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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrice oF THe Citee SiGSAt OFrte Wasninctos, D.C. Marci 2, 1586, 9acTa. For the mtadle Auanticstates,slightly warmer, dy, rainy weather, easterly winds, falling weather is indicated and the west rin the middie jake region, with niddie Atlantic : the uppe tly warmer weati z s A Fun L Posi body Brussel id F sts. nw. Cor. 11th a For Turspay Madras Cartaining, 25c. per ass trimmings, 30e. each; platiorm Rockers, $3.59: Smyrna M. Hearth Rugs, $1. 1, Metria Rugs, $1 to $1. Git, 31D Tthst. By Mrs. I. 31 F street, ladies to € imported nets and latest novelties of Wednesday, Sist, and April Ist VERY Hare INDEED such opportunities do sometimes occur, but not «9 frequently as to make ts familiar ‘with them. Much is _pre- tended in this way, but In substantial fact very little indeed is done. We herein offer one of those tempting opportunities whose promises are to be bi 2 truthfully fulfilled. We are obliged v large and improve our premises, todo which our stock must be gotten out of ~ We have been ut to quarters, and must there- nods ata loss. So that for ten We will offer every article * selection at prime cost. Bear for ten days. Breitbarth’s, invites the nd bon- season on e sell off our s from this d: in our very Ja ft in mind, ¢ Odd Fellows’ AxTox HERS dry works; 906 G street for and delivered. 10 Pre CENT May the Ist. Vie Corrrunes Pouprer made by H. Philipp and dye nods called | fTures de st. n. Caractere; Jur 000 pairs L: reduced from double the price. | oR TUESDAY, wi S LANSEURGH, 315 7th ‘uriains, $1, | st. = off und Woo warp & Lot sday morning, one | place on sale | ‘trie (frosty) and not to TN rd puppies, Saturday ent. Hempler's, cor. 43%. No More high pr Three Shots at a Woman. THEY ALL TAKE EFFECT—SHE REFUSES TO HAVE THE BULLETS EXTRACTED. About $ o'clock last evening during an alter. cation near the corner of 18th and E streets northwest, between Isaiah Hillery and Lavinia Myers, both colored, Hillery drew a pistol and shot the woman three times, two shots taking effvetin her right hip and one in her left leg above the knee. Fortunately none of the nds areserions. The woman was taken to y Neal, No. 1909 Pennsylvania st, but’ refused to have the bul- ted, atid was taken to her home, in Clark's alley.” Hillery was arrested in. Sow Washington this morning by Officer McGlue, and taken to the station house. ee RopReRres Reporrep.—Isaac Penion, 1229 4th street northwest, reports stolen from in front of his house’ Saturday an overcoat, valued at $7. Geo. Reybold, 309 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, reports stolen trom his show window six base balis, valued at $4. George C. Ozle, of Baltimore, reports that he lost or had stole him, ‘probably in @ saloon on the Avenue, an overcoat and umbrella, worth $13. fr Ieper CAUTION TO PoLICEMEN'— i, a young colored man, was Snel this morning charged with mitting an assault on Ofticer Walsh in h Washington, The officer who was in en's dress at the time arrested Mitebell for obstructing the side waik, and the prisoner {ripped the officer up, and he feil inthe mud, The ollicer, sald he snowed the prisoner his which the prisoner dented. The Judge in disposing of the case said: “If an officer, in citi- ag dress makes an arrest without making own his {dentity, and gets knocked on the ad he can only blame himself for it. If a man arrested under such circumstances and the oflicer tails to make known his identity, the the man has a right to resist. Officers must be very careful when they make arrests under sueh circumstances as they are protected be- cause they are officers. In this case the small fine of $5 will be imposed.” ntl erode! A HvsBanv’s SvuiT FoR Drvorce.—A {tion for divorce has been filed by Jonn W. Pai nst Tas Isabella Page. The papers have been withdrawn from the files, but tt is under- stood that the defendant, who was one of the Mikado company playing at Herzog’s a few weekssinee, 1s charged with having been un- faithful to ‘her marriage vows. ee RESIGNATIONS IN THE MARSHAL’S OFFICE.— Marshal Wilson has accepted the resignations of the following employes of his office to take effect March 31st: Wm. Coffee, assistant_mes- senger; F. A. Beuter and sistant fire Oliver Elliot, laborers, Alonzo Lawson, as- orris, aud Andrew ESSIONS of the Spencerian are announced in the educa- ———-_—_ A VALUABLE LAW LrBrary FoR SALE.—The CITY AND DISTRICT. Beriprsc The Bad by MA Condensed Loe ‘The Waugh Band of Mercy, at its semi-an- 1 zat Wansh M.E. church yeste fternoon, elected officers as tollows: Geo. | ler, president; seer Miss May Whiteside, vic nd James Dye ja valuable law library of the late R. K. Elliot will be soid at auction at as Dowling’s auction, rooms. 1ith street _and Pennsylvania avenue, commencing Monday, March 29tb, 1886, at 7:30 p.m., by Chas. A. Elliot, executor,ete. paaomidion Alexandria Affairs. ed for THE EVENING STAR, TRY.—The construction of the aw which led to an order to the police aking it an offence to offer for sale fish in this town without license has led to sober second thought on the subject which will probably re- wit in such action by the city council at its Xt meeting as will maintain for citizens of andria the natural right to sell without hindrance or tax the products of their own in- ‘The purchase by the Virginia been A. F. Price, W. M. Ashley Patrick’s | Ted last even- > M. E.chureh sonth, | first time to his new | pereza- | e necessity of ion of rabbi uch of the He- veael The remains of James MeDonou at-arms on board the United States Steams! Enterprise, whieh bas arrived in New York ulter a three years cruise to Clina,were brought to this city Saturday evening and taken to his home on Sth street sou Senator MeMiilan, of Minnesota, ad¢ The meeting at the 'Y, M. C. A. parlors ay afternoon. James in the Police Court to-day wiih wife Frances Snowden. ‘The assauit consisted | in. biting his wile’s fingey Tue detence nddawored to m1 essed ter a assaulting bis | ed man, was cha ad- | ain did not A Case oF Ba: Henry Meyer, a @ destin Of Mr. Quinn, a cler hives Jome ¥ was show city. Temrrnanc es MEETINGS AT THE NATIONAL AEMORY.— A series of temperance | t the National Kiiles’ aiternoon, under the nj. F. Bowen, a Co-worker of One i 5 Was held in the | at entative yesterc es of Mr. i + Murphy. ared himself in An the Distric: ot Co: Base Ban ris V se ball will open this wee! new leit ed here nd Cran > eMAN VETERANS.—At a pon OF th n, 1 De, of N; Invitation to ausen, of Bs the batts ates to ri Turners, cou Doering: Yor Fur D. Pret and Hage | i) | | ton a col- Y years old, who sequenuy Sent to his Street southwest. He report been shot by some unknown pe avenue, between South southwest, ed tbat he had Fon on Virginia Capitol and 4 street SERVICES OVER TH« ASHES.—Services Ualists at 916 3ALES FOoRSTER'S terday by spirit- w ‘he urn w: of ute a inches high, es consisted of addresses by Geo. A. . V. Wheelock “and Anthony Higgins, jon by Dr. N. Frank White, and © message delivered by Mrs. A. M. Glading, Was claimed, from the spirit of the d ‘The urn will’ be taker ABexc1ar's » & ExPLorr.—Satur- Gay aiternoon, about 1 o'clock, a daring rob- bery committed at the residence of Mr. Join M. Carson, 1703 L street horthwest, A thief entered an upied house next door io Bir. Carson's, mbing Out the second- Btory window he passed across a mansard root and entered the second-<tory window of Mr Carson's house. The tamily Were at lunch in the basement, and the thie! had everything his own way in the upper portion of the house, Aner collecting a quantity of jewelry, consist- Ang of a lady's gold wateh and chain, bracelets and pecktaces and in cash, the thief left the house and the robbery was not discovered. until some Ume In theevening, when the police Were notified, The goods were vaiued at about ee THE LUTHER CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.—The thirteenth anniversary of the organization of the Luther Place Memorial church was ob- served yesterday, the pastor, Kev. J. G. Butler, Preaching on the theme, “The Planting Pe Zied.” “The church was Organized under the resent pastor in 1873, with forty-eight mem- Bera. "There nave been ‘added since 386. ‘The present enrolled membership is 290. secession EXuiBirios or Ercurxes.—There ts on view at tue art exhibition zooms of Messrs. Walter B. Wiliams & Co. the Hamilton collection of Etchings and Engravings, which will be sold at public sale, commencing’ Wednesday evening at 3 v'eluek. FESS ES MAGNOLIAS AXD Roses AT AUCTION.—Mr. Dowling will seli to-morrow, at 11 o'clock, at ‘his auetion rooms, a choice Collection of roses, Magnolias and other ornamental shrubs from the celebrated nursery of J. M. Bonnot, of Nor- | ey will meet here on the 11th of May, wh | sent tw | Beacrievs, Semis A company of all Jackson City, eastot the Washington and Alexandria rail road, led toa rumor here that the proposed to remove their shops to that point | Washi hat (here is no proposal to remove the shops from Alexandria, Notes.—The funerals of Mrs. Mary A. Mills Lot Mis. Parmelia Atwell, two old ladies, eniy on Saturday, took place to Unat of Mrs. “Atwell trom Ler residence on. street, and that of Mrs. Mills from the residence of Mr. W. W. MeVeigh, ou St. Asaph str ure being hoevidence to show that Anthony Murray robsed Graves’ store he has deen diseharged.—The state board of pharma- they will reg alt the pharmacists now do- ing business here and receive applications trom thers for examination.—Rev. Father Stack, , leaves here at the of this week to ‘’& mission at Albany, He will be ab- give CAtarea: The great Balsamic Distillation of Witch-Hazel, erican Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blos- ISANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, for ainediute relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarch, from asimple Cold in the Head to sof Sm! ‘aste and Hearing, Cough and Ca- aption, Complete treatment, consist- » Radical Cure, one box Catafrhal Sol vent, aud one Improved Inhaier, in one package, may now be had of all Dru; gists for $1.00. ask for SaNFoRv's Rapicat Cons. 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. Wiguin, Boston. “After a long strug- rh the Rapicar. CoE has conquered.” Munroe, Lewisburgh, Pa. “Ehuve not found a case that it did not relieve at once.”- Lec, Manchester, Mass. Andrew POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO, Boston. # MUST GIVE UP, I cannot bear this pain, T ache loes me any good.” Back- eness, Lameness, 1 Chest pains cured by ntidote to pain and in- ANTIPAIN PLASTER. ¥ reason of its delicate tion, At Druggists, 25: i tree by oR DRUG AND CREMICAL Co, cortices Boston. ™ A Ex TORRE S940 s%s Be og OE oe 9S PETE be oe OF PAE, th be & Bic HON RN GES S558 aa 24 09 Heat $14 SEVENTH STREET. SPRING OPENING oF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS AND ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LIN! also LADIES’ SPRING WRAPS AND JERSEYS, on TIT H yy A NNN DDD PHO G5 BPR s&s DR A YF AS NNN D D 7 HUH § UY kee “sso BOD AA YY AA ERE BOD f 8 H “ul EE S8 Bop 24 2°45 NN Boo 1 Nn PDD A YY ¥ eY RRR TT BD oak EY Fe ERE I DD AA ¥. BE ER HDD Ase ¥ F RR UW Dp AA : A PPP 1" A &NN ppp gy Be RR OT OE Mi AA NNN D D rl AA BPP RRR It L n AA NNN DD ASA PO OR RHE it AAA NNN D D ae a AP BREW to ul A A NNN DDD sama ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. OUR SPRING IMPORTATION oF MILLINERY AND WRAPS INCLUDES ALL THE LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS OF THE PARIS AND BERLIN MARKETS, ALSO OUR BEST AMERICAN DESIGNS, EXTREMELY HANDSOME, AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES! OUR DISPLAY OF HATS AND BONNETS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1886 WILL BE THE FINEST IN STYLE, QUALITY AND VARIETY, Also the Largest and Most Elegant Ever Produced in This Country. ‘No Expense Has Been Spared in Procuring the RICHEST AND LATEST STYLES At Prices That Will DEFY COMPETITION! ‘To Make Our Spring Opening Still More Interesting We Will Tender a8 SOUVENIRS FOR OUR OPENING RAYS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, TO ALL PURCHASERS, SPECIAL PRICES, In Addition to the Low Prices Already Quoted on Our Goods. THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS NO LADY SHOULD MISS, LIST OF SOUVENIRS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH, as well as DOMESTIC PATTERN HATS, at $5, $6, $7, $9 and $10, STRAW GOODS. Our immense assortment of STAW HATS AND BONNETS, consisting of the most popular shapes and colors. in English Mulau, Fancy, Laces, Pearl and Tramway Braids, at 25c., d5e., 40e., 0c. 7ec. and $1. CHILDRE! Hundreds of different styles of CHILDRE! 15, 19, 20, 25, 39, 50 and 60 cents only. 'S HATS, AND MISSES TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, at ‘Come and see them, look at them and you are sure to buy them, FLOWERS. “The Flowers that bloom in the Spring,” but the very chotcest of ted for King's Palace, the grandest array ever exbibited, at doc, 25, une! TIPS. Elegant colors; thousands of bunches of Tips, at 23c., 34c., 43¢., 68e. and 75c. a bunch only, PLUMES. Desirable colors, to be slaughtered at 37c., 50c., 65c., 75c., 87¢. and $1 a Plume, RIBBON: ‘and Picot Ribbons, at last year's prices, notwithstanding the present great advance in ‘These are not alone cially imj and $2 a French Flowers, es '85e., 60c., 60c., 70c., Of ros Grain, Satin manufacturers’ prices, LACES. parigntal. Spanish, Gulpure, Escurial and Chantilly Laces, in all widths, at 8c.,10., 15c., 18¢., 20e. and 250 yal LACE CAPS, A choice line of Lace Caps, handsome styles at 10c., 15c., 25c., 35¢., 40c. and 50c. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, At 75e., 90c., $1, $1.25 and $1.50; most excellent value. WRAPS AND JERSEYS. Our Ladies’ Wraps, Jackets and Jerseys especially tmported for King’s Palace. JERSEYS at 5c. 95e,, $1.20, $1.50 and $1.75. ELEGANT VISITES at $6, $7, $3, $9 and $10 only, JACKETS at $3, $3.50, $4 and $3. ‘We tender you our sincerest thanks for your generous patronage, and we promise # treat in store for all who honor us with a call at our OPENING DAYS, Inasmuch as it will be your pleasure to behold tho grandest and finest, display ever exhibited in Washington city. Remember our motto will be in the future, asin the past, FAIR DEALINGS, LOWEST PRICES, POLITE ATTENTIONS and the LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. We invite you all to K KI NN N cca ™ PPP AOL A 000 EER RR INN NY OCG © 88S POP AA OL a 5S # kK KUN NN Go S58 Bo AMS tum 29S SoS Exar mb29 814 SEVENTH STRE! —————— eee Travz Is Ovex To Aut AND WE CLAIM NO MONOPOLY, But we do claim to adhere to our announcements. Ad- Yertising does not pay unless the advertiser ves up to what he says, in which case each customer. away pleased, and thus becomes the best advertisin; Biedium possible. You know we deal honestly ‘wit ‘ou, and offer good and reliable goods only. We came ere Lo stay, to increase our business, to make friends: and new customers, as well as to retain our old onea, We try not to neglect anything. You will find usi post every. day bet. the hours of 8 a.mi-and 6 p.m.Sat- urday until 9 p.m. Our large and pulite corps of e3 Perienced salesiadies are ever ready and willl show goods, whether you wish to buy or not. Orders given or coining to us by mail receive careful and Prompt attention, VERY IMPORTANT. Having added several new di ents we are forced to rearrange entire store, and 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 whieh wil be given) we decided to miurk down such articles ‘as will lp to accomplish our purpose. LADIES’ HOSIERY. Asan extra bargain we offer Ladies’ Hahn’s Special Ten-Days’ Sale, Preparatory to contemplated improvements. $16 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. Ladies’ $3.00 Flexible Kid Button, $2.35. = .00 Kid and Goat Button, $1.45. $1.50 Worked Hole Button, $1.20. gSignts” $2.25 Calt Button, Laced or Galters, 90. Gents $1.50 Gaiters and English Bals., $1.20, and many other bargains, which re teen tee riflcing to having them defaced by dust while building. 1 All are Invited to King’s Palace Spring Opening of Pattern Hats, Bonnets and Wraps Thursday and Friday, April Ist and 2d, No lady should miss seeing thisgrand display. Moreh, 724 6th st. n.w., 50 F. Cigars $1 to $6. Every style showcases. Lowest prices. Try.20 Pickwick Club Whisky is the best. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivereu in 4g 1b. “Ward” prints, 45, per lb. Also cottage cheese and butter mili; sweet milk Sc. per qui ‘Cream 15 cents. ‘Hose, fancy IND AND BODY ALIKE SUFFER FROM blood, the result of dyspep- rs Pills will stir up the liver, 4 bowels to activity, open the I insure health of body, which A RESURRECTION OF Na- Like the world w your complexion, invigorate your annels of life.’ Ayer’s Sarsapa- ns to use for this purpuse, == mh23 villa is the mx rT Duzss Goons, ROYAL SEXGE, in beauidul Spring Shades, im- width, doubie sold, excellent quality, 12 yards H{OME-SPUN. all pure wool, wide double width, in and greed, only 37,0. antifal Spring Shades of ALBATROSS, very Sine quality, all pure wool, wide double width, 37iqe. 2,000 yards good quality PLAID MUSLIN, 6c. A ERR TTCT EEE RRR gS8g As Bok 2 8 eee AA RRR ASA ER T aakE T half wide, in black and blue, Sige” Ou YAR and & ‘AUTIFUL FIGURED SATINES, 18¢. CELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, 75¢. vautifal Shades of SURAH SILES, in tea-eccam extra width, 65c, tothe BLACK SILK MERVELIEUX, 65¢ BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75 BLACK BROCADE VELVET, 98 HEAVY GRO-GRAIN BLACK 81 otenve Wid casit Value $125. heaseek Two HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, Will be presented to each customer who wi Dry Gots. mW "Ttiecnever Gate, ee care out, alwaysclean, worth Brgy mhz E CELLULOWD TRUSS, aud cau be Worn while bathing ds for sale at CHAS. FISHERS, 623 7 ‘north Mrs. FISHER devotes ler attention to soe eee {EISHE attention Yo the wants of cco n H Ye PEPE zzz CcH HL Sss8 ‘Ooo Ho OM Lu ka ut MILWAUKEE LAGER ‘HE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tawL © PALMER 1224 20th Street Northwest ‘Telephone. 454 Fuse Or alive 30e. int buttie. Boe Per pint butte: Soe. Der pint bottle, 5 ington such Wark. Office and Yurd 702 to 708 North tol sty in rear of Government Frvating OMice mney M. CUNNINGHAM, FS . rn . re Block. Lag tom Ja receives, striped, full regular length, at 19¢., regular pride 20e, Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Hose. black, brow: and drab, at 38c., regular price 50e- ma CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. French ribbed. solid colors, split feet, Nos. and Bi, 20c.; 6 and Oly, 23e; Tand Ty 27; 8 and Sig DAI ‘'T YOUR BUGGY FOR §1. winks DETROIT CARRIAGE BLACK, Ready Mixed for eet, Old Carriages, Buggies, ‘The Only Successful Ready-Mixed ‘Carriage Black In’ The Market, ‘One Coat gives an Old Buggy the Blackest Black You ever saw and @ handsome gloss without Var Dishing. itis a combination of Paint and Varnish and con- tains no Asphaltum. It Js very tough and durable and will not crack. It will obtwear the ordinary carriage palut twice over, It dries hard in a few hours, No Rubbing! No Varnishing! No Extra Trouble! cacy Can contains more than “enough to palut a riage. Erice $1 per Can, MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE, Ribbed. black, brown, navy and ox blood, at 49c. regular price, 6c. HANDKERCHIEES, for 25c.; reduced from Te. Pure ‘Linen, /hemstitchéd, fancy borders, at 90; 2c, Solid Borders, Pure Linen pe ee reduced from 48e. Eg cemerei de! or Sale by a ping Hinbroldered Ruching, diffrent shades, at 25c. JAMES H. McGIL(, TOMES Beas or ATGte Todas rotriste ‘Ruchiny yards ina box), at box; 905 to 914.G stn. reduced from 2c" “ * aoe m276t4p Next to National Kile ] Dress Suis Our well-known L. 8. French hand- Aine Gouth, heavy lining, 2 aldesteels. at SoCs Soealet FOR HIRE. rice, $1 rhe “Lama,” a German woven Corset, silk stitching, reduced from 75¢. errkcsi 8 springs, at 15c; regular Ladies’ Initialed. waranted pure linen, at 10c., or 8 redneed from Handkerchiefs, at 12%40,; Fine Linen Lawn, nen Ruching at 10c. a yard: reduced from 1: Dealer jn Building Supplies, nb ¢ : CORSETS AND BUSTLES, Price, $1. 414 Ninth street mhé-Im 25 dozen Lotta Bustles, price, 19¢. ‘Tampico Bustles, 5 22 > ‘ Ge TsKi refitnplco Bustles, & pufls, 21 inches long, at 50c; TAILOR, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladies! Nightgowns, handsomely trim: 5 over eibroidery, at bes regulur pais gage Wie all For illustratrations see “Post” and “Republican” 3 ot of Ladies’ Chemises and Draw sila, well made, trimmed with Hamburg eiabtoldery at 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. Avero-Aamnican Liscrance C; oe Seat ar eeulae pases Ase: LACES. €29 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, We shalt ofte i oe, = estes ‘Wasurxarox, D. Oy gaia Wide Pure Silk Guipure Spanish Flouncing, at 40-1p. Pure Silk Chentilly Flouncing, at $1.98, regu- ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES lar price. $2.48. ez ‘iin. Pure Slik Escurtal Flouncing, regu- lar price, $48. pa! Heavavarters For Tur LADIES’ JERSEYS, CELEBRATED WHITNEY BABY COACHES. Our imy ted Stockinette Je a sel rarer Yoon: Mien Trot oe eehucie Also BICYCLES, TRICYCLES und VELOCIPEDES, BOYS' WAGONS and WHEELBARROWS, ‘Largest Toy and Fancy Goods House in Washington, DOLLS ;A SPECLALTY— sewn, at Prices Inviting. Finer grades at $4.15, $4.75, $5.50, $7, $9. CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, STOCKiNETTE WALKING JACKETS, mh 403-405 7th street northwest. — Of firm quality Stockinette, perfect fitting, at $3.48, Foe Wdicpens—sanp AND GRAVEL saa Orders received at rd 1st sts. % JEWELRY’ Ea a eee pales Pe eee jew Yor a $ ‘Te » AOT-2. mhi9-2w_ | 7c. ahd > i: ABCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. (Qur Oxidized Pins at 20c., red DRY GOODS. BOOKS, &c. Noveirms Ix Desteuz Lares SEATON PERR’ (SUCCESSOR gt PERRY @ SROTHER), WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, MAR‘ EARGE ASSORTMENT OF DENTRELE LATNES, WHICH ARE THE “LATEST PARIS NOVELT' FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR NEW SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE NETS, IN BLACK AND CREAM, RANGING FROM 83 TOSS A YARD. NOVELTIES IN BLACK BEADED SILK GREN- ADINES, FROM $8 TO $18 PER YARD. RICH DRESS FABRICS OF EVERY DRSCRIP- TION, COMPRISING LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF THE BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE PRO- DUCTIONS OF THE LEADING FRENCH, GER- MAN AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS. “EXCLUSIVE STYLES” IN FINEST FRENCH VERNMENT EMPLO’ MBecovEnNweNt EMPED: SS-GOVERNMENT EMPLOY ES: SECOVERNMENT EMPLOV ES SEGOVERNMENT EMPLOYERS: VERNMENT EMPLOYES: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES: SATEENS, MADE BY GROS, ROMAN, MARO- 00. PPP) FEB NNN IT NNN GGG | ZEAU SCO TU MY EXPRESS ORDER. 3 7s NNN If NNN G G “EXTREME NOVELTIES” IN ANDERSON’S BB er be PRET ELE & on lconnanraret oo" Pp Ses N NN q NONN cee pene IN PRINTED CHALLIS NEW DESIGNS IN INDIA SILKS AT $1, $1.25 AND $1.50 A YARD. = on” ‘TUSSORE SILKS AND SHANTUNG PON- NEW LOUISINES’ AND SUMMER SILKS, RANGING FROM 50c. TO $1 PER YARD. BLACK AND COLORED PEKIN MOIRE AND MOIRE FRANCAISE. IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED GROSGRAINS. FAILLE FRANCAISE, RHA- RAMES SATIN DUCHESSE AND SURAI SILKS, ao. a aS - RANGING FROM 75c. TO $3.50 A YARD. 2853 NN NITRRK QS — BEY YEP REP RES | aa PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES ag 8,8 4,8 Wy EER RSHERE pan Y BUiLprxa, 00 UU ‘V HER N NNUR &Sss> Penn, Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840. wh27 SOUVENIRS SOUVENINS Souveniee Sratwsa Season 1886. SOUVENIRS RN ON TIT? 1 =e gE u NNN a pig E BUREN 2 i wo NMS 2 oH Eu Everybody knows that we are Headquarters for Spring Garments. Our assortment this season is un- ‘usually large and varied. UNTIL waa Our styles we guarantee them tobe exclusive and UNME prices to be the lowest. Our Season so far has been very satisfactory, but ‘still we mean to increase the sales in this Department £ every week. TTITH HU URRR g88§sDDD a Y ¥ THRU UR Fs. BB Aa YY ‘We shall offer the following bargains for the coming B Hany VERE #8553 Daa XY | ween $B Beast Boe os THURSDAY ws Bie THIRSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY Finest quality stockinet Walking Jackete, double- THURSDAY breasted, coat back, well made and neatly finished, only $3.50; value $5. A PPP big t mw 8S TTTT Our most stylish Jacket iscalled “THE JACKADE,” AA ‘3 LZ RU ty ry made of beautiful Boucle Cloth, in all colors, only AA PPP HL in r $5.75; value $7.50. Sb REG tun ih ts F : ip Good quality Boucle Cloth Jackets, in all colors, $4.25; regular price, $5. Best value in the city. Se ES Weshall sell this week a fine Boucle Cloth Visite, APRIL 1st trimmed with fiveinch wool lace all around, with ae ES Pretty fastener, at $6.50; positively worth $9. Only a ye Te certain number in stock. = ‘We have another style garment covered all over ie a with fine Grenadine, trimmed with lace all around, at P Mt Mee 13.50; alue, ones, rr Sra ‘$13.50; good value, Ss ee oe Spring Raglans, Traveling Garment at moderate "6" Pe - MMM Oo prices, A.call solicited. A a ee Ses, HHH AA RRR PPP Please ascertain our prices before purchasing, SH HAMAR RPL SSH HATAR EP OS 4a The “Souvenir” Prices mentioned below pos- itively terminate APRIL Ist, PARASOLS. Store Closes 6 P. M. Sharp, Our Opening last week was quite a success, consider- Peo OE A 5353 ing the cool weather. Our Stock was admired by all BoP f& rv Hi visitors, and they pronounced our assortment varied AA BE Aa S38q and complete. To all those who are in need of aSun- 6 #4 to AA H at shade or Purasol, it will pay you to visit our Depart- ment and ascertain our prices before purchasing else- RRR Oe FF A 7 where, Bee’ 8 8 te AA E Second Floor. i Second Floor. RR OO AAA EE ‘oo $ 24 tus a ® ‘The “Souvenir” prices mentioned below are made | }' A RN E gs in order to quickly introduce the new Springstyles, | L aa NNE Ss I22 Tin 244 BAR S58 FREE Eo BG Only one plece of Lots marked thus * will be sold to fe 3 8 gf ¢ an ® customer, they being offered at and below cost. Bap Uy = R GGG z H Dealers need not trouble themselves to call. pees 3 — aa BBB RRR. 00 “as los fet 8 8 855g00,0 UY YRRENN Nit RER gSSy te BE ERE 9 oO VoVE_ NNNUR R: — = ®s559 80 UY vie NWN T BRE S33, 4sc* BBB OR KR 00 57 su od ou! WO) Enel REL Bost: eeu E ~ | mnzs 420422424426 7m st, *12\,c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 9c, 3 for 26c. Linen Collars for 4 for 25c, >. 3-ply Linen Cutts for 10c. Boe Haitomn wil siplen, tor she. #24c, 6 yds, Tourist Rufiling for 19c, Seema Dress Goons #19¢: Mull Ties for 13¢. 9c. “Mascot” Vells for Ze. ‘We have just opened a splendid line of French Nov- LW percent of Laces. oia.75, ities in Dress Goods, comprising Woolens, India Silks, $50 isons, Rarasols for @12. 75. a plain and figured; Pongees, plain and printed; Satteens, 0c; Satin Coaching Purasols for 81c. 1.35 Silk Sun Umbrellas for $1.13. 1.25 6 Button Undressed Kid Gloves 78¢, .10 5 Button “Elite” Kid Gloves for 99¢. figured and embroidered; printed and embroidered ‘Mulls, printed Linen Lawns, printed Batiste, plain aud figured Grenadines. Surah Silks and Satin Rhadames. 8 Butzon Castor Mousquetal Silk and Lisle Hose in all the new designs. Also, an oe: 3 Button Undosaned fla Glowes OBS, Glegant line of Belgian ‘Linen Sheetings and Pillow Use: Silk Gloves Se. Linens, all widths. Damask ‘Table Cloths, all sizes, 2be. Lisle Thread Gloves for 21¢, with Napkins to mated. Table Damask by the yard, B8e. Gause Fane for 730. ‘Towels and Toweling in great variety. Those in Wau Toc: Fans, all styles, for 13c. of choice goods will find itto thelr sdvautage to ex: 1,8 Fata all styles, for $1 64. ‘68 Ostrich Feather Fans {oF 61.98, ibe: Jewelry, all styles, for Ie. #250. Jewelry. all styles, for 1$0. amine our stock before purchasing. HOOE & BRO & CO., mh24-2m_ 1328 F st. nw, £10 PECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY eos at REINMAMDT'S, 010 7TH ST. NW. tra ote $2.25 Silke Brocade Velvets, bik and colored, reduced efi era 10 $1.50, $1.79 Silk embossed Velvets, bisck only, austen ee aos reduced to $1.10, BI'k watered Silk, 21-Inch purs Erinielestan cers Silk, worth $1.50, reduced to $1. Just recesved 100, leces all shades of our renowned IL styles, for 19¢. wins, at 35e. ure weol Home-Spuns, spring shades,only2z5c. se einai Setentes Seueca esmeer anya Sy Se! Satchels’ all styles, for Bae, doz. all linen Towels, 43x26 in., worth 30c., fur 20c. 69 doz. all linen Napkins. 17x17 in., worth 12%c. for Sc. Klegunt assortment of Ladies Colored Hor dered H’k'fs, all linen, worth 25c. Our price this week, 12t3c. qwob2-1m NOW 1s THE TIME To BUY SHIRTS. 2.88 Satchels, all styles, for $2.65. Beslan ange Winer 44c. Ostrich Fe er Tips for eaten tata i 00. fos Miter Facemn for 10 per cent off Buttons, ‘We are selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) 10 per eent off Embroideries. for 85 cts., finished, ready for the wash tub. ‘This ‘Best Note Paper 9c. quire. shirt is made of Wamsutta Cotton, and Richardson Best Envelopes Zc- package, 2,100 linen Bosoms (reluforced.) and made first-class “Bronze Picture Frames, 2 for 25¢. in every respect. ‘The Crown Diamond Shirt, made of Tiluminated Note Pay 24 Sheets Paper. 24 11, and 14¢. ‘*25c. English Striped Hose for 17c. 44c. Fancy English Hose for 360. 9c. Black Liste Hose for 44c. ‘98c. Spun Silk Hose for 88e. 250. Merino Vests for 23e. 8c. Merino Underwear for 44c #75e. French Woven Corsets for 59c. 48c. Imported alr Busties for 4c. 35e. Double-width Aprons tor 27e. ; Ase. per box. Fruit of the Loom Cotton, and Fine Linen’ Bosoms, Welopes in fancy boxes, for 7, upfinished. only 50 cts. Shirts made to order. Six Finest Dress Shirts made to order for 88. Perfect ht guaranteed, at the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. N-B.—All onr Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotto: and made fall towne measure. 20" GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. $1.08 nglian Jersey Jackets, $8.38, SSitehe Night Gownszue Suers: Smers: Sunmrs: i drench Handmade skirt Oc, ‘Weare offering this week Seenalbe ears ong fore FOR $5. THEY ARE WORTH $1 EACH, Zio, Penkcalves, all styles, for 190. A FEW (ODDS AND ENDS IN ORDER SHIRTS, ‘AIbSUK Garter Hiasticy best, 230. : ee SUL DEENS ‘These goods were made to order, and range in price sive dey colar rabies bbe FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH. ss Taman Cs 6 ose. ‘With o fall ne of COLLARS, CUFFS, HOSE GENTLEMEN'S WHICH WE ARE SELLIN 4 CHEAP, eo ar : : ; mb16 ELLERY’S, 1112 F at. nw. SEWING MACHINES, &c. By special request our ART EMBROIDERY EX- MIBIT will be continued until TUESDAY EVEN- +} ait Pe re i i 3 i 7 ad ie f fe 4 i a ; f i ‘ F ig 5 i Hf ose j et a f Le z ; } a re i ‘Underwear for 42c. Buckhorn Handle for ies canara 3, ‘Twill U: as for aehpanaa ‘14-karat Gold-top luced from 50c. 1 Sterling Silver Handle U; ARTIFICIAL stoNE, Cewet, concazre, | , os mawalicen line of 81.00 fob Chains reubeed to ‘Umbrellas, $266 & OPPENREINER @ BRO, ASPHALT SIDEWALKS, FLOORS, &0, | Someuing Bottles, oxidized, reduced from $1.19 to ; — ppmmERape aise: 2 ‘the sarCall early oF late to avoid the crowd. Ba. Sole Agents Light Running New Home m27 ‘Laid in the best manner by skilled workmen and guar} LEATHER Goops. : : SILENT WHITE I8 THE BEST AND i , fone most complete Sewing Machine; has more points RRS er er rene danger an Fd ass from 480, Aarstoce pensst 6am. Closes at 6 pam. sharn-we | inte Ges pt eer fo ‘Telephone 7 mhlo-2w designs: ‘colors, = |; Feduced — single thread 1 ‘afford. Also |. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS BCOURED | Tea" “** oe . New Homeholdn $10 iow peice ai acs & ‘AND PRESSED FOR ‘sar Mall orders at regular pricesafer Satarday.nGa | Ymatiios ior eae ost ane Coats 50 cents, Pants 25 cents, Vests Zo conte, Oe ed =i Pee errr and Manner. —_ — iB a ‘Goods called for and. ‘Manager. KL Hann, [RE SE OF 705. Oui st. nw. SILENT NEW AM mh1S-Im¢__and. 42N, Calvart et, Baltimore, = 00 Has recently been incressed to Just 4 “Hard and Soft Shell Tianoa oF mall Rinne ew Eve ; z store York's a Also, back ft ba) HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Now ready a very complete and attractive display of CARDS and NOVELTIES fr Pawer Now isthe time, while the stock is to make ‘ume, fresh, sel hotee Este Rooks tn neat cytes of bindings Prayers and Hymunis tu every varety of be Fanuliy aud Pocket Bibles. Ioks of bovation = Books for Sunday Schoot Libraries WM. BALLANTYNE & sow. mn27 425° SEVENTH © HeE=s¢ LANCASTER, 820 71H N.W., STA- tionery and itook Store” Catholic Goods, Was: candies, Candiesticks, Vases, Diaries, Artiste: M and Faster Cards, at lowest pris mh2e PRE BET ATION OF cttisT. AND other books for Devotional Reading. Bibles, Prayer Rooks. iymnals and Lesaon Sunday School Library Books at special pric EASTER CARDS,” Arve BOOKS AND SOUVENIRS. © G PURSELL, 418 oun st, nw, LIBRARY, REET, ~ mh20 wast S07 140i st a. w. Recent additions: ‘The Bostonians, Tale of a Lonely Parish, How to be Happy Though Married, _indian’Sammer, [mi9) MRCULATING LIRRAT ) ania a as issued. Terms: One book OF Year, $4: six months, & one month. Boe. Two" be Months, $a; Chee “months. #2. Also Books and Magazines by the mh1e Mre LUCY oo ee i Larortaxr Booxs Now Reavy. Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut. Col. Winihron, U.S. Reports, vol. 115. ‘Onus Probandi, by Bailey. ‘ = Varor Stoves We have Just received car load of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, allsizesand all styles, single generators, &c. Be sure to call and inspect our assortment before you purchase a VAPOR STOVE. Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINUTS BOSS COFFEE POT. & JENKS 400, mho7 TIT aw, CHAMBER SET, $2.75, THE IMPROVED CARPET SWEEPER ONLY $1.75. OVER 1,000,000 IN USK SWEEPS CLEANER THAN A BROOM. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA ANDGLASS, 1020 7th mw, CARD Now that Tam fully established in my new place of business, 728 7th st. n.w., I wish to aumonnce public some’ very Low Prive Papers Shades, etc. etc. We are now selling Wilt Ps for Up. A very fine Binch Gold Preise for Be. My Religion, by Tolstol ‘The House of Crague, by Every Day Religion, by Clarke. Patroctus and Penelope, by Dodge, Domesticus, Butler. Indian Summer, Howells All Books not on hand ordered. ‘Card engraving and printing mbo W. H. MORRISO! Booss: Booxs: Booxs: aT cost. 1 desire to close out at cost ALT. BOOKS ON MY st res to make room for my increasi trade in FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. Tins Wes an opportunity tor book users. to place in there fitvaries ‘a ne collection of standard and micelle heous works. ‘Don't mist it if you want to be bene: ted “Auy book or books wanted not ‘in tock wil bo Ctdered ands uberal discoumt made from Uhe Teta prices, A. WHITAKER, 1105 Pennsylvania ave. ma Iver Recuven THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886. ‘On sale and subscriptions recelved, Washington agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN C. PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th st. n 20 FAMILY SUPPLIES. 7 7 Prove Prov Frovr “There bas Deen a big déciine im Four, apd Tam putedtogive tie consomers the bene of toe tee Travejust received wa car losis of the figest MISSI SOTA FLOUI that tuaesat S025" FORMATE PLOUR, $3.25, a1 _mh24 * Sia Louth 1 Loox Ar Tris: Lest Minngsoia Patent Process Flour per bbl Also th and 939 Bit. Family “ Cassara's best Baltimore Hams....... 3 “S.C, Shoulders. « “Lard, in 10 1b. buckets, es eae 4 Rest White Potatoes, per bushel et Sweet 2 10 Ibs. best Landry Starch, 10 tbs, R Wheat, 10 Ibs, best Oat 10 Ibs. Pearl Rice 10 Ibs, White Boneless Codtish. Best Old Goverument Java Colic = ono “ Gunpowder Tea... 20 Ibs. ‘Turkish Prines. Best Creamery isu z (orders by mail pro iniiead Prompt delivery of all orders. Look for the Steam- ing Coffee Pot You cai WALKER LOW AND SELL LOW.— it, $4.90 per barrel. 24 Good Ali grades kept and sold ‘0. 2 Mackerel, G0 cen | Family Flou xt lowest pric bucket (two Toasted (reqi favor, 25c. per Ip. Shoulder Meat, 6 to Cassard’s Best Sugar Cured Hams, 11 Coffe 12%) and 15. Ib. Tea 50c. Ib., worth 60c. 3 tb. Can White Peaches, 15c, Tea 0c.’ worth SO. Creamery Butter, ib. 3 Ly. Bird seed, Syrup, 4g Honey, 65c. gal. INDIA TkA CO. 445 7th St s.W. “7th st. cars pass door. Send postal, Goods delivered and guaranteed. 19 cco FEE RRR FEB go RR ee Ss E Cco EEE K BR KEE Sys5 (E CELEBRATED MINNESOTA ‘PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ig without a doubt the most Bravrirut and the most Nerurriovs Flour in the World, ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Ml, containingas it goes all the most Improved Machin: ety invented up to the present tune, ‘but they produce & Flour Usstxrassep by any millin the world. To rove that, we would simply state that a large quai ity of this magnificent Flour ts shipped annually to Etirope and caten at the principal Courts of the old world. We GUARANTEE that its made from selected hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota. itis an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfoct sep- aration of the glutindus particles of the wheat berry &nd a thorough elimination of all woak and inatter has at last been reached, and Is consequently jnore NUTaITIOCs, yielding more bread to the barrel than any other Piour. The best trade admits that from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, aa well as the best, for either family or baker's tse, aud unsurpassed by any Flour made. “kvery sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most tastidiousept- cure. 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 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 that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything else. For sale by al grocers. Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Tndianaava. sels WM. M. GALT & Co. Tue Cuncaco Grocriy Couraxy, 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS: FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS 2 Pound Can Corn, Se. dozen, Marrowfat Peas, $1.65 denen. 4 June Peas, $1.75 dozea, = pad e pea moe fable Pexehes, $1.79 doren, Finest Table Peaches ve.iow or white, $1.98 dozen, Light Brown Suge 1, Sige. Ite Stindard A Sager, igen, Granulated Sugar, 7e'Ib. Gat Loaf Sagat, 7ige. Ib. ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY ERS OF! Family Flour, $4.95 bbl, ‘Best Fam 2 DbL. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, 806 7TH ST., OFFERS New Mackerel tor 75c. kit, New Codtish, 8e, Ib. 0 gallon, one 423—B, ‘Goods delivered free to any part of the city. iy Flour, $5.73 WoL; $1.44 % bbl, 720 | _™mb25 _ CORN Patght Process Flour, $0.73 bbl: $1.09 % bbl; B5e 924 Sxvesra Sz. N. We Boe. and Also. 224uch English Papers for Sc. and up. Plain, Frieze 1c. por piece.” Holland Shades @ fost _ with Spring tor 45c,; a nice 6-foot Shade for S5c. Also, 600i Opaque Shade, any color, for ao are Wo shades Bc. ou Spring Holiers, iy tuck plc be. per fo Buy now while ue are low. Be sure and rem the place and number, 3. F, SPELSHOUSE, Agt.. 728 7TH ST. N.We a a eer ee SPRING LINE or WALL PAPE FRESOOING AND STAINED GLAsa . — FABRICS caRPETa. ocl4m__ 815 FIFTEENTH ST. NW. Goow News Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, sno ope need be without a well-furnis ved home because they have not got the cash to spa.¢, We are determined to knock the bottom out of bigh prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH | And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to paymenta, Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come und see the largest and most varied stock to se- ect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con vinced that What we say are facts and nobumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at no GKOG4N'S. Just Receven, 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 OUST PRICES, W. H. HORKR, 501 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. nw. Srrovo Srvizs Ane Reavy. ns For a $7.50 ALL-WOOL SPRING OVERCOAT go to the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. For a $10 Light Color SPRING OVEROOAT that is worth $15, go to the Loudon aud Liverpool Clothing Co. Or, if you want an extra Fine SPRING OVERCOAT at $14 that isworth $20, go to the London and Liver- Pool Clothing Co, If you want a good SPRING BUSINESS SUIT at ‘$8, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. Or, f you want an ALL-WOOL CASSIMER SUIT ‘at $10, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Ca, Fora Fine BLACK 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUIT At $10, goto the London and Liverpool Clothing Go, For an Extra Fine PRINCE ALBERT SUIT at 15, g0 to the London and Liverpool Clothing Oo. Ifyou want a good CHEVIOT SUIT for & boy from 13 to 18 years old at $5, go to the London aud Liver- pool Clothing Co. Or, if you want @ good CASSIMER SUIT. from $6 to $8, go to the London and Liverpoo! Clothing Co. Or, if you want a CHILD'S SCHOOL SUIT from $2 to $3 that is worth nearly double, go to the Loudon and Liverpool Clothing Co, Or, if you want @ fine CHILD'S DRESS SUIT from $3 1 $5, goto the London and Liverpool Clothing Co, We have a full line of PANTS for Men and Boy, from $1.25 upwards. ‘Culidren’s Pants from 25 ceuts up, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS TO-DAY YOU CAN BUY BARGAINS IN MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S SAMPLE SUITS. OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO LAST, AND FROM THE 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 7 a ‘T LESS THAN i eerete Car it aay meee Le = cE ALBERT COAT, SOLD FOR $15, NOW seaemearperentatgs | RT hee | —_ 506 Tihstrest nw. _ | HPS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS MADE OF THE ‘OHNE KELLY, BEST GOODS AT NEARLY HALF-PRICE. LF J You WANT GOOD Goobs AT LOW PRICES Wholesale and Retail Dealeria COME AT ONCE TO THE GREAT SALE OF SAM- FIRSTCLASS BEEF, VEAL, PLE CLOTHING AT 924 71 Rowe MUTTON, @0 | BETWEEN 1 AND MASSACHUSETTS AVEXU CORN BEEF 4 SPECIALTY. BARGAINS FOR YOU AT Titts SAX PLE SALE. Stal — 3G aud 300 Northern Livery Marker | BOUGHT. FOR THE PRICE THIRTY Chie 208 an ‘Marketing delivered free of change toall parts ofthe | DREN'S SUITS, POI re AND aty. a8 toner coo” | NOW ‘AGks 3 Tos VEate mined — ‘REET. ‘T SAMPLE SALE OF 924 7TH Gl MEN) Ys AND (ENS, BOYS AN Keeveroe Mace Wauxer. Ir TAKES YEARS 70 ACCUMULATE a | SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USER DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD ‘WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1886 IT TAKES FOUR OB FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE CHOICEST GRADES, WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for 95.00: Beware of Imitations None genuine without the ON JANUARY 1ST, 1896, WILL OFFER 4 STOCK | FOR SALEBY OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN ‘WASHINGTON WILLET @ LreBer, Signatureot EISNER @ MENDELSON, Gole Ageuts tur tue U.%. Phila, Pa eee, }Pahington, 0 A

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