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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON - a D. C., TEESDAY, MARCH 16. 1886. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick oF THE CHIEF StGwat. OFFICER. Wasntserox, D.C. March 16,1856, 9 aia. For the middie Atlantic states, southerly winds, warmer {air weather, preceded for, ¥ Short time by colder westerly winds in the in- "for Wednesday, warmer fair weather is indl- cated fort And Atlantic states, the Mis- sissippl, Missouri and Olio valleys. Every Oxe acknowledges the fact that “Greek Slave” cigarettes the purest and most deliciously flavored in the world: Ser of Slip Covers for parlor suites, 5, eut and made to order. Moses & Son, cor. ith and F st: we THe PaLats ROYAL'S job lotof 12%. linen handkerchiets are worth 19¢. each. 10 Pex CENT reduction on opera glasses until ‘May Ist at Vienna Optician Co.,609 Pa. av.n.w. Liqurs1xG.—Have your rods repaired now or new ones. J. H. KUEHLING. NTox Fiscwre’s dry cleaning and dye works, 906 G st, p. w. Satistaction guaranteed in work and price. Goods called for and de- livered, Telephone, 143-2. Best children’s Photos, Larduer’s, 927 Pa, av. For Fresm Caveut Potomac Fisn.—The place to leave your orders for good, fresh ‘aught Potomac fish, is at R. A. Golden's Poto- mac river game and fish stalis, Center Market, as he is receiving datiy from the lower Potomac fresh supply. Goods delivered in city free. 3. ‘Teiepheve 84 A Br>-RIDDEN Dyspertic Ccrrep.—G. F. Haight, of Westfield, Chautauqua county, N. Y., writes May 7, 1885: “Six years ‘ago I’ was dying of dyspepsia. My stomach and digestive organs were’ in a hor Fible state. I feared consumption of the bowels, which were dreadfully constipated. I was ‘bed-ridden for many months; finally bought six boxes Brandreth’s Pilis. "When I bad finished taking them Iwas «well man. Took five the first night; ran down to one Pill, then up again to five, alternately.” SPEAKING TURES, electric bells. a JOH. Rotmnisa, 419 12th st. nw. Purm™ CARNIVAL, Monday, March 22,Rifles’ Armory. Fursrrcret FursiTure! FURNITURE!—Great Foduction in priess. Wa. HL DUNS, 311 7th. Just RecerIveD a large line of Raby Wagons and Refrigerators, at W. H. Hoeke’s. ‘¥irorsta _Port.—Norton’s Seedling _ port wine: Don't bay any’ other until you Gy tno fine. Don’t buy any other uniil yo produce of native grapes made by Chr. Xander, jo. 909 7th st. n.w. ws SAFES REPAIRED. napa crn ae JH, Korauisa, ‘We have no days for pretended Ls rices, but we always sell Furniture, C: ding. Upholstery” Portietes, Lace Curtains and all goods in our line as ae oat advertised price list. To ver ‘above call and soe'ane Singleton & Fletcher, 415 7th street n.w. . Frse Porrrarrs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av ae CaRNivaL, Monday, March 22, by W. Ln. AL FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE!—Great reduction in prices. Wa. H. Duy, 311 7th. Save Eyesight. Consult Hempler, 453 Pa. av- CITY AND DISTRICT. The Methodist Conferences. At the Baltimore annual conference of the M. E. chureh, south, at Staunton, Va., yesterday, delegates were elected to the general confer- ence as follows: Revs. Drs. Martin, 8. Rogers, Samuel K. Cox, Revs. R. Smithson, P. H. Wisner, J. 8. Gardner, and Rev. J, A. Kern, and David Bush. As reserves—By the clerical, Mr. T.J. Magruder, ex-Senator Frank Hereford, Messrs. J. P. Houck, E. B. Prettyman, J.B. Wil- J. HH. Fi ‘and Judge P. Hamill, R. Metoy, and ‘sfaj. J. 'W. Newton by the lay: Bishop McTyeire said that he was reguired by the general conterence to put toa voteof this annual conference whether it was the pleasure of the mem ers to change the name of the M.E. Church South to that of the “M. E. Church in America.” __A rising vote was taken, and only two preachers, Presiding Elder Dice ‘and Rev. Gre Dulaney, voted in the affirmative. ‘The Vote against it was 173. At the Washington M. E. conference at Charleston, W. Va., yesterday, Rev. N. Haw- kins offered a resolution asking for a division of the Baltimore and Washington districts, and the establishment of a third ict, Which was laid on the table. ARRIVAL oF RACE HoRsEs.—The horses be- longing to Mr. T. Danahar, six in number, in- cluding the speedy Avalon and Storm King, Feached the fair’ grounds "yesterday from Sheepshead Bay, Long Island. Those belong- ing to John Spellman, with ‘Strathspey and ‘andering at the head, came in this morning from Jerome Park, New York. Mr. Spellman Teports that many horses now at Jerome Park will come over this week, as the track at that place is unfit to train on, owing to the improve- ments being made, re are now seventy- three horses at Ivy City, and it is doubttul if the stabling accommodations will be ample for the number of horses that will be here for the May races. —— PLAYING POKER oN SUNDAY.—Sunday atter- noon about three o'clock Sergeant Lombardy, Bith a squad of officers from the fourth pre- ¢lnct station, raided a room in house No. 1914 18th street, and arrested the alleged proprietor, Nathan Brown, and six colored men, some of whom, the police report, were engaged in a iet game of poker. Yesterday, in the Po- lice Court, Brown was charged with violating the gaming act, and_ wus sentenced to 60 days in jail and a fine of $50, in default of which 60 days additional. ‘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 1x cass. Royal Baxine PowDER Co, 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 Condensed Locals. Officer Acton this morning arrested John Webster, a boy about seventeen years old, who said he was from New York. “He entered a saloon near the Baltimore and Potomac depot and insisted on having a bottle filled with whisky, and made such a row when the bar- tender refused him that he had to be put out, He was taken to the Police Court and sentenced to the farm for three months. ‘The Capital City Guards last night attended the fair at the Plymouth Congregational ehureh, given under the auspices of the Co- Workers’ club. ‘The fair of the 0. P. Morton Post, No. 4,G. A.R., | was opened last night at the Veterans’ hall, corner of 6th and C streets northwest. gof the Maryland democratic elub last evening, addresses were made by Dr. Jobn Campoetl of Ohio, Hon. John H. Rodgers of Arkansas, Hon, Barnes Compton, and» Hon. vil Funeral services were held over the remains of Mrs. Representative Woodburn, of Nevada, ut St. Stephen's church yesterday, Rev. Father MeNaily officiating. ‘The pall bearers were Hon. Zach. Taylor of California, J. D. OConnell, dames Black, Col. J. H. Heally and Frank Burke. The Temains were deposited tempora- rily in the vault at Mt. Olivet cemetery. ‘ne young men who have been holding cot- tage meetings under the auspices of the Y.M. hain Ropheast Washington effected an organ- ization ‘tevening by the e! ion of the fol- ing board of managers: J. B. Wight, Henry Raabe, W. T. Betts, J. R. Hughes, J. MeLain Brow P ‘The will of the late Martha E. Murray, leaves to W. H. Sweeny, of Philadelphia (her nephew) $100, 8. Bond $150, and _to Francis Priestly | premises 421 11th street,and the rest of her es- tate, and he is directed to provide for her board and clothing of the husband. ‘This morning in the Police Court James L. Connor, the groceryman at 1330 B street mortheeet, was fined $105 by Judge Snell tor | ng #n unlicensed bar. An appeal was mith, colored, charged with cutting | Joseph Taylor with a razor, was sentenced to | Six mionths ia jail by Judge Snell this morning. | Smith claimed that Taylor cut at him with a knite betore he cut him, and noted an appeal, ee john Baily reports » hear Anacostia us K, tron aucets worth $3.— | Iowa Cirele, reports stolen | his reom some clothing, a watch and a | astpin, Value S36.— Andrew Starwalt, H rect ‘northwest, reports that between $:30 Oo clock last night his kitchen was en- d and robbed of $12 worth of articles. ar ovachomn & Arr HANGINGS. — Mr. Rufus H. € New York to-day opened a temporary studio in the “Post” building, 10th | Ipstreets. The celebrity of this artist as | inventor of the rich decorative art of | stra’ painting is universal, and his purpose | in spending a few weeks in Washington Is to | €xiibit his work in the way of portieres, screen | panels and other interior decorations, with a View of taking orders for the same, and’ he will also pupils. His display ‘of work ex- bibits bigh order of excellence and artistic il in design and the ensemble of color, and erits the unqualified suecess he has attained. ‘The studio is open from 9:30. m. to 5 p.m., and Is reached by an Otis elevator, Visitors ‘fre assured a cordial reception. — A TWELYR YEAR OLD MARRIAGE Licensr.— Tday a colored man appeared at theelerks {the court house and ‘produced a mar. fcense in the name of Wm. Smith und »binson, dated In May, 1874, and asked geod to marry on. He was informed tT Was perfectly good and left, butreturned Ubls morning stating that the minister would hot marry them last night upon the license, but ufler waiting twelve years he would not give it Up, and procured 4 new license. ———— DEATH OF AN OLD MrxisTER.—Rev. James H. Brown, the oldest member of the Baltimore sunual conference of the Methodist Episcopal chureh, died at his residence in Baltimore yes- He was born in Chester county, Pa, | He connected himself wi the Methodis: Episcopal church in 1827 and in 1828 entered upon bis duties as an itinerant preacher. In March, 1529, he was received into the Baltimore conference. During the ac- ‘ive period of his ministry he filled many im- portant appointments in the Baltimore confer. ence in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and in this city. His last regular appointment was to Wateoat chapel, Baltimore. At the confer- ence just held in this city he was reappointed supernumerary to Rev. J.St, Clair Neal,at Broad- way ME ehureh. ——— TeMPERANCE Work AT WASHINGTON Bar- Racks.—Through the influence and exertions of Miss L. B, Chase, superintendent of the tem- perance work among the soldiers of the arsenul, they and their officers and others were ad- dressed last a by Representatives Price, ¢f Wisconsin, and Cutcheon, of Michigan, and Yrs. Col. Crandall, Miss Ella Hausmann’ and Miss Thomas several patriotic songs, rendering them in a very entertaining manner, the “boys” joining heartily in the cl ‘fhe meeting was Leld in Recreation Through the Kindness and exertion of mandant, Gen. H. G. Gibson, Mrs. Gibson and the officers and ladies of the on. has been transformed from an unsightly store house into ‘0 artistically arranged hall. ——— Tue D'Hvyverrer CoLLECTION.—This even- ing up to 10:20 o'clock and to-morrow up to 1 e’clock will be the only time to see this r- tant collection of fine paintings. The gallery will be closed at the latter h to “a which, ‘com: contemplating attendi le prov! themselves with opera glasses. "Tite Pae’ide the first evening will be =k 1 to 59 inclu- sive. stop at the Buckin bam hotel, on Fifth avenue, conducted on the European plan, with a restaurant unsur- vd reasonable in price. This hotel is <ptiu its appointments, and “has been Ri auly enlarged an utified the it season. has cost between one and two mil dollars to bulid and furnish, is supplied with superb public and private dining rooms, billiard and ng rooms, telegraph office, Edison electric light, elevators, news rooms, ete., and is located near’ the Grad Central depot. Horse ears, stages, and elevated roads to all parts, maki itaceessible to places of business, theaters, ete. It has single reoms from one dollar per day upwards, alsomoest luxurious suites for fami who cap get more tor their money at this hotel than ut apy other first-class house in the city. == B. & O. KR. E. Syectan Norice.—In order to ace mmecate the inereased travel on the B. & ©. R. K. between Washington and Indianapolis the cowpany Is now running a h sleeper Leiweeu these «ints, leaving here ats g ne: (dey at Indianapolisat 1145 cure your tickets and sUons at B. & O, ticket YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY AND GRAD- ually falling out? Hall’s Hair Renewer will re- store it to its original color, and stimulate the follicles to produce a new and luxuriant growth. It also cleanses the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is @ most ‘agreeable and harmless dressing. PARE AYERS SARSAPARILLA IN THE ‘Spring of the year to purity the blood, invigor- ate the system, excite the liver to action,and restore the healthy tone and vigor of the whole physical mechanism. mb16 Suxs, Sams, Ververs, axD BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. BLACK SILKS, tmmense width, splendid quality, cash value $1.25. price reduced to 98c. 1,000 yards good quality PLAID MUSLIN, only 6c. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 98. SILKS, 37% SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62c. gcc A RRR TTT FEE RRR gS8q oc mA ERT E RR Ge MARR T EF BPR ooo MS ER F Eee EE Ss8 > ‘711 Market Space, near 7th strea: NAVY BLUE SATINES, reduced to 15c. BEAUTIFUL SATINES, new styles, wide width, Feduced price 20c. TEA NAPKINS, pure linen, 50 dozen. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, tm- mense width, very best quality, 25c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75e. Beautiful Shades of TRICOT, wide double width, all Pure wool, 50c. Beautiful Shades of All-Wool ALBATROSS, wide double width, very fine quality, 37%gc. Each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods will be presented with two JIANDSOME DOUBLE DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1 a pair. These elegant ‘Towels are one yard and a quarter long, nearly three- quarters of # yard wide—immense size.’ They are all pure Fine Linen, and are decorated with a beautiful ‘wide colored border. mbg Brow Ox: How: Os: Hiss Ox Dreary, cheerless, stormy March, ‘Thou cold and wintry thing, Ido not see what right Thou hast Among the months of Spring. ‘But there is a great deal of BLOWING and HOWLING And HISSING Going on that the wintry winds of March have naught todo with, Blowirg appears to be an absolute necessity tosome people, they having indulged in it tosneh an extent that it bas become second nature. But whenever 9 brick is thrown in their midst they set up a howl which grows in intensity until the sound thereof may be likened unto the hissings of enraged vipers. BLOW ON! HOWL ON! HISS ON! In the meanwhile we “LAUGH AND GROW FAT,” meee 3, tenner FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING At exactly Ten Per Cent above the Actual Cost of Manufacture. Not One Cent More—Not One Cent Less. Spring Overcoats, all wool, silk facings, $5.25, ‘Spring Overcoats, Tweed mixture, $5.75. ‘Spring Overcoats, Gray Corkscrew, $8.25, Spring Overcoats, Oxford mixture, silk facings, $12.50. ane Overcoats, satin and silk Mining, $17.75 and oan Suits, $3.90, $5,00, $7.50, $8.75, $9.75, A new invoice of Children's Pants, 4 to 12, at cents a pair. ‘We sold 1,000 pair of these Pants last week. VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN 927 AND 029 SEVENTH ST. X. W, Corner Massachusetts avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICR And that the lowest, 3 MILWAUKEE LAGER Dorrrs Prnr Mair Wanny. FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSIL OIL, ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED. 8 Use ne HOSPITALS, CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, INFIRMARIES, AND PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE, + CURES CONSUMPTION, HEMORRHAGES, AND ALL WASTING DISEASES, HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS, INEBRIETY, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA, ‘THE ONLY Pore Srncnaxt FoR THE SICK, INVALIDS, CONVALESCING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. ‘We have had prepared especially for us bya great German scientist, an unfailing formula which is a sure and positive cure for Consump- tion, and which can be prepared by any family housekeeper (raw beef steak andour Pure Malt Whisky being of the ingredients). This formula will be seut under the seal of our company to ‘ny person afflicted with Consumption and ‘using our Whisky, free of charge, upon receipt ofatwo-centstamp. By the use of this formula, hundreds of supposed incurable consumptives have teen restored to health, and in all cases where {t has been used it has increased the weight, on an average, at least ten pounds in month. This result is guaranteed where it is used regularly. ‘Two ounces of alcohol contain more nutri- ment than ten ounces of meat. It is the only thing that enters the blood vessels without effort on the part of the stomach. It is therefore Peculiarly fitted for the weak and debilitated. For sale by dealers and druggists everywhere. Persons east of the Rocky Mountains unable to procure it from their dealers can have half- dozen sent in plain case, unmarked, express charges prepaid, by remitting six dollars to ‘The Dufly Malt Whisky Co, Baltimore, Md. All persons using Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky are invited to avail themselves of the services of our Medicat Staff, at all times, free of charge. Eerrazzioua: OR SKIN CANCER. For seven years I suffered with a cancer on my face. Eight months ago a frlend recommended the se of Swift's Specific and I determined to make sn effort to procure it._ In this 1 Was successful, and be- gan its use. ‘The influence of the medicine at first was Yo somewhat aggravate the yore; Dut S00) mation was allayed, and I began to im first few bottles “My general health has greatly tm- Proved. I am stronger, and able t+ do any kind of work. “The cancer on my face began to decrease and the uicer to heal, until there is hot # Vestige of it lent— only alittle sear marksthe place. ‘MRS. JOICTE A. MCDONALD. Atlante, Ga., August 11,1885. Thave had acancer on my face for some years. ex- tending from one cheek bone across the nuse to the other. “It has given me a great deal of pain, at times burning and itching to such an extent that it was almost unbearable. I commenced using Swift's Spe- cific in May, 1885, and have used eight bottles, it has given the greatest rellef by removing the inflamma- ton and restoring my general health. ‘W. BARNES, Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1885. ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., BOOKS, &c. CITY ITEMS. x DRY GOODS. LADIES’. GOODs. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Stic Oroke, Sea eee ay ene Thee: | TD aresr Evnorzax. Novexrs, Mrs I. Vis, Src, crust, ‘Be.; 10c. linen pink checked crash, 8¢.; loc. linen towels, 8¢.; 250. table linen, 18¢3 35c. table linen, 27c.; 50c. table linen, 43¢.; 6c. colored lining cambric, 4igc,; 10c. silesiay 8c.; 10c. cross-barred muslin, 7ijc.; 1340. fine lace stripe nainsook, 104c.; 10c. best upron ging- pams, Sei zephyr, 6c, ‘on, children’s 39e. em- broldery aps, 25¢.; 50c. chenille fringe, 39¢.; ‘75e. chenille fringé, 50c.; 98c. chenille frin; 69c.; Swiss and cambric hambi ul gloves in all colors and shades, at reduced Prices, 1 Immense Assortment of Baby Carriages are now on exhibition at R. Goldschmid’s, 812 ‘th st. n.w., which will be offered at spec! low No Safer Remedy can be had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than “Brown’s Bronchial Troches.” 25 cents. Sold only in boxes, Castoria. When Baby was sick | pales ‘e gave her ‘When she was a child = She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children eae e gave them. When Baby-was sick We gave her Castoria, When she ware a noe e cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss ‘She clung toCastoria. _—th,s,t,k Baker's Cod Liver Oil and Malt is found ofgreat value, even in advanced stages of con- sumption; itis pleasant in taste and should have atrial. Joun C. Bakes & Co., Phila,,and at druggists, Pickwick Club Whisicy is the best, Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 1b, “Ward” prints, 90e, perlb. Also cottage cheese and butter milk; Sweet milk 5c. per quart, Czeam 15 cents, EDUCATIONAL. RENCH, LATIN, GREEK AND CHINES and families attended. Classes now forming. “1536 L stn. We 115-31 HE, BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUA ‘Washiigton, D.C, (728 14th se hae And In the principal other clties. ‘Trial lessons free. New terms begin now. mhé 8 IN, [BS 42> UVAL MACK, 1424 NST. has reo school of Blocution and: Dra: inatic Art; also private class in English branches with teuchers for French and Mathematics. To Tue Posuc FIRST LESSONS FREE OF CHARGE. NEW CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS NOW FORMING. LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS, (ot both sex: 8) Learn to read, write aud speak FRENCH and GER- MAN at Looms 1409-1411 New York ave. MAN CLASS— Eight lessons per month, § Also, Enghsh “Literature, Composition, - Elocutio ‘Latin, Italian and Preparatios tor all’ Kxaml- natlons, Families and schools attended. P ‘Corcoran Building. ox OF. CE. DE GH ()RENCH LESSONS TO SERIOUS STU: easy, thorough system. Prof ti. irom. Fails Sorgoune’ University, GLASSICAL AND MODERN LA Ww PATE LESSONS IN BOOKKEEPING, Mathematics, Penmaasbip, and in ail ny Branches ‘Terms moderate. “apply wo C. F. W 27 bth stn. wad IVENING FRENCH GLASSFS FOR BEGIN: ersand advanced puplivuow forming at 1014 | 17th st., between K and J, sis, Also, morning aad afternoon classes tor adults and children, Call at 4:30 p.m.” Parisian “pronunciation, original system. MULE. V. PRUD'ITOMME, GERMAN SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FO} Plano-Forte has been 0) By this course of teaching pupils can in ‘a short time acquire a knowiedse of music tat has usually taken months of study by the American methods, Lessons privately oF in classes. For particulars call ractical and 24 R nedat 1118 1thst. n, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, N.Y. 157W.23dst. 15 | fons pri ea (QHELDON'S DA’ By | F si. n.w., Monday, Wednesday, and Sat- | gen A UMM MM o> g855° | Urday. At dd stand ? nia ave, s¢ Tuesday | aA UU MMMM © & and Saturday. “Now is hc ume to jolu for participa Bon AA UU MSM Sssq | fh i “ 8 | Bes “4 So ON 8538 OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘There have been many important departures from former ideas in the Dry Goods trade. All the leading houses of to-day are compeiled to carry enormous quantities of good, and large assortments of every article in thelr numerous departments in order to cater to the tastes of all classes and meet the require- ments of all, The unavoidable result at the end of each season is an accumulation of surplus ‘stock: no matter how carefully the goods are bought or how, Judiclously selected.” From the beginningto the endof this season iti. as beenour unceasing desire tokecp pace with the increasing demands of the :rade by keeping ice andabundant stuck at the disposal of Our patroas We can safely say that our efforts have ‘neminently successful and our sales far greater than we hadanticipated. But,nevertheless,after a care- ful exainination of our stock we find a great many goods which must be sold early. . In order to stimulate the interest in this sale we have divided our entire stock in five bargain tables,on which we will show the following goods at the follow- ing remarkably low figures. “No judicious buyer should let this opportunity pass: ‘TABLE No. 48 CENTS— All-Wool, 45-1n. Bourette Cloths, sold at 75e. “agin. Stripe Suiting” <= 4Be “ . Stripe Sui wk * Goin: Piadsulting’ =“ doc “ 401m “Cashmere,” =“ “ G0e. TABLE No. 2.62 CENTS— AILWoo!, 40-in. Boucle Suitings, sold at S5c. 00h On, Langtey Suiting, “ Gzin Brunelle Sulting, “850 42, Velourssuiling” © “8Se. TABLE No. 3-73 CENTS— All-Wool, 45-In. Colored Cashmere, sold at 900. cee doin. Velour Sulting, Boe “ 42m Alma cioth ee “ Langtry Suiting, Boe “ — 54in. Tricot, 8 900. Sin: Homespun, % & Soe. All-Wool 42-in, Twill Debelge, « “850 ‘and Many Others, TABLE No. 4-62 CENTS— All-Woo! 54in. Fakir Cloth, sold at $1. roel gine Trico a4 8 Bo0, Sein. Camelette, 1.10. Bein Strpeasotinge == Stas * in: Boucle clot luding spring shades, “ —“ 1.00. TABLE No. 6.-BLACK GOODS—35 TO 75 CENTS— All-Wool 38-in. Cashmere, sold at 50c., 38¢. < 88-in, Albatross, sold at 50c., 88e. , SOld at 62lgc. 48c. 10.1 at_50c., now abe. Ali;Wool 40-In.” Batiste, sold at 75c., now 60c. “” az-in. Momle (oth, sold at '75c.,n0w 60c. “40-10. Melrose Suiting,sold.at 85ejnow d5e. & 421n. VeloursSuiting sold at 85c. now 650. “ 40-in: Alma, sold at $1, now 75c. “ — 404n. Tricotine, sold at $1, now 7c. “42-1. Nun's Veliing, sold st 75c.,uow 55e. and many other bargains. BBB u Mo Be sy 0 5 Baa gs BS AA EB Pe fs Bes 2 wl RMM 8 > mbl1 ‘ITH ST., 8TH ST. AND D 8ST. re rrr BE 4 me EER BRR, FE AA t ye ker Eee 244 = Eee k & Cards, Easter Pictures (for engs), Novel Satin Unique Easter Bannerets (our own make). Preuy cards’ at Ye.*cuch, ‘Basin Cards, oe gee: Scrap book Pictures (endiess variety), French Tissue Paper ($0 shades.) Silk: Transfer tures tiraustor TR 4 hot ron.) Jenanere Goods Mats, Farasole, Nap ‘Sero shades, ors fOr Gorman: New 3 Nanon, Mikad Sic, Lustre Paint, bar and 1c?" Ligeia” bes cho for Painting. Cards, 30c, per 1 sim J.JAY GOULD, 421 9th st,, near Pa ave, Serna Ovzncoara ‘THE RAPID AND FREQUENT CHANGES IN THE WEATHER ARE 80 MANY WARNINGS TO BE PREPARED WITH SUITABLE CLOTHING. WE ARE READY ‘TOMEETTHECALL FOR LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS AND BETWEEN-SEASON SUITS AS THE HEAVIER GRADES OUR VARIETIES AT LOW PRICES ARE 8UB- THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE JECTS OF MUCH COMMENT. ‘For sale by Dealers, lly, of by the Agent, STORE CLOSES AT 7 P.M.; SATURDAY, 10, t4mM’'L © PALMER GEORGE SPRANSY, 1224 29th Street Northwest Ome Paice CLornren, Seiten en 4025 | mb5 607 SEVENTH 8T., opp. U.S, Post Office BS Ceska ‘MINERAL WATER attention to be RBETS, 8 wells those, wishing to. be quasttied foe rioimiers and Readers. Terms easy. 12th stn, . aps-colbm* REEK, MATIE: -SPRINGE! NSTRUCTION IN LATIN, iglish, by Prof, ER, late Civil Service Examiner. Applicants for examin: Bigpared, Apply for eirediars and information 42 ihe st. B.W. ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIG, St, Cloud building, cor. 8th and F sts. n.w. _ Sev- enteenth year. Piano, ‘Organ, Voice, Violin, Fiute, Cornet, &c. Free advantages 0. BR BULLARD, ja2-3m* Director. SHORTEARD ‘AND PRACTICAL PENMAN. a stenographer and protessor, fifteen Years experienee. ‘Mondays, Weunesdays and Err Gays, 6 o'clock p.m. 1335 H'st.nw, dezl-3me Praxo Lesoxs MISS CLARA HARRISO: Pupil of Wm.Mason N.Y. 61. {26-3m* SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- tically taught. Success guarartecd if instructions ‘Fe followed. Private pupils preferred—limited. R. F CROMELIN, office of Johns & Easton, Sten‘ gra- phers, 472 Louisiana ave, jall-3m ‘ADAME HOFFELDT, A GERMAN LADY, ‘with highest recommendations desires pupils of any age for Classic and Modern Music: Singing after the true Italian method; good German, Parisian French and italian tavent by grammar: conversation and epistolary style with unsurpassed methods. 1215 G st. nw. ‘aid TOPERRY % BROTHER), (SUCCESSOR CHOICE SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES, RICH DRESS FABRICS OF EVERY DESCRIP- ‘TION, COMPRISING LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF THE BEST AND ‘MOST FASHIONABLE PRODUCTIONS OF THE LEADING FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH MANUFACTUR. ERS, TOGETHER FORMING ONE OF THE LANGEST COLLECTIONS IN THE CITY TO 5 bag Nerang ce tes ZEAM & CO. TO MY EXPRESS ORDER. EXTREME NOVELTIES IN ANDERSON'S: ZEPHYRS, DIA SILKS AT $1, $1: Se ‘$1, $1.25, NEW No: Db TUSSORE SILKS FOR ‘TRIMMING INDLA PONGEES. NEW LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS, RANG- ING FROM 50c. TO $1 PER YARD. ELEGANT BEADED SILK GRENADINES, BLACK TWISTED SILK GRENADINES AND HERNANIES, IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED GROS GRAIN, FAILLE FRANCAISE, RHA- DAMES, SATIN “DUCHESSE AND SURAH SILKS AT LOWEST PRICES. NOVELTIES IN TWO TONE STRIPED AND BRO- CADED VELVETS FOR GARNITURE. CHOICE PATTERNS IN PRINTED CHALLIS DE NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY AND HANDKER- CHIEFS. TREFOUSSE AND PERINOT KID GLOVES GERUINE © F, FRENCH CORSETS FROM $1.50 NOVELTIES IN EUROPEAN WHITE GUODS. LATEST STYLES IN PARASOLS, SUN UMBREL- LAS AND CARRIAGE SHADES 4S PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Pexry BuiLprxa, ‘Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street, Established 1840. mhil3 Lanssurcx & Bro, Having received their line of Dress Trimmings are prepared to show the ladies of Washington as nice a Mine as will be shown here this season. 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, as they will be the “Stylish Ornament” for Dress Trimming. Also a complete stock of Jet Trimmings; full line Spring Basket Braia; Rosary Beads in all shades 10c. 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 40c. up. Colored Silk Worsted Laces, Metal and Wooden Buttons and Buckles in pretty varicties aud extreme oddities. We have marked one lot of Metal Buckles for 12¢. SATIN FANS 250. ‘This is undoubtedly the greatest bargain ever shown in Fans, We have them in red, cream, pink and light blue. We have for this week marked Egyptian Lace Col Jars for children For 25e, ‘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 to-lay for $2. LADIES’ HAND BaGs. ‘To move these goods more rapidly we will take off 20 per cent of the marked prive THIS WEEK ONLY. We have a large stock of these goods, particularly in Tthefiner goods. We have again marked a quantity of slightly soled Linen Handkerchiefs, colored borders For 15c Not any of these sold for less than 25e. ODD SIZESIN KID GLOVES FOR 500. This fs a lot of $1 and $1.25 Kid Gloves. Some sizes having sold ont we have concluded to close out the Test. ‘These wiil be shown you at our Glove counter— first floor, center zisi OUR SPRING STOCK Of Lisle and Silk Gloves has arrived, and we are offer- ing a nice Lisle Glove in the new shades For 25e. BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES OF HOSIERY ‘Have just been received by us. This is the largest and most complete Hosiery department in the city. Ladies’ stripe aud plain Hose for 35¢. per pair, worth 48¢. Ladies’ black lisle Hose for 50c, This is the first house that has introduced black lisle Hose with white feet For 0c. Ladies’ fine lise Hose in pretty stripes worth $1. SILK PLAITED HOSE For 98. ‘We are also offering Children’s full, regular made Sed “Hose, from sizes 5 to 9, for 25¢. 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 68e. NURSES' APRONS FOR 130. LADIES’ APRONS FOR 10c. LADIES’ BUSTLES FOR 19. Our stock of Infants’ and Children's Shirred Lace and Embroidered Caps are now ail in, and many exclusive, ‘styles will be found among the sume. Read our “Ad.” in to-day’s Post for our announce- ment of Spring Dress Goods. OUR DARK ROOM FOR THE DISPLAY OF EVENING SILKS IS NOW FINISHED. Lianxssuzen & Bao. ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-426 7th st, : mbl1 MABILLA, BARNES BRUCE, ScHOOL. OF Decorative Art—Oll, Tapestiy, Lustra, China, Needlework, Brass, Desig. 266m 915 EST. N.W. (CHOOL OF PRY TY, SCHOOL OF TYPE-WRITING, SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL OF KOOK-KEEPING, AN Shorthand Books and Supplies, ‘Al Writing Machines and Supplies. ni6 624 H STREET N.W. QLENGERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Con. ori and Dats. n.w. A practical business education that qualifies young men and women to support themselves nd successfully perform ‘the. active "duttes. of fe. Fhorough instrichon given in Rapid Wetting the Hag. Hah Languace, Correspondence, “Kapid Calculations, Hook keeping, Business Practice, Commercial Law, Fo: ical Economy, Stenography atid Type Writing. Negu- ‘and evening sessions resu-ned TUESDAY, Bept. 1, at' 9am. and 6 p.m. Office open for arrange. menia, by the Xear or quarter, on and after MONDAY, ‘Aug. 24.” A fill corps of teachers. Ilustrated Cireu dar, giving fall inforiuation, sent free on application. HENEY'C, SPENCER, Principal, MRS. SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal. ind RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF Pane Wedulis consteatat: ‘or college, ‘Apuapolle, West Point, all Mathematical, Caisicai Business 4 Ketan I SW. FLYNN, A.M. _ Evening Classes, $3 and $5 amonth, o28 WW AsHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and I'ay School for Young Ladies and Little G lar This {nstttution will enter upon its twelfth annual ‘session Wednesday, September 23d, 1885, Mrs. Z D. BUCH. Miss H. E HUNTER. -Princh ‘ice Prindpal Assisted by a lull corps of experienced teachers, For catalogues and iull particulars apply to the Princip, eras rae 188 AMY LEAVITT OF BOSTON, GRAD uate and certified examiner of the New Engiang Gor , Piano techuique, harmony and ‘voice eee = P. CAULFIEL! . DOC. aa 20 Lit st tw, First Flat, 7 We October 1, 1885. wit resume bust seisem Cuaxcz Or Buswzsa ‘The entire stock of Fine Clothing for Men and Boysat ‘THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE, regardless of ‘cost, on account of a change in business, aad it will pay youto examine our goods before purchasing. No money can be invested better than in an Overcoat or Suit, even for future use. The entire stock will be closed without reserve at fifty cents on the dollar. We don't want to have @ dollar's worth of stock left by April. We don’t consider it trouble to show goods, ‘80 call and see our stock of MEN’S OVERCOATS, both heavy and light weight; BOYS’ OVERCOATS. CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS, Black Cloth Suits, Black Diagonal or Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit, Wide Wales Suits in Prince Albert, Sack ‘and 4-Button Cutaway, Caseimere and Cheviot Suits. (Odd Pants, Odd Vests. Boys’ Suits from 4 to 18 years in Cassimere, Corkscrew and Cheviot, CALL AT ONCE New Wasz Faszis. ‘We have just received a large invoice of NEW WASH FABRICS, which we consider the best value we have ever offered. 1 case Cream Crinkle, 10c. 86in, Royal Foulards, in buff and cream, 150. New Styles in Madras and Canton Ginghams, Crinkle Seersuckers in neat checks and plaids, Lace Striped and Check Nainsook, 6%¢., 8¢., 10c., I2ke. case yard-wide Percale, 10c. 1 case Shirting Prints, fast colors, 5c. {HAMBURG EMBROIDERY HALF PRICE. In our Dress Goods Department we have some New ‘and Special Things. 5,000 yards Cashmere, in new spring colors, 10c. 36-in. Twilled Debege, 25¢. ‘88in. Flannel Suiting, new. 400. Tricot Cloths, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Silk Rhadames, &c., &c. All of our Carpets at reduced prices, JOHNSON, GARNER é CO., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, mbi1 South side, near Seventh street, Havixe Jusr Rervanzp FROM NEW YORK, Tam prepared to show one of the best lines of Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS. it has ever been my Pleasure to do since here in business, including all the Antest novelties and plain dress effects in the market. ‘Just opened, 100 pieces of KOECHLIN’S FRENCH SATINES, handsome designs. NEW GINGHAMS in Taffeted, Stripes, Plaid and Plain—iatest out. Also an elegant line of CRINKLES and TOILE DU NORDS. I am showing many bargains in SPRING DRESS: GOODS which cannot be duplicated, and an early in- spection issolicited. Tt will pay you to look at my stock before pur- chasing, & Ll, HEMPSTONE, f11-203m ‘808 Pennsylvania avenue. QPECIAL BARGAINS FOR TH 94.25 ke Brocade Velvet, Ok an cos 12 $1.50. 92.76 Blk emboaned ailic. worth $1.50, Sspecialt ‘Tor 43: 5 sitar seats iviae meee 5° i linen, worth baat price this week, 12490. © mb2-1m + NORTHWEST, TiRaA Lariat rete etme agen Cal ost really 5. Se ae Leaves for New York today, and on her return will be Prepared to exhibit a full line of “{MPORTED MICLINERY. mhiest BS WANT ANSLEY @ NEDWELI, ‘79 N. Charles st, Baltimore, Ma, ‘Will open at Willard’s Hotel Private Parlors ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 18th, 19th and 20th. Costumes from the leading houses of Paris. ‘Reception Dremes oa Also Walking Dresses. Dinner and for spring and summer wear. Paris made Wraps, Jerseys and Jackets, Orders Taken and Fit Guaranteed. mh13-6t Mas Ssrawa MRoprerr, 608 9th st., opposite Patent Office, Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NaINSOOK and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MEDICI’S EGYPTIAN and other TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns, Most complete line of INFANTS’ and CHIL- DREN'S LACK, SHIRRED and NORMANDY CAPS. long and short DRESSES, SLIPS and ROBES, alti of CHILDREN’s FURNISHING "GOODS. ADIES', READ THIS— BETTER THAN A CHROMO, 1 will give an Album of French Fashions Free; also & Ticket good tor $5 worth of Latest Patterns un “pe hgh ner Sewing Ms — ing aay" fatae segue ge Chae these Pattefns and get a Fashion Sheet. J. F. MCKENNEY, 427 9th st. n. w. J.B. RICHMOND, Manage m133t J. C. Horenrsos, Lxronren GRAND SPRING MILLINERY OPENING, TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1886, NO CARDS, mhi13 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Tue Fevora Drsss Satexns Are Recommended by the Lead ‘They are absolutely Imper TPE TO ASK: THE PERFECT REAUTIFTER!—Fugente’s Se ret of Beauty not only beautifies but purities the com lexion, “We shampoo, dye, bleach, cut ad dress lies’ hair quickly; cuinfortably aod in an srtistic manner. We employ only competent assistants, who Know what you require We desire comparison, Invisible front pieces of mew Geslgns.. Featiter light swltcnes positively, retailed ab wholesale prices. J. Rochon, nd yeary ‘experience in i aris, and. was awarded medais from Paris, Lyons and Vienna ‘3ROCHON, f13-e0 537 15th st n.w.. 912 L4th'st. RENCH DRESSES-NEWEST STYLES FOR Dresses and Wraps. Models received from Paris | every wi FRANG, 251 N. ‘kK. Imported Trimmings. Madame 1) Ovx Lasr Sacnirice joward st.. Baltimore, Md, mb0-lin® Bo) me rerorsrer9 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W., Will terminate in a few days, Our entire stock of Childr ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed Also bal nce of Children slanghtered—price no object—t extensive stock of SPRING WRAPS, VISITES AND JERSEYS, Which we will display on at 2oe. your choice. nd Ladies'Cloaks will be make room for our ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 2D, ‘Together with an elegant assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, Consisting of a choice line of Ha’ FLOWERS, RIB! s: ‘LAC! Tr Ts, Sp HIBBONS, 5S, TIPS, | AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. ‘Save your money by buying at G’S PALACE EVENTH STREET N. W. M. B. Bree & Co ART NEEDLEWORK Prize Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Gincinnail Industrial Exposition, 1884, for Art Embroidery and Drawn Worl ‘Highest Awards for Art Necdiework, executed from Original Designs, were received from the Department for Woman's Work at the New Orleans Exposition, | 1855. “Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroidery bj Mrs. M. Bruce, Washington, ‘D. G."eHteport of ‘Woman's Department of the World's Exposition,held at New Orleans, 1584-83. ‘Washington, D.C.—Supplies: 433 9th st. n.w. Studios: 915 Est. n.». Preence “DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris Ja6 Marz. Vox Braxnrs. Moorsre Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York Win. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. “Superior fitting, reasonable id satisfaction guaranteed. ‘Evening ‘Bridal Trosseaus 4 3 ae 920 Lath st, between ty. ‘and K. P. Tassos His &/ Co SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS, FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS, FABRICS, Re “OC? Beasixe On HAS NONEOF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND IN COMISON OILS. IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR THE WICK, WILL NOT SMOKE, EMIIS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND PR TS THE BREAKING OF CHIMNEYS BURNS IN ALLCOAL OiL LAMPS, WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. AFTER MARCH 1ST, 1886, 24 Goon News) Goon News FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE; For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, Sno one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash to spare, Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH And we make this extraordinary offer that customers. can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States. (Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- tect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tat GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD hi ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con | ‘Vinced that what we say ure fucts and no humbug. We | Fepeat, come and make your own terms—at | | no GKOGAN'S, Jusr Re ‘EIVED, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES, | BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS, which we are selling at $28.75: BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICES, W. H. HOEKE 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth st. n.w. Great Revvcriox Lx Stoves | Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent on regular prices. This includes several of the celebrated Radiant Home aud other first-class Stoves i A full ussortinent of Cooking Stoves and Ranges on hand at iow prices ‘A call respectiully solicited. W. S JONKS & CO, th stow. | Et (SIRCULATING LIRRARY. 1749 PE: by New Books and best Magart or magusine at a time Year, $4; six months, $2.50; three months, $1.50; ‘Two Looks ats time: 9 car, $0 som QoME NEW hooks. Siinie of a Lonely" Parish.” F. Marion Crawford, i. Phe Bostonians. a 1, joney 2 Andrew Lat Lenten and Devouonal Books. Prayer Hymuais Family and Pocket Bibles. WAL BALLANTYN& & SON, 428 SEVENTH STREET, Inrortaxt Booxs Now Reaver. Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut, Col Winibron. U.S Reports, vol. 115. nus Probandi, by Bailey, My Religion, by Tolstoi, ‘The Mouse of Crague, by Sleight, Every Day Religion, by Clarke, Patroctas and Penelope, by Dodge. Domesticus, Butler Indian Sommer, Howells ‘All Rooks not om hand ordered. Card engraving ao printing & epectalty mn W. It. MORRISON, 475 Pa Awe Boors: Booxs: Booxss AT cost, T desire to close out at cost ALL ROOKS ON M¥ shelves to make room for my Increasing trade im FINE AND COMMERCIAL SPATI gives an opportunity for book buyers rartes a fine collection of standard a ous Works, Don't miss ft if” vou Want to be bene fited. “Any book or books wanted not in stock Will be ordered and a iberal discount made from the retadl prices . A. WHITARER, 1105 Pennsylvania ave, me QW SHINGTON CinCULATING LIBRARY, S07 14th sta. w. Recent additions: Indian Sam Fiametta, Mrs. Herndon’s Income, Rach RICAN POL TS Religious Poetry. Five Minutes Dally Po. try. fel? Jvsr Recriven THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL PUSTAE GUIDE FOR 1886, On sale apd subscriptions received Was! ington agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN © PARKER'S, _ 20 G17 and 6197 I ENRY © LANCASTER. 829 TPH Now y and Rook Store. Catholic ] 1 wow Ar "Tins: Bett Minngsota Patent Process Flour per Ubl..86.40 Rest White Potat Best Sweet 10 ibs. best Laundry Starch. 10 los. Wheat 20 Ibs. best Ontmeul ‘Bpowder Tea... 10 Ibs. Turkish Proves. Best Creamery Butter... T, 11 Grocers, < A full ise of first-cl finda, Lire satisfaction or money: Prices reduced, toacash basis, I positively sell for cash only. Cull and see by buying forcash. Ke ‘mber all goods guaranteed strictly Grstclass and Wforeash. N. A. YOULE, 944 La ave. sucomsur Poole, Brooke & Uo, 20) NDIA TEA CO.__BUY LOW AND SELL Low.— f, $4.94) per barrel All grad No. 2M cured Hams, 11 Ibe. Ib, c 250, ibe gal. INDIA Tha CO. 445 7th fe care, ars door. tend powtal, Goode it) SLLIS & CO., ‘Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st, The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city. PIANOS and ORGANS tor rent or sale, at moderate prices andon easy terns PPD Sheet Music, Music Books and Musical Instruments of ail kinds. ‘Call and see our stock before purchasing, ‘Telephone No 15. ‘We close at six p.m. JOHN F. ELLIS £00., m9-3m 937 Pennsylvania ave., near 10thst. ICTOR BECKER, PIANO SALE 4ND RENT WAREROOMS, Piano and Organ Tua Paid Repairing ‘Work warrauted. ¢ RAKAUER AND GD. PEASE & 00, OAR? SREP am Teasonableprice Pianos. ‘Kent, tuning, Dalry at Gell, KUHN'S, 407 1 ns ih st. uw NTON FISCHER'S, DRY CLEANING FSTABLISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 906 G ‘Thirsy-s lence. YADIES EVENING DRESSES A SPECTALTY, ‘elvet and Plush Garments, Crape veils, Laces, Gloves perfectly cleaned. Aiade up, allwool Dresses dyed: Specialty aGood Mourn = Gent's Clothes |, Cleaned and Neat and Reasonable. Telephone call—143-2. chy MM 455 K. HUMPHERY, itn cos ae eh cS Eaten creat owes rate soul tier Fah et Berm Goo i = ean ca heres Sis Se et ate noes Ske for the p1 ‘ani 'N. B—French, German and Spanish spoken. mrl4 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Sirens: ‘We are offering this week 6 MONARCH SHIRTS, ‘Reinforced, Patent Stays, with Linen Bands, FOR $5. THEY ARE WORTH $1 EACH. A180, A FEW ODDS AND ENDS IN ORDER SHIRTS, AT SL. ‘These goods were made to order. and range in price | FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH. ‘With full line of COLLARS, CUFFS, HOSE. WHICH WE ARE SELLIN 3 CHEAP, aT ELLERY’S, 1112 F st nw. mb16 (CELERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. KOK NNN A BBR FFE KK NNN AA BOB F BS RAN Gah GPR LE KK NAN 4 4 BPS kee 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. s N—817 Market Space. 223. ¢ RANICH & BACH AND STIEFF PT K eae ool FV First class in every respect. Gally's w Gertul self-playing instroments, G. L. WILD & BRO., ‘709 Seventhst. nu. w. Established 186. Special bargains in medium grade Pianos. , Jeld_ DAVIS & CO’S UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS.—The perfect Piano of the world. “New aud elegant styles, fusy monthly’ payments st low: x1 Iaclory prices for the holiday season. iy 1. SUMNER, Sti 9Ufst. nw. Sa) Enwarp F. Daoor. #25 Penusyivania avenue PIANOS, MUSIC > # frevil MUSICAL MERCIANDISE. Pianos sold on Instatiments, Exchanged, Rented, ‘Tuned “and Hepaired. Sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS, AXD E GABLER & BRO’'S PIANOS, ‘New and Second-hand Pianos of other makes: in stock at low figures. x. Ennsox, Pras: ‘OVER 36,000 A first-classand au (OW IN USE. Felable plano ata medium erpcx ¢ co axB'iius ¢ co. raon Ei cats. Sane eam ue ‘most cor) a ee of 5c. music ee HENKY ‘Ehereacn, 915 F street. m29 Managing Partner of the lute firm of Ellis & Co. eee es pg ee of machines for sule or rent 1 |. F. MCKENNEY, 427 ND, 3 SIZE OF THE SELF-THREADING SHUT- THE OF THE SILEX ak ST NEW AMERICAN. No. 7, T= BEEF—The most Nutritive and Strength-giving | S2;." market, Food. di i a before purchasing. hare one of theee won. a se saneeon eu ba ‘and make your ows compas Enrich the Blood and Nourish the Brain. ‘Over 2,000 now in-use in Washington, ‘ans ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly valo- | SPW, Ger 2 now, ip,use shia for thecare of 2 pf hg poe AUERBACH, Cor, 7th and Hate. NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, _DEBILITY, ae. ores SLEEPLESSNESS, * per moni epairing. Hirmclass work and h GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, oes ov PHysica Power |'Txe Lin New Hoe And al ‘upon over taxed mind and body. In fact, it gives tone to all. ‘bephysical functions, and buayancy to tne spirits | 1s 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. & OPPENREIMER @ BRO, Evzzrzso0p YKNows THATES ox EReBU oxw HEaTIsT HEBE STBREAKFA STDISH. Tux Crrcaco Grocery Comraxy, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS: FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS 2 Pound Can Corn, 8c. dozen. Marrowfat Peas, $1.65 dozen. aot ay ‘Table Peaches, dozen. Five Table Peaches, verlow or white, $1.98 dozen. Light Brown Sugr r, Sige. 1b, Suindard A Sugar, Gye. i ‘Granulated Sugar, 7c. lb. Cut Loat Sugar, Ze. Ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS Family Floor, $4.0 bb. Best Pali Flour, $5.73 bbl; $1.44 % bbL, Tae Paucat Roce Flour, 96.73 $1.69 % vbL; 538 THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 806 7TH ST., OF FERS: New Mackerel tor 75c. Kit, New Codtish, Sc, Ib: ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib., or 10 Ibs. for 35¢. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COM/ANY CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 143m, 806 7th street now. Joe Ker. Wholesale and Retail Dealer!1 FIRST-CLASS BEEF, V. MR MUTTON, &. CORN BEEF A SPECIALTY. Stalla.—928, 2b and 630 Center Mares Oth a. wing ‘206 and 208 Northern Livery Market. Marketing delivered tree of charge toall parts of we Qu OFf w.v. ™M.1 1249 HANOVER &T_ PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1834 ‘MESSES. EISNER 4 MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.S OF a, 320 RACE 8T., PHILADELPHIA. DEAR -—I HA’ JOHANN " pale euacr de aie rage Avg Sea FOUND IT 20 “BE PH PRACTICE, eax Vomic RUTH ‘CONV,