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LOCAL MENTION. "The Weather. Orrice oF THE CHIEF StGNAc OFFICER, Wasitrsetox, D. arch 19, 1586, 9 am, ‘New England and the middie’ Auantic r warmer easterly winds, fair owed by rain. weather is indi- Atiantic and gulf states, Fut Ser of Slip Covers for pari to order. suites, ‘Moses & Son, cor. MARKETING $1; a good Tbs. pranes, rib roasts from th ‘© 1Se. a pound. Every- , Tadishes, spinnach, Wixom’s Market De SHAD. e roe shad Game and place to buy your ‘Golden's Potomae r Market, re- Goods delivered ceivin in city free. Yum-Yum” at the worth their we y afford. See Wx. B. Dw fine line of Tih street nor hwest.—A riages just received, “Yom-Yum" w at the matinee to- UnILDREN’s Picrenes Moxpay, M est in the Pal RIMLESS SPECFACLES AN ‘Vienna Optician Co., 609 F Giz Prerere Kops Builders. J. F. Spelshou To-morrow Julius Lansbui Will offer English art squares ii er square yard: also elk Kers for $3.50, reduced from $7, in “YuseYey at the matinee to-morrow. Emma Abbott EXAMINE my specimens before placing your orders. Geo, Prince, Photographer, Penn. ave. and 11th st. ae Tur Frest Potomac SHAD of this season will be at R. A. Golden’s Potomac River ¢ and Fish Stails, Center Market, on to-morrow with other varieties of fresh caught Potomac fish. Will be pleased to have you call and look at stock. cleaning and dye Satisfaction guaranteed nds called for and de- works, 906 G st. n. w. in work and price. livered. ‘Telephone, ee Porta Carsrtvat, Monday, March 22,Ritles’ Armory. We have no sp. ices, but we always sell Bedding, Upio! Curtains and all zoods in ot advertised price list. ‘To ver eall and see us, Singleton & Breet 1 glass, west, Oxe Tuovsaxp tapestry hearth rugs $1.15 each, at Julius Lansburgh's, 315 7th street. Punt Carnivat, Mondu: A ¥, Mare 22, by W. MILK and whisky testers. Hempler’s, cor. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S.—Aimee in “Mamzelle.” NATIONAL.—Abbott in “The Mikado,” Harris’ Bio! “Dad's Girl.” HERZ0G's.—World’s Minstrel Dive Museum.—“A Block Game.” piANoRaMA Berepixe.—Second battle of Bull un. GRACE Continent.” EL Cuvrcn. ‘A Trip Across the ——-__ Condensed Locals. Between 12 and 1 o'clock this morning Dan’! Munn, an employe of the National hotel, acel- dentally fell on Pennsyivania avenue, near 41y Street northwest, disiocating his shoulder. He Was taken to the Emergency hospital by Officer Middleton, where he was attended by Drs. Ehot and Taylor. In the case of Clara A. Mansfield against John R. Manstield, bill tor a divorce, the defendant has filed his answer denying the charges of drunkenness and cruelty. He makes counter charges against the w: alleging that while under the influence of liquor she beat him, &c. In the Criminal Court yesterday Michael Scanlon and John Hassett, charged with rob- bing Joba Young, a colored man, were ac- quitted. ‘The members of the church of the Fatherland, Rev. Mr. Homrighaus, pastor, are arranging for @ fair, to be held in Meyer's hall, 7th sireet, to in on the 29th inst. ‘he National Veterans’ Rizhts Union of the District of Columbia completed its orzanization Jast night, Department’ Commander J.B. Burke, of the G. A. RK., was elected chairman of the executive committee, and W. S. Odell, ebairman of th meral committe ind Jonn McElroy, secretary The Social club of the Zion Baptist Sabbath school, gave a surprise party at the residence of their superintendent, W.J. Howard, No. 733 ‘7th street southeast, last nicht. Messrs. Lewis Ciephane, B. H. Warner, John ‘W. Douglass, N.D. Larner and William Thomp- son were last night elected trustees of the New ‘York Avenue Presbyterian church. George Shaw, an aged farmer, Bladensburg, committed suicide by cutting his throat yesterday on the grave of his fatner, in the family burying ground, a short distance from his house. Emma Abbott will sing “Yum-Yum” at the matinee to-morrow. The West Washington Camping club gave their first complimentary hop, of 1586, last eve- ning at Prot. Sheldon’s dancing academy and met with great success. W. L. Poilard has been promoted to a clerkship in the city post office, and BR Champion, John T. Mc Jobn ¢ mn by been appointed substitute clerks, Mr. J. Fenwick Young, the foreman of th grand jury, being confined to his home by sick- hess, Mr. OC. Green was designated to-day by Judge Mae Arthur to act in his p Win. H. Chariton was before the Pollee Court to-day, charged by Officer Passeno with disor. derly conduct at the Union mission last night. ‘He was fined $10 or { ee, Philosophical District Commissioners. THEIR ADVICE TO MR. BROOKS, oF THE SCHOOL BOARD. The Commissioners have addressed a letter to Mr. John H. Brooks, ot the school board, in reply to one from Mr. Brooks, stating t and his associates had been mi y newspaper, article called for official required nem. The Commissioners Mend to the trustees plilosoph; ount, Wh! selves mis- publi prints, will ne condemn mately do pear- ular charges are Rosgrztes Rerorre ty & Walsh re- port that their stable was entered on the night of the Lworth of har- rinont avenue, an overcoat worth 4% street, reports Worth Of dress goods. Stolen from her house $1 WasurNneTow Carri Wednesday tan Branch, » MARKET.—Held every Queenstown, on te Metropoli- ‘and sold as follows: Best, 54, to 5; zood, to medium, 4% to 4%; common, wo - B23 sheep and lambs on the Ket: Old sheep sold from 4 to 6; Gly, 173 sheep left ove “alves sold from $20 to ¥: Market ‘and for sheep and lambs dull. t for cattle good, A SCHUETZENFEST Tuts YE. of the Washington Sc tzen Vel Ang, it was decided to hold a schuct, year, beginning June 14 and continuing five Gays. For three years the annual festivals given at the park on 7th street have been omitted. Leading rifle companies will be in- Vited to compete tor pr Lerrens rorW asnixen Wi eTTERS FORW ASHINGTON FROM THEWRECK. ‘The schooner Wild Piseou, with coal” eeiek arrived at Fail River, Mass.,’ yesterday, brought three mail bags trom the wreek of the Oreee _—— —— ow oe a: One b contained Official letters tor Washingion. ‘They have bon lorwarded to this city. - : . Lote ——~+—_ THe Wasuixetox Liaut INFANTRY VETE- RANS—A meeting of the veterans of Co. Ay Washington £ lion, who en: tered the service April 10th, 1561, was held at the Washington Light infantry corps’ armory, 35th and EF sireets, last evening, Col. Let. Towers presiding and Serzt. B. F. Beers secre: tary. The manuer of celebrating the coming auniverser ir “inuster in” was discussed oft and measures taken to secure # fail attendance ata mecting next Thi y nig) THE ARTSALE. continu ‘The D’Huyvetter art sale will this evening at 3 o'clock, at the Seott art gallery, Willard hall, beginning at No. 120 on the catalogue. Somé of the most choice paintings are yet tobe offered. The sale last evening was again largely attended, and the Jortunate ones present secured veritable bar- gains. Lors aT Avctiox.—There will_be an auction sale by Messr>. John Bowles & Co, of fine resi- dence lots aud small houses, 52x100 feet, on N Street, near the British minister's, to-morrow afterioon at 5 o'clock. _ This is a peremptory Bale to settle an estate. See the advertisemeni These gentlemen have sold recently some very fine properties in this city. living near | Affairs in West Washington. THe TWELETH BUILDING AssoctaTIoN.— The members of the Twelfth Building associa- = listened last evening to a report of Daniel movan, the expel »pol amine the condition of the books of the late sec- retary, Ferdinand King. The. report stated that the books had been carelessly kept, and were imperfect, but that he had not had suffl- cient time to complete bis examination, and he would ask permission to make @ report at another time. Various apparent discrepancies im the ‘counts were reported. All cancelled certiffeates of stock and papers belonging to the association now in the hands of the former secretary were ordered to be turned over to the acting secretary, There now remains in the Twelfth twenty-eight shares of stock tocan- cel. There are only four double shares now aying ip, excepting the eleven shares of Mr. <ing, which are valued at $1,067. ‘SéNTeNcED.—Annie Hall, the colored servant girl who was arrested yesterday for robbing her employer, Mr. Rosenthal, of several articles in- cluding jewelry, handkerchiets and_ gloves, was sentenced to 30 days in jail by Judge Snell to- Noves.—There was not a single arrest made in this precint yesterday.—Complaints about the gangs of colored boys who make a practice of joating in the neighborhood of 29th and O st s are still being filed. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 48; con- dition, 36. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 46; condition at north connection, 32; south cownection, 6. Distributing reservoir, tem- ure, 46; condition at influent gatehouse, ; condition atefluent gatehouse, 26, poiterntcs Cl meme Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tie EVENING STAR, FRANKLIN STREET.—The mayor is exercising his jurisdiction to stop, #8 far as possible, the oosiruction of streets and the encroachments upon them, It is claimed that the south line Franklin street, from Washington street east, invaded by the fences there, and the mayor is pressing upon the lot owners the need of giving the strect its fall_ width of one hundred Franklin street is the last of the southern that has been Iaid out. 1t was opened 96, but it is only lately that any attempt t for travel. e cireuit court, Judge nell, resumed its session this morning. ‘The ourt has tried suit of James E, Kose against John R. Zimmerman’ tor $600, claimed be- Rose was injured some time since orking at the steam saw at Mr, Zimmer- 's wood and coal yard, on Union and Queen streets, and the jury has decided that Mr. Rose has no claim for damages.—In the suit. of Power & White against Howell on a suggestion that Bayne was indebted to Howell, the sugges- tion was dismissed. ‘Tue CEMETEKIFS—The work of improving the cemeteries on the southwestern edge of the city is now being carried on extensively. The trustees of the new cemetery of the M.E. church south have leveled the grounds there, and will proceed to ornament them. Mr. James S. Edwards, of Washing- ited to the bar of the circuit court lay.—Rev. Dr. Edwards, of the M. E. chureh,has had a small tumor removed from Fone of his eyes by Dr. Birdsall.—Rev. E. wson Is to take chargé of the colored M. E. shington street.—Capt. Ficld- ing, of the salvation army, has gone to Ohio. — The schooner Virsinia Deer is under repairs he members of the dramatic club Were entertained last wight ata pound party. eene and F. H. Simpson will com: 1 BoB AA KK WNNN GO BBB A“A Kk HN NN GOS PPP, 00 W WW DDD FEE RRR PPOOWWWWD DE ROR peed Gy BB e oo = W W DDD KERR Ro ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity. ‘strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders SoLp oNLY IN cana Roya BAKING POWDER Co., 106 Wall street N.Y. 0c24 aw aw Tows Torts OF THIS WEEK. MARCH 20, Will contain some Clever and Caustic Paragraphs on WASHINGTON SOCIETY. Everybody of social pretention suould read TOWN TOPICS. We promise you something out of the ordinary. Do not fail it, It will be on the mewstanids on Monday, or may be ordered from our office. Ten Cents per copy. TOWN TOPICS PUB. COMPANY, 1t4p Park Kow, New York cliy. 3 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 Inxugiant growth. It also cleanses the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agreeable and harmless dressing. IAKE AYERS SARSAPARILLA IN THE Spring of the year to purity the blood, invigor- ate the system, excite the liver touction,and restore the healthy tone and vigor ot the whole physical mechanism, mb16 Suuxs, Sans, V ELVETs, AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. BLACK SILKS, immense width, splendid quality, cash Value $1.25, price reduced to GSe LAID MUSLIN, only 6c. BROCADE SILK VELVET, 98. SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62c. A RRR TTT ‘ A BR gs r ™ ? 558 ‘pace, near 7th ste» ATINES, reduced to 15¢. new styles, wide width, pure linen, 50 dozen, RK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, tm- ise width, Very best quailty, 250. FLAW! BROCADE SILKS, 75e. rautiful Shades of TRICOT, wide double width, all pure woo! Beautiful Shades of All-Wool ALBATROSS, wide double width, very fine quality, 37%4c. Fach castomer who buys $10 worth of Dry Good Will be presented with two HANDSOME DOUBLE. DAMASK JOWELS, worth $1 4 pair. These elegant ‘Towels are one yard aud a quarter long, nearly three uarters of « yard wide—Immense size.’ ‘They are all pure Fine Linen, and are decorated with # beautiful wide colored border. mo Pure Wool, $1.50. TITt zzz Rare b HESS FS @ ie Lee ast 3 big MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tamM’L @ PALMER 1224 20th Street Northwest, Telephone. 454 4025 Mes M. J. Hesr WILL EXHIBIT DURING THE COMING WEEK EARLY STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY. 1309 F st n. Destaes New Yous Hara ‘The Fifth Avenue Style Spring SILK AND DERBY HaTs, ‘Introduced by Dunlap & Co., of New York, now ready at mb6 WILLETT & RUOFP'S, Sole Ageats, mb10-3un 905 Pennsylvania ave. Heavovarrers For Tue CELEBRATED WHITNEY BABY COACHES, Also BICYCLES, TRICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES, BOYS' WAGONS and WHEELBARROWS. ‘Largest Toy and Fancy Goods House in Washington, DOLLS 4 SPECLALTY— Prices Inviting, CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, mhl 403-405 7th street northwest. CITY ITEMS. Items of Special Interest to Buyers. cats be obtained ea trey rare bargains whlch Be Goldschmia's, Bia-7th st news Blues Coble pet frame on easel, only 230. 6 each kntves and spring rollers, 0 an 4 to — cus- 48¢e.; ext 990.5 pangnares Tirrors: only: ; large majolica cuspadores 0} 47c.; crystal glass tumblers 6 for 15c.; large Sron’mixing spoons 4c.; mouse traps 4¢.;3 atm towel racks 40.; soap shakers 9c.; bread toasters 4c.; Swiss carved corner brackets only 21c., worth 35¢.;6 each decorated cups and saucers only 57ec., worth 75c.; roller skates only 49c., worth 76c.; rink skates 69e.; better quality with rubber blocks $1.19; wire hair brushes only 19¢.; decorated English china tea sets, 44 sieces, only $3.25, worth $4.50; decorated nglish china dinner and tea set combined, 130. pi only $14.48; extra fine hand ainted, wie china dinugr and tea set com- ined, leces, on! 7.98, worth $36; white'china chamber sets, witir Broad, colsred band, only $2.95; ‘covered chamber buckets, assorted colors, only 29¢.; photograph album 1c. N. B.—We have the largest assortment of Baby Carriages in the city at the lowest prices.1 The Great Half-Price Dissolution Sale will positively close in afew days. Don’t fail tosecure some of the extraordinary bargains. Children’s Ki Spring Heels, sizes 4 to 8, at 55e. Children’s Pebble Button Shoes, sizes 8 to 11, at 65e. ’ School Shoes, spring heel or heel, at 85¢. Youth’s Button’ Sh solid leather, 90c. Boys’ Button or Lace Shoes at 1.10. Men’s Shoes, lace or Con; $1.15. len’s Calf, warranted hand-stitched, button, lace or Congress, at $3.60. Ladies’ Shoes, Cousin’s make, common sense or opera style, all sizes and’ width, at $2.25. Ladies’ Kid Shoes, common sense or opera, at $1.50, Ladies’ Fine Pebble Worked Button Holes, at 1.15. Ladies’ House Slippers at 20c, Ladi smbroidered Slippers, Gdc. Odd lots Infants’ Button and Lace Shoes, ise. Odd lots Chil- dren’s Kid Shoes with heels, 55. Odd lots Ladies’ Lace Shoes and Congress Gaiters, 50c. Strasburger Bros. 726 7th street, between G and #1, and 461 Yénnsylvania avenue, near 4% street, Elegant Line Silk and Satin Scarfs, 25c,, at Auerbuch’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, qu an ‘734 7th Street. CLARE'S First Special Spring Salo, To secure good Shirts you must buy early in season: our 50e. Unlaundried Shirt, 39c.; our $1 Shirt, best in the city, 67c.; our $1.25, unsur- passed, 89c.; our 75c. Laundried Shirt, 50c.; our 69c. Percale Shirt, 47¢. Above special prices to-morrow only, Westillclaim the largest und cheapest stock oi Corsets. Our 75c. French Woven, 50e.; our f Embroidered Bust Woven, Zoe; Warner's Health, 98c., sold all. over at if our 50¢. Corset, 39¢.; our 35c. Corset, 19¢. arner’s Nursing, 89c.; Children’s Corsets, 46¢. Our 75e. Kid Gloves, 49¢; our $1.25" Kid Gloves, 71 1 CLARK’, 734 7th st. n.w. 79¢. Celluloid Collars and Cuffy, all styles, at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and H.’ 1 S. W. Augenstein, 817-819-821 7th st. n.w. offers for to-morrow the following astounding values in fresh new stock as wiil leave all other sales in the shade: Clothes hampers, S4¢.; 34 doz. tancy goblets, 22c.; 2 string broom, Li 4 string, 25c.; copper bottom wash boilers, 78e. larger size, 88c.; laxge wash basin and 5U clothes, pins, 13¢.;'tin chamber sets, all colors, $1 covered dust pans, bright colors, 10c.,' 3, do: silver plated tea spoons, 31c.; 3y doz.’ knives and fork, 48¢., worth $1; covered vegetable dishes, 37c,; lava euspadores, 31c.; 60 feet col- ton clothes’ line, 14c.; 90 feet, 0c; wooden water buckets, ‘1lc.; "zine washboards, 12c.; fancy box, containing 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes, 9¢.; a large line of new and beautiiul styles of baby carriages at low prices, 1 Elegant Line of Gent's Spring Style Hagia "Auerbacit's Bicycle Shirt Depon un and i. 1 Hahn's Specialties for Tender Feet. Gents’ $4 and 35 Fine, Hand-stitched Shoes. $3 Kangaroo Button and Oxford Ti “ _ $2 and $2.50 Culf, Button, Laced and Congress. Gents’ Comfortable House Slippers, 40¢. up. Ladies’ $4 Hand-made French Kid Button. “83 Paris Kid, Feather-weight, Button, $1.25 to $2.50 Foxed, Bution Boot, 1.25 Glove-top, Kid ‘button, Lasting But. Laced and Congress 74¢. up. 50c. Glove or Glazed Kid Pointed Slip- pers. Old Ladies’ Hand-made Kid, Lace and Congress, $1.25 and $1.50, Boys’ $2 Fine Ualt Button, worth $2.50. Youths’ $1 Solid Solar-tip Button. Misses $1 Worked Hole Box-toe Button. Child’s 75c. Hand-made Spring-heel Button. Infants’ 35c. Kid or Goat Hand-sewed Bution, WM. HAHN & Co.'s Reliable Shoe House, < 316 7th st. and 1922 Pa, ave. Jonhnson’s, Corner 13th and E Streets. High grade Oysters, Fish, Game, &¢.; also, meais and ready lunch. Litetime experience. Ladies’ large saloon attached. 1 Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts, at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and H. 1. B. B. Chase, Umbrella Maker, 1814 Penn- sylvania avenu 3 Our Great Diamond Sale. Some specialties in earrings: 1 pr. earrings, 1 carat, ‘$45, worth . 1 pr. earrings,’7 stone citisters,855, worth $85 1 pr. earrings, 2% carats, perfect, $125, worth 2 pr eatring 1» 12y carats, perfect, $90, worth 1 pr. earrings, 3 carats, perfect, $185, worth 1 pr earrings, 6% carats, perfect, $485, worth RHaunisé Co. Diamond Importers,432 7th st. Men's Fine Fur Derbys, $1.50, worth $2.50) at Auerbach’s Bieycle Shirt Depot, 7tn a and Pickwick Club Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney utter churned every morn- ing and delivereu in 4 1b. “Ward” prints, 45¢. per lb. Also cottage Cheese and butter mull sweet milk Se. per quart, am 15 cents, Desss Surrs FOR HIRE 414 Ninth Street, mb6-1m W, ae e Are Now FFERING Goods at Lower Prices than have been quoted for years past. Our stock 1s unequaled, both in Extent and Variety. Purchusers secure ad- vantage by calling and give our Stock an’ in- spection, consisting of MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, MEN'S SACKS, NEWMARKET AND SUR- TOUT OVERCOATS. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESS SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MEN'S UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, GLOVES, &., &. Inthe Manufacture of Custom work, we will make the same liberal discount to those who refer Clothing Made to Order. NOAH WALKER & co, 625 Pennsy! 924 Suvustu Sz N. W. TO-DAY YOU CAN BUY BARGAINS IN MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SAMPLE SUITS. OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO LAST, AND FROM THR BEST BROADWAY HOUSES; AND WE SAVE YOU FROM 30 TO 40 PER CENT ON ALL THE GOODS YOU BUY OF US. WE HAVE ABOUT A HUNDRED MEN'S SUITS MADE IN REGULAR CUSTOM STYLE AT LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE THEY WOULD Cost You IN’ NEW YORK. WE WAN? 10 SELL THEM, AND THE LOW PRICE WiLL DO IT. SEVEN MORE OF THE PRINCE ALBERT COAT, SOLD FOR $15, NOW $6; SIZES 33 TO 36. WE HAVE A LOT OF BLACK CLOTH COATS AT JUST HALE-PRICE. BOYS! AND CHILDREN’S SUITS MADE OF THE BEST GOODS AT NEARLY HALF-PRICE, XOU_ WANT GOOD Goobs A’ COME AT ONCE TO THE GREAT SALE 0) PLE CLOTHING AT 924 7TH STREET N BETWEEN 1 AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE: BARGAINS FOR YOU AT THIS SAMPL THE BEST WEARING GOODS YOU EVE! BOUGHT FOR THE PRICE, THIRTY CHI DREN'S SUITS, FORMER PRICE $8, 87 AND. NOW $3.90; AGES 3 TOS YEARS. REMEMBER 924 7TH STREET.” GREAT SAMPLE SALE OF MENS, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Liew Barav A PURE MALT EXTRACT. ‘Possesses the highest merit. It is manufacture ¢from ihe choicest materials ad combines tne ioat pete, table quailties of ‘drink, with the imvigor- ating aud wholesome properties or the best Mult ix: itis a true tonic and delightful aes able for invalids and perso: Ith, vil be foc as in healt ‘ll be found, sicoholic drinks, most of Which ure too stimulating Is the beverage “Par Excellence” mothers, creates an abundance of milky” while tougthea and intoraigs the entire aratsin After caretul analysis, Wilbur G. Hi: |, Ph. D., New ‘York, says: “Liquid Bread is a refreshing, nourfshing table anereee, and & Ae invigs : ai iPran Le Jasnes, Phebe a8 fea wr ater aitaly. ‘odor all ‘combine too. DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOUIS. Fixe Or» Rye Wansry, fo isd yer, Galion. Wy eee bint bette and from Medicinal ‘ana general ‘use, Maving Ganbled” te Whisky extensively for more thaa eighteen year £ Fecominend it with perfect coufidence as to its entire PERU, free of fusit off “and ail other impurities wits, flue davor unimpaired. It certainly meri a trial ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, m6 14th and 1 sa and 2d and D ae At wholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN, sll 918 STH ST., WASHINGTON. "Bad Roar, eae (ane eal bce ath argos pee a a Gente W, wR: 50 and i = Hubbers and: fof thn best prade aoe at popular . Aes 19d and 1919 Pepe ore Dower Do Ir. DONT PAY $50 TO HAVE ASPRING OVER- COAT MADE TO MEASURE WHEN WE CAN SELL YOU ONE READY-MADE JUST 4S GOOD, JUST AS FINE, JUST 8 STYLISH, JUST AS WELL MADE, AND THAT WILL FIT YOU JUST AS WELL FOR $35, THERE'S A HEAP OF NONSENSE IN HAVING AN OVERCOAT MADE TO ORDER AT FANCY PRICES, : WEDON'T KEEP THE CHEAPEST GRADES OF THESE GOODS, BUT WE CANSELL YOUAN ALL WOOL COAT, CUT IN THE NEWEST STYLE, WELL MADE AND WELL TRIMMED FOR $12. FROM THIS UP THROUGH ALL THE GRADES TO THE FINEST SILK LINED IMPORTED Goons, ENGLISH TOP COATS FROM $12.50 UP. EN- TIRELY NEW AND EXCLUSIVE STYLES OF THESE GOops. LIGHT WEIGHT OVEROCOATS FOR SMALL BOYS FROM 8 YEARS OLD UP. E. B BARNUM & CO, mhis 931 PENN. AVE. Gomwe Fase. ‘The stock of Fine Clothing at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, Is disappearing rapidly. In spite ot the Carpenters, Painters and Masons, there never was the same amount of business done since the Misfit Store's ex- istence. Cause? A fine Stock of Clothing for Men and Boysis sacrificed and sold at about one-half their value and certainly LESS than haif the price they are sold for in other stores. If you needa Suit or Spring Overcoat CALL AT ONCE. Such a chance to buy ine Clothing for either MEN or BOYS at such prices don't come twice in a lifetime. We don’t wauta dol- lar’s worth of stock left by April 1st, s0 call at once. ‘We still stick to our original motto, viz: No trouble to ‘show goods at THE MISFIT STORE, mh17 CORNER 10TH AND F STS. Bazoars From Tue Srarz H H (00. pia RRR Hon go S83 Tt EEF BPR Y ¥ ric’ Sie py HH oo Sss8 1 KeB ROR OY = aT 3 TTT H HERR BBR OU, AN N T HOWE QO ONNN T HHH IR Bh O ONNN T HOHE O ONNN T OH H kre 00° N NN MMMM OA cco EE Mua sh BYR 9°38 2 OB BER MMMM AA RRR G ” HHH EE MMM AA ROR OO HH EF MMM A A RR CoO H H ERED A NEW STOCK JUST OPENED. NEW STYLES AND SPLENDID QUALITY OF MATERIAL! In calling attention to this. our new departure, we ask yon to examine quality and finish of these goods ‘Hosiery can be manufactured to sell at almost any price, but no article is cheap that !s made of poor ma- terial and improper finish. LADIES’ HOSE, of Balbriggan, full regular length, French toes, at 25 CENTS A PAIR, worth 35 centa. Superior qualities at 85, 42, 49 and ‘58 .cents a pair. Solid Colored Cotton Hose, black, navy, seal brown, garnet and cardinal, split feet of unbleached cotton, and French Toes, at 29 CENTS A PAIR, worth 89c. Better grades at 38, 42 and 49c. a pair Finer quality Striped Cotton Hose, French Toes, at 35 CENTS A PAIR, or three pairs for $1. Brilliant Lisle Thread Hose, full regular length: split foot, at 25 CENTS A PAIR. An extraordinary bargain. Better grades at 88,49 and 79 ceuts a pair. ‘Silk Hose in all the latest shades at 89 CENTS A PAIR, for this week only. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE, Black and Colors, split feet, at 27 CENTS A PAIR FOR ALL SIZEA Plain Ingrain Cotton Hose, black; sizes, 5, 5%, 6, Ol + Ta, 8, S14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 and 200. a pair. GENTS’ HOSE. ‘Imperial Lisle Hose, superior quality, at 25 CENTS A PAIR. Lisle Thread Hose, in fancy stripes and plain colors, at 49 CENTS A PAIR. And last but not least, Black and Colored Silk Hose of fine quality at 49 CENTS A PAIR For this week only, at THE BOR ‘See Post and Critic for additional attractions in our ‘Hosiery Department, mi6 Aneoto-Auznioan Iesveaxce Oo. ‘Wasurxerom, D. 0, cegunha TIM em MAREK SOLACE ‘Samples Surplusstock COLLARS. New York's Principal Manv- SOLEARS a facturer. COLLARS. Se HANDKERCHIEFS. Plain white tinen Handker- Gals prices een nate et est ‘tiie in Fears the Palais. oyal has Ladies’ White Pure Linen Wenrstiched nardkounicete HDRES. 124e., worth 19c; or Gent's extra size re linen Handker- = talalat talalal en JPdees of linen as we are, Know. ing this, we would not insult their intelligence and. d ourselves by advertising 1 true. THE PaLals ROYAL. le 1s ‘RUFFLINGS. Seem to have eclipsed other styles ofneckwear. | With a Brophetlc eye the iais. Royal foresaw this months ago;made IGS. contraciaaceording!y, and is enabled today ‘25 per cen low “usual ‘marked prices. Ruchings of UFFLINGS. canvas, bolting cloth, RUFFLINGS silk mull, corduroy, RUFFLINGS. crepe lisse in white, RUEFLINGS. orange, ox-blood of RUFFLINGS black.’ Covered with it oF silver tinsel. RUFFLINGS., Witn or without che: RUFFLINGS nille figures. Hutt RUFELINGS. lings for 26c., sold RUFFLINGS. elsewhere for’ 85c, RUFFLING RUFFLINGS. | 40c. and 0c. RUEFLINGS. RUEFLINGS. THE PALAIS ROYAL RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS, RUFFLINGS. HUFFLINGS, RUFFLINGS, RUFFLINGS. RUFFLIN RUFF FEATHERS, Bunches of chrysan- themums, roses, butter Seah, mes Sons ullpe, carnations ete! Endre stock ‘offered tn ioe 9, 3, 4, 5. PHATE Price 16, 25,35, 48,93 FLOWERS, Which 43 offering fine RIBBONS’ French flowers below FEATHERS, importation prices FLOWERS, RIBBONS in the fol- __ RIBBONS, lowing new shades: FEATIU ie, Bismarck, Ha- vana, Faisan, Mastic, Mode, Acier, Chart: Teuse, Tilleul. " Striped Plcot Edge Sash Rib bons for 85c.._ yard: watered for 98¢.; block for G8e.;satin for 7c. ‘ard. FEATHERS. — Ve best quality “Ostric ERS, Feather ‘ps. 3 in RIBBONS.” bunch for 44e. “alt FLOWERS, colors, Selected. feath- FEATHERS, ers” Very superior. RIBBONS. "THE PALAIS RUYAL, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS. RS. FLOWERS, RIBBONS. FEATHERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS RIBBONS. FLOWER: RIBBON FEATHE! FLOWERS, RIBBON FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FEAT! FLOWERS, BEADS, BEADS. BEADS. _ For trimming hats, d BEADS spring wraps, are in popular de BEADS BEADS mand The’ prevailing styles Bi BEADS. come in Roman Pearl, Steel, Cut. BEADS. BEADS Jet, Dull Jet, Rosary. Colors BEADS, BEADS. orange, tan, bark, bronze, black, BEADS. BEADS. silver, ‘gold. Ail sizes. 10 per BEADS. BEADS. and BEADS, BEADS. centbelow market prices. BEADS, BEADS. ©THE PALAIS ROYAL BEADS. GLOVES. GLOVES. GLOVES. GLOVES. — Look well, fit well, wear well GLOVES. GLOVES. and cost little. Such'are the at- GLOVE GLOVES. tributes of the following sensa- GLOVES. tonal bargains: GLOVES. | Sbutton” Castor Beaver GLOVES. GLOVES, Mousquetaire Kid Gloves 75e. GLOVES. GLOVES, 4-button Undressed Kid GLOVES: GLOVES. Gloves, 68e. GLOVES. GLOVES. | 4-bution Dressed Kid Gloves GLOVES. GLOVES. 480. 6-button se. GLOVES. GLOVES Pure Lisle Thread Gloves, GLOVES. GLOVES. new stvies and colors, 25¢— GLOVES: Gloves. “THE PALAIS ROYAL GLOVES. EPP, pe dy E go Tt gs Bro MA bo dk HUBS BP AMS ton s44 Sus RRR 00 ¥ ¥ A 4 RoR oO ¥ a FE BROS Y AA EE ‘oo ¥ 24 tus H H 00 1! ERE RRR Y ¥ HOH ovo S83 fT E™ BFR Y ¥ HESS Sh BR OF H Hoo Sss8 tt REE ROR ¥ BBR A RRR GGG A IT NNN «S55 Bop xh RR EoS dh HRN RS HS LA BME Go ok HR AS (Ss BBB 4 AR & GGG AA II N NN Sss5 Ingrain Hose, white split fest. Allcolors, 3lc. and English Derby Ribbed Hose, black and colors, 29c. Lisle Thread Hose, stripes and solid colors; French ribbed, 49c. Black Silk Hose, ecru, split feet, 98c. Children's Derby Ribbed Hose, all colors and sizes, 220, PP USAR paaTy BR AE A Tiss BPP AE AA H Sssq Po AU ALLILA AT 8338 RRR, 00, AL RR Oo TY ah E rege ¥ fb ER %? € £44 to S85 1 YY EBB g88. TTT Stk Fx (eS be Re estes, wy Bed Sys8 lo KOK Vv kRE Sss8 7 BR A RRR GGG A IINN NgSSg BP de RSG A TEN Ns BRB A AR K GGG A AILN NNSss® Ribbed, Silk and Wool mixed. Colors: Pink and ‘White, Blue and White, Plain White. Low neck $2.19 Crepe Lisle Bodices, White, Pink, Blue, $1.08 up to $1.33, PPP. L A big . Ee a L AA pig S53 BPP AA AA q Pe a 4 UWL AA Sys RRR ¥, A L ROR Par ad AA L RE ‘00 ¥ A A LLLL Fl NNN = Ss f% EX RE TFT pis doo ERE OE te GS KERB x a T A Gt A JINN NSq BP EPR ECG A HNN Ee Ak EE oo RAL HE A. Bord AB R GGG A AUN NN5gs> ‘New spring style Puff and Kuot Scarfs, 48c., 68c.. E ‘Full regular Halt Hose, all colors, silk clocks, 16c. a pair, fi Dress Shirts, 89¢. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 15. a ae a A P AA PP kA Aa is re res" Sigg ROO AA 5 BOY A Rg ‘00 ¥ aa rt RER RR ms A A BAAA aa “Gjoria” Cloth, $1.50. Bliver-top Umbrellas, $2.65. (16 Karat Gold-top Umbrella, $2.75, THE. AL ATS BOY & 1217-19 PENNA. AVE. DRY GOODs.__ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _|___* _BOOKS,& Laarest Evnorzax Novexres P. Ha Hes & Coa W. ce wrishs a ee — ON PI ‘The Rostonians. What's Mine's ating, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY « BROTHER), — ‘Twle of a Lonely Parish, ‘The Alieus, SIGH Ditess FABRICS OF AVERYS HEGRE SPRING LINE _Tndlan'Sominet? (misf” Med tates Reetcnnsie TION, COMPRISING LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF THE BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE PRODUCTIONS OF THE LEADING FRENCH, COLLECTIONS IN THE CITY TO LARGEST, SELECT FROM. EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN FINEST FRENCH SAT- TEENS MADE, BY GHOS, ROMAN, MARO- EXTREME NOVELTIES IN ANDERSON'S. SCOTCH ZEPHY RS. NEW DESIGNS IN INDIA SILKS AT $1, $1.25, NEAND S190 PER YARD, ‘AN STRIPED TUSSORE SILKS FOR NEW LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS, RANG- or WALL PAPERS, FRESOOING AND STAINED GLASS FABRICS, FURNITURE, CARPETS. W ROM ‘TRIMMING INDIA PONGEES. ING FROM 50c. TO $1 PEK YARD. ELEGANT BEADED SILK GRENADINES, BLACK TWISTED SILK GRENADINES AND IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED GROS GRAIN, FAILLE FRANCAISE, RHLA- DAMES, SATIN DUCHESSE AND SURAH SILKS AT LOWEST PRICES. CADED VELV! SITU! ouoicr PATTERNS IN PRINTED CHALLIS DE NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY AND HANDKER- CHIEFS, TREFOUSSE AND PERINOT KID GLOVES. GENUINE GF. FRENCH COISETS FROM $1.50 ‘TO. NOVELTIES IN EUROPEAN WHITE GOODS EATEST STYLES IN PA HASOLS SUN UMBREL- LAS AND CARRIAGE SHADES, a@ PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, gclém__$15_FIFTRENTH ST. N. W. Re “oO” Bveste Ou. WILL NoT ODOR AND CHIMNEYS SMOKE, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF BURNS IN ALL. COAL OIL LAMPS, J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, CHINA ANDGLASS, ais WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. AFTER MARCH 1ST, . Corner Oth street. Established 18407 A¥eRUS munis | 1880 me Poh glte Gece NeveGaonNes. We have just received a large Invoice of NEW FROM ‘WASH FABRICS, which we consider the best value we have ever offered. 1 case Cream Crinkle, 10c. ‘36-in. Royai Foulards, in buff and cream, 15c. New Styles in Madras and Canton Ginghams. Crinkle Seersuckers in neat checks and plaids, Lace Striped and Check Nainsook, 6c, 8¢., 10c., 1Dyc. 1 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. 86-in. Twilled Debege, 25¢. 38-4n. Flannel Suiting, new. 40¢, ‘Tricot Cloths, Black and Colored Cashmeres. Silk Rhadames, &c., &c. All of our Carpets at reduced prices, GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For alin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, a8 no one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash to spare, Weare determined to knock the bottom out of bigh prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 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, Conte and see the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most varied stock to 9e- lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH JOHNSON, GARNER & €O., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South side, nearSeventh street, "CIAL BARGAINS For TI EEK ONLY at REINHARDT'S, 0 ST.N.W. Sill Brocade Velvets, bik and colored, reduced 0 $1.50. $1.75 Silk embossed Velvets, black only, reduced to $1.10. BI'k watered Silk, 21-Inch pare silk, worth $1.50, reduced to 81. Just recelved 100 pieces all shades of our renowned Sains, at 35c. mb11 Sy Ep pure wool HonieSpuns, spring shades;ouly5e 3 SE-B tine Sattocus thls week mance Tas 25 AND 14TH STREETS N. W., oz, all linen Towels, 4 rth 0c. for 20e. 60 doz all Iinen N: “Tin., Worth 12igc. | Isthe place you were looking for. Come and be con ee. for 8c. Klegant assortment of Ladies Colored Wor: z nt of 1. Vinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We Seed Ee pall linen, worth 50) Oar pacsthls |i ais and baokcs ponown Scns) ‘OW IS THE TIME TO. SHIRTS no GROGAN'’S, a We are selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) for 85 cts., fintshed, ready for the wash tub. This shirt is made of Wimsutta Cotton, and Richardson 2,100 nen Bosoms (reinforced.) and made first-class, ig every respect. ‘The Crown Diamond Shirt, made of Frnit of the Loom Cotton, und Fine Linen’ Bosoms, unfinished, oniy 50 cts. Shirts made to order. Six Finest Dress Shirts made to order fur $Y. et tit guaranteed, at the BRANCH EALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. N.B.—All onr Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotton and made full tot 26 Just 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 OOST PRICES, Pert W. I. HOEKE, ‘801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth st. nw. s o WAMSLEY & NEDWELL, 79 N. Charles st., Baltimore, Md., ns Great Repverios [x Stoves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we arenow 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 low prices. A call respectfully solicited. W. 8 JENKS & 00, 717 7th st. nw. NOS AND ORGANS. _ NF. ELLIS € €0., ‘937 Pennsylvanid ave, near 10th st, ‘Will open at Willard’s Hotel Private Parlors THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 18th, 19th and 20tn, Tmported Costumes from the leading houses of Paris. Also Walking Dresses, Dinner and Reception Dresses for spring and summer wear. Paris made Wraps, Jerseys. and Jackets. Orders Taken and Fit Guaranteed. mb136r Mes Sexaa Rerreer, 608 9th st.. opposite Patent Office, Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and I TIONS, SWISS, NaTNSOOK and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, | The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city, TORCHON, MEDICI'S EGYPTIAN and other PIANOS and ORGANS tor rent or sale TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns. at moderate prices and on easy terms. Grra Most complete line of INFANTS’ and Sheet Music, Music Books and Musical DREN'S LACE, >and NORM. Instruments of ail kinds. Call and see our stock before purchasing, ‘Telephone No 15. ‘We close at six p.m. CAPS, long and short DRESSES, SLIP MERINO “CLOAKS and WALKING + spring wear in Mother Hubbard aud other styl ail Kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING ae J.C. Horcusos, [xronren JOHN F, ELLIS €00., 937 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st, m93m. V STOR, BROKER, PIANO SALE XD RENT WAREROOMS, ORAND sonING om eOy STE ST. XW. os ma MILLINERY Organ Tuning and Repairing OPENING, ‘Work warranted, TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1886. NO CARDS. mhi3 907 PENNSY! | VRENCH DRESSES—N Dresses and Wraps. every week. Imported Trimmings. FRENG, 251 N. Howard st.. Bultimoré, Md, mho-lm* JK AAEAUER AND GD, PeARE® oo === Ca Ace Sipe ihe eciee ea BEMUME URNS oF oan as x E KK NNN AAA Eg | Ovx Last Sacrrice ER, RRS dah BM oF THE > cal SEASON Praxo Fonrzs UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN- SHIP AND DURABILITY, GGG ™ 5885 SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES goo Sssq PIANOS FOR RENT. ey WM. KNABE & CO, ovo FER WAREROOMS: aA So fe Paltimore—204-206 W., Baltimore Street. Ook New York—112 Fifth Avenue. ou EEE. WASHINGTON—S17 Market Space. 23, $14 SEVENTH STREET N. W., JX ®81cr « Bacy aNpstrerr rl : : ANOS. pies laa First class in every “respect. Gally’s wi derfui Seif playing instruments. G.L. WILD € BRO, 709 Seventhst. u, w. Established 1864. Special bargains in medium grade Pianos, Jald_ FIAED PANES 00'8 UPRIGHT GRAND TP ixNGs? ihe pertost Piano of the word. New and elegant styles, Easy monthly. payments at low G21 factory pr.ces for the holiday season. a) HL. SUMNEK, 511 9th st now. Eowarp F. Dnoor. 25 Penusyivania ayenua PIANOS, MUSIC Our entire stock of Children's, Misses’ and Ladies’ ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at 25c. your choice, ‘Also balance of Children’s and Ladies‘Cioaks will be slaughtered—price no object—to make room for our extensive stock of SPRING WRAPS, VISITES AND JERSEYS, ‘Together with an clegunt assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, Consisting of a choice line of WEL HATS, FLOWERS, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. Save your money by buying at Fieri ax KING’ PALACE MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. : Piauos sold on Installments, Exchanged, Rented, 814 SEVENTH STREET N.W. mbB “Dunea. aud Repaired. Sole Agent for STELINWAY & SONS, M. B. Bavce &, Ge, ee —_ cna one See E.GABLER & BRO’S PIANOS ‘Medals and Diy a at the cnclnmat “industrial fxposition, 1804 tor’ Aut | | New andSecond-hand Pianos of other makes Embroidery and: Drawn Work. Original Designs, were received from the Bepartarent ns, were received from at for Smauui's Work af the New Orieaus Beposiaon, “Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroide Airs. M. Bruce, Washington, D.C —Heport. ‘Woman's Department of the World's Ex “Washington, b-G-Supplles: 433 0th st. nw. ashingion, DO auldiog DIS hen nie Saratoga Springs, N.Y.—Arcade Buliding. 286m. FRENCH 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. in stock at low figures, , >, ERSON Franc & ae 36,000 NOW IN USE. rsi-classand reliable planoatamediam ice. PETECK ¢ 00 SIRES ©0, PIANOS, os ahd. Organs exchany paired, boxed, and tor rent. Rent applied if purchased. (Beat and most complete anberumnent of Ge. muusle tn JkY SeRBacT, 10 F street, m29 Managing Pariner of the late firm of Ellis & Co. SEWING MACHINES, &. TP RE, SILENT Sere ae ee ae ‘an VRCULATING LIBRA 1749 PENNEY Vas amaave New Hooks and best Magagi peseee ‘Terms: One book er massa Year, $4: six monthe, G2 tis, iy the ai rs LUCY ‘Spurgeon. sand Addresses fh America” i eof the Riachind.” Irene Jerome, Tos T. Snead, and Devotional Rooks. Hymnais Family and Pocket Bibles WAL. BALLANTYNE & SON, mhi3 428 SEW Ixrorraxt Booxs Now Reavy. Miltary Law, 2 vols, by Lieut. Col. Winthrop, U.S Reports, vol. 115. ‘Onus Probandi, by Bailey. My Religion, by Tolstot, The House of Crague, by Sleight. Every Day Religion, by Clarke. Patrocius and Penelope, by Dodge. Domesticus, Butler. Indian Summer. Howells, All Rooks not « Aint Gngray mb RRISON. 475 Pa Booxs: Booxs: Bo AT cost. I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY Fink AND COMMETCIAL ST ANT. fives an opportunity for book baer ty Hlorartes tine, culiection of jard and wiscellar © Waut to be bene: pus Works. Don prices G. A, WHITAK’ 1 1203 Pen TPPOcGn TE YEAR worn Volumes for December, Jan IN THE KING'S GARDE STEADMAN's PORTS OF AMEIL cIVED. STATES OFFICIAL PosTaL IDE POR 1886. On sale and subscriptions received, Washingtom THE UNITED agency, Dealers supplied at JOHN © PARKERS, 20 ___ 617 and 619 7th st. now, FEES S LARTER. see Tr Now. sae tionery ‘and Took store. ‘Catholic Goods, Wake Gandles, Candlesticks, Vases, Diaries, artists, Maeriais, a Velues, at lowest pric FAMILY SU PPLIES. Loox Ar Tur: — 96.40 20 540 Inge. ig und Fe Sih per bust Rest White Potatoes, Best Sweet (Orders by mail promiply attended to) Prompt delivery of all orders. Look for the Steam» ing Coffee Pot. You canniot mistake the place. KER & WRIGHT, Vholesale and Retatl Grocers, Nos $48 and 950 Louisiana ave, TPPABLE LUXURIES POOLES CASH STORIE T have extended my store through making the largest “Family A full five of first-class: Ure satisfaction oF mon to acash: T positively and see What you Can save by member all goods guaranteed strictly Grst-class and Jow for cash. N. A. POOLE, S44 Lia ave successor to Poole, Brooke & Co. ‘0 00 BUY LOW A ood Family Flour, $4.90 pe Flour, $1.26. LoW.— Ly Good All grades “kept aud sold at lowest prices. “No, 2 Mackerel, bucket (two dozen.) “Plantation Java Toasted, (requires ty tees that "aus per ib, Cassard’s Best Sugar ‘Green 10, 12h ana 15e. Ib. BOC, 3 tb. Can White Peaches, 150, heh Creamery Butter, “0c. Ib. 3 Lb Bird Seed, 250. Syrup, y Honey, 65c. gal. INDIA Tha 00. 445 70h st.<.w. “th st. cars pass door. Send postal, ¢ delivered and guaranteed, coo EE So EEE RRR, Sok Rh FE cod Exe EE fee “ast THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ie without a doubt the most BeAUTIFUL and the mow Norarriovs Flour in the Wort ‘The Millers have not only the as It aves all the most fed up to the present time, NSUKPASSED by any till Prove that, we would simply state th Lity of this maguiticent Flour ts shipped ty Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old the glutinous and a thorough elimination of ail ‘auk and. starchy mat has at Inst been reached, and Is consequent more Nt" ‘Fielding more bread to the barrel fi w other “Flour. ‘The best. trade admits that from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest. a Well as the best, fur either family of baker's use, and usurpaned ay Flour made. Vivery sack and every barrel is warranted t give entire satisfaction: STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and Will please the mostex Aclng Lousckeeper and satisfy the Laos tastidivusepl cure. GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, GOLDEN HILL ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standard Pamtly Flour ofthe District. It is equalin quality tom great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for cofisideruble less money. We defy competi tors to bring forth any Flour superior toCERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we teel nroured that any housekeeper who tries them ouce Will never use anything esa Fur sale by al grocers Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Tndianaava els WM. M.GALT & 60, TO 5 1 we Cuncaco Grocery Comraxn, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS 2 Pound Can Corn, @Re. donen. Marrowfit Peas, $1.85 dagen. Eariy June Peas, 1.75 doco, mall May’ Peas, 1.08 doze Finest Table Peaches, yelow or white, $1.98 dosem, Light Brown Sugr 1. Sige. tb Standard A Sugar, Gig ib. Granulated sugar, ‘THE CHICA! XCERY COMPANY ‘Orr Family Flour, $4.0 bb Dest Fama Blour, $3. bbl; $1.44 % WL, T2e Paci Fivcoms Flour, $6.73 Dbl; $1.60 % bl; Se, THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 806 7TH ST., OF FERS: jew Mackerel tor 7c. Kit, -w Codiish, 8c, Ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib..or THE CHICAGO GROCERY OFFEES: French Brandy, $2.00 gallon. delivered: x N (CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 806 7th street usw, ‘OWN R KELLY. Wholesale and Retail Dealeria MCLASS BEEF, FIRST: (MOTTON, #2 a0 CORN BEEF a sPitqat’ Stalle.—626, 620 sand 630 Center Market, Oth. wing 7 Repaired. hat boned the operation itis, ight, fustand -gulet: ‘208 and 208 Northeru Liverty Market Brometped aut Coe wahoo ne aston | mais oc, oe, oon, orame et | ark vee fo care ala oe {CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A.Mather and | Sngic sre marine, a Roe you can aflord alse Ss aa Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Paris, CW ak ae a = 7 Mog Vor diners, Moore: | "sn mwcmiosiiaast ats |S TLEMED a 2 eu! Bolts made att age cg Se Sa SIZE OF THE SKLE-THREADING SHUT: | OHIETS: HIRTS! Sam: Erraing breawa Bndal Tromesas cupecieity. | szagrecceth Oa tacteaned aes uNNS AE former x = te ; Se ae et eeaeh, PT CAS FRTABLISMaET — | ART roductions ‘of mechanical ‘aimapliclty sent to ee ‘906 G st. nw. ‘our house on trial, tree, abd make your owu compar zs ty-five Years Ex ‘ver 2,000 now in use in We AmB LADIES EVENING DRESSLE A GPSctarry, | Mo, Phil, established 160d - Ons e torfeaiy cease as CPO Vel Laces | aie agent DC. Also, Bre at Mactien o ee siiade apralevoo! Drones @yed: Spreaty Good makes. st botom prices, Tse and Reasonable. call143-2" a ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, iz 430 TexTH STREET Nort: Tas Locrrecxsxe New How SEWING MACHINE Cod Goarantens pertes Wt ek con eats Simplest and Best Machine ever produced. big: Calland examine it, or end posal card and we wil ‘send one to your home on Trial Free of Charge. ‘Potemttbouleer Bes ‘SS OPPENBEIMER & BRO, Corsets Agent District of Columbia, SEES a ‘Machines rented by the week or month. ‘Repairing a specialty. $230 pa Seren & O0.. Distiliers, Baltimore. Reinforced, Patent Stays, with Linen Bands, FOR $5. THEY ARE WORTH $1 EACH. ALK, 4 FEW ODDS AND ENDS IX ORDER SHIRTS, aT si. ‘These goods were made to order, and range in priee FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH. ‘With e full lineof COLLARS, CUFFS, HOSE. WHICH WE ARE SELLIN4 CHEAP, aT mnie ELLERY'S, 1112 F aw. "Titi, Ger brcake, bever © Sera ‘wears out, always cleam, FISHER devotes ber attention w the ‘Patroma.