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Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. 4 GUSTY CounT.—The county court of Alexa ° SHIRF SIGS A dria county renewed its session this morning. eee or ae Deen March 25,1806 Seta, | Wim. Green, indicted for robbery, has been ac: quitied, the prosecuting witness “not aj “ rit For the middle Atls ces, fair, warmer | at the trial, ‘As the cases against Grant Smite, weather, € { in the ‘northern portion light | and Joseph Kemp rested on the same testi- locai rains, followed by fair weather, winds | mony. they have been nol prossed. by the shiiting to westerly. - omumnonwealth’s attorney. All the erlminal For Friday, fair warmer weather is indicated | CQuswnieh have beet long on the docket will be called up at this court and disposed of. The court has been engaged to-day in hearing argu- mont for a new trial in the policy case of Frank Thompson, OTES.—An entrance was effected last night into the store of Mr. Graves, on Franklin and rfax streets, and a small sum of money und the middle Atlantic e Distriet of Columbia. and is and mats, Persian silver, ttshazza cups and vases at 20 to than New York prices, Moses LF. tae t Batu ep from the tillL——A portion of the lot on Asolid Walnut 1 ngton street, just north of the residence bevaxaniene: consi of Gen. M. D, Corsé, has been sold for $1,890, oF es ker, ahour 25 cents per foot; to Capt, Mushbaek and Table, also Mattress and Spri 1.4. T. Cole. It is underst a that the lot will a om yes, 312 7 be built upon at an early day.—The May elec- 1 Sa Ree SET TEES > || coos has begucr tor move ihe: pollticar vate A GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT by the original | here. For commonwealth’s attorney, Mr. L. Marbury, the present incumbent, Mr. Julian W. Holt and Wm, E. Fendall are ‘announced as candidates.—The steamer W. S. Moore is now undergoing repair at the ship yard. Hasgatan Gipy 5 at Congregational chureh, on next Saturday evening. THe W . HUNGARIAN Grrsy Baxp (origi tional church next Satur- day evening. Seats at Ellis’ musie store, Rorperres RePorteD.—L. M, Strong, 117 Maryla: i avenue, reports stolen from him jew- ANTON y cleaning and dye | ciry valued at $7.50.—Miss E. G. Nelson, 21 works; 996 G s! pods cai Grant Place, reports stolen from her $21 worth for and delivered. =P of Jeweiry.——Charle: Frse Portrarts. Kets Kemet stole M. Tompkins reports from him a coat worth $10. 1109 Pa. av Do Nov Fart To He Ak the original Hun; Gipsy Band at Congre urday evening. arian : PHorogra ATARRH! ‘The great Balsamic Distillation of Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blo soms, etc., called SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Cold in the Head to Lossof Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough and Ca- tarrhal Consumption. Complete treatment, consist- ing of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol- vent, and one Improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Druggists for $1.00. Asiefor ‘SaNvorp’s Raicat CcRE. COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER, $1. “The only absolute specific we know of—Med. Times. “The best we have found In a life-time of suf- fering.”—Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston, “After a long strug- gle with Catarrh the Raprcat Curse has conquered.” —Rev. SW. Munroe, Lei Pu. “have not found a case that it did not relieve at once."—Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. “I MUST GIVE UP, I cannot bear this pain, I ache all over, and nothing I try does me any good.” Back- ache, Weakness, Uterine Pains, Soreness, Lameness, Hacking Cough, Pleurisy, and Chest pains cured by that new, original and elegant antidote to pain and in- flammation the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. Especially adapted to ladies by reason of its delicate odor and gentle medicinal action. At Druggists, 25c: five for $1.00. Mailed free by POTTER DRUG AND CKEMICAL CO., New Photo. Art Co., a $28 WILL Buy a soli cham ite, with bevel Mirror, Cha A K OK INN N GG. Sr eee Le Dus AS KK UNNNG @ gies Ti 7th st. now. KBR AA KK WNNNG ae 2 ; B AAA KK Il NNN G GO SovVENIRS of the Spring “Opening” still to] BBB 4 4K KUN NN GG@ be had at the Palais Royal. ; 5 distriet_ attorney, West- PP, OO W WW DDD EEE RRR Newson H. BAKER, i Horney, W t fe oa eee » rR oh wpe babe Per O O WWWW D DEE ERE writes June 2 ive years ago I,m eB 0©.O WWWW D DE ER RK two sons and wite were very liable to eolds. e “0oO W W DDD EREK KZ wore the I tot up very w rit all ; bULIt was cold the time, Finally we ‘co asters as t rid of our heavy und coids, We eu the ehest and pit of the Stomach for t mir weeks ata time, t Washed the paris with alcohol and put ones; they appeared to warm and invizorate the Whole body so that ver took cold.’ ABSOLUTELY PURE ng Alleock’s Porous P' c The first y mel as well wore two plas ar 2s all ¢ rs on ‘This Powder never variea A marvel of purity, | Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | the or inary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soup ONLY IN CANS, RoyaL Bakine Powbux Co., 106 Wall street, Nox. ocd $13 WaLNuT Wardrobe. sion Table. Wat. Hl. DUNN, Best SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES are cheap- tin the end. Buy at Vieuna Optician Co., 509 Pa. ave. n.w. $6 Walnut exten- 117th st. nw. HUMAN artificial Eves. 453 Pa. av CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘o-Night, JM'X?_AND BODY ALIKE SUFFER FROM -! ish action of the blood, the result of dyspep- sia or biliousness, Ayer’s Pills will stir up the liver, » stomach and bowels to activity, open the nd insure health of body, which Batt ak." Mountain I A Box of A RESURRECTION OF NA- rees is taking place. L the world : | Filla fs the means to use for this purpose, mb23 The Wash ganized witt Henry, pr dent; EK treasurer. club has power, southeast, oce re by Joseph Miller, was tte and throw- 1 reise Diss Goons, fod Muay, 12 yards st precinct st fant, Which was found | brown, blue and brid Beautiful Spring s ALBATROSS, very fine ISNt. Nicholas for April. __ | quality, ali pure wool, wide double width, os York, was admitted to wide double width, in heart ge Mantz, charged with as ess pS Javins, was disurissed in the be RRE, s | 2 OB. beak gat Post, No. 2,6. | T KEE R E 4ss8 7 nnive of | m1 camp fire at the | atker Space, near s Shades of TRICOT, pure wool, wide post last National Rit A, immense double in NAVY BLUE SATIN BEAUTIFUL FIGUKED EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK Beauthil shad width, one yard and a ae. eof the | and blue ations elsewhere, "| -BLACK i pleaded guilty in| BLACK two cuses of petit | BLACK @ to four months in| HEAY day larceny and was senter Jail. excellent eS ena es Agairs im Rock ville, Md. | will'be pecsented. to each customer wie bag gis Correspondence of Tar EVENING | Worth of Dry Goods, mb20 KocKvILLe, Mp., March 24. | rpuose a LEBRATED FLOURS. ‘The following guests have taken board for a the summer at the 2.” in this town: | OUR NEW SOUTH PATENT Major Thom nd family, W. EH. TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR Maria Wa and son, Mr. bOSND NIRGINTA WHEATS, Mrs. Job , allot Washington, D. C. ease all who use them, Ste Mrs. F h, G . Douglass Clop- ate sold by most Grocers, at prices to nd Hen- W. H. TENNEY & SON: omery county. Merchant Millers, ceorzetown, D.C. will take min the next, OF thls pl issistant’s | 924 Sev: eNTH TO-DAY YOU CAN BUY BARGAIN: YS AND CHILDREN’S SAMPLE § DS ARE MADE TO LAST. AND FROM THR, ~f BROADWAY HOUSES; AND WE SAVE | YOU FROM 30 TO 40 PER ¢ ALL THE 1U SUY OF US) WE HAVE ABOUT A Distriet Government Affairs. THE TAX ATE AGENTS, Distri missioners have w © House Disgriet committee aj HUNDRE tten a act N MORE OF THE | : ) FOR $15, NOW E WE WAVE A L YEH COATS AT . eC YOL WEAK At AMPLE OF CLOTHING. Tur He eTICU i IT DR TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE A PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD AS WE WILL PRESENT For | SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1884 If TAKES FOUR | OR PIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA. SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM TO CAFIFORNIA 10 FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES. WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1580 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, “AND ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HAD WooDs IN WASHINGTON. Woops, SUCH of rarg | MAINE SsTowN, mark MARKET. Qvex "wo A calves Market for cattle sold irc fair. Sheep and BRIDGE.— at MeCau- rested in the nt bi t the WILLET & LIBBEY, Cor. 6th street and New Yorkavenua ‘The Fifth Avenue Style Spring az Pennsyly presidi Ur. W Which bas be ts in read a ared settin; ith this pre memorial forth all the sed improv quent, and it was adopted. ‘A mecting will be Sap aenee held to-morrow at one o'clock, when the Die SILK AND DERBY HATS trict Con issioners will hear the committee, | Introduced by Dunlap & Ca, of New York, now ready The committee Will ask an appropriation for | at fhe construction of this bridge at tls session of | WILLETT & RUOFT’S, sole Ageats, gress. 905 Pennsyivania —— THE O10 Democratic Assoctatiox.—At a Inceting of the Uuio Demoeratic association last hight William ed president, View Senator Henry r, resigned; Hobert 1, Miller, Wice president. to ll _a vacancy, and Congressinan W. p. Hill, treasurer, in piace of Wasuington McLean, who declined to serve. ANOTHER VEEDICT AGAINST THE B. AND P. Roab.—The Fifth Bapust church, situated on Virginia avenue, near 6th street southwest, ob- tained another Verdict against the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company for damages Yesterday. Damages were awarded on account Of the interruption of worship in the church by the noise in the locomotive yard, which imme diately adjoins the church. Several years ago 4 suuilar sult was brought and damages were awarded, and the Court in General Term gave the church the right to sue every succeeding ears. The amount sued for was 320.000 and damages awarded yesterday was $6,000. ———— ¥ Tue Porzter Divorce Case.—The decree of | Ger @ivorce in the case of George M. Potzler against Catherine Potzier, in which the latter was charged with adultery, was granted to the wite, who charged the husband with cruel treat" ment, and denied the charge of adultery. The bill against her was dismissed, and tlie decree ‘was made on her cross bill. Mrs. Potzler was granted the care of the infant, Minnie, and ‘olzler ordered to pay the costs of the suit. ee Tue Licnt Inranrry Farr.—Underthehead bt “Special Notices,” in to-day’s STAx, is print- ed an announcement of the postponement of Lhe opening of the tair of the Washington Light Intantry Corps to Easter Monday, April 26th HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALSO, RATED VELATI'S FAMOUS CARA- MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 620 9th st n.w., opposite U.S. Patent Offica, feos BYAveL Store, 1706 Pennsylvania ave ow TPM: ELLULOLD TRUSS That never breaks, never Wears out, always clean, Sud ean be Worn while bathing, —s As for sale at CHAS. FISHERS, ee 623 7th street northwest Mrs, FISHER devotes her attention to the wants of Patrons mL a Luz Besz, : “THE CONCORD HARNESS" “THE CONCORD COLLAR" Coupe, Carriage, Road, Team and Express Harness etal a it slow a howeng Pace Every Genuine GORCORD MAN Ree with maker's name and Uade-mark. — LUTZ & Pi 497 Penutylvasia Retine, Adjoinibg National Hotel #@-HORSE BLANKETS and CAKKIAGE ROBES begreat variety at Very Low Prices 16 THE CE a ILDERS-SAND AND GRAVEL. Orders received at yard. Ist and. K sts. ne., oF office of schillinger Artiticial Stone aud Asphali Company, aext. Contributions in the meantime will be | 7419 New Sort eae seeeived at 941 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Telephone, 467-2. mh19-20 7. PARKER, MAGNETIC HEALER, 1211 wash On, suctionsecn wilt eontines ino coin | WV.o Feisayivenmavensemie ieee | reduced from I7e. = mi5 Boston. CITY ITEMS. GRARR GRAND GRAND GRAND Headquarters for Umbrellas, Boston Variety Store, Gloria Silk, 26-inch, Paragon frame, $1.98; Warranted not to split or fade for two years. Twiiled Silk, -inch, 99c, Twilled Silk, 24-inch, $1.19. Double Faced, Twilled Silk, Paragon frame, 22-inch, $1.99. €o ‘705 and 707 Market Space. Sewing Machines For Rent #2 $1 per week or $3, per month—all kinds—at Auerbach’s, 7th and z n.w., 50 F. Cigars $1 to oweases. Lowest prices. Try.2 Castoria, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, ‘When she was a child She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria. When she had Children She gave them Castoria When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she was a child She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss She clung toCastoria. _th,s,t,k Baker's Cod Liver Oil and Malt is found of great value, even in advanced stages of con- sumption; it is pleasant in taste and should have atrial. JoHN C. BAKER & Co., Phila.,and at druggists. $6. Every'style 3 200, '000' rons cs Brown’s Bronehial Troches For Coughs and Colds: “I do not see how it Is possible for a public man to be himself in win- ter without this admirable aid.”—Rey. R. M. Devens, Poeasset, Mass. eo $3 Per Gallon, 75e. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, be the world for the money. Orders by mail e's, 9th, near D st, Pickwick Club Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4, 1b. “Ward” prints, 45¢. * per lb. Also ge cheese and butter imik; sweet milk 5c, per quart, Cream 15 cents, Trave Is Ovex To Art AND WE CLAIM NO MONOPOLY, But we do clain to adhere to our announcements. Ad- Vertising does ay unless the advertiser lives up to what he says, in Which case each customer away pleased, abd thus becomes the best. adve You Know we deal honest; vod and reliable goods only. crease our business, to make as to retain our old ones. ,. You will tind usat our post every day br i$ a.m.and 6 p.m.,Sat- Urday untii 9 p.m. Gur large and polite corps. of ex- perienced salesiadies are ever ready and willing to gootls, whether you wish to buy or not, Orders given or coming to uS by mail receive careful and PALA prompt attention, PALAIS VERY IMPORTANT. PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS PALAls PALAIS PALAIS ‘The “Souvenir” prices mentioned below are made in order to quickly introduce the new Spring styles. Having added several new departments we are forced to rearrange entire store, and. find ourselves: aiter completion still short of space. While we must have more room to arrange and display new. goods for our Spring Opening (due notice of which will be giveu) we decided to mark down such articles ‘as will Help to accomplish our purpose. LADIES’ HOSIERY. Asan extra bargain we offer Lad striped, fuil regular length, xt 10c, Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Hose. black, brown, navy and drab, at 38c., regular price 50c. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, Qnly one plece of Lots marked thus * will be sold to @ customer, they being offered at and below cost. Dealers need not trouble themselves to call. French ribbed. solid colors, split feet, Nos. 5 and 5a, 20e.; 6 and by, 23e; 7 and Ty, 27; Band Sy, MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE. Ribbed. black, brown, navy and ox blood, at 49¢. Fegular price, 6bc. HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ Initialed, waranted pure linen, at 10c., or 3 for 25¢.; reduced from Iie. Pure 'L hemstitched, fancy borders, at 9c.; reduced trom Solid Borders. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs at 124c,; ERRN *12u¢, Pure Linen Handkerchfefs for 9c. 3 for 2bc. Linen Collars for 4 for 25c. I24c. 3-ply Linen Calts for 10c. Feuillings, all styles, for 21¢. 4c. 6 yds, Tourist Itutiling for 19. *19¢: Mull Tiey for 15¢. Qe. “Mascot” Veils for Ze, 10 per cent off Laces. pinen Lai ; | $19 “Mikado” Parasols. for $13.75. rine jLiuen Laivn, diced and embroidered, at 25c. | $ Nt et foe OIE Te: oe, Fine Embroidered Ruching, different shades, at 25c. | 9c. Satin Coaching Parasols for S1¢. ayard. en Ruching at 10c. a yard: reduced from 15¢. n Umi ‘ours , Xbox; | $1405 Button “Elite: Rid reduesd fomane® (© 7ar0s {a8 Ox), at 1De. a box; | ee eocus Gaus Manuals ree Bsc. ree as Kid Gloves 59¢, ‘ SETS AND BUSTLE be. Silke Gloves S9e, CORSETS AND BUSTLES. Bi9 i, ie Thiread Cloves for 2le. Our well-known L. 8. French hand-made Corset, | S8e. Gauze Fans for 75e. peat bhinee ee * s Ie, Fans, all styles, for 180. ne Cau, heavy ning, Zalde steels at bier regula | 196 ans all ales Op 136 5 woven Corset, silk stitching, | #3265 Ostrich Feather Fans for $1.98, 1c. Jeweiry, all styles, for 1c. Sc. Jewelry. all styles, for 19¢. ‘Jewelry, all styles, tor 25c. 11 styles, for 39c. 75e. Lotia Bustles, 3 springs, at 15c,; regular pico Bustles, 5 pulls, 21 inches long, at 60c reduce trom 730." os MUSLIN U. Ladies Nightzowns, handsomely trimmed, with all- over embroidery, at SOc., regular price Sc. For iilustratrations sev “Post” and “Republican” 1 lot of Ladies’ Chemises and Drawers, good muslin, well made, trimmed with Hamburg einbroidery, at Boe, each, regular price, 48¢, Pocketbooks, all styles Pocketbooks, all styles, 8c. Pocketbooks, all styles, fOr 84, 2c. Belts. all styles, for 19¢. Satchels tor 2: ic. Satchels, all styles, for 39¢. Y8e_ Satchels” all styles, for 84c. 22.58 Satchels, all styles, for $2.65. 79e. Silk and Satin Sash Ribbons for 68e, *98c, French Flowers for 75¢. 44c. Ostrich Feather Tips for 29¢, LACES. 18c. Military Pompons tor 15e. cent off Trimmings. We shall offer as special inducements 18-in. wide | 10 per cent off Buttons Pure Silk Gulpure Spanish Flounclg at 4c r DERWEAR. 10 per cent off Embroidertes. Best Note Paper 9c. quire. Best Envelopes Ze. packuge, *tronze Picture Frames, 2 for 250, Lluminated Note Paper, Ise. per béx. 24 Sheets Paper. 24 Envelopes in fancy boxes, for 7, ic. hh Striped ose for 170, icy English Hose for 35e. Black Lise Hose for 44c. Spun Silk Hose for 89. : Merino Vests for 23c, 4éc. Merino Underwear for 44c. French Woven Corsets for 592. imported Hair Busties for 3c. Double-width Aprons tor 27e. #19c. Nurses’ Caps, all styles, 1c. $4.98 English Jersey Jackets, $3.68, $4.05 Imported Jerseys ior $2.30, Soc. Musiln Night Gowns4e. Se. Cambri Gowns for Ze. G8e. Embroidered Chemises for 55e. #98c. Corset Covers, all styles, 67. $1.15 French Hand-made Skirts, 95¢. Sse. French Hand-made Chemises, 75c, 20c. Muslin Drawers for 25c. Lubins', Atkinson's Extracts, 31c, oz, Colgate’s, Lundborg’s Extracts, 23c. o2, *Chumpagne Bottle Bay Itum, Ie. “Genuine “Pear's" Soap for 9c. Large Bottle Florida Water, 20c. *Manicure Sets, 17c.; Necesharies, 29¢. Dr, Shettield’s Deutiirice, 13c. #28¢. Penkcnives, all styles, for 19, AISI Garter Elastic, best, 23c. yard, CHILDREN’S 5c, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs tor4c, Save. Fancy Collars, all styles, for 38c. $2.10 child's Merino Cloaks $1.75. 2:68 Infant's Cloaks $1.95. 1k Guipure Spanish Flouncing, at Silk Chentilly Flouncing, at $1.98, regu- lik Escurial Flouncing, at $2.98, regu- pe |Flouncing, at §: regu: lar price, LADIES’ JERSEYS, Our imported Stockinette Jersey, coat back, silic sewn, at 81.4%, regular price, S96 Our Vest-front Jersey, of imported Stockinette, with carinal, tn and eréain frouts, ae $2.40 Fecal prices s sous Embroidered Vent front Mikado Jer Stockinette, at S208; regular price, $3 latest shades. dept alt es Fler grades at $4.15, $4.75, 85.50, $7, $9. sToo! STTE WALKING JACKETS, Of firm quality Stockinette, perfect fitting, at $3.48, Fegular price, $4. y,of finest: Ag; in the JEWELRY, gibt Heavy Roll-plate Breastpin, 44c.; reduced from “Our Oxidized Pins at 29¢; reduced from 50e. Our assortment of 6Sc. Fob Chains reduced to 4c, PRE Msenltioent line of $1.65 Fob Chains reduced to Smelling Bottles, oxidized, reduced from $1.19 to LEATHER GOODS. Alligator Satchels at 83c.; reduced from 48¢, Larger size at 48e.; reduced irom 58¢. Pocketbooks of Calf Leather and Lining, different 3 : designs aod colors: at 46cenenueed Aang, digerent | $51.30 intaut's Nainsook Slips, Og Tbe. GENTLEMEN'S #250. Half Hose, 15¢. _ Sse. English kid Gloves for 896. ‘4c. China Silke Hdl Sue, Be Pure Linen Hake 196 19%, re $ THT H H EER BER 00 RN NW | $25c:Satinlined Serf for 1007, 7 HOW BBQ 9 NNN | ase Seam all sisies ior sc: 2 HHH Ee BBB, gO NAN $200, Silk embroidered Sug nders, 19¢. 3 250. 4 ‘Cunt for Te. fH H kee Eos “oo? BRN | 35% ply Ewen Collars for tic. 3c. Fancy Night Stirs ior ase” Se Fane pints tor dee, MMMM A RRR cco non gem — | 33 Sonor Wein Unison ees tor aie, MMMM A, RoR GO HH E 50e. Jean Drawers for ae. Be Gk PRG og HE EF 285 Buckhorn Handiececs, » {8 yen Handle Can MMM A 4 ER CoO MOH ERB YD | SPS MGioria Cloth Umbaelin Stee ‘Twill Silk Umbrellas for 81. 316, 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 4 Sey 6. 75 Sterling Silver Handle Umbrelli 58. mba reas, $200. $ $92.98 14-karat Gold-top Umt ENTLEMEN'S SUITS SCOURED AND PRESSED FOR §1. ‘Coats 50 cents, Pants 25 cents, Vests 26 cents, Altering and repairing done in best manner. Goods called for and delivered. ‘#arCall early or late to avold the crowd. "GR Oui st n.w., ‘AarStore opensat Sam. Closes at 6 p.m. sharp.-G8 70S ' ut _and 42.8, Calvart st, Balthiiore, M uae Ones ME SLED TONES ons ht $50 AES Gents Pins Call Hosts od, Youll eoeu lea! Po cane ee SU Oe ims & Co., auctioneers, will continue the sale of paintings this evening at 8 o'clock at their ealesrooms, corner 10th street and Pennsylvania avenue. si Nervous and Chroule diseases a specialty. | Will Visit patient ‘poor _healea every afternoon tree, Oftice ij a Wweatments @1, trom, 3 to “esas “CioneeWOOS Scot 1747 Pa. ave. mb2¢ Misses! and Bary $i School ‘Shoes (solid) Fine line Cousins’ Shoes in Goat and Kid every palr warranted. Gents’ Walkenphiast at $2.50 and $3.50. Hubbers and Arctics of the best ‘and at popular Ee ae vives, Per ‘ 1914 and 1916 Penna. ave. a4 3 E aw. SELbYS |B aa aa Bag MPORTER OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC Fee Ge ie ow Boe Ly & fornia Wines leaperted directs. infandell, 80e. 2 8 3 4 s gallon. Tecelv. ‘withou Aas Through the trade, which is « great guaranto ct thet oo a : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1886. DRY GOODS. plain and figured; Pongees, plain and printed; Satteens, and embroidered ‘Malls, printed Linen Lawns, printed Batiste, plain and figared Grenadines, Surah Silks and Satin Rbadames. ‘Silk and Lisle Hose in all the new designs. an elegant line of Belgian Sheetings and Pillow Linens, all wiat ‘Table Cloths, all sizes, with Napkins to match. Damask by the yard. ‘and in great variety. ‘Those in want Towels and Toweling will find it to = of choice goods inc their sdvantage to ex: Purchasii 'HOOE & BRO & CO., 1828 F st_n.w. New Buscz Diss Fasars. SEATON PERRY, as SUGCESSOL TO PERRY & BROTHER), HAS NOW OPEN HIS “ENTIRE IMPORTATION” QF BLACK AND MOURNING DRESS GOODS, FOR “SPRING AND SUMMER,” COMPRISING ALL THE NEW AND DESIRABLE TEX- TURES IN PURE SILK, ALL WOOL AND CHEN apiNes Wristhp Sire MieRN ANTES MOURNING GRENADINES BEADED GRENADINES CREPE DE CH NON @reprs, CAN eS PRIESTER YS CELEBRATED, MOURNING HENRIETTA CLOT) = IMPERIAL SERGES, PRINCETTA CLOTHS, NUNS VEILINGS, CLAR€TTE, LUPIN'S FRENCH BLACK GOODS: DRAP PALMA, LINOTTE CLOTHS, TAMISE CLOTHS, CASHMERES. CANVAS OLOTHS, CHEVIGTS. NOVELTIES IN ETAMINES, BOUCLE AND LACE EFFECTS. COU: RIAULDS CELEBRATED ENGLISH CRAPES: AND VE! BLACK MOURNING SILKS, BLACK SURAH KID GLOVES. SILKS FROM ‘5c. TO $1.50. NEW MOURNING Ean ABOLS SUS CM BRELLAS Le AND CATUIAGE SHADES, NEW, EQRTED BLACK JERSEYS FROM $2.50 aa PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Penn. Aveuiue, Corner Oth stfeet, rm Established 184000 = mb26 A Panasozr Ovenine. LANSBURGH & BRO’S PARASOL OPENING no doubt attracted a notable gathering of ladies Tepresenting those from all sections of the city, Our opening took place MONDAY, MARCH 224, on the second floor of our large establishment, in which place they were arranged conveniently and carefully. The large assortment combines new ‘shapes and colorings, including a sufficient diversity of styles to admit of the Paris fashions of a Parasol to match every tollet. A feature ofthe new Parasols is the employment of Embroidered Grenadines and other Translucent materials for coverings, Then there are Cut Velvet Covers, Brocade Covers, Striped Covers, Lace Covers,—in a word, Covers sulted to any ‘and all toilets. ‘The “Alameda” will be our specialty in our display of new Parasols, it having the facilities of being made into two different shapes within a sec- ond of time, this giving the purchaser the advantage of two different shaped Parasols for the price of one. COACHING PARASOL IN EMBROIDERED PONGEE, Coaching Parasols in Roman Stripe Bordered Satin, Coaching Parasols in figured colored Satins. Coaching Parasols in Lace effect. Coaching Parasols in Canopy shape. , OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT isstocked with all the new and attractive styles of this spring's production, there being no sults to show You from last season. Every costumenew and unique indesign. Our suits are fully half yard wider around bottom of skirt, they being made especially for us, Tailor Made Suits, Homespun Cloth Suits, Yacht Cloth Suits, Canvas Cloth Suits, Tricot Cloth Suits, Combination Cloth Suits. Ask to see our$12 Homespun Cloth Suits in new spring shades. This costume is our special LEADER IN THIS DEPARTMENT. SPRING JACKETS, SPRING JACKETS ‘The Military Jackets, Boucle Jersey Jackets, Scotch Cloth Jackets, Combination Jackets, ‘We are prepared to show the largest and most com- plete assortment of Spring Jackets ever shown by us. ‘We guarantee our prices, No funcy prices. SPRING WRAPS, SPRING WRAPS. Beaded Net Effects, Grenadine Effects, Brocade Ei Frize Velvet Effects. Boucle Effects SPRING RAGLANS, | SPRING WEIGHT NEWMARKETS, SEE OUR “TOURIST WRAP.” ENTIRELY NEW; JUST IN. ONE PRICE. ONE PRICE. Consult your own interests by examining our styles and Prices, Lanssurcr & Bro., ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH ST. mhi9 Havixe Jusr Rercrxen FROM NEW YORK, a = ONE PRICE 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 latest novelties and plain dress effects in the market, Tast opened, 100 pieces of KOECHLIN’S FRENCH SATINES, handsome designs. NEW GINGHAMS in Tuffeted, Stripes, Plald and Plain—Iatest out, Also an elegant line of CRINKLES and TOILE DU NORDS. I em showing many bargains in SPRING DRESS GOODS which cannot be duplicated, and an early in- spection issolicited. It will pay you to look at my stock before pur- chasing. 5. L HEMPSTONE, f11-e03m 803 Pennsylvania avenue, PECIAL BARGAINS FOR T) EEK ONLY Bos a REINHARDT elo 71H St. NW. 2.25 Silk Brocade Velvets, blk and colored, reduced 10 $1.60. $1.75 Silk embossed Velvets, bisck only, reduced to $1.10. ” BI'k watered Silk, 21-inch pure slik, worth $1.50, reduced to $1. Just received 100 feces all shades of our renowned Sallns, ‘at 35c. 7 Dure wool HomeSpuns, spring shades,only2be 36-fu. tine Satteens, tls week a specialty: 10¢ 5 doz, all linen ‘Towels, 43x28 in., worth 80C, for G9¢doz. all linen’ Napkins. 17x17 in., worth 12igc- for 8c. Mlegant assortment of Ladiés Colored Bor: dered 11k, all linen, worth 25c. Our price this Week, 12z0. mein EASTER SQ VENIRS AT Liss THAN HALF ‘COST.—Satin Cards, Satin Sachers, Plash Cards, Satin Pillows, Decorated Cards, Hand-painted Cards, Shell Novelties, Bevel-edge Cards, Gilt-'dge Gards. rt Cards, Easel Cards, Satin Noveities, Plain Cards, And all the Latest Novelues of S56. m23-8t_ | ter 1 laques, Art Novelties, Decoratiug Novelties, DAY, APRIL 18T, 1 a BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Ex f _m25-3t_ __ CHAS. Bacx. as i HERES ,SLASCASTER, S20 7TH Now, « tioners and Book Store. Catholic Goods, Wax- candles, Candlesticks, Vases, Diaries, artiste Materials, and Easter Cards, at lowest prices mah2elwes Srv = ik OF CHRIST, AND aA ER ‘other books for Devotional Headt E BAA eG: Bibles, Braver Books, Hyunaiy kee> School Library’ Hooks ai spatial ae EASTER pearson! KS AND SOUVENIRS. 1G PURSELL, mh20 i 418 wth st. a SPECIAL SALE OF VW ASUNGTON GRULATING Liprany Recent additions: MILLINERY, SPRING WRAPSAND JERSEYS | [{fCtpt addition whi rs Mine's Mine, TO CONTINUE UNTIL THE ANNOUNCEMENT} Howth be ius thonch Marriea, GAMES z cas Indian’Samme®, (mio! And Ta‘est Pertodieale UR REGULAR SPRING OPENING. 2 = %S Be ett Spee MRCULATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENNSYVA™ ante a Ww Books atid best Magazines ax noon STRAW HATS, FLOWERS, TIPS, RIBBONS, | as issued. Terms: One book or im Year, $4: six months, $2.50: thre LACES, SILKS, SATINS, LACE CAPS, one month, 50c. Two books at SUN UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, ELEGANT VISITES, JERSEYS IN ALL STYLES. ine at a time— months, $1.50; ime: Year, 80: NEW B00) “Tale ofa Lonely Parish.” FP. Marion Crawford. “The Bostonians.” Henry James, Vol. " vid.” Sprirgeon. Tar’s Sermons and Addresses 1 America” CALL AND ASCERTAIN PRICES BEFORE he Mewageolthe Niuehird Trev fe Jerome ¢ Fight for Missouri.” ‘Thos. 1. Snead PURCHASING, IT WILL PAY YOU. Centional Boh *Hdinund Pendieton, to Dead Authors.” Andrew I Lenten and Devotional Books. Prayer Hymnals, Family and Pocket Bibles M. BALLANTYNE & SO! mh 28 SEVENTH STREET, iooks and KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. J. C. Horcarssos, [rons SPRING MILLINERY, CLOAKS, LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, CORSETS, &c. FOSTER KID GLOVES $1 PAIR AND UPWARDS. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. mh22 907 PENNSYLVANIA aVE. ADAME VAN REUTH, 728 17th st n.w., mb22 Turorrast Booxs Now Reavy. Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut, Col Winthrop, U.S. Reports, vol. 115. Onns Probandi, by Bailey. My Religion, by Tolstol. The House of Crague, by Sleight, Every Day Religion, by Clarke, Patrocius and Penelope, ty Dodge. Domesticus, Butler. Indian Summer, Howells not on hand ordered. printing a specialty. ‘Will open, on. MORRISON, Pa Avi MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 224 and 234, = ‘A choles selection of handsome Riau IMPORTED WRAPS, JERSEYS and Fin . TRIMMINGS, at cost. No cards, T desire to close shelves rT at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY to make room for my increasing trade in AND COMMERCIAL SPATIONERY, This gives an opportunity for book buyers to place in their Hibraries a fine collection of standard and miscella- neous Works. Don't iiss it if you. want to be bene Mis M. J. Hesr WILL EXHIBIT DURING THE COMING WEEK fited.” Any book or books wanted not in stuck Will be EARLY STYLES IN SPRING ordered ahd a liberal discount made from the retail prices, ‘MILLINERY, i G. A, WHITAKER, ce 3500 Pas mt 1105 Pennsylvania ave, Jest Recewven THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE For. 1886. On sale and subscriptions received Washington Mas Sena Rorrens, 608 9th st., opposite Patent Office, Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NAD and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIEN agency. Dealers supplied at TORCHON, MEDICI’S EGYPTIAN and other JOHN C. PARKER'S, TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns, 3820 617 and 619 7th st. nw. Most complete line of IXFA DREN'S LACK, =HIRRED and ND , tT ™ CAPS, iong and short DRESSES, SLIPS and ROBE: FAMILY SUPPLIES. MERINO CLOAKS and WACKING SUITS for = = x EF Frocr: Prove: ‘There has been a biz decline in Floar, and Tam pro- Pareto give the consumers the benefit of the decline just received two car loads of the finest MIN NI PLOU K th CA Spring wear in Mother Hubbard and other styles, aud ail Kinds of CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS mbit “STYLES Pout | pe made, at $6.25. Also th ren me ES | PORNIA PATENT The Very best FAMILY : cs oe Mee FLOUR, $9.29, aud a fine EXTIA FAMILY at 84.50 1 7 x Vholesale Grocer Ti: Frvora Dress Suenos Are Recommended by the Leading Dressmakers They are absolutely Impervious. 113-s,tu.th-sun= THE TOILE THE PERF AUTIFTER'—Engenie's Se- cret of Beauty not ouly beautifies but puriites the con lexign, We shampoo, dye, bleach, cut ad dress Hes’ hair quickly, comfortably and in an artistic manner. We employ only competent assistants, who Know what you ‘require We desire comparicon, Invisible front pieces of new designs. Featuer-light awit Fetalled at wholesale prices. “J. rears’ experience in Saris and Was L awarded medals from Paris, Lyons and Vienna. 10 Ibs. B. Wheat, eon 10 Ibs. best Ou f13-e0 587 15th st. 912 Lath’st. now. | 10 Ibs. Peas 20 7 15th Bt 0 lon, White Bowtis Co M. B. Broce & Co. Ait NEEDLEWORK Prize Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Cincinnati Industrial’ Exposition, 1854, for Art Einbroidery aud Drawn Work. : Highest Awards for Art Necdiework, executed from Original Desiens, were received from the Department for Woman's Work at the New Orleans Exposition, ‘Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroidery by I aie Gy |] wo Ar Tus: | Bes’ Mhungsota Patent Process Flour per bbl Family Cassara’s best Baltimore Tam: = Shoulders, toes, per bushel stSweet 2 Ibs. best Laundry Starch powder Tea.. 10 Ibs. Turkish Pranes, Best Creamery Butter. (orders by mail pra Prompt delivery of all ot ing Coffee Po. You cann mb4-Im Mrs. MoE Bruce, Washington, Dr G"—Report of Sy LOW AND Et Eo Satis Benartnionc or the Worlds Exposton neld | YADLY TEA_CO BUY LOW AND SELL LOW.— at New Orleans, 1884-85. ¢; our Les” in ot ~¥ a Washington, b.C—Suppites; 433 oth st ma, | Eatnlls, Flour, "$1.25." All grades kept’ an sold Studios: 915 Est. nw. sige om ae 9 . _ Sarutoga Springs, N.Y.—Arcade Bulidiag. _n28-6m. {two dozen.) | Plan Coffee, pee uee means =o — a (requires 43 less ‘than “any” oiler), Wighest JRRENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY he. p crip. Shoulder Meat, 6 to Zige. per. Ib. Ces er Cured Hams, 11 Geb. "Green Corfe, 10, 1235 and 1c. 1b. ‘Tea bbe. Ih worth oc. 3 Wb. Can White Peaches, 15e. ¥_ Butter, ave. Ib. Syrup, 34 Honey, O5e. gal. 4 stsw: Yeh st cars pass door. ‘Send postal, Goods delivered and guaranteed, CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 31205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our speciait; Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and ME Vox Brasors, Moors, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York? THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA Sa See mistca Sere) eee Renee geeen epi eres os FLOUR, Ry Guu Lath ats botwcen Pate x. | SwHbont a doubt the most BraoTievL, and the rhe Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containingas it goes all the most improved Machin: ery invented up to the time, but they produce 8 Flour Ussvkrasskp by any millin te world. To. prove that, we would simply state that a large quai Ol nw. Thirty-five Years Exper ae NG ESTABLISHMENT ‘ KS, rience. LADIES’ ING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Uty of Uais magnificent Flour ts shipped annually to Velvet anc ish Gai Ct el ‘Lact Burope and exten at the principal iris of the old Gloves perfectiy cleaned n= Crave Vell Laces | Sor0H Wei Stanastren iat i i made trom sciecend hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota. Icis au acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect sep- aration of the glutinous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimination of wil weak and starciy matter has at last been reached, and ts consequently, wore NemuiT100s, vielding more bread to the barrel than any other Four. ‘The best: trade admits that from its bread making qualities it ts the cheapest, as | Wellas the best, for either family or baker's use, aud | Unsurpessed by any Flour made. "“kyery sack and every barrel fs warranted to give entire a. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It ts unexcelled by any other Paient except Ceres, and will please tue most ex- acting housekeeper and sutisfy Uke most astidiousep!- cure, Made up, ull-wool Dresses dyed: Specialty a (ood Mourning Black. Gents Ciothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat and Reasonable. Telephone call143-2. at M's 4352 5 BUMPHERY, a 430 TENTH STREET NoRTHWESt Rakes Corsets to order in every style and material, ‘and guarantees perfect fit and comiort, Hen SPecialties ARES French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwest Patent Shout SBest imported 'Hosfery. joulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods, dren's French Comsetsand Iusties | Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Afiss H.’sown | make) that for the price.s unsurpassed. ‘N, B—Frenes, German and Spanish spoken, mri GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S Sunars: GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standara Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great amany high-priced Patent Flours, whilst It can be bought for cousidera‘ie less money. We defy compet!- tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERE RLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we icel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything eise, For sale Surers: ‘Weare offering tinis weck 6 MONARCH SHIRTS, Reinforced, Patent Stays, with Liuen Bands, FOR §5. THEY ARE WORTH $1 EACH, ah by al grocers. A FEW ODDS AND ENDS IN ORDER SHIRTS, | Wuolesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave, AT $1. S013. WM. M. GALT & CO. a x ) 2 Pu: Ouncaco Grocery Comraxy, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS: FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS, 2 Pound Can Corn, 98¢. dozen. ™ fiat nn ‘These goods were made to order, and range in price FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH. ‘With a full lineof COLLARS, CUFFS, HOSE. WHICH WE ARE SELLIN 4 CHEAP, aT ELLERY’S, 1112 F st. n.w. uw aches yeilow or white, agit Brown Sugy r, 3 ight Brown Sugr 1, Sg: pEindard 4 Sica, gel Graaulated sugar, 7c. Cut Leat Sugar, 7ige. Ib ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: SEWING MACHINES, &c. HE SILENT WHITE IS THE BEST AND most complete Sewing Machine; has more points iy Flour, $4.05 bbl. that benefit the operator: itis ligut, fustund quiet: | Bert Pumiiy Hour SoS bbl; $1.44 % BDL, Te, Winds its own bobbins! puts om tts own belt Hues ie DOL Cabinet work: lock stitch, ‘The White Abtoniane lek Patent Process Flour, $6.73 DbL; $1.69 % bbl; 850. bbl. Y COMPANY, 28 Single thread machine, at prices vou can affert alse Sew Houscholds Si teas thaw list price. All Kinds of'machines for stle or rent. -Kepuirlug a speciait 5. F. MCKENNEY, du? Ota na J.B. RICHMOND, Mavager. prt] THLE CHICAGO GROC 806 7TH ST., 01 New Mackerel tor 7c. Kit XN’ 18 THE TIME TO BUY SHIRTS. @ are selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) for 85 cts., tinfshed, ready for the wash tub. ‘This shirt fs made of Wamsutta Cotton, and Richardson 2,100 linen Bosom (reinforced.) and made first-class in every res} ‘he Crown Diamond Shirt, made ot Fruit of the Loom Cotton, and Fine Linen’ Unfinisued. only 50 cts. Shirts made to order. Six Perfect fit Finest Dress shirts made to order for $9. guaranteed, at the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, N.B.—All our Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotton and made full tothe measure. 126 CE OF W. W. LAMB, MLD. ore id40 HANOVER: sr, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884, ‘MESSRS, EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.S.OF a, 320 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA, EAR SIRS:-—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S eet cree aus Ga YounD. HE BEST WeALTI ¥OUND IT ‘10 BE 7 H-RE STORING BEVERAGE AND TONIC NUTRITIVE eNows, TT ESPECIALLY Goon. FEOM t PERNONS “CONVALESCIRG IN CASES OF DYSP! NUMSING, AND IN LUB by the (aa dehed of Drogeiste, Grocers," Itact on band aa ne EA Liis & OO. Distillers, Baltimore New Codiisis, Se, 1b. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. 1b.. or 10 ibs. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: HE SIZE OF THE “THREADING SHUT THE OF THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN. No. 7, ‘Has recently been Increased to just double its former size, which makes it hold more thread than any ine chive now in the market, we one of these’ won- ‘Ladies, belore purchasing, hay erful productions of meciianteal ‘slaaplicity sent your house on trial, tree, and make your own compar- ‘ver 2,U00 how ip use in Washington, Ain. M.-Go., Phil, émablished 2560. ‘7th and I sts., ane are See deca es PS eee ee = Goats pr ~ ig ee or ss {year-old Rye . ‘Seud order by mail or telephone 423—2. ‘Gouds delivered free to any part of the city, (CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, makes at bottom ‘806 7th street n. moni Pricer, a3 Tue Licurrvssrsc New Howe SEWING MACHINE 1s the Simplest and Best Machine ever Call and examine it, or send postal card and we will send one to your home on Trial Free of Charga. & OPPENBEIMER & BRO, Sole Agent for the District of 528 Oth st. ow. 43m jot = aE Biholeleand Retail Dealerta FIRST-CLASS , VEAL, MUTTON, ac. RN BEEF A SPECIALTY. stats 92%, 029 aad G0 {enter Markey ths. wing ‘208 and 208 Northern Liberty Market. ‘Marketing delivered free of charge toall parts of the LAROCHE, FRENCH TRANCE CLATR- ing no questions, gives the names of his ‘Machines rented by the week or month. soem a og Saaties s eee, 3090 _| tnites use loved who are ; tells whom aud hen yout are to marry: advise aw con- ‘ PROPOSALS. Barn to B'p.m. at parlors of Prot, esFOWELL, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, ee Reg, Mr. J. FP. SPELSHOUSE, Agt. ‘Wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that he has removed his piace of business from 821 Tth sy Dear F st, to 728 78H Sr., bet. Gand H sta where he has now on hand for sale a Wall Papers of all grades, and also « style. Tam also prepared to sell fine gold paper at the low price of 40c. apiece. Also, white blank. at 124. and hang the same a 124e. a plece. A fine ‘Hoch gold friese for Bc. Also, Holland shades with, spring roller, 2 yds. long, 45e. Also, a good shade for S5e. Don't forget the number— mbi5-1m 7 P. 8 TTH ST. N.W, Hassox Hass & Ca SPRING LINE or WALL PAPER FRESOOING AND STAINED GLASS FABRICa, . caRPeTa: FURNITURE, oclfm__615_ FIFTEENTH STN. W. Rw - C : Beasixa On. HAS NONEOF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND: IN COMMON OILS. IT CANNOT RE EXPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR THE WICK, WILL NOP SMOKE, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIMNEY® BURNS IN ALLCOAL OLL LAMPS. 3. W. SCHAEFER @ BRO, CHINA AND GLASS, 2020 Teh WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. AFTER MARCH 18], 1886, mm Goov News: Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geveral, Sno one heed be Without a well-furnisbed home Decause they have not got the cash to spare, ‘Weare determined to kuock the bottom out of bigh prices, and will sel GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE FOR CASIE And we make this extraordinary offer that enstomers 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 lect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices nd terms elsewhere, and we will guarantes you thas GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 147TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con ‘Vineed that What we say are facts and no humbug. We Tepeat, come and muke your own terms—at no GROGAN'S. Just Recewen, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS Which We are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICES, W. H. HOFKE, 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 Sth st ow, Great Reoveriox [x Sroves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent on regulat Prices. This includes several of thecelebrated Radiaal ‘Home and other first-class Stoves, A full assortment of Cooking Stoves and Ranges om hand at low prices. A call respectfully solicited. w. ns & JENKS 400, $030, TAT 7th st _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. RANICH & BACH PIANOS. ‘Over 18,000 sold and not Alecia APPL purchaser, Gally's wouderful Self 0 G. L. WILD & 709 Seventh ne we, atablisbed 2868, Pine new 7-stop, high top Steriis Se J DLN F_ ELLIS & 60., 937 Pennsylvania ave. near 10th st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city, PIANOS and ORGANS tor rent or at moderate prices and on easy terms. pnbtet Music Music Books "and "i justruments of ail kinds. ‘Call and see our stock before purchasing, ‘Telephone No 18. We close at six p.m. JOHN F. ELLIS &00., mam 937 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th et ICTOR BECKEI VW FiRNo BALE aD RENT ‘WAREROOMS, 801 9TH ST. N. W. Piano and Organ Tuuing and angen oor auing 984 Repaiins PED ¢ RAKAUER AND © D, PEASE @ 00, itso tae Grp he pair, Z ry UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAR SHIP AND DURABILITY, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE @ Ca, WAREROOMS. Paltimore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street, New York—112 Fifth Avenue. WASHINGTON —S17 Market Space. 23 LET, DAVIS @ 00'S UPRIGHT GRAN NGPA pettact Piano ofthe world EY re Ore BUM Nike, S12 Oth st. mw Enwax F. Duoor. ¥25 Pennsylvania avenue PIANOS, MUSIC Pianos ui ‘Exchanged, Rented, sold SPawed aud "epaired bole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS, ND F. GABLER & BNO’S PLANOS ineloct et low Sgures, Oroter makemensnye Eu TA! STECK @ CO AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and” roe ‘repaired, tuned, OF MEAT. Ing tock for sate Dich oad LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable tonic. mame $a" Bee “Modical Pres,” "Lanoek” a0." Gere tagnatare 1 igbive ta otro te care i LiEhic COMPANY'S EXTRACT ‘To be had: OF MEAT.