' Planon"Hurdett Organa “The SPA Jou F. Exus & Co, 937 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. WEBER PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE ‘appearance and durabitity. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Known all over the civilized world. R BROS. id Medal UPRIGHT PIANOS SECURED the New Orleans Exposition. PIANOS—STANDARD INSTRU- VOSE. & SONS' PIANOS—EXCELLENT ME- dium price instruments. aGtitD FIANOS-BEAUTIFUL TONE AND ORGANS AT ALL PRICES—g22, $40, and upwards. ae wae FIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT AND FOR sale on easy terms, PIANOS MOVED, TUNED AND REPATRED by competent men. Satisfaction guaranteed. ~All or- ders shoaid be left at our tice, We employ wo cae: vassers. LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN “LDEST AND the city. ALL ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE Prompt attention, Telephone No. 18, NING f-1m ia ave nw. BOB BPR > > Piano Forres UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH. WORKMAN- SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, WAREROOMS: Paltimore—204-206 W, Baltimore Street New York—112 Fifth Avenue. WASHINGTON—817 Market Space, 323, RANICH & | BACH AND STIEFE Mat) NOS. very respect. Gally's won- dectul Seifplaying instruments. G. L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1964, Special bargains in medium grade Pianos. Jala ING INSTRUMENTS. ESTEY ORGANS-170,000 IN USE. DECKER BROS, ESTEY, PIANOS. Arey FISCHER, } MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS, PIANOS FOR RENT, SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST.N.W., WASHINGTON (Jarvis Butler in Charge.) 1 SN, CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, 31D, Da FAAS € oO PIANOS. ~The perfect P and elegant siglo” Pay mi est nctory prices for the hol if i. L. SUMNEK, 511 9th st nw, Enwano F. Droor. $25 Pennsylvania avenue PIANOS, MUSIC Hae axD, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Pianos sold on Installments, Exchanged, ented, ‘Tuned and Kepaired. sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS, AND F. GABLER & BRO’S PLANOS. New and Second-hand Pianos of other males alwaya in stock at low figures, ‘a E P: acersox Prax OVER 36.000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class: reliable piauoat amedium rice. TECK @ 00 ant! ‘BAUS € CO. PIANOS. janos and” Organs. exchauged, Tei ot boxed, and tor rent. Rent applied if purchased. ‘Best'aud most complete assurunent’ of Ge. music in the 1 HENKY ENERBACH, 915 F street, m29_ Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co. Goon News: Goon News ily payments at low- lay Season. ioe) LANSBURGH & BRO., is the Simplest and Best Machine ever produced. . ‘Call and examine it, or send postal card and we will ONE PRICE, ONE PRICE. send one to your home on Trial Free of Charge. Bae, oo oo are: 885 ‘ 24-426 Tth at & OPPENHEIMER & BRO., pea 3899 2 Reh =) ee : Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, 528 9th st. ee a Nope ee oe Machines rented by the week or month. 5 gate selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) | __Repairing a specialty. 3230 for 85 cts., finished, ready for the wash tub, eS NET aup Bit ftde of Winnsttte Couot, tnd wheres | GUPPOSE YOU LOOK IN AT McKENNE Sg 2.100 linen Bosoms (rettorced.) and made first-class | $2 the Raw Auionatie Wilts ats uudie Dao Fruit ef the Loom Cotton and Five Line’ Besossy fk Ne™ Machines ofall kinds 7 : m_ ‘Cotton, if rh gs Tt Om BR® 983s | oniuisned, onie 00 cin Shirts made to orders Sty | __Henting and Kepairing. mnis Ss, HHH OO ER Finest Dress Shirts made to order for $0. Perfect Bt HoH O° E S8q _| guaranveed, at the Tr LAG T Sag 4 00 kee Sss8 =| pRaNcH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ‘HIS ‘00D IME 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, N.B,—All our Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotton TO BUY HEAVY WEIGHT CLOTHING, ee and made tull lo the measure, me prices were never so low as they are now at the A Larne Too Eany eee = NO BRANCH STORE 21s 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 IS ONLY A FEW Days OFF,SO WE ADVISE UUR CUSTOMERS TO BUY A LITTLE IN ADVANCE OF SPRING, AND SECURE THE FIRST NEW THINGS OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ©0., Corner 7th and G Streets, WHO EVER SAW THE LIKE? Liew Baran he ete Good Working or Evening Suits. $6.50. A PURE MALT FxTRACT. ¥ . Fine All-Wool Cassimere Suits, $8.00. Possesses the highest merit, It is manufactare gfrom | _Y Ard wide Shirting Percales. Better Grades Cassimere Suits, $10.00. ‘Wide Madras and Seersucker Ginghams, ‘New Patterns of Spring Satines. Indigo Iilue Cretonnes for Dresses, ‘New Crinkled White Goods for Dresses, the choicest materials, aud combines the most pala table qualities of a retreshing drink, with thi sting Sud wnolesome properties of the ‘Dest ‘Malt ies tracts, it is @ true tonic and delightful hey eeason at $10, $12, $14 and $16. alike desir. able for invalids and persons in health. Will ry Silk Rhadames in Woods and Browns, $1, und $8 that we sold in Upon tial to be'a pleksaut und complete substuuccior | ‘Tricot Cloths In Woods and Browne, SOC. bibweaghe hace lle ony vide pepaame for delieateconsetectineee OF Waied are wo stimulating | geincn De Belge in Woods and Browns, 250. ds the beverage “Par Excellence” for nm 88-inch Flannel Suiting (new), 40c, pet 8: at half Sirengtiens ane intone anee, of mili, while {| Hamburg Embroidery half price, 1c, 2c, Se., 4 ress pen cag ania Ose a — Afr careful analysis, Wilbur G. Tall PhD, New | O& 0 7» 8. 9c. 10c. up. dei eg ueresmaesue Seas Table’ beverage tea rena iee Fetething, nowrlsnlhe | eveRy DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE WELL {n season ab $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. Its palatable to the tame, and ofeaay assimniinog sy ASSORTED WITH NEW GooDs. ahah z wna JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., ($2.50, up to $6. 23 696 Pa Ave. South Side_| couaren's Pants from 85 centsup. DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOUIS, —GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ TLEMEN’S _GOODS. ane ape nid Srroran THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL WM MUEHLEISEN, Jusr Recuiven ~~ = yin 918 STH ST, WASHINGTON, Another Lot of One Hundred Dosen CLOTHING COMPANY, hike: ka e sande, Double Heels | 29 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. Avxeto-Awenican Ixsuraxce Co. ‘and Toes, six pairs in box. The regular price for these goods is $1.50 a box. *Weare selling them for Vesarrs box. @20F STREET NORTEWESE 1a) ea TENE tion spe toe x wear, Neckwear and Seat PURE OLIVEOIL F Nenmerle th Gi Liovharoraa satan ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . : ns & B ELLERY. 112Feinw AIs0, HAIR OBLITER | THE CELEBRATED VELATTS FAMOUS CARA- UOUS FRESH EVERY DAY. er ua ibe aly <cerpnaeat MELS, ‘caw ‘Sine €20 9th st n.w., opposite U. 8 Patent Offica, pag ANS teen TNS Temata orem FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, ‘as no one need be without # well-furnished home because they have not got the cash to spare, ‘We are determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH, And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- ect from. Come aher you have posted yourselves on prices ‘andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantes you that | Stalls. 628, 629 and 630 Center Mark: GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con- | titled to a share ‘vVinced that What we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at no GkOGAN'S, A Bad Z ‘For sale by Dealers generally, é by the Agent, SGMLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. tam’L G@ PALMER ‘Telephone, 454, art Squares, Rog FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIO At Specially Low Rates ‘During January. “WALL PAPERS* “Prices and Work Guaranteed” MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, Designs for Same Drawn to Order. W. I. HOUGHTON & ca, 103m 1214 FStreet northwest. Wan Parens Special Designa. fava INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING Designs and Estimates Furnished. Specialties in CARPETS AND FABRICA Agents for MORRIS & COMPaNT FURNITURR P. HANSON HISs @ 00, 815 15mm olan, FAMILY SUPPLIES. a art LUXURIES—POOLE'S CASH STORE I have extended my store through tw B street, making the largest Patilly Grocery tu Washingt A full ine of first-class Fumily Groceries to give, lire satisfaction or money. refunded. Prices red casi only. Call S ng for cash. Kem ed strictly first-class and 1 A. POULE, 944 La ave successor to Poole, Brooke & Uo. 20 Dia TEA CO BUY Low AND SEL Low.— aly, Flour, €4.90 per barrel. 4. Good Family Flour, STi eendes Kept anit ‘sold at lowest prices “No. 2 60 cents per Paes (eee OREN Riantation Suva Cothon, Toasted (requires % less than any. oilver flavor, 25c. per Ib. Shoulder Meat, 610 Tie per Ib. 11461, “Green tee, 10, 1244 and 15c. Ib. Tea oe. Ib. worth Gor, 3 1b. Can White Peaches, 1c, Tea Gc, worth SO. Creamery Butter, “ue. Ib. 3 Lb. ird Nee Syrup, 4 Honey. 650. gal. INDIA ThA CO. St -.w. “th st ears puss door, Send postal. delivered and guaranteed, “4 highest, coco FEE RRR cor Rk oO. ER oo THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Js without a doubt the most BraUTIFUL and the mom. Nernrriovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MIM, containingas it aoes all the most improved Machin: ery invented up to the present me, but they produce ® Flour Ussvkrassep by any mill inthe world. To Prove that, we would simply stave that 4 large quan- Lily of this ‘magniticent Flour is shipped annually to ‘Kurope aud eaien at the principal Courts of te old 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 glutinous particies of the wheat berry and omy Fiour. than an from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, as other best trade admits that Weil as the best, for either fuuntly or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. ‘bvery sack aud ‘every barrel is warranted to give entire stisinction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the mostex- ‘acting housekeeper aud satisfy Ue must lastidious eye cure. GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standara Famity Flour of the District. Itis eque! in quality to « great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. Ws tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HLL, and we teel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything cise Fur sale by al grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave, se13 WM. M. GALT & Ca Tur Curcaco Grocery Comraxy, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS: FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS. 2 Pound Can Corn, 98c. doren. y June Peas, $1.75 dowel, Small May Peas gh done Table Peaches, $1.73 dozen. Finest Table Peaches, yelow or white, §L.98 desea. Light Brown Sogy 1, Sige. i Standard A Susar, 6'yc. i Granulated sugar, 7c. Ib. Cut Loar Sugar, Zige: Ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY Family Flour, $4.95 00. Best Hamliy Pour, 85-7 bb; $1.44 % bbl, 728, Pateht Process Flour, $6.75 bbl; $1.00 % UbL; 8a THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, ‘806 7TH ST., OFFERS: New Mackerel tor 75c. kit, itish, db. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY ‘OFFERS: New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib.. or 10 Ibs. for 350. French Brandy. $5.56, ene Scot order by toall or tcohons Seas. CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 43m 806 7th street mw. Geod Overcoats at $5, $6, $7 and $8 that we sold in| Come and see the largest store in the United States, | JOHN R KELLY, Wholesale and Retail Dealerta FIRST-CLASS BEEF, V! MB, MUTTON, @e. CORN BEEF A SPECIALTY. ‘eh st. wing. ‘2U6 and 208 Northern Liberty Market. cafarketing delivered tree of charge toall parts of me OFFICIAL] EPARTMENT UF STATE: D Wanttrxuton. December 14, 1885. ‘otice that all ‘who are fied washarcel the Shatin SDR . and ave NOt E i i | if b hi ead ‘don aS ‘tary of State, Greding, the said former 2 £ * ce i in ts j i E rf

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