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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D.C.. Mareh 5, 1896, 9 a.m. For the middie Atlantic states, tair weather, stationary tempers winds generally north: erly, followed during + local rains, falling barometer. Fgr Satur; ir weather Is indicated for ‘al rains in the middie Atlan- Tie states, and local snows in the lower lake region with no decided change in temperature. va sp Woop at summer prices. V.Bald- on Joknees or. and Rhode Island win Johnsen, cor. 11th 5 avenue. Telepnone con Goto ¢ for new Be Boos, cream ston heade mene, Florida eat ¥il, mus radishes, _sorre! water cress, Brussels sprouts ppers and asparagus. Also, a fir Marketing delivered. 5yo Cent phone all 963. 3 Supscripe aT ONCE to Free’s Select Library. p street, opposite Ebbitt, Send for descriptive eirealar and terms. Rear Frexcn Kk Black, 12-buitons, 98c. Moasquetaire 1 S1LYS. j Gloves. | The Pal-| est spring st le of | m prices. FRANCS, cor. price ‘one Hat | th “Were We Daw THE LINE. Item. ALL NEW Books at Free’s Select Library. F street, opposite Ebbitt House. I CAN Orpen for Saturday's marketin; dest Iowa creamery country roll, 2 pare lard, Se. Ib; p Dest, at 1c: 4 ths. prunes Hour, white lily patent, 4s, 3: ‘9th street northwest. wz store i Conntexctse Next Mospay, Wm, Hahn & fos Reliable Shoe House, $16" 7th street and . will ‘close daily at glasses until | EXT reduction on ope 09 Pa, av.n.W. | t Vienna Optician Co. Boru Siprs at Free's Select Library. F | t, opposite Ebbitt House. | REMNANTS OF LACE CURTAINS, one and two Pair of a kind, which we are selling at cost. W. H. Horxr, SO1 Market Space. <T.—A few of the many bar- | ir diamond earrings, 1% a pair 2 | Dramonns at € gains we otler, one eurat carats, 31 rats for | $175, we ire rings | elu. $15 he 3 in street. | LAptss AND GENTS” dshed in a superic especial! a and delivered. the lowest prices, Goods sent for Dox'r Far 73 imitation | mahogany chamber suite before they are all gone. W.H. Horke, S01 Market Space. | AntiricraL Eves E 1s, 453 Pa. av. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Nizht. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Bischoff con- ‘The Rateatcher.” “Held by the Enemy.’ coxD BULL RUN.—15th ights in Rome. HeERz0G's.—“Wrin NatioNaL MussUM.—Curiositiesand variety. Dre MeseuM.—Arizona Joe. Condensed Locals. A bill for a divorce has been filed by Jacob Rerskley against Amelia M. Herskley on the ground of desertion. ‘The W. L. I. corps will attend the funeral of | E their late comrade. D. E. Sweils, of 5. ‘the bar. George Carter, colored, went home drunk last night and ran‘his son’ Alexander out of the house, and threatened to kill him if he did not stay out. George was fined $5 or 15 days by Judge Snell to-day. ie ‘There is published In the advertising columns of THE STAR to-day a “notice that on and after Sunday next all barber shops will be closed on Sundays, in order tocomply with instructions received from the police department.” z The boysin the military drill at the High school give an exhibition at the schvol building this evening. All four companies will (pate in the drill and there will bé songs & the glee club and music by an amateur or- ebestra. For ashort time after the exercises ‘here will be an informal reception by the teachers and pupils. crowds visit the fine panorama of the seoond baitle of Bull Run in the panorama building, on 15th street, daily. All who see it sre outspoken in praise of the realism and power of the work. Itcan be seen daily from Yam. to 11 p.m. The West End Minstrel troupe give one of thelr pleasant entertainments at Curtis hall, Georgetown, this evening. The course of Saturday lectures under the ‘auspices of the Anthropological and Biological societies will be opened to-morrow at 4 o'clock im the lecture hall of the National Museum with a lecture by Mr. Wm, Hallock, on “The Geysers of the Yellowstone.” Mr. M. B. Clark, who has ‘been employed in the bureau of medicine and surgery, Navy de- partment, since 1542, is lying dangerously ill, und being 87 years old, is not expected to re cover. Officer Falvey took to the fourth precinct sta- tion lastevening a dead white male infant, | Jound on 15th street, between D street and ‘Virginia avenue northwest. This morning, about 1 o'clock, Officer Cog- hill, of the seventh precinct, while patroling his"beat saw Isaiah Brown. a colored boot- Diack, trying the windows at Mr. Sirausburger’s Tesidence, 629 H street northwest. As be had not effected an entranee to the premises, Judge Snell sentenced him to three months On the farm in defauit of bonds. Columbia Lodze, No. 10, I. 0, 0. F., gives its entertainment and hop at the National Rifles’ armory this evening. Nobie Kush has been sentenced to two months 1n jail by Judge Snell for cruelty beating Bridget Morrison. Elizabeth Belt, alias Dt ored, is under arrest on ac George Cowie’s April, Iss3. oe How Carey White was Killed. THE CORONER'S JURY THINK THE LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER WAS NoT To BLAME. Last night, at the Baltimore and Potomac depot, Coroner Patterson took testimony con- cerning the death of Carey W. White, the rail- road gateman who was killed on the road early ‘Tuesday morn! o. T. Bradford, to-day , Was to-day admitted to Tr, alias Elliott, col- arge of robbing Mr. residence, 1523 O street, in that the decease bis L:-year old grandson, left his house live o'clock in the morning, the la signal lamp. While waiking along the owing blew the smoke a from ashifting enstine and prevented ineer from seeing White and the boy. When witnin tenor tweive tect from the engine the little fellow looked up and, seeing the head- Light so near him, jumped from the track and ealied to bis grandfather to do the same. His grandiather, who was crippled, had gotten but One leg across the track when the engine struck the heavy wind that was ad Sto aud threw him down the bank. He died the next day. ‘The jury rendered a verdict of death from the sicull and other injuri run over by an engine. ." the verdict said, “they see ¢ the persons in charge of the engine, view to public satety, they believe place a flagman at Second southeas: ————— received rom the p reason, sale of seats for urs at Albaugh’s has need 3 be ase company which supported ne NeUSOD. — —Last evening, about seven Solomon, a dealer in farni- a Street southwest, drop) as 18 supposed, from heart ruich he has been ‘troubled tor He leaves a widow and three ehii- the Nevad: Opera house Monday at the opera sisted by the sun: her here earlier in t Drorerp Dean. O'clock, Mr. Mose ture 4 morning lock Lucy Anderso: ored girl about 18 years old, went tos Uitiecr Mnding no 0: afterwards Off the girl there ane in, and finding arently ill, went to the telephone and requested the attendance of a doctor, but soon beard the wail of an iniant and countermanded the order tor a doctor aud | Filla, It wil! cost you but one doliar, | feeling, and give you new life and energy. telephoned for the police ambulance to convey mother and child to Freedman’s hospital, oo Ronert Exaer’s &rxrmpay.—The one han- ath aaniversary of the birth of he irish patriot, wus cele- ing by an entertainment at Temple under Ui Cian-na-Gael Association. were pre: tthe request of Mr. M. Tr. the committee Of arrang, Brady, of Vir- ginia, pre speech. Ree! appropriate to te i Mentify themselves wit any yolitieal party here. in England. Do ali ‘that will best promote the independence land. “Hecognize no free trade doctrines,” said be, “that would make America the slave of Eugiaud.” a A Fixe Disriay oy TURKISH CARPETS AND Rvues ar Dowzixa’s.—Mr. Dowling has now ari and on exhibition a very select and ghoice ment of Turkish carpets and russ. There area number of the smaller rugs. and the catalogue embraces about twenty large Rod most attractive ts. = se wil continue unt y Morning next, on which day the sale will begin. For the hours of sale see the advertisement. ase Ball in Washington. SCHEDULE OF GAMES BY THE HOME CLUB THIS SEASON—THE NATIONALS’ NEW GROUNDS, ‘The meeting of the base bail league was con- cluded in New York yesterday. The applica- tion of Washington that it might charge 25 cents admission to league games was denied. St. Louis was granted the 25 cent rate, and also Philadelphia. The schedule of games decided upon provides for the Washington club, as fol- JOws: At home: With Philadelphia—April 29, 30, 17, 19, Sept: 10, 11; 13. With May 4 0, 12, Aug. 19, 20, With Chi 3, 29, Aug. 4, 5, pt. 30, Oct. sas City— Mas June 1, J Oct. itl roit 3, 14,5 5, 16, July 21, opt. 18, 20, 21. . Gilligan, Carroll, and Shaw were as ington, and Radford, Bas- Lillie to the Kansas City club. THE NATIONALS’ NEW GROUNDS. The work of laying the foundations of the grand stand and elub house at the Nationals’ new grounds, on North Capitol street, were be- gun yeste ‘The grand stand will be built on the G strect side of the grounds, and made jate 2,700 speciators. ' Open seats cohstructed on the North Capitol street The work of building the grand stand ces to enclose the grounds will be unpleted, itis expected, within a fortnight, hen thé work Was commenced yesterday some excitement on account of a re- 1-union men were to be employed. y ctor, however, assured the Knights of Labor thathe had and would employ only union men. A Suir For FaLsk Arnrst. — Yesterday, ph Herzog entered a suit ‘against David T, of Ne to recover $10,000 imprisonment ‘and rest. “g was arrested on a Warrant orn out by Wolff charging him with stealing tch Movements of the value of $78; old wateh eases, &e. Upon a hearing Pudge Snell yesterday Herzog was dix charged. —Ata meet- | last evening of the veterans of the Washing- | f utered the ser- States in 1861, Col. Lemuel nd Mr. W. E. Morgan, sec retary, a comiuitt was appointed to prepare a plan for celebrating the twenty-fifth anniver- sary of the “muster in,” on the 10th of April next. —-—___ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THe EVENING STAR LABOR MASS MEETING.—One of the largest and most attentive gathered in house opera under of ‘the Knights H. M. presided, and addresses were delive Messrs. Beaumont, of Mass., and Daniels, of A number of iadies were —It has been decided that the state re- rs the boat clubs next July will be held at Frederic at Alexandria, as hours, ss, the W 50 per _day.—The new state tax of $50 | ating rinks has led to the closing of the ittle skating rink here.—Grace Lee, the daughter of Mr. Abner Lee, brok fall at her home a few days lodge of Odd Fellows bas elected W. W to represent the lodge at the April meeting of the state grand lodge in Richmond.—At the last mayor's court Lewis Minor, colored, was fined $3 for disorderly cond nh, 00% FA R 0O WY 4 ALLL ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity. Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short'weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp ONLY IN CANA. RoYaL Baxixa PowDEE Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 _— HAIR VIGOR STIMULATES THE ~Ahair cells to healthy action, and promotes a vigor- ous growth. It contains all that can be supplied to make the natural hair beautiful and abundaut: keeps | the sealp free from ¢andruff, prevents the hair from becoming dry and harsh, and makes it flexible and glossy. F YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM A SENSE OF ‘extreme weariness, try one bottle of Ayer’s Sarsapa, a will do you Itwill do away with that tired mb2 incalculable good. Beacriret Sarres, New styles, immense width, reduced price, 20c. TRICOT CLOTH, LADIES SUITING, new ‘Spring sbades, all Pure Wool, double width, 50c. BLACK SILKS, excellent quailty. immense width, | coecalbrzani ne Q2'an ice someea oo oor SILKS, 374g SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62c. CARTER'S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th stree. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 98. BLACK SILK VELVETS. 98. COLORED SILK VELVETS, 98¢. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. ‘One Thousand Yards of Good Quality PLAID MUS- LLY, (worth 10c.) price reduced 6c. RED BORDERED BLEACHED TEA NAPKINS, Pure Linen, 50c. a dozen. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, very dest quaiity, immense width, 25¢. + OUR HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, are one yard and @ quarter long and nearly three quarters of a ard wide—nnimense size. ‘They are ail pure Fine and are decorated with a beautiful wide col- border. Two of these elegant Towels will be ented to each customer who buys $10 worth of ‘ ‘LY cash prices, Swers Srectre Is nature's own remedy, made from roots gathered from the forests of Georgia, ‘The method by which it fs made was obtamed by a halfbreed from the Creek Indians who inhabited a certain portion of Georgia, which was communicated to one ofthe early settlers, and thus the formula has been handed down to the present day. The demand bas been grad- vally increasing uatil a $100,000 laboratory is pw hecessary to supply the trade. A foreign demand has beea created, and enlarged facilities Will be necessary to meet it, This great VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER CURES CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, ULCERS, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD TAINT, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercury or Potash. | Sie. ean a Books on “Contagious Blood Polson” and on “Blood sud Skin Diseases,” muiled free. For sale by all druggists, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 13 ' 157 W. 234 st. N.Y. Gnaxprarner Crocs, SEVERAL SUPERB SPECIMENS, with Handsome Brass Dials, For Sale HA! mhttim aw RUE, HARE SEAREY'S ' WM. HAHN & CO., z 816 Tih st. Boys’ HL Wathen ‘TUCKER, SCHOOL SHOES, J08. A REVEEN, st. Look for Life Size Boy. Guarantee with every palr. ae Pricxwicx ¢ orc W insky, Can be had aubr wo, Groene if Santieha eres ef ase on hand asic cht & CO... Distillers. Baltimore. a ; Tue Voexxa Ornctax Courany 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IY PLAIN FIGURES Great Half-Price Sale, previous to dissolving partnership, at Strasbarger Bros., 726 7th st, between G and H,and 461 Pennsylvania ave., near Aly st. Ladies’ genuine Curacoa Kid "Dress Shoes. Opera or Common Sense last, reduced to $1.75, worth $3.25. Ladies’ fine’ Kid and Pebble worked button-hole Shoes, opera last, reduced to $1.10, worth $2._ Ladies’ Kid Opera Sltp- rs French heels, 65c., worth $1.25. Ladies’ louse Slippers, leather or cloth, 23c., worth 50c.' Misses’ Pebble Button Shoes, spring heel orcommon sense last, warranted all leather, reduced to 85c., worth’$1.50. Misses’ fine Kid Shoes, worked’ button holes, reduced to $1 Worth $1.75, Youth’s Se iool Shoes, strictly all leather, 75¢., worth $1.25. Boys’ excellent quality Button Shoes, very stylish, reduced to 1, worth $1.75. _ Children’s fine ‘Kid Spring Heels, sizes 4 to 8, 55c., worth $1. Children’s School Shoes, sizes 7 to 10, 65c., worth $1.25. Children’s best Kid and Pebbie Goat Spring Heels, worked button holes,sizes 8 to 101g, 85¢., worth $1.50. Infants’ Lace Shoes, 5c. per pair, reduced from 20c.__Men’s Gaiters and Shoes, $1, worth $1.75. Met Lace and Congress, narrow or wide toe, reduced to $1.35, worth $2.75. | Men’s warranted hand- Stitehed_ Shoes, all styles, reduced to $3.60, Worth $5.50, Men's Calf Boots, $1.60, worth $8.50; only a few more left, Men’s and Ladies’ embroidered Slippers, elegant patterns, 65 worth $1 Men's’ Dancing Pumps, 97 worth $ 1 Grand Sp&ial and Peremptory Sale of extraordinary bargains in Fancy Rugs, all new goods and latest designs, far below cost of production, will be offered for to-morrow only at R. Goldsechmid’s, 812-7th st.n.w. Tapistry Mats only Sic., worth $1.00; extra large size Rugs 99e., worth $2.00; Soudar Mats 69c., worth $1.00; Smyrna Mats 89. worth $1.50; Smyrna Rugs $2.25, worth $3.00; large size FS ‘worth ; 0; larger size $2.98, worth $4.00; extra large’ size $3.25, worth’ $5.00; Cocoa Door Mats, with red borders, 43c.; larger. size 59c. Also, the following special bargains will be offered: Albums only 10c.; large Chro- mos 10¢.; Fancy Splash Mats, 2 jor 15c.; 25c, Hand Mirrors jor 13¢.; new square shape of English China Tea Sets, 44 pes., $3.48; Roller Skates only 49c., new square shape of hand- some Decorated English China DinnerSets, 130. .. only $15.79, worth $22.00; Real Majolica Enspadwes ol 27e.; Real Majolica Fancy Jugs reduced from 5c. to 25¢.; $1.00 Jugs re- duced to 48¢c, 1 Before Rebuilding, S. W. Augenstein, 817, 819, 821 7th street northwest, offers for to-morrow the followin; wor derful’ bargains: Colored gas globes and ler, 28e.; 1, doz. colored polka dot tumblers, tollet sets, all colors, $1,33; crumb nd tray, 19¢.;large block tin dish pan, B2e.; tra large, 37 covered buckets, 5c.; block tin wash basin and_50 clothes pins, '13c.; decorated chamber sets, with broad bands and gilt lines, $2.83; 3 bars Rising Sun stove _pol- ish, 13c.; 4) doz. wine glasses and waiter, 28c.; lava cuspadores, 27c., all colors; !arge clothes baskets, 48e.; 3'1-pint cups, 5¢c.; curtain poles, GO feet clothes line, 8c.; 90 feet, t, 17c.; bronze stand lamps, com: plete, 46e, 1 What is in & Co.'s 1e Shoe House, tand 1 nnsylvania ay Are ready to show to their patrons the largest Stock in the Dist pring wear of fine and serviceable Boots and Shoes. Amongst them the tollowing spect: Ladies’ $1 hand-made French Kid Button, best for the price in the United States. Ladies’ $2.50 flue Kid and Foxed Button. Ladies’ $2 unrivaled Button, 5 Ladies’ ‘$1.25 solid, worked-hole Kid and Pebble Button. nt’s $4 Victory genuine hand sewed, seam- less Vamp Sines, Gent's $2 and $2.50 Calf, “warranted,” But- ton, Laced and Gaiters, $1.25 and $1.50 Solid Shoes, Misses $1 Reliable Heel and Spring Button. pobild’s 60, 63 and 75e. Heel, Spring Heel uLLOL Infant's 35c, Kid and Goat Button. 1 Geat’s Mi Alarge and handsome chromo will be pre- sented to every customer this week at our first ‘opening of spring shoes, Oxford Tics and Slip- pers. Shoe House, 402 7th street, Look for the Old Lady in Window. i Opening New Spring Searfs 25c. Each. Beautiful line. Handsome patterns, At Auer- bach’s, 7th and H, 2 Special Prices Saturday and Monday. Laundry Bags, stamped, 19¢. Stamped Splashes, knotted tringe, 29¢, Stamped Tidies, knotted fringe, 10c, ard Covers, outline works, 49c. A complete line ‘'Hamburgs aud Nainsooks, in match patterns at very low prices, Torchon, Medecia and Oriental Laces at reduced prices? The most complete lineColored Embroideries in the city, from Se. a yard to 75c. a yard. All marked down to close out. 1 Mrs. Ma 12 7th st. nw, Carriages just re- , S12-7th st. Dw. which wiil be offered at low prices. Also, ail elegant assortment of Fancy Plush Carriage Mats, Parasol Covers ana Aighans, T Fresh Supply of those Superior Seam- Jess Colored Socks, two pairs 25e, At Auer- bach’s, 7th and H, Where We Draw the Line. Any shoe that has not a leather sole is beyond our line. Shoes with high-sounding names, and conse- quent fabulous prices, 2 are outside of our line. Materials only for show, as, tor instance, tancy, expensive linings, which add to the cost anc detract from the Wear of a shoe, aré not in our line. Advertising ina way to make the public bel that we can give them “somethi: ¢? for “noth is way off trom our line. Reliable Shoe House, nd 1922 Penna. ave. Elegant Line French Suspenders, 25¢., Worth doubie. At Auerbach’s, 7th and H. 2 Saturday and Mo: ."" S22 7th street, 3 doors ‘crash, Be.; 1 HN & Ci 816 7th ow Tr 2c. Linen Towels, Cashmere, black Linen, 19¢.; 1 K Natusvok, Be. 5 Nainsvok, 10c.; Lace Stripes for aprous, 3 Zephyrs at 6e. per 02; Boys’ Calico Dress Shirts, with collars, 85¢. 2 Best Quality Biue aud Gray Flannel Overshirts, AtAuerbach’s, Tthaud H. 2 Pickwick Ciub Whisky is the best Fresh Alderney Futier churned every morn- ing and delivereu in 4, 1b. “Ward” prints, 50c, per lb. Also cottage cheese and butter mili; sweet milk 5¢. per quart. Cream 15 cents, 924 Suvustu SN. We TO-DAY YOU CAN BUY BARGAINS IN MEN’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SAMPLE SUITS, OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO LAST, AND FROM THR, BEST BROADWAY HOUSES; AND WE SAVE YOU FROM 30 TO 40 PER CENT ON ALL THE Goops YOU BUY OF US. WE HAVE ABOUT A DRED MEN'S SUITS MADE IN REGULAR (OM STYLE AY LESS THAN HALF THE THEY WOULD Cost You IN NEW WE WAN: TO SELL THEM, AND THE WILL DO IT. SEVEN MORE OF THe ALBERT COAT, SOLD FOR $15, NOW, iS 33°10 B68. |W TO HAVE < LoT oF CLOTH COA’ JUST HALF-PRICE, XD CHILDREN'S SUITS MADE OF THE JLALF-PRICE, LF WAN Low PRICES COME AT ONCE TG THE G) ALE OF SAM- PLE CLOTHING AT 924 BETWE! EET No W., ENUE! OR YOU AT THIS SAMPLE SALE. WEARING GOODS YOU EVER THE PRICK THIRTY CHIL eN’S SUITS, FORMER PRICE $8, $7 AND $6, $3.00; AGES 3 TOS YEARS. REMEMBER 924 7TH STREET. GREAT SAMPLE SALE OF , ROYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. IT TAKES YPARS TO ACCUMULATE A DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD WOODS, SUCH .AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1886 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 WEHAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACUUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN WASHINGTON. WILLET & LIBBEY, az Cor. 6th street and New Yorkavenue Vues HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONI, WHOLESALE AND RETALL. ALSO, THE CELEBRATED VELATT'S FAMOUS CARA- MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. €20 9th st. n.w., opposite U. 8 Patent Office Branch Store, 1706 Pennsylvania ave. ‘EN'S CALF VALI M rte cy esa anh wae ['s ey Ladies! Feb. and Kut vt Fine itne Cousins’ im Goat and Paver pair warranted, Gents’ Walkenphast at and Eubers and Arctica of we best grade Sd at popalar 1914 and 1916 Penna. ave. as J. W. SELBY’S, Ves: Vion Vier: OF TTITH H THEE EB o> Fi kouad fe doe 88 ARE T H H EERE BBB QO W NN MM MM RI PEE 4 oe gop pe eee ee ao MMM A“ EE Soo i HB Bee - ‘This week we shall celebrate the SEMI-ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY-—six months since the “BON MARCHE?” opened wide ita portals to the people of Washington—and the BOX MARCHE cannot allow the occasion to pass without expressing its sincere thanks forthe kind manner with which it has been received. The success which bas greeted its efforts it feels assured is due to the manner in which it has strictly carried out the promises made, and at no time deviating from the principles and rules adopted, viz: First, Strictly One Price. Second. Exchanging goods not satisfactory. ‘Third. Refunding m goods not satisfac- tory cr not as represented, Pu OR Bods not agourth. Employing only polite and attentive attend- vith these cardinal principles, and you nity willbe stretty aeeen eo ana apeehg ron that asks a continuance of your conflaence and favor, guar anteeing that nothing will be omitted on its part to foster the pleasant relations that already exist. ‘This Week shall offer what is called an Auniversary Sale, and at the same time suggest that you make your selections early, as the quantities are not large. AN ANNIVERSARY OFFER. A manufacturer's sample lot, consisting of— Ladies’ Chemises. tuckea and trimmed with broad and fine Hamburg Insertings. Ladies’ Night-gowns, tull length, with a‘yoke of all over Embroidery. Ladies’ Walking Skirts, of Jansdale cambrie, deep flounce, finished with a row of pin tu AT THE ONE PRICE OF 65c. EACH. ‘These goods are fully worth $1 each. 25 dozen Ladies’ Walking Skirts, with two rows of ‘Torchon Lace insertings, ished with Torchon ruffle, at$L-2h: rewulut price, $1.65. 25 dozen Ladies’ Night Gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, eight rows Torchon Lace and Wamburg insert- ings, at $1.25 each; would be a bargain at $1.7 x corsETs, We havesecured the. ncy for the celebrated Silver Dollar Corset, made of English, Jeane alt whalebone, side steels, $1. ‘The same Corset, with additional side steels, adapted for stout ladies, $1.25. Best value ever offered for the money, ‘The “Bon Marche” Health Corset, equal to any health corset, offered at $1, We also call your especial attention to onr large | assortment ot P: D. Corsets, which. for durability and fit, surpass any other corset of simnliar make. in addition to the above we have also 8 comple assortment of ‘Thompson's Gloveditting, Warner Health. Mme. Foy’s, &., constantly in stock, Misses Waists—Our Little Beauty, made of English Jean, corded, without doubt the’ best corded waist offered. “No. 1, 39c.; No. 2.4 JERSEYS, few days this department has re- attention, and we are now prepared {0 show the largest assortment, exclusive styles, at ibe VERY LOWEST PRICES, We invite your inspection of an imported Stockinette Jersey, tailor-made, coat back, silk sewn, $1.08, Also’ a Jersey, the same quality of niaierial, vest point, 8. Known Norfolk-front Jerseys, of fine, Se, And our well firm Stockinette, perfect fitting, for $2.75. | _linported Stockinette of very finest quality, with lored Vert fronts, at $3.75. “Our Superior” Jersey, made of finest quality Stock- inette, with black chenille braiding, periect fitting, at Beaded Jerseys up to $10. Silk Jerseys. elegantly finished, at $6.50. Misses’ Jerseys, good quality Stockinette, coat back, in Garnet, Nav 1.48. all sizes. Same ahulity as above, plain ‘back, only $1.25, all sizes. INFANTS’ WEAR. Our Stock of Infants’ Long and Short Dresses, com- prising the Latest Novelties In “Gretchen,” “Kate Greenaway,” as well as “Mother Hubbard,” is new. complete, and contains everything appertaining to an Infant's Outfit. ‘These must be seen to be appreciated. AS AN ANNIVERSARY OFFER WE SHALL PLACE ON SALE: 25 dor. Infants’ Long Skirts, made of the finest cam- bric, finished with ten pin-tucks, at 30c each, ‘These goods are cheap at 75. each. 10 doz. Infants’ Long ‘Skirts, of fine French Nain- sook, with clusters of fine tucks and deep hem, at 75c, eachi regular price, $1.25, 10 doz. Infants’ Worsted Sacques, made of the finest zephsr, exquisite patterns, at 4c Cannot be dupli- cated at less than 75¢. ‘The remainder of our Winter Stock, consisting of PLUSH AND WORSTED CAPS AND HOODS, will be offered at less than actual cost. ‘The want of space prevents our giving a full descrip- tion of the attractions in the other departments, but the “BON MARCHE” will be faithful to its trust, and hopes to bave the pleasure of seeing you this, the ANNIVERSARY WEEK, at 816, 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. A WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. mh4 [es Can Wie Wael Pee 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 TOSELL ON 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 A REVELATION—THAT IS IF YOU UNDERSTAND THE ACTUAL VALUE OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN OR BOYS. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY PATRONIZED Us, ASK YOUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE, WILAT ‘THEY THINK OF OUR GOODS,OUR PRICES,AND OUR METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS, MAKE NO MISTAKE AS TO THE LOCATION, LOOK FOR THE HOUSE HAVING ALL BLUE SIGNS, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. J.M. GRADY, ManacEn, Wx H. Ricx 17 MARKET SPACE LADIES AND GENTLEMENS FINE Keyeroxs Marr Wunxey, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE, ‘THE BEST TONIC, PERFECTS DIGESTION, ‘Unequalied for Consumy we PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for 95.00: Signasureot EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agentator the U: Phila, Pas FOR SALEBY waa FOR THE NEXT EIGHT MONTHS THE MOST USEFUL OUTSIDE GARMENT A MAN CAN HAVE I8 A SPRING OVERCOAT, NOT A MONTH, HARDLY A WEEK DURING ALL ‘THIS TIME, BUT IT WILL BE NEEDED. IN AN ADVERTISEMENT IT I8 IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE ALL THE STYLES aND QUALITIES, BUT WE MAKE SPECIAL MEN- TION OF SOME NEW STYLES OF CASSIMERES, ALI-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 CALL SPECIAL AT- TENTION TO-DAY TO OUR LINE OPENED ON SATURDAY AT $12.50, WHICH WE FEEL SAFE IN ASSERTING, ARE THE HANDSOMEST,AND MOST GENTEEL COATS EVER SOLD IN WASH- INGTON AT THAT PRICE, LOOK AT THEM. EB BARNUM & CO, 931 PENN. AVE. Geronimo: ‘The Savage Butcher, don't want any ‘CROOK In his'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 are sorter mixed regarding the Indian question, and we leave the solution of that vexing and 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 possessed at their disposal, cheerfully catering to their tastes, delighting ourselves in supply- ing their wants, 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 laudable scheme that every one is affected with ADLER ON THE BRAIN, ‘and we trust it may never leave them, certainly not with our consent, as we shall continue 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, TEN 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. Corner Massachusetts avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, And that the lowest. Open Saturdays until 11 p.m. mb1 Evenysop YKNOWS THATHE cK ERSBU ckKW HEATIST ° HEBE STBREAKFA STDISH. LADIES’ GOODS. ____ __ HOUSEFURNISHING 3. _ EINHARD T'S, 910 7TH ST. N.W. reat Bargains in Silk Deparim $1 Black Guinet Gros Grain SUK only 73c. 25 is 1.50 1 of 1. 1,73 ack Silke Rhadame, worth $1.25, only ns qfitck albSiik Surab, 27-inch Wide, worth $1, only Plain Black Satin, 24 inches wide, only $1. We close 7 pm. Saturday excepted. © © inha-tm_ have just completed their annual stock-taking, and ‘find an unusual large quantity of valuable REMNANTS OF SILK, ‘and will offer them for sale on Monday, March Ist, at prices which must take them off at once. rere we ss fae se as. rem. price, = ° 8c. We have full lines of BLACK SILKS from 75c. to $2.50. Full line SURAH SILKS, all shades. Beauti- ful styles in Frerch and American SATTEENS ‘Beautifnl line of Anderson's and other GINGHAMS. Lot of HAMRURG EDGINGS cheap. 20,000 yards SWISS EDGINGS at 2c. per yard. LUTTRELL & WINE, 227-20 1930 Pa ave. n. w., cor. 20th st. Exousx Axv Scorer Surmyca . Searor Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), NEW SCOTCH CHEVIOTS AND TWEEDS. NCH ETAMINES, BOURETTES Al CAMELS’ HAIRS IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SPRING SHADES. NOVELTIES” IN COMBINA- ‘CH TWILLED CLOTHS IN CHOICE CoI- ‘ORS FOR LADIES’ HABITS. “SPECIAL OFFERING” OF 36-INCH PURE. WOOL TRICOTS, IN ALI, THE NEW SPRING MIXTURES, at 50c. a ‘yard. NEW PR HALLIS DE'LAINES CHOICE AND EXCLUSIVE DESI NOVELTIES IN D AND BROCAD ¥ FOR TRIMMING. URED INDIA SILKS, ES AND SUMMER SILKS. Q PLAIN INDIA PONGEE at 50c. per yard. BEST QUAL! 201NCH SURAH SILKS, IN ALLSILADES, at $1 per yard. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN BLACK SURAT SILKS, at 75c., $1, $1 1d. $1.50. +A GREAT BARGAIN? ALL SILK SATIN DUC IN SEV CHOICE SHADES, at $1.50 pet yd., reduced ms 8a SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. 4a7 PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Pexry Bumprna, Penn, Avenue, Corner th street, Established 1840. 27 NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY SHIRTS, We are selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) for 85 cts, finished, ready for the wash tub. 1 shirt ts made of Wamsutta Cotton, und Te 2,100 linen Bosoms (reiuforced.) aud made first-class in every respect. ‘The Crown Diamond Shirt, made of Fruit ot the Loom Cotton, and Fine Linen’ Posoms, unfinished. onty 50 cis. Shirts made tw order.” Six Finest Dress Shirts made to order for $9. Periect fit Guaranteed, at the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREKT NORTHWEST, N.B.—All our Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cot and made full to the measure. : s Ean A ae Too FOR SPRING STUFF: NEVERTHELESS W MADE EARLY PURCHASES, EB WE HAVE SECURED STYLES IN XG GOODS THAT COULD NOT HAVE BOUGHT LATER. THE FIRST SPRING MONTH IS ONLY a FEW DAYS SO WE ADVISE OUK CUSTOMERS TO BUY A LITTLE IN ADVANCE OF SPRINC AND SECURE THE FIRST NEW THINGS OF ‘THIS SEASON. IN ‘Yard wide Shirting Percales. Wide Madras and Seersucker Ginghams, ‘New Patterns of Spring Satines, Indigo Islue Cretonnes for Dresses, New Crinkled White Goods for Dresses, ‘Silk Rhadames in Woods and Browns, $1. ‘Tricot Cloths in Woods aud Browns, 50e. ‘BS-inch De Beige in Woods and Browns, 25e. 38-inch Flannel Suiting (new), 40. Hamburg Embroidery half price, le. 2c.,3c.,4¢, 5e., 6c., 7e., 8c., 9e., 10c. up. EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE WELT. ASSORTED WITH NEW GOODS. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pa Ave., South Sid AT CosT. I desire to close out at cst ALL BOOKS ON MY shelves to make room for my increasing trade in ke AND COMMERCIAL SPATIONE This an opportunity for book buyers to place in their vies a fine collection of standard and misceila- neous Works. Don't miss it if you want to be bene- fited. Any book or books wanted not in stock will be ordered and a jiberal discount made from the retail prices, G. A, WHITAKE! £24 1105 Pennsylvania ave. WW ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 807 14th st. nw. Recent additions: Indian Summer, ‘The Mil Mystery, Fiametta, ‘Margaret Kent, Ars, Heradon’s Income, Zeph, Rachel, Uf24)"__And Latest Periodicals! praN Suaarer. By W. D, Howells. ph, by Helen Jackson CH. TL) mesticus, by Wm. A. Builer, ry Day Religion. by James Freeman Clarke, ‘iudy. by Austin Phel na, by James Anthony Froude. and as ween by an American Banker. Social Studies in England, by S. Kk. Holton. French Dishes tor American Tables,by Pierre Garon. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, f9 428 SEVENTH STREET N.W, HROUGH THE YEAR WITH THE POETS. yolumes for December, Jannary and February. IN THE KING'S GARDEN and other Poems. STEADMAN'S PORTS OF AMERICA. Bug BRITISH AND AMERICAN BOTS ot jous Poetry. Five Minutes Dally Read! roy Ge. PURSELL, 415 9m st. nw. Jvsr Recerven. THE. UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886. On sale and subscriptions received, Washington ‘agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN C. PARKER'S, $20 617 and 619 7th st. n.w. eRe and Sok cies Sauna Cena REA nery an re C ax Gandies, Candlesticks, Vases, Diaries, Artiste” Stiteria Shparene Noveines, at towest prices al taaeee Crscutarse Linrany, ‘The largest and best in the city, with constant addi- NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZINES oon as issued. Mra LUCY L. HUNT! “ao 738 Pennsyivania avente. Tue Henwax, Coxreoroyeny. GEORGE KLINGSTINE, "73 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Ma. fi artistic Ices and Ice Creams in allcoucelvabie forms, mblematie Be Ne felons HERRY-MAYO, CROQUAN, BISQUET GLAZE, ee es ree Expressed to your door 1, our ice caves in safe and We wil ca figtbing i oar Une at the shortest, ees fa reasonable a tims SEWING MACHINES, &c. SIZE OF THE SELF-THREADING SHUT- THE OF THE Has recently been ize, which makes it hold more thread than Chive now in the market, aertul productions of ane Zour bunse on tat ‘a Tse Licnrnoxsxc New Howe is the Simplest and Best Machine ever produced. ‘Call and examine it, or send postal card and we will send one to your home on Trial Free of Charge. & OPPENBEIMER & BRO, Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, 528 Othst. ow ‘Machines rented by the week or month. $30 2 Ook IN AT MCKENNEYS ‘OPPOSE YOU LOOK Sethe. jew, Aovonsaie Waite iris s litle basa ‘New ofall Renting and Repairing. mbl3 GENTLEMEN'S _GOODS. PECIAL! ~ Joar Reckivep Another Lot of One Hundred Dosen HALF HOSE - ‘These Goods are fall regular made, Double Heels ADIES, L WHICH OF THES! 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 only we will men- tion and leave it to you which you would prefer to have. The first is the kind simply made to ell, the “catch penny” kind. You have seen it, and know what It is—trashy, worthless, and dear at any KIND YOU WILL FIND not the time of inclination to make their own, and who are not very particular so long as it ts fairly decent looking. This is the common run of Underweat trimmed with showy, loud embroidery, and lots of It Its not worth buying, and YOU WILL FIND NONE OF IT HERE. ‘The third kind, and the kind YOU WILL FIND HEERF, hasa peculiar quietness of style shout it that distinguishes it from the ordinary run of Underwear Every woman who knows what honest material and careful work 18,—and all women know that when they see it,—will recognize it in the Underwear we show Notice the good, serviceabie cottons, the neat, recillat Sewing; the correct shape and sizes: the quiet, tasteftl styles and patterns of erabroideries and laces, und 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 ns to manufacture MUSLIN UNDERWEAR to this high standard of excellence, and to sell it so low that nobedy can aiford to throw away money on so-called “cheap” Underwear, or imagine they save anything by muking their own or getting it made. LADIES, WHICH OF THESE THREE KINDS OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR WOULD YOU RATHER DOUGLASS & BRO., 522-524-526 Ninth Siroot, fe" St. Cloud Building. J. Cy. Herenrssos, Luronren SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS, DEESS TRIMMINGS. LACES in entirely new patterus, New styles of CRAPE for evening wear. MILLINERY. from $1 per upw ver ir warranted. priox Axp For Rec Ey WEAR, tolhe, HUNTRESS KID GLOVES, from 4 to 20 bat- fon lengths. ESS BEATRICE FAN, the latest nov- The P elty. BONNETS and MATS AT COST until March Ist, MES. M. J. MU M. B. Broce & Co, Prize Medals and Diplomas were Cincinnati Industriat Embroidery and 1 ‘Highest Awards for Art | Original Designs, were rec | for Woman's Work at tbr | Iss. | \ *Finest and largest Exhibit of Art | Mrs. M.B. Brace, Wasiungton, D, Woman's Deparinient of the World's: at New Orleans, 1S82-"85. Washington, D.C.—Sopplies: 433 9th st. Studios: 915 E _ Saratoga Springs, N.¥-— Arcade Bulidiag, ING DLEWORK, awarded at the Exposition, Isb4, “tor Art wal ecuted from, n284 MES Sao ogtPESER_PERFECTLY FITTING a erns ‘of Busque and Sleeve cut to measure, bys. T. Tavior's § m. SVC. Cutting, Busting and Dress Making at 1222 Fst. n-dm* JRRENcH DYEING, SCOURING, AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, | Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specinity. | Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies | Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTC | &CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and | Maison Yriese, true stiv SELMA 60S 911 sc. opp Large and select assonin IBS and FANCY NEE RIALS for the sam KNITTING Sit ISSE NECK KID GLOVLS, i” Children’s Ho! UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and jaz Braxors, Movzsre, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New Yor Win" hare Cos st Louis, yo. Suits madeat the shortest notice riparia atta Svonlng Dresses itrtal Tromeay/a specu az ‘920 14th st, yciween Tad NTON FIScHE DRY CLEA AND DYE WORKS, st nw. Thirty-five Years Experience, LADIES EV DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Velvet and Plush Garments, Crape vells, Laces, | Gloves perfectly cleaned. Specialty aGood Made up ail-wool Dresses dy ‘Mourning Black. ‘Gent's Clothes Dved, Cleaned and Repaired Neat and Keasonable, Telephone call—143-2. al MM 43802, nowrnery, Fees Ade TES Ta Stent Nontirwree | Mekes Corsets to order in every style an hd guarantees perfect fe and comfort HER SreciaLtigs Ané— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear } Patent Shoulder braces, Bn al Drew Reform Goods jent Shoulder Braces, an pre French Corsets and Bustle. | Chntaren’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H’sowa, | make) that for the prices ..nsurpassed. | XN. B—Frenes,German aid Syanish spoken mrl4 TRRARACEE: The Teasonabli Fiunos. lent, tuning, pair, at G.1L KUHN'S, 307 lib st. nw t Organs, Piaso Forres UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN: SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR REN’ WM. KNABE & CO, WAREROOMS: Raltimore—204-206 W, Baltimore Street. ‘New York—112 Fifth Avenue. WASTINGTON—817 Market Space. 123 JK PANCH & BACH ANDSTIEFF PF creme First class in every respect. Gally’s wonlT z me derful Self-playing Instruments. G. L. WILD & BRO, Established 1864. grade Pianos. jal NS—170,000 IN USE. DECKER BROS, ESTEY, PIANOS, oe } rv MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST.N.W., WASHINGTON, DO (Jarvis Butler in Charge.) ee aoe LLET, DAVIS & CO'S UPRIGHT GRAND SiKNOsr—The perfec iano of the world. New and clegant styles Fasy monthly ‘payments atlow- tor ‘season. SEN UNY brioes tof Sie SUMNING S12 Oth st mw, Eowazv F. Draoor. 925 Pennsylvania avenua 10 faetalianent Exchanged, Rented, Pianos sold on Installments, Sole Agent for STELNWAY & SONS, ASD E GABLER & BRO’S PiANOS, L ia a OVEE 36.000 NOW IN USE, STECK & CO ‘BAUS & CO. PIANOS. SGHLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER ‘and Toes, six pairs in a box. The a For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, taM’L G PALMER | position,beld | P. Harsox His & Co SPRING LINE or WALL PAPER FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS FABRICS, FURNITURE, CARPETS ocl6m__ 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N,V. Reo “C” Bexsixe Ou HAS NONEOF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FouND. | IN COMMON OILS. IT. CANNOT BE F DORS NOT CHAR THE Wick SMOKE, EMITS NO OPFE: | PREVENTS THE BREAKI BURNS IN ALLOOAL O1L LAMPS. SCHAEFER & BRO, CHINA AND GLASS, 2020 Teh wt, WE CLOSE aT 6 P. M. AFTER MARCH 1ST, 1886, me | Goon News: a. Ww. Goov News FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, For allén need of FURNITURE, CARPFTS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURMISHING GOODS in geueral, aS no one need be without a well-furnished howe because they have not got the cash to spare, Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and wil sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT BLSR- WHERE FOR Casi And we make thisextraordinary offer that cnstomers can inake 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 stuck tose lect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and we wall guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 4TH STREETS N. W, | Isthe place you were looking for vinced that What we say Tepeat, come and make your own terms—at no KOGA! Jor Ru EIVE % Come and be com, re facts and no humbug. We 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. 1. HORKR, 305 and 310 Sth st, M8 801 Market iq . |Great Reoverox [x Sroves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at a reduction uf 10 to 20 peer cont on regullae Prices This includes several of thecclebeated Hadlaa ‘Home and other first-class Sloves, A full assortment of Cooking Stoves and Ranges om hand at iow prices. ‘A call respectfully solicited. W. & JENKS @ 00, 717 7th stow, 3030 Caneers Art Squares Rugs, FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIQ AtSpecially Low Rates During January. “WALL PAPERS” “Prices and Work Guaranteed” MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITER, Designs tor Same Drawn to Order. W. H. HOUGHTON @ co, . 1c. noyar» menas broken Parnizure: oe ROY “restores siiased Glassware? "cements damaced Bric-a-brad ] hold Articles! ‘wood to Meval! yrnaments, &ad 8 Pustebomrd, Books, de! Sel rive ROYAL” stick = ROYA\ ROYAL” mends “Family Jace elds Metal to Gi saves the broken P) " Jolns al damaged Frames! *. ROYAL” saves dollars to families! Mends kverything! always Liquid! always Ready? ROYAL” Druggisis, Grocers, Hardware, &et Send ato ms lve. ROYAL for out UITERMAN, EXPORTER, GLAND. Trade spp od by te whuieanie, Grovers, Hardwarerbee ha We Are Now Orrentwe Goods at Lower Prices than have been quoted for years past. Our stock is unequaled, both im Extent and Variety, Purchasers secure ad- Vantage by calling and give our Stock am in- epection, consisting of MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, MEN'S SACKS, NEWMAKKET AND SUR TOUT OVERCOATS. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESS SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MEN'S UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR SHIRTS, GLOVIS, &., &c. Inthe Manufacture of Custom work, we will muke the same Uberal discount to those who prefer Clothing Made to Order. NOAH WALKER & Co, (625 Pennsylvania avenue. “THE CONCORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD COLLAR” . Carriage, Road, Team and Express Harnews felt Kinds aud at Lowest Poon “ievery Genuine CORCORD HAINISS 1s stamped with takers uame apd irade-tark LUTZ & PRO, 497 Pennsylvania Avenae, ‘Adjoining National Hove. £a-HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBES great variety at Very Low ols, rrr F In anarticle entitled “Family Living on $5000 Year? “Fuel for scooking Stove and two other fires, and lights,would cost about $8 per mouth, provided CCX were used in cities,” &c, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GHORGETOWN— 40 Bashels for $3.70 25 Basbels for $2.50, COKE NOT CRUSHED= 40 Bushels for $2.90. 25 Bushels for 2.00 ‘WASHINGTON G8 LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 413 10th strest,