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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. HIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Kprit 10, 1889, 104i, le Atlantic states, logal rains and partiy cloudy weather, northeasterly wi ing variable, slight rise in temperature, jeneraliy. lower barometer. Spor Balundag. Stightis warmer weather and local rains are indicated for bee Losi ee a Tatcnand lower inke region.” Gen- Sraily wart sod fair weather is indicated for the gulf states and Tennessee. a LANSBURGH, carpets, ranging om 5 a0 ss ieee ve this week wil please take notice that unless they come early they will again be disap- ‘pointed. (a . Chicago Grocery ot ara 806 7th st., bbl, S8e. i bbl. offers flour at re te SNL. $1.7 SSisst Ceres, 36. Sterling, $6.48 bb. Gilt Edge, $6. Golden Hill. §: Swiss Proce=s, $6 Cook's Delight, $: in endless variet® at the and Sporting Emporium; 819 Pa. ave., next to Perry Ligursixe Rops, J. H. Kuehling, 419 12th street n.w. Go rox ors — ples, pie new beets and carrots, Si tuce. C. Stheatreet wing, Telephone call, 96 Do Nor ne DECEIV! B. H. Douglass & Sons’ Cap: for coughs, colds and sore throats. trade mark on ev: Exectrié Mechanical Bells, Speaking Tubes, Burglar Alarms, J. H. Kuehling. NevER, in the history of ouc house, h shown stich a complete assortment of for mea and boys. Eiseman bros., cor. for and take only am Cough Drops . 8. and Ests. i Frest MFATs.—Come everybody and get your meats at the following iow prices: Price 1 Filets of Beef, 40c.; Porter House Steak, 1 ‘Tenderloin, 1 ; Round, 12% 15e.: et ‘Good’ Roast, "10 and ‘THE Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th st.. offers good Fao cottee for La 20e. Ib., Old Gor OuR FACILITIES, too numerous to mention, ives us advantage over all of our competitors. an ASTLEY & Co.'s first- “opens on. Athletic | Best Dox’? Forcer O'BEIE ¢lass etreus and menage Park, Wednesday, April 15, rformances riven here for Tanded. Admission Arrractive.—Our¢ are attractive. Qur tell us as much. Eisen inent Clothiers and ‘Ta! We HAVE Mave Hic From many y¥ ‘wants of our risiz cor. 7th and E si Fussrrr’s Icz Cr 1427 New York axenue. Tue Chicago Grocer: sells brown sugar for 5¢ Ib, granulated sugar 6c As THE New Yous T 45 o'clock a.m. to-day, was ner of 6th street and Vik talear was derailed but 1 Svccess in photographin $2.50 per doz. L Eyesigut Fir! as also our iy in CLoruixe ence we Cabinets, Penusylvania ave. apler’s,ave.,near a To-Night. Forp’s OPERA Hovse.—The Leopoils. ALBAUGH’s OPERA House,—Haverley’s Min- strels. Din MesEeM.—“ Raised from the Ashes.” Tuearee Comrace. Hexzoc’s Mvsevu.—*Rip Van Winkle.” METROPOLITAN CuUECH.—Old Folk’s Con- cert. _—— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lihted at 6:55 p.m., and extinguished at 4:15 a.m. | THE STAR hus 2 the per capita controvers . Washinzton Counell, No. 2, 0. U following oMiieers C, Frank Waustal: V 3: KLS., Charles Calvert, PSB. T. Miller, tre 4 ~Duinberth; exam, Charles or the continuance of 5 o'clock this morning G Weiner, while climbing over a fence enclosing the premises of J. Engle, a baker, residing at No. 323 LOth street southeast, tell And received &® compound fracture of the leg. He was con- Feyed toProvidence hospital in the police azu- lence. The Old Fotk’s concert to be given in the Met- ropolitan M. E. chureh this evening will be a | novel and aitractive entertain: . In the Police Court yesterday, Ered. ‘Hartford who was fined $5 tor se gO acolored man, and uot Herbert Emery, ay re- J. Shillington sends Demorest's “What to Wear" for 1385, and Leslie's Sunday Maguzine for May. FIT tendered to Mr. Yesterday afternoon, at AL baugh’s, was a tine ‘success financially. were in the neighborhood of ent, and a good sum was conse a age ma) the entertainment went off t of the audience. A few of the advertised feat- chapel, Bright some sum Was rexiiz expenses. Th auspices of th ‘The pros rection © choruses, 5 (woh grey vers, Annie’ Be ili Arrick, Myers, ean, ris, Currie White, Theo. Thomas, Geo. White and ‘Arthur Kk drill as given by and Walker of were loudly app REcEPrros 1 A Pastor.—The reception ten- dered their new pastor, Kev. M. F. BE his wife, by the member ghureb kast night, was corse R ok, gomed the pastor, ‘The singing. under th Fordham, was sood, p: ho responde leadership of Mr. ticularly t Mr. Will. Harmer and wife; the trie, Lilies,” by Miss Ada and Cora Ober and } Will Palmer. and the quartette by Harmer and Palmer and Mrs. W: Well rendered. ‘The closin Casey and Mrs. Blanche fine. Miss Mixs Annie anthe n, With Miss jordon in the ia Fordham pre- | White gav hw musteal echo, which was well reeelved. The ladles presented a basket of hat- ural flowers to Mrs. Ri ———— Rownentes Reroxrev.—J. H. Crawford. No. 18 street northwest, reports stolen from the house, on Monday night,a nickel clock, kn'ves, forks and spoons, worth $15. Samuel Reynolds, 415 G street northwest, reports stolen from his person, last evening, in bar-room corner of 11th | and I'streets, $17 in money. Fred Kown re- | ports stolen ‘two silver giass-holders, valved at $5. —_-__ MARRIAGE Licenses. — Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to John A. Anders and Mary E. Ruppert: rt Lewis and Mamie Taylor; Wiltam Lee and Mary A. Gadsby: Richard S. Beall and Jennto | B. Crandall, both of Prince Georze Md.; W. KR. Shipe, of Cumberland, and Katie Howard, of Baltimore; E.Chapn ree Retnburg: Chas. H. Powell and Catherine Wale lace: TS. Yarborough, of Norfolk, Va. ‘atul | Louisa Bowie; Andrew Almeudieger and Mary —_—_ Tae FUXFRAL or Janes Dovenrrty.—The funeral of James Dougherty, the printer wh committed suicide in Alexandria, tovk pl ate m St. Aloysius ehure ¥. Father Murphy officiating, Dovshe fellow-craftsmen in the Government. Pri Liar to bep ins we cinetery. The lessrs. I. Simmons, Joseph ike, George W. jumbia Typographical Uni A. Appich, of Alexandria, Val eae THE CARROLL INstiTUTE.—The Carroll Insti- fate at its meeting last evening elected the fol- lor ‘legates and alternates to the yasal | convention of the Catholic Young Men's Cath- | gle Caton, to be held at Newark, May 20 and 2: tes, E. J. Hannan, Rey. J. B, Boland and Dr. A. J. Faust; alternates, Geo, Bogus, 0. | FE. Dufly and N. W. Saxton. The resignation of | Mr. Byte as first vice president was received. <= | EXTRAORDINARY BaxGarxs 1x S1LKa—We Will offer to-morrow (Saturday. April 11th): 50 pieces Cheney Brothers’ Best Quality Jer- sey Slik, in black, myriic, navy, Gume?. peti Drown and goidén brown, whict{we will sett 811.104 yard. reduced trom $1.30". two-toned brocades, in atl the latest somtlinations, for $1.85 a yard; former price, The Wanhington Presbytery. ERS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTED—OTHER PROCEEDINGS PREVIOUS TO ADJOURNMENT. The Washington City presbytery at the ses- sion yesterday afternoon conciuded the consid- tion of the proposed changes in the book of discipline, which action will be referred to the general assembly. Dr. Wm. A. Bartlett and Rev. John L. French were elected commission- ers to the general assembly; Revs. Ramsdell 1 Childs, alternates. ‘The’ elders elected as COMMISSION i ntyne. committee of home missions the church Hyattsv! expended ov The commit E ast year. Th aid to churches in Amelia county, V amount of parchasing ; alternates, H. A. Frost and William jenna and Lewinsvill ed for aid from the bod New York. The board of educa rease of 3: ‘On the recommendations of the of Md.,aud Manassas, Va., were recommend- rdot home missions in tion recommend- ted for the inin- rtof the committee on system- showed an increase of $3,000 r the amount expended last year, eon ehureh erection reported an. $2, being double the amount of «lmen recommended Yu., to the 500, that sum to be expended in round, building school and home pues THE PALAIS ROYAL will show for the § Fot the Special Sale we shall offer all GLOVES for 19 cents. pair, jor the minister, and providing for teachers, The presbytery adjourngdto mect June 27th. | ||| SULK MOUSQUETAINE em o : 5555 St cet Car Query. ge f 88 Ry Ee See ° or of Tire EVENING STAR: vy OE us To the Editor of Tre EVENING Star: 66a Le) a Err 8x35 = Last evening I entered car No. 20, going up I1thstrect. It was socrowded that to pass upmy Tminde entirely of silk. ‘They aro Mous- | Handsdme Hats, in all the latest shapes, for fare to the box necessitated my calling upon | Sictsirestyle, and are in G8, 10,12 aad 12 bution | Misses acd Ladice at Soc, roc mud eae three or four of my fellow passengers to act as | length. The prices are 68, 75, 08 cents, $1.25, $1.48, | Qur stock of trimmed Hats, both for ng, is i possibly could desl temporary conductors, or to Incommode all in | 91,68, $1.75 and $1.98 pair. and old, is all that _you possibly could desire; the car by elbowing my way up to the front, I TAFFETA SILK Phe perce Wau anied ts Be he lowesb our styee chose todo neither; but satstilland let the driver L 00, % ¥ BBR p88 | MC Q°Uaer for tomorrow great bargains in ring ae Doe long as Becared, to. wna those gue E 88 ty Be 83s, | every department. standing had gotten out T went up to the front ae iniliber topay my fare and received u slight tongue| GES Ena, “oo ‘W Ree Sag8 | gpl the newest millinery trimmings, such as Jashing from Querse Mr Eat panies any right to de shall hand or 5 or toa designated bo rocked her ¢} une, at Sand me: uh nisin. vented attache eomstitly returned t Mrs. Wri NGRAVIN on view at th liams & € ania. avenue, udes ble writing, nything save a slight noise, she contin- ‘writing until she discovered her dress In a With rai 2 proposition pt meetin n of r was ret ‘The eitorts the stock the driver for my contumacy. te the bob-tail ear com- nd that passengers Ss up their fares to the driver loves are preferred by some. Webave them in 8 an Sutton tength. Mousquetaire style. Prices 48, and 69 cents pair. CHAMOIS KID goog. 00, VY V EEE 58S, &G fT goovy xz § @ L 90 Vv ke ss, Goo £ CLO NY, ge GGG 00060V EER ss8 77 ‘These Gloves wash well and see these Gloves. “PALAIS ROYAL” KID |ATCH.—Mrs. Nel- vast, While sitting t evening, accidentally air upon a parlor match. Not no- C street north presence of mind, she coolly | made from selected sk 4, OLD Gvanp. , 00. KEI sa oe E P% YY BBR ais gHaion to particle bE 88 VV Ee Sssy oF the Army of the Poto- 4 was accepted, A favorable Vv EER ss fa number of mem- Tans,to form an xclusively of Comrades DRESSED KID MOUSQUETAIRE L OO VY V FER 6S let EF o> % ¥ BBP 658s e position on the E 88 YY FF S85 by the resignation of W. A. Short. TLLL 00 ‘Vv EEE Sys8_ 2 es —The Wash ening elected eagnin Particular style. Every pair guaranteed perfect In ‘These Gloves are the same fs usual Besson, We Uut_as we iinport direct we can sell Besster, Win, Behrens Sn pair. pert, Charles Sei ‘pecial Sale We offer these Gloves below cost . Well : H iz $1.60 a pair. tirectors | of the board of directors | spectaL SALE ‘TERMINATES os from Spr The horses and carriages were nal effects belonging to a num- sand stored iu the buildin The fire is said to have b ie smoking « pipe in the build- Sale-ail the new colors In LISEE THREAD MOUS QUETAIRE GLOVES, prices 25,35, 48and Sen pat "These Gloves come in twenty-five different shades of Are very durable, and being cheaper than all silk are very durable. The quality we offer for 68¢. a pair are equal to those sold Yast season for 8¢. We hope our patrons will ask to Are well known throughout the Vaited States as being ins and being eut and finished 30 Come in 6.8 and 12 button lengths. ‘The prices are $1.25, $1.48 and $1.98. ‘The new shades of Tans, ‘Said Browns are very effective in these perfect” We only keep the very finest Imported Gloves in this slug for aschuetzen fest : A SATURDAY, rred to the committee on APRIL 18TH, AT 6 P. ot nS. . A Lb A 1 SSS, AA OL AA on £3 AA OL AA ou Sas, i AAA IT g crry ITEMS. Cramps, swellings and tn- famthations ofall kinds rub with Salvation Ol Hats for Spring, nge) R. C, Lewis’ celebrated $5.00 s1 Sivie and quailty uneunaied in Wastington: Elegant line of Spring Stvle-Derbys $2 & $3; ‘Men's and Boys’ stylish Stiff Hats at $1.00; New Styles Infants’ and Childrens’ Straws; “Noveliles in Spring neck-wear and hosiery"; At R. C. Lewis’, 920 7th st., below Mt Ver- 7EF Bi_price plainiy marked in each hat, Save Moncy by Purchasing some of the following immense bargains offered for to-morrowonly atM. Augenstein's, 817, 7th st. nwa Croquet Setts, 79c; 4 doz. Water Tumblers, 15¢.; $25 Dinner Setts containing 147 pes. reduced to $13.99; Breakfast Netts,21 Newport shape Dishes. 15¢.; extra size, "23c. $9 decorated Chamber Setts with jar, reduced to $4.99.; Dustpan and Brush, 16c.; Base Ball and Bat, 8¢,; complete Wash Set, containing 1 Wash Tub, 1 Washboard, 100 Clothespins, 1 Clothestine, Wash Boller, bar Soap, Clo basket and Ironing Board, $2.59, worth $6: 2- String Brooms, 10c.: 3-string, 15e: wooden Water Pail, 10c.; rattan Baby Carriages, hand- somely trithmed and lined with faney*tigured goods, only $7.73; sold clsewhere at $12, Bar- gains in Trunks and Refrigerators. a Blout’s Bargains for To-morrow (Satur- Children’s rend: Children’s Hi trimmed, 75¢. trimmed. Hints from 50e. 0 is, handsome and stylis Tricotines, Tinsels, Persian Scarfs, &e. Save time and trouble, call at once, and you will find whatever you desire in the millinery Une, at prices guaranteed to be the lowest. Biour's, a hy, ‘710 7th st. A Small List of Big Bargains At the Popular Shoe Store, 726 7th st., between Gand H, and 461 Pennsylvania ave., near 41) st. Ladies’ fine Kid or Pebble Goat Shoes, with worked button holes, only 97e. Ladies’ excellent Curacoa Kid Shoes, either Box-toe or Common- sense style,only $1.97. Ladies’ very best Curacoa Kid Shoes, Cousin’s make, only $2.47. Misses’ serviceable School Shoes, Spring Heels or Low Common-sense Heels, only $7e. ‘Children's best Solar-tip Shoes, only'87e._ Children’s fine Kid Spring-heel Shoes, only 57¢. Ladies’ Kid Sil pers, only 47¢. Ladies’ real Serge Slippers, on! Ze.’ Boys’ and Youths’ All-leather Hook Bal morals, only 97c. and Youths’ fine Dress Button Shoes, only $1.17. Men's durable Lace 5 ad quietly extinetts! " as to Insure a perfect fit and ood wear. 3 buttons, | Shoes and Gaiters, only §: Men's Calf Bat- rede and its dott to she ora Dally ene | St.b8 4 bettors os os 8 Banas aT Se ton and Lace shoes, only $1.97. Men's ware Dr. Woihaupter, who dressed the injuries, as: | , For the Special Sale the 4 button P. R. GLOVES will | ranted Hund-stitched Gaiters and Lace Shoes, j sued hor that with eare she would suon recover begLs7a pair. AES only $3.47. the use of her hand. z ony watunany Omen TrAt.—Atamecting | 6° 1 $°9 Vv y EE s%8s For to-morrow we promise the people of the Homeopathic hospital the | @ L 9 Vv xe 8ss. | Washington the greatest bargains in Boots and pelacted woserre tran: [oo oe %P YW Bay Syg8 | Shoes that have ‘ever been offered Inthe Dis . Hutehinson, president; | S6@ LLLL 00 Vv EEE ~ | trict. Family Shoe Store, 310 7th street north- and Alonzo Bell, viee py ‘The “ELITE” KID GLOVES are aspeciaity of the | West: Wilcox, secretary? Lewis Cle | PALAIS HOW AL and forncheapGlovearethe atte | We will start with the baby and offer you a treasurer. ‘The lospit ittee is | the market. “We ‘have wholesale customers for them | lot of kid button shoes worth 50. cents at 30 edt ot EC Hutehi Culver, | allover th ._Retull prices—B buttons, $1.00; | cents, Next, for the litle ones wearing spring ‘lephane, Mrs, G. H. Wilcox, Mrs. TH. | 4 buttons, Ghuttons, 81-25, heels; alotol kid.and goat button. worth $l. Mtr F. Childs “and Mrs. J. 0, Cle: | For tie Special Sale G-BUTTON “ELITE” KID | which we will sell al Sd cents pain Ac fee, . GLOVES will be 31.18 a pair. pairs of misses kid and goat button, regular UNDRESSED KID MOUSQUETAIRE price $1.75, now 99 cents. For school Bhoes at Ey 'S cents we will sell you a shoe worth $1.50. In ladies’ shoes we promtise to say all around, We mention anew lotof flexible sole shoes, button and genuine kid, at $1.98, actually Worth $3.50. Our leader Is a genuind kid bution, worked button holes, at $1.24. You buy no better elsewhere tor 52. ‘Cousin's best French kid button at $3.74, price elsewhere 85. Another lot of our kid and’ goat button at OF cents.a pair, In gent’s goods we carry th mist complete” assortment of i 150 percent hand-stitehed rench calf in button, la ‘Congress at $4.49, worth $6.50, A genine Freueh calf walking 99, worth $5. Wh hes the Lealf shoe in‘all $4. Our $1.99 sh Remember, to-morrow yourselves of this opportunity, re, 310 7th. northwest, fi above Penisylvania ave New Spring Styles Silk Scarfs, 25c,, at Auerbach's Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and H. 2 Call at A. iman’s, 1241 and 1 heast, for bar- gains. To convince you of th , We offer the following fe commenting Friday, April 10, 188 Pertshire Dress Law ie; Manchester Lac 3; White Indi Lawns, rt ends, Tie. Sutin Stripe and Cheek chester Pussor Cloth, late Dark Dress P tiou wil be made by Col, the building nd_the hay am $50. Ove Suxs Anz Very Cuzar. CASH PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS. FANCY SILKS, 37 COLORED SEEKS. Soe BLACK SILKS GotoneD ‘ale $1.25, reduced to $1. Teal valne $1, reduced to 75c. COnOR) LVETS, Sit NDSOME “BLAC! (cheap at $2.54 ‘NS VEILING, Zz The constab! pplied © mirror, but she refused = SA ti rae eae | POLORED AND BEACK Sarr srnit arse su 4 $1 59, reduc wide do v SAND ¢ ses bs gallery mer OGRAPHS.—The bal- ed and is now TE LOOM Corn of Black, Colored, Ph neust. "REMN. sat LESS th of Black and Colored Cashmerns Goole at LESS thats cost. REMNANT ing, Tyble Linen and Cloth for Roy's Wear, 1 beaut ‘of N he best en : than 50 Donzola or Cur Kid Button; Jun, which must be sold. gost. Theabove Kemnants at aif price, they MUST 0 Hand Sewed Freneh Kid Button; — ~ = SOLD. = and 75e, House Slippers: ‘ P BLACK CASHMERE SITAWLS, pure wool, $1.60. and $1 Sewports, Oslords and Low = — ns aXnsorcreny URE CARTERS, 25 and $1.50 Solid Laced and Gait- 711 MARKET SPACE, be 25 =e ee oe “apo Nels Fiat D0 and $2.50 Calf Button Laced and BR OO EX £ L "@ ~ e 7 S’ $4.51 5. y tee 68 0 ‘yy 2a £ Kee Coon Krre Coon Keer Eee ee i ene EE Oe ¥. faa & coon! ts' Low Shoes, 1 ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength ai the ordinary kiwis, and cannot be sold tn competition With the multitude of low tests, short welght,alumor phosphate powders Sonn ONLY IN CANA RovAL Lakixe Powves Co..106 Wall street, N. ¥. wholsomeness, More economical than ICE COMPANY, WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN “PURE KENEBEC RIVER ICE; OFFICE, 501 9TH ST. N.W. DEPOTS. FOOT OF 10TH ST. SW., AND 8056 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN. BEST QUALITY OF KENEBEC RIVER ICE AT LOWEST RATES. TELEPHONE CALL AT WHARF. ci “OFFIC GEORGETOWN......562 LOOK OUT FOR THE WHITE wagons, MARKED GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY. a ¥° | 4 DIscoouNT ON TICKETS PURCHASED AT OFFICE T. A. LAMBERT, President. apd-2w INO. D. BARTLETT, Sapt, NIAT SLIGHT COLD YOU THINK 80 LITTLE rove the forerunner of a complaint that Avoid this result by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, thehest of known remedies tor colds, coughs, eatarcis, bronehitis, incipient consumption, and all other throat and lung diseases, SSPPOW ARE WE EVER Gorxa To GET through our spring and summer's work? We are all run down, tired out before it begins.” So say T g Aly. We onswer, go to your drug- 8 : 9 for six bottles of Ayer’s Sarsa- ae race Parllla, ‘This is Just the medicine you need, and will / Pay compound interest on the investment. | ap7 RESERVED FoR THe | INperenpvent ice company. aplo-2w REBcEratons, 2 WATER COOLERS, E 2 ICE CHESTS apS-6t OF THE MOST APPROVED KINDS. AND FREEZERS, J. W. BOTELER & Son, 923 Pennsylvania avenue, N@Proux Surrs FOR GENTLEMEN PROMISE A SUCCESSFUL SEASON, ‘Why Norfolix or why successful, who can tell? Spring, and I have provided them in NC 85. 20-inch hi colored sik, Invsleven shades, al 75er 8 yan, reduced Lasssurcn & Broru ex. Now For Sprxa Crorma. WHEN A MAN IS ABOUT TO BUY HIS CLOTH- Iv IS FIRST NECESSARY THAT HE SHOULD HAVE CONFIDEN HE DEALS WITH. 2 HISJUDGMENT IN MAKING HIS SE- ¥ ARE NEVER DISAPPOINTED CON- READY-MADE STOCK. after a week's wear, utility on the one hand and high prices on the other. "EIN THE HOUSE HE SHOULD THEN SAT- WITH REGARD TO THE “H HE HAS BUT TO EX- | cheapness incident to simplicity of weave. BUYERS WHO VISIT GEORGE ally woven plain. the original weave. CERNING THESE IMPORTANT POINTS. PER- begins Sidhe head Vaca FECT HONESTY AND FAIR DEALING 18 HIS Freee: $10 $0 006, INFLEXILLE BUSINESS PRINCIPLE, PRICES ee ee ‘ LOWER THAN OTHER HOUSES ALWAYS Sk Reem Caines Or es THE RULE. AND WHEN IT COMES TO A QUES CORDUROY KNEE BREECHES, TIOX OF TASTE FINE WOOLEN SHIRTS, Babson i BLUE FLANNEL BLOUSES, f LONG KNEE STOCKINGS. SAILOR SUITS, ac., in Ready-Made Stock. ‘GOOD GOODS AT FAIK PRICES, GEORGE Cert HENNING, PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, ‘THE CLOTHIER, (007 Seventh Street, | ayo, 410 SEVENTH STREET. ble width, pure wool. Cream. Pink, Blue and Black, (actual Gost) 37430. 50e. TEUL BROCADE DRESS GOODS, 12 yards BUY YOUR ICE FROM THE GREAT FALLS But they will undoubtedly be largely worn this ‘The most of those in the market this season aremade of trashy material, and will scarcely hold their own Thave been careful in avoiding the extreme of in- ‘The most desirable fabrics for these suits are Cheviots . having the ¢lasticity necessary to comfort, and the coughs, colds, e impaired nutrition and general devin ‘Cheviots are made of long staple wool, insuring ty strength, not fulled to weaken the texture, and usu-| 800 Pleasant to take. Ergot bap ruftled tueked, z Chemise, Bie, ‘and. Nainsook Aprons, '10c; Kitehen Gingham Aprons, 14 Infants’ Embroidered Cambrie Mother Hut Children's Long-waist Cambrie Hemp Carpet, yard wide, 160; pet, Roxbury Tapestry Brus: ; White Matting, 1263 F: large-size Rags, 510) z all this, see our great Shoe bargains In the Post, Republican and Critic, table Shoes, PENS. AV! “$1.50 Genuine Goat, Kid and Foxed Button; ‘ens or Box Toe, four widths; 00 Unrivalled Kid and Foxed But- lity, $1.25 to $4.50; * $1.00 Solar Tipped Button; $1.00 Kid and Pebble Hable heel and Spring heel; Intants’ 3de. Kid and Goat Button and Laced. 1 Greatest Bargain Washi Id all over the world ‘$1; pleate ular price $2, regular price ity ladies want embroidered C children’s ribbed H olors and sizes, made socks, Se.,worth 25e,; regular price gent's percale Shirts, separate collars,49e., regular price 65¢.; White Shirts to linen fronts, reinforced, 39c., no better can be found at 50c; Nizht Dresses 41¢.: 65c. Chemise at 4c; $1.10 Nicht Dresses 75e.; 10-inch em- broidered rufile Skirt 98e., ar price $1.39, at Clark's 734 7th st, n.w. mber the nume and the numbei Elegant Line Spring Derbys, diff. colors, at $1, $1.50 and $2, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H.’ 2 Look at Our Prices for To-morrow: Received another lot §-button. length brilliant Lisle Ladies’ Gloves, 25¢.; 8 dozen more chil- dren's Mull Shirred Caps, a few ‘more ins tant’s hand-made Zeph ‘ks, 38¢.; children’s: all-wool Jerseys, 7c. ludles"” Jerseys, black, cardinal, navy ‘and brown, $1.10; sideboard covers, two yards long, 48c.; outline aprons, 10e.; felt Tidies, stamped, Thc. A complete line of corsets reduced prices for to-morrow. Best quality Felt, two yards wide, 75c., for to- morrow only. Mrs. Max Weyl, Agt., x 712 7th street northawest, Special Sale of Odds and End: consisting of House furnishing goods, Pictures, Toys, Fancy goods, Silver ware, Picture frames. &e. Which must be sold without regard to cost at R. Goldschmid’s, 812-7th st. n.we ‘The sale continues only until 10 P.M. to- morrow; Cousin’s Fine Pebble Goat, only $2.50, Gousin’s Fine Kid, warranted, only $8, Job Lot Hand-sewed Kid, $2.75, Fine Ladies’ Kid Boots, only $2. ‘A 1 at J. Broce’ f One new imp. Singer Machine, at about half ice, at Auerbach’s Sewi: Macel ‘Rooms, Riana stu." * Sewing Machine Room Brown and Black Dei Denntiful quality in Duntap and ‘other, blocks, price $2, FRANC's, corner 7th and D, the only strictly One price Hat and Gents Furnishing Store in this bity: F ee Baby Cai Bleycles, Tricye! Reinigerators f ce cheats of ts Best haan re are selling at low schinid’s, 812-7th sten.w.” Po? St B. Gold Thornton's Emulsion —_- hosphites of of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hy consumpti Lime and Soda for SPECIAL REDUCTIONS = LADIES SPRING VISITES, OUR STOCK OF THESE GOODS BEING PRETTY WELL BROKEN, THE FOLLOWING RE- MAINING SIZES WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT ORIGINAL COST, 1 Visite of Fine Garnet Brocaded Velvet, Chenille Fringe, size 36. 1 Visite of Bottle Green, Brocaded Velvet, Chenille Fringe, Size 38, 1 Visite of Brown, Brocaded Velvet, Chenille Fringe, sire 36. 1 Visite of Black, Brocaded Velvet, Chenille Fringe, Size 32, 1 Visite of Black, Brocaded Velvet, Chenille Fringe. Size 36. 1 Visite of Raderimir Silk, Chenille Fringe, Size 38, THE PRICES OF THE ABOVE HAVE BEEN $20 EACH, WE WILL CLOSE THEM AT eo © © aprece pie #8 Be BSF rr Res = Mygh M yg WE AISO REDUCED ABOUT SEVENTEEN MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, SIZES FROM 2 TO 10 YEARS, MADE OF CASHMERE, FLANNEL AND JERSEY CLOTHS TO $3.00 APIECE; FORMER PRICES WERE FROM $5.00 TO $8.00. MO Be fy 2 OB Mia ? gs Be fA UU BME OSS BBB A A UU MMM S58 7 apo 416 77m STREET NORTHWEST. Cuaxorasre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aps 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Trt RRR FER A TTT Wee Be) aa PPR AR F RR ERR AA T FOR TUT H WF T HORE T HHH ¥ TMH TH THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, HAS JUST OPENED A COMPLETE LINE OF SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 5 TO 18 YEARS, WHICH, FOR VARIETY OF STYLES, QUALITY OF MATERIAL, ELEGANCE OF WORKMANSHIP AND LOWNESS IN PRICES, HAS NEVER BEEN, AND CANNOT NOW BE, EQUALED IN 11E CITY. THE SAME MAY BE SAID OF OUR AS- SORTMENT OF SUITS FOR YOUNG AND OLD, LEAN OR FAT, LONG OR SHORT MEN, SPRING OVERCOATS FROM $6 UP, IMMENSE LINE OF PANTS FROM $1.96 U3e BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, INDIGO DYE, 96.50 AND UPWARD. CONFIRMATION SUITS VERY CHEAP. BUSINESS SUITS, $6.50 AND UPWARDS ar mm MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS _BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER. ap3 BOUGHT CHEAPER AT THE of JAMES H. “McGILI ng Suppl 08. 908, 910, 912 wn t, three duors West of the Patent Ofice, Lin- ug National {titles’ Armory, than at ment in the cite. If you wish to even the smallest quantity of white lead, ofls, Var- nish, colors (dry or in oil), ete., send your address on postal card atid a printed pricelist. of every article Suldin this departinent will be sent to you by return, mail, ns Sou tna few hours tine by letter-oar- st gives the, price of half pint, pin ‘and five gallons ofeach kin Varnisi and other liquid sold. d, haifpound, sare: nd five, ten, rf red pounds of aut arvele soid by weisht; also lst and. prices of Buiscellaneousarticles. ‘The prices are graded accord- ng lox th quaniuity bou: sual bye Divers get ver ty higher Fata, ig the sate quan: ive inexperienced buyer gets ‘as tho oldest puilter it be buys the Aller examining my pricelist, send your orders sc leone Fy tall and Wey Wl Oe niplly’ aud Ute bill, ws per price-iist, collected ‘ery. Goods delivered to all parts of the clty. ‘departments of my business have grown fositistuctory proportions. I how give my special at- tention to the Paint Department, und expect, by having full supply oF tirst-class gouds, selling them at low. prices ait auaicing prompe deliveries, @ secure a ib- eral share of ue pubic patronag JAMES 1. MoGILE, Deaiue in Balding Sonn 908, 910,912 aid Via U Beret uty, Sanie price same quantity. 28-3m eeaq 3 Bran 3 a3 K x caag 0 ad 200, 000) § ‘007 FOR GENERATING STEAM. ° FOR COOKING PURPOSES, FOR HEATING BY FURNACE, FOR HEATING BY LATROBES, FOR OPEN GRATES, IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE IT 18 EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE 21 1s ECUNOMICAL, 4 WILL Pay To TRY IT, FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO. 40 Bushes. $3.70. 40 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00, 25 Bushels C $2.50. 25 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN. so Spectra Nore YRESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE ‘WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON: WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR® ‘TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO ORMORE, ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT. ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST Thornton, corner. HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING 10. ACALL ISROLICITED AND 2STIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. : WALTER D. WYVILL, Excrustve Acxxr, 9p26__No. 452 PA. AVE, NEAR 44 8TREET [RECEIVED AND Oban $08 INAPEOTION Se ee Basy Cananozs DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. ‘We offer this week a Fine Line of Low-Priced Baby Carriages. Among them are: Nicely-finished Canopy Top Slat Carriages, with Resxaxts ‘at $8.50 each. Reed Body Parasol Top Carriage, plated rumning| , gear, natural wood wheels, $2.50. ao: | cOuSTER OF BLACK Rattan Baby Carriages at $10, $11, $12 to $18, ‘Wecan give you a good Carriage at a low price and guarantee satisfaction. Our stock of Boys’ Wagons and Velocipedes has been replenished by new stock,and now we cangive you all sizes and styles. Wagons from 50c., Veloci- pedes from $3.50. Doll carriages we carry In very large assortment of every possible style, ranging In price from 88¢. to $7. ‘We would call your attention to a lovely 8x10 BRONZE FRAME WITH CRIMSON PLUSH in- side and handsome fancy mat. A similar frame used twosell for $4. Wesell them now at $1.29 and $1.69, THE SILVER LILY HAIR PIN, with brilliant Rhine Stone Setting, has proved a decided success in our Jewelry Department. They are simply beautiful ‘We sell them at 59 and 28c., and are very cheap. Solid Gold Earrings, brilliant Rhine 98¢. ‘ Solid Silver Thimbles, warranted, 5c, ' ‘We also have just opened a beautiful assortment of Sliver and Gilt Pins at 25 and 40c. They deserve attention. ‘We shall commence this week to sell our Rink Pattern Roller Skate at 8c. ANTS aT STYLES IN BrkBihe apo _WE SHALL PUT ON OUR REMNANT SATINS, IN REMNANTS FROM ONE TO EIGHT YARDS, AT REMNANT PRICES. AIS0,A LARGE LOT OF OTHER REM- OF THEM ON THE 10c. COUNTER. AISO, RECEIVING ALL THE COLORED SILKS, SATINS AND JERSEY SILKS, ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. |GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, —— a Max. Prue, . \Lnte with Gets White, Ladle Taller) Wil make Contumes at reduced pric fot ome Weal, inplote a10 12h nw. Toxornow. Faivay. Laoms:: Sxxx Tose ‘Most elegant preparation, direct from Rarope, parks under the exes with labhinew of the skim he ace, hecome More APpareHt an we adeence yours ARETE acd ALT Pernod On Tra tere ath jadison nee °F.—MADAME VALMONT het pikrous and & TO-MORROW, A LARGE LOT AND COLORED SILKS AND of a. REGS TO ‘that ACES Cv A HEAVY REDUCTION, MANY NEW DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND W ansury ANSE gest RACHID Neower, SIO rALii None, a AGE IMPORTATI AND. SUM PARASOLS, F Orders fitled and Sampiessent 713 Market Space. Our 99c. Roller Skate will be 89c. ‘To arriye on Tuesday: Kubber Cushion Rink Skates, all sizes, at $1.98. The cheapest Rink Skate ever offered. Frovren I Also, large importation of Palm Lunch Baskets, from | GUINET BLACK SILKS, 2: CHINA PONGEE AT 506. To Tue Lavms pra Poxerr Ar T5c HER MAJESTYS CORSET. ‘We take pleasure tm calling your attention to this 250. up. VELVET GRENADINES, BEAD! Corset, which is now being introduced to the Ladies af M. SILVERBERG ¢ co. CHOICE NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS — | America. An invitation is extended to all to callend. 312 Tin wereet, WE MOST ELEGANT PAB. ne Near Pennsylvania avenue, RIC EVER INTRODUCED. | nennca nee CHOICE DESIGNS, | oe B 2 R SUN UMBRELLAS. | apa Ninth and F street, LOCK AD! EMOVED. BLACK STRIP FULL SUPPLIES OF BLACK. SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER. NOW IN STORE AND FORSALEIN CASKS AND BOTTLES BY THE AGENT, SAMUEL C. PALMER, VALUEEVER NNEL FOR DRESSES. WHITE MUSLIN F SILK EMBROIDERY IN ALL COLORS AND | FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST PossI- BLE PRICES, a airs S2erMa UPPERT, 808 Beh street. oppoaite Patent Offices, Received a new and elegant line of Infant's and Cuildren's' WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPs, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embro Hubbard and ILDREN'S FURNISH BROIDERED DrEssrs, | ONE PRICE, DEPOT: 1224 20th st. st nw. ‘Telephone 454 mblé New Srocx. Lassevrox & Bro, 420, 422 424 axp 426 SEVENTH STREET, J.C. Heremssox, EASTER OPENING OF . FLOWER LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST JERSEYS: JERSEYS! STYLES ‘which are the most perfict devin and beautiful Chait Parisian makers hav GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE FURNISHINGS | | Everybody wantsa JERSEY. At least It seems so iors Rave been sae hopeenaan: CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS A SPECIALTY. DUBREUIL & 00. 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. aplim WASHINGTON, D.C. Cuz Rorrenr, NOS. 403 AND 405 TTHST. N.W, HEADQUARTERS FOR THE to supply the We are selling. SEY, with deep A better qual ‘we shall sell for $1.49. ¢ ‘These are onl; tous, and we have made all necessary preparations ‘with this most popular article of dress. 98 cents, worth $1.25. Ladies and Children of Washington A fair quality STOCKINETTE JER- “SPRING MILLINERY.” cutts, at Large assortment of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, &e, Fancy Gold Mixed Braids, from dc. peryd. upwards, Best Black Sik Jerseys, $8. “This is a special bas gain.” Hack Jersey Newmarkets, made expressly far ity, Tailor made, cout back JERSEY (They sold rapidly for $1.98.) ly two of our specials, but we have WHITNEY CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGE COMPANY. | Many better grades and styles at proportionate 1ow | new style “lose btene Vanna ‘ALSO A FULL LINE OF prices. Foster Gloves, improved hooks, mew shades tr ROLLER SKATES, 7 Kaste BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, ETC. ‘7 Trevisp, Paris, fmh19} 907 Paeva TRAVELING AND LUNCH BASKETS, All colors and sizes, 3c. ALL SIZES, ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF EASTER BUGS DISPLAYED, * Souvenirs GENTS FURNISHING Goops. VON BRANDI Foimeriy with ‘This, though comparatively new department is | wenn eh ee cc 4 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, ‘one of the most popular in our Establishment; made nmi ek 80 by our splendid assortment and low prices, our ata = being to produce the Latest of everything pertaining waning Fstabtishment, KK WT oN [to MEN'S WEAK and Selling them at close figures. ret Marches RR Ot ORNS Ourline of ts: also, Velvet and Pe HE ed encanta oc ee KK Wf NOXN SPRING NECK WEAR b SG DRPSSis A’ SPECIALTY. Nkre Wwww’ Ee remove eters. eke $30 and GL per NNNE ww ww my ve ‘sell! our cult RANE Ww WW ” We are selling all new 926 SEVENTH STREET. 100 dozen LADIES’ HATS (all colors) in the NEW are the proper Shapes,viz:-The"Tech Prices—well, it ts impossi goods, as our line fs too extensive to attempt anything aft” and “Fiat Spring and Summer wear. to quote prices on these HUMPHERY, CHW RN, 18S ANNE M 430 Testa StREET Ni thing fo SHAPES, Fine (Milan Straw), only 48c.; regular | $f the kind. <i elcome price, $1. : Aue We have To-day opened a lot of ae 200 dozen CHILDREN'S HATS (alllcolors),Trimmed, Siang Merino Underwene ‘25c.; regular price, 75e. te 600 dozen CHILDREN’S WHITE RAILORS, 100; regular price, 35c. MEN'S WHITE SUSPEXDERS made of best weh, and have the extra drawer attach- or Braces, mand all Drews Goods, sets and Bustle. da Si Corset (iiss H'sowm for the price ts unwurpansed. N.B—French, German abd Spaaish spoken, mrlé Also, hundreds of other HATS equally as cheap. | ment, and will sell them at aa 100 dozen 6-BUTTON KID GLOVES (Black and 21 cents pair, J, RocmON, conqitaN BUILDING: Colors), 50c.; regulur price, $1.25. ‘which fs a positive bargain re a Our line of FRENCH (IMEORTED) TRIMMED | Oursaleof ‘Manuincturer and hnporter of HATS and BONNETS is, without doubt, the HOTAS HATE ACD EINE ATR WORK, LARGEST ever shown in thiscity, and at astonish a a wry berphe phen ing LOW PRICES. Allwe ask is that you call and PRIDE OF THE WORLD oe: convince yourselves of this fact. SHIRTS od Our Departments of HOSIERY, CORSETS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS and SATINS, FLOWERS and at 75 cents FEATHERS, and the LATEST NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS have all SPECLAL BARGAINS for this week, ue Call and inspect for yourselves, and when once here you will surely come again, at -sepenee KING'S NEW IDEA, apt 926 SEVENTH STREET. We Reseeerreny Isvire Aacteyapend THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO TO A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS IN FOOT WEAR, Ladies’ Cur. Kid Button, box toe and worked but- ton holes, for $2 per palr. Ladies’ Fine Cur. Kid, glove-fitting, box toe, or com- mon sense, $2.50 per pair. Extra Fine Cur, Kid Button, box toe, or common sense, $8 per palr. is still creating furore. Would ndvise those wanting Shirts to call early, 8 the assortment will soon be MEN'S COLORED HOS A Superior quality at 35 cents or pair for $1. LISLE AND SILK HOSE ‘which cannot be equalled. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422. 424 AND 426 SEVENTH STREET. ual World, ay £ CO, SOT 14th st — Easter Canns sARTER paxers, SATIN AND PLUsH ART PUNTS AND SOUVE NI A VARIED AND EXTENSIVE STOCK. .C. PURSELL, Bookneller, at 25.centa, line of anes Eastin Booxs ‘Taylor's Holy Living: Pouns: lnitations of A.Vear of Sunshine Devotions; 41> Sh street northweat ones: Gold Dust; Lent Lessons ‘ata: Daily strength tor Dally Needs; Bogal- iden Treastir CARDS and SOUVENTRS are now and ‘our ‘open, and designs, wo mt « ‘We make a specialty of J. © BENNETT @ BARNARD’S FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS, His Spanish Arch-French Kid Tarns area combina- tion of beauty and comfort. ‘The Paris Beaded Opera ls the latest novelty in the ‘Slipper line. We have them in five different widths. We have @ large and well assorted stock to elect from. Our 3 Seamless, Lace or Button, for Gents’, can't be | BLAC bent. In the finer grades you will find we are not be- hind. WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE To SHOW GooDs. ‘You will meet with polite attention. RIS EMBRG ANADINE LKING 1M Ww. RICHS, mb13 ‘717 Market Space, next to 8th st. ‘AD cHOIO LAWNS, 100 PIRCES A’ ZEPHYR BeCHOICE: Srame Has as AMERICA AND ENGLAND, WE ARE AGENTS FOR MESSRS. DUNLAP & ©0., OF NEW YORK, AND MESSRS. LINCOLN, BENNETT & CO., OF LONDON. THE PRODUC- TIONS OF THESE CELEBRATED FIRMS ARE RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE. ALL GOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND WARRANTED. ‘WILLETT @ RUOFF, : SOLE AGENTS" 905 Pennayivaniaave. yARGAINS! ‘The ‘the Fj AW IMPORTE: RTED NEWSILK, CHUDDA al A “CONFINED STYLE= ‘MBROIDE! TA! Ni SURAHS. IN SILK: Bure IX CORRECT PRICES GREAT BARGAINS IN SHIRTS, BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wamsutta Cotton, and, Richardson's 2,100. for wash > = v Easter Canvs Axo Noveurma A fine Ine of Beautiful Cards and Novelties for Fae fall supply of Devotional Books, Bibles, and Prayer Books aud Hymnals in seta. at WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, o mbis 2M SEcAET® from $330 Ce==rsy.Y Les” IN JERSEY AND INDIA RED PONGEES AND LOUIS- NOVELTIES AIN AND < RLOCK PAat- HED LA- ERCHIEPS. PURE LINEN PERSON'S GENUINE SCOTCH iS ) AND FIGURED FRENCH REAT VARIETY. GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND SEATON PERRY, | proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE ERATOR STOVE, having only one burner that you Lave to heat, then the others are ready Sor use, Cali and see them, tn ail sizes and prices. W. 5, JENKS 00, Perry Balding, _ap9 717 7th mires, Pennsylvania a . . ne yin Sa | dusr Rucerven. BARGAINS! _ Afull lineor . ATINE, Fr Cotton Damask, Dimity, Plain amt ree riyad Livens tor Paraioane Oowere CUTTING AND MAKING LOOSE COVERS & SPECIALTY. Linen, (ietmtorced timid tub, for only'SS cents ‘This is inest SShirt in the market. * Ask to see our CROWN DIAMOND SHTRT, made | _ x. of the Loom Coiton and Fine Linen Boson; Tengthwise of the Tse Arrexmox Or OUR CUSTOMERS 18 RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO OUR ‘MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, ‘We cuarantee to mect any andall prices quoted ‘house in the city. w ‘Whe above call and. eoxenty sce our choten sock aa ‘WITH A LINE OF FIRST-CLASS for SPRING, — yer Diese. Ae b maw Be hes Embracing the Latest Novelties, and wheurpamed Teen = facilities for making up work. No Establishment can 1LES— Dt. MUHLEMAN CURES PILiEs ffer superior inducements in the way of Styles, Fi, | Capit RS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 20 each. | Peirec sutment. without ive uae of katie ‘Material of Prices, Fas Shee nw from 408 pm. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘We also invite sttention to our besntiful line of Spring Neck Wear, all the New Shapes ‘and Colors. Spring Shades of Gloves for Dress, Street ‘or Driving. White and Colored Shira. Pisin and ‘Bordered Handkerchiefs, Underwear, &0., &c.,@. “NOAH WALKER @ 00,,, |. Ld Just Recerven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c,, 75c. andl EG Late ot Tak ent Winter UNDERWEAR, ot ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, ‘816 F etreet northwest, - . af

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