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— y ites a ST ee eee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. OC” FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1886. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFRICE OF THE CHIEF SIGWAL, OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D.C. 9am. Fosthe middie ‘Attia slightly colder weather, variable winds, generally north- westerly, followed in the southern portion, dur- ing Saturday, by local rains. For Saturday, fair weather 1s indieated for New England and the southern portion of the mid Atlantic states and_ loca! rains in the ‘southern portion of the middie Atlantic states, with slightly colder weather. EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS.—Three pounds California plums and cherries, 25¢. a can; 2 large boxes mustard sardines, 25: pounds Turkish prunes, 2 pounds dried Peaches (very bright) pring lamb, Blue Grass beef, Potomae shad, lettuce, radishes, as- paragus. Wixom’s market store, 436 9th st. A. FISCHER, dyer and scourer, 906 G street. called for and delivered. Telephone ce in City Items. It will READ CLARK'S not! pay you. Master JuLivs WHITMARK, the wonderful doy soprano, is with T., P.& W. minstrels at National theater next Week. Box sheet now open. $24.50 War CT hair-cloth 0. Wm. H. Parlor , suites, una, S11 7th Street northwest. IMPERFECT G1AssEs and spectacles are dan- gerous to eye sight. Get the best at Vienna and 1922 Penna, ave. w ties, button” and omfortable. Gents’ Prince Albert, nobby and kangaroo low and.high shoes, soft as a glove, tough as iron. ‘Ladies’ elegant hand-made French and Cur. kid Newport tles and button, and Oxford ties,.box or common sense toe, Ladies’ feather weight hand-made French and Paris kid button: boots, Ladies’ comfortable house slippers. SPRING Lams.—Ino. R. Kelly will offer to- morrow for sale, at his stalls, Oth-street wing, Center market, the first spring lamb of the sea son. Frrz In house 111 C street last night caused ‘about $20 damage. Ovw Repuctiox will continue until Tues ‘ay. Cabinets $1.50 per dozen 91.00 Fert, Photographer, 939 Pennsylvania ave. ‘THe Gate City SToNE FILTERS.—Wilmarth & Edmonston, 1205 Pennsylvania avenue. ©. ENGEL’s Sons, 590 Center market, will have a delicious lot of good strawberries to- morrow, which they will offer at reasonable prices. ‘Also, fresh string beans, green peas.new tomatoes, Florida beets, and mushrooms, at C. Engel’s Sons, 590 Center market (9th street wing.) = $28 WALNUT marble-top chamber suites, $28. Wm. H. Dunn, 311 7th street northwest. Mr. Burt SHEPaxp, the wonderful lyric ar- tist, is with Thatcher, Primrose & West's min- strels at the National’ theater next week. Box THE DISTRICT VETERANS. Arrangements in Progress for the Cele- bration This Month. Representatives of various companies of the District of Columbia volunteers who entered the service of the Union at the outbreak of the war met at the Riggs house last night to organ- ize preparatory to the celebration of the anni- versary of their “muster in,” with the view of effecting a permanent organization later on. Capt. Wagner acted as chairman, and Lieut. J. E. Krouse as secretary. Among the commis- sioned officers present were: Col. W.O. Drew, Capt. PL. Rodier, Capt. James Kelley, Capt. Charles Krouse, Capt. Callan, Lieut. Chauncey, Lieut. Burroughs, Capt. James Coleman, Capt. H. M. Knight, Lieut. Caivert, Adjutant Burch, Ensign W. A. Hutchinson, Capt. James Waugh, Capt. W. H. Nalley. The Putnam Guards were represented by W. T. Hall, J, Wilson, J. H. Hall, as delegates; the Constitutional Guards by J. Lee Adams, Samuel Clements and L. F. Callan; the Anderson Rifles by Lieut, T. E. Krouse, W. A. Hutchinson and T. E, Clements; arrington Home Guards, Lieut. T, Burroughs and H. B. Burroughs; 7th battalion, company C, W,F. Garrett and sb Lieut. i 4. Nicholson; elley, soiupany, B, Union Regiment, Capt, F. Calvert and George Harrison; Henderson Guards, Capt. Rodier, M. Parker and Mr. Ho Kins. Second battalion, company , Capt. J. X, Callan; company A,’ Capt, Carring,, Mesers. Debott and 8. H. Moore; company &, Lieut. Brown; Metropolitan Rifles, Lleut. Chauncey and L. H. Harper; company A, Capt, Thistie- ton’s company, James H. Hail, . Hall, J. Wilson; Gaps. McDermott’s company (Jack- son Guards) W. A. O’Meara; company F,L. F. Carroll; Capt. Gerhart’ ‘company ‘Messrs, Hoffa, Krouse and Doering; Capt. Miller’s Na- tonal Guards, J..W- Mattigly; Capt, Knight's company, Capt. Knight and RJ. Beall; Capt. Karkanonz’s company, Messrs. Koch, D. Feii and W. Hagermann; Capt, Loeffier'’s company, Messrs. Wagner and Kettler, National Guards, Charles Love, George Simonds and Andrew Burgess; Capt. Fletcher's company, 0. Niflins. ‘The representatives of the Grand Army present were J.C.S. Berger, J. P. Church, H. N. Rothery. The report of the committee on organization appointed at the last meeting was received. It recommended a temporary organization until the 12th of April,when permanent officers were to be elected. Col. W. 0. Drew_ was chosen as temporary chairman and Lt. J. E. Krouse was named as temporary secretary, and Mr. W. A. ‘Hutchinson, treasurer. An executive commit- tee consisting of Messrs, Geo. Wagner, P. L. Rodier, W. A. O'Meara, R. J. Nichoison, T. T. Clements, John Chauncey, J.8. Adams, Lieut, Calvert and Dr, McKim, and a financial com- mittee composed of Lieut. Col. S. B, Clements, Capt. Krouse, Lieut. Burroughs and A-Hotla,were appointed. it was decided to hold ihe celebra- tion on the 12th of A extended to all militi trict to participate. THE LIGHT INFANTRY VETERANS. The veterans of company A, Washington Light Infantry, met last evening at the Infantry armory, Col. Towers presiding and Mr. B. F+ Beers secretary. The various committees re" ported progress. It was decided than the anni versary banquet shall take place at Le Mour’ss on Sth street, Saturday night, April 10th. The officers were constituted a committee on invita- ril, and an invitation was companies in the Dis- ‘sheet now open. Ose HuNpRED AND Frety DIFFERENT STYLES oF CHAMBER SUITES in ash, cherry, walnut and mahogany to select from at bot tom prices. Wasn. B. WILLIAMS, 317 7th st. n.W, Ropert PoRTNER BREWING Co.’s BOCK AND VIENNA CABINET BEER On draught at the following restaurants: American House, 7th st. and Pa. ave. H. Alschwee, 1118 F st. n.w. 1. G. Dakin, 1335 E st. nw. 1. Faber, 405 11th st. n.w. D. Hagerty, 1203 Pa. avi G. W. Harvey, 1016 Pa. ave. F. W: Heygster, 725 7th st. n.w. Chas. Karsch, cor. 14th st. and Pa. ave, E. Kolb, $11 E st. n.w. ‘The Losekam, 1523 F'st. n.w. P. F. MeManone, 605 15th st. n.w, St. Mare Hotel, Pa. ave. E_H. Neumyer, below Albaugh’s, J. W, Onl, 2006 T st. n.w. Sam’l Orrison (formerly “John’s)_¢. 7th & D. Opera House Cafe, c. 9th st, and Pa. ave, ‘Ross, 309 7th st. n.w. *. Sehnelder, 1239 7th’st. n.w, Solari Bros., 1409-13 Pa, ave. A. Supplee, 612 La. ave. PRS: Bat near 14th. je Turf Exchange, (iormerly Chesapeake House, 925-30 Pa. a Welcker’s Hotei, 15th st. n.w, Willard’s Hotel, Pa. ave. Wm. H. Wilkening, 483 Pa. ave, SmpEBoaRDS, DESKS, Book-cases, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Fancy Tables, Library Furniture, Extension Tables, &e. Parties contemplating housekeeping will find it to their advantage toexamine my stock be- fore purchasing. Wasi. B. WILLIAMS, 317 7th st. n.w. Latest DrstcNs in fine and common wall paper decorations, at Veerhotf's, 916 7th street. Not ox Account oF RArN, or any other fic- titious reason, but our regular price for platiorm rockers has always been $3.25, not $7; Smyrna mats, 90c.; Turkish mats, $1; lace curtaias, $1; baby’ carriages, $7; velvet ts, $1.20" per yard. SINGLETON & FLETCHER, 41 th street northwest. Five Hvxprep PIeces of CANTox Mat ‘TINGS just received. This year importations. Wasu. B. WILLIAMS, 317 7th st. n.w. Brscnorr Concert, last one of the season. ‘Unusual program. Heserved seats, only 25c. | Apply at Elis & Co.’ Two Hvuxprep REFRIGERATORS AND IcE (Guests of ditterent manutacturers. Wasi. 5. WILLiAMs, 317 7th st. n.w. THE UNDERSIGNED has obtained the agency for the well known brand, W. H. Thomas & Son, sourmash whisky, fo arsold, which he offers Ww the trade at a le price. Wm, t northwest, Tele- Turee Hexprep Pr wry, VELVET AND INGRAL spring patterns. Wasu. B. WILLIAMs, 317 7th st. n.w. S oF Boy, TAPEs- Carrers. Latest Wer Ar y improvements in our store, nor are we selling goods at a loss. We ean’t afford it. But we can and do sell goods in our line as low as any advertised price list. How preposterous it is to try and make an in- igent public believe that goods can be sold If their cost, &e. ‘To verify the above call and see us, SINGLETON & FLETCHER, 415 7th street northwest, Frery New Styies Paxvox Surres, My own make. Wasi. BL WiLLrams, 317 7th st. n.w. Miss MinNie EWAN’S last appearance, Bis- chor , Congregational church, Friday ing. ‘YY RARE INDEED such opportunities do sometimes occur, but not so frequently as to make us familiar ‘with them. Much is pre- tended in this way, but in substantial fact very little indeed is done. We herein offer one of thoxe tempting opportunities whose romises to be literally and truthfully fulfilled. We 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 procure temporary quarters, and must there- fore sell off our goods at a loss. So that for ten days from this date we will offer every article jn our very large selection at prime cost. Bear in mind, only tor ten days, Breitbarth’s, Odd Fellows hall, 7th st. Bany CARRIAGES, BABY CARRIAGES.—Largest Stock in the city t seleet from, amine before purchasing. Wasi. B. WILLIAMS, 317 7th st. n.w. Wie WAITING glasses repaired, Hempler's, cor, 44; st. il and ex- Cas. 0. Brix will be glad to see his friends &t 957 D street (Post building) Saturday eve., April 3, 1556, from § to 12 p.m. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. ConGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Bischoff concert. ALBAUGH’S.—Lydia Thompson in “Oxygen.” NaTIONAL.—“Storm Beaten.” ALL SOULS’ CuUxcH.—Lecture by Prot. New- com. PANORAMA BUILDING.—Battle of Manassas, HARRIS’ ‘Our Bachelors.” Heuzoa's—“Unele Tom's Cabin” Dias Museum.—Variety. = Condensed Locals. The tea hers and janitors of the -hools ‘Will be pald off tosnorrow, | we Pabliese! ‘The report of vital statistics for the month of January, just issued 7 health officer, states that there were 375 ‘hs in the District dur- ing the month. There were 77 marriages and 302 births reporte Yesterday @ bill for divorce was filed by Ben- jamin. Stewart against Mary € Stowny tates thatthey were married by Kev. Barrow about the 224 of October, 16° she a bim on the 30th of the same month: Mortimer Tamer, a middle-aged Says he is from Missourl, was fined $5 in the Police Court this morning for amusing himself Yesterday by breaking the street lamps on 4g Biren ‘The last Bischoff concert is to-night. Thatcher, Primrose and West's minstrels of ‘38 artists ‘will appear at the National theater all next week. Box sheet is now open. The Union Veteran corps, (01d Guard) met . M. Ed, tion, and they were directed to extend an invi- tation to Gen. Charles P. Stone, who, as the inspector general of the District’ of Columbia militia, placed this company and the other Dis- trlet companies in service in 1861. THE NATIONAL RIFLES of 1861 met at the Infantry’s armory last even_ ing ,Mr. E. T. Matthews in the chair and Mr. G, ¥. AtLee secretary. The time and place for the proposed banquet was fixed for April 15th, at 7 o'clock, at Aman’s. It was decided to invite Gen. Horatio King, of New York, his early days in the military having been spent with the Rifles. ————— Two CurtpreN Drm _Atonr.—Lydia Chase, colored, who lives at No. 14 9th street south: east, reports that she left her home at 7 o'clock sterday morning for her service place, 630 Ease Capitol streets. When she returned home at 11:30 a.m. she found her two children dead—one w boy two years old, and the other a irl four months old.” She sup} they were in good health, excepting slight colds from which they had been suffering for the past Week. Dr. Hartigan made a post mortem ex- amination, and gave a certificate of death from natural causes. —— VERDICT AGAINST THE B. AND P. RAILROAD CompaNy.—This morning the jury in the case ofthe fifth Baptist church agt. the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company, suit for dam- ages to property, which was given them yester- day, returned a Verdict for $7,000 for the com- plainant. ——— MARRIAGE Lice: Marriage licenses have been issued by th of the court to Richard Jones and Mary Gaskins; W. P. Moreland and. Minnie E, Staats, both ‘of Vienna, Fairfax county, Va; Charles G. Haggenmaker and Retta F. Alien, of Prince George county, Md.; Charles Bowles and Sarah Williams; Charles Thompson and Jennie Jacksor Hobiitzell and Julia Aline Gibbs; Frederick Dickson and Mary Smith; F. P. Rainstroth, of Denver, Col.,and Gertrude F. Rheinheimer, of Clevelahd, Ohio. George Max —__-___ AN ASSIGNMENT.—Charles F. Page has made an assignment to Samuel Bieber of his stock of groceries, flour, feed and liquors, at No. Sth street southeast, for the benetit of his cred- itors. Preferences are made of notes given Elizabeth Page for $1,200, $1,000, $1,500 and $800. ——.-__ Tue Box Mancue.—The rush at the first sprin; of the “Bon Marche,” inaugur- ated Yesterday, was so great that the propri- etors, in order to gratify the desire of many to see and examine the latest styles, have decided, after closing their store this évening at the 1 time—6 o'clock—to reopen again from to9p.m. During this hour and one-half positively no goods will be sold. ge Tue Hamrirox Sat sale of etchings at the rt exhibition rooms of Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co, will be con- tinued this evenii at 8 o'clock, to-morrow at 11 o'clock a, m., 3 and 8 o'clock p.m. See or Ercurncs.—The HERz0G’s OPERA Hot urday), will be Cabin. —To-morrow. (Sat- the last matinee of Uncle Tom's One more opportunity for ladies and Ad- children to witness the beautiful play, mission 10¢. for children, Miss EWAN mak nig the Congr jul Spri ‘wool (special bargain), ou NAVY BLUE SATINES, 15e. SURAH SILKS, extra wide, in Beautiful Spring Shades 6oc. ;, wide double pure fine wool in Bedutiful Spring cco A RRR TIT FRE RRR gSS, OO ka RR THT ERE TRH, S55 © AA ERE OT Fe ire Ce RE T § EB ~ cco A ARR T KEE R R Sss8 7 711 Merket Space, near 7th streos ROYAL SERGE Beautifit 5; ress Goods, width, double fold, 12, yards for Soon oe 1.000 yards of PLAID MUSLIN, good quality,6c. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED SATIS EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILI BLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, all silk, 05 BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75e. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 93¢ HEAVY GRO-GRAIN BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, Immense width, cast value $1.25.redueed Two of our HANDSOME DOUBLE SATi DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1, will be presented to tach customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods. ‘These elegant towels are one yard and & quarter long,nearly three quarters wide,all puretine Inen and decorated with a beautiful wide colored border. mb30 Waser & Losey, COR 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, CITY ITEMS. Special Prices For Sata: and Mon- ‘day at the Oriole. 533 7th Berect. te 18c. Oriental Lace, 1: 1 Orient Lace, Se; sixinch wide Swiss * Sabroidery, Ae; O8c. Parasols, 89c4 Lining Cambries, 50; Silesia, 8c; 25e. Table ‘Linen, i8c.; 50c. Table Linen.’ 44¢.; Children’s Swiss Shirred Caps, 22c.; ladies’ coat-back Jerseys, 98¢.; gents’ fine Calico Shirts, 39¢,; seamless Socks, unbleached or mixed, two pair for 25e.; Dr. Warner's Cor sets, 98c.; 65c. Corset, 49c.; large 6c.;'50e. large size Buttons, 25c.; Dress Ging- hams, 9c.; best Apron Gingham, 8¢.; shades of’ Kid Gloves, 50c.; 75c. 59c.; Worsted Laces, 15c.; '10c. croas- Musiin, Se; 50c. Chenille’ Fringe, 39¢.; large size white (rege 68c.; 75c. Swiss Embroid- ered Caps, 49c.; Gents’ 3c, Jean Drawers, 25¢. A List of Genuine Bargains For to-morrow only at R, Goldschmid’s, 812- ‘7th st. n.w.: Hassocks of nae carpet, 23¢., Worth 50c.; better quality, with tassel, 69¢., worth $1; iarge brass tray, with 6 goblets with engraved band, and halt-galion water pitcher, only 70e. worth $1.60; French plate hand mir. ror with’ plush ‘rim, '23c., worth 35c.; larger size, 33c., worth 50c.; extra quality 4 string POS iagociy cuapatsrie See tans Se large tin cuspadores, 9¢.; dishpans, 8 qt, 9c.; 10 qt., 12c.; 10 qt. tin water buckets, ioe pie plates, 5 for 10c.; large bread boxes, Boe, worth 75¢.; English china decorated dinner ant tea set combined, 180 pieces, $14.48, worth $20; covered chamber buckets, assorted colors, 25c.; large clothes baskets, 59c., worth $1; half covered dustpans, 11c.; new shape white china chamber sets, 10 pieces, $1.98; decorated tin toilet sets, 3 pieces, $1.49, worth $2; extra sil- yer-plated table knives, 6 for 69c.; teaspoons, 6 for 39c.; tapestry mats, 49c.; large rugs, 99.5 hand-painted French china tea sets, 56 pieces, only $8.79, worth $12: 50e. maolica pitchers, 25¢.; “handsome hand-painted brass placques, 389¢., Worth jiee $1 gilt frames, Ger com- pleté, 49c.; French china hand-painted dinner 23.79, worth $30; 6 large ing, 25e. A Hats for Spring of 1886. Broadway and 5th Ave. Silk Hats, $4 and 95; Latest styles Fur Derbys, $1.50, $2) $2.60; Large assortment Soft French Felt Hats; Youths’ and Boys’ College and Dress Hats; sets, 100 "pieces, boxts ie M shoe Children’s Fancy Straw Hats, now opening at R. C. Lewis’, 920 7th st., bet. I and K n.w. N.B. Low ‘st price plainly marked in each hat.2 Special Sale. Special Prices. SPECIAL BARGAINS, _ SPECIAL BARGAINS, at Clark's, 734 7th st, n. w., tomorrow. Our $1 French woven corset, 78c.; 75¢.woven Corset, 49c.; Warner's health and nursing cor- set, 98c., sold by others at $1.25; our $1 hand- made corset, 69c.; 75c. corset, 49c.; 50c. corset, 89c.; 35c. corset, 19c.; ‘children’s corset, 42c. Our unlaundried shirts are the best’ for the price in the city. Our 50c. shirt, 39c,; our 65c. shirt, 49c.; our $1 shirt, 67c.; our 7c. percale shirt, 49c:; our $1 percale ‘shirt, 730. Lion brand gents’ collars, latest shapes, 10c.; cuffs, 19c. Ladies balbriggan regular made hose, 14c., ents’ regular made colored socks, 15¢. The estassortment of boys’ shirt waists in the City, 22c.; for a good shirt waist our 50c. grade at 39¢.; White shirt waists, 68c, quality, at 44c, In jerseys we lead all. Vest front coat back Jersey,$1,25,reduced from $1.98; fancy colored Vest front jersey, $1.98, reduced from $3.25; children’s jerseys, 39c.; infant's corded caps, 21c.; embroidered caps, 25¢. A large assort- ment of Normandy caps at rock bottom prices, Infant's outfits a specialty. Our 75c. kid glove, 50c.; our $1 kid glove 73c;; lisle thread gloves, 12\x¢., to-morrow at Clark's, 734 7th st, n, w. 1t Our Souvenirs. Best French Kid Button, $3.75. Flexible Curaso Button, $2.50. Foxed Button and Lace, $1.25. Lasting Button and Congress, $1, Misses Spring Heel Button, 95 cents, Child's Spring Heel Button, 50 cents, Low Quarter Shoes, all kinds. YOUNG'S, 402 7th street, z Sole Agent for $2.50 Electric Shoes, Important to Buyers. That the following wonderful bargains will be sold to-morrow only at, W. Augenstein’s, 817 $19 and 821 7th st. n.w.: New style Decorated Dinner sets, $13.77, worth $20.00; 2-string Brooms, 12c.; 3-string, 18¢.; Crystal Breakfast sets, 27¢.; covered Vegetable Dishes, 39¢.; 14- t. Block’ tin Dishpan, 28¢.; 17-at., 36c,; 60-tt. ‘lothes line, Sc; 90-ft. 12¢.; 120-1, 160; wooden Water Bucket and 50 Clothespins, 16c.; 3 bars Rising Sun Stove Polish, 13c. Dusipan and Brush, 17¢.; colored Glass G: Globes, 23¢.; 24 sheets Gilt Edge Paper and 24 The following it Envelopes, 19c., worth 40c. extraordinary bargains will be sold in our new annex: 18x36 Smyrna Rugs, 64c.; bargain elsewhere at $1.00. 2: 20x40 Smyrna Rugs, 96c.; bargain elsewhere at $1.75. 26x54 Smyrna Rugs, $1.76; bargain else- where at $3.00. 26x56 Smyrna Rugs, $1.92; bargain else- where at $4.00. 30x62 ‘Smyrna Rugs, $2.11; bargain else- where at $4.50, 26x54 Smyrna Rugs, $2.87; bargain else- where at $5.00, B. Do not forget that we have the lowest prices in the city on Baby Carriages, Trunks and Refrigerators. 1 Souvenir and Chromo Week. Youna's Shoe House, 402 7th Stre Look for: The Old Lady in Window, 1 Some Spring Specialties. Plaid Muslin, Gye. per yard; 4-button Kid Gloves, 49c.: beautiful Dress Plaids, 10c. per yard; "Ladies’ Striped Standing Collars, be. Black Dress Silk, at prices before the advance, examine our 874g¢. quality; double-width Cash- mere, all shades, i2%9c.; Large Dress Buttons, 23c. per dozen; Coaching Parasols, 85c.; Chil- dren’s Parasols, 25¢.; Children’s Linen’ Bibbs, stamped in colors, 5¢.; we claim the best 49c, and 75c. Corsets in the city; Alligator Belts, with Patent Buckles, in black and tan, only 10c.; examine ourLaces and Embroideries; Rem- nants of all kinds at half price; a great many good bargains for Saturday and Monday; Men’s and Boys’ Colored Shirts, laundried, 49¢. New goods received daily, We sell all we advertise. M. NEWMYER, 1 780 7th street and 1920 Penn’a avenue, Mahn’s Special Tep Days’ Sale. To save our stock from being detaced while building, we prefer selling at a sacrifice, 516 7th st. and 1922 Pennsylvania ave, Infants’ hand-made button, 25 and 35e. Infants’ worked hole tasseled kid button, 50c, Child’s $1 solar Upped button, 85¢. (Child's “kid worked hole spring heel button, 70. ‘Misses’ spring heel or heel button, 95¢. Misses’ $1.50 fine worked hole button, $1.20, Misses’ $2 fine kid and goat button, $1.46. Ladies’ 75e. kid opera slippers, 50c: Ladies’ $1.25 reliable button Boots, 95¢. Ladies’ $1.75 kid and foxed button, 31.25, Ladies’ foxed and kid button, worth $2.50, now $1.90. Ladies’ $8 fine kid button, only $2.35. Gent's $1.50 solid gaiters and laced, $1.25. d congress, t's fine calf seamless, button, laced and $3, fully worth $3.50, Us fine hand stitched, seamless vam Gents $2.25 call, button, laced an $1.90. shoes, any sty superior to any $5 shoe. Special Special! To-Morxow, Sarurpay. One lot Infants’ Slips, 39¢.; a splendid In- fant’s Dress, embroidery and iuserting, embrot- dered yoke, $1.38; Infants’ Carriage Robes, $1.48; Infants’ Embroidered Flannel Shawl: 79c. ‘All our Hamburg Embroideries mark down to close out. New invoice Colored En- broideries at very low prices. Continuation of our sale of Jerseys we are selling so cheap. Mrs. Max WEYL, agt., at 712 7th street hw. Johnson's, corner 13th and E sts. Choice Norfolk and Seaside oysters, extra tat and salt; also, fish, shad roe, terrapin, game, gyabs, Little Neck’ clams, clam chowder, &c. Meals and ready lunch. Litetime experience, ‘Ladies’ large saloon attached. 1 Last Bischoff Concert, Congregational church, Friday evening. Re- served seats, only 25¢., at Ellis & Co.'s, 8 All are Invited to King’s Palace Spring Opening of Pattern Hats, Bonnets and Wraps Thursday and Mridays April istered ne MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. And as you see our Yard and Warerooms are a handy place to get anything you want inthe building line, and you avoid the trouble of running about to make purchases of various material. We have the reputation of selling low on every- thing, besides furnishing first-class material, and pro- pose to keep it up. WILLET & LIBBEY; Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer- chants, mb31___ Cor. 6th street and New Yorkave. n.w. Mioous J. P. Paso IMPORTER, 1107 F STREET N. W. Opening of FRENCH BONNETS axp ENGLISH HATS , (@irst Spring Importation) THIS WEEK. No formal day, No cards. m29-1m last evening and erected captain; Robert Neison, 1st Heutenant, and ‘Frank Page: Second lieutenant, Wm. Hays, the colored boy who cut Joseph Marshall on the 6th of last month, was before the Police Court to-day charged with assault and battery, but the testimony was to the ef- fect that the boys were playing and Marshall, the defendant, wascut in the leg accidentally, ‘and the court dismissed the case. _A resolution was adopted unanimously by Nelson Division No. 2, Uniform Rank, Knights of Pytbias, at their regular meeting last night, extending their sympathy and ald to the Clerks’ Early Closing association, in behalt of their earnest endeavors to give to the clerks of the District of Columbia time for recreation. Dora Johnson testified before Ju Snell to- day that her husband behaved sean us, and because she called on the Lord he beat her; the @ourt find him $5. Groncze T. Kuen TAILOR, 414 9TH STREET NORTHWES? ‘Grocers If net on hand ask to get It for you aii VM SATELER & CO.. Distillers, Baltimore Natura MINERAL ae. SHAFER WATER No lady should miss seeing thisgrand display.5 ell, 734 Gh st. n.w., 50 F. Cigars $1 to $6. Every style showcases. Lowest prices,’ Ty.20 Pickwick Club Whisky is the best, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 34 1b. “Ward” Drilite, 450, perlb. Also cottage cheese and butter milk; sweet milk Sc. per quart. Cream 165 cents, ee A Wow To Hovsrxezrrra TRY WASHBURNE'S SUPERLATIVE, It is a grand Minnesota Patent Flour made from the most carefully selected hard Dakota and Minnesota wheat, It-swill make beautiful ight, snow white and nutritious Bread, Rolls and Biscuits, and never falls to give satisfaction, ‘Wholesale Depot corner 1st st. and Indiana sve. n.w mb27-1m WM. M. GALT & Co. Fors Ox Sronscz ‘We are prepared to receive Furs on storage, insur- {2g them ugainst damage by moth and fire, at a small B, H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 Pennsylvania ave. mh25 Serre Hars ‘Fresh supplies of the Spring Style of SILK AND DERBY HATS, Introduced by DUNLAP & CO., FIFTH A’ NEW YORK. ches ‘Justreceived by WILLETT & RUOFF, mb103m_ 905 Pennsylvania ave, FOR $1. oa hE gee Dos Tax Prato: x wis ‘The Spring Opening having terminated, THE PALAIS ROYAL is anxious to thank its patrons and the public for their support, Such has ‘been the demand for SOUVENIRS that those lots re- duced in price for the “OPENING” are almost closed out, and though NEW GOODS, must now be called Remnants, FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 2D, ‘TO FRIDAY, APRIL 9TH, 814 SEVENTH STREET. OONTINUATION OF THE GRAND SPRING OPENING oF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS AND 4LL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE also LADIES’ SPRING WRAPS AND JERSEYS, on MM 00. NX ppp a A B MM QO NN DD 4a AA EX 3 555g EER 009 a EEE ° XN D Aa iy AA 1] D SPE Cl AE EYE OSES fA Y BO BP SaaS it a% ad H KER pn A 7 eS, A OL 3 u om P Fowy - aoe E E = uu EER »D! aa eg Bags a4 tu os me 4 a ye ca 2 ss = APPR. «8 ZA GH #3 See ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. SS5 0%, i OUR SPRIN TATION PSE PT i —— od “od WY ian EMU HEB wauumeny Sep wnare INCLUDES ALL THE EER MM MM N A NN NIT, LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS OF THE PARIS AND BERLIN MARKETS, Erk GEA RTE oS ta [as near aerators E iio ll 2 MN WRA“AN NN OT > EXTREMELY Anon az REMARKABLY LOW PRICES The SOUVENIR PRICES were so low a OUR HaTs WILL BE CLOSED OUT eee ‘BB OFEE L ww B B E $9 ‘ywww EP EL £83 Gey BBB EEE ‘00 w $CQ 00 g8S3 TIT g as 8 3 bu z ‘To Make Our Spring Opening 09 “oo” Bag es It should be remembered the goods are entirely new and represent the latest Spring Novelties. The only reason for their sacrifice is that, (owing to the enormous sales of last week) same of the lots are broken. Such lots will be offered SPECI THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECL DISPLAY OF AND BONNETS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER 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! ‘Still More Interesting We Will Tender as SOUVENIRS FOR OUR OPENING DAYS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, TO ALL PURCHASERS, AL PRICES, In Addition to the Low Prices Already Quoted on Our Goods, IAL BARGAINS NO LADY SHOULD MISS. LIST OF SOUVENIRS, THAN FRENCH AND ENGLISH, as well as DOMESTIC PATTERN HATS, at $5, $6, $7, $9 and $10, aN STRAW GOODS, nt ND BONNETS, sists m shapes and THAN column in Rgitn Slat, Fancy, Eacen Peatland tranwvay Beaidsces Soe Wesabe, Boe Be aaa oe eS CHILDREN’S HATS, HAN Hundreds of different styles of CHILDREN’S AND MISSES TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, at 16, 19, 20, 25, 35, 50 and 60 cents only, Come and see them, look at them and you are sure to buy thea. FLOWERS, 00 PPP FER NN N II NNN GGG. we m in the Spring,” but the very choicest of French Flowers, es 88 ef fe SUN HORAN GO| oaivtanets ee"Kiogs euince the grosses array ever Canin, '20G- BoC Soc, So. Joes f0e, abe So F Be SAE ERE Soe rs Elegant colors; thousands of bunches of Tips, at 23c., 34c., 48c., 68¢. and 75c. a bunch only. eniges PLUMES, PRICES Desirable colors, to be slaughtered at 37c., 50c., 65c., 75c., 87c. and $1 a Plume, PRICES: RIBBONS, Prices Of Gros Grain, Satin and Picot Ribbons, at last year’s prices, notwithstanding the present great advance in Bae manufacturers’ prices, eitee PRICES Oriental. Spanish, Guipare, Escurial and Chantilly Laces, in all widths, at 8c., 10., 15c., 18c., 20c. and 25¢ bes LACE CAPs. Accholce line of Lace Caps, handsome styles at 10c., 15c., 25c., 35c., 40c. and 50c. ars PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, At 75c., 90c., $1, $1.25 and $1.50; most excellent value. WRAPS AND JERSEYS. 5 ae ef? A Fs Our Ladies’ Wraps, Jackets and Jerseys especially imported for King’s Palace. Pep AA OE AR OT S55. JERSEYS at 75c. 95c,, $1.20, $1.50 and $1.75. B oN tu 4 # a8 ELEGANT VISITES at $6, $7, $8, $9 and $10 only. JACKETS at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. RRR pS 2 A £ Bee 83 YY AK E ‘We tender you our sincerest thanks for your generous patronage, and we promise a treat in store for all who ER O.O Y¥ Ads’ E__ .. | honoruswithacall at our RE 00 ¥ 4°4 tut OPENING DAYS, M@READ LIST BELOW CAREFULLY-@& S@BEFER TO “OPENING” aDV'TS-“@a 4a COMPARE WITH SOUVENIR PRICES“@8 spl city. POLITE ATT ‘We invite you all to ‘Inasmuch as it will be your pleasure to behold the grandest and finest display ever exhibited in Washington Remember our motto will be in the future, as ‘nthe past, FAIR DEALINGS, LOWEST PRICES. NTIONS and the LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM, ed RPP, A A 900 EER ES HAN NG = gs Be ak FE AA gor Rilfgés & PAR AEE EG HN AN GSS aa aa > ap 814 SEVENTH STREET. You Mvsr Cows To Tur a ‘That's what we are, and here's the proof, CSA SUE Te et TTITH HU URRR 88 DDD AY ¥ TH HU UR R BB AA YY | MEN'S PANTALOONS, strictly all wool, $L.50, REMNANTS OF SOUVENIRS 7 HHHU U RRR Sss,D DAA YY ta You £ z BggS BoP aa b4 Come early. dear friend. you can't come too soon, ‘To secure a dollar-and-«half Pantaloon. ARE BEING OFFERED BELOW AND ENS PANTALOO! stripe, strictly all wool “OPENING DAY” PRICES. aa _—— - ‘They will make you jolly, they will make you laugh, EFF RRR 1 DDD A ¥ ¥ —_ FFP RRR Ho ppp AY ‘These all-wool Pants at two-and-ahalt, woke i BB ga yy a ze PO a ee Rs SEES ABTALOOMG, nest Reic tna) etcsciy atl ag SOUVENIR LIST. my ee : =e gs FS WE WILL SELL, I wandered by the river side, I wandered by the mill, a gs I strolled along the Avenue, I climbed up Capitol Hill, © | BETWEEN THE HOURS OF NINETO ELEVEN, |! peered letra aes haere 12ye. Pure Linen Handkerchteftemn. 9 8° I bought a pair of Hair-Line Pants for twoandseventy- Se Sameera Tae see ONE LOT WHITE CROCHET SPREADS, eight, Be, Torchon Lace 00. es asa! Goise oa Collass sia Cole. me 0 MEN'S FANTALOONS, fashionable French stripe, ‘98e. Lace Scarfe and Fichus,. 5 CENTS ONLY. aches Si SUK LAC oun ‘You will laugh, you will dance, you will rollick, you ae omne & None to be had at this price after eleven o'clock, Snes My “s 3 PATASO18. nn To get there in time to join in the fun; $1.68 Coaching Parasols. veo i MILLINERY. Of the crowd which “canght oa” to that marvelous 98. Olngham Umbrellas 886. T5e. | We, have abandged the old ryatemof advertising drive, - We e Latest Nove $2.25 Twill Silk Umbrellas...... Hi as early os ‘anybody in: this sets We produce | Those Pants that are sold for three seventy-five, $1.48 Sliver Gray Gostamers.. every day New Goods in all our different departments, $91.20 “Ellie” Kia Gloves. aes Spor ee MEN'S PANTALOONS, combination stripe, the 5c, sill Mitts, colors. 174. | Imported and algo nade lngur own wore ogms, have | Latest Novelty, all wool, 62.60, cahow the past fo 2, yet we 250. Lisle Thread Gloves... 196. | bring foun styles, s every da 2 We have determined sie peee® to sefi our unte jowers, Ornaments, an greatest bargains stock, O6c. & Button Castor Mousquetatres... 73e. _@8e. | St'Stitinery Goods the best ‘Ouly-"at, Popular New ‘Were reserved till last, and by the clock $1.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves.......$1.35 $1.25 | York Prices. ‘Will tick them offto fleld and staff, 25e. FANS, all st71S.ccnnninenmnnene 220 190. SR TMSERD HATS And rank and file at three anda-halt 980. Fans, all $1715.eursnnnnonenn» 800 70c. | Our work in this department Is pretty well known. $6.68 Ostrich Feather Fans.. ‘We only add that this season we will try our best to. produce ‘Stylish Patterns, to suit every one, at Popular MEN’S SACK SUITS, $3.90, $5, $7.50, $8.75, $9.75 25c. Jewelry, all styles... upward, . Be. Pocketbook, al syetennene BOG BTC || SPRING WRAPS, MEN'S CUTAWAY SUITS, $10.75, $11.25, $12.25 ruary we advertised some handsome ae maar See Be spring Wenn yore picked out “Those left have been Saunas or T SUITS, rns. 63c. | ‘They quickly were pic! out ose let D "3 E ALBER’ $15.50, $16.50, Ade. Ostrich Feather Tiptienrmemeen 39. 370, | TeGuCed, and another lol of new Beaded Wraps, Bluck $17.40, $18.75 upward. 98c, Bunches French Flowers........76c. 69¢. | Just come, and marked out at Popular BOYS' SUITS, 18 to 18, $6, 98.50, $7.75, $8, $8.25 18c. Military Pompons............ 12c, vera pete Gl 4 $8.75 upward. wwe a great many of imported and made here, oe Deanne cee Taber 12c. | roo many styles to describe, ull‘of which we marked at | CHILDREN'S SUITS, 4 to 12, $2.50, $2.75, $3.12, (49c. Lisle Thread HOSE... ssrsse-csoe ‘28c. | Popular Prices, ($3.50, $3.75 upward. 39c. “Schopper's” celebrated Hose. 290, OUR JERSEYS. _ $2.08 Pure Silk Hose. 25e. India Ganze Vests... Adc. Gossamer Vests..nsensen ‘7c. French Woven Corsets... ‘B5c. Scalloped APFODS.-v.. 19c. Nurses’ Caps, all styles,, 92.68 English Jerseys... guaranteed of Prices, CLEARING OUT. ‘We have determined to make a our odd garments; have therefore made | and placed them or separate bay ‘Our ‘imported, Beit Stocirinette, eu correctly, desivableaijies, aud Popular ‘big sacrifice with ‘several tables, LOT 1, ‘One lot Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Jackets, Costs Everybody who keeps Jerseys don’t know how to the he VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. X. W, | ae ek New Easter OT BELOW COST; but really new, beautit Ustic and cheap. at the Circulating Library, 1° Pennerivania avenge, Easter Cans Asp Noverrms Now ready a very compicte and attractive display of CARDS and NOVELTIES for aster, ‘Now isthe time, while the stock is. fresh, to make "“Grotee Little Rooks tn neat styles of bindings, ice Little es 0 Prayers and Hymuals in every variety o Eanilly aid Pocket Bibles Hooks of De Books for Sunday School Librart OrSWat BALLANTYNE, ‘other ions Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymuals Sunday school Library mh20 ‘ASHINGTON CIRCULATIN 807 14ih st uw. ‘Recent additions: What's Mine's Mine, ly Parish, ‘The Aliexs, How to be Happy Though Married, "We Two Indian Summer, [m19] And Latest Periodicals, Jvsr Recewen THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886, On sale and subscriptions recelved, Washington ‘agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN G PARKER'S, 320 Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROIDE| Finest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia SUK, Arrasene Crewel abd Cheullle ‘Children's Lace Caps, Afchans. shawls, SES AND HILBBONS. Stamping donie prompily. J. C. Horemssos, Lironren SPRING MILLINERY, CLOAKS, LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, CORSETS, &c. FOSTER KID GLOVES §1 PAIR AND UPWARDS. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, mh22 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. = = Srecat Sacre Or Hosteny. Ladies’, Misses and Children New Styles. Im- mense Assortment. Choice Goods and Low Prices. 100 doz. Unbleached, medium weight Hose for Ladies ‘at 25e. per pair; worth 37e. Misses’ and Children's Engilsh and French Hosiery, regular fashioned, from 2c. up. DOUGLASS, mh24 522, 524, 526 Oth stn. 18S ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, MER forest Broece Nominee an jes Corsets to order in every style a ‘snd guarantees ‘at and comfort French Hand-made Underciouning Sterino Underwear Patent Shoulder races, End ms one eform Goode, lent Shou! an French Corsets and bustles: Cunarenss Corsets anda $1 Corset (ise EL ¥own make) se phioe@ stsurpassed, N.2—Prench, German aud Spats spokes, mrl¢ Mea Serum Koverser, - 605 9th st.. opposite Patent Office, Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SW! and ALL-OV TORCHON, MEDICI'S EGYPTIA TRIMMING LACES in all the Most complet DREN'S LACK, Spring wear in ail kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOOUS mhi3 EWEST STYLES FOR resses and Wraps. Models received from Paris Imported “Trimmings. Madame LE- FRANC, 351 N. Howard st. Baltimore, Md.1b0-in® , M. B. Bree & Co. ‘ART NEEDLEWORK Prize Medals ad Diplomas were awarded at the Cincinnatt Industrial’ Exposition, 1884, tor Art Embroidery and Drawn Work. zat ‘Awards for Art Neediework, executed from jual Designs, were received from the Department vr Woman's Work at the New Orleans Exposition, “Finest and largest Exhibit of Art Embroid Mrs. MIL Bruce, Washington, D. C."—ieport Woman's Department of the World's Exposit at New Orleans, 1354-85. ‘asbington, D.C.—Supplies: 433 9th st. n.w. Studios: 915 Est. nw. N.Y.—Arcade Buliding. n28-6m. by of Is still selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at. oer The Ceentort Shire ieiforced! ad made of oe ‘material (Goiabed). only - Si Good an can be bought anywhere at any ‘foe's the time to eave pour measure Mor shirta to order). solid. bosoms, Oa " ones Rok, seen Dress Shiris, made to order. (pleated bosoms), for any number of plats desired. Perfect St guaranteed. At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, apa 1002 F STRERT NORTHWEST, WILL OPEN ON MONDA LANGE ASSORTMENT OF WHICH ARE THE “LATEST I FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. NEW SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE Nir IN BLACK AND CREAM, RANGING FROM DED SILK GREN- TOSS A YARD. NOV. PRINTED CHALLIS N INDIA SILKS AT $1, $1.23 EW TUSSORE SILKS AND SHANTUNG PON: NEW LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS RANGING FKOM 600. TO SL PER YA BLACK AND COLORED PEKIN MOIRE AND MOLE PRANCATSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED GROSGRALNS.PAILLE FRANCAISE, RILA® 4 DUCHESS ANDSURAH SLURS RANGING FROM 7dc. TO » A YARD 8@ PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERCY vie, Penn. Avenue, Corner Buh stieot, _ Established 1840. New Serre Druss Goons ‘We are now prepared to show a splendid line of new Spring Dress Goods, at prices tar below anything we have ever offered betore. 6,000 yds Plain and Figured DRESS GOODS ta new Spring colors, 10, 1240. 40-in. Sk and Wool HOMESPUN, tn Pisin and Stripe to match, 62%c, 3s-in All-wool FOULF; colors, Brown, Wood's Electric Blue and Stone, 50c. 40-in, All-wool SERGES, in new Spring colors, 36-in. ORKNEY SUITINGS, 25¢. 364in. Twilled DEBEIG TRICOT CLOTHS in Spring weights, MADRAS and CANTON GINGHAMS, CRINKLE SEERSUCKERS, &e., &c. CLOTH for Men and Boys’ wear, 25, 37%, 500. Alldinen TABLE DAMASK, 20c. A bargain in Crochet BED SPREADS, 75c. WIN LOW SHADES, all colors, with Spring Rolle, CAKPETS, OLLCLOTHS, STRAW MATTINGS. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., m29 636 Pa ave., south side, near 7th st Srrixe Dares Goons. ‘We have just opened a splendid line of French Now- elties in Dress Goods, comprising Wo india Silke, plain and figured; Pongers, plain and printed; Satteens, figured and embroidered; printed and embroidered | Mulls, printed Linen Lawns, pri % ings and Pillow ple Cloths, all sizes, reams by the sed wo ox inens, all widths, ith Napkins to math, Tabl iowels and Toweling in great variety. | Thome of choice goods will fiud it to thelr advantage | amine our stock before purchasing. HOVE & BRO & CO., mh24-2m 1328 ___HOUSEFURNISHINGS. — = — q Varor Sroves ‘We have just received acar load of the LAZEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, all'sizes and ail styles, | single generators, &c. Be sure to call avd inspect our assortment before you purchase a VAPOK STOVE. Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE | BOSS COFFEE POT. « W. & JENKS & 00, mh27 TAT Th sm pest DYEUNG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty, Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON &CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer aud ‘Muison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris. 3a8 Mas. Vox Baaxors, Moorsre, Formerly with Lord Taylor, New ores Win. Barr Cos St Loulsy Mo. Suits madeat the shoriest notice, Superior Sitting, requonable prices, so stniactch gaarattced Eveuing Dressca Bridal Prowesus a specialty, as 2 Lath st, beoween Tate K. PIANOS AND ORGANS, TANICH & BACH PIANOS. TQ Gver isiobo sold and nit a alssatish muchassr, ‘Galiy's” wouderlul Selfplag uMeUtS, G. L. WILD & BRO., 709, Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864. Fine new 7-stop, high top Sterling Organs only $45, With stool and book. mh23 ‘OHN F, ELLIS € 0o., vanla ave., near 10th st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city. PIAXOS sod ORGANS tor rext onl Se ee SS Bak eid Fel Weenea ee = JOHN F. ELLIS £00., m93m, 137 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st, ICTOR BECKER, PIANO SALE AND RENT WAREROOMS, SOL OTH ST. XW. a Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing “ete HEE tabs AC SRARe Onan ae PA Soe eS SSE CH Tae eas K xK K A K A KK Vg x BBR FER BOB E BRR KE Bae &, -B KEB > ny Piaso Forres UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE é 00, WAREROOMS: Baltimore—204-206 W, Baltimore Street, New York—112 Fifth Avenue. . WASHINGTON-817 Market Space. 323 LE VIS & CO's UPRIGHT GRAND 4riAROs-The perfest Piano of the word New PIAN and elegant styles. monthly payments ‘at low- festanctury priges for the holiday season. $1.98 Imported [Stockinet Jerseys.......1.59 $1.44 ry HL. SUMNEK, B11 9th st nw. @8c. Lace Corset Covers....... 5Tc. 49c. eola fromea bbs 900) ging eo Corner Massachusetts avenue Enwan F. I F Discs 88e. Night Gowns, CAME 700, "790. nie one vania avenue, 47c “Patti” Bustles. 86c. One lot of Gingham and Whlie Lawn Salts, from 2 to bier ceain yes —— = le Genuine “Pear's” Soap, unscented 9c. Se. | 12 years “They willgo,, 4 aca as PIANOS. MUSIC aa) ‘83c. :Lubins’ and Atkinson's Extracts, 31c. 29c. rors. MUSICAL Se Rented S3e. Florida Water, Large 8x2... 200 276 | One lof of children’s Gingham Suits and Kilts, from | Open Saturdays until: =mn29 ee ee B5c. Pocket Necessaries.....-csssene 2OC 23e, | 2 oe ‘They wiles... % as ag for 1Gc. Manicure Sets..........sseuseevnrssnerenee 17s 5c, STEINWAY & SONS, as = Hass For Taz Sramc Wan. = GABLER & BROS PIANOS, 25c. Ribbed English H 21 190. inietocd at low Es “at” (086. ie. MMM» stock at low figures. 80c, Misses’ Gossamersvnnnnneseees 840. 780. BPR, & g wea . a tng crisis trade CaacES we ane Sale eee es E x Piaxos: $1.25 Boys’ Rubber Coston $119 $1.27 a r ww Lae Pee city of MERSON ch 36,000 NOW IN USE. $1.98 “Gretchen” Dresses............8L08 $168 aa uw Saa8 “KNOX” AND “YOUMANS” a a: 4 rellable planoatamedtam FEE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, two of the leading batters 6f New York city. STECK @ CO AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. esr. 3 ur $200, 64 and $4 Dovby Slats §5 and’ 96 Drem | Pianos, and Ores exchanecl roped a Hats, are superior in analy Offered. | Oe ae eet complet asbarument of be. male $1.60 Imported Rubber Cost mmnn-$155 $148 | hg] SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND D STREETS, | }0v¥ Mixed Casimere Hats $1. SoS ee @8e. English Kid Cove neni 89. TBC. $5 SILK UMBRELLAS, warranted for 18 months HENRY eve Feet, 25e. Pure Linen Handkerchiefe.........19¢. 16¢, B Ss ae m29 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Or. 25. Batin-Lined 8CAFfvrennennenry 18, 170. fete cee Ladies’ SILK UMBRELLAS, §1.75 and $2.50, —————— 480. Searty, all styles. 800, STO Ove 2. H. STINEMETE 450%, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. 25e. 4-ply Lined CULM nnssnmeenannns 190, 180. Saad : > Ss 250. New Style Suspenders... 19¢. 180. SPRING OVEROOATS roo 2237 Penngyivanis ave | Guretst Sunes: IRTS! ‘Te, Fancy Night ShttBier wim O8. 66] QQCUPY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO-DAY. — $2.25 Twill Silk Umbrellas... $1.98 $L.93 KKeeveroxss Marr Wuunczr. ‘Coiesstnns ts mate ; © MONARCH SHIRTS, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE THE ~ Tie erat variety must eatisty you of our de- me ‘Reinforced, Patent Stays, with Linen Bands, termination not to surpassed STRICTLY PURE prices we ask an equal determination not to be ‘THE BEST TONTG. FOR $5. THEY ARE WORTH $1 EACH. undersold. PERFECTS DIGESTION. Aso, ry " ee ate. _— i _ . eee ‘These goods were made to order. and range in price ‘Beware of Imitations, None genuine without the ‘FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH. 00 roast WALKER @ co, Signatureor EISNER & 2 3 3 Sole Agentstor tne U@ Fhils,Pa | Withafulllineot ‘00 ry =| mas 625 Pennsylvania avenue. ae — * COLLARS, CUFFS, HOSE FOR SALE: st ‘WHICH WE ARE SELLIN 4 CHEAP, Cirmnite Work: vest felities tn ‘tee ae }rracitnsten, 2,0, aT al 111719 BENNA, AVE, wath, les and ment Pratieg mane? faunal “Tome ELLERYS, 1119 Fa aw. A Deconaren Sroxz Cures CHAMBER SET, $2.75. | THE IMPROVED CARPET SWEEPER ONLY $1.75. OVER 1,000,000 IN USE SWEEPS CLEANER THAN A BROOM, i. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, CHINA AND GLASS, 2020 Tun s. nw. mh26 A DE Now that Tam fully established in place of business, 728 7th st. n.w., 1 wish 10 to the public some very Low Pri Shades, etc. etc. We are now sel Up. A very fine #-inch juch English ieze 10c. per piece. Holland shades, 6 feet Rollers, tor 45c.; a nice 6-fo0t St ‘toot Opaque Shade, any color, for Se Dado Stindes 50e./on Spring Hollers, 2 uch €. per foot. hhile the prices are low. ‘the place and number, my new J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Agt.. 728 TPH ST. NW. P. Hassox Hiss & Ca SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS. mh26-16t FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS FABRICS, CARPETS ocl6m__815_ FIFTEENTH ST._N. Goon News) Goov FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE; For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, a8 bo One need be without a well-furnished home because 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 48 CHEAP 4S THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE ‘WHERE FOR CASH, And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock Ww ect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘andterims elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tuat GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Cone and be con ‘vVinced that what we say are facts and nohumbag. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at no GHOGAN'S. Jvsr 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. HOEKE 118 _ 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth | eta ant Se aes ra week smn Ladies, take. Li nace" Saks