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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrice oF THE CurEr SIqNAt. OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D.C., March 3, 1586, 9 For the middie Atlantic states, fair ¥e Blighly warmer in the northern portion, sta- Yionary temperature in the southern portion, force, cated for Rorthwesterly winds, diminishing i For Thursday, fair weather js in New England, the middie Atlar lower lake region with no decided change in temperature. WE arr SELLING Ww! dow shad Spring fixtures complete, al fringe at 50e. Moses & Son, i a REMNANTS oF LACE CURTAINS, one and two rota kind, which we are selling at cost. arta W.H. Hoeke, 501 Markets 7th, will sell to- S115. Joris Lay: morrow 1,500 To-morrow is goin RGH, 3 pestr, eat day at the Paiais Royal. B cotton under- swear below cost, No b ‘out sale. ees Just RECEIVED all the latest spring styles of Derby Hats, both black and brown, at roek-bot- tom pric be only strictly one price Hatand Gents Furnishing Store in the eit 10 Per C Pa, av.n.w. th, w ussels Foot JunIws LANsBe: morrow 200 pairs of at $1.25 per pair. Dramonps AT Cost.—A few of the many mond earrings, 1% $85: psy pair Sly car « fine solitaire HARRIS & ( H. Horke, Last WEEK of t books at Walter B. An choice book: great stay and fin- iowest prices, | especially 2 good ‘and delivered. Telephone ¢: 06 Gst nw. Bald- Win Johnson avenue. Te! Brook Trot Spring Lan Phi phone delphia Chickens, Capons, At the Palace Market. — PACE and eyesight 5, COL, Aa. aITY AND DISTRICT. cht. ALBavcH’s, NATIONAL 5th street. HERZ0G' Nationat Mt itiesand variety. Dime Musev Xe Contensed Lo } Pioneer Council. No. 1, S. of I, pted a | gertes of resolu awn by John Samuel €. Mills, wrrow at the de temperance tbe sent to Mrs. the recording hby Mr. Ja: nma_ J. Fisk, wif House, ad . Co Bere 0 ndall, Hi: ster and ©. H. g early Samuel ‘dead ne t=. liis body was take to th et static 1 Le yabie aflairs, w t and hop at th day € Of this week acolored 2d and I e seventh mined for repor i jus trical. M MeLarney aud Miss Nora O'Connor arried last eve -_ Aloysius v Kev. Father Noor er the cere- the coupie held a Utheir future ew Jerse a young tenced to thirty day, for stealing merield’s stable, on t y avenue. Snell to- | sum- uel C. Middiet . Pryor d to-day to fill vacancies on the of the Criminal Court. Tne northwest winds which have prevailed for several days have resulted in making the Water lower on the river shoals than has been known for many A bill in equit. Mr. R. B. Lewis for W. ¥ rt AL Phil lips on a neg same have been suitat law the equities in the | Wratr ONDS FoR His Ap. PEARANCE.-~Phe case oi James M.W man who was arre r ed in the Police Co where! om Mrs. Martha S in THE STAR, Was called for trial’ Court this "mor Prosec Lavendar appea: the rm Charles 8. Moore and A. B. W fendant. “Counsel tor dete they would waive an exami easé was sent to the grand } ¢ vonds in the sum of $: Mr. Daniel y and started he horse comin got yiuec wid not stir, hough? th lyzed. turned his was Knoc 7 should have ——— WHOLESALE Liqvor LICENSE i Pires” Beexs.—The case of K colored keeper, at Ve R street, charged with se license, "was called in morning, and M for the defen: that they should to certiorari the case tw the ¢ ‘Ferm or appeal it to the Criminal ©: 4s the case where the whoiesal pulled by the Commissioners on zed Violation of the bond give reuse Was obtained, consist: stove-pipes of beer to be drank 4 ises.- The decision im this case wilt stove-pipe houses in Washington, latter are sold under a whi i % rendered imposes a fine of MARRIAGE LiceXsEs. — Marriage licenses have been issued by the elerk of th Hand, an, was sen- | To the Rditor of Tae EVENING Star: Idesire to inform the public that Recorder Fred. Douglass will be the orator of our cele- bration, Hon. John A. mn and Dr. C. B. Purvis will also make speec! The bie colored citizens are Tes} ily invited to proceed and arrange for the 24th anniversary Gf the emancipation of slaves in the District of Columbia, Very truly yours, 7, CALVIN CHASE, Chairman of the General Committee. ORGANIZED CHARITY.—The board of mans- gers of the sixth division of the Associated churities met last night at 1325 M street, Mr. W. H. Gunnison presiding in the absense of the president, Jadge MacArthur. The applications for relief received during February numbered 24. Twenty-one families were assisted, Sev- eral families were very destitute, and will re- re iurther aid. Ata meeting of the mana- gers of Cy og Oranisation society last hight, Mr. A. S. Pratt presiding, the secretary, Mr JG. Pratt, reported that the total nambet of cases registered in fle bureau was 8,079, 2.248 having been registered during Febraary” A number of cases of alleged attempw at fraud upon the benevolent were reported. Mr. David E. McElhinney, the assistant secretary, was elected « member of the board of managers. A Rano! Work was submitted and adopted for Mareh. EQUITABLE Lire Assurance Socrety.—The last annnai statement of the Equitable, which was published in the advertising colamns of THe STAR @ few day AzO, presents a strong ex- ijbit of the growth of life assurance. When 3 single company can roll up an aggregate of over $96,000,000 of new insurance in one ras itis Stated the Equitable did last year, it 1s'one of | the most convincing proofs ot the "tremendous pre the publi ness in 16 ress of life insurance in the estimation of The Equitable commenced busi- 59, and since that time has, accord- i 4 its exhibits, secured an aggregate of out- standing insurance of $357,333,246, Accord- ing to the same statement this society, during lust year, increased its premium income $1,- 43 ), its surpins $3,378,622, and its assets $5,591,461.96, For some time past the busi- ness of the society in this city has been in the hands of Mr. Joseph Bowes, under whose ef- fcientand enerectic management it has been able to secure a large shareot publie pai The Ist of January the society extended MF. Howes’ territory to include Baltimore and Mary. and it has succeeded now in cail.ng to the ir. Bowes the services of Major H. A. > has formed & partnership with Mr, and who with him will have control of ess of the society im the district of on and Maryiand. Major Hall is wn and highly esteemed citizen, and to the aid of the society the business and influence of bis large circle of friends and juaintances. Major Hall's field of operations for the present be Washington, and Mr. Bowes will devote his energies to the develop- ment of the Baltimore territory, ees Tur PaNonaMA oF MANASSAS—An exten- sive and striking reproduction on canvas ot the coud battle of Bull Run may now be seen in > panorama building, on 15th street, near Obio avenue, The picture is a most realistic , and las excited the admiration of all who ve seen it since the public were admitted on Monday evening. The action is most vivid, and those who were in the battle commend the work strongly for its historical accuracy. es Lot Hail, v Row the THE SALE of oriental g ‘announced in yesterday's Srak, by Walter B. Williams & Co., auctioneers, has been unavoidably postponed. phoecncehin Affairs in West Washingto: HALL To #E ERECTED.—Decatar K. of P., organizea lust night, at y meeting, a Building Associ ation wilhin themselves, for the pi of erecting a ball in West Washington to be known as “the Castle Hall of Decatur K.of P.” Five hundred shares have with the assurance of an_ increase, tot the hall will be about $5,000. At 3 ng the plans will be perfected. WepbixG Bets.—The marriage of Mr. Wile 7 Cruit to Miss Mamie Gibbon is to take place this evening at 7 o'clock, at St, John’s church.—The wedding of Mr. Isaac Branzen to Miss Kieindinst was celebrated last night at Trinity (Catholic) church. BUILDING | ASSOCIATION.— At ome 46th monthly meeting of the First rative Bullding Association of West Washington, held list night at their hall on 32d_ street, nioney sold from SS per cent to 90 per cent. The de- mand for money was very active, ALLEGED Day BAr—Joseph Sehlader, who keeps a bar room on 32d. street, was ar- rested yesterday by Officer A. Hess, for keepin; an opeh baron Sunday. He left $20 collate atthe station. In the Police Court this morn- hie case Was postponed until Friday. r» Ban.—John Weiler, the grocery= , Was before Judge Snell to-day for keeping licensed bar and was fined $105. ABSOLUTELY PURE This Powder never varies. A marvel of parity. strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders SoLp ONLY IN caNa. "RoraL Bakine Powbes Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 YER'S HAIR VIGOR STIMULATES THE thy action, and promotes vigor- all that can be supplied to and abundant; keeps p free from dandruff, prevents the hair from becoming dry and harsh, and makes it flexible and glossy. ° YOU AREQSUFFERING FROM A SENSE OF extreme weariness, try one bottle of Ayer’s Sarsapa Iwill cost you but one dollar, and will do you Itwill do away with that dred mb2 ATINES, jew styles, immense width, reduced price, 20e. TRICOT CLOCH, LADIES SUITING, new ig Shades, all Pure Wool, double width, 50c. LACK SILKS, excellent quality, immense width, speci at $1.25, price reduced to 98¢. SILKS, 374g SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62e., . CARTERS 711 Market Space, near 7th street. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 980, BLACK SILK VELVETS, 98¢. COLORED SILK VELVETS, 980. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75e. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. One Thousand Yards of Good Quality PLAID MUS- (worth 10c.) price reduced 6c. RED BORDERED BLEACHED TEA NAPKINS, Pure Linen, 50c. a dozen. ‘EW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, very best quality, immense width, 25. OUR HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, are one yard and « quarter long and nearly three quatters of 3 Yard wide—immense size, "They are ‘Fine ianen, and afe decorated with @ ‘wide col- “t border. Two of these elegant Towels will be Frederick Tyier and Etlen Hill; W man and Elizabeth J Vincent Du and Annie E. Hoi 1 Smith, of Cul- peper, Va., and Frauk C. English; W.J. Lesman sad “Mary B. Good, both of’ Montgomery county, Ma; J Lewis and Aun E. Young: MV. Tinney ax — DISORDERLY HACKMEN Fi afternoon, while the hacks wer. the neighborhood of 6th street enue southeast, preparatory to funeral of Mrs. Isiae Childs, sever amen drank freely trom a botu tot them who became into Quinn and Geo: by Officer Branso ore ofthe men foaght the officer and hisbadge. This morning, in the Poll the men Were fined $10 ee ‘Tue Natioxat Diaz MUsEcy, former Theater Comique, was opened Monday nis with many curiosities in the lower hall, white fm the theater proper a varied and amousin program of specialty features was given. There are performance alternoon and evening. ——— ‘Tue Morvan Prorectios Pi ComPaNy oF THE Disraicr ‘The above company, duty chartered by actor Congress. and now in the tenth yeur of its opera~ tions, offers great inducements to insurers in ‘the Way of low rates and annually dividing the {ts among those insuring in it. ‘Tue follow- Ing list of uames of the trustees gives every guarantee of efficient and successful mana: ment: Wm. Ballantyne, president; John Harkness, vice president: John 7. Given, Wi liam J. Sibley, N. W. Burebell, Wm. 5. Thomp- son, James Ht’ Saville, William Thompson Admiral 8. P. Carter. “The company is emph featiy a home company, its managers all being residents of the city, and its risks being limited tw property in the ‘District. The office of the company is at 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, where application for by-law, rates, &c., can bé amade to the secretary, James'E. Fite. wa msn Arr Norice.—The art sale at Scott's Art Gallery, Wiliard hall, will be continued this evening at § o'clock, at which time some of the best examples in the collection will be offered. Among the most notable we mention the works f Thomas Moran and Edward Deko- ter Brussels, Geo. Armieid and many: p'Breen. Yesterday standing in Virg whisk; ed—Th arrested On the way to the stat presented to each customer who buys $10 worth of bry Goods at STRICTLY cash prices So) a4" W usar (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE COUNTRY. APPEOVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS FOR THE INDIAN COMMISSION. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’S SONS, Fstablished 182% NEW YORE. wel4-waes.4p Fiss Ow Rye Winey, Baxuxo Pownzr FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, EINE OLD RYE WHISKY? FINE OLD RYE WHISKY; £ OLD RYE WHIsI : FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, For Mediciual and Family use, reduced. Pint aud $3.50 per gallon. “Give les trial: ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, m3 14th and 1 sta andad wad D eee me to 50c. per GEORGE KLINGSTINE, ‘73 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. ‘The finest and most artistic Ices and Ice Creams in silconceivable formas, emblematic, The follow- lug are a Sew of oar specialises: CHERRY-MAYO, C1 UAN, BISQUET GLAZE, PLUM GLAZE! OWN SMENTED PLUMBTEDS FRUINTAGL ASPARAGUS, PISTA- Po abnn {0 sour door in our ice caves in anfe and ‘We wiil turnin anything i notige aah urnigh atiything in our ine at theshortest Eczema ITCHING, BURNING, CRACKED AND BLEED- ING SKIN CURED BY CUTICURA. It is at this season, when raw winds and chilly biasts wake into activity Eesema and every species of Itch- ing and burning Skin and Scatp Diseases, that the Curicuns REWEDIES are most successful. A warm bath with CuricuRa Soar and a single application of Coricura, the great SKIN CURE, instantly allays itehing, removes crasts and scales and permits rest and sleep. Thiscrepeated dally, with two or three doses of Curicuma RESOLVENT, the New Blood Purifier, to Keep the blood cool, the perspiration pare snd unirri- tating, the bowels open, the liver and kidneys will speedily care Eczema, Tetver, Ringworm, Psoria- ais, Lichen, Proritua Seald Head, Dandruff and every species of Itching, Sealy and Pimply Humors of the Skin and Gealp, with Loss of Hair, when the best physicianeand all known remedies fail, ECZEMA CURED. About two yearssince I was badly afflicted with form of eczema, and ordinary medical treatment sig- nally failed to cure me. Ithen used your CuTICURA REMEDIES, and ins few weeks was pertectly cured. I think faithfully used they will cure the worst skin diseases known, GEO. 8, DICKENSON, Nat. Home for D. V. 8, Hampton, Va, SALT RHEUM CURED. Iwas troubled with Salt Rheum for » number of yearsso that the skin entirely came off one of my hands from the finger tips to the wrist. I tried reme- dies and doctors’ prescriptions to no purpose until I commenced taking Curicuna Rexpres, and now I ‘am entirely cured. %.T. PARKER, ‘379 Northampton street, Boston, Mass, ITCHING, SCALY. PIMPLY. For the last year Ihave had awspecies of itching, ‘scaly and pimply humors ou my face to which I ha applied a great many methods of treatment without ‘success, and which was speedily and entirely cured by Curicona. ‘Mrs. ISAAC PHELPS. ‘Ravenna, Ohio, CUTICURA REMEDIES Are sold everywhere, Price, Curicura, 50c.; RE- SOLVENT, $1: Soar, 25c. Prepared by the PoTTRR Davo and CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Masa, ‘Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” PIMPLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby ‘Humors, use Curicuna Soar. SHARP AND SHOOTING PAINS, ‘that seem to cut through you likes knife, are in- stantly relieved by placing a Cuticuma Awrt-PaIn PuasTEx over the spot where the pain originates. Ele- fant, original and infallible 250. mb A Woro Axour SPRING OVERCOATS. FOR THE NEXT EIGHT MONTHS THE MOST USEFUL OUTSIDE GARMENT A MAN CAN HAVE IS A SPRING OVERCOAT, NOT A MONTH, HARDLY A WEEK DURING ALL ‘THIS TIME, BUT IT WILL BE NEEDED. IN AN ADVERTISEMENT IT 18 IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE ALL THE STYLES AND QUALITIES, BUT WE MAKE SPECIAL MEN- ‘TION OF SOME NEW STYLES OF CASSIMERES, ALL-WOOL, DOUBLE AND TWIST AT $12; SILK FACED, $13.60. FROM THESE UP THROUGH ALL THE GRADES TO FINE IMPORTED GOODS, LINED ALL THROUGH WITH PURE SILK. WEHAVE THESE IN VARIOUS COLORS, SHADES AND MIXTURE, AND WE THINK THEY ARE THE FINEST AND BEST READY-MADE COATS EVER SHOWN HERE, THEY ARE AS FINE AND AS GOOD AS ANY “CUSTOM” COATS, AND COST $15 TO $20 LESS. FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN THE “COVERT,” OR ENGLISH “TOP COAT” IS VERY STYLISH. WE ARE HAVING A NUMBER OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES MADE UP. WE CALLSPECIAL AT- TENTION TO-DAY TO OUR LINE OPENED ON SATURDAY AT $12.50, WiSICH WE FEEL SAFE IN ASSERTING, ARE THE HANDSOMEST,AND MOST GENTEEL COATS EVER SOLD IN WASH- ENGTON AT THAT PRICE, LOOK AT THEM, E. B BARNUM & Co, 981 PENN. AVE. Geronrmuoar ‘The Savage Butcher, don’t want any cROOK In bis'n, and refuses to deliver himself up, save on his ownterms, BTRAIGHT, Itis not within our province, nor is it any part of ‘our purpose, to forecast the result. We only know that things wre sorter mixed regarding the Indian question, and we leave the solution of that vexing aud perplexing problem to the managers of Indian affairs, willingly submitting and subordinating our case tothe WILL AND WISHES OF THE PEOPLE, to whom we long since surrendered, putting whatever of talent we posiessed at their disposal, cheerfully catering to thelr tastes, delighting ourselves in supply- ing thelr wanw, and in so doing take great pride in. PROTECTING ‘Them Against Fraud and Extortion. So very successful have we been in the carrying out of our kaudable scheme that every one is affected with ADLER ON THE BRALN, ‘and we trust it may never leave them, certainly not with our consent, as we shall contiaue to sell FINE READY MADE CLOTHING For Men's, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s wear, AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W.. Corner Mamachusetts avenoe STRICTLY ONE PRICE, And that the lowest, ‘Open Saturdays until 12 pm, Hizo Woora mhl IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE a DRY, PRIME, GELECT STOCK OF HARD ‘WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1884 IT TAKES FOUR OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA. SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES, WEAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER 4 STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD Woops InN WASHINGTON WILLET & LIBBEY, Cor, @th atrest and New Yorkevense, - THE ‘EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. ee CITY ITEMS. Hahn’s Reliable Specialties In SPRING Foorwear, 816 7th street and 1922 Pa. ave. teed ii and fit. piece eRSS RNAS ET Aas : pane $3.00 hand-tarned Button for tender ‘Ladies’ $2.50 Coustne’ Ane Kid Button. Ladies’ $2.00 fine Kid and Foxed Button, Ladies’ $1.25 famous Reliable Button. glen $4.00 “Vietor” fine hand-ti 102, Gents’ $2.00 and $2.50 celebrated Calf Button} Laced and Congress. A guarantee with every 00 Seamless-vamp Button, Laced and Gaiters: pies Gents’ $1.25 and $1.50 Solid Button, Laced and Congress. Youths’ $1.00 Solid Button Boots. Child’s 75c. Kid and Pebble, heel or spring- heel, plain or solar tip, Button. Infants’ 35c. hand-made Kid and Goat But- Ail winter goods at cost. a ton. Souvenir Week. ‘The largest aud most handsome chromosever presented at Youne’s SHOR House, 402 7th street. Look for the Old Lady in Window. a By Sending Postal to Auerbach’s Sew- = ‘ing Machine Roome, 7th and ou_can have a new improv Uaeatine of ny Lind sent to pour red free, Rent $1 per week or $3 per month, Re- pairing. All work warranted, et ‘The Bazar Dressmaker, the latest fashion publication, containing 900 styles Jor ladies and children.’ Price 20 cents, By mail, 25 cents, At OPPENHEIMER'S, = 528 9th street northwest, It Comes Only a Week After Mardi Gras. ‘The pleasure seekers at the Mardi Gras Fest!- val at_ New Orleans, La, will have until March ‘9th, Shrove Tuesday, ‘this Year. Lent then commences, and on ‘Tuesday, March 16th, the Grand Extraordinary Drawing (the 190th Monthly) of the Louisiana State Lottery will take place, when over halfa million of dollars will be thrown around promiscuonsly. All about which event any one can learn on an ap- Plication to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La, Restaurants shouid look to their interest and buy Oysters, Clams, Crabs, etc., from N. White & Co., strictly wholesale. No’ plate or half-shell business on the premises. 3 Scott's Emulsion of Pure COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Its Use in Lung Troubles, Dr. Wimax Caponerto, of Jacksonville, Flas says: “I have for the last ten months prescril your Emulsion to patients fee a from rey troubles, and they seem to be greatly benefites by its use. © $3 Per Gallon. 75e. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, b¢ allowella lee tra of, thirty days of ‘ou are allowed a ‘the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap for the Speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous bility and all kindred troubles; also formany Other diseases, Complete restoralion to healt guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphiet In sealed envelope mailed free by ad- Gressing Voltaic Belt Go,, Marshall, Mich. w,s,k Pickwick Club Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney Patier churned every morn- ing and delivered in %{b, “Ward” prints, 50c. per lb, Also cottage cheese and butter mili; Sweet milk 5c. per quart. Cream 15 cent, DRY GOODS. MARCH 3, 1886. LADIES’ GOODS. EINHARDT'S, 910 re ‘ST. N.W. R ‘Great Bargains in Sik it Ht Black Guinet Gros Grain SUK only 756, 1,75 eres 25. 15a 75. worth $1: Sara; S7-ines Wwieas wort $2, only Satin, 24 inches wide, We close 7 pn Saturday excepted.” “iaho-tm j find an unusual Jarge quantity of valuable REMNANTS OF SILK, and will offer them forsale on Monday, March Ist, at prices which must take them off at once. Su yards back G; 0. price $2, remnant price 70 Pees ae ae, ei er me ol ae fo Price oe 8% “ Re Dy S fe ba “ Te. ms = ie ae ” Toc. t > ge = Ja Rin if G4 “ Satin Rhsdame “* 95e. ‘We have full lines of BLACK SILKS from 75¢. to $250. Full lineSURAH SILKS, all shades. Beanti- fol styles in French and American SATTEENS Beautiful line of Anderson's and other GINGHAMS. Lot of HAMBURG EDGINGS cheap. 20,000 yards SWISS EDGINGS at 2c. per yard. LUTTRELL & WINE, 27-20 1930 Pa ave. n. w., oor. 20th st. Esausz Axp Scorer Surraa Srarox Peary, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), NEW SCOTCH CHEVIOTS AND TWEEDS. EW ENGLISH HOMESPUNS_ AND CHECKED NEMO TINGS OF “MY OWN DIREUF IMPORER. TION.” NEW FRENCH ETAMINES, ROURETTES AND THE DESIRABLE CAMELS’ HAIRS IN Al SPRING SHADES, “LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES" IN COMBINA- ‘TION SUITINGS. FRENCH TWILLED CLOTHS IN CHOICE COL- ‘ORS FOR LADIES’ HABITS. “SPECIAL OFFERING” OF 36INCH PURE WOOL TRICOTS, IN ALL THE NEW SPRING MIXTURES, at 50c. a yard. NEW PRINTED CHALLIS DELAJNES IN CHOICK AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. NOVELTIES IN STRIPED AND BROCADED TWO TONE VELVETS FOR TRIMMING. INDIA SILKS, EW PLAIN AND FIGURED LOUISINES AND SUMMER 811 EXTRA FINE QUALITY PLAIN INDIA PONGEE a 500. per yard. BEST QUALITY 20INCH SURAH SILES, IN ALL SHADES, at $1 per yard: “EXTRA GOOD ‘VALI IN BLACK SURAH SILER, at 75c.. $1, $1.25 and $1.50. “A GREAT Bai N" IN 22-INCH COLORED ALL SILK SATIN DUCHESSE IN SEVEN QHOICE "SHADES, at $1.50 per ra, reduced Om. Sa SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. 4ar PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Peery BoILprxo, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840. 27 Tus Is A’ Goon Tr TO BUY HEAVY WEIGHT CLOTHING, For prices were never so low as they are now at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. Corner 7th and G Streets, WHO EVER SAW THE LIKE? Good Working or Evening Suits. $6.50, Fine All-Wool Cassimere Suits, $8.00. Better Grades Cassimere Suits, $10.00, Good Overcoats at $5, $6, $7 and $8 that we sold in teason at $10, $12, $14 and $18. Boys’ Suits at $5, $6, $7 and $8 that we sold in season 81 $7.50, $9, $11 and $12, Boys’ and Children's Overcoats at half price, Children's Suits at $2,$2.25,$2.50 and $3 that we sold in season at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. ‘We have @ full line of Pants for $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, up to $6, ‘Children’s Pants from 35 cents up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, ne CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. Goon News: Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE} For all im need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, ‘Sno one need be without a 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 AS 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 store in the United States. ‘Come and see the largest and. most varied sock to se- lect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that 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 vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at 110 GROGAN’, Tsvorsen Br Tux Won, DR S. PP RE ISTILLATION OF MANY OF THE GERMAN HERBS, RETTIT 227, eer 277 Sok z 17 oO OL 200" Ta. Bot GERMAN vase won] | Pers Peg a wo Eur E BEER iy oo i Cuas. W. FILLER, Baitimore, Md., says:—I ep- ey eed cy ry Fever, and obtained the most beneficial re- ng A. A. Kina, U, S Senator from Vermont, ‘It affords me great pleasure to state that "Dr. Teaiaine, aud ie bent T ever used to Ses Sea ine, ui ever ° and Buiousness, Thave given “Dr. Petzold's German Bitters” acare- ‘fat trial: In quality and character they are very. Thave no hesitancy 1 rend ‘alee Hal disardersaud tbe debiity resulting from protracted Miness, Ww. SELUNWH, MD. “Dr. Petzold's German Bitters” I consid: of the peat "imedicises for Malate’ ond. Sensation eet Baltimore, Ma. Ponsa hae eames U1 18sew fe SGHLITZS MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. ‘For sale hy Dealers generally, or by the Agent, : fAM'L GQ PALMER, ‘Telephoun 454, Lasssvncx & Bro. ‘We have received another invoice of RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS: To Sell at $2.50. These goods are 3% yds. long, Antique Pattern, doup nicely and have the appearance of a doubly expensive Curtain, ‘To keep pace with these we have marked down our $4.25 RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM LACECUR- “TALNS to $3.25. 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. long, and isthe greatest bargain ever offered n'a Curtain, ‘We are offering special low prices in “NOTTINAHAM CURTAIN NET.” 42.10. Curtain Lace, 15c. Sein, Tn Maem HES 47in. 2 200. 60-0. 3 zee. 5sin 2 250. Goin. 2 30c, ‘New Spring Styles and Effects in “Curtain Net.” ‘The BOMBAY and MIKADO STRIPE and PER- SIAN DRAPERY are among the Newest Styles. We are Selling Them at 18c. BED SPREADS. BED SPREADS, ‘Two Bargains in White Red Spreada First—One Extra Size Heavy Bed Spread. Second—One Pique Spread. weseanoe aerating sae are offering of these for © sre ouReguiat Price, $125. .75 Crochet Bed Spreads will from this ea ‘be sold for $1.50, = ‘This is extra large size, and excellent value, SATTEENS. SATTEENS, Daily Arrival of New Patterns in Domestic and Im- ported Goods. One Lot just in we are offering at 18c., worth 25¢, ‘These come in new and terns and in a} ‘Pearance resemble the French goods" CORSETS. French woven Corsets, all bone and nicely finished wovewith embroidery, for 50c. ‘The Rand G.Corset, all bone, finished with ribbon and jace, wt ‘7c. ‘We have ail the leading’ makes of Corsets, including the P. D.. the THOMPSON GLOVIE-FIITING, Dr. WARNER'S, Dr. BALL'S, Madam FOY'S. HER MAJESTY CORSET, the latest production for Stou; ladies, is warranted not to break. ‘We can give you these in either high or low bast, ‘A complete line in Children's Corsets, LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR, Gowns at 58c., worth 98c., made of the best quality cotton, extra long yoke of embroidery and tacking. ‘Gowns at 68c., Worth $1.10. Mother Hubbard style yoke of three rows of embroidery, fine tucking, fine ‘embroidered rufiie around nec. atid sleeves. Chemise st 47c, worth 9c, Embroidered yoke aud embroidered around neck’ and sleeves, made wuare neck. *Citemise ut 69, worth 98c. Made of fine Cambric, with fine lace ingerting and lace edging, ‘and trimmed With different colors of ribbons, Drawers at 2c. worth 36c. Made of superior qual- ity Cotton, with deep hem and {ueking. rawers at 47c., worth UO. ‘Made Of extra quality Cotton. with Hamburg inserting, ne tucking aud eu roidery ruftle. Skiriat $76, worth 62%. Made of good quality Cot- ton, with very’ deep hems witn three (3) deep tacks: French back, Skirts at 68e., worth 69e., with deep Cambric ruff fine tucking in the ruffle aiid ive (8) deep theks abo the ruile. Ladies’ Seersucker Skirts for 25c. One Lot Children’s Short Dresses, in Splevdid Styles, at Infant's Merino Cloaks as low as $1.89, ‘We admit marking these goods very close, but we believe iu the saying— “Dispatch is the Soul of Business,” 14 by selling off these goods rapidly we will fee, fully compensated on the loss of « trifleless prank el LANSBURGH & BRO., ONE PRICE, ONE PRICE. 26 420-422-424-426 7th st, ‘OW IS THE TIME TO BUY SHIRTS, ‘We are selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) ed, ready for the wash tub. ‘This ‘Wiunsutta Cotton, and a BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREKT NORTHWEST, X-B—All onr Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotton snd made full tothe measure. 126 A Lanz Too Enay 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 BEASON, ‘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, ‘Silkk Rhadames in Woods and Browns, $1, ‘Tricot Cloths in Woods and Browns, 600, ‘B8inch De Belge in Woods and Browns, 250, ‘38-inch Flannel Suiting (new), 40c. Hamburg Embroidery half price, le, 2c, 8¢., 4c, 5e., 6c., Fea, BC, 96, 100. up, EVEBY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE WELL ASSORTED WITH NEW GOODS. JOHNSON, GARNER & 00., __ 696 Pa Ave, South side, Axaro-Asmmcax Txsunaxce Co, * 420 ¥ STREKT NORTHWEST ‘Wasurneros, D0, Gy LL waren oF THEse THREE ‘WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE? Our TENTH ANNUAL SALE of LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR is now in progress, and we take the opporcunity to call your attention to the various kinds made, those of which onty we will men- tion and leave it to you which you would prefer to have. ‘The first is the kind simply made to sell, the “catch Penny” Kind, You have seen it, and know what it is—trashy, worthless, and dear at any pric. THIS KIND YOU WILL FIND ELSEWHERE, ‘The second is that made for those who have not the ‘me or inclination to make thelr own, and who are not very particular so long as it is fairly decent looking. ‘This is the common run of Unaerwear trimmed with showy, loud embroidery, and lots of it tis not worth buying, and YOU WILL FIND NONE OF IT HERE. ‘The third Kind, and the kind YOU WILL FIND HERE, has a peculiar quictness of style about it that distinguishes it from the ordinary run of Underwear Every woman who knows what honest material and careful work 15.—and all women know that when they see it,—will recognize it in the Underwear we show Notice the good, serviceable cottons: the neat, regular ‘sewing; the correct shape and sizes; the quiet, tasteful styles and patterns of embroideries and laces, and that most important of all essentials, 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 manufacture MUSLIN UNDERWEAR to this high standard of excellence, and to sell it so low that nobody can afford to throw away money on so-called “cheap” Underwear, or imagine they save anything by making their own or getting it made. LADIES, WHICH OF THESE THREE KINDS OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE? DOUGLASS & BRO., 622-524-526 Ninth Street St, Cloud Building. How To Be Beaurrrct. 27 ‘This secret has been successfully solved by the MONTE CHRISTO PARFUMERIA. Established 1860. EUGENIE'S SECRET OF BEAUTY! It mot only besutifies but purifies the complexion, also produces 8 orifiant teaapareacy.. 1 is indorsed by the leading belles of Surope and America, and is recommended by leading physicians. Sulisfaction guaranteed or money retunded. Price per box. VELOUTINE FACE POWDER. ‘Warranted the best in the world: 50c. and $1 per box. INDELLIBLE LIQUID FACE ROUGE. ‘Natoral tint; don’t rub off. Price $1.50 per bottle, INDELLIBLE LIQUID LIP ROUGE, Price $1 per bottle. Also our BEAUTIFYING MASK, ‘Which is renowned thronghout the world. Price (with accompanying preparations), $2. CREAM IMPERATRICE, for improving rough ‘skin, §1 per box. eae CREAM OF ALMONDS. for softening and whiten- ing the hands, 50c. per bottie. M. RIAL BALM. for developing the bust, re- moviag wines Price§t per boule” RUSMA, for removing superfluous halr, Price $1 per bottle. ADONINE, for dyeing instantaneously the hair, beard, eyebrows and eyelashes light brown, brown, dark brown or black, without soiling the skin. Price $1.50 per bottle. Also the MAGIC HAIR TONIC. Price $1.50 per bottle, Full assortment of above may be found at J, ROCHON’S, DEALER IN HAIR GOODS, 537 15thst. n.w., opposite Ti easury Building. All Indies wishing to see these goo:!s tested and ap- piled free of charge are cordially invited tocall. Ahi information will be cheerfully given. These ‘are, tbe same vertised so extensively by L. Shaw. New York. f1-s&w,6t J. C. Horenrssox, Taeonren SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES in entirely new patterns, New styles of CRAPE for evening wear. MILLINERY. FOSTER KID GA0VES. from $1 ir upwards. Every pair warranted. gme per pair wna Bree ra warrant For Recerrox Asp Evexixe WEAR. {cIhe, HUNTRESS KID GLOVES, from 4 t9 20 bat "The PRINCESS BEATRICE FAN, the latest nov- ety. BONNETS and HATS AT COST until March Ist MRS. M. J. HUNT, 6 1309 F st. uw, M. B. Broce & T NEEDLEWORK Prize Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition, 1884, for Art Embroidery and Drawn Work. executed from ‘Awards for Art Neediework, , Were received from the Department Hi ooxteah a 1885, fork at the New Orleans Exposition, “Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroidery by ‘Mrs. M. B. Bruce, Washington, D. C.”—Report ot ‘Woman's Department of the World's Exposition,held at New Orleans, 1884-'85. ‘Washington, D.C.—Supplies: 433 9th st. n.w. Studios: 919 Est, n.~, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.—Arcade Buiiding. n28-6m_ RS. & J. MESSER—PERFECTLY FITTING ‘of Basque and Sleeve cut to measure, by'S.T. Tavlor’s System, 50c. Cutting, Basting and Dress Making at 1222 F ‘st. n5-4m* ‘RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer aud ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris, Jas Mes Serwa Horpenr, 605 9th st, opposite Patent Office, ‘Large and select assortment of ART EMBROIDER- TES and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MA’ KNITTING SILKS, CKENILLE, ARRASENE: RIBBOSENE, PLUSHES, FELT, "ZEPHYRS Co: LUMBIA GERMANTOWN WOOL and KNITTING ARNS, ‘iegant line of LACKS, CREPE LISSE NECK RUFFLINGS, SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ladies’ and’ Children's HO: SIERY. CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and WORSTED GOODS. Stamping prompily executed. Jad, Monisre, Mxz. Vox Braxors, Moor Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York! ‘Wa. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sults made at the shortest notice. Superior Sitting, reasonable prices, and sutisfaction guaranteed, ‘Eveuing Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus a specialty. ana 20 14th st, between Land K, NTON FISCHER'S: DEY CLEANING FSTABLISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, ‘906G st. nw. nce. LADIES EVENING DEESSLSA SPECIALTY. quetet and Pian Garments, Grape velly, Lacey joves per jean ‘Made 1p. alkweol Dresses dyed: Specialty «Good Gent's Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and ‘Gene: . and Reasonable. ‘telephone call143-2. ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TextH STREET NorTuwest ery style and mater, Neat chy oes RCIALTIES ARE French mage Underciotnin, if Merino Underwear ‘and finest imported . Patent: ‘and all Dress Goods, Gorets ands $1 Corset (iiss ELtsown Chitaren’s make) that for the prices unsurpassed. R.B.— French, German abd Spanish spoken, wrl4 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Srxcrau Jost REcErvED Another Lot of One Hundred Dozen HALF HOSE. ‘These Goods are full regular made, Double Heels and Toes, six pairs in a box. The regular price for these goods is $1.50 a box. Weare selling them for $l abox. Also, a great reduction on all of our Winter Under- weat, Neckwear and Hoslery. For bargains in this line call on ns & B ELLERY. 1112Fst nw. Tue Gnest Manrx.Dowx Ar NN cGy BET x HS Ss fa id red a Pied > Oa: Brbegs Es ovo é E. Er NW. ‘entire stock, we have “CELT HATS sold formerly at T6c., eeling crite a ee dss w" a ee yb a ti 8:1 LT EE RUT, ase EST CORSAGE UES at oe, ND FINES! SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- RERS' PI Special sale'in KID GLOVES St the following FOUR-BUTTON JOUV. TE, Gestrable shades, at O50., stilt finer qualities at 75c.. and $1. SPECIAL, SALE IN a Tastes" Gioaks. ELEGANT, BERLIN een ‘NE! ETS, at: abd | nuast Ay GOCE ERS vinrieseme Moen + MESrICE NO. ACKETS, at SEAL PI iS aod VISTTES, campru Ab PI Hat 4xD qe See Sthee hiGatat ee ae = ‘Branch Store, FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ HOUSEFURNISHINGS, _ LE LUXURIPS—POOLES A fall line of first-class Family Groceries to ive en- Ure satisfaction or money refunded. Prices reduced toacash basis. I positively sell for cash only. Call and ee what You can save ty baring for cach. “Re mem! goods guaranteed strictly trstclass and iow, S A oPOOLE 844 La, ave sacoemor —BUY LOW AND SELL 10" Family Flour, $4.90 per barrel. % Good aw. Fiour, $1 > 24 a, and sold at lowest No. 2 Mackerel. 00. cents bucket (two dozen.) Plavtation Java Gothen, (requires: , X—~- any other), highest perio, Shoulder Meat. 6t0 Tue per To. Casnard’s Best Cured Hams, 11ige%b. Green Coffee, 20,250 0n ‘e 1S. Ib. Tea S0e. Ib. vite Peaches, 15c,, Re “C” Bersxe Ou HAS NONEOF THE DEFECTS USUALLY POUND IN COMMON OILS. IT CANNOT BE DOES NOT CHAR THE WICK, WILL NoT SMOKE, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND PAEVENTS TRE BREAKING OF CHIMNEYS BURNS IN ALL COAL OLL LAMPS SCHAFFER & BRO. CHINA ANDGLASS, 2020 7tn at. WE CLOSE aT 6 P.M AFTER MARCH 187, iw. 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, (SIGN OF THE BELL), IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS oF PURE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS AND SPICES. We call the attention of buyers of pure articles to our © and well-selected stock of Pare aiid «naduiterated ‘Tens, Cottees, Sugars, Spices, Chocolate, Coeoas, &e agii3g_ Rew ‘crop Gunpowder Tea, 60, 60,°70, S00, Fine new crop Young Hyson Tea, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, ae Tea, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 ine new » 40, 50, 60, 7 astgg crop Imperial 60, Fine new crop Japan Tea, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70c. Fine new crop (Uncolored) Japan Tea, 50 and 60c. antg'g BOY crop Formosa Oviong Tea, $0, 00, <0, Se, 7 Fige new c {ish Breakfast Tea, 30, 40, 70, S0e. and 10 EUS ge Fine Lew cro} 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 expresily for THE UNION TEA AND COFFEE 00. aX{@ph, Toasted Old Government Java Coffee, 28, 30 Frosh roasted Mocha Coffee, 25, 28. 32, 350, Fresh rousted Rio Coffee, 14,16, 18 and 20c. Fresh roasted Maracaibo Colle, 18 aud 20e. ‘Try our 25c Java and Mocha Coffee. 200. Pure choice Moyune Gunpot 3 Pure choice Bouguet Formosa Golong 4 WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. ‘Will a good article secure it? If so, try our goods. No trash of any description will be kept in any of the Union Tea and Coffee Cavs stores, St naa HEADQUARTERS— 31,33 and 35 Burling Slip, New York city. WM. P. TOWERS, Manager, D. G. EICHELBERGER, Salesman. 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 1886. re Jvsr I VED, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITRR BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS, which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT OOST PRICES, W. H. HORKR 8_ 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sih at nw, Grear Reoverox [x Srovm Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now: offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per centon regular prices, This includes several of the celebrated Radiant Home and other firstcinss Stoves, A full assortment of Cooking Stoves and Ranges on hand at low prices. A call respectfully solicited. §a30, Canrers, art Squares FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIG At Specially Low Rates During January. “WALL PAPERS" “Prices and Work Guarantest™ MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITER, Designs for Same Drawn to Order. W. E. HOUGHTON @ 00, 210-5m 1214 F Street northwest. (Discount to dealers of Tea and Coffee.) a19-s8w3m PIANOS AND ORGANS. coc FEE RRR EEE $09 Ene EE te Sal > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, {s without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most Norarriovs Flour in the World. ‘The Milders have not only the most perfect MUL, containing as it goes all the ‘most Improved Machin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce 8 Flour assED by any miltin the world. ‘To prove that, we would simply state that a lange quar tity ofthis macnificent Flour is shipped anmually to Europe und eaten at. the principal Courts of the old world. We Guagan Tae: that it ls 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 particles of the wheat berty and a thorough elimiuation of ail Weak and starchy matter has at last been regched, and 1s consequently: more Nvtaitiovs, yielding more. bread to tne barrel than any other Fiour. ‘The best trade admits that | from its bread making qualities it Is the cheapest, as | ‘well as the best, for family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by un ur made. Every suck and | 7 every barre! is warranted to give entire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ¢1 acting housekeeper and satisfy Yue most tastidiouseyi- cure GILT-EDGR A magnificent Winter Whest Patent, GOLDEN HILT ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Famfly Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a grest many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILLand we teel assured that any housekeeper who tries tern once will never use anything else. For sale by al grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave, eels WM. M.GALT & Co, Tux Curcaco Grocery Comraxy, 906 7TH STREET, OFFERS FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS, 2 Pound Can Corn, 98e. dozen. Searrow iat Peas, $1.65 dozen. Barly Tune Beas i May Peas $1.9 ‘Table Peaches, 8 Flies fable Reaching Se beBrows Suge Standard A Saar, Gye it Granulated sagas, 70°1b. Gut Tat Sagar, Fase 1b: THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFrnies Family Flour, $1.9% vil Best Famuly Flour, $0.78 Ubl; $1.44 % BbL, 72. ‘bbl Paigin Broce Flour, $6.73 BbL; $1.69 % bbl; 85c. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 806 7TH ST., OFFERS: New Mackerel tor 76c. kit, New Codtish, Se, 1b. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY ‘(New Buckwheat, 4c. 1b. or 10 ibs. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OF Fs French Brandy. $2.00 gallon. Pure Rye Whisi 00 gallon. year-old Rye Whisks, $5.00 callon, Send order by mail or telephone 423—3. ‘Goods delivered free to any part of tue city, CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 806 7th street now. 143m 5 R KELLY, Wholesale and Retail Deaterta EIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL. LAME, MUTTON, @e. CORN BEEF A SPECIALTY. Stalls. —628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Oth st. wing. 206 and 208 Northern Liberuy Market. Marketing delivered tree of charge Loall parts ofthe Wx H. Ria ‘AT MARKET sPACR FINE BBR (00, (00 TITT 5885 : aND abbers and Arctics of the best ‘and at popular as 2a OWS 20 « aw. opposite U. & 2708 VSI, BECK PIANO SALE AND RENT WAREROOMS, Piano and Organ Tunlg nad iepairing lano ani a specialte. Work warranted, mobd-Sin Fe RAKAUER A. To PEAREA Pina une Bee | eg pair, at G. HK. KUHN'S, 407 10th st nw ns Joux F. Ens & C Sorhaagontomne, WOVE WERER PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE appearance and durability. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Known ail over the clyilized world. BEHR BROS. UPRIGHT PIANOS SECURED the Gold Medal at the New Orleans Exposition, BEUNING PIANOS—STANDARD INSTRU- ments, VOSE & SONS PIANOS—EXCELLENT ME- dium price instruments. aGUMD PIANOS-BEAUTIFUL TONE A ND ORGANS AT ALL PRICES~$22, $27. $40, $50 and upwards, PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT AND POR sale on easy terms, PIANOS MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED by competent men. Satisfaction All or ders should be ieft at our offies. ‘We elmpioy no came ‘vassers, PEST AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN city. ALL ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE Prompt attention, Telephone No. 18. JOHN F. ELLIS & 00, 1m 937 Pennsylvania ave nw. a ORTES UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY, SECOND-BAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICER PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE @ CO, WAREROOMS: Ra)timore—204-206 W, Baltimore Street. New York—112 Fifth Avenue, _WASE ‘817 rket Spac ns 1 Steere & BACH ANDSTIEFF Pi- PE canta ovey ene, anys weal BYE , ‘ Surhtanoveryremact 0 G, L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventhst.n. w. Established 1964 Special bargains in medium grade Pianos, Jalé Mik LEADING INSTRUMENTS, ESTEY ORGANS—170,000 LN USER DPCKER BROS, MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS PIANOS POR RENT. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST.N.W. WASHINGTON, DG Garvis Butier in Charge.) 15 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, MD. No THEE. DAVIS & COS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOK.The perfect Plano of the worid. New and clemaot style” Pasy monthly. payuneuta at low eet tactory prices for Ui anon on B.L SUMAN ER, 811 Oth st aw. pwarv F, Door. 25 Pennsylvania avenue PIANOS, MUSIC =D MUSICAL Mi:RCHANDISR, fn = ness siemaneee ee ‘Tuned and Hepalred. sole Agent for STELNWAY & SONS, E GARLER @ BRO.'S PiANOS, ‘New and Second-hand Piauus of other makes alt in stock at low figures. dul Beno, P08 owe ne ver A and reliable piano at «medium STECK @ co ant BAUS & 00. PIANOS. bored and for reat Re purehanes ‘Beat dud most complet wm srtmedt” of Gc muse in ibe oxy. HENKY EbERRACH, ING i MACHINES, &o._ rp size oF THE SELF-THREADING SHUT- THE OF THE Hias recently been increased to justagabie 1% former size, which makes it hold more thread than ary 1s- & OPPENREIMER & BRO, Bole Agent for the District of Columbia, 628 Oh st. nw, ‘Machines rented by the week or month, Repairing a specialty. 30 SUPPOSE YOU LOOK IN AT SSS tere nach New Machines of all kinds - We Azz Now Orrznmo Goods at Lower Prices than have been quoted, for years past. Our stock ts unequaled, both in Extentand Variety. Purehasers secare ad- ‘Vantage by calling and give our Stock an in- epection, consisting of MEN'S SACKS, NEWMARKET AND i ‘TOUT OVERCOATS. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S DRESS SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MEN'S UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR, ‘SHIRTS, GLOVES, @c., 2c. ‘Manufacture of Custom work, we will, saske the seme Uberal Giecount to thane wae ‘preger Clothing Made to Order. 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