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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. EP Sr Dprice oF THE Cr Wasnixeton, D. For the middie showers, f wed Weather: varial northwesterly turday, fair weather fs indicated for ° middle Atlantic states and jake regions, with a slight fail in temperature. A FULL Lise of best velvet carpets at $ yard. We gu ‘oot wear the body Bras Moses & Sc 11th and F sts. nw. AT OFFICER, in, ht local by fair slightly colder winds, generally sifting to els. ‘owel Rack, 1} ‘7th st. n. w. “To Drive DULL Carre Aw. Us & Co.” Matinee to-morrow 1 For Fixe Portrair Prince, Photographer, Pa. av TAx1x@ Loxvo: Paiais Royal, 100 loves. Black embroidere Grey with black. Fawn with brown. English Fed with black. “$1.75 a pal Evesient is priceless, Get the best S; facies and Eyeglasses at Vienna Optician Co., | 609 Pa. ave. now. | For SATURDAY’S MARK choice lot of roli butter at 26 and 35e., 3 lbs. for $1; 4 Ax” see “We, | Geo. and 1ith st, st opened at | ived In Ame- | 25e.; 3 cans suzar corn, $b. cans California pears ( syrup), 25e. ean; large size ard sardines, Zor Malaga grapes, at 30c.: bananas, 25¢. dozen; stem-ent dozen; the best quality of meats in the market. Wixom's market store, 436 9th street northwest. | THE PHENOMENAL Success of Hahn's Relia- Shoe House necessitates more space in their ve establishments. Togain this they are about to add another story to their 7th st. Store, and tear out and increase the shelvi eapacity of the avenue store. To save as many oods as possible from being ruined by the dirt ineident to building, they are inauzurating a Special Ten Days Sale. See City Items, which Will be interesting for the low prices, especially as the statements advertised by this house can be relied upon. A GRAND FAREWELL Concent by the original ‘Hungarian Gipsy Band, at Congregational ebureb, on next Saturday evening. “LAUGH AND Grow Fat.”—“We, Us & Co.” ‘Will do it, Matinee to-morrow at 2. Very Rane INDEED such opportunities Go sometimes oceur, but not so tredtently as to make us familiar ‘with them. Much is pre- fended in this way, but in substantial fact very Uttie indeed 1s done. We herein offer one of | those tempting opportunities whose promises gre to bell! and truthfully fulfilled. We @re obliged to at once enlarge and improve our premises, todo which our large stock must be gotten out of the way. We have been unable to anges, 15. to 4 ‘temporary quarters, and must there- fore sell of our ‘ata loss. So that for ten days from this date we will offer every article im our very large selection at prime cost. Bear it m_mind, only for ten days. Breitbarth’s, ‘Odd Fellows’ ‘hall, ‘th st. $28 Writ Buy a solid Walnut Marbie-top Cuamber Suite, with bevel Mirror, Chairs, Rock- er, etc, Wa. H.’Duxx, S11 7th st. now. Tue WoxpERFUL HUNGARIAN Gipsy BAND (original) at ational chureh next Satur- ¥ evening. Seats at Ellis’ music store, Frse Puorocrarus. New management. New Photo, Art Co., 905 Pa. ave. @DONor Far 7 Heax the orisinal Hungarian Band at Congregational church next Sat- Urday evening. Save Eyesight. Consuit Hempler, 453 Pa. av CITy AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. iGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Stoddard Lee- ©o: tures, ALBavGn’s.—Barrett in “David Garrick” and “Yoriek’s Love.” Nattowat.—“We, Us & Co.” PaXoRAMA BUILDING.—Battle of Manassas, Harris’—“A Mountain Pink.” HeERzoo’s.—“A Box of Cash.” Drege Museva.—Leonzo Brothers, es Condensed L A boss tinner’s protective association was or ganized last evening with the following office! A. Ward, president; A. S. Johnson, vice presi dent, George E. Gartrell, secretary, and Augus- tas Eberly, treasurer. ‘The St. George's Society has elected the fol- lowing officers for the ensuing year: President Dr. C. E. Mallam; first vice president, W. Houghton; second vice president, Walter Cad- man; treasurer, Jonn Cook; secretary, B. M. Stanly; physician, Dr. RD. D. French; al amoner, C. F. Benjamin. Mr. Stoddard’s lecture, “New Walks with Charles Dickens,” will bé given at Congrega~ onal chureh to-night. John W. Bogges, 4 curpenter, who lives on Sth street, between D and E streets southwest, | sewers here—Mr. {threw a before the Police Court to-day charged with wolanity and assaulting Ofticer Dunnington. | ‘he court imposed a fine of $20 for the assault | and $5 for the profanity. Archduke Joseph's Hu will give a grand concer: &-imorrow evening at the Congregational chureh, under the auspices ofthe Y.M.C.A. The program will consist of their very finest numbers. Seats are on sale at | Ellis’ music sto | Seeretary Whitney has 1 to Messrs, Wm. H. Browne, Lewis Wil a B. A. Me-| Donald, a committee rep ng the South ‘Washington division of the tion day | parade, the use of one of the ships’ boats at the | havy yard, to be used in the processions, with such spars and sails us they may desire. “We, Us & Co.” abounds with fun pure and | Wholesome. Matinee to-morrow. | W. H. Schluter, | rain. L. E. Kearney, W. ie as corporators, oma: improvement, ete., has flied a rporation. an Gypsy band | irmont, W. Val, aged 5S rs. She was Well known in this city. he grand jury today found a true bill of Indictment against Seaman alias Simmons for Inanslaughter, in killing John Biubaxer on the 20th lust. They ignored the charze of Killing Wilham. Biackm: a the 1Sth of March, ‘against Samuel Johnson, ad he was released, WW. F. Breuninger, 1217 G street northwest, reports stolen from his stable w set of harness Worts $35._ The tourta of the serfes of lectures given under the aus; tthe Anthropolog ety and the Biologicat society, will be d by Protessor F. W to-rhorrow at 4 p.m, in the lecture hall United States National Museum. The sul he Chemistry of Coal,”” Will be practical m © Will of James Gray filed yesterday all his estate to his wite, Mrs. Arabella If Gray, and makes her ‘his ex: Ber & give each i gives ee THE Ov> FELLOWS largely attended mittee tor the celebration of the sixty: anniversary of Odd Fellowship, on avril 26th, Was held last evening, and it was decided that & public demonstr. made by @ parade and such other exe: tay be deemed ap- propriate. The R. 4 Encampment also invited the Sov tomake Washingtor its ‘Twonew born ed up on the polices pney beside and hh streets north. | nd Reith ener of Sth ‘They were taken to later, ut the ¢ and N streets northwest, ‘St. Ann's infant a 3 To WASHINGTOS horse onging to Dwyer Brothers, will tional Jockey ‘Club inelude three four- yearolds, Elmendorf, Lennox and the one Nery promising Detective; tour three-year. Sillies, Millie, Firma, Lulu and Lydia, and fc teen two-year-olds, one of which, Young Luke, by Luke Blackburn out of Silver Maid, will be worked up for the especial purpose of winning | the youthful stakes. won last year by Davis & Hall's Bess. Young Luke is also entered for the Brentwood stakes, won, last year by Mr. Scott's | Quito. For THe Irish PARLIAMENTARY Fenn. Mr. P.J. McIntire, local treasurer of th of the Irish National League, Rev. Chas. O. Ri L treasurer of th lea, $300 f Lotal of remittance the past ye Healy branch of the Ir Washington, D. C., of ov ‘Twenty-one thoroughb the tamous stable of th |, Making a ar by the TM, n National League of 31,000. ENT TO JAtt.—Thoma rho lives on 9th street, ‘tween Grant avenue and Boundary street, betore Judge Sneil thi ite Beating. His wif jicated that she had bs stitied Ub id sh age tO support live with ber hus- ed her too bad. The judge sentenced him to three months in jail, ACKNOWLEDC ‘Testi the Poitce Court te liquor on San lestizied to pure Place on the Sun the defendan xe T ar He aban AVE FALSE hot purchased that he was 1 Me. Pad: Last Eve Messrs. Wal Will €o When the renigis wing at No. 101, will waieb inemdes some of tue best paintings in the collection. Tre ELEVENTH BUILDING AssoctaTIoN.— Ata meeting of the Eleventh Building associa- tion last evenin he secretary, B, T. Janney, reported that if all the delinquents were pai up itwould amount to about $3,600, which would make the assets of the association $5,000, and at that rate the association would pay 50 cents on the dollar, as the value of the ste at this time amounted to $16,000. Mr. Leetech moved that the board of directors be authorized to employ an attorney to look into matters and prosecute the debtors of the asso- ciation, and, if necessary, put the whole matter Soon as possible. The motion was seussion, eh are engaged in flushing the G, W. Casilear is havin ereeted on the corner of Olive avenue and 28t street live two-story brick houses.—Six chick- ens were stolen from Edward C. York, who lives on Ridge road, last night, Depredations | have been committed for some time past upon. farms. VEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT? A.M. t Falls, temperature, 44; con- dition, 15. Recetving reservoir, temperature, 47; condition at north connection, S: south conection, Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 4 condition at influent gatehouse, 6; condition at effluent gatehouse, 9, pat Cs ng Charles Brown, the discharged soldier who tition praying for a renewal of his sion into the Queen's carriage, is an Irish- 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 ot low tests, short weight, alam or phosphate powders SoLD ONLY IN caNs, RoyaL Bakrxe PowpsR Co, 106 Wallstreet, N.Y. oc24 MSD AND Bopy ‘ALIKE SUFFER FROM AVE siczgish action of the blood, the result of dyspep- sia or biliousness. Ayer’s Pills will stir up the liver, excite the stomach and bowels to activity, open the pores of the system and insure health of body, which is indispensable to mental vigor. T IS SPRING. A RESURRECTION OF Na- ture’s latent forces is taking place, Like the world around you, renew your complexion, invigorate your powers, cleanse the channels of life. Ayer’s Sarsapa- Filla is the means to use for this purpuse, mbh23 Beavnrct Srarsc Dasss Goons, ROYAL SERGE, in. beauiufal spring shades, im- miense width, doubie fold, excellent quality, 12 for $2. HOME-SPUN, all pure wool. wide double width, In brown, biue and green, only S7ize. Beautiful Spring Shades of ALBATROSS, very fine quality, all pure wool, wide double width, 3714¢. 1.000 yards good quality PLAID MUSLIN, 6e. cco A RRR, TIT FEE RRR gS! GO gy BUR THT EEE BPR, sh8s So ssh ko R T EY ORME oUg coo 4 4k R T ERE R R Sss8 7 ‘711 Market Space, near 7th stra: Beautiful Spring Shades of TRICOT, pure wool, wide double width, 0e- BOU-CLA, immense double width, one yard and a half wide, In black and blue, 87%c. NAVY BLUE SATINES, Le. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED SATINES, 180. EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, 75e. Beantiful Shades of SURAH SILKS, in tan, cream and blue, extra width, 65¢. BLACK SILK MERVELIEUX, 650, BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75e. BLACK BROCADE VELVET, 98. HEAVY GRO-GRAIN BLACK SILKS, excellent quality. immense width, eash value $125, reduced ‘Two HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1 will be presented to each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods, mb20_ Ss. 8S. S. SCROFULA OF LUN3S. I am now 49 years old, and have suffered for the last 15 years with a Jung troubie. I have spent thou- sands of dollars to arrest the march of this disease; but temporary reef was all that I obtained. I was unfit for any manval labor for several years A friend strongly recommended the use of Swift's Specific (S. claiming that he himself had been greatly bene- fited by its use in some lung troubles. I resolved to try it The results are remarkable. My cough has left me, my Strength has returned, aud I welgh 60 pounds more than Lever did in my hf, It has been three Years since I stopped the use of the medicine, but I have hadno return of the disease,and there are no pains or weakness felt in my lungs Ido the hardest kind of mechaviical Work, and feel as wel! as [ever felt since Iwas a boy. These, I know, are wonderful statements to make, but Iam honest when I say that Iowe my existence and health today to S.S.8. I would be Tecreant to the duty Toweto humanity if I failed to bear this cheerful testimony to the merits of this wonderful medicine. ‘T. J. Hour. Montgomery, Ala, June 25, 1885. Switt’s Specific is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ‘Tue Swirt Specrric Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, or 157 W. 234 street, N. ¥. 16 Srria Sryizs Ane Reavy. Wor » $7.50 ALL-WOOL SPRING OVERCOAT go to the LONDON AND LIVEEPOOL CLOTHING C0. For a $10 Light Color SPRING OVERCOAT that is worth $15, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing ©o. Or, sf you want an extra Fine SPRING OVERCOAT at $14 that is worth $20, go to the London and Liver- 'g | pool Clothing Co. If you want @ good SPRING BUSINESS SUIT at $8, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. Or, if you want an ALL-WOOL CASSIMER SUIT at $10, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co Fora Fine BLACK 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUIT ‘at $10, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. For an Extra Fine PRINCE ALBERT SUIT at $15, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. Ifyou want a good CHEVIOT SUIT for @ boy from 13 to 15 years old at $5, goto the Loudon and Liver- pool Clothing Co. Or, if you want @ good CASSIMER SUIT, from $6 to $8, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. r, if you want a CHILD'S SCHOOL SUIT from $2 to $3 that is worth nearly double, go to the London | and Liverpool Clothing Co. Or, if you want a tine CHILD'S DRESS SUIT from $3 to $5, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. We have a full line of PANTS for Men and Boys, from $1.25 upwards. ‘Culldren’s Pants from 25 cents up, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, _mh25 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS, V exarrs HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALSO, THE CELEBRATED VELATIS FAMOUS CARA- MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 6209th st. n.w., opposite U.S Patent Offica jaos Brauch Store, 1706 Pennsylvania ave, a.w. + 7 Now Reavy For Issrzcriox: SPRING NECK WEAR IN THE NEW STYLES. AND MATERIAL. Call and see the new Four-in-Hand, W.S TEEL, = 935 Pennsylvania avenue. Asoto-Amenicas Issunance Co, €29 F STLEET NORTHWEST “THE CONCORD HARNESS" ‘a “THE CONCORD COLLAR” . . Ts Sia Seas ane Be with maker's name andtradewatie LUTZ & PRO, 497 Pennsyivania Ay tsp Vania Avene, | nSZLHORSE BLANKETS und CABKIAGE ROBES ‘grout variety at Verv Low Prices | our 69c. "Percale Shirt, 47¢. Preparatory to Making Extensive Im- rovements, we shall inaugurate to-morrow, tarday, 9'o'clock a.m., a Speciai.Ten " during which many ofour Temousfetiable boots and shoes will wl yore iro facturers’ prices, in rence ye 111 Fained by the dist and dirt incident tor Dulld- ing. ‘W™. Haun & Co., Reliable Shoe House. 816 7th st., and 1922 Pennsylvania ave. Infants’ fine Kid and goat button now 25, 35 and 45e, Childs’ $1.25 fine worked hole kid and goat button, heel or spring, sizes to 10%, now 95c. Child’s $1 solar tipped button only 85c. Child's solid bution, heel or spring, pebble or kid, 48 to 83, 65c.; 8 to 1 A Misses’ ‘$2'extra fine ki tallies s) $1.50 worked hole, kid and goat but- Misses’ solid leather school shoes 85¢. ‘Youths’ solar tipped button $1; cheap at $1.25. Pope stylish reliable bution $1.25; worth Boys’ and Youths’ fron-clad school shoes 85¢. Laties’ $2.50 Fine Goat Button now $1.85. Fine Kid Button, worth $2.50, only $1.90. $2 Box or Common-Sense Finé Button, $1.50. $1.75 Fine Foxed Button down to $1.25. :gilable Pebble and Kid Button, 95¢., cheap at $1.25. ‘75e. Easy Kid House Slippers, 45¢. Comfortable Lasting Slippers,'20c. Gent's $3 Fine Calt Boots, only $2.25. $3 Scotch Bottom Calf Button, $2.20, Nine Calf Button, Laced or Congress, broad or narrow, plain or tipped, $1.90, reduced from 2.25, s $2 Solid Button down to $1.40. $1.50 English Bals, and Gaiters now ution down to 1 -Price Dissolution Sale Will positively close in a few days, Don’t fail tosecure some of the extraordinary bargains. Children’s Kid Spring Heels, sizes 4 to 8, at 5c. Children’s Pebble Button Shoes, sizes 8 to 11, at 65e. Misses’ School Shoes, spring heel or heel, at ‘85c. Youths’ Button’ Shoes, solid leather, 90c, “Boys’ Button or Lace Shoes at $1.10. Men’s Shoes, Lace or Congress, $1.15. Men’s Calf, warranted hand-stitched, button, lace or Congress, at $3.60. Ladies’ Shoes, Cousins’ make, common sense or opera style, all sizes and’ widths, 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. Ladies’ Embroidered Slippers, 65. Odd ots Intants’ Button and Lace Shoes, 15¢. Odd lots Child- ren’s Kid Shoes, with heels, 55c. Odd lows Ladies’ Lace Shoes and Congress Gaiters, 50c. Strasburger Bros., 726 7th street, between G and H, and 461 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street Rare For to-morrow only, at R. Goldschmid’s, 812 “th street northwest: Gobiets with engraved band, six for 3c; handsome engraved, six for 48c.; decorated Cups and Saucers, six for 54¢; Blacking Cases 96c., worth $1.50; real Majolica Cuspadores 25c., extra large 45c.; Hand-painted French China Cuspadores, reduced from $1 to 56c., elegant hand-painted (square shape), only 98c., worth $1.50; glass tumblers, six foF 18c,; Brown's French Shoe D: ng, four bot- Ues for 25¢; regular price 40c.; Albums, 9¢2 Shoe Brush, with large box of Blacking’ and Whisk Broom, , worth 45¢.; decorated China Fruit Plates “Loc. covered tin Buckets, 11e; large Majoli 19¢.; large Pudding’ Pans 10c., Slop’ Jars, assorted colors, 47 guart tin’ Water Buckets,’ 8¢.; "English China Tea-Sets, 44 pieces, only $3.28, worth $4; extra silver-plated 5-bottie Dinner Caster, only 89; English china decorated Dinner and Tea sets combined, 130 pieces, only $14.48, worth $21; handsome bandspainted, | 108 pieces, $21.70, Worth $30; tin, Toilet Sits, three pieces, only $1.37; Shelf Oil-cloth, 8c. per_yard; Shopping Bags," 23c.; extra large size Pug Dogs, only $1.98, worth $i 1 S. W. Augenstei 817-819 7th street northwest, offers the follow- ing wonderul bargains for to-morrow only: Cov- ered sugar bowls, Sc.; spice boxes, tive in 4 nest, Be; Se. clothes brushes reduced to 23e4 clothes busket, 53c.; flour buckets, 17¢ ironing bourds, 25e.; larger size, wash tub, zine washboard, 50 cilothespins, 2 boxes blucing, 98e; crumb brush and tray, 19¢.; five bottle silver-plated castors, 87¢.; chamber sets, all colors, $1.32; covered ‘miarket baskets, 4 larger size, 37c.; 14 qt. block tin dishpans, 2c. 17 Gt., 35¢.: decorated tea sets, 56 pieces, $1 covered butter dish, 8c; 100 clothespins, Sc 14 in. new style meat dish, 18¢.; 4y doz. colored goblets, 43c. Great bargains in baby carriages, ice chests, refrigerators and trunks. z Handsome Silk and Satin Spring Scarfs, 25c., at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt depot, ‘7th and H. 1 Chromo and Sow Ar YouNG'S, 402 71H STREET. Look for the Uid Lady in Window, In her spring garment. To-morrow We hold our second grand open+ ing of new spring goods, to which all are cordi- ally invited. At this occasion we shall present each cusiomer with the most handsome chromo ever offered. The following we shull offer us special souvenirs for one week only: Gent's $5 Hand-sewed Gaiters tor $4, Gent's $4 Seamless Custom Shoes tur $3. gfignt's 88 Flexible Button, Luce and Congress, 2.50. Gent's $2.50 Seamless Gaiters for $2. Gent's $2 Double Stiteh Caif Shoes, $1.50. Ladies" $5 Best French Kid Button, 33.75. Ladies’ $1.50 Hand-sewed Button, $3.5 Ladies’ $3 Flexible Fine Kid Button, $2.50. Ladies’ §2.50 Lasting aud Kid Foxed button, Ladies’ $2 Foxed Button and Lace, $1.50. venir Week! gpiilles’ $1.20 Lasting, Button and Congress, Ladies’ $1 Congress and Lace Gaiters, 75¢. Miss i Heels, 95¢. Boys’ $1.50 Fair Stitched Button, $ Chita’s 65e. Spring Heel Button, boc. P. S—Low Quarter Shoes and Siippers in end- less variety. 1 Fine Hats for Gentiemen. prices, at Auerbach’s Bicycle and H. Bottom Shirt depot, 7tn 734 7th Street. Cuanx’s First Special Spring Sale, To secure good Shirts you must buy early in season. Our 50c. Uniaundried shirt, 39¢.; our $1 Shirt, best in the city, 67¢.; our’$1.25, un- Surpussed, 89c,; our 75c. Laundried Shirt, 50e; Above special We, still claim the t and cheapest siock of Corsets. Our 75¢. ‘hn Woven, 50c.; our $1 Embroidered Bust Woven, 70c.; Warner's Health, 98¢., sold_ ail over at’ $1.25; our 50¢. Corset, 3! children’s Corset, 19c.; Warner's Nursing, 8¥c. Corsets, 46e, Uur_75e, Kid Gloves, 49c.; our $1.25 Kid Gloves, 79¢. 1 CLARK’s, 734 7th st. n.w, New Spring Dress Goods opening daily. 2c, Satteens 10c. E. Young, 736 7th st, Johnson’s, Corner 13th and E. High grade Oysters, Fish, Game, &e. Life- time’ experience. Ladies’” large ‘suicon ‘ut- tached, = Continuation of Our Great Special Sale To-morrow and Monday. Another lot Side- board Covers, two yards long, stamped, 39¢.; Bureau Covers, outline work, 39c.; A few more stamped Splashers, 13c.; Felt Table Covers, stamped, 14 yards ‘long, 42c.; Children’s Jer- seys, 22, 24 and 26, all colors, 88c.; 28 und 30, 98e.; ‘young lady's Jerseys, ‘coat’ back, cuffs, navy brown and black, $1.25; a few more ot those ladies Jerseys, coat back’ and cufls,$1.48 Immense bargains {n Oriental, Torchon, Madi- ¢l and Egyptian Laces, Mrs. Max Weyl, Agty 712 7th st. n. w. i Some Good Bargains. ‘Spiendid French Satteens, in dark and light shades, only 10c. Ladies” and Men's Vests, light weight, 25c. ‘The best Corset in the city for 4c. Light and dark Satin Berber for dresses, 12iyc.; this is new and stysish goods, Children’s Muslin Drawers, three tucks and ruc fie, only 10c. per pair, ’Extra long Thread Gloves,in black und colors, 13c. per pair. A new lot of Men’s Uniaundried Shirts, at 33c., 49c. and 68c., the best shirts ever offered for the price. Enbossed velveteens, in all shades, 49¢, per yard, worth 75¢. Our spring Parasols, just Tecelved; We make « specialty of these goods. We have them from 25c. to the best, And # good many other bargains. ‘M. Newuyer, 1 ‘780 7th st. and 1920 Pa, ave, 100 Different Styles of Handsome Baby Carriages will be on exhibition to- morrow at K. Goidschmid's mammoth house- iurnishbing establishment, 812 7th street north- West, which will be offered at extra low prices, Also, don’t fail to ‘see our grand exhibition of Dogs in our show window. a Best Quality Blue and Drab Flanuel Shirts at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt depot, qa an prices to-morrow only. tar; Morell, 734 Gth st. n.w., 50 F. Cigars $1 to 96. Every’sty! ‘Lo’ lees. 1Fy.20 Pickwick Club Whisky is the best Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered indy lb. “Ward” priuts, 45¢. per lb. Also cottage cheese and butter ‘milig sweet mili 6c. per quart, Cream 15 cent, poland eee lth enh heen bt Ovx Busixzss Surrs SPRING OVERCOATS OCCUPY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO-DAY. ‘The great variety must satisfy you of our de- termination not to be surpassed and the low Prices we ask an equal determination not to be undersold. qaiill you calland look s¢ gar garments to- L iatatalal wy ALL THIS WEEK ALL THIS WEKK ALL THIS WEEK ALL THIS WEEK ALL THIS ALL THIS ALL THIS ALL THIS ALL THIS ALL THIS ALL THIS ALY THs ALE THIS ALL THIS ALL THIS ALL THIS WEEK ALL THIS WEEK RRR ppp Rp f PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS ROYAL PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS ROYAL PALAIS PALAIS ROYAL PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS PALAIS ROYAL PALAIS PaLals ‘The “Souvenir” prices mentioned below are made in order to quickly introduce the new Spring styles, Only one piece of Lots marked thus * will be sold to @ customer, they being offered at and below cost. Dealers need not trouble themselves to call. 00 Y YRERNN Np RRR 8S. SOG CY YEPNy NITRO RS ca CE ELS PR Sss8°o0” “uo? “WY! HimeN NUE HSss8> *12%¢. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 9c. B for 25e. Linen Collars for 4 for 25¢. Ime. Linen 25e" Rudin, all $24c, 6 yds. Tourist Rufliing for 190. *19¢. Mull Ties for 13¢. Yc. “Mascot” Veils for Ze. rasols, for $13.75. ‘Mikudo” Umbrella Covers for 250. ‘90c, Satin Coaching Parasols for 81¢, ¥1.25 Silk Sun Umbrellas for $1.13. 1.25 6 Button Undressed Kid Gloves 73¢ . 10 5 Button “Elite” Kid Gloves for 99¢, 3 Butron Castor Monsquvtalres, 7c 6Sc. 4 Button Undressed Kid Gloves 68e. G8e- Silke Gloves 58, ‘25e. }asle Thread Gloves for 21c. S8c. Gauze Fans for 75c. 196, Fans, all styles, for 130. $1.98 Fans, all styles, for 31 64, $82.68 Ostrich Feather Fans for $1.98, 1c. Jewelry, all styles, for . Jewelry. all styles, for 19¢. 2 ¥, all styles, tor 25c. 49c. Jewelry, all styles, for 3c. O8e. Jewelry, all styles, for S4e- 25e. Pocketbooks, all styles, for 19¢. 48c. Pocketbooks, all styles, for 39¢. Se Pockethooks, ail tyles, for S46. 25c. Belts, ail styles, for 19¢. 5c. Suteliels tor 22¢. 44c. Satchels, all styles, for 39c. $2.56 Matchen al yien for $65, 2.88 Satchels, all styles, fOr Foe. silk aud Salln Sash Hbbons for 680, 8c, French Flowers for 75c. 44c. Ostrich Feather Tips for 39¢. 18. Military Pompons for 16¢. 20 per cent off Trimmings. 10 per cent off Buttons, 20 per cent off Embroideries, ‘Hest Note Paper 9c. quire. ‘Best Envelopes 7c. pact “Bronze Picture Frames, % for 25¢, luminated Note Paper, 18. per box, 24 Sheets Paper. 24 Envelopes in fancy boxes, for 7, and 14¢, lish Striped Hose for 17, ish Hose for 350, YSe: Spun Silk Hose for 89c. 25c. Merino Vests for 23c. ‘48c. Merino Underwear for 44c. *75c. French Woven Corsets for 59c. 45c. Imported Hair Bustles for 34c. ‘35c. Double-width Aprons for 27c. £19¢. Nurses’ Caps, all styles, 14c. 98 English Jersey Jackets, $3.68, 2.68 Imporved Jersey's (or 82.35, ‘Muslin Night Gowns 44e. ‘se. Cambric Gowns for 79¢, 68e Embroidered Chemises for 55c. #98c. Corset Covers, all styles, 67c. $1.15 French Hand-made Skirts, 95e. 8c. French Hand-made Chemises, 76c, ‘29c. Muslin Drawers for 25c. Lubins’, Atkinson's Extracts, Sle. oz, Colgate’s, Lundborg’s Extracts, 23c. oz, ‘*Champagne Bottle Bay Rum, le, sGenuine "Pears" Soap for Ve. Large Bottle Florida Wate Manicure Sets, 17e.; Necessaries, 29, Dr, Sheftield’s Dentitrice, 1c. 2c. Penknives, all styles, for 19¢, AlLSilk Garter Elustic, best, 23e. yard, CHILDREN’S ‘Soe, ‘2be Pure Linen Halts for 19¢. Se. Pure Linen H b $250. Satin-Lined Scart for 1s" 456. Seurty all styles, tor be, ibruideved Smspenders, 19¢. ‘Cults for Ie. Linen Collars for Lic. ral” Dress SLES 700, Rare, yrawers for 4c. nderweat Brae $3. ne Sliver Handle Umbrellas, ‘Td-kafat Gold-tup Usnirolias geo ‘aCall early or late to avold the crowd." ‘s@Store opens at 8 a.m. Closes at 6 p.m. sharn.-@B. ‘53 Mall orders at regular prices after Saturday.-Ga PALAIS. GOYAL. auras ranxa. ave, | 130k fy Lit Sise Boy. DRY GOODS. BOOKS, &c. FAMILY SUPPLIES. = = — Se —— Srrme Duzss Goons. A Bravnect AisssontMent F Locr: Fro F Lour: ‘There has been a big deciine In Flour, and Tam pre- oF Pated to give the consumers the beneat of the dechne. os #4 we ALF | Absveet Fecelved two cur loads of she vest MIN NI ee ‘COST. FORNIA PATENT, at $6. JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF 42-INCH | Satin Cards, Satin Sache:s, Piosh FLOUR, $5. BOUCLES, ALL COLORS, AT 75 CENTS. A FULL | Novelties, Bevel-edge Cat mh2é Cards, Easel Cards, Satin Noveities, Pinin cards, Bae | >" STOCK OF HOMESPUN, AT 50, 75 AND $1. A | ter Pl 5, Ar Novelties. Decorating Novelties Loox Ar T FULL STOCK ETAMINES, 45 INCHES, AT $1} m25-3t CHAS. BAUM, [a See Pee 7 TeENRY © LANCASTH 5 = Family - & FULL STOCK ALL WOOL TRICOTS, AT 25 | FY ‘ionery and Book store: Catholic Goods, Was: | Cassara’s best Baltimore Hams. AND 50 CENTS. 64 DO, AT $1. A FULL | candles, Candlesticks Vases, Diaries Artists Sisterials, = =" SC. Shoulders. STOCK COMBINATIONS, ALL PRICES. A FULL STOCK NICE DRESS GOODS, AT 10 AND 12% CENTS. A FULL STOCK OF SATINES, 12%, 15, 25,38 AND 87% CENTS, A FULL STOCK MEN'S AND BOYS’ CASSIMERE TABLE LINEN, NAP- KINS, TOWELS, ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES, TELEPHONE No, 935-2, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 MARKET SPACE, eeixa Drxss Goons. ‘We have just opened a splendid line of French Nov- elties in Dress Goods, comprising Woolens, India Silks, plain and figured; Pongees, plain and printed; Satteens, figured and embroidered; printed and embroidered ‘Mulls, printed Linen Lawns, printed Batiste, plain and. figured Grenadines. Surah Silks and Satin Rhadames. Silk and isle Hose in all the new designs. Also, an elegant line of Belgian Linen Sheetings and Pillow ail widths. “Damask ‘Table Cloths, all sizes, with Napkins to match. Table Damask by the yard. ‘Towels and Toweling in great variety. ‘Those in want of choice goods will find itto thelr advantage to ex- ‘amine our stock before purchasing. mb24-2m HOOE & BRO & ©O., 1828 F st! nw. N EW Buacx Dress Fasarcs SEATON PERRY, GQUCCESSOK TO PERRY & BROTHER), HAS NOW OPEN HIS “ENTIRE IMPORTATION” OF BLACK AND MOURNING DRESS GOODS FOR “SPRING AND SUMMER,” COMPRISING ALL THE NEW AND DESIRABLE TEX- TURES IN PURE SILK, ALL WOOL AND WOOL. ALL SILK VELVET GRENADINES, TWISTED SILK HERNANIES, JURNING GRENADINES, BEADED GRENADINES, CREPE DE CHINE, CANTON CREPES. PRIESTLEY'’S CELEBRATED MOURNING FABRICS, EMBRACING, VIZ: HENRIETTA CLO’ IMPERIAL SERGES, PRINCEITA CLOTHS, mb25 NUNS VEILING MELROSE CLOTHS oe, LARE! 1D LUPIN'S FRENCH BLACK DRAP D'ALMA, LINOTTE CLOTHS, SAMICRS VAS CLOTS CHER IOTS, CANVAS, CI NOVELTIES IN ETAMINES, BOUCLE AND LACE EFFECTS, COURTAULD'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH CRAPES ND VEILS, BLACK MOURNING SILKS, BLACK SURAH SILKS FROM 5c. To $1.50. TREFOUSSE & PERINOT'S KID GLOVES. NEW MOUKNING PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS _ AND CARRIAGE SHADES. NEW IMPORTED BLACK JERSEYS FROM $2.50 ‘To $8.00. 4s PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Perey Buiprso, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th str SPECIAL B. c SS. at REINHARDTS, O10 7TH ST. NW. $2.25 Silk brocade Velvets, blk and colored, reduced, to $1.50. $1.75 Silk e1 vets, Di reduced to $1.10, EI'k watered silk, silk, worth $1.50, reduced to $1. Just rec Pisces all shades of our renowned Saitn Pp pure wool Home-syuns, spring shades, ‘BEMn, tine Satteens, this week a specialty, 1U¢. 50 doz. all linen Towels, 43x26 in.. worth 30c., for 20c, 60 doz. all linen Napkins. 17x17 in., ori 123 for 8c, fant ussortment of Ladies Colored dered’ Hk fs, all linen, worth 25c Our price this Week, 1214c. mb2-Lm NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY SHIRTS W gare selling the Comfort Sbirt (the old favorite) for 85 cts, finished, ready for the wash tub. This shirt ig made of Wiimsutta Cotton, and Richardson 2.100 linen Bosoms (reiuforced,) arid made first-class in every respect. ‘The Crown Diamond Shirt, made of Fruit of the Loom Cotton, and Fine Linen’ Bosoms, unfinished. oniy 50 cts. Shirts made to order. Six Finest Dress Shirts made to order fur $9. Perfect it ‘guaranteed, at the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. N.B.—All our Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotton and made tuil tothe measure. 126 Trane Is Ovex To Au AND WE CLAIM NO MONOPOLY, But we do claim to adhere to our announcements. Ad- Ferulsing does not pay unless the advertiser lives up to what he says, in which case each customer. away pleased, abd thus becomes the best advertisinj medium possible. You know we Aeal honestly wit ‘ou, and otter good und rellable goods only. We came. ere to stay, to increase our business, to make friends, and new customers, as weil as tg retain our old ones, We try not to neglect anything. You will tind usat our Post every day bet. the hours of 8 a.m.and 6 p.m.,Sat- urday until ® p.m. Our large and polite corps of ex- perienced salesiadies are ever ready and willing to show goods, whether you wish to buy or not. Orders given or coming to us by mail receive caretul and Prompt attention. VERY IMPORTANT. Having added several new departments we are forced to rearrange entire store, und find ourselves after completion still short of space. While we must have more room to arrange aud display new. goods for our Spring Opening (due notice of which will be flvew) we decided to mark down such articles ‘as wil, ielp to accomplish our purpose, LADIES' HOSIERY, Asan extra bargain we offer Ladies’ Hose. fancy striped, full regular length. at 19c., regular price 29¢. ‘Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Hose. black, brown, navy ‘and drab, at 38c., regular price 50c. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, French ribbed. solid colors, split feet, Nos. 5 Sie, 20c; 6 and Oy, 235 Tand Ty 270; 8 and and Se, MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE, Ribbed. black, brown, navy and ox blood, at 49c. Tegular price, Obc, HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ Initialed. waranted pure linen, at 10c., or 3 for 25c.; reduced from 17c. Pure ‘Linen, ‘hemstitched, fancy borders, at 9c; reduced trom 12c, Solid Borders. Pure Linen Handkerchief, at 12%4c,; Teduced from 17¢. Fine Linen Lawn, diced and embroidered, at 25¢,; reduced from 48c. Fine Embroidered Ruching, different shades, at 25c. a ie oghing a te a rart reduce om 156 reduced from 250. © “° ™ CORSETS AND BUSTLES, Our well-known L. 8. French hand-made Corset. fine cme, heavy lining, 2 side steels, at 8¥c.; regular "The “Lama,” a Ge silk stite Faye ie ee Se ee eee ching, pees, tbe. Lotta Bustles, 3 springs, at 15c; regular Tampico Bustles, 5 21 inches at 50c; se ESS Pm 2c ten, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladies Nightgowns, handsomely trimmed, with all- over embroliers, nr sve. regular price Boe For illustratrations see “Post” and “Republican” 1 lot of Ladies’ Chemises and Drawers, wuslin, well made, trimmed with Hamburg dery, at Bbc. each, regular price, 48¢. Ba} Pee aaa Spanish Flouncing at 94c., regular price, ents wide Pure Silk Guipure Spanish Flouncing, at 401n. Pure Silk Chentilly Flouncing, at $2.98, rega- lar price, $2.45, ‘Slik Escurial Flouncing, st $2.98, regu- lat price, $4" iz LADIES’ JERSEYS, Oar imported Stockinette Jersey, coat back, silk sewn, at 81.48; regular price, $1.7 ‘Jersey, of ‘imported _ Stockinet with cardial, tan asd eréasn fronts, ar'g2 06 anche? r dered Vest-front Mikado Btockinetion ae SLU regular price WeTee ee latest Finer grades at $4.15, $4.75, $5.50, $7, $9. STOCK:NETTE WALKING JACKETS, Of frm quality Stockinette, perfect Atting, at $3.48, JEWELRY, Pat Heavy Roll-plate Breastpin, 44c.; rednoed from ‘Our Oxidized Ping at 29¢.; reduced from 50c. ‘ur assortment of 68c. Fob Chains reduced to 44¢. guy masnlsicent line of $1.65 Fob Chains reduced to oginelling Bottles, oxidized, reduced from $1.19 to THE BG MAR GHE ala gtechacar phn ante unre wa 200, ‘Boys Wal Mi TUCKER, ‘every pal, and Faster Cards, at lowest prices mh2i-lw* ‘E IMITATION OF CHRIST, AND ‘other books for Devotional Reading. les, Prayer Books, Hymnals und Lessons, Supday School Library Books at special prices, ‘EASTER C. KS AND SOUVENIRS, ©. G PURSELL, mh! 418 9mm st. a HINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, ‘807 14th st. aw. additions: ‘The Bostonians, ‘What's Mine's atine, Bow to be Happy though Marrica, WA cow 0 Two Indian Summer, [mio] And Latest Periodicals IRCULATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENNSYVA- ania ave. New Books and best Magazines as soon agissued. Terms: One book or magazine at atime— Year, $4: six months, $2.50; three months, $1.50; ‘one month, 50c. ‘Two’ books at a time: Year, $0: six months, $4; three months, $2.25: one month, 756 Also Books and Magazines by the day. mhi6 Mrs LUCY L.:HUNTER, ‘OME NEW BOOKS. “Tale of a Lonely Parish.” F. Marion Crawford, ~The Bostonians.” Henry James. ol. 7, “Treasury of David.” Spurgeon. 'Farrar’s Sermons and Addresses in America.” “The Message of the Iluebind.” Irene KE. Jerome, “The Fight for Missouri,” ‘Thos. 1. Snead. “A Conventional Bohemian.” Fdmaund Pendleton. “Letters to Dead Authors.” Andrew Lang. Lenten and Devotional Books. Prayer Hyminals "Family and Pooket Bibles nig Wat BALLANTYNE mi so. H STREET, _ Inxrortanr Booxs and ow Reapy. Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut. Col Winthrop, ‘U.S, Reports, vol. 115, Onus Probandi, by Bailey. ‘My Religion, by Tolstol. ‘The House of Crague, by Sieight, Every Day Religion, by Clarke. Patrocius and Penelope, by Dodge. Domesticus, Butler. Indian Summer, Howells, All Books not on hand ordered. Card engraving and printing # specialty. mb5 W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pa Ave. Booxs: Booxs: Booxs AT cost. I desire to close out at cost ALI BOOKS ON MY shelves to make room for my increasing tradein FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. This gives an opportunity for book buyers to place in their Hbraries a fine collection of standard and miscella- neous works. Don't miss it if you want to be bene- fited. Any book or books wanted not in stock will be ordered and a iberal discount made trom the retail prices G. A. WHITAKER, fo 1205 Pennsylvania ave. Jest Recerve. THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886. On sale and subscriptions recelved Washington agency. Dealers supplied at JONN C PARKER'S, 3220 G17 ad G10 Tans ____LADIES’_Goops Mas J. Barr, ‘Of Baltimore, 193 N. Gay Street, Cordially invites the Ladies of Washivgion to Ex- amin D HATS AND BO: cies ofthe Seas DAY, APRIL 1ST, 1856, m2s-8t G G co x NNN NNN GGe SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY, SPRING WRAPS AND JERSEYS TO CONTINUE UNTIL THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR REGULAR SPRING OPENING. STRAW HATS, FLOWERS, TIPS, RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, SATINS, LACE CAPS, SUN UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, . ELEGANT VISITES, JERSEYS IN ALL STYLES, CALL AND ASCERTAIN PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING, IT WILL PAY YOU. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. mh22 J. C. Horcarmsox, Lurorrer SPRING MILLINERY, CLOAKS, LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, CORSETS, &. FOSTER KID GLOVES $1 PAIR AND UPWaAEDS. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. mh22 907 PENNSYLVANIA aVE. i A?4ME Van RECTH, M 728 17th st. n.w., Will open, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 224 and 234, A choice selection of handsome IMPORTED WRAPS, JERSEYS and FINE DRESS ‘TRIMMINGS, No cards. mhi20-6t Mrs M. J. Hosr WILL EXHIBIT DURING THE COMING WEEK EARLY STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY. 1309 F st nw. mb6 Sena Rorrenr, Mrs 608 9th st. opposite Patent Office, Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NaLNSOOK and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MEDICI'S EGYPTIAN and other ‘TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns. Most, complete line of INFANTS’ and CHIT- DREN'S LACK, SHIRRED and NORMANDY CAPS long and short DISSES, SLIPS and ROBES, MERINO CLOAKS and WALKING SUITS for spring wear in Mother Hubbard and other styles, and i kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. JPPRENGH DRESSES NEWEST STYLES FOR Dresses and Wraps. Models received from Paris every week. Imported Trhumings. Madame LE- FRANC, 251 N. Howard st.. Baltimore, Md, mhd-1ms M. B. Broce & Co,, LEWORK Prize Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Cincinnatt Industrial Exposition, 1884, for Art Embroiders and. Drawn Work. Highest Awards for Art Needlework, executed from fal Designs, were recelved from the Departaent forWoman's Work at the New Orleans 2position, “Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroider Mra Bt, B. Bruce, Washington, D. = sport of ‘Woman's Department of the World's Exposifon,held ai ew Orleans. 1no4- 8. ees NBs NO lion BS her nee Sarwtoga Springs, N-¥.—Areade Buliding. n26-6m RENCH DYEUNG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladie? Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris, 506 Mue Vox Braxors, Mooisre, vormerly with Lord & Taylor, Ni 2 Formivio batr a Cor Gt Louia Soo Suits made at the shortest notice. “superior fitting, ren ‘Bridal Trosseaus a specialty. as 920 lath st, between fand K. NTON FISCHERS: 5 An DEY CLEANING PSTABLISHMENT AND DYE iD DYE WORKS, mh15-1m* a mee EET ‘Lard, in 10 1b, backwis neger nen) oe Rest White Potatoes, per busliel Best Sweet 10 Ibs. best Laundry Starch....... 20 Ibs. Rh Wheat 10 Ibs. best Oatmeal * Gunpowder Tea. 10 be Turkish Prames Best ey pny ie 7 . (Orders by mail pronipiy aiiemied 6 BRE Gere ofa onder ‘ook foe the Steam Cotlee Fou “Vou cannot mistake ese WALKER & WRIGHT, Wholeaicnnd fi EB = LOW AND SELL LO ‘Good _Famil} 9. Flow, $490 per, barrel ae ood Family. Flour, $12." Silvgewies Tepe ant “sand a lowest “prices Mackerel, 60. oe Bucket (thro, donen)” “Plamation’ Seve Toasted (requires ty less tham ans" oi ‘25e. per 1b. Shoulder Meat, 6 to 7 ‘Best Sagar Cured Hams, 1geib, "Gre Comer, 10.1 The. 1b. Tea Stic worth Gos 3 lb, Gan W ches, 15e, Tea worth SO. Creamery Butter, 30c. Ib. % upg Honey oe. gal, INDIA THA CO" 445th sw. “th st. cars pass door. Send postal Goods delivered and 5 eed 19 occ ERE RRR, ERB g5k. eo ker & S| Fe RRR re ‘sx, KOR RE Oo & ® a cco ERR R RK kee Sss5 > THE CELEBRATE! PATENT PROCES MINNESOTA FLOUR, is withont a donbt the most BraUTIFUL and the most ‘TRITIOUS Flour in the World. N most perfect Min, = {foes all the most improved “Mackin: Lup to the present time, but they produce Cxscrramen by any mill in the world. ro simply state that a large quan. i Flour is shipped annually to and eaten at the principal Courts of tt We Guaran tie that It Is tuade from selected hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota. “It it an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect sep Aration of the glutinous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimination of all woak and starchy Maiter has at last been renched, and ts. consequently mhore NUtniti0vs, yielding more read to the barrel than any other Flour. ‘The best trade admits that from its bread making qualities it Is the cheapest, as Well as the best, for either fumnily of Daker's use, atid unsurpassed by any Flour wade. Every sack aud ‘every barrel is warranted to give entire satisiacuios. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by anyother Patent except Ceres, and will please Ue most ex acting housekeeper aud satisiy te must mstidiousepi- cure. ‘old GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent GOLDEN BILL ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standara Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we teel assured Wat any housekeeper who trles them once Will never Use anything vise, Kor sale by al grocers, Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. _se13. WM. M. GALT & ¢ la 1 7 1 Tur Crncaco Grocery Courany, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS, Pound Can Corn, 9S¢. dozen. arrowfut Peas, $1.65 dozen, nd Indianaava, 2 x “aches, SL. Finest Table Pea 5 dozen. ‘slow or white, $1.98 dozen, <1 Granulated Sugar, 7c. 1b, Gut Lent Sagar, pe I? THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OF bits Family Flour, $4.08 bu Best Family Pour, $9.78 WoL; $1.44 % BOL, 726 Paich: Frocess Flour, $6.78 bl; $1.00 % UbL; 85a vl. THE CAC, :OCERY COMPANY, ERS: HOUSEFURNISHINGS. P. Hace! Be cas ine or WALL PAPER & Ca FRESCOING AND STAINED GLaga. FABRICS FURNITURE, CARPETS. 14m__ 815 FIFTEENTH ST. . W. Goon News Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, no one need be without a well-furnished ome Decause they have not got the cash to spare, ‘We are determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 4S 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 payment. Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se ect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N, W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con Vinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We Tepeat, come and make your own terms—at no KOS, Jusr Recerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICES, W. H. HOEKR: 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. aw, Great Repverox Ix Sroves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent on regular prices. This includes several of thecelebrated Radiaut ‘Home and other first-class Stoves, A full assortment of Qvoking Stoves and Ranges oa hand at low prices. A call respectfully solicited. W. 8 JENKs @ 00, 3230 77m PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ ¢ RANICH @ BACH PIANOS. AISA, TIAN Rte G. L. WILD @ BRO., mT aioe i ei Oran oo, Ba 937 Peunsylvauia ave. near 10th st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in ‘the city, ‘odaisty, Sc, Ib. ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY PFERS: ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. 1b.. or 10 Ibs. for 35e. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OF PEs: French Brandy. $2.00 gallon, Pure Rye Wt 00 gallon. ear-old 3, $5.00 gallon, snd order by wail or telephone 423-2. Goods delivered iree to auy part of the clty. CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 806 7th street nw. fom . Sie ‘R KELLY, IRs ete aye Retall Deaterta SLANT MUTTON, &o. CORN BEEF A SPECIALT Stalls.—628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Oth st. 206 and 208 Northera Libervy Market, Marketing delivered tree oF charge toatl parts of tho city. “2 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ Sumrs: Samers: Sum: ‘Weare offering this week 6 MONARCH SHIRTS, Reinforced, Patent Stays, with Linen Bands, FOR §3. THEY ARE WORTH $1 EACH, AIso, A FEW ODDS AND ENDS IN ORDER SHIRTS, AT $1. ‘These goods were made to order, and range in price FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH. ‘With a full line of COLLARS, CUFFS, HOSE. WHICH WE ARE SELLIN 4 CHEAP, mh16 _ SEWING MACHINES, &c. TPE SILENT WHITE Is Ty most complere Sewing Machine; has more poluts that benefit the operator: itis light, fastand quiet; winds lis own bobbins! puts om its dwn belt! Finest cabinct work: lock stitch, The White Automatic 1s & single thread machine, at prices vou can affurd. Also New Households, $10 less thau list price. All kings ‘of machines for sale or rent. Repairing a specialty. J. FE. MCKENNEY, 427 9th st. uw. J.B. RICHMOND, Manager. mhis E SIZE OF THE SELF-THREADING SHUT. ik OF THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN. No. 7, Has recently been Increased to jusi double its former size, Which makes it hold more thread than any ma- ‘chine now in Ue market, Ladies, before purchasing, have one of these won- derful productions of mechanical simplicity sent to your house on trial, tree, and make your owii compar- ms. Over 2,000 now in-use in Washington. Au. S M.Co., PhiL., established 156 G AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., Sole Agent D.C Also, first-class Machines of otber ‘makes st Dolton price, enting $1. per week oF $3 : BEST AND r monih Hepuiriig. Tisrekss fon Prices. = a3 Tue Liewrruxstxe New Howe SEWING MACHINE is 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, S OPPENHEIMER & BRO., Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, 528 Mh st. ow ‘Machines rented by the week oF month, Repairing a specialty. 3830 924 Sevests Sr. 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 STOM STY! T LESS THAN HALF THE Puce THEY WOULD COST YOU iN NEW YORK, WE WAN?’ TO SELL ES THE LOW PRICE WILL DO IT, SEVEN MORE OF THE Pe ae agen hi dg aes : Best GOLDS AT NEARLY HALPF-PRICE. IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES COME AT ONCE TO THE GREAT. OF Hea peek eR BARGAINS FOR YOU AT THIS: ed edi ton PRES Rete BE TI Bot CHIL- DREN'S SUITS, FORMER PRICE AND OW, ‘TO ghia dies ° hs rake ears MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S mb? Pees oes merece See oe PIANOS and ORGANS tor rent or sale, ont eran ay Sah Sea Sheet Music, Music Books aud Mi Lge at tae faethe bere percha. elas atin JOHN F. ELLIS @00, m9-3m_ 937 Pennsylvania ave., near 10thst 7 1CTOR, BECKI Paso SALE AND RENT WAREROOMS, ey 5 ie rR py ig Pair, at G.H. KUHN'S, 407 10ib st ow ns K UK NN K x P: UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & Co, WAREROOMS Baltimore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street. New York—112 Fifth Avenue. WASHINGTON—S17 Market Space. __$23_ FARE PAYES 6,008 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. ‘The perfect Piano of the world. |New and clegant styles” Easy monthly "payments st low WAClUrY prices for the huliday season Sag ny Dries tor BUM Nie 8) Oth st aw, LOR OS Eowarv F. Droor. 925 Pennsylvania avenoe, PIANOS, MUSIC MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ‘Pianos sold on Installments, Exchanged, Rented, ‘Tuned and Repaired. sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS, AND E GABLER & BROS PiaNos New andSecond-hand Pianos of other maices, instock at low hgures, ‘at WIN USE. , > Exoxsox, Pras OVER 36,000 A thoroughly first-classand reliable planoat amedium STECK & CO AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and exchas boxed, and for rent. Reut applied if, ‘Beat and must complete asgurtment of So. music in HENEY ERERBACK, 915 F street. m29_ Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Ca, Kevstoxs Mar Wanxer x oa aA AA AAA aa BE ano Forres NN ky NN SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USK STRICTLY PURE. ‘THE BEST TONTO. PEKFECDS DIGESTION. Unegualled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, ana ‘General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; © Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the ‘Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agents tor the U.t" Phila, Pa: FOR SALEBY ERS TES. }remonne Haz Woor —_ IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULAIE & DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF BARD ‘WOODS, SUCH 48 WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 187, 18964 IT TAKES FOUR OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA 70 FIND THE (WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE (1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK COGNAC) op mux MosT SELECT HARD WOODS IN Einindal, oe ‘WaSHINGTON. WILLET @ Lisser, ar Cor, Oth strest and New Yorkevense es ey = 3 aa oS.

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