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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1886. D. rr LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orvick oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFTICER, Wasurnetos, D.C.. April 21,1556. 9 a.m. For the middle Atiantic states, light local rains followed by fair weather, slightly warmer in the northern portion, stationary tempera- ‘ture in the southern portion, variable win For Thursday, fair weatner 1s indicated for all districts east of the Mississipp! river with alight changes in temperature. A New Surry artistic milking stools, refrig- erators china maitines, window shades, bab carriages, &c., just received. Moses & Son, 11 and Fests. nw Ware the 7th regiment was passing up {th street yesterday afternoon it was com pell Yo make a stop, owin to the large number of rsons Who had collected in and about Cruit’s famous candy house, 419 7th street (ander Odd Fellows’ Hail) After ail had made their pur- chases the regiment was once more able to take Up its line of march, much to the satisfaction of the people along the line. Jensey Sartor Suits, with Caps, now very stylish, at Barnum’s, 2 Lapres solid gold American stem-windin; Fasches, #25; gents, $50. Harris & Co., 432 th st. Leave Your ORDERS for Potomac roe shad, large white perch, boiling rock, at R. A. Gol den’s Potomac river game and fish stalls, Cen- ter Market. Roe shad a specialty, received @aily from the upper and lower "Potomac. Goods delivered free in city. Telephone 847-3. PLare Sartor Stirs at Barnum’s, INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS, 711 MiktSpace $28 WILL BUY a solid walnut, marbletop, chamber suite, with bevel mirror, chairs, Fockers and etc. 2 WH Be 31170 t northwest. EXAMINE EAsTER Caxps, Easter books, and Easter novelties, at Morrison’s book store. FIsELy PLArTEep Sattor Surrs at Barnum’s, SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES at the Vienna Optician Co., 609 Penn. we THOSE who contemplate papering their rooms will find it to their advantage to visit J. F. Bpelshouse, agt., 723 7th street, before buying ehowhere.” Prices very low. $25, $25, $25—A solid walnut parlor suite, seven plecsa® Walnut extension tholes, 86 ‘Wa. H. DUNN, 311 7th EASTER souvenirs, Easter novelties and Eas- ter cards, latest styles, at halfprice, at Baum’s. ts, at Barnum’s, Anristic Easter CARDS.—Schmidt’s, 504 9th. For ins in fine diamonds, see window display of K. Harris & Co., 432 7th st Tux very finest opaque shades, two yards Jong, on spring rollers, any shade, for 50c. J. F. Spelabouse, agt., 728 7th street, ‘MILK and whisky tester. Hempler’s, cor. 4%». CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Natronat.—Jefferson in “Cricket on the Hearth” and “Lend Me Five Shillings.” ALBAUGH’s.—“The Silver King.” Haxnrs'—“GirofleGirofla.” '3.—“Fun on the Bristol.” An infant only a few days old was found ina Yefrigerator in the yard of house 1419G street northwest about 9 o'clock last night, A quar Yer of a dollar was in its wrapper. It has been sent to St. Ann’s asylum. ‘The water being very muddy at the distribut- ing reservoir the ‘supply of Potomac water at present comes directly from the Great Falls,the ‘Water there being much clearer. The Laboringmen’s Protective Union last evening elected officers as follows: Henry Wil- ams, president; Wm. H. Somerville, 1st vice resident; I. Edwards, jr., 2d vice ‘president; Chas. Lucas, recording secretary; H. Myers, Bnancial secretary; J. H. Hall, treasurer. In the Police Court to-day Edward M. Willis, forfeited 35 for cruelty to animals; James Farrel, was fined $5 for protanity; Joseph Holly, and Clarence Chase, a like amount each for dis- orderly conduct; and several boys paid $1 each for playing bail in the street. In the Police Court this morning Frank Hart, colored, pleaded guilty toa charge of larceny and was senten 30 days in jail. ‘The public schools will be closed Good Friday and Easter Monday. ‘The examination of candidates for teachers’ Positions will take place at the Franklin yuilding on the third Saturday in May. —_-_— Statement by Mr. Cohen. ‘To the Editor of Tur EvENrna Star: Since your paper the day after my arrest brought an article severely reflecting upon me, “nd since the government failed to make out a case against me, it is but due to allow me to say that every material allegation then made 24 Tellecting upon me. was false and not sus- ained In court by the party or parties furnishin; $ou the information, The editor of the ‘Watlonat ‘Republican. has kindly consented to publish a letter of mine in the today’s Republican giving 3 full account of my side of the case which will show that a more outrageous and infamous proceeding seldom takes place in a civilized ‘community—that upon the proof submitted in court there is noroom upon which to predicate €ven a suspicion to say nothing of proof. And, Mr. Editor,it surely behooves you, representing, ‘as you do,an influential and widely read paper, 4n order to do justice to expose any violation 0 Jaw whether committed by acitizen or by an officer. And more especially when committed by an officer for which there is no redress be- cause the government tailing to be responsible and the officer being irresponsible leaves the citizen with insult and injury which may have a tendency to cause him to take the law in hisown hands, however able he may otherwise be disposed to be. I have opened not a fruit stand but @ fruit business, and I am doing a nice business which is evidence of the fact that the public appreciates my efforts both public and Private. Yours truly, Isaac CouEN, corner 4%, Strect and Maine ave. Sw. Im Favor of Eight Hours. ‘The open meeting of the Federation of Labor Jast evening was largely attended. Addresses 4n favor of the eight-hour day were made by Messrs. Paul T. Bowen, Richard Emmons, Frank M. and E. W. Oyster, the president ofthe ASCENSION CHURCH FREE FROM DEBT.—The eed of trust held by a gentleman in Philadel phia upon Ascension chureh having become due has been paid, and the church is free from the debt ineurred in its erection. The money Was raised some time ago, but the gentleman refused to recelve it before the expiration of the Bask Batt.—The Nationals won another game from the strong Newark club, by a score of 4 to 3, after a very Interesting game. ‘This ufternoon’ the home team will play with the Kochesters. Other games yesterday: At Louis ¥ille—Loutsvilies 2, Cincinnatis 9; at St. Louls— Browns 11, Pittsburgs 10; at Philadelphia— Athletics 7, Brooklyns 3; at Baltimore—Balti- Mores 2, Metropolitans 10; at Richmond—Bos- tons 8, Rochesters 0; at Macon—Nashvilles 9, Macons, 4; at Charleston—Charlestons 11, Chat” Yanoogas 10; at Augusta—Atlantas 9, Augus- tas 4; ut Savannah—Savannahs 7, Meinphis 3; ‘t Providence—Providence 15, Dexters 5. eng ASSIGNMENT.—Daniel G. Hatel: has assigned all property, etc., including stock in trade, No. 420 9th street northwest, to Samuel Maddox, with the following preterences: Mary R. Hateh Covington, Ky., $3,176; Geo. Se 4 Cowlishaw, Nicol & ‘Cs., $496.68; Me Stark & Co., $126.65; G Watson, Karsch & Uo. facturing Co., $156. ——_+—___ Ixprerwexts.—The grand jury today pre- sented indictments against the jollowing les: Jeflrey Warfield, alias Jefferson We War Held, bigaiay; James’ Price, assault with intent tw kill George Harris; Samuel C. Vinal, lareeny ${ gold and silver watches and silverware from Tancis Aldrich; Isaiah Hillery, assault with Amtent to kill Lavinia Myers." —— CLAIMS To Have BEEN MARRIED UNDER Prorest.—Yesterday Mr. J. Carter Marbury, for James M. Jones, fled lll for divoree trom Mary Alice Jones. "Tuey were married July 7, 2885. He alleges that he became acquainted Sooners berepre a@ beer — and makes ch: s against her reputation before marriage, sayin ‘that he became intimate with her. ‘On the 71 of July, 1835, he avers she inveigied him into ‘the house of her father, Joseph A. Gardiner,who foreed him to marry his daughter under Uireat of killing him. He was taken in a carriage to the house of the priest attached to the church of the Immaculate Conception and @ mar- ceremony was read over. He alleges that he did not consent to it of his own free will, and that half an bour afterwards he returned to his Mother's house, where he has since lived. ‘TESTING THE BARBERS’ SUNDAY Law.—Atthe Suggestion of Mr. Corihill, counsel for the hotel barbers who are charged with keeping thelr Shops open on Sunday, the court gave judg. ent against Jolin West, who keeps fits shiop at the Arlington, An, the, sum of $20, and, for the Purpose of case puri decided, an appeal ee Re gee MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marrlage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to W. H. Campbell, jr., of this et a, — J ty, and Julia Wil- N.J.; William Tyler and Amelis Tyler; Marshall L. Barnes, ‘Troy, Yy and Lela’ R. Fry, Of this etty. es ———— ‘TRUSTEES SALE oF CHorIce Buriprs Lors ox Coxsgericer. mo AVENUE—Atten! ealled vo the trustees’ sale to-morrow. (Trane Gay) afternoon, at five o'clock, on the premises, of lots 23, 24 and 27, in square 92. "These iaek are situated at the head of Connecticut avenue, One of them has three fronts—Connecticut avenue, Boundary street and 21st street. The fend through to 21st street, makiog we gai to 21st street, two building fronts to each. Affairs in West Washington. THE CaTHOLIC UNIoN.—Mr. Chas. A. Upper- man has leased for a term of five years to the Catholic Union here the ty at the south- west corner iaeieees been Workmen mee ay in Atting up ase uppes oft aiding the nee of the anton he Ach so orgautenticn at the union will be appropriately celebrated in the early part of May by the occupancy of the new Salen x THERE WILL BE ConFIRMATION at St. John’s church to-morrow at 4:30 p.m., by the Rt. Rev. Dr, Paret, a St Maryland. No SALEs.—There were no sales of cattle at Drover’s Rest on Monday last. TEAPEuATURE Alp CONDITION oF W ATER Ar a, a~-Great Falla: temperature S&¢tom, dition, 30. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 65; condition at north connection, 18; south curstere ake ae ; ee ee tem rature, 62; condition at faflacne perebows, E condition at effluent gatehouse, ‘eluent gatehouse, & About the Proportion. ‘Washington Cor. New York Herald. As I was passing through a hall at Willard’s to-night I accidentally overheard this: Porter—You rang, sir? Member of 7th "regiment—Bring me up ® ham sandwich and five bottles of champagne. Scraz Sixs, in Beautiful Spring Shades, extra wide width, ex- cellent quailty, Soe. HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, in Beautiful Spring shades, all pure fine Wook 25e- ALBATROSS and NUN’S VEILING, all pore fine Wool, Beautiful Spring Shades," wide double width, 37igc. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 75c, BOU-CLA DRESS GOODS, 1 yards wide, immense double width, 75¢. ave A RRR go fh he og RR ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street, NAYY BLUE, BROWN AND GARNET SATINES, ROYAL SERGE Beautiful Dress Goods, Spring shades, extra wide width, 12 yards for $2. EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, extra wide width, cosh value @L-26, price reduced, SoBe BEAUTIFUL FIGURED SATINES, 180. 1,000 yards of PLAID MUSLIN, good quality,6a, BLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, all silk, 650 BLACK BROCADE SILK, 75 BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. Two of our HANDSOME DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1, will be ed to each customer who buys $10. worth of Dry Goods ‘These elegant towels are one yard and & juarter long,nearty three quarters wideaall purefine inen and decorated with © beautiful wide colored bord ‘apie OR CHILLS AND FEVER, AND ALL MALA- LARIAL TROUBLE USE ELIXIR OF BBR ABBR BB AA BOB BBB A A BBB OKEE K It contains no QUININE or any METALLIC COM- POUNDS. At Druggists, 50 cts. per bottle. alé-Imap AMES H. McG1L Sells th sas rey for $1° 2 * arb " a BLACE apl5-10t4p CARRL Srecuat Srrme Bancams BRODHEAD & CO., 907 F Street Northwest (Masonic Temple), ‘Now offer the most beautiful line of Seersuckers Gingbams ever shown. Ginghams 5c. to 12%. at for 30-inch sheer and beauti- ful goods. Lupin’s All-wool Nun's Veiling, batross Cloth In cream, light blue, w Diack. Beautiful linen-fini ed, Prints, be, ull ege Ular Made Hose in all colors, 25, worth B8e. Tacks Damask, Towels, Sheetings, @c., at manufacturer's ices. ‘Lovely ‘Pure Silk ‘Jersey Gloves. 50c., and read Gloves at 15c.and up 10-4 Sheeting, 1 Hamburg. Fagings, 2c yard and apr becutiful fori and 12a exize lange: and heaty Cechet Counterpanes, $1. Never has such WONDERFUL BARGALNS been offered in Washington, _aps-1m BRODHEAD & CU., 907 F st. n.w. Srectan. GRAND EASTER OFFERINGS AT THE “CLOTHING PALACE,” (Beginning April 17th, and continuing until the 24th, inclusive.) OFFERING No. 1.—A peautifal line of Children's Suits, in six different styles and designs, Actual value $4. only $2.70. OFFERING No. 2—A fine assortment of Children's Norfolk Suits, ofine newest designs in Cheviot and Us ere, strictly wool; werth only $3.85. Soa abate aial i es 3 we — oe the est bargain of them all, an elegant line of Boys Suits, from $2 to 17 years iti round “and stiaight eat ‘Sacks; usual price $4.75, now $3.85. OFFERING No. 4.—A good line of all-wool business suits, Frock and Sacks, in Cassimeres, Cheviots and Flannel, for $7, $7.50 and $8. ye lot you ae take ad- vantage and buy ‘at once. It consists of a nobby aa sortment of Corkscrews (in all shades), Cassimeres and Cheviots, made in round and straight cut Sacks and ‘button Cutaways, for $10 only For these offerings look in the windows of M. KAUFMAN'S Clothing Palace, Cor. 8th and Tsts. 26. ‘Sa Call early, as we close at 7 p.m., Saturday and eves of holidaysexcepicd spissm COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, ‘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 bullding 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, Lamber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer- chants, mb31 Cor. 6th street and New York ave. n.w. Rosrssos, Panzer & Co ‘Having made extraordinary efforts to secure the choicest and most desirable goods that could be found or purchased, either in the foreign or home markets, ‘adapted to the cultivated tastes of our own people of ‘Washington, and these efforts being crowned with un- oubted success, a8 can readily be demonstrated by the immense number of “Patrons and Customers” ‘who daily throng our spacious salesroom in pursuit of goods, handsome trimmed, made in every respect equal to custom work and perfect in fit, for which our well and favorably-known house stands preeminent ‘and unrivaled in display of Fine Ready-made Gar ments for Gentlemen and Boys, we would solicit = thorough insvection of our display, with entire confi} dence as to satisfaction to our customers in resulta, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE, => ‘819, Southeast Corner 7th and D Streets, a theast Th Ovz Busmess Sours SPRING OVERCOATS OCCUPY SPECIAL ATTENTION TODAY; = ‘The great variety must satiafy you of our de- termination not to be surpassed and the low prices we ask an equal determination not tobe = ‘Undervold. peter ew ee oS ee NOAH WALKER &00, mas 626 Pennsylvania avenue Eusrez Noverrms EASTER NOVELTIES. EASTER NOVELTIES. EASTER NOVELTIES ¥ EASTER NOVELTIER, ‘Now is the time to buy—stock complete, LARGEST TOY, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTY Prices the lowest, apis. 403-405 7th street northwest, ‘yiistd and Sof shell CITY ITEMS. Special Prices for Tharsday and Friday at the Oriole, $22 7th Street. Se. India linen, 12%e. India linen, dieached sheeting, i shades, 6-button length, sols, 89c.; 50c. gent shirts, 39c.; tailor made. 50c. chentile S00; gents 9c. drawers, 3 best 49c. corset in the city; lining cam- 25c.; bries, 50; linen crash, 6c.: silesia, Be.; seamless sock, ‘anblenetied oft mixed, apr, 2se; beat apron ging! ; dress ginghams, 9c.; Iddiew guuse vest, 176, 8 tor boc; large stss white bed 8 "60¢; cashmere wraps BL-LG; children’s ladies" 0c. 25c.. to 83, all reduced in prices. 1 x en I oe PALACE. RED LETTER DAY! SPECIAL AND GENUINE REDUCTIONS For Oun RED LETTER DAY SALE! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, ‘We desire it to be understood that the Red Letter BX N GGG x BED LETTER DAY! Crazy Cloths in the following | Sele at our establishment will afford our patrons and price 20c,, in | friends an opportuniry to secure goodsat a great re- Mikado, garnet, cream, pink, light blue, navy j duction. The regular prices asked for the goods are It Will Pay You to Stady This. At Lansburgh & Bro's r weekly rem- nant and bargain sale day, to-morrow (Thurs- ) April 22d, besides scores of other bar- we" will sell shades for 12%. per yard, regular blue and white. Ladies’ colored bordered handkerchiefs 11¢.; Figured Foulards 8c. per yard. Satin Coaching Pardscle oer att ieades. red Lawns 3c. ‘ All Linen Huck Towels, size 32 by 17, 10c. All Linen Bleached Fringed Napkins, 38¢. per doz. gadles' Embroidered Linen collars 15¢.,worth Children’s Egyptian Lace Collars 23c., regu- lar price 40c. Kemnants Striped Natnsook ge, per yard, worth 12446, ‘Mourning Prints 5e. per yard. 9B, Yards long Nottingham Lace Curtains ¥ it. patios fallsized Hose 5c. per pair, in navy nly, Ladies? full length White Skirts 296. each. Ladies’ Four-button Undressed Kid Gloves 56c. per pair. Tadiesand Boys’ all Linen Collars, sizes from 11 to 14, only 15c. per dozen. Remnants and bargains in every department tomorrow, at Laxsgunon & Bros, 1 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar by going to Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, “in Ena ir ota. ah T Easter Souvenirs. The most handsome Chromos ever offered, and the following special bargains: Infant Tassel shoes, work holes, 45c. Kid Spring Heel Button, 4 to 8, 50c. Work Holes Kid Spring Heel Be. 8 to 10% Work Hole Button, 11 to 2 Kid Button, Work Hole, 980. White Kid Slippers, 75¢, to $1.25. Patent Leather Eun pe $1. Ladies’ Hand-sewed Gaiters, $1.25. Flexible Lasting and Kid Button, $1.50, Fine Kid and Foxed Button, $2.50. Best French Kid Button, $3.75. Youne's, 402 7th stree Hellbrun’s Old Stand, ‘Look for The Old Lady in Window. 1 Another Batch of Bargains At Strasburger’s Dry Goods House, 820 7th street northwest, 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, 14c. a yard. Purses, double clasps, 10c., worth 25c. Large all-linen Towels,20x40,12%c,,half price, Stripe Linen Napkins, 48c. doz., worth 75c, Bargains in Table Linens, Albatross, all shades, 19c., worth 30c, A good 50c, Cloth for Norfolk Jackets, 25c. Immense wide home-spun Suiting, 33c.; good. value at 50c, Floor Oi Cloth, 25¢.,worth 40c. Epecee bargains in Parasols. xamine our stock before purchasing else- where, 1 Lansburgh & Bro. Will inciude In their regular remnant and bar- gain sale day 1,500 gross Buttons in three sizes tomatch for 10¢., 15¢c., 25¢. per dozen, worth 25c., 40c., 75c. 5 g LaxspurGH & Bro. The Office of Howe Machine has been removed from F st. to the corner 7th and H sts, a A Husband’s Testimony. The husband who loves his wife looks out for her in every way, saves her from all trouble, and watches her health even more solicitously than hisown. Mr. R. B. Wilson, of 52 N. Exe- ter street, Baltimore, whose wife has long been an invalla suffering from nervous affections, had tried almost every remedy she saw adver- Used, and had consulted many doctors to no Purpose. Here is what shows what she now 1s, after trying Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron, her husband being the authority. BALTIMORE, Jan. 14th, 1886, Messrs. Hanpy & Cox. Gentlemen:—I wish to certify to the efficacy of your Celery, Beef and Iron,as shown in the case of my wife, who, being naturally of a ner- vous and delicate constitution, wag rently, benefitted by the use of two bottles of your Medicine, as shown by a wondertul décreage in her nervousness and building up of her consti- tution generally. Very respectfully, R.B. Wirsox, No. 52 North Exeter Street. Mr. Wilson is a well-known resident of this city, and this testimonial speaks volumes; but bis is only one of thousands, Every druggist sells Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beet and Iron, 1 How to Make Moncey While Doing Good. ‘The many visitors to the city of New Orleans uring the past winter months have frequently, both in thelr letters home and their recounting the incidents of their travels, dwelt upon the celebrated Charity Hospital, which has been a refuge for many years to the sick and injured, and which is sustained by the Louisiana State Lottery, about which, and its monthly grand distribvtion of fortunes, any one can learn more on an application to M.A. Dauphin, New Or- Jeans, La. Here is a rare case where’a person may make much money by doing good tostrangers. Best Place to Rent a Sewing Machine of any kind is at Auerbach’s, 7th and H sts. 1 See Manning & Co.'s Slate and Wooa Mantels, before purchasing. Best work. Lowest prices.2w Scott’s Emulsion of Pure COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, In Serofulous and Consumptive Case Dr. C. C. Lockwood, New York, says: “I have frequently prescribed Scott's Emulsion, and regard it as a valuable preparation in scrofu- lous and consumptive cases, palatable and effi- eacious.”” eo 83 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th, near D st, Pickwick Club Whisky 1s the best Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4, 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. perlb. Also cottage cheese and butter milk: sweet milk 5c, per quart. Cream 15 cents, Agr Tur ’Puoxz SOME QUEER SNATCHES OF CONVERSATION CAUGHT ON THE FLY. ‘Ding-#-ling, sling, sling. “547%y wants 763%" “Hello! Hellor” “Is that you, John?” “Yeu” “Coming, ain't your” “Iwill if I can shut my wife’s eye.” “Oh, that’s all right. ‘Tell her you were detained at ‘the office. Good time, you know. Champagne sup- perana—" “Ob, it's a sweet little cherub, and only weighs five Pounds, Weare going to name it after—” “Say, John, is that you talking about a baby?” “Nor “ Then some one must be chipping in over this wire.” “ask him if I put a mustard plaster on my feet ‘whether it will draw the toothache down? I’ve been suffering —" “Oh, bother the flowers that bloom in the spring.” “Yea, I know theplace. Adler’sTen Per @ent Cloth- ing House. Best goods and lowest prices in the city.” “Say, John, are you talking about Adier’s Clothing ‘Houte?” “No,Tatn't, But there is where I buy my clothing, Revertheless. If you want anything in the clothing Une gothere. Adler leads Washington in low prices. ‘He has s remarkable handsome spring stock. They tell me that he sells clothing at very ttle above cost, and yet makes money, because his sales are so large.” John is right, ADLER'Sis the place for bargains, T= PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. XW. Teally cheap. What, then, must be the Red Letter Price? We can assure you we have reduced them. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, ONLY, ‘TRIMMED HATS, ‘Regular Price. Red Letter Price, 96.00 95.49 6.00 4.60 4.50 412 3.50 8.15 3.00 2.75 LADIES’ UNTRIMMED HATS. Regulag Price, Red Letter Price, 2:00 40c. 370. ry CHILDREN'S HATS. Bed ‘Trimmed Sailors, Plain and Mi Straws. ‘Regular Price, 200. Papas 87c. ‘Fine Milan Sailor Sie. A beaut amortment of Trinimed and Untrimmed rtment {mm Hats too numerous to mention, but tee all ists too numerous to mention, but can guaran RIBBONS, ‘Regular Price. Red Letter Price 24. No. 12 All-silk Picot Edge, 210. 18. "No. 9 All-ailk Pieot 150. be. ‘All Silk and all We Jvc. cvlors. “Be. LACES, Immense reductions have been made in our Lace ment. Would like to quote the ‘but Poewant of space id te sata og ewe narERED bat wide black 8; » all Bil; >, 250.: ety Paes nsec ee Leese oe regular price, 16c; Red Letter f FLOWERS, ‘Regular Price, ‘Red Letter Price 25e. Fine Bo 21 Te cic gi B00, Res ee Flowers, BT. Bargain. abe. 65c. At Regular Prices. 55e, Particular attention to our 75c. Sprays, which we are having Such a run on. Hed Letter Price. 5c. lar Pri BREE Red ee ice. Bic, 30c. 480. All Col 4c. 85c. 3 in abun 58c. Be. Src. $1.00 870, We take pride in calling attention to our stock of Jerseys. Buying direct enables us to quote at whole- sale prices, Regular Price, ‘Red Letter Price. $1.25 $1.12 200 Tailor Made, ier 250 sm 237 3.00 2.87 SPECIAL Our fine Norfolk Jerseys at $1.50, reduced to $1.87. BOUCLE COATS. ‘Regular Rrice, Red Letter Price. $4.25 au $4.00 6.00 Colors. 4.75 PARASOLS, Having » complete stock, and as regular price is low, we feel convinced that the Red Letter Price will induce you to purchase. Competition defied on the above—Regular, as well as Red Letter Prices. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, K TH ENN GGG ™ 553, Ex HORSE &°% H Bi HH NEN Goa 9% KK OT NNN GGG Sg55 PPPoA A 000 EER PoP 4A LT AA OO E Bro Ma EAA 8g Be Pp A A tian A 4 Coo ERp p20 814 SEVENTH STREET N W. L 00 NN NX DDD 00 NK E 9 ONNN D DOO NNN Even Soe HEH BoP O.0 8 RH Extx “oo” BM Bod’ oo” NAN BBB zz OM Be a 77 BPR, BBR AA 2 AA ERE BBB aaa k“Sh ES 715 MARKET SPACE, ‘We Wish to call general attention to the fact that we are now showing the largest, best and most varied ‘assortment of the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE MILLI- NERY. ‘The low pricesat which we mark our stock make It ‘an object for every lady to inspect these goods before effecting her purchases- EVERY Pr. ErE At FRGihi es ¥ ¥ RE UW DDD AA ¥, 18 OUR RED TICKET DAY. : PREPARE FOR EASTER! LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, In great variety, at $2.46, $2.97, $3.35, $3.50, $3.97 $4, $4.25, up to $10. These hats are not purchased by the dozen, but trimmed by our own milliners; there- fore we can assure our customers of the styleand qual- ity belng corret. RIBBONS, All styles and quality, from 2c. a yard and up, FLOWERS, ‘Finest Imported Flowers, from 26c. to 7c. a spray. ‘TIPS, ‘All shades in season, st 25, 37 and 50c. a bunch. PLUMES, Every style and shade, from 85, 40, 50, 75c., $1 and ‘upward. ‘LACES, Big lot of Orientals, from 5c. to 50c, ‘1 lot S-inch Lace, Oriental, at 250, LACE CAPS, 1 lot of 40 dozen Lace Caps, only 9¢., worth 250. ‘Infants’ Caps, made of Corded French Muslih, hand- somely trimmed with Lace, 370. HOSIERY, INFANTS CLOAEN, PARASOLS, KID GLOVES, SILK GLOVES, CORSETS, From 2 to 10 years, all the latest styles, and husdreds ‘of other articles too numerous to mention, EVERY FRIDAY, #18 OUR RED TICKET DAY. 2m) COME AND VISIT THE L. SHBG EDUCATIONAL. “DRY GOODS, ___ BOOK MRS ee Nor German Natod apc savan-| Serxa Day Groovs. Use ic mast Wonderful Variety tothe world. br ro rafter May ist, “Satiet 1415 Corcoran st. HORT-HAND AND PRACTICAL PENMAN- fanght by a. Aen hen Me ‘Wedni and Fri- sary Schoo fess ea OF LANGUAGES, rp BeprrTz scroot, ‘Washington. D.C. (72 14th at. n.w.), And cipal other ete,” ‘RS ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1424 NST, has reopened her School of Klocution and Dra: matic Art; also private class in English branches with teachers for French and Mathem: aps-im* [pauics and English, by Prot fA.SPRINGER, late Service Examuluer.” Applicants for exatuinatio ar and information 433 Tensade IN LATIN, GREEK, MATHE “Apply for circulars ‘St Dw. apl-3m Te NEW SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES abate anh Whites © SURES 18th st. ow. -im* |PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 9TH Sietoae ay. oeapecoeire oo ar em education ‘that quallfice young men and women wPPort, themselves and’ succes and Writh Open ‘and evening. So ere et ae cee ot ipa ARS. ‘Prindipal ae ners HOFFELDT. TEACHER OF SING- (ode ingafter tne truc Italian method; Ci: and lero German, French and italian by ‘Unsurpassed ods, 1215G st nw, wh29 es ‘CH LESSONS, THE QUICKEST, EASIEST and ‘best senown ey een, Prof. H. LAR! U1 irom Paris, Sorbonne ‘University. -ATHENEU FRENCH LANGUAGE. 13]4I stow. 4m* {CHOOL OF PRONOGRAPHY. Seno Nekodr OF REWRITING, SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL OF ROOK-KEEPING All Shorthand Books and Supplies. All Writing Machines and Supplies. aio on RIVATE LESSONS IN BOOKKEEPING, ‘Mathematics, Penmanship, and in ail English ranches. Terms moderate. Apply to C.F. WOOD, 27 bth st. ne. mahl-2m’ XVANING, FRENCH CLASSES FOR BEGIN- ners aud advanced puplis now, forming at 1014 17th st., between K sts. Also, morning and afternoon classes for adults “and children. Cail at 4230. B, Bi Parigian pronugclation, ‘practical and original V. PRUD'HOMME. 124 “WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. sey clove pulling. cor 8th and F nw. Seven teenth year. Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Fiute,Corn Se, Five sdvantagen 0. BULLAWD, Dittcion” Sasaee Iss AMY LEAVITT OF a Conse Fiano techuigue, unrnsouy” and Seis culture. 1012 Jom we new a3 TATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF to adults confidential; for college, a ‘West Potnt, all INSTITUTE, ew, corner Sth and Ketanw, Mehemalica Casicth BOLO soy, A. M, Evening Classes, $3 and $5 amonth, 062d SUMMER RESORTS. 66 (OLONADE"—ATLANTIC CITY, J—ALL MODERN IMPROV MENTS. AddressC. C LEFFLEH,62313th at. r Hot (RESSON SPRINGS, ENNA. MALIN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD, SR ieee SDA ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE will open JUNE z61u1, Parlor aud Sleeping Cars from all points east aud west. For circulars, éc., address _api7-65t__WM. K. DUNHAM, Supt, Cresson, Pa, ERMONT HOUSE, VERMONT AVE, ‘above Atlantic, Atlantic City, N. J. obstructed ocean view. Open ‘all the, year. Telephone No. 52. apirsu POR RENTLAT NEWPORT, BT, FOR THE season of 1886, a large Cottage, excel- ently situated, completely and hatdsomcly (mh B: oul furnished. It contains drawing room, brary, ‘smokii room, dining room, lane tries, kitchen, laundry, servant's hall, six master’s rooms, accommodation for four servants, f nace. gas, , hot and cold water; open fire pl fbroughoht. ‘Cellar, perfectly dry.” Drainage ‘excel- lent. Apply to GEO. K. SISTARE’S SONS, Bankers, 617 14th street, Washington. apl6-2w® Foe sare LARGE HOTEL prorerty, fd At Ocean City, Maryland, Known as CONGRESS HALL. Hotel contains 100 ‘Rooms, and 1s furnished throughont, and is in good repair. ‘Terms reasonable, Apply to SAMUEL PELTZ, 223 8. Sixth street, m27séwimak Philadelphia, Pa. J Ags crane cyrTAGR FoRSibe seta esr mune a ema ese Seton "Se oe Reet DW. spl Blog EE ish GEESE CORNER ATI AN Uc and Delaware avenues, Atlantic City 8, EDWARD 8. LEE, Prop. ‘tent ‘Open ail me year. Poco ‘EL, PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLIN. Hear ‘pacitcn Atianc cig Fe coh gomMoriable snd well appointed, “0. Box Seo OE Yim RUNUSS api dine HE WAVERLY ail me year." Sam parlos or and emt eee jor, tot’ and cota Le Seq bana, scam hheateg. nO" DOE 8m Mra JNO. L. BRYANT. f15-3m* GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Exiznvs, 1112 F Srerer We liave opened » complete line of GENT'’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR, consisting of French Balbriggan Gauze and Sum- mer Merino, Gauze Shirts and Drawers for $1. a sult. Jean Drawers, 50c. and 75c. Freuch _Buibri Shirts and Drawers at $1 each, or $1.75 a suit. full regular made French Bait Drawers at $1.50 each, or $2.75 Wool Undershirt at $i each, A full line or Fancy Hosiery. The latest style in Collars, Cuffs and Neck- Wear at the lowest prices. A latge assortment of Plain and Fancy Night Shirts, Six fine Shirts to order, $9. Shirts to order is our s5 p10 ELLERY’: A lbriggan Shirt and asuit A light all Srrcat Sure IN OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, MMMM 00 NNN ppD A ¥ ¥ MMMM OO NNN DD AA YY HYG oe Fa ge OY uM M “oo NKN Bop 24 ¥ AND TIT? ERE x 7 EE En es Pe, A YF OUD kr 5ss, BB AA YY t “vu kxe Sss8 Bop “4 ¥ = ‘Lace Curtains, Russian border, twisted thread and tape edge, worth $3.50, $2.60. ‘Lace Curtains, Russian border, twisted thread and tape edge, worth $4.25, $3.50. ‘Lace Curtains, Gulpure pattern, twisted thread and tape edge, worth $3.00, $2.25. Lace Curtains, Guipure pattern, twisted thread and tape edge, worth $4.75, $3.65. Portiere Curtains, Roman stripes, worth $3.75, $3.00. Portiere Curtains, Roman stripes, Chenil Dado, ‘worth $5,00, $3.95. Portiere Curtains, Roman stripes, Chenille Dado worth $7.00, $5.50. Portiere Curtains, Roman stripes, Chenille Dado, worth $8.00. $6.50, Portiere Curtains, Roman steipes, Tapestry Dado, ‘worth $10.00, $8.25, Roman Drapery (for Curtains), worth 250, 15c. yard ‘Madras Drapery (for Curtains),worth Lc, 12%¢. yard. ‘Serim, different stripes, worth 12%4c., Sige. yard. ‘Smyrna Rugs (Door), worth $1.75. $1.40, ‘Smyrna Rugs (Bureau), $2.50, $2.18, ‘Hassocks (Brussels), worth 65c., 49¢. ‘Hassocks (Brussels), worth 75c., 63¢, ‘Raw Silk Table Covers, worth $2.50, $1.95, ‘Baw Silk Table Covers, worth $3.25, $2.35, Jute Table Covers, worth $1.35, $1.00. ‘Table Oll Cloth, white and colors, worth 28¢,, 20c. yd, igh ees: and colors, worth 12%, Sige, ‘We will also well our 11-4 White Bed Spreads, ‘worth $1.00, for 750, ‘Last, bat not least, our Patent Spring Roller Shades, ‘with Crescent and Fixtures, complete, 86c. P. &—Particular attention is called to the quality of ‘Holland in these Shades, aT BAURIS. apl7 416 7TH STREET. SSS eee Ww. ‘We have Just received another addition to our already large stock of new wash fabrics, which em- braces all the new things out this season: rinkleSeersuckersin stripesand neat checks,17%c, and check Gingzhams, }0c., 12%4c. and Silks. JOHNSON, GARNER & ©0., api 636 Pa. ave., south side, near 7th st. Seuss Gureore Lace Nera SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), NEW BLACK AND CREAM SPANISH GUIPURE LACE NETS FOR OVERDRESSES AND GAR- NITURE, IN CHOICE DESIGNS, RANGING PER YARD. [ADINES. ES. TO. ELEGANT BLACK BEADEDSILK GRE CONFINED STYLES IN DENTELLE LAIN. EMBROIDERED BLACK CREPE DE CHINE. NOVELTIES IN PURE SILK BLACK VELVET GRENADINES FOR SPRING WRAPS. BLACK TWISTED SILK HERNANIES FROM $1 FO $1.75 PER YARD. BLACK SEWING SILK GRENADINES FROM $1.25 70 $2, LUPIN'S CELEBRATED BLACK SILK AND WOOL HERNANIES. BLACK AND COLORED CANTON CREPES AND CREPE DE CHINE. : “EXCLUSIVE PA\TERNS” IN INDIA AND GHINA SILKS FROM $1 TO 81.50. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN SURAHS, RITA- DAMES AND GROS GRAIN SILKS, FROM "6c. TO REW SCOTCH CHEVIOTS AND HOMESPUNS. NOVELTIES IN ETAMINES AND CANVAS IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINA- TION SUITS, RANGING FROM 50c. TO $3 PER NEW IMPORTED JACKETS AND JERSEYS. NEW EMBROIDERED BLACK CAsIIMERE FICHUS AND SCARF. IN SILK CHUDDA CASHMERE SHAWLS. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES IN PARASOIS,SUN UMBRELLAS AND CARRIAGE SHADES. PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERT: Pruny BuiLprxo, ‘Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. ¥stablished 1840. apl7 Luxssurcz & Bros: GRAND SPECIAL COTTON UNDERWFAR SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE. FINE UNDERWEAR AT HALF COST, BESTMA- TERIALS AND TRIMMINGS, AND BEST WORKMANSHIP, BUT SLIGHTLY SOILED. HENCE THE REASON OF THIS GREAT SACRI FICE. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES THAT CAN- NOT BE DUPLICATED. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. ‘We will get the goods out of the house if prices will cause it, a8 we mean to carry nothing but fresh goods and the newest designs, FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED UNDER- WEAR AT HALF ORIGINAL CosT. THIS SALE COMPRISES LADIES’ GOWNS, CHEMISE, DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS, INFANTS’ WEAR GREATLY REDUCED. MISSES UNDERWEAR OFFERED BELOW cost. BUSTLES. A Bustle is now an indispensable article to complete S fashion Toilet. Our spring stock is now iu, Our specialties are the “Flora,” the “Snowden,” and the “Princess of Wales.” THE “FLORA” BUSTLE. ‘This is made of Hair Cloth, comes in all sizes, Sold everywnere at 25c. Our price 19¢. THE “SNOWDEN” BUSTLE Is another of our best selling styles. Regular price 25¢.; special price 19c. ‘THE “PRINCESS OF WALES” BUSTLE, ‘Made of whalebone, will be sold by us for 75c.. The great advantage of this bustle liesin the fact that it can ‘be made larger or small, according to one’s desire, Second floor; take the Elevator. LANSBURGH & BRO., ONE PRICE. 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st. Ladies certainly now have no cause to complain re- garding a variety of styles and colors for selection for ‘8 Dress for SPRING or SUMMER wear. For never in the history inthe Dry Goods trade were the styles so varied, colors moreselect, rich and elegant, and having taken special care to select meterials of the highest Standard of manufacture, we can safely assert, and with pride, that we have the LARGEST and BEST selected stock of Dress Goods in the city Among our great collection we name a few speciaties. “CHECKED ALBATROSS,” ‘The latest novelty, in eight (S) new\ shades, all wool, 42 inches wide, only 60c. COMBINATION SUITINGS, Lace, with canvas effects, in all new shades, 12 pat- terns, only 62igc. per yard. “ALL WOOL CANVAS,” all shades, 50c. “ALL WOOL SERGE,” alll shades, 45¢. PIN HEAD CHECKS, 644, all wool. light weight Cloths, at $1; worth $1.50 per yard. “40-INCH WIDE FOULA.” all shades, 50¢. Full line of Grenadines, Dentelles, Frize, Boucles, Camel's Hair Cheviots, and all other new and desira- ble novelties ‘Weextend special invitation to those ladies that have not visited our spacious Dress Goods “Saloon”? to come and investigate the sincerity of our statement, and at the same time toconvince themselves that tor perfect lightand plenty of room this room caunot be excelled. L A NNN L AA ORNN Eo fok RNS tun 2°42 NNN &s BBR U URRR oco nH H 4 BBU UR RG GHW ee Bu VER Econ h &tf BBB UU & H GGG H ‘“as* BBR RRR 00 BRR OO BBB ERE O © BBREEROOW . BBB R ER OO & 5 ALWAYSONE PRICE, aplé 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, New Srrixc Darss Goons ‘We have just opened a splendid line of Spring Dress Goods, coniprisii Novelties Iu. Woolens. pial and seimmlnnon: Cloth Silvey inal the New Coorg ‘Spring Weight; India Linens; figured and stl Mulls: Printed Linen Lawns: "Figured Suttecns it ered Robes: Potiges and Tides SUES, pike sm ene F : Fongee and thats ore : Black Satin Hhodemers and Surah Shke: Sik snd Wed Grenadines: Silk Hernanies; Lisle and Silk Hose in beautiful shades; Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match, all sizes, in all the new patterns: Belgian Linen Sheetings; Pillow-case Linens, all widths and jualities, ulso a full line 3-4, 64 and 8-4 Linen for Slip Govers ia all the mew designs. Au inspection of sa ‘Stock is Solicit HOOE BRO ©0., ap10 1328 F st nw. Tar Brasce Barrons Sumer FACTORY, Iastill selling the Mystery Shirt (the ol@ favorite) at ‘Ze. The Comfort Shirt (reinforced) and made of the very best material (finished), only 8c. ‘This Shirt is ‘ag good as can be bought anywhere at any’ price, fow is the time to leave your measure for Shirts, Six finest Dress Shirts (made to order). solid bosoms, for $8; elther open back or open front. Six fines. ‘Dress Shirts, made to order, bosoms), for $1 any number of pleats Gesiecd! "Periec: ft gusrauieed At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. iB SH HORHOCE™ Ot BP, ag a ey aa to teachers." Come and wee. aplo-oe BJ. JAY GOULD, 422 Oth st JAASTER ROOKS AND CARDS SATIN ART PRINTS FOR EASTER. Dainty Gif Books, with painted or {iuminated covers, Messuge of the Blve Bird. ane. Bells, Easter Messengers, and many other re © G PURSELE, aplo dist e ow. EASTER CARDS EASTER NOVELTIFR: A splendid assortment of Easter Goods now ready. Prayer Books and Hymnals, Lenten Books and ail ‘goods suitable for the Easter Holidays, ‘Call and examine the display at JOHN C PARKER'S, I am now prepared to show my customers the largest assortment of EASTER GOODS Thave ever offered, including Easter Cards, Books and Novelties, Lenten Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymnals and Books of Devotion. W. H. MORRISON, ap2 475 Pennsylvania Ave. New E , " ew Easter Canns NOT BELOW COST; but really_new. beautiful, ax find cheap a the Clreulating Library 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mb31 Mrs Lucy L. Hunter, & aster Carns Novetrms Easter Canvs Axn Noverr Now ready @ very complete and attractive display of CARDS and NOVELTIES for tamer, Xow ls the time, while the stock is fresh, to make selections, ‘Choice Little Books’ Pray 1: I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY Shelves to make room ‘for my increasit FINE AND COMME IONERY. This gives an opportunity for book buyers to place in thelr Hbraries a fine collection of standard and miscella- neous works. Don’t miss itif you want to be bene fited. Any book or books wanted not in stock will be ordered and a liberal discount made from the retail Prices G. A. WHITAKER, a for Be. and =. 5c Also. 6foot Opaque Shade, any. LF Ag. _apl6-2m 726 7TH ST. NW, Parnes Wisarxo PAPERHANGINGS will be W. 1. ‘Wal Papera which are entirely neve athowent possible prices. Also a line of itaby Sut recetved ‘Siip Covers cut and made at lowest rates. W. H. HOUGHTON @ 00, 1244 Ft ow ap15-1 Tex Roowar MOST:IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY USEITIS WITHOUT 4 PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD IN ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM (CONSUMPTION OF ICE. IN ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE: MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED EN THE RIDGWAY, 4 1105 Pennsylvania ave. LADIES’ FEAL GARMEN A iNeed. Bute oral eae a M= E. McCAaFi J Too Pa. nw. Shapes over Ladies’ straw Hats and Bonnets in the latest styles. ‘ap20-1me SPRING OPENING. PATTERN BONNETS, ROUND HATS, JACKETS, WRAPS AND RAGLANS, PARASOLS AND SU RESS TRIMMIN T! rCHINS ON aplt Mrs M. J. Hoesz, 1309 F STREET N. W., WILL MAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FRENCH. BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS DURING THE COMING WEFK. LADIES ARE INVITED. ap3 | GOULD, 421 9TH ST., NEAR PA. AV. « Lovely Easie? Banners. sxi0, 150. Unique Sagin olesale price to teachers. ‘Jap. Fans, Scrolls, Wonders for children. “Peep into our window.” Sheet music, 5c. aio1 Mek aN 207 LEST X. W—CORSETS AME omade to order. “A perfect fit guaranteed. Also, line of Shoulder Braces, Reform Walsis, French Corsets and Bustle. Corsets Iai 3 z mate "Co nated. as-is Mrs B. M. Mex Materials of all Stamping done prompiy. apl-3m Srecu: Saez ‘Or Hosen: re Ladies’, Misses and Children. New Styles. Tm- mense Assortment. Choice Goods and Low Prices. 100 doz. Unbleached, medium weight Hose for Ladies at 25c. per pair; worth 37c. Misses’ and Children’s English and French Hosiery regular fashioned, from 25c. up. DOUGLASS, 522, 524, 526 9th st. n. w. J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, No. 1020 Seventh street northwest, aplé Bole Agents for the District, Varor Sroves ‘We have just received acar load of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, all sizesand 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 MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT, W. & JENKS @ co, TTThe ow, P. Haseox His & Co SPRING LINE or WaLL PAPERS. FRESOOING AND STAINED GLasa mh27 FABRICA FURNITURE, CARPETS ocl4m__ $15 FIFTEENTH 8T. N. . HUMPHERY, Ae cdots Sraer Sommers ‘end guarantees perfect i and comfort fasten tnret wa SSeS ; stent onl sets tt pet Motor Goose seep ap og and a $1 Corset (Miss EL'sowa apy eee a ae yeti DYELNG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired, Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with a. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Itivolie, Paris Ja6 “ Mar. Vox Braxos, Movisre, Formeny with Lont & Taylor, New Yorks Win, area io = uipertor Atting, ices, and satisction Kuarasteed, ressca Bridal Truseaus w specialty, ‘a0 Lath 3 Tand K. reasonable ning, ag CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. “a. Tickets only $5. ‘Shares in proportion, L_0Ustana stave Lorrery compasy. “We do herety certify that we the arrange ments for alt the Monthiy and Quarterly Drawings & The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in per~ gon manage and controt the Drawings 0 jves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and ingoot faith toward all parties, and we ‘authorise the Company to use this certifute, with Jacrsimiles of wr Signatures attached, in its advertisements.” ‘Commissioner, We the undersigned Banks and Bankers wilt pay alt Prices drawn in "The Louisiana Sate Lotteries which _ ee “3, H. OGLESBY, Pres Lovisian Pres. New Orleaus National Bank, Incorporated in 186% for twenty-five by the Lecislatare for Edneational and ie purpones = With a capital of $1,000,000—t0 Which 4 Feserve Of over $550,000 has since been added, iy an overs hclining populat ove Its fraichise was Oy sy , wempubaemasameateeeed ne only Laery ever woled on and endorsed by the peuple of any Sa s TUNITY TO WIN o1 A TUNE FIFTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS E, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW UBSDAY, MAY 11, 1536, 1v2d Moithi; CAPITAL PR Drawing. 2, 875.000, Gis Nex GacNax GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, ‘a5 b0 one need be without a well-furnished home Decause they have not got the cash to spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high rices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSB WHERE FOR CaS And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms fn regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United Statex, ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock tome lect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con ‘vVinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at no GROGAN'S. Jusr Recerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRA® which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT OUST PRICES W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st_n Hosesr Erronrs ‘TO SECURE YOUR PATRONGE, ‘While not disposed to claim a superior goodness ore greater love tor mankind than is usually found in bur iness, the London and Liverpool Clothing Company, does believe in keeping before the public the sdvan- tages it offers. Firstand foremost, we keep nothing ‘but reliable good secondly, we are cureful to lead all others in fit and finish, and last, but not least, we re tall good Clothing at wholesale prices, A fine Spring Overcoat at 7.60, would be cheap at Sik toe Spring Overcot at $10, would be cheap at A good Spring Business Sutt at 97.50. ns ee aadin —— FE ot Sons ry i nt 9 =: . 250 B50 1,967 Prizes. a — Application for rates to chute should bematoonly se Sas oie oes ‘M.A. DAUPHIN, ‘Orieans, ia, ‘Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Reg NEW MATIO‘AL BANE OFFICE, 1420 Tie 2 le ede § JOHN e AGRUDER, Vice President, Seite ANB Gone policies guiranteed for Av all-wool Cassimere Suit at §10, can't be matched {ip this city for less than $14. A fine Black 4-Button Cutaway Gult at $10, that is ‘Worth $15. We havea full line of Mixed Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, 4-Isutton Cutaway and Hacks, at prices that will ‘astonish you We have « full line of Prince Albert Suite from ($14.50 upwards For Boys from 18 to 18 years we have a full line of Bults at $4.50, 95, $5.50, 96, up to 615. CHILDREN'S SUITS. CHILDREN'S SUITS. We have e full line of Children’s Suite at $2, 62.50, ($2.75, $3, $3.50, $3.75 and up w 910. PANT. PaNTS PaNTa 2,000 Pair of Odd Pants for Men and Boys Sem uD. (Calldren's Pants trom 250. up