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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFTICE OF THE CHIEF Sic \ WASHINGTON, For the middle ¥ Winds, fair wea ‘or Tuesd: addy ind Tenne poultry, &e. «st products of Jest Reestvep sud Refrigerators, at 1. ©. HeTHrNso M x inery ope ¥ CENT re MApAwe J.P. Pater left Saturday night | which showed that during the year $359,205.46 for New York in order to secure from the eus-| Were received, out of which the expenditures we house ber fi spring importation of mil- | left a surplus of $5,063. Three million tracts w inery, which will be received at her establish- hursda ADVANTAGES 01 i nteed and delivered. 906 G st. ORDER some of © Jotte russ Port Carnty. Armory, Ist at Vienna Opti ‘ase spots eife ¢ finest texture or shap. am for progressive euchre. —_— — THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C., ‘The Methodist Conferences, The Baltimore M. FE. contererice continued in Staunton, V. urday, the de-| morning being con- | ducted by Rev. Dr. S. K. Cox, of this city. The following ministers who had been admitted into full connection were called to the bar ot the conference and addressed by Bishop Wil- | Som, at the request of the presiding (mae: Forest J. Prettyman, Wm. 1. Dolly, John Light, John ©. Knott, George D. White, J. Henry Kuhlman. At the W ston conference M. E. church, Tharleston, W. Va., Saturday, a memorial froni T. O. Carroll, asking assistance De. a mer ss by light rai er temperature, ain, is indicated for Atlantic states, Ohio ssee and the lake regions, to order, Moses & Son, cor, DAY MA — vongregation of the Central Church, @ pound; a fresh C. Monday was set_apart for iS choice" roll but- R_H. Adams, W. 8. Gaines, nice ere G. D- Sounson. J- W- Titus J- Burnett, G. Mick” standard brai ens were admitted into full connection. Se; 4 pounds 1 ————— ice cuts beef, I My stock include: the country used on the tabi Wixom's MARKET Sto! § Oth street northwest, nge line ¢ yH. Hoe nd Drop Leat Tables 1214 F st. rand sprinj Maren 16th. duction on opera glasses until Rev. Dr. HAMLIN AND THE CHURCH OF THE Coven ant.—Rev. T.S. Hamlin, of Cincinnati, who has been called to the pastorate of the new Presbyterian church of the Cov- enant, eecupied that pulpit yesterday and hed with acceptance to the large eongre- ‘Aiter the services he had an opportu- nity of making the acquaintance of many mem- bers of the congregation. He has not yet de cided upon his course, as the congregation “at Cincinnati are very much opy to his le ing. He will le: for New York city on Tues- day and then go home. ——— ‘THE AMERICAN TRACT Soctety.—The annual is for to-morrow, | tician Co.,609 Pa. av.n.w. a eting ot the Bea society was sairenates heid lust evening at the New York avenue Hi Doss Sil sik: | church, Ex-Justice Strong presided, and Kev, Dr. Shearer, the secretary, present ‘@ report issued. Addresses were made by Rev. C. S.'Hobinson, of New. York, Rev. Dr. Bartlett, and Senator Harrison, of Indiana. piu Shona Mi. SANDERSON STILL ALIVE.—Mr. Nicholas Sanderson, whose death at Providence hospital Was announced Saturday, is still alive, fhougle in a somewhat critical condition from hernj ‘The physicians have hopes of his recovery. abl ald yy next. © FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING: «1 gents’ garments thoroughly, tually, without 2” Satisfae- in the dyeing of ladies and eS reasonable. Goods called Telephone call 143-2. A. Dw. TOF THE 77H REGIMENT.—The 7th New York regiment will celebrate the anniver- of their Visit to this city in 1861 by mak- atrip hereon the 19th proximo, as hereto- © stated in THE Star. Tney will be received Washington Light Infantry and will uke the armory of that corps their headquar- Fussell’s new molds of ice | Fussell's char- AL, Monday, March 22,Rifles’ a = = | ters. On the 20th of April they will be re- WHEN IN NeEp of Carpets and ee | viewed by the President and on the evening of Fe edt Horkes So. 2ar imitation Ma-| the 21st they wili return. Dispatehes recelved wogany Chamber suite, 3: a from New York announce that 610 members of Fixe Puoroe. ‘All colors. Dra! ot the A fe ains and arivertived price list. “To verify the é fost sph ial bala betes! Tur FUNERAL or Dr. A. Y, P. GARNETT, IR. aan The funeral of the late Dr. A. Y. P. Garnell, Jr - | took pi terday afternoon from Ascension Fuasrrces! Foasvcns? ¥ church. were conducted by Revs. redu prices. Wot. H. DUss, S11 7th. jerord, of the Ascen- Prmit CAENIV A CLASSES repaired whil cor: F thy. CITY A Amuse: En 18'—Lizzie May Ulmer. | HEnzoe's.—World’s M Dime Museum.—“A Bi | t northwest. | I karat, perfect, $5 ner. 927 Pa, avenue. the regiment will com —+___ ‘Tur Lare Mns. BeEWsTER.—The remains of Mrs. Brewster, the wife of ex-Attorney General Brewster, were brought to this city Saturday from Philadelphia and. interred yes- afternoon in the family lot in Oak Rev. Dr, Leonard, of St. John’s i Mr. Brewster, is iin Philadelphia, was anal ny the re- this city. hers of the de- n.D. Sand R. J. Walker, came on ‘They were present at the final » Lieut. Andre Brewster and sister, . Brewster and wife, ex-Secretary W. andier, ‘or and Mrs. Mahone, Judge john Davis, W. W. Corcoran ‘and _nieée, Miss Li W. HH. Houghton & Co., 1214 MONDS AT COST, unprecedented bargains, y; worth $75. are snk wurst Tones, Ds. Welling, Mr. and. Srs. Fred, Paine, | ort Gnade. Ei and tm others, including several members. pods in our line ae | of the Epiphany wearers were Dr. G. W. John- Acker, Dr. G. B. Harrison, Dr. T. Mr. H. Gratton Dulaney and Mr. ‘The remains were rnterred in ‘The medical staff of the adopted resolu- by W. | AL, Monday w ‘ing; Hemple: ND DISTRICT tons of respect to Dr. Garnet's inemory. = ee mn o- Nicht. _| ‘Tne Prestpest’s Porrrarr.—In a note ac- nma Abbott in “La Traviata.” | cepting Miss Marion Foster's portrait of the President Miss Cleveland said, in answer toan inquiry, “I have no suggestions to make. I think ita very complete creation. You have | pat into Ita light whieh I have seen in no por- tofhim betore. I have already and shall nue to exhibitit with pleasure and pride.” Foster has on exhibition at Chapman's, ennsylvania avenue, a striking free-hand ¢ in “Mam 'zelle ‘Second battle of Bull | Condensed Locals. rayon : Anderson. One of The demolition of the old St. Dominic's | George Law,ot New York, said to be very fine ehurch, corner of 6th and E streets southwest, | bY those who know him, graces her studio at has been commenced preparatory to the erec: | tue Riggs. One of her paintings in oll, entitled ton of ‘w parish school building, which will Pursuit and Possession,” is at Brulatour & Rave two school rooms, library rooms, &c.,on | D¥er’s- ‘the first floor, and on the second floor a Hall, BOXGO feet, A committee, composed of Messrs. Shel Heiston, Schneide Gawler, Chamberl: Son, representing commanderies of Louis arranging f Commanderies to the trienntal con Peter Byas an: Of the tragedy night, were buri sterday Vii Fesiding at No. hhas been in this dentally fei! dow: broken. He was sent to Providence hospital for treatment. ‘On Saturday De Raitim 2 hi Ata Early Closing’ ass decided to issue 2 i ington aiter 8 p.m ters of South Was: grezations ot this Judge Cox has Loup paries Le f cumbia arily vy. They Saturd in the case or He son, They were and liv Kat remains of @ied trom the eft tur rom di Frank Leslie's | plaints, Popular Montuiy x = Ie Day vett paintings at the Scott Art Gallery begins Wednesdasrevenite, wats was stated i : fea” in Saturday's Sra, Saturday night Detective Cox brought from Hagerstown, Md.. Edward Davis, the young | man charged by Nicholas White with enibezzi- . . 18 tng $26. This morning in the Police Court the | Suuxs, Sarvs, Wenvers, contin this mort An sen. had he ments compan ne A. ienders juror Was exeusy the ex: the « evar! Mr. Char union wi the appr: Bitters of th Mr. James ot the | avenue, extent of the rear or C. seuthwesi, w Teewer Ast B. & 0.1%. K of th Losekam, w: s Wagner of 3: the late Mrs, Woodburn, wife pgether till 1580, when, he itt delivered an address ed. th .t pot yester- | will be ted with two HAND: DOUBLE the odmping of aa engine | DAMASK LOW ELS, worth $1 4 pai Jegant aud bis head and face dere | Towels are one long, nearly th nce were | cuarters of @¥ je—immense size.’ ‘They are all e Pine Linen, and are decorated with « beautiful ide colored border. maby ny er, Tubman, Orcott, | Parker, and Gib- | the various Knights Templar } this city, have been in thevisit of the Washington that city on the occasion of lave in September. kus, the victims ashington, Friday Tr, Whe ain, Elme a Freneh cook, SG street northwest, who vantry but a few months, aeci- stairs and had his shoulder etective -¢ rter brought from d, who is indicted with intent to ie marshal. ath Washington Clerks? octation, last evening, it was n appeal to the public not to in the stores of South Wash- | «Iso to request the minis- ‘ington to advise their con- tion, ABSOLUTELY PURE im ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders SOLD ONLY IN caNa. ROYAL Baxine PowvEs Co, 106 Wall street, N.Y. & decree authorizing and administratrix P r of for the purchase rant on F street, be- ocr Woodburn, who died Satur- hospital, Were to-day placed vault” in Moun | be ultimately W HES THE BLoop Is LOADED WITH IM- purities, and moves sluggishly in the veins, an alte Fative is needed, as this condition of the vital fluid cannot last long without serious results. ‘There is nothing better than Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to purify the blood, and impart energy to the systema, Cox niad nry mart n 14th, mn Y. Y.M.C. AL the rooms of the Gen. Fr: fan neis J. Barnes, who poplectic stroke, Va HE EXTRAORDINARY POPULARITY OF cae Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the natural result of Ts Were Messrs: | Suse by intelligent people for over forty year. It ham, J.$. Dod- | has indispatably proven tteelf the very best known sham. Specific for all colds, coughs and pulmonary com- AND UTIFUL DRESS GOODS. ense width, splendid quality, “reduced to 98e ee night - of putting | e's Opera | al for his appear- athe Police Court B BLACK SI cash Value $1. n Wiltard’s hotel yesterday A RRR TTIT a ORF ea ee OF OP OEP a 2K R T EEE RK R Sss8 " 711 Market Space, near 7th street. AVY BLUE SATINES, reduced to 15e. | BEAUTIFU | reduced pri TEA NAPKINS, pure linen. 50 dozen, - Pierce Bell, | pel and NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, im- ap aici aie | mense width, very best quail deninal Courts: Mobest Eanes, K CASHME ILAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, Geautiful Shades of TRICO ¢ WOOL, SUC. Se " Wide double width, all sickness of & ju Hewett ot Tlaxner, to-day les of All-Wool ALBATROSS, wide ry fine quality, 37146. © who buys $10 worth of Dry Goots from the | 1 Fise Ow Ry Reduced from 10 Sc. per pint bottle and from $5 Warranted strictly pure, for eral use. Having bandled’ thls for more than eighteen years 1 rfect confidence as to its entire par nd all other impurities with | 's finie Havor unimpaired. It certainly meries a trial, ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, 14th and I sts and 2d and D sts nw. many ye ently a sty raxvraturr Crocks, SEVERAL SUPERE SPECIMENS, with Handsome Brass Dials, For Sale by OHN R. HARE, P represen ig Various | CATARRE: The great Balsamic Distillation of Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blos soms, etc., called SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from asimple Cold in the Head to Lossof Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough and Ca- tarrhal Consumption. Complete treatment, consist- ing of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol- vent, and one Improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Druggists for $1.00. Ask for SANFoRD's Rabical Cone. Bargai The following extraordinary bargains will be offered for to-norrow only ‘at R. Goldschmid, $12-7th st. pn. w.: Cut glass ice cream saucers, 12 for 27c.; New shape of decorated china chamber sets, $3.17; with jar, $5.48; Extra at Pickle jar, only 89c.; Decorated English china tea sets, 44 pes. only $3.27; Handsome French china cuspadores, | 57 Silver-plated table knives, 6 for 63e.: Real ma- Jolica jugs, 19¢.: Decorated English (square shape) combination dinner and tea sets, 130 pes., $14.48, worth $22.00; Handsome hand- painted American china dinner _and tea sets, 108 pes., $19.48, worth $25.00; French china sets, 100 pes., reduced trom $35.00 to $22.50; Extra large size real_majolica cuspadores, only. 48c.; Hand-painted Freuch china fruit plates, only 10c., worth 20e.; 4 String brooms, on! Fas Exira large size tapestry rugs, only 90 MR Langacre French shoe dressing, large boxes for 25c., sold elsewhere for 60c.; Imitation brass trays, 12 in., 9¢.; 14 in., 1: 16 in., 15¢.; 18 in., 19¢.;'20 in., 2ic.; Albums, 10c.; Fancy’ splasi, mats, 8¢.; Whisk brooms, 6¢.; extra large, 15¢., Worth 25c.; Silver-plated tea spoons, 6 for 35c.; ‘Table spoons, 6 tor 69c.; Forks, 6 for 69e, 1 The Great Dissolntion Half-Price Sale. Comparison will bear us out in the statement that our prices are fully one-half less than else- where. Cousin’s Ladies’ Curacoa Kid Shoes, opera or common sense last, all sizes and width, at $2.25, worth $4. Men's Calf, war- ranted hand-stitched shoes, lace, button or Congress, at $3.50, worth $6. Misses’ Curacoa Kid or Pebble Goat worked button hole shoes, common sense or spring heels, at $1.25, worth 25. Boys’ and Youth's Button Shoes, very tsolid leather soles and fine A calfuppers, at $1.17, worth $2. Children’s Kid Spring Heels, workéd button holes, sizes 8 to 10%, at 850. worth $1.25. Infants’ Genuine French Kid Shoes, ‘with tassels, worked button holes, at 65c., ‘worth $1.25. Ladies’ Kid and Pebble Worked Button Hoie Shoes, at $1.10, worth $2. Ladies’ Fine Kid Common Sense or Opera, at $1.75, worth $2.25. Men’s Excellent Grade, button, lace or Congress, wide or narrow toe, at $1.35,Wworth $2.50. Youth's All-Leather Bat- COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER, $1. “The only absolute specific we know of—Mrd. Times. “The best we have found in a life-time of suf- fering.” —Lev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. “After a long strug- gle with Catarrh the Rapicat Cure has couquered.” —Ker. 8. W. Munroe, Lewisburgh, Pa. “Ehave not found a case that it did not relieve at once.”—Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL €O., Boston. “I MUST GIVE UP, I cannot bear this pain, I ache all over, and nothing I try does me any good.” Back- ache, Weakness, Uterine Pains, Soreness, Lameness, Hacking Congh, Pleurisy, and Chest pains cured by that new, original and elegant antidote to pain and in- flammation the CoTicUnA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. Especially adapted to Indies by reason of its delicat! odor and gentle medicinal action. At Druggisis, 25c. five for $1.00. Mailed free by POTTER DRUG AND CEEMICAL CO., Boston. mi5 Noveutres tor 85c., worth $1.25. Misses’ Sone Heels, In at S7c., worth $1.40. ildren’s Pebble But- ton Shoes, at 65c., worth $1. Children’s Kid BAG Bees au eee Seo a ene rere Shoes, at Se., worth 25c. Ladies’ Serge ip rs, '20c. Men’s Slippers, 35c. Men's and gs PPE RRR, OIN NN gcg, jadies’ Fine Embroidered’ Slippers, at 65¢., Sss, PPP ERE’ Ht NNN G worth $1.25. Srraspurcer Bros.” 726 7th PB RR WH NNN GGG street, between Gand H, and 461 Pena, ave., S338 P oR EB LN NN ‘GGG near 414 street. 1 Extra Oysters ar wwww mR dh BP Hanvey's, WWWwW RRR AA PPP Received this a.m. the finest stock of salt WwWW ER Asa g water Oysters that can be produced for Raw- Box, Roasting, Steamed, and every style, Also, plenty of Diamond-back Terrapin and Canvas: jack Cucks. Harvey, ‘The originator of Steamed Oysters; THE BATTENBUKG SHORT JACKET, Made of Frise Goods, Bourette, Heather-Mixed ‘Tweed, or Billiard Cloth, will be fashionable during the entire spring season. ‘These coats are infinitely are now on exhibition at R, Goldse 7th st, nw. Prices, mid’s, $12 Which will be offered at special low ub Whiskcy is the best, #utter churned every morn- ny 1b, “Ward” prints, 50c, cottage Cheese and butter milk; more becoming to graceful figures than dolman, visite, oreven the more popular “stole” front pelerine, as | ing and delivered per Ib. they define the out lines of a good form to advantage, | Bweet milk Se. per quart, “am 15 cents. and are not in the least cumbersome. A fiul line of | = ——— these Jackets at attractive prices __EDUCATION QRENCH, LAL REEK AND CHINESE taught by DR. LEON DEBEL, from Paris, Schools In connection with the above are showing LADIES’ STOCKINETTE JACKETS, of fine quality and work- ‘manship, cut in the latest shape, at $4.48, and families attended. st. nw, SHORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED — SLOAN: SSDUPLOYAN, ‘simplest, most rapid and most legible system in'the world. Classes forming. ‘Tuition by correspondence. Call ‘for prospectus, 921 nw. m2-2 ‘Classes now forming. 1536 1 ve A still finer quality STOCKINETTE JACKET, tailor bound and finished, at $5.98. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Washington, D. C., (723 14th st. n.w.), And in the principal other cities. ‘Trial lessous free. New terms begin how. mh ESSONS IN ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC LA Are Apply onaddress Miss MARGUEIUTE E SAXTON, 514 12th st. n. m6-1m. MES ADELINE DUVAL Mack. 1424 N st, AVL ius reopened her school of Biocition and Dra: inatic Art; also private class in Engi teuchers for French and Mathematics. a a bl To Tur Presse. FIRST LESSONS FREE OF CHARGE. FOR BEGINNERS STUDENTS NOW FORMING. rLEMEN AND YOUTHS {ot both sexes) Learn to read, write and speak FRENCH and GER- MAN at Itooms 1409-1411 New York ave, GIGI CE ASS Blt leone per miobeh, ARHERGH CLASS right lessons ber month’ SL English “Literature, Composition, Elocutio {Latiny Itallan and Preparation for all exami ™ natlona, Families and schools attended, Private lessons at room 123, Corcoran Building, 50 dozen 5-button-length, embroidered back, war- Tanted real KID GLOVES Shades—Tans, Browns, and Blacks, at $1.19, A@ We gnarantee every pair, providing fitted atthe | _mhOsim PROF, CE DEGHENT, counter, and consider them equal to any $1.50 Glove | Hn tnarcusty system: Veet ne Pane CE: from_ Paris, Sorpoune. Universit HiENEUM OF pak tthe cy CLASSICAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES, 1814 st nw. — puyate, LESSONS IN BOOKKE! h Mathematics, Penmaasbip, and in ail English Branches. Terms moderate. Apply to C.F. WOOD, ‘Just received, a full invoice of Sthst.ne. thhi-zm H CLASSES FOR BEGIN- SWISS AND HAMBURG FLOUNCINGS, ed pupilsnow, forming at 1014 17th st., between K L, sts. Als ing and afternoon classes for adul Cail at Adapted for Ladies’ Suits, and cordially invite your | Sriginhi systems MtLLE, foto sta a inspection. GERMAN SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR 4X. Piauo-Forte has been opened at 1118 11thst. n, dew. By this course of t pupils can in a — time acquire a knowledge of music that has ust taken months of study by the American methods, Lessoas privately or in classes. For particulars call atthe Studio. 19-2m SHELDON'S DANCING ACADE AT 1003 Pst, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat- stand Pennsylvania ave, se, Tuesday Now's thetime to join for participa tion inthe May Bill, IN LATIN, GREE! english, by Prof. F.A.SPRUS Applicants for exan prepared. Apply for circulars and information 423 th st. mw. al-dra* V ERVATORY OF MUSIC, Special and Attractive Sales in our LACE, EMBROIDERY, AND MUSLIN UNDER- WEAR DEPARTMENTS ARE STILL IN PROGRESS, ASHINGTON CO: TS UW EER BBR 00, ENR | onteenth yeas, Piano Oran, Vous: Violen Piste T H H EEE BBB OO N NN HORT-HAND AND PRACTICAL PENMAN. Yearw experience. Mondays, Wednesdays Bu etm |p MMMM AA RRR O HHH FE Piso Tirscoxs. Se MMM AAA RR OOH H EK = ISS CLAKA HARRISON, MMM A AK R COO H BH EEB = | PupllofWmMasonN.Y. 613 Mst.n.w. Ja63m* SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTE So ually taught,” Suecese cuarantecd if instrietions aye followed. Private papily preferred—tuited. It F CROMELIN, office Of Johns & Easton, Ste phers, 472 Louisiana ave. ‘jal AY HOFFELDT, A GERMAN LADY, mS 316, 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. B B. 5 shest recommendations desires pupils cf ARGAINS! ARGAINS!! anv age for Classic and Modern Music; Singmg al talian method; good German, Parisian French and ltalign taucht by grammar: conversation — depistolary style with” unsurpassed methods, 1Z15Gst aw. i _ al” MaRS, BARNES BRUCE, "SCHOOL, OF Decorative Art—Oil, Tapestty, Lustra, China, Needlework, Brass, Design. : 915 EST. N.W. PRICES CUT IN HALF IN ORDER TO “1284 i i <CHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY, SCHOOL OF TYPE-WRITING, SCHOOL OF EN oI CLOSE OUT OUR WINTER STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING Goops. ia SCHOOL OF ina, All Shorthand Books and Suppli — All Writing Machines and Supplies, ni6 24H STREET N.W. GQLENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 9TIT §S and D sts. n.w. A practical business education that qualifies young men and women tosupport themselves: Sind successfully perform. the active: duules of ‘Thorough instruction given in Rapid Writing, t ish Language, Correspondence, Rapid Calc Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Coninercial Litieal Keonomy, 51 ype Writing, A good Cheviot Men’s Suit at $5, worth $10, A nice Cassimere Suit at $7.50, worth $14, A fine All-Wool Cassimere Suit at $10, worth $18. A fine 4-button Cutaway Corkscrew Sult at $10. A fine Prince Albert Suit ut $14, worth $25. A fine Spring Overcoat at $7.50. ography an rv, PO: Day An extra fine Spring Overcoat at $10. pa - ae EVO aut oe Hage | Boys’ Suits at $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50 and $6, pt Lat a.m. and 6 p.tp. Span fr arrange: A menis by the year or quarter, on and ater MONDAY, Boys’ Overcoats at 50 cents on the dollar, ‘Aug. 24.” 4 fill corps of teachers. Tilustrated Cirees Children’s Suits from $2 up to $8. dar, giving full information, sent free o1 sp ication, HENRY 'G. SPENCER, Principal, MRS. SARA A.SPENCER, Vice Principat." aus ee At eee GOODS, RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES 0) ‘study; to adults confidential: ‘for colle dy; to adults contd Prepares for collega ‘Annapolis, Woet Point, al hs, —S IVY INSTITUTE, sw, corner Sth and K sta nw, Eases SW: FLYNN, A.M PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! _ Evening Classes, $3 and $5 amonth, —' “oc29 WW SING TON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE We have 2,000 pairs of odd Pants for men from $1.25 up. Boys’ Pants from $1 up. Children’s Pants from 25 cents ap. 1022 Vermont avenue, Boarding and I'ay Selo! far Young Ladies and Fittle sels, ‘This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual session Wednesday, September 23d, 1855, Mrs % D. BUCH Miss H. E. HUNTE! Assisted by # {all corps For catalogues and 1 Principal. Principal. ‘ice Principal, of experienced teachers. particulars apply to the ‘auls-7m. THE LONDON AND. LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, = aaa iss AMY LEAVITT OF “GRAD: pans CORNER 7TH AND G 8T! N uate and certified examiner of the Engiané bs Conservatory. “Piano weelimique, hurisouy wud Sole culture: “401 10th st ne ‘ds YS, DOC. “th st. ii.w., First Flat, PL CAULFL Sree Ovencoars mhiim 63 W. Fayette st, Baltimore, There were six ap- | NATURAL WATER * re is every rea | eek at th _Teleohone 473“ Nuti-dmt” 1010 F street Moss June Consox Says, 0 an article entitied “Family Living on $500 a Year? “Fuel for «cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights,would cost about $8 per month, provided CCKE were used in cities,” &e. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON iding ¢ was att ting nis re was | teed ’s restau- 2 had been care- s damaged to building In OR GEURGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70 vrick.—In order. to 25 Bushels for $2.50, t uavsloa tvi® a sromiace ugton and Indianapolis } & cee now runing a through » 40 Bushels for $2.90, 25 Bushels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 421 and 413 10un wrest. ‘resume business October 1, 1585. sels-6m ‘THE RAPID AND FREQUENT CHANGES GOLD IN THE WEATHER ARE 80 MANY aA PARIS, 1878. WARNINGS TO BE PREPARED WITH BAKER'S Warranted "Absolutely SUITABLE CLOTHING. WE ARE READY BAKER'S Pure Cocoa, from which TOMEET THECALL FOR LIGHT-WEIGHT nen Pecos Of cil hae ese OVERCOATS AND BETWEENSEASON \ BREAKFAST __ he strength of Cocoa mixed SUITS AS THE HEAVIER GRADER. OUR BREAKFAST with starch, arrowroot or VARIETIES AT LOW PRICES ARE SUB- BREAKFAST sugar, and is therefore far JECTS OF MUCH COMMENT. an pot Rapenpiarp oar 1s than one cent a It STORE CLOSES AT 7 P.M; SATURDAY, 10, cocoa. {g) delicious, nourishing, cocoa. strengthening,easily digest- =s cocoa, ed,andadmirably adapted GEORGE SPRANSY, cocoa. for invalids aswell as for Persons in health. Owe Paice CLorHrER, Bold by Grocers everywhere, tabS 507 SEVENTH ST., opp. U.8, Post Office, a7 W. BAKER ¢ CO., Dorchester, Mass HE CELLULOID TRUSS, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Laresr Evnorrax Noverries fT PERRY ee BROTH (SUCCESSO) ER). CHOICE SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. RICH DRESS FABRICS OF EVERY. DESCIIP- TION, COMPRISING LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF THE BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE PRODUCTIONS OF THE LEADING FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH MANUFACTUR: ERs, Tock FORMING ONE OF THE LARGEST COLLECTIONS IN ‘THE CITY TO si ra. EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN FINEST FRENCH SAT- TEENS MADE BY GROS, ROMAN, MARO- ZBAM & CO, TO MY EXPRESS ORDER. EXTREME NOVELTIES IN ANDERSON’S Ay DRNIGAS IN INDT P $1, $1.25, EW_DEs! N INDIA SILKS AT $1, $1.25, ‘AND $1.50 PER YARD. : NEW ROMAN STRIPED ‘TUSSORE SILKS FOR TRIMMING INDIA PONGEES. NEW LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS, RANG- ING FROM 80c. T0 $1 PER YARD. ELEGANT BEADED SILK GRENADINES, BLACK TWISTED SILK GRENADINES\ AND ‘HERNANIES, IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED OS GRAIN, PAILLE FRANCAISE, RHA- DUCHESSE AND SURAH WEST PRICES. IN TWO TONE STRIPED AND BRO- ‘D VELVETS FOR GARNITURE. PATTERNS IN PRINTED CHALLIS DE ies IN HOSIERY AND HANDKER- TREFOUSSE AND PERINOT KID GLOVES. GENCINE C. P. FRENCH CORSETS FROM $1.50 TO $3.50, UROPEAN WHITH GOODS NOVEUILES IN EI LATEST STYLES T SOLS, SUN UMBREL- LAS AND CARRIAGE SHADES. sar PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Peary Buitora, Penn, Aveniie, Corner Sth street, Established 1840. aban ts Laxssurex & Bro, Having received their line of Dress Trimmings are prepared to show the ladies of Washington as nice line as will be shown here this seaso: Among the novelties in this line are the “Hussar Loops.” We have them in all the new shades and sell them For $1. ‘There will be a great demand for these loops, asthey will be the “Stylish Ornament” for Dress Trimming. Also a complete stock of Jet Trimmings; a full line Spring Basket Braig; Rosary Beads in all shades 10¢. per Dozen, Chantilly and Escurial Lace in all widths. Colored Cora for lacing and trimming purposes. All over Embroideries and Laces with different widths of narrow to match. Silk Moss Trimming in all the Newest Shades for $1 per yard. Chenille Fringes from 49¢. up, Colored Silk Worsted Laces. Metal and Wooden Buttons and Buckles in pretty varieties and extreme oddities. We have marked one lot of Metal Buckles for 12c. SATIN FANS 25c. ‘This fs undoubtedly the greatest bargain ever shown DAMES, SATi. SILKS AT Lo’ NOVELTIES 1 2ADI c. OICE, CHATS in Fans. We have them in red, cream, pink and light bine. ‘We have for this week marked Egyptian Lace Col lars for children For 25. ‘These Collars sold and will again sell after this week for 40c. We have also marked down some Ladies’ Chenille Collars for $1. ‘These come in black, blue, pink, red and cream, sold up to today for $2. LADIES’ HAND BAGS ‘To move these goods more rapidly we will take off 10 per cent of the marked price THIS WEEK ONLY. We have a large stock of these goods, particularly in Tthefiner goods. We have again marked a quantity of slightly soiled Linen Handkerchiefs, colored borders. For 160 Not any of these sold for less than 25, ODD SIZES IN KID GLOVES FOR 50c. ‘This is a lot of $1 and $1.25 Kid Gloves. Some sizes having sold out we have coucluded to close out the Test. ‘These will be shown you at our Glove counter— first floor, center aisle. OUR SPRING STOCK Of Lisle and Silk Gloves has arrived, and we are offer- ing a nice Lisle Glove in the new shades For 25¢. BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES OF HOSIERY ‘Have just been received by us, This is the largest aud most complete Hosiery department in the city. Ladies’ stripe and plain Hose for 35c per patr, worth 48, Ladies’ black lisle Hose for 50c. This is the first house that has introduced black lisle Hose with white feet For 50c. Ladies’ fine lisle Hose in pretty stripes For 65e.; worth $1. SILK PLAITED HOSE For 98c. We are also offering Children’s full, regular made {bbed Hose, from sizes 5 to 9, for 25c. ‘On our second floor we are selling in our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT 500 dozen Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, Drawers and Cor- set Covers at 47¢.; Soid for 68c. NURSES’ APRONS FOR 13c. LADIES’ APRONS FOR 0c. LADIES’ BUSTLES FOR 19. Our stock of Infants’ and Children’s Shirred Lace and Embroidered Caps are now all in, and many exclusive styles will be found among the same. Read our “Ad.” in today’s Post for our announce- ment of Spring Dress Goods. OUR DARK ROOM FOR THE DISPLAY OF EVENING SILKS IS NOW FINISHED. Laxszurcx & Buo., ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-426 7th st, New Wass Fasares mb We have Just received a large invoice of NEW WASH FABRICS, which we consider the best value we have ever ofred. 1 case Cream Crinkle, 10c. 24-in, Royal Foulards, in buff and cream, 15¢c. » les in Madras and Canton Ginghams, New Crinkle Seersuckers in neat checks and plaids. Lace Striped and Check Nainsook, 64¢., 8¢., 10c., 12ke, 5 Lease yard-wide Percale, 10¢. Lease Shirting Prints, fast colors, 5c. HAMBURG EMBROIDERY HALF PRICE. In our Dress Goods Department we have some New and Special Thin; 5,000 yards Cashmere, in new spring colors, 10¢. 36-in. Twilled Debege, 25c. 38-in, Flannel Suiting, new, 40c. ‘Tricot Cloths, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Silk Rhadames, &., &c. All of our Carpets at reduced prices, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South side, nearSeventh street, mh SPECIAL, BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY RDT'S, 910 7TH ST. N.W. Velvets, bik and colored, reduced 5 Silkk embossed u 10, BI’ k watered Silk, 2! Pi silk, worth $1.50, reduced to $1. Just received 100 leces ull shades of our renowned Sw ins, at 35¢. 87a pure wool Home-spnns, spring shadesont BG-fn, tine Satteens, this week a special doz. ail linen Towels, 43x26 in 69 doz. all linen Nupkii for Ho.” Elegat 17X17 in., worth 12gc, i assoruinent of Ladies Colored Hor- ailinen, ‘worth 3c “Our price tis m, Ye are selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) for 85 cts., finished, ready for the wash tub, ‘This, shirt is made of Wimsutta Cotton, and Richardson 2,100 linen Bosoms (reinforced.) and made first-class in every respect. ‘The Crown Diamond shirt, made of Fruit of the Loom Cotton, and Fine Linen’ Bosoms, Unfinished, only 60 cts. Shirts made to order. Six Finest Dress Shirts made to order for $9, Perfect tit guaranteed, at the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, -B.—All our Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotton. and made tull tothe measure, 26 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. EER FER RRR YY" gS, ee ba ” Ee E S55. ft ¥ es EER LULL Y¥ - WE at a sp EFF gSS3 THT Hid oF os E Mut mi sem ge Sgs8 of oT ‘Have just received one lot of 40 Doz. LISLE HALF HOSE, in Blues, Brown, Draband Cardinal, which we will close at aoe = c Foal ‘aaa 855g 89 ‘These Goods are Cheap at 50c. Also, one Lot of GENTS’ FANCY BORDERED HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, at 21c, to close, at ELLERY’S 1112 F stn = ahathat never breaks, never wears out, alwaysciean, | Tz Wiewna Orricran Company ‘As for sale as “CHAS. FISHERS, 00 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., 623 7th street northwest Mrs. FISHER, the MARKS x devotes her attention to the wants of | MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES ahd 1c." Liquid, be; School ‘0c. per 106. Studies for Painting. fieim J. J4¥ GOULD, 421 Oth st, near Pa ave, M*® “AWSGLEY exepwetr, P. Hassos Hiss & Ca 79 N. Charles st, Baltimore, Md., esac ‘Wil open at Willard’s Hotel Private Parlors ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 18th, 19th and 20tn, Fe ‘Costumes from the leading houses of Paris. Also Walking Dresses, Dinner aud Reception Dresses for spring and suminer wear. Paris made Wraps, Jerseys and Jackets. SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS, FRESOOING AND STAIN D GLASS Orders Taken aad Fit Guaranteed. mhi36r ee eee, as areata - _ NPS ien ESS oer 608 9th st.. opposite Patent OMtice, Opened a large and new assoriment of HAMBURG =a EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NaINSOOK | cct.gm 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. and ALL-OVER EMBROLDERIES, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MEDICI’S EGYPTIAN and other TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns. Most complete. line of INFANTS’ and CHU- DREN'S. LACE, SHIRRED and NORMANDY CAPS. long and short DRESSES, SLUPS and ROBES, SGeRINO“CLOAKS and WALKING SUITS. for Rev “C” Beasixs O11 HAS NONROF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND Spring wear in Mother Hubbard and other styles and | rx COM:ON OILS. IT CANNOT BE EXPLODE: STOREY AAR EMOTO UDR | 1S Concosonia. Trecasnorne tNPLoDe SMOKE, ITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIMNEYS BURNS IN ALLOOAL O1L LAMPS J. W. SCHAEFER & BRo, CHINA AND GLASS, ADIES, READ THIS— BETTER THAN A CHROMO. T will give an Album of French Fashions Pree; also & Ticket good for $5 worth of Latest Patterns (good il used) to every purchaser of a new Sewing Machine bought at my rooms, at rexular price. Call and see ‘these Patterns and get a Fashion Sheet. 3. Ee MCKENNEY, 427 Oth st. n. w. J.B RICHMOND, Manager. TALS 1020 7th st. WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. AFTER MARCH 1ST, J. C. Horcurssos, Lurorren aoee ase ray GRAND | MILLINERY q orentxa, | Goon News) Goon News TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1886. XO CARDS. FROM mbi3 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE} Hee Massrrs CORSET Reduces the size and increases the length of the waist of fleshy ladies without injurious tight lacing. LANSBURGH & BROS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. DOUGLASS & BRO. For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, as noone 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 _a7-m.17t IRENCH DRESSE Dresses and Wraps. every week. Imported ‘Trimmings. FRANG, 251 N. Howard st.. Baitimore,Md, mh9-1m Ovx Lasr Sacrreice GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. | | | | | | The House of Crague, | — = can make their own terms in regard to payments, ae 34 | Come and see the largest store in the United States, | Ba HARE G8 7 gs Epes ee ~ 22 SS s Lac andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that a ‘ ae ee: an 2 an co aed GROGAN’S INSTALLM ‘T HOUSE, PPP AA L AA G EE s ee 3 AAA TL AAA OOK (THE OLD RINK), 4 A LLLLA A COCO KEET = 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH ‘Will terminate in a few days, AND 14TH STREETS 3 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 0 Our entire stock of Children's, Misses’_and Ladies’ ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at 25c. your choice, Also balance of Children’s and Ladies'Cloaks will be slanghtered—price no object—to make room for oar exteusive stock of SPRING WRAPS, VISITES AND JERSEYS, ‘Which we will display on TUESDAY, GRE Jest 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. HOEKE, 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. nw. Great Repverox Tx Sroves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent on regular prices. This includes several of thecelebrated Radiant ‘Home and other first-class Stoves A full assortment of Cooking Stoves and Ranges on hand at iow prices. A call respectfully solicited. MARCH 2D, Together with an elegant amortment of SPRING MILLINERY, Consisting of a choice line of HA’ FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LAC! ‘TIPS, = SS pcUMLS. oe AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. ‘Save your money by buying at KING’S PALACE 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. M. B. Bavce & Co, ‘ART NEEDLEWORK Prize Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Cincinnath Industrial Exposition, 1ss4, tor Art Embroidery and Drawn Work. Highest Awards for Art Neediework, executed from Original Desizus, were received from the. Department ee oman’s mh5 ns ‘ork at the New Orleans Exposition, Tikest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroidery by of ion,beld Mrs. M. B. Brace, Washington, D. ‘Woman's Department of the World’ at New Orleans, 1884-'55. Wahine ese Sek a Springs, N IRENCH DYEING, CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Cc." Rey Exposi lies: 433 9th st. n.w. W. 8 JENKS & 00, 717 7th st. nw. 5230, ____ BOOKS, &e. OME NEW BOOKS, “Tale of a Lonely Partsh —— ‘ "2° Marion Crawford, “The Beatontans.” Henry Jame: Vol. 7, “Treasury of David.” Spurgeon “Partar's Sermons and Adareser | Hatem Andrew Lang. Lenten and D al Rooks. Prayer Hooks amd Hyninals” Family and Pocket Bibles. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 SEVENTO STREET, Boss Boe Boum BAUM'S GREAT LIBRARY SALE TO RE COM TINURD FOR TEN DAYS LONOER, mhis Which ts the largest and most complet ity 4 Jorge stock of MBLOS, PRAYER Book HYMNALS Below we mention a few of our har «a Eliot, Svols., % moroc. Cooper, 16vals, ly bionae Waveriey, if Our price. Pub, price oa Tus sole Ss 100 os raph For Specal ¥ nd 1a Isrorraxr Booxs Mista ow Reavr. 2 vols, by Lacat. Col Wim ihrop. ports, vol. 1. Onus Protandi, by Hal My Religion, by Tolst Every Day Religion, by Clarke. Patroctus and Penelope, by Dodge Domesticus, Butler. Indian Summer, Howe mad wv. Boss: Booxs: Booxs: AT cost I dealre to close ut abeust ALL BOOKS ON MF FA AkD COMMER rarer ath eaten aa con works =4 ited. "Any boot sr books was wore wil Srdered’and'a hiberal discout made trot the ret prices 6a, WHITAKER, m 1208 Pennsytvania am W sisetoy cmc aring Liman Sor ais ecent additions: Indlan Sumuer, The MIN Mystery, Fiametta, Margaret he Mrs. Herndon’s Theos Zep, Rac t And Latest Periadicaist PHROUGH THE YEAR Wrst N for December, J IN THE RING'S GAKDED STEADMAN'S PORTS OF AMPA BRITISH AND AMERICAN Ports. ous Poetry. Five Minutes Daily: R PR vst Receive THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR Iss6. 14 subscriptions received Washington Dealers supplies! at JOHN ©. PARKER'S, 17 and 619 7h st. now. TEStss ASTER, 828 TIM NW, Sy one nok Stee. Goods, Wax Pot ks, Vases, 1 ‘Artists’ Maerials, Jap Novelties, at lowest prices pire tic amixo Linnany, The largest and best in the city, with constant ad@ tious of NEW BOOKS and REST MA\ Me LUCY HUNT 2 Peunsyivatne _ FAMILY SUPPLIES. — Rest White Potatoes, per bushel Best Sweet = 10 Ibs. best Laundry Starch. Wipe BM 10 Ibs. best Ont 10 ibs. Pearl Kice 10 Ibs, White Boneless Codi Best Old Government Java Cofier, 4 iio ppowder Tea... 10 bs. Turkish Prunes... Best Greamery Butter...-s.- (orders by mail promply attended to.) Prompt delivery of all ord ing Cofiee Pot. You mh4-Im PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘OHN li Hey i ave, near LOU, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city. PIANOS and ORGANS tor rent or sale, Coa Instruments of a: kinds, aia nt bt ot betore purchasing T We close at six p.m. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our speciaity. 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 Rivolfe, Paris Ja6 Mac. Vox Braxnis, Moorsre, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York: Win. Barr & Co., St. Louls, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. - Superior fitting, Jom F. ELLIS €00., "Siveuing Dresstaibridal Troseaan a apeccity. m93m__ 937 Pennsylvaniaave., near 10th st ‘920 14th st, between Land SSE LSETy NTON FISCHERS 7 ICTOR BECKER. —- DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT (VTiaNo SALE AND RE 'T WAREROOMS, AND DYE WORKS, ‘S01 9TH ST. N. W. = ‘906 G st. nw. ‘Thirty-five Years Experience, LADIES EVENING DRESSES A SPECTALTY, felvet and Plush Garm rape vells, Laces, Gloves perfectly cleaned. Made up all-wool Dresses dyed; Specialty aGood Neat a Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing specialty. Work warranted, mab3-Sen Mourning Black. Gent's Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and and Reasonable. ‘Telephone call—143-2. MM" 4352 K, RUMPHERY, CHAKAUPR AND GD. PARE cope PASO ARAAN? Gitano remunabictea'E ora as ERE FEB 4aNTE EK HUMPHREY, K pon, & Makes to order in every stvle and material, ‘abd guaranties per Ree He sek coneae Fi bop ke Hix SructaLrias Ams EK bes kee nch Hand-made Underclothing Merino Underwear zis ‘and finest imported fi ‘sho - > F Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Goods, Praxo ORTES va erench Corsetaand, Bustleg | Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'sowa | yy; cai = make) that for the price.# atgurpased. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN- =F German abd Spanish spoken. mrl4 SHIP AND DURABILITY, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, PIANOS FOR RENT. EXTRACT OF WM. KNABE & CO, cco Fl L FEE RRR ¥ ¥ WAREROOMS: oo a L E RR Le a 3 ° 2 Q a aS yy meme grr rome ed IS WASHINGTON-—S17 Market Space. 323 BBB EEE EKB vy RANICH & BACH ANDSTIEFF PI. = Sree... tat fit BBB EE EE Pa ‘First class in every respect. Gally's wou- P ES Baok Seria Sete plasing insirtanents G. L. WILD & BRO., Special bargains in medium grade Pianos. jals Tt RRR NON = aS aS Fe RR OO NNN. nd elegant styles. Easy monthly payments st low- if RB 00 NONNe holiday season. tat factory riges for the ‘5 if HL. SUMNEK, 511 9th st. now. Bowne Dace 925 Pennsyivania avenue 4 MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION CELERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic, PEREF—The most Nutritive “and strength-ziving ‘00d. IRON—(Pyrophosphate)—The great remedy to PIANOS, MUSIC Enrich the Blood and Nourish the Brain. MUSICAL MEKCHANDIS! ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly valu- | pisos sold on Installments, Exe able for the cure of ‘Tuned and” Kepaired. firrd Beuted, NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, __DEBILITY, Sole Agent for SLEEPLESSNESS, RESTLESSNISS, STELNWAY & SONS, NEURALGIA, DYSPEPSIA, AND GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWER, And all derangements consequent upon over- taxed mind and body. In fact, it gives tone to all Aue physical functions, and buoyancy Ww tue spirits PREPARED BY HANDY & COX, 143: N. HOWARD STREET BALTIMORE. MD, F. GABLER & BROS PiANOS, New and Second-hand Pianos of other makes al k at low figures. Cie Enexsox, Prax: ‘OVER 38.000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-classand reliable pianoat amediam price. STECK & CO AN: & CO. PIANOS. BA Pianos and Organs ‘exchauged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and ior rene Rent applted if pure 0] wrument of Sc. music in BARBOUR & MAMILTON, SOLE AGENTS For | Mt #hd most complen ass DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. jy29 HENEY ‘biiemn act, m29 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co. Kosmen Maz Woucer SEWING MACHINES, &c. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINA| NHE SILENT WHITE IS THE BEST AND 220 Ss eas that benelit the operator itis light, fstand quie STRICTLY PURE. Winds its own bobbins: puls On its own belt! Finest THE pst TOxre pester Wench, nia rut aco ge PERFECTS DIGESTION. New Households, $10 less than list All kings Ur for ws and J. PF. MCKi.NNEY, 427 9th st. now. General Debility. RICHMOND, Manag mb13 OF THE SELF-THREADING SHUT- PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: a THE OF THE |. x . SILENT N 0.7, Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the | Has recently been iucreased to just double its former — say Dae fo pois moore ona them ony aoe Bae yee = a |S i yen Pa | qerful productions ‘of mechanical ‘simplicity. sent to — ccf yuoe on trial, Ire, and make your own compar- FOR SALEBY ms. Uver 2,000 pow ip use in Washington, Am. 5. 2 éxtablshed 1800. seein ee UERBACH, Cor, 708 and Hsts., ‘Also, first-class Sachines of over ‘Stott, Cromwell & Co, Ts = }™ Ba ER TES. jane sete 25m.wat Reg? tall BOE eta Sewive Macs Sus8 God HH Hex Sgy8 | '5 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., MILWAUKEE LacEeR THE BEST ‘THE DISTRICT. ‘Bole Agent for the District of Columbia, ok 628 Wb st. ow. For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, Danking omits eee 3630 | { | | } tamL GO PALMER Paws Civ Gan de bad at cry 1224 20th Birest North west. ey ‘Telephone. 454 $025 ead at roxgiaty Grocers inet om hand ask | prices ** SATELEE @ CO. Distillers. Baltimore | 113 TPPABLe ie bene | Creamery But URIBS a ave ext making the largest. ami A full fine Bre satisfaction or money refunded. ws reduced toweash basis, I positively sell for cash only and see What you can save by buying for cash. Kee member all goods guaranteed strictly Grst-class and Jow for cash. N. A. POOLE, #id La. ave succe-sor to Poole, Brooke & Lo. NDIA TEA CO—BUY LOW AD Good Family Flour, $4.10 per bai Family Flour, $1.25." All grad: at lowest prices M bucket (tWo doren.) Toasted (requires. ty flavor, 25¢. per 10. Cassard’s Best Sagar Cured Coffee, 10, ind 1c. 1b. S worth aie, 3 Ib. Can W worth 0, B0e. "Ib, ¥. 650. wal. IND Syrup, ty Hor 5 St nw. Eth ne cars pass door. ‘Seud postal, Goods vered.and guaranteed, £19) COO FER RRR FER ghsg cor ROR S D KEE KR RK kee Sys} 5 THE CELEBRATED MIND psoTa PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without a doubt the most PxavTIFUL and the most Noruir10us Flour in the World. Millers have not ouly be most perfect Milt, was it aves all the most improved “Maclin ery invented up to the present time, but they produce: ‘Flour UNSURPASSED by any mill in the world. ‘T Prove that, we would simply stale that a large quan this maguificent Flour is shipped annually to ten al the principal Courts of the old "AMANTEE that it is made from selected, rown in Minnesota and Dakota. I is an acknowledged fact, that iu this Flour « perfect sep- m ofthe glutingus particles of the wheat bery. thorough elimination of all weak an from its bread making quallt Well as the best, for either family of bai Unsurpassed by any Flour made. “kvery sack aud every barrel is warcanted to give entire satisiaclon. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter ever offered to the trade, It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most Acting Lousekeeper aud sutisty Wie unvst Mmatidiods epi- care, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, GOLDEN WILT. ‘The 014 reliable stand-by and the Standara Pamtly Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We tors to bring forth any Flour suj STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELLA. HILL, and we teel assured that auy housekeeper whe Iries them once Will never use anything else. Fur sale by al grocers, Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. sel3. WM. M.GALT & CO. Tue Curcaco Grocery Comrane 806 7TH STREPT, OFFERS FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS. 2 Pound Can Corn, 8c. doze: done, ‘done dozen. Ww OF white, $1.98 dozem Tight Brown Sugy r, Suge I. Ataudard A Sugar, Gig lin ‘Granulated Sugar, Te. lb, THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY Png Family Flour, $4. % Best i aed Flour, $5.73 bbl; $1.44 % bbl, Patch: Process Flour, $6.78 DDL; $1.69 % bbL; 85a THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 506 TPH ST. OFFERS: New Mackerel tor 75c. Kit, New Codtish, se, Ib, THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: New Buckwheat, 4¢. Ib.. or 10 tbs. for 33a THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OPriLEs French Brandy. $2.00 gallon. Fyearold Kye Whisk, €.00 gallon, ‘Send order by mall or telephone 1232 Goods delivered free lo any part of Lue city. CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, ‘S06 Tth street now.

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