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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. DFFICR OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasurxetos, D.C.. March 8, 1886, 9 a.m. For the middie Atlantic states, stationary temperature, southerly winds, snow turning to rain in southern pre For Tuesday, the storm center will probably move northeasterly, nag Bees tic coast on Tuesday, tollowed by slightly cooler northwest winds over the lake region and middle Atlantic st dangerous winds are not anticipated for the lake region. A cool wave but not severely, cold will advance over the Mississippi and Mis- sourt valleys, upper lake region and the Ohio valley, with fair weather. Coat axp Woop at summer prices. V.Bald- win Jonnson, cor. 11th stand Rhode island avenue. Telephone connection. Free—Imitation diamonds with all the fire of genuine stones at the Palais Royal. 10 Per Cent reduction on opera glasses until May ist at Vienna Optician Co,600 Pa. av.D.W. THE STRIKE 13 OVER—AIl orders for Penn- ‘Ivania crushed coke promptly filled at 615 7th street northwest, or fi 17 15th st. THe Maxy IMPROVEMENTS In his extensive ary cleaning and dyeworks, enable Mr. Fischer to give general satisfaction in work and price. Goods calied for and delivered. ‘Telephone call 143-2. A. FIscHER, 906 G st. n.w. A SIx-Foor Hartshorn Spring Roller Shade for 50c, Cheapest shade in the market. 4, F. Speiswovse, Agt, th st. nw. THE Great SALE of Downing & Hillyer, ‘Walker street, New York, of Smyrna Rugs and Art Squares, under the direction of Juliug Lans- bargh, meets with unprecedented success. This sale continues throughout the week. ‘Wrxpow SHADES, with spring fixtures com- plete, at 35c.; with fringe at 50c.; all kinds of | made to order at lowest prices. Moses & Son, 11th and F streets, THE STRIKE 18 OVER.—All orders for Penn- Ivania crushed coke promptly filled at 615 7th street northwest, or 1117 iSinst. HUMAN artificial Eyes. Hempier's, 453 Pa. av. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Natronat.—Robert L. Downing in “Vau- ALBAUGH’s—Nevada concert. PANORAMA oF SECOND BuLL Rux.—15th Street and Obfo avenu Haknis’—“A Wife's Honor.” Hxxzoe’s.—“In the Ranks.” Dime Mvsevm.—“Collars and Cuffs.” NagioNaL MUSRUM.—Curiositiesand variety. SS Condensed Locals. ‘The ordinary edition ot the double-sheet STAR on Saturday was 28,360—being thousands more than that of all” the other Washington re added together. Ir. William Hallock, of the geological survey, delivered the first of the series of Saturday lec- tures at the National museum Saturday after- Boon. His subject was “The Geysers of the Yellowstone.” ‘The funeral of Charles Losekam, which took place Saturday afternoon from 'No. 1323 F Street, was largely attended. Rev. L. H. Schneider, of Concordia ehureh, officiated. Mr. Simon Wolf delivered an address at the grave, in Prospect Hill cemetery. ‘The pall-vearers were Messrs. M. Hebner, H. Alschwee, C. Petersen, G. Walker, F. Hutchinson,” A: Loettier, 'H. Coburn and J. Vogt. A frame house on the Brentwood road was destroyed by fire Saturday, a stove-pipe having come in contact with te woodwork. Loss $125; no insurance. Lucy Smith, a colored woman 106 years old, Alexandria county, Va., died at her home, between Tand U and 1ith and 12th streets, last week from old age. The funeral took place yesterday and the interment was at Mt. Pleas- ant In an altercation yesterday between George Smith and Joseph Taylor, colored, the former cut the latter in tour places on the’ head with a razor. The wounds are not serious, Mr. Arthur Whitney Smith, of Manchester, N.H., died Friday night at’ the house of his father-in-law, 1330 12th street, after a long illness. Funeral services were held yesterday and the remains were taken to New Hamp- ‘The Veterans’ Reanten. THE EIGHTH BATTALION OF DISTRICT VOLUN- TEERS ARRANGE FOR A CELEBRATION. At a meeting of the surviving members of the Sth Battalion of District volunteers yesterday, to make arrangements for the celebration, on the 11th of April, of the 25th anniversary of their being mustered into the service of the United States, the following mittees were announced: Arrangements— ‘Geo, Wagner, W. Koch, D. Pfeil, Charles Krause, L. Kettler, and Christian Dieterich. Finance— Wagner, Koch, Kettler, Krause, Angerman, a K. Priel, R. Dieterich, P. Henser, M. Hoffa,” A- E. L. Keese, J. G. Retsinger, and A. Becker. Press—Koch, Skutch, and 5. Juenger, and L. P. Hemminghausen, of Baltimore. Invitations— Juenger, Hemminghausen, Hoffa, Wagner, Krause, and Becker. Memorial services— Wagner, Kettler, Reisinger, and A: man. Procession'—C. Jost,’ BR. Diet J. Dubring, Keese, “and "L. “Mundheim: Banquet—Wagner, ‘Kettler, Kocn, Kettler, D. Piel, Angerman, Christian Dieterich, Hoffa, Frank Miller, Hemminghausen, and Juenger. A banquet will be held at Abner's, SE AN ITALIAN ASSAULT CASE.—A number of of inhabitants from the Italian camp attended this morning’s session of the Police towit- ness the trial of two of their number James Soker, and Antonio Rest, who were charged With assaulting Giovani Colister. Amor the number was only one man who was able to speak English, but as he was friendly to one side he could ‘not be accepted as interpreter. ‘The case was continued. EXPECTED VisiT oy THE New YorE NTH REGIMENT.—The New York Tribune says it is now almost certain that the Seventh regiment will go t9 Washington on the 25th anniversary of its departure for the war. The officers have resolved not, to go unless at least 600 men can be taken. Of company F 60 men Rave promised to go, of Company K 68, and 1 other companies’ are nding ina like ratio, and it is expected that 860 men will form the Visiting battalion. A delegation com; shire for intermen: ‘The funeral of George Arth, for many years bass drummer of the Marine Vand, took place esterday afternoon from his late home, 1206 street southeast. The remains were buried in the Congressional cemetery. Post No. 3, G. A. R, attended. A colored woman named Mary Johnson found a colored infant at the mouth of an alley near 10th and Cstreets southwest yesterday morning. She took the infant to the first pre- inet station, where it died shortly afterward. J.Eayre Hendrickson, of this city, having passed a successful exathination at the Balti- more College of Dental Surgery, received his diploma Saturday evening. Henrietta Sherwood, a lady well known in this city, died February’ 26th, at the home ofherson, A. T. Suerwood, at Bismarck, Da- Kota, She was a daughter of Mr. J. W. Brewer, ofthis city. The funeral will ‘take ‘place to- morrow afternoon from the Fourth Presby- terian church. ‘fhe independent Methodist church, Rev. Jacob D. Wilson pastor, was yesteraay filled ‘with friends of the organization, and a day of great rejoicing closed with four hew members added to their number, all adults. Kev. Joseph P. Wilson preached in the morning and Rey. . C. Muller in the evening. A letter from Archbishop Gibbons was read 4m all the Catholic churehes in this District yes- terday soliciting the contributions of the faitn- ful on next Sunday toa fund which is to be de- Voted to the support of colleges at Constanti- nopie and Athens tor propagation of missions in the east. A meeting was held at Hyattsville Saturday evening to perfect arrangements for the erec- tion of 4 Catholic church on a site donated by Messrs. Luttrell & Wine for this purpose. Rev. Father Caughy, of Laurel, will superintend the work of construction, and the corner-stone will shortly be laid. ‘The second annual ball of the Carriage and Wagon makers’ union, K. of L., takes place this evening, at National Rifles’ armory. George Formeyer was fined $30, with the op- tion of 90 days on the farm, in the Police Court Saturday on charges of disturbing a Salvation Army meeting and carrying concealed wea- pons. SS AN EIGHT O'ctock MovEMENT IN SovTH WaAsixcron.—The clerks in the stores in South Washington organized an early closing ass sciation yesterday afternoon by the election of ne following officers: A. Baruch president, Julius Rosenmeyer secretary, and Julius Ab? bott treasurer. It is the intention to have eight o'clock fixed upon as the uniform time for closing the stores. poche eee Sanam Browy’s Baru-Hovse Rarpep.— Last night Detectives Kaif and Block and Ser- geant McHenry, with a squad of officers trom the seventh precinct, raided Sarah Brown's “bath-house,” at 305 Missouri avenue, and ar- Tested heron the charge of keeping ‘a bawdy house. Two mulatto girls and a gray-haired White man were taken into custody as Wit- nesses. ‘The old man was released on $10 col- lateral. The police raided the place on account Of the frequent complaints made to them of its character. Several days azo the wife of a con- man Visited the house to take a bath and f busband afterwards complained that she Was insulted while in the house. The house Was raided some time ago and Sarah was con- Vieted of keeping a bawdy house, but on Satur. day Judge MacArthur granted hera new trial. Since the previous raid, the officers say, a new bath-room has been added to the place. This Morning, in the Police Court;Sarah was charged With keeping a bawdy house, and the case was euntinued until Wednesday. Wouxp Nor Live Wir Him.—In the Equity Court, Judge Cox, on Saturday, a deeree of di- Yoree was made in the case of Henry Case against Elia Casey. They were married in N vember,,1565, at sville, Livingston co.,N.Y and came to this District. ‘They lived together untii December Sth, 1583, when, be charges, Mrs. Casey quietly packed up all of her indi. Vidual property, quit his roof, returned to New: York state, and declined to live with bim after- ward. Since the desertion she declared she ‘would not return and live with him. sabcenent Sth A MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY.—The children of the Mount Vernon M. E. church Sunday school held their missionary anniversary yes- Yerday morning, and an address was given by the Rev. Julius Soper. At the conclusion of the address Rev.S. K. Cox, the pastor of the chure! Presented J. T. Petty, jr, with a gold med: E800, by Miss SBautie ‘Faulkner, for having col: Jargest amount of money for the missionary cause during the year. Cuarcep wirn EMBEZZLEMENT.—Charles A, Howlin, a young man trom East Washing- ‘ton, was udge Suell this morning charged with embezzling $4.50 trom his en ployer, William E. Thomas, of the Columbia Soriee ‘mills. “Howlin, ‘was employed as col- lector and agent, and it is charged he collected the money and failed toturn it in. ‘The case ‘was continued. How He Parp His Cortox FREIGHT.—A cun- Bing swindle was perpetrated on Saturday at the B. and P. depot, Mr. James Graham, of Mechanicsburg Pa., being the victim. ‘While Air. Grabain was consulting the Ume-table he ‘Was approached by a well-dressed man, who represented himself as acotton broker, and said he knew Mr. Granam’s relatives and friends in He soon led Mr. Graham to the Metropolitan to see his wife, who was, he said, # Pennsylvania lady. On the way to the hotel @confederate of the sharper came up and said that he unust pay some cotton freight, amount ing to $45. ‘The sharper said he had only afew dollars and some $5,000 in checks. Mr. Gra- bam lent him §49 fora few minutes, and the sbarper disappeared. r. Graham is now hoping the police nay be able to and nine pels THe ARMOR COLLECTION.—Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co. will have on exhibition to- morrow from 9a. m. to 9 p.m., at their art rooms, corner 10th and Penusyivania avenue, about 130 oi! paintings, the works of Mr. Chas. Armor, of this city, which will besold at pub- lic salé Wednesday ‘uad_Taursday evenings, Mareh 10th and 11th, at 7:30 o'clock. IMPoRTANT TURKISH CaxPeT SALE AT Dow- LING’S.—Mr. Dowling will commence the sale tomorrow morning at 11 o’ciock, at his auction sooms, 11th street und Pennsylvania avenue, of an important aud choice collection of Turkisi carpets, rugs and portieres, Bulgarian embroi- Gerten ec. “The collcetion is’ probably the most select thai hus ever been sent to thiscity. See advertisement of veterans who were with the regiment in 1861 will ith it on this trip in citizens’ dress, forming a battalion under command of Brig. Gen, is Fitzgeral RRR OO Y YA L RRO OY Y AAL RRR O YY AAL R RO ¥ AAA Rk R OO aa BBB A K TI NN N ceo BOB AA K x INNWN @ pe ik BA HERES Ses “4 EK He GSP PPP W ow wWDDD EEE RRR Fe oo Www B DE BRR PY Ooo \www DDE Bp e 00 W W DDD EERE R= ‘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 powdera SoLp oNLY IN caNS, RoyaL ‘Baxine PowDEs Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 AYERS HAIR VIGOR STIMULATES THE hair cells to healthy action, and promotes a vigor- ous growth. It contains all that can be supplied to make the natural hair beautiful and abundant; keeps the scalp free from dandruff, prevents the: hair from becoming dry and harsh, and makes it flexible and glossy. F YOU ARE SUFFERENG FROM A SENSE OF ‘extreme weariness, try one bottle of Ayer’s Sarsapa Filla, It will cost you but one dollar, and will do you incalculable good. It will do away with that tired feeling, and give you new life andenergy. mb Beavrirct. Sarmzs, ‘New styles, immense width, reduced price, 20c. TRICOT CLOTH, LADIES’ SUITING, new ‘Spring shades, ail Pure Wool, double width, 50c. BLACK SILKS, excellent quality. immense width, ‘special bargain at $1.25, price reduced to 98c. SILKS, 37% SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62c. CARTER’S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street, BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 980 BLACK SILK VELVETS. 98¢. COLORED SILK VELVETS, 98¢. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75e. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. One Thousand Yards of Good Quality PLAID MUS- LIN, (worth 10c.) price reduced 6¢. RED BORDERED BLEACHED TEA NAPKINS, Pure Linen, 50c. a dozen. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, very Dest quailty, immense width, 25¢. OUR HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, are one yardand a quarter long and nearly three quarters of @ yard wide—immense ‘size, ‘They are all pure Pine and are decorated’ with a beautiful wide col- ored border. “Two of these elegant Towels will be resented to each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods at STRICTLY cash prices, 2 E. M. Bencnano & Bao ‘Recall attention to their SPECIAL BRANDS OF ROASTED COFFEE. GENUINE JAVA and MOCHA, 33¢, The best that money can bay. OUR NO. 1 BRAND, 25c., Good value and splendid drink. OUR NO. ND, 166, A Send postal e: Tahts,imaew Guz Tam A Tout If you try oui UTH,” cess, or W. H. T! EY FAMILY FLOUR once you Will buy again. If your grocer does not keep them, ask a 19 get thier for you, so that youcan yive them atrial. Wholesale depot: Capital Mills, West Wash- ington. W. H. TENNEY & SONS. troller pro- AY IN CLAY TAUGHT BY PROF. A. AAGOLEIN, Scurptor, Monday, Wednesday and = maG-2te Room 92 Corcoran Bullding. Baxers GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S ‘Warranted |" Absolutely BAKER'S Pure Cocos, from which BAKER'S the excess of oil has been Femoved. Ithas three times BREAKFAST _the strength of Cocoa mixed. BREAKFAST with starch, arrowroot oF BREAKFAST sugar, and 1s therefore far BREAKFAST — ‘more economical, costing less than one cent acup. It cocoa, is delicious, nourishing, cocoa, strengthening,easily digest- cocoa. ed, andadmirably adapted cocoa. for invalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by Grocers everywhere. az W. BAKER & ©O., Dorchester, Mass, We Ovex Tovar KNOX’S SPRING STYLE GENTLEMEN'S SILK AND DERBY HATS. Sole Agents for this city. 3. HL STINEMETZ & 80N, ‘Hatters and Furriers, mh3 1237 Pennsylvania avenue ny ae Gents’ Fine Calf Boots. Teally worth $5, ian ar aagrensaeentea, , i Fine tine ne line Cx ‘Cousins’ ‘Goat and Kid; every pair $2.50 and Gents’ “Walken, at Rabbers and Aretics of tue bose prices, at ns ‘and at popular 1914 and 1916 Pe: Seu S, (04 ora ernzer vonrawamn Wasurxetox, D.C, ca SSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES CUNNINGHAM, TER. Ha le Block sux order: “Repairing doce Factor oot 33 Fan Aso Wise SUITINGS. OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- NGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, uumeus O6 Washington, D. BAER, 210 : f ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. lt MARCH 8, 1886. — COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER FOR EVERY FORM OF CATARRE, $1. 4SK FOR SANFORD’s RADICAL CURE. Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and ‘Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache ‘and Fever instantly relieved. One Bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent ‘and one Dr. Sanford’s Inhaler, in one package, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for SawvoRp's RaDIcal CURE, ‘& pore distillation of Witch-Hasel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, ‘Marigold, Clover Blossoms, &o. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. “KIDNEY PAINS" and that weary sensation ever Present with those of painful kidneys, weak backs, ‘overworked or worn out by standing, walking, or the sewing machine, cured by CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN At Druggists, 250; five for $1—mailed free. POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL 0o., mb1 Boston. Serme Asarvais Sag ha * ies BAU ‘We will exhibit from MONDAY in all latest Spring Novelties. BERLIN WRAPSin silk, beaded and Woolen. BERLIN WALKING JACKETS and RAGLANS. ‘These above are from the celebrated Gershon, of Berlin, and shouldbe priced, as they are cheaper, bet- ter made up,@md more stylish than many othersin the market. LADIES’ BOUCLE JACKETS to match all latest colors of dress goods, handsomely made up, only $6.25. LADIES’ BLACK JERSEY COATS of fine stock- inette, all sizes, only $3.85; can't be matched for less than $5. MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S NOVELTIES JACKETSare allthe style. We have them in large variety. Compare them with New York prices, JERSEYS. Our own special styles, Imported from the best makes in Berlin. We offer them with a small profit. Call special attention to our Young Lady Fedorastyle. ‘Vest Fronts inall combination. SPRING MILLINERY, ‘We are prepared toshow some handsome Pattern Bonnets, and take orders by them at popular prices, SPRING ROBES, Novelties, such as have not yet been shown in this market, at popular prices. SPRING DRY Goops. Arrivals daily. We put popular prices on our goods, Come and examine our 80 cent Surah Silks, in all shades. Just opened a case of entirely new ‘goods called Lace Striped Seersucker Goods in light shades, only 12% cents. OUR FRENCH SATTEENS. Another new lot arrived last Friday. Those who have visited us within the past four weeks know what success we had with our selections. BLACK JERSEY SILKS, Just recelved, our own importation, only 85 cents; worth $1. 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 IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE ALL THE STYLES AND QUALITIES, BUT WE MAKE SPECIAL MEN- TION OF SOME NEW STYLES OF CASSIMERES, ALL-WOOL, DOUBLE ANDTWIST AT $12; SILK FACED, $13.50. FROM THESE UP THROUGH ALL THE GRADES TO FINE IMPORTED GOODS, LINED ALL THROUGH WITH PURE SILK. WE HAVE 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, WHICH WE FEEL SAFE IN ASSERTING, ARE THE HANDSOMEST,AND MOST GENTERL COATS EVER SOLD IN WASH- INGTON AT THAT PRICE, LOOK AT THEM, %. BR BaRNUM & CO, 981 PENN. AVE. HAPS, REMIND YOU THAT THERE IS SOME- ‘THING LACKING IN YOUR WINTER OUTFIT. IN THAT EVENT DO NOT FORGET WE HAVE MARKED DOWN OUR STOCK OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS TO PRICES ‘THAT CAUSE OUR GOODS TOSELLON SIGHT. A VISIT OF INSPECTION TO OUR ESTABLISH- MENT WILL COST YOU NOTHING. NO IMPOR- TUNING TO BUY—AND WE IMAGINE YOU WILL REGARD WHAT YOU SEE-OUR GOODS AND PRICES—AS 4 REVELATION—THAT I8 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, WHAT THEY THINK OF OUR GOODS,0UR 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, ‘MW CORNER OF 7TH AND D.8Ta, 4-4. GRADY, Maxsaun, 1122 Puneirsan area rd CITY ITEMS. water & Co.'s Reliable Shoe House, ‘7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave., ‘Until farther notice, will close daily at 7 p.m., Saturdays excepted. 7S saturdays excepted Only 20 our Fashion Bock lusting over 900 of the latest styles for lies and children’s wear, at Cee st. nw. Cloud Ball Sewing Machines for rent and repaired. Pickwiek Club Whisky is the best, Fresh Alderney Putter churned Sweet milk 5c. per quart. Cream 15 cents, —_—————ess EE SE EE Wx H. Riz 17 MARKET SPACE FINE a 00. 00. ih BOG fall $3 Br te srg Kuz aa = NO BRANCH STORE ws Txs Is A Goon Tam 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 3 eeason at $10, $12, $14 and $16. Boys’ Suits at $5, $6, $7 and $8 that we sold in season ‘at $7.50, $9, $11 and $12. Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats at half price. Children's Suits at $2,$2.25,$2.50 and $3 that we sold in season at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. ‘We have a full line of Pants for $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, up 10 $6. Children’s Pants from 35 cents up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, n9 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS, 924 Sever Sx. N. W. TO-DAY YOU CAN BUY BARGAINS IN MEN'S, 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 GOobs YOU BUY OF US. WE HAVE ABOUT A HUNDRED MEN'S SUITS MADE IN REGULAR QUSTOM STYLE AT LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE THEY WOULD CosT YOU IN NEW YORK. WE WAN? TO SELL THEM, AND THE LOW PRICE WILL bo IT. SEVEN MORE OF THE PRINCE ALBERT COAT, SOLD FOR $15, NOW $0 SIZES 33 TO 36. WE HAVE A LOT OF LACK CLOTH COATS AT JUST HALF-PRICE. BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S SUITS MADE OF THE BEST GOODS AT NEARLY HALF-PRICE. IF YOU WANT GOOD Goubs aT LOW PRICES COME AT ONCE TO THE GREAT SALE OF SAM- PLE CLOTHING AT 924 7TH STREET N. W., BETWEEN I AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE’ BARGAINS FOR YOU AT THIS SAMPLE SALE. BES! WEARING GOODS YOU EVER BOUGHT FOR THE PRICE. THIRTY CHIL- ICE $8, $7 AND 90; AGES 3 ‘TOS YEARS. REMEM! GREAT SAMPLE SALE OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. cco H H i PITl ZZZ ™ sss, gis OOH RE | Et Zo Ss ee SoHE LE EZ okt Sss8 Ooo H HM LLL MT Zz Say8 MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tAM’L @ PALMER 1224 20th Street Northwest ‘Telephone, 454 $025 or Oc. noxax” mends broken Furniture! s10c- ROYAL” repairs cracked Crockery! “10c. ROYAL” restores smashed Glassware! “loc, ROYAL” cements damaged Bric-a-bract "10c ROYAL? gues household Articles “10c. ROYAL” fastens wood to Metal! ibe, HOY AL? vets Jewelry? Ornaments, @ct “lOc! ROYAL” sticks Pastedosra, Booka det jabber, dc. “0c. ROYAL” mends “Family Jars’ faves the broken joins all ed Frames! saves dollars t families eee el meer jays Liquid! alws a “0c, ROYAL” Druggists, Grocers: Hardware, &c! Australian trade?" GUITERMAN REDO TES, BHarest, LONDON, BNGLANDA ‘Trade supplied by the wholesele. Grovers, Di Hardwarerbon oe en” Hiazv Woors IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE A DRY, PRIME SELECT STOCK O¥ HARD ‘WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1886 IT TAKES FOUR OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- 80N, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA 10 FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES, ‘ WEAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 1ST, 1890, WILL OFFER.A STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN WASHINGTON. WILLET @ LIBBEY, Cor. 6th street and New Yorkavenue Keaveroxz Marr Wuuxzy. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE a7 PRIGH, Por Bottle, $1.00; 6Bottics for $5.00: ‘Beware of Imitations, None genuine without the ‘Signatureol EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agents tor tne U. Phila, Par FOR SALE. ’ BETES rms x DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ___ AINS FOR Soaateteaeors: tigre Pies aoe Fedtced to S140. Bik watered Sige Dea ey SUK, worth $1.80, reamed to $1. Just received 100 all ‘of our renowned Satins, at 350. Ine Satteens, week a specialty, 10c. 50 Moa. all linen Nepking 13174 niaiee a ‘ioe : ‘Se. Klegant assortment of Col Hk fs, all linen, worth 250, Our price this 1Dye. mhe im Seaton Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, MARCH 8TH, HIS “SECOND IMPORTATION” OFF FRENCH AND SCOTCH Coro: EN IN DRESS FAB- IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF FINEST QUALITY FRENCH SATRENG, IN ELEGANT DESIGNS SRE ATE SoA 150, FECES ANUEROR” peer quattry SCOTCH ZEPHYRS IN ENTIRELY NEW AND male GSE Ge thermern vo a ron WASHINGTON. CONSEQUENTLY CANNOT SEEN EISEWHERE IN THIS CITY, NOVELTIES IN PRINTED CHALLIS DE'LAINES, IN CHOICE PATTERNS. NEW FRENCH ETAMINES, BOURETTRS AND CAMELS HAIRS IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SPRING SHADES. NEW, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, ENGLISH HOME- SPUNS AND CHECKED SUITINGS OF “MY OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION.” “LATEST PARIS NOVELTINS” IN COMBINA- NEW, PLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA SILKS, TOUISINES ANDSUMMERSIERS BRALLSHADES, atl perpen ee TS “eiTRA, GOOD atte IS BLACK SURAH SULES st 750, $1, $1.25 and $1.00. “SPECIAL.” —A) ig NEWEST STYLES IN PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS AND CAL- RIAGESHADi = ‘#7 PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peery BorLprxa, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. Eatablished 1840. m6. Laxssurex & Bro GRAND DISPLAY or FRENCH SATTENS, THE LATEST. MIKADO STYLES. ‘THE MOST SUPERB COLLECTION EVER, SHOWN. ‘Weshall open Monday, March 8th, our entire im- portation of FRENCH SATTEENS, in Printed and Plain Colors; the largest and most ele- gant collection of choice designs ever placed upon our counters, As many of the best styles are very limited in quan- tity and cannot be duplicated this season, an early ‘selection will secure the choices. NOVELTY DRESS GooDs. Among the many new arrivals we would mention the Slik and Wool Homespun in Stripe. Plain and Snowtlake effects, Serges, Poplins, Basquettes, Canvas Cloth, Grenadines, French Cloths, Diagonuls, Panama Suitings, Boucles. NOVELTY STRIPED COMBINATIONS. EMBROIDERED CASHMERE COMBINATIONS. FRIZE “NOVELTIES” ROBES, ETC. 140-in. Spring Shades, “‘all Wool,” Foule, 50c. 40-in. Spring Shades, Drap D'Alma, $1. 40-in. Spring Shades, Cassimir, 75c. 40-in. Spring Shades, Cashmere, 50c. 45-in, Cream Twilied Flannel, 62%c. ‘This is commendable for Childrens’ Cloaks, Ladies’ Dresses, Lawn Tennis Shirts and Yachting Suits. Victoria “Reversible” Poplins, 24 in, wide, 25c, uminated Mohair, 24 in. wide, 15¢. ‘24-in. Boucle, in Spring Shades, 20c. One lot Brocade and Reduced Stripe Dress Goods, from Pretty Effects, 25e. Reduced to to 15e. 15e. 5,000 yds. Dress Ginghams for 6c, 150 doz. Tarkish Tidles, size 36x20, at 22c. each. 10v doz. Turkish Mantel and Bureau Scarfs, size @4x12, at 45c each. ‘Special lot, Ladies’ Skirts, Slightly ‘Tucked Flounces and soiled, Embroidered Edges, at Lace Flounces, cost Embroidered to Flounces, In- close serting, etc. . out, SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN BLACK DRESS. oops. ‘We have just received two cases of Check Nainsook, which we shall offer at 6c. per yard, worth 124c. Also 14 cases of the same make Victoria Lawns, that created such a decided sensation on account of the low prices we sold them at, we will now sell them for 2c. ‘and 2gc. per yard less than last season's prices. ‘Victoria Lawns at 8c., sold last year at 10c. Victoria Lawns at 10c., sold last year at 12%%c.; and 80 on. ‘We are receiving and displaying new goods every day. : OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE ‘We have just finished a “Dark Room” for the dis- play of Evening Silks. Laxssuncs & Bro. STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-426 7th st. Lorre & Wise Are Receiving Daily New Spring Goods, and are sell ing them as cheap as any house in Washington. mb5 Bealtiful Homespun, in all the shades, at 25¢. Better Homespun, in all the shades, at 40c. Adver- tised and sold elsewhere at 45 and 50c. FRENCH SATEEN, choice styles, no better quality made, at 35c. DOMESTIC SATEEN, at 12%4¢. and 25c, 800 Dozen CHILDREN’S HOSE, ribbed, at 20c. Sold everywhere and well worth 25¢. A few remnants of SILK left (previously adveer- tised) at half price, A full line of GROS GRAIN SILK. A full line of JERSEY SILKS, A full line of SURAH SILKS, all shades, for even- ing. ‘80 dozen TOWELS, at 15c., worth 20c. A full line of Bleached and Brown COTTONS. ‘We close at 7 o'clock p.m. LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 20th st. N.B.—We guarantee our prices and will gladly re- tund when convinced that we have charged more,fox Spits than wold foe cewwhece, Law. paw Sreme Day Goons: We are receiving all the new novelties in Dress Goods suitable for Spring. BOUCLES. SERGES, SATINS. Boucles, 62%4c., 75c., $1. $1.75. ‘36-inch Berges, 25c. and 50c. French and American Satines, 12%¢., 25c., STigc. Beautiful Style Percales, 10c. 100 pieces New Style Ginghams, 10c and 12%. Sold last season at 12%. and 15c. BLACK GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. 200 pairs odd sizes in CORSETS, reduced from 75c. ‘and $1 to 50c. ‘We sell at popular prices, and are not undersold by ‘any house in this city. ‘Crown Diamond Shirt, made of hath m Shirts are cat lengthwise of the: Cxag0 coamac pee eg ERD eee ‘OO 1747 Pe, ave, Ovx Last Sacuirice or THE SEASON. ‘Take notice, the last mark-down of this season at ‘ll $14 SEVENTH STREET N. ‘Will terminate in a few days, ir entire stock of Children's, Misses’ and Ladies’ ‘THinmged ana Uatetiamed Liat ot Set pout chee “Also balunce of Children's and Ladies Cloaks will be slaughtered—price no object—to make room for our extensive stock of SPRING WRAPS, VISITES AND JERSEYS, ‘Which we will display on TUESDAY, MARCH 2p, ‘Together with an elegant assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, Consisting of a choice line of Ba’ RIBBONS, LA ‘TIPs, TS, FLOWERS, RIBEOS CES, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES, Save your money by buying at KING'S PALACE 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. mb5 J. Cy Horemssos, [xrorrsa, SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS DRESS TRIMMINGS. LACES in entirely new patterns. New styles of CRAPE for evening wear. MILLINERY. FOSTER KID G\OVES. fig #2 Per Pate wes eras a NOT OA NEN a M. B. Bruce & Co ART NEEDLEWORK Prize Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Cincinnatl Industrial Exposition, 1884, for Art Embroidery and Drawn Work. ‘Highest Awards for Art Needlework, executed from Qrikinal Desicus, were received from the Department r 1885, Yoman's Work at ‘the ‘New Orleaus Expositiow, “Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroidery by. dra Ate bruce, ‘Wasninston, D.C Re port ct ‘oma’ Departnn . posit at New Orleans, Inset. OFia'S Expositions ‘Washington, D.C Supplies: 433 9th st. n.w. Sundios 019 sem _ Saratoga Springs, Nv¥-—Arcade Duliding, —n28-6m JPRENcH DYEING, SCOURING AND DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Cartains, Crapo Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our speciaity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies! Drewes Dyed and Cleaued without ripping ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer aud Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie. Parts sab Sen Roprerr, 605 Oth st, opposite Patent NEI KIAUS for the same. KNITTING SIL rsail's WASH SILKS, glee nt line of LACKS, CREPE LISSE NECK LIN SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, TEFS. Ladies’ and’ Children UNDERWEAR; GLUV! Stamping prompily executed. Hex Maussrrs CORSET ‘Reduces the size and increases the length of the waist of fleshy ladies without injurious tight lacing. LANSRURGH & BROS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. a7-m,17t DOUGLASS & BRO. Mae. Vox Braxvis, Movisre, Formerly with Lord ly ‘Taylor, New York: Win. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. ‘Superior fitting, Teasonable prices, und satisfaction guaranteed, Evening Dresses. Bridal ‘Trosseaus a speciaity. a 920 14th st, between Land K. FSTABLISHMENT DYE WORKS, 906 G st. nw. Years Experience, DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Veivet and Plush Garments, Crape veils, Laces, Gloves perfectly cleaned. Mude up all-wool Dresses dyed: Specialty aGood ‘Mourning Black. Dyed. Cleaned and Repaired Neat Gent's Clothes and Reasonable. ‘Telephone call—143-2, XM 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Makes Cotsets to onder it every style ainl material ev an and guarantees perfect 6 and comfort French Hand-tisde Underciothine Merino Underwear and finest imported Hosiery. form Goods Patent Shoulde: Braces, and all Dress French Corsets and Bustles., Chitaren’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.sowa make) that for the prices unsurpassed. ‘N.B—French, German and Spanish spoken mrl4 —— be aes a Lee Fiour per Dbl_..90.40 aoa — * Family 4 Cascara’s best Baltimore Hams, = SC. Shoulders. fee) 20 Ibs. best Laundry: 7 10 Ibs. B Wheat... 10 Ibs. best Oatmeal, 10 Ibs. Pearl Rice. ae 10 Iba. White Boneless Godiishi Best Old Government Java Cofive, roamed. ete ee “ Gunpow (Orders by mail promply attended to.) Prompt delivery of all orders. ‘Look for the Steam ETRE Gave of all orders. Look for the Pot. You cannot mistake the place. WALKER & Wholesale and Re Tocers, ‘Nos 948 and 950 Louisiana ave. LE DUXURIES—POOLES CASH STORE T have extended my sto making the largest Family Grocery in. Washington. A full line of firsi-ciass Family Groceries to cive en- tire sa ion or money refunded. Prices reduced toacash basis. I positively sell for cash only. Call and see What you can save by buying for cash. member all goods guaranteed stricly’ Grstclass and jow for cash. N. A. POOLE, 944 La ave successor to Poole, Brooke & 20 NDIA TEA CO—BUY L Good Family Flour, $4, Family Flour, $1.25. at lowest prices SD SELL LO per barrel. 4 Good All grades kept and sold No. 2. Mackerel, G0 cents r bucket" (two. dozen.) “Plantation Java Coflee, Toasted, (requires 4 less ‘than any other), Mishest flavor, 29 per ia. ‘Shouider Ment Girne: Bette Cassard’s “Best Sugar Cured Hanis, 11teb. rece Coffee, 10, 12% and 1c. Ib. ‘Tea Sue. Ib, worth GOs, 8 Ib. Can White Peaches, 1c, ‘Tea 60e.” worth 50. Creamery Butter, 30c. "Ib. 8 Lb. Bird Need, 25e. Syrup, ‘Honey. 6c. gal. INDIA TEA CO. 44570 sts.w: Vth st. cars pass door. ‘Send postal, Goods delivered and guaranteed. £19 co ERE R BR EEE S355 > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $s without a doubt the most BeaUTIFUL and the most Nereitiovs Flour is the World. "The Mu e not only the most perfect Milt, containing as It aoes all the most Imoroved Machin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce ‘8 Flour UNsunrasskp by any millin the world. To prove that, we would simply Uly of this magnificent Flour ve that a large quan- shipped annually to Euro; d eaten at the principal Courts of the old. World. We GuanaNTer that It is made from selected hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota, Itis an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect sep- aration of the giutinous particles of the wheat berry. and @ thorough elimination of all weak and starchy matter has at last been reached, and ts consequently more NvTaiTioUs, yielding more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. ‘The best trade admits that from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, as well as the best, for elth ily or baker's use, and Passed by any Flour made. Every sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy Ue most lustidiousepl- cure. GILTEDGR A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent GOLDEN HILL ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standar4 Family Flour of the District. It ts equal in quallty to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, 5 GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HALL, and we teel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything else. For sale by al grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaava. sel3. WM. M.GALT & Co. nN y a ) Piz Ouncaco Grocery Company, 906 7TH STREET, OFFERS FULL LINE OF CAND 2 Pound Can Corn, 98e. dor Marrowfat P 4 ‘ches, $1.7 dozen, ‘able Peaches, yeilow or white, $1.98 dozen. Licht Brown s Size. th. Muandard A Su Granulated Sugai Cut Loat Sugar, Tige- Ib, THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OF PERS: Family Flour, $4.95 bbl. Best Family Plour, $5.73 VvL; $1.44 % BDL, T2e. beers Tes Flour, $6.73 bbl; $1.69 \ bbL; 85. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 506 TH ST. OFPERS: New Mackerel tor te. Kitt New Coufishh, Sec. THE CHICAGO French Brand; Pure Rye Whi gallon, F-yearoid Rye Whisky, $3.00 gallon, Send order by tmuil or telephone 423—2. ‘Goods delivered free to any part of the city. CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _|_#3m___ ES FEEL -L KE RRR Y¥ = J Soe E L L E ROR Y_ Wholesale and Retail Dealeria xe p 7 FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL, EEE LLLL i bit i ul ‘Have just received one lot of 40 Doz. LISLE HALF HOSE. in Blues, Brown, Drab and Cardinal, which we will close at ‘These Goods are Cheap at 50c. Also, one Lot of GENTS’ FANCY BORDERED HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, at 2Ic., to close, at ELLERY’S 1112 Fst. nw. ‘. BEEP 4 SPI TY 1d 630 Center Market, th st. wing. Northern Liberty Mark Marketing delivered tree of charge tall parts of the city. seu Txrorraxt Booxs Now Reavy. Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut, Col. Winthrop, U.S. Reports, vol. 115. Onus Probandi, by Bailey. My Religion, by Tolstoi. ‘The House of Crague, by Sleight. Every Day Religion, by Clarke. Patrocius and Penelope, by Dodge. Domesticus, Butler. Indian Summer, Howells All Books not on hand ordered. Card engraving and printing a specialty. mhd W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pa Ave. ICTOR BECKER, PIANO SALE AND RENT WAREROOMS, S01 9TH ST. N. W. = Piano and Organ ‘Tuning and Repairing Hira specialty. Work warranted. mbs-sm RAKAUER AND © D. PEASE € 00, asm Pianos Burdett Organs. The besifre Pel Feasonable-price Planos.. Kent, tuning, r Dair, at Gi. KUHN'S, 407 1uih st. ust ns N Piano Forres UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN- SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, WAREROOMS: Baltimore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street. New York—112 Fifth Avenue. WASHINGTON-—817 Market Space. 23 eeasica one pgND STEN? Fea First class in every respect. Gally's erful Seif-playing instruments. G. L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864, Special bargains in medium grade Pianos. jal rypuis LEADING INSTRUMENTS. ESTEY ORGANS—170,000 IN USE. DECKER MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. BANDERS & STAYMAN, 984 F 8ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, DG (Garvis Butler in Charge.) 15 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, ie PIANOS, LET, DAVIS & CO'S UPRIGHT GRAND [PENG RE and elegant sty! monthly” payments at low tactory prices for the ‘season. as i. . SUMNER 612 Oth st. nw. Eowanp F. Droor. ‘925 Pennsylvania avenue PIANOS, MUSIC avstoaLxfituaxise FEV Piasins on on Testa anes eemenes, Does, Sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS, axp GABLER & BHO’ PLANOS uNtout ot low faures sree Enxznsox_ P; A thoroughly: ‘OVER 86000 NOW IN USE, Waret-cntsand reliable planet amediam SEES ean eked “Beat and most ‘of Se. music in HENRY 29 Managing Partner of the late frm of Elis & Co. "Tis Geve reais, Sever sears out, always clean, ne CRETE Booxs: Books: Booxs AT cost. I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY shelves to make trade in FINE AND ct ‘This gives an opportunity for book buyers to place fibraries af lection of standard and mixcella- heous Works. miss iif fited. Any book or books wanted not in stock will be ordered and a liberal discount made from the retail prices G. A. WHITAKER, 24 1205 Pennsylvania ave, Wwasmncroy, CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 807 14th st. mw. t additions: dian Summer, ‘The Mill My rs. Herndon's e, Rachel, {f241' And Latest Periodicals! I <DIAN Swanarer. ny W. D. Howells ih, by Helen Jackson (Hi. EL) esticus, by Wm. A. Butler, ry Day Religion. by James Freeman Clarke, iy Study, by Austin Phelps. Oceana, by James Anthony Froude. Engiand ax seen by an American Banker. Soclal Studies in ngland, by S. K. Bolton. French Dishes tor American Tables,oy Pierre Caron. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 SEVENTH STREET N.W, WH THE Y. ‘TH THE POETS Volumes for December, January and February. IN THE KING'S GARDEN her Poems. STEADMAN’S PORTS OF AMERICA, BRITISH AND AMERICAN PORTS) Religious Poetry. Five Minutes Daily Readings ty. = © C. PURSELL, 418 9m st. new. THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886, ‘On sale and subscriptions received, Washington agency, Dealers supplied at JOHN C. PARKER'S, 3220 617 and 619 7th st. n. ENR’ NCASTER, 829 7TH N.W., STA- Mionery- and Dont Store: ‘catholic Goods, Waa Gundles, Candlesticks, Vases, Diaries, artists’ Japanese Novelties, st prices "nil Circctarxe Lizrary, + , The largest and best in the city, with constant addl- ‘NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZINES soon as issued. Mrs. LUCY L. HUNTER, “So 1749 Peunsyivania aventie. SEWING MACHINES, &c. She following petows, ln ‘omen —-HOUSEFURNISHINGS.__ P. Hassox His & Ca one mom or WALL PAPERS, FRESCOING one exam CLAgm FABRICS, Se FURNITURE, CaRPETA oclém__815_ FIFTEENTH ST_N. Ww. Re : C 4 Beasixo On HAS NONEOF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FOUN IN COM:MON OILS. IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED DORS NOT CHAR THE WICK, WILL NOT SMOKE, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR ANE PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIMNEYS BURNS IN ALL COAL OLL LAMPS i. W. SCHARFER @ RRO. CHINA AND GLASS, 2020 7 WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. AFTER MARCH 187, 1886. me Goon News Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSH For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVER and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, as no one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash to spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of Ligh prices, and will sel GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 4S CHEAP 4S THEY CAN BE BOUGHT Elam WHERE FOR Casi And we make this extraordinary offer that customens: 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 imost varied stock tose lect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you thas GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con vinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug We Tepeat, come and make your own terms—at no GROGAN'S. Jost Recerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICES. W. H. HORKR 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st_ mw. reat Reovcrios Ix Stoves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per centon reguiag prices. This includes several of the celebrated Radiant ‘Home and other first-class Stoves, A full assortment of Cooking Stoves aud Ranges oa hand at low prices. ns ‘A call respectfully sulicited. W. & JENKS @00, © 3830 777, Canrers, art Squares, ‘Ror FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTSQ At Specially Low Rates ‘During January. “WALL PAPERS” “Prices and Work Guaranteet? e MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITER, Designs tor Same Drawn to Order. W. H. HOUGHTON @ 00, d10-3m 1214 F Street northwest Dr Hexteys EXTRACT oF Geb Bet ¥e — Eis Eee aND ES, 00 nN 8) A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION. (CFLERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonia. PEEEP—The most Nutritive and Strength-giving IRON~(Pyrophosphate)—The great remedy Enrich the Blood and Nourish the Brain. ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly val» able for the cure of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, _DEBILITY, SLEEPLESSNESS, | RESTLE*SNIS8, NEURALGIA, D\'SPEPSIA, GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, L088 OF PHYSICAL POWER. And all derangements consequent pon over ‘axed mind and body. in fact, it give tone to all Abe physical functions, and buoyancy 1) Le spirit BALTIMORE. MD, BARBOUR @ HAMILTON, SOLE AGENTS FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. = y29 Esneusue: 1811. GhGIGE OLD ¥YLISKIES. MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS ‘The medicinal of whinky distilled of the Mc rected ne auveution ot We beg to invite the. of connoisseurs to our fi WiliskiBs, whch x, OLD RESERVE WHISKY... o-occcwoveoee--G18.00 UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISK Y,———.15.08 $ SIZE OF THE SKLF-THREADING SHUT- | BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY..........0-—-—1208 SILENT NEW AMERICAN. No. 7 Deen fi 10 Just double its former Hp Sachs ete nae a chitie now in the market, Ladies, patie parnonnt. have one of these won- derful productions of mec! ‘simplicity sent to your house on trial. tree, and make your own com tons. Over 2,000 now in use in Wasbiugion. “Am ‘M.Co., Phil., esiablished 1560. C, AUERBACH, Cor, and H sts., Sole Agent DC. Also, first-class Machines of hier per month Mepiriag. wos work and how Prices as Tse Licurevssrxe New Howe SEWING MACHINE Js the Simplest and Best Machine ever Call and examine it, or send postal card and we will send one to your home on Trial Free of Charge. & OPPENBEIMER @ BRO, oni ret moe Tei ea es Jetter, ‘or ae oe a ay spe Seer ee