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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF Si6 Wasuixetox, D. c., For the middie Ati weather and rain, var ¥. slightly cool, . fair weathe the lake region, Tennessee middle, south Avan nick with slight changes In tempe ae Wat is Tar Arte vcr Jess patrons of Wm. Hs house, S16 Fth street avenue? Itis not ont Some of our competit but it is the wniteri ree and well -« arrowest as well ms dinrabil ted eo widest ‘oot ean be ly S patience bre we advertis we have plent: ig desir subs Sou purcha on ot be dup ower price the United States. For specialties sce city items. entire stoe! dy a firm going ont 2 ht “them at Strictly first eo-t of manutactnring, with ad count of five per cent for cash, and marked each picce in piain figures at in price, leaving us a margin of only five cents on ‘the dollar, This profit seers turn this lot At will be an as we expect to vin within one week usand a greater Gowns, drawers, chemises, skirts, Laxs covers a CRGH & BR besque olive, brown and drab, with allt BO cents; Lot of 1 fot Engli nher lat, ‘one lot of tery large Moq former price SS.50, will b niture li OUR SPLECTION for ye Shoo: we Ss Weil as dress “purpose Uve than ever. HEsEMAN EB; ‘The most prominent Clothiers and corner 7th a Ove GENTS DeractMent is now complete $1 will buy a solid Works Ball Shoe, Hutton, oot will bay a Worked Bal., S19 will » will buy Edge Low Jam the sole agent. Ine of hand-sewed” good ually low pric Strasburger’s 1 shor» I strest. THos. L. MePHEr will open to-morrow 2 class stationery and tdical ¢ 8 well~elec spectfully invites th ington to inspect. Try Reestxcers fowa. $1.52 per gallon, 235 G street northwest. STAINED GLASS SCESTITUTE A ESTIMATES given for plumbing and heating en contract and repair work, by S. 5. Shedd, 409 9th street. Om: AXD Varor Stoves that will not smoke by A. Eberly & Sons, 715 7th sireet north ovr Crom Aurability. « The most prominent Ciotl corner 7th aud EL Forty “The Brighton: B49. The “Bon GENCY, 411 7th. Ton, “Common Sense” Jyera Toes” from Se. up. Slippers, 49. Lasting Slippers, irom a large assortment of Newport ‘Ties toned in all sizes and widths. White for Ladies and Misses. 7%. Strasburger, old tablished shoe store, 906 7th street, § doors above I street. PUSsEt’s Ic of town; 1427 ork avenue. Six Dirreresr Parr shown at W. 5. Jenks « OE Bov's Dev new shapes tor childs suit and shirt waists are m AM shipped anywhere out apor stoves street. Eisestas Batu Clothiers and Tailors. corner 7 Zth stree offeri Z._STRASBURGER, 106 above I street, is now doors fatnious Jove-titting shoe at S147: hot just it In this city. Gur $2 Ladies ou Siu Jn common sense and narrow folly finished and warrauted solid. “Ladies « Washington and vieinity are reyuested to eail nd examine thes GExcixe DaxForrit Fr tained at WS. Jeni OIL AND Varor S1oves at & sale by A. Eberl Sopprxe promptly at 414 12th street southwe WILt Be morrow. at octave plan: 00 OLD AT ACETION, at Dowli: IMITATING opticians ruin ‘Hempier. Amusements Fo-Visht. ALBATGH'S Oren, lievst.—“The White | Stave.” { Forp’s Oren, Hovsr.—“The Kettledram; or, the Debutantes.” | JONGREGATIONAL CHCECH.—BischotT's con- | cert. HERz06" ebon, the Dine the eseea—Jennie €s ket f in “Fan- Meser™.- Planter’s Child. ag Condensed Locals. wrezational church this e In the Bischotl course w he Hunter's Dog: or, ing de leas, y second view persic sentgidt Hbrarian Kemii sheen S D street reported to the potice ve enoon that acolored man, With two women. who wore si aes, » iuto his sin wo touk $3 {FoI Wis vest pork Between § and 6 o'clock this in Shanks and Neugent took tot station a colored female Infant steps of a house on French strc and 10th streets northwest J. Shillington sends the Century Magazine for M, esterday afternoo: Branson, 1 years cng Wall of the M street bric a Bt and rolled off into the ¢ on the eap- was taken with: ke, injuring hin. Self seriously. He was taken to His home in the alley between 24th and 25th streets and Mana Streets. and Dr. Hl. M. Newman called in and rendered medical aid. Chris Maisak was fin today for keeping an w Judge Cox, in the ( charged the jury for th for their services and the intelligence display Patrick Murphy 5: on Sherman avenue Casey reports stolen frum bis house a revolver, valued at $5. The signal service summary of the weathe: this station in April shows that it was dryest April since 1571, the azzregate preeipi- tailon being only 171" inches. “The? mein temperature was 53.1 degrees: beins over two degrees higher th Of the preceding three ye DRATH OF Cart. SritH—¢ for nearly twenty ves patent business « Bight at his residence, on Grant Pl Stith ts of the old Virinia tamily of th batwas born aud raised in Mem and in the war saw much service in west nessee, being an offleer on stat of G Forrest. He had been for years afflicted w rheumatism, which finally involved his hes T married and left n here, but many friends will be pained w bear of his death. t. Prank Stith, Eknown in th: «died hast —— ¥ next there will pictures, books, sil- ne clucks at Free's'auc- Poot AND BILLIARD TABLE AT | ‘Mr. Dowling will sell to-morrow, at | 12 oreloek, ai his anction rooms, nation pod! and billiard table Complete, with pool and billiard balis in perfect order. ee A New Law Foor. for the past clght years the assistant attorney | neral for the Post Office department, and Hons. D. Money, for the past tour years al member of Congress "tum PMissieippl, have formed a coparthership for the practice ‘of iaw | Before ali the departments, the courts of the | District and the (. preme Court. Both gen- } tlemten are so weil end thoroughly Known that the simple announcement of the new firm ts a guarantee of Its success, not only in Washing- fou but throughout the country ‘THe Water Cov: be the last chance y ercvulor paintings now being sold at Dow- auction roo! The sale commenced | nearly two hundred | Bitter colors have een sold to, many of the lewding citizens, aud yesterday about 80 more arrived irom New York, which will be sold this evening. The suie begins at Sp. m. . lust ne it | Strength aud wholesomeness More economical than ‘The Baltimore Purchase. Mr. A. 8. Abell, the proprietor of the Balti- more Sun, has purchased from the Shnms’ state, the lot fronting 25 feet on the north side a F strect, between 13th and 14th streets, Im- diately adjoining the property formerly oc- ed ly the democratie Gougressional come ily purchased by him. The WW), Which was at the Sper foot. [tis the intention of the handsome building with a Tricks Or Trane One of the many “tricks” is tohave a “leader” in each department; in other words, sell a certain article in each departtheyg at cost. We are going to tell you of our “leaders,” Ght hope you will also buy other goods, which, though not sold at cost, are lower in pricethan can be purchased elsewhere in Washington. THE PALAIS ROYAL ton F strect, A BR, EEE BRR, 9855 fgets * AA DD ER RRR ss, Barkoom LIGHTED AND THE GLASS Aaa DOD EY RR og . LOLATION OF THY SU: AOA Dopp ERE R BR Sss8 = proprietor of a foots. norte PARASOLS Inall colors of Satin, and with natural sticl proved shaped frames; we show for 9Se. that are not surpassed elsewhere for $1.50, UMBRELLAS, ‘The Palais Royal “leaders” are 24-inch AlLSilk Um- brelias, natural sticks and the new shape frame; price, $1.75. In Gent's Umbrellas our 26-inch Twilled Silk Paragon Frames at $1.98 are sold elsewhere at $2.25. A MMUISaToN Fist Manxrr.—sold by Te A, GENTS Goops. len, fish nt: 250,000 herring from S23] pug an ot Scarfs in spring shades and made of Shousand. porated rene 925/10) Nereis rset reader; indeed. The Palais Royal Dress Shirts are perfect in every respect, and only 8%c. Jean Drawers, trousers, cut and double seated, for 46c; caunot be bought elsewhere under 68e. Gauze Undervests for 25c. in all sizes LEATHER GOODS. Satchels of Alligator Skin, two pockets, expanding bottom, patent safety fastening. Satchels identical with these are sold elsewhere for 68¢, We offer them aya ‘leader” for 49c. Teal Alligator Parses, expand- Perer Moxact x's Writ —The will of the | ing, for 20e. Alligator Helts, all sizes, good strapsand Veter Momaxban leaves his estate, comer G ¥ | buckles, 25¢. soad ISt streets northwest, to Thomas "¢ JEWELRY. roKe Hair Ornaments, in representation of Flowers. Crescents, Swords, &c., made of Imitation Silver and with Rhine Stone Settings. We offer these really beautiful ornaments as a “leader” for 250. FANS, iants barroom Studay night, and led for; that the barroom was nil the glasses tinkling. rwit- stimeny to show t room during Sunday, testitied ng gaines on Sunday. se. ——— AIR.—At a meeting committee of the f the fair whieh it is the following rs of the fair: Chi Rte Se Ivans, secretary, surer. A num ypointed. ng for, the erec- weand for keep- Male Orphan the m, and ‘The new style Fans for the coming summer are’ “gauze.” We have them beautifully hand-painted and in all colors, with olive wood sticks, inlaid with pretty gilded designs; 9c. is a price that make them a a “Tie Kertiepres, on THe DenUTaNte.” 1 its initial representation, in the pres- ence ener at Ford's oercloure, | “leuier." Kate Greenaway Fans, with carved sticks, st night. proces be devote z rs the Central dispensary and Emergency hos- | °F 5¢, 18 what we call an Irresistible “leader. Land it ndsome sim was doubtl this worth S real- et. The performance ly goed for an wnateur allusions. to. local anny and navy audience and SHAWLS, Of course we have Worsted, Cashmere and Chudda Shaws in all colors and prices, but. we will unly men tion our leader, which is Cashmere Shawls, 1n all ¢ ors, for $1.68 each. LOVES. We have three “leaders” in Summer Gloves. Extra, long isle, thread mosquetaire Gloves — tn shades for 24e.: Silk Mosquetalres in. twenty diffe ‘ob; tte Is 5 f Mr. Sinith is unpre- | shades, at 6Sc., and 12 button-length Black Silk Mos few pretty movements, | quetaires at SOc. Horuses Were very well 1 nestrath it felieltous. Th ri Gh orchestration is wot felicitous. The | _yinen contad@in “es = and chorus were well drilled in thelr | ford terine Tendeah Miss. Mary Goode gave the inusie of with sonie effeck As" Mra, Miss Ficlding C. Roselle was very 1 has, B. Reade did well Mr. Albert evening as Ge style are sold a a “leader” iy Embroidered Chemisettes, are offered for 38e., which ‘ Linen Cuffy for 11¢. Is rruunent busy all day. HANDKERCHIEF* Warranted All-Linen Handkerchiefs, full size, fancy borde:s, guaranteed fust colors. fur 4 for 25e. "How's at fora “leader?” iuped borders in com tra tine Line ice Bhat keeps mis ition colors, for 19¢. each, ikerchiefs, with hand-em: in i red borders in new colors, are’ starting “lead: fret act Messrs ind Riddle ‘The dec. Handkerchlefs cannot positively be rand the a were called before the | bought ewhere under 982 UNDERWE. ‘The nce will be repe we Nett anne —— PRESIDENT AND Canixer Gorxe To THe PrYsBUnG.— the meeting of the First Army ‘Skirts rps < on Monday next, the 4th he Palais instant, pre iDises tobe the most notable | ‘Don't fail to examine the ne ever held by th The Preside HOSIERY. cy Striped Hose for summer wear ler” for 39¢., and Black Hose with net. Sem over Sofhoth annie. and di-tinguishe aul parts of the Cited: State New styles in fans cred 08 eh, Heels abd Tors (made for wear with slippers) vita wader” for 2 ‘Our patrons will sent nel the price elsewhere 35e. a palr, ve been made, in order t Veterans may he pleasantly there. Special t will leave | ¢p uc Tatilroud Station at | bout halt-past 11. CORSETS. aa Very superior “Ventilating” Corsets for a dol st French-woven Corset in the world for 751 uel the fanous PD. Corsets are the “leaders” ‘this departineut. sburg at Gp. im, BUSTLES, Haltpast 9. Round | Atieast.a hundred different styles, but only two e obtained at the offices of the | “leaders” Luproved Shape Wire Bustles for 1le, Pennsylvania ratlread at the rte of $3.70. aud Paieut U able Spring Bustles for 44e. seh or THe Any, Two mi * are Loop Chenille F Inge for 50c., und Colored Frinizes in all shades for 79e. Sincethe season for Hat and Bonnet Flowers is nearly over We make a" Ieader" of Fine Goods, which e. May Gand 7. Special | soid for $1,50, $1.79 und $1.98 & bunch, your ebolee lor the accommodation of the | for U8. two cities at sul | yy int Infantry eps pre OE A Hr ss ihe, BPP AA OL AA Tt Sse ay 2 Aaa © KAA Ig Compeotmpanies, Einmet Guard, | P AAA Epp BAA HE Bye istou Ltittes, Majut Fleet wood’s battalion | ERE (00 Yo ¥ A 4b ided by Capts. Kelly RoR QOYY sa ve by special truths.” Prof. ERE 9 9 YY AA Pg b ROR 00) =¥ 6A A TLL 3) ‘SYLVA. pleted bs thee Auways Sut the |, then ranted ti ali who will Visit oursister city on this easton. Fare, $1, round tip, good for two days, the 6th the LET THOSE FOLLow 0 CAN WHILE WE GENUINE CINCINNATI SUGAR-CURED HAM ‘Per pound for 12c. PURE VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR — EXTENSIVE SALE oF FresireRR—One of the largest sales of the sezson will be held at Dow- | . 8 Pounds for $1. Hng's auetion rooms to-morrow, commencing at | PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP fen clock, cmbracing every deseription of Per gallon for $1.25, GRANULATED SUGAR ects, 16 Pounds for $1. STANDARD “A” SUGAP. 16 Pounds for $1. EXTRA “C’ SUGAR 18 Pounds for $1. 10 Pounds for,$1. 8% Pounds for $1. 7 Pounds for $1. 16 Pounds for $1. EVAPORATED APPLES vAPORATED PEACHES BRIGHT DRIED PEACHES CHOICE TURKISH PRUNES E A CHOICE FRENCH PRUNES: Bee Ok 12 Pounds for $1. Be A CHOICE PRESERVES *Pint Glass Jars 4 for $1. CHOICE BARTLETT PEARS PEP 00 WoW Ww onpp FEE RRE ‘Sason's Quart Jara 3 for $1. bre 6 8 wwww DD ke Bret ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS, GROC BP 60 Wwww DOD PF Be 428 Ninth Strect, between D and & “oo? WY"W Bop Eee EOE > arkable bargains ever offered In the BLASS in Washington. I ¥. apgO-t This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, | Tue Laresr Fasutox Is AN OVERCOAT. the ordinary kinds, and © be sold in competition hb the mu tule of low tests, short weight,alumor phospliate powders Sorp oxty IN caNa Rovan! 106 Wall street, N.Y. Bakixe Power Co aps While my stock of light-weight Overcoats is not large, the assortment is good, and the prices are very low, with a view of el out before removal. So, if you Want a Soring Overcoat now, or will want one for Nest fii. it will be ty yourdlvantage to purchase now. A Spring Overcast is w handy thing to have for trips In sninmer.es well as for zestilar use in fall and sprin, yr es OF] Risuuncesary tog that will eonves spe dish | to you no sort of tiforimati inquiry at No. e tes aceu- | $10 will give the requisite information aid probably i food in winter, ‘This di by the use of A yer's Sarva vod purliler known, SA SUPERS HAT DRESSING result in sale; but if nut, shull be pleased to show them anyway T have a few of my own make (no one elxe has any- thing like them) of SUMMER OVERCOATS, Prices, $5 aul $10. For chilly evenin; ND RENO wend wort all erup- @ light wrap is never amiss, turning gray. Cail on HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, apo 410 SEVENTH STREET, Sunes UNITED STATES! MILWAUKEE, Apait 23, 1885, Drax sim: We beg to call your attention to the fuct that from this date on we will ship our“Lager.”. You will find It to be exceptionally fine this year. Yours Truly, JOS. SCHLITZ BREW. CO. To SAMUEL C. PALMER, Faq. ‘Washington, D. C., J00DS, Silk and DRESS GOODS, (reduced), bargain apso Kevsroxe Marr Wuisxev. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE, Cream and White. $1. S.SILK VEL- ESS GOODS, inimense assort- STRICTLY PURF. THE BEST TONIC, PERFECTS DIGESTION. Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and CARTERS, General Debility. 711 MARKET SPACE, PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: Jest On DERHY HATS IN LIGHT COLORS. NED— ‘Beware of Imitations, ‘Signature of None genuine without the EISNER & MENDELSON, BOYS AND CHILDREN 'S STRAW HATS IN GREAT VARIETY. Sole Agents tor tne U.S Phila Pa: B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, Hatrers, FOR eer BY SS (ott, Cromwell & Co., apsO-3t 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Tsenltfely & Evans, jw DG ylvi italy & Evans, "| Washington, D. ©. W. 2omear © Bent = : Necsery Or Wonrewasn ENDED BY THE USE OF PLASTIC PAINT Be For Whitening and Coloring Inside or Ontaide marches, Fuctories, Atiis, Dwellih ‘Fenoes, oro aay purpoed where Whitewsah oF Kaisctstns A‘ BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE axp CHEAP ARTI- AND ALL DELICACIES, AT PALACE MARKET. tA FRANK J. T:BBETS. Should not be led with lime. Its superiority over lime is ike that of pat. he aanttary features RRR OOY ¥ quia fends Goer ig SR Meo oF cy E wistld Glue Mende | Gab, Peet, Crack, Wan if of ei rE ane BPES OO AA E — Lenther Crockery and | Mewured hy ||) | Muy PLASTIC P a ER. Koo ¥ 2° Altita Rack aadcots Bue | AtPaint Agricultural aud General Stores, Boitie: Droggisis aud Grocer fared fof Pamphiee ap7-208 cer Linen Handkerchtets, | Coxrorr. How much more comfort is taken In these days in the matter of clothing, both in obtaining and wear ing tt. A few yearsagoa man must have his clothes made to measure, and even then his sult was more likely to be uncomfortable than not. Nowadays the average man canbe AS WELL FITTED WITH READY-MADE GOODS ‘as to have them made to order, at about one third less cost, Gentlemen who have not been able to fit themselves heretofore, except by having their clothes made to order, are invited to inspect the goods made by WANAMAKER, OF PHILADELPHIA. ‘You will be surprised to find that in cut, fit and work- manship they CANNOT BE DISTINGUISHED FROM THE;BEST CUSTOM-MADE GOODS. ‘We carry all the newest styles, the very ones that the best merchant tallors make. We don't claim to carry the largest stock, but we do claim to have the NEWEST AND FRESHEST, and add to it day by day, as fast as anything new and destrableis brought out. ‘As to prices, no one can deny that they are.thelow- ‘est in the city. E. B. BARNUM & CO, ap29 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wosvens Never Crsse A stem-winding Watch, in running order, nickel ome; we oferthis week at the remarkably low figure ofsi oat We sell now Black Eardrops, which were 99c. = short time azo, at 25e! late Pins, formerly 49c., now 25. tial Sleeve Buttons: formerly 9c.,"n0\ Solid silver Thimbles, formerly 49¢.; nov 25e. Solid "gold Rhinestone Eardrops, formerly $1.98, now Heautiful Bangle Beacslets, formerly Ofc. now 4B Rolled gold-plate Hoop Earrings, furnierly” ve, now 4c. AeNe silver Collar Buttons, formerly 25c., now Gent's Collar Buttons, with Rhinestone set, 10c.. worth 350. ‘Genuine rolled gold Lockets, very fine goods, worth, from 8 to S10 each, wealfer now from 90c. 10 $8.49. ‘Solid gold Kings, different designs. Ove. ‘Amethyst Rings, with danond chip center, Laudles gold-plated Vest Chalus, worth §1 Rolled gold Vest Chains, $1.98. gh gpt Sold Earrings, witht feat diamond setting, at Gent's Scarf Pins, real diamond set, $1.98, gipiles’ Pins.tomsteh earrings, real dlainond setting, iolid silver Bangle Bracelets, worth $150, for 99c. Fine Rhinestone Pins, rolled gold-plate, at'4¥c. and 99c. Our $1.49 pin in fully worth $2.50, Among other wonderful Barguins we offer this week are: silk,plush and gilt combination Cabinet Frames,26¢, Silk, plush Cabinet Frames at 20, formerly ase. Suk) inet Framies at 49¢., formerly 90e. sil t Krames af 6Uc., formerly $1.25, F B¥e., formerly $1.39: very handsome styles, arkably low fignres, which tion, ually full, and bristling all ry of Baby Carriages, at r deserve your especial at ‘Our stock now isu over with decided Bargal M. SILVERBERG & co, 812 7th street and 313 Sth st. n.w. near Pennsylvania ave. ap27 A Dressy AND SERVICEABLE SUIT FOR $14. WHILE WE HAVE SUITS AT $10 TO $30, WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO A CHE- VIOTSUITIN TWO COLORS-BLUE AND BLACK, STYLES-SACK AND CUTAWAY FROCK, AT THE MODERATE PRICE-$14. WE THINK THEM THE BEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. WE HAVE FINER ONES. TOO, IF UP OUR WAY,STOP IN, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THIS SUIT. GEORGE SPRANSY, 507 Seventh Street, ap2e Opposite U. 8. Post Office. Tae Misr Srore, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, OFFERS FOR MEN: 100 SPRING OVERCOATS from $6 up. GOOD BUSINESS SUITS fur $6, worth $10. SPLENDID BUSINESS SUITS for $7.50, worth giz. ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS at $9.50, worth 315. ENGLISH PLAID SUITS ut $12.50, worth $18. ALL WORSTEDSUITS, black and colors, at $10.50 worth $19, ALL WOOL CORKSCREW SUITS at $15, worth $25, BLUE FLANNEL SU:TS, Indigo dye, $7.50; sold nowhere under $12, MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUITS, G. A. R. style, extra set of buttons, $10.50. BLACK BROADCLOTII SUITS at $20, worth $35 FOR BOYS FROM 15 T0 18 YEARS, A Line of Suits, Complete in every Particular, from Fito FS. FOR BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS, A Magnificent Line of Pants and Jackets, all the latest styles, such as Norfolk Jackets, Plaited, &c., &c., from $2 up. ODD PANTS—Immense variety at $1.25 and up- ward, PRINCE ALBERT Se THE MiSFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS _#ar Be sure and come to the corner. Koses New Tora, 926 SEVENTH STREET, BET, I AND K STS, p25, Our store ts now filled to the utmost with acholce line of caretuliy selected barzains in MILLINERY. All of the prevalliug stvies are here shown in assortment: complete, specially purchased to meet the known, Wants of this So much for Quality. Now for Pi PRICES are of uniform low grade. Our prices 1 ‘Our prices do our talicinns, “Our price tbe copied by would-be Our prices make our business, which ‘ few of the many Burguins to be had, Harts, HATS, regular price. 31,50. fine Milan, (Tona,) $1; fine Milan, (Eldgrow), 25 doven LADIES WATS, fine Milan, (Oliveto), cs: Fewular price, S175, 16 cases Rough nd ‘Ready’ POKES, 40c; regular Hats are all ratin-finished and come in aes 'NILDREN’S HATS. in all new shapes, We.; regular prices from 50c. to 756. We cannot ex: plain these 10c. Huts us we would like to, for they are Inucvelously cheap. ‘There is not a Hat amongstihem that cost less than 50c. ‘They’ are all this Season's 3. Now is the time for the children, ft all the new s 500 dozen F: 25 dozen Mixed SALLORS, .: regular price, 50c. Ako babes eunlly as cheap lpClowere Sati, Corsets, Hosiery. 500 pieces of Ribbons, all shades: Sail width at bey a yard. 25: osak Chnataate Lace Caps, 25c.; regular price, 60c. 25 dozen boxes ot Flowers ai 25a sirup, ‘These bargains are for five days only, at K K I! NNN GGG ™ 88g KK ItNNN G @e & Bi HERS Goo (SS KK If NNN GGG Bgg8 NEW IDEA, 926 7thstreet, between Ind K streets, Remember Name and Number. ap24 Srrrxo Over Sacks AT VERY LOW PRICRS SILK LINED, SILK FACED OR PLAIN. DIAGONAL AND CABLE TWIST. PRINCE ALBERT AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTA- WAY COATS AND VESTS. ‘NOBRY LINE OF SUITS INSACKS AND CUTA- WAYS. PRICES FROM §10 TO $18. BOYS’, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTH- ING IN AGES FROM 4 TO 16. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR, |STOCKED WITH ALL THE NEW DESIGNS OF GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. NOAH WALKER & CO. ap22 625 Pennsylvania Avenve, MAKING REPAIRS IN OUR FRONT WE WILL SELL YOU J, W. SELBY, 1914-1016 Peanayivania ave. CITY ITEM “Penceably if yon can,” but under all cir. gumstances Keep Di. Bull's cough syrup in the ouse. Hats for Spring and Summer. Gent’s Pearl, Nutria mix't and Maple Derby's; Manilla, Mackinaw, Canton and other Straws; Boys’ White and Mixed “Jumbo” Straws,50cts: Silk neckwear 25 cts, spring underwear, 25, 50: Shirts, Socks.Collars, Suspenders, &e. low prices: at R.C. Lewis’, 920 7th st., bet Cand K sts.n.w. N.B. Full line'of medium and low priced trunks, Spring and Summer Specialties Pen AU Wat, Haus & Coes, 816 7th and 1932 Pennsylvaniaavenue, We handle no shoddy goods. Gents’ best custom-made Low Shoes, $4. Gents’ fine Caif, $2, and $2.50 Low Shoes. Gents’ Solid Low Oxfords and Button, $1.25. Gents’ “Dongola” Low Shoes for tender feet, $2 and $2.50 Calf Button, laced and $1.50 Solid Button, Congress and , Boys’ and Youths’ patent leather Ox- Patios’ 2he. Serge Howe Slippers. Ladies! 50c. Soft Kid House Slippers, Ladies’ d0c. Kid-lined Opera Toe Slippers. Ladies’ machine-sewed Low Shoes, 75c. to $2. Ladies’ hand-sewed Low Shoes, $1 to $2.50. Our assortment of Slippers and Low Shoes fs the most extensive we ever had. It will be to your interest to call and inspect the display in our windows, .adies’ $1.25 worked-hole Kid and Foxed Button. Ladies’ $2 unrivalled flexible Button. Ladies’ $4 feather-weight Freneh Kid Button. Misses) 30c. Kid-lined Opera Slippers. Misses! $1 Spring-heel Kid and Pebble Button. Child's Heeled or Spring-heel Low Shoes, 65¢. Infants’ Slippers and Shoes, all colors, 25c. up. M. Augenstein, S17 7th St. N. W., offers following extraordinary bargains tor To- morrow and Monday: Large size clothes baskets, 49c.; extra large size washtub, zinc washboard and clothes line 99¢.; decorated chamber sett with covered and handied slop jars, 75, worth $9; 1, dozen fancy goblets, 21e. . tain poles reduced to 35c.: decorated tea setts, 44 pieces, $3.27, worth $6; large flatiron and stand, 25¢.; colored cut glass berry setts, 99c., worth $1.50; decorated dinner setis, 123 pieces, $11.74, worth $18; 2 gtring broom, 10% strin de; 4 string, 23¢.; wooden buckets and 50 clothes pins, 15¢.; % dozen knives and forks, 4, gallon erystal water pitchers, 21c.; extra ‘size, 29e.; 3 cakes Rising Sun stove. polish, worth 30e; another large lot of baby carriages, tranks and _refriger- ators received. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. 1 Immense assortment of handsome baby carriages will be offered tomorrow, om $6.27 to $25.,at RK. Goldschmid’s, 812, thst. n.W., also the’ following extraordinary bargains; white china dinner sets, 106 pieces, only $9.49; handsomely decorated ‘with tea set combined, 130 pieces $12.27; water coolers 79¢; fapanned taice or bread boxes medium size 53e; large 63c; extra large 76c: tin toilet sets assort- ed ‘colors, 3. pieces $1.37; covered jars 33e; chamber pails 39¢; half covered dust sorted colors 13¢;’ childrens hammoe extra large size Mexican hammocks 99c; bowls, and pitchers assorted colors 49¢; roller skates 57e a pair; Rink skates $7e a pair; Hand paint- ed French'china fruit plates 6 for 75¢; hand- some honquet holders 9c; hand-palnted ‘salt or pepper shakers 19¢; garden tools, 3 In a set 19¢; syrup cans 9¢; covered butter s some covered erystal honey dishes 13¢; cake stands 27¢; Individual ervstal casters 33¢; 6 cach knives and forks, only 39¢; larg ly re kitchen y mats with red borde! 3e; also it large assortment of Superior Retri erators, Ice chests and Traveling trunks will be offered at low prices. 1 Johnson's Oysters, 440 9th street, Goods Given Away at Clark’ ‘734 7th street northwest, this evening and to- morrow only, A new invoice of Corsets at s Dr. Warner's Health Corset, 98¢. world $1.25. The eclebrated Our$1 French . Thompson's Corsets, 75 $1.25. Our 50c. Corset $1.25 summer ventilating Our 35¢. Corse Corset 79 4 unsurpassed in low prices. Our $1 Jersey 69c. Our $4 Vest Front $1.98. Our $2 Braided Jersey $1.39. Our $1 Child- ren’s Jerseys 77e. | Ladies’ and Vests, 17c., worth 25. Balbriggan Vests, 43c., regular price 68c. Boys’ Shirt V : regular 25c. goods, White Shirt Waists, 49 regular 75¢. goods. Children’s Mull Corde Caps, 25¢., worth ine Lace and broidered Caps, 49e., reduc Lisle Gloves 17. 4c. Lisle Gloves Ble. Silk Gloves, 490. A riety of White and Col- ored Hoslery for children, suitable for May fes- tivals, at CLARK'S, 734 7th stre This evening an Johnson‘s Clam Chowder, 440 9th street, ‘The Popular Shoe Honses, 726 7th street, between @ and H, and 461 Pennsylvania aventie, near 4%, Street, An immense display of Shoes and Slippers at remarkably low pri Ladies’ finest Curacoa Kid Shoes, flexible soles, either box toe or common sense style, any size and width, $1.97. Ladies’ fine dress Kid or Pebble Goat Button Shoes, y pair guaranteed, $1.47. Ladies’ good quality Kid Shoes, with worked button holes, 970. Misses + hoes, with heels or spring heels, nol ull solid leather, Misses Curacoa Kid Dress Shoes, common sense style, or spring heels, with worked button holes, $1. Children's solar tip Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 8 to 11, 87e. Children’s tine Kid Spring Heel Shoes, 5: Tntants’ Kid and Pebble Button Shoes, 37¢. Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes, excellent’ wearing goods, 97. Boys’ ahd Youths’ fine Button Shoes, $1.17. Men's serviceable Congress Gaiters, $1.07, Men's fine Lace Shoes, $1.47. Men's dressy Button A tine line of Men’s Calf Shoes, lace, button and Congress, 31.97 Also, @ splendid assortment of Ladies’ Kid Slippers, from 47¢. upwards. Men's embroi- dered Slippers, 67¢. upwards, Always be stire you are at the right place. ‘THE PorULAR SHvE Houses, 726 7th street, between G and H, and 461 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% Street. 1 Johnson's Deviled Crabs, 440 9th street, Special Bargains Remember, For Gent Hand-sewed Gait y and Children in Window. nt Leather Ties, worth $5. nd Calf Tics, 83, worth $4. Oxtord Button and worth $3, h $1.50, 50, worth, Youth Button, $1; Youth Lace, 75e. For Laaies: White kid Slipper Elegait Hand-sewed Button, Hand-titched Kid Button, Mat and Dress Kid Butt Foxed aud Kid Button, s Lasting and Foxed Button, $1. Fine Oxford Ties, $1.75, worth S: Bow Sandals and ‘Ties, $1, worth $1.50, House Slippers, 10, 25, 40, 50c. Misses and Child's Slippers, 50e,, Child's Spring Heel Button, 5¢ Tnfant’s Button and Lace, 35, : Shoes, $2.50; Soles, 50c. YouNa's Shoe House, 402 7th street, Johnson's Fish and Game. 440 9th street. Blout’s Bargain Bulletin FOR TO-MORNOW (SATURDAY.) When we say bargains weare in earnest about It. We do not offer a reduetion on old and shop- worn goods, but a sacrifice on new, stylish and desirable Millinery, Read the following carefully: Children's Hats, ready trimmed, 25 cents (a Abnited quantity duly.) Misses’ and Children's Hats, ready trimmed, sh shapes, 5Ue., Gc. and 75c. Ladies’ Huts, untrimmed, in ail the fashion- able shapes, 50¢., 75c., 85e. and $1, Children’s Saflor Hats, extra large size rim. 49e., reduced from 85e Ladies’ Hats, ready trimmed, at $2.50, $3, Wand $4; way below regular prices. fur spacious show room Dever contained more stylish and elegant Ready Trimmed Hats and Bonnets than at present, and we are selling thein really cheap—no fancy prices, Scarrs. We are prepared toshow a much larger and Mpetter selected stock of Hat Scarfs than can be found any where,and at the very lowest prices, Our stock of Flowers was never larger nor cheaper. SPRCIAL. 1,000 long Ostrich Plumes, all shades. at less than half price. We bought these goods way below the usval price, and will sell them at a slight advance above actual cost, Ve are too busy to specify all the Bargains we have In stock forto-morrow. Call and convince yourself that we are in earnest about it. Save your money and buy your Millinery at Blout’s to-morrow. 1 Brovr’s 710 7th street. Fourth Week of Grand Bargains At A. KAUFMAR’S, Double Combination—1241 and 1243 11th street southeast. ‘Misses’ Jerseys, ull colors and sizes, 99¢, Ladies’ fine Black Stockinet, 84c. Ladies’ sealioped and penieds & 39. children’s gray Derby “Ribbed Hose, lange izes, Be Children’s solid colors, same sizes, 70. Lace Lisle Gloves, 5c, Figured Lawns, 3c, fae ‘ine Organdie Lawns, 's best Mourning Calicoes, 440, ton, Blige. ed Cotton, Sie. impson’ tinbleached Pequot ide of the West b! eck Nainsook, 7c. Pillow case Cotton, 8c. 100 Pompons latest Noveities, 38¢. New style Hat and Bonnet Frames, 100. 50 atyles black Straw Hats, 15¢. Bo rolls Matting, ig 10° 16°30, B50. 0 rol lutting, Infants’ Button Shoes, Bea =) Ladies’ Lasting Slippers, 25c. For balanos of the batgaios rina Pee Sepab- ance of lean and Critic. Headquarters for Men and Ey boys’ straw hats, the, cheapest place in town. Pidues cor. 7th ana De the only sutetly one prloe Bat snd (gn # firnishing gore in this n= | better quality, $7.38; CITY ITEMS. Amnouncement Extraordinary. FAMILY SHOE St0rg, 310 Seventh street u.w., First Store above Pennsylvania avenue. Our buyer having Just returned from the east, secured the greatest bargains in the market, we teste! woffer act pe es ot bdo nees and slippers at prices that defy com) on. Among our many bargalus we have # Ladies: house slipper at 23 cents a pair; Ladies’ genuine kid opera slipper at 49 cents, worth $1, Our Ladies’ kid Newport ties and button at 73 cents are the lowest in the city. Our three-strap san- dais for Ladies and Misses at 72 ceuts are daisies, Our Oxford ties at 8 cents are selling everywhere at $1.75. Our Ladies’ genuine ki ties, button and ‘Oxfords at $1.24 are worth 2.35. Gent's low Ues at $1.24. reduced from 2. Our Gent’s low shoes ai $1.99, worth $3. Gent’s house slippers only 36 cents a pair. A fresh lot of Ladies’ kid bution, worked button holes, at 96 cents a pair. Our Ladies’ genuine kid button, mat kid tops, at $1.24, are reduced from $2. Gent’s Congress gaiters from 98 cents up. Call early, and be convinced that we take the lead in low prices on all grades of shoes, Family Shoe Store, 310 7th street n.w,, first store above Pennsy' enue. 1 Read! Read!! Read!!! and you will call on us to-morrow and examine the immense bargains that will be offered In each and every department, as follows: 35 slightly imperfect Jerseys, blacks, browns and blues, at 98c., sold at former sale for $1.38. 26 tailor-made Jerseys, plaited back, ribbon bow, $1.38; former price, $2.25. 140 Coaching Parasols, black and all colors, ‘98e.; formerly $1.25. 130 22 and 24-inch Black Silk Parasols, $1.68; Teduced from $2.: 65 assorted styies, $1.98; some of these goods have retailed at $3. 125 Infants’ and Children’s Lace Caps, 35¢.; formerly 48c. 250 pair Silk Gloves, 48e.; formerly 69¢. 4g25 Palr Silk Mitts, all colors, 35¢.; formerly 0 pair Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, black and colors, GSe.: reduced from $1. Great reduction in Hamburys, Laces, Hostery and Corsets, BJ. Benn D & Bon, 1 818 Tthst, between Hand Johnson's Every Delicacy, 440 9th street, Immense Bargains for To-morrow. 500 yards Oriental Lace, 5c. yard. 200 Yards Oriental Lace, 10c. yard, A lot Children’s Collars Embroidery and Lace cheap at 50¢; to-morrow 25c. A few more Mull Shirred Caps, Embroidered Caps reduced to. Fine Trish Point Bonnets, 98¢. We have twenty different styles Bonnets and Caps to select from at very low prices. Damask Bibs, outline figures, 10c. Children’s Nobby Vest Front Jerseys, Navy, Brown and Garnet, $1.25. Ladies’ Jerseys ‘at very low prices, Mus. MAX WEY, agt., 1 12 7th street northwest, Johnsons Turtle Soup, 440 9th street. For Good and Reliable Shoes, at low prices, call at J. Brock’s, 802 7th street, Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers only 650. Children’s Solar Tip Solid only $1. Ladies’ tine Kid Shoes only $2. Ladies’ extra fine Kid, and warranted, only $2.50, worth $3.50. Ourown make only $: A full tine of Ladies’ and Men's Low Shoes at rock bottom prices, 1 J. Brock, 802 7th street. Ladies’ Newport butt. and ties, «kid and goat butt. boots, 99¢. Children’s hee! and spring heel boois, 65 and7i Chitaren’s suits, $2-50. ase. “pants, (4-13 vears) Boys’ straw hats, 10c., 35e., At Theo. Hollander's West’ Ei 1900 Pennsylvania ave. For To-Morrow Onl Half Hose, 1c. a pair or 2 pair for 26c., wort double thé money, at_the North Washington Bargain House, 1562 7th street, next to corner 1 Johnson's Ladies’ Saloon, 442 9th street, Sole Agents For the Cleveland fluid, the best to use in vapor stoves, Will not clog the burners, Try it. 5 gallons for $1, delivered. 1 EBERLY & SoNs, 718 7th st nw, Stock of Baby Carringes Must be Re- duced. M. Augenstein, $17 7th street northw | offers for the balance of this week the following | Sreat drives Rattan baby carriages, with para- sol or canopy top. $6.49; sold elsewhere at S11; sold elsewhere at $13. Rattan aby eareiaeee Hned. math solid color satin and satin parasol, $12.84; regular price S21. Filty other styles Of carriagestat eqhalie as low prices. Our $3.49 ice chest is the same sold elsewhere at $5, and our $4.49 is sold at $7.50. Special bargains in decorated dinuer, tea and toilet sets; alsoin trunks and refrig? erators, a27,29¢m1 Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; eas and pleasant to take: Prescribed by’ physi- Clans. Sold by Druggists. Large bottles 0c. Manufactured by W.E. Thornton, corner Bal- Unore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. m,Wy ___ FAMILY SUP Atrenxtiox CHOICE MOCHA ANDJAVA BLEND, FOR DRIP COFFEE, 34c. ‘ COFFEE FROM 10c TO 16c. PR. LB. LATED SUGAR, 6c. PER LB. IV. JAVA, 28. DARD A SUGAR, 6c. CHOICE CAROLINA ISLAND RICE, 80. EXTRA B SUGAR, 5ye. PER LB. ‘THE BEST MIXED TEAS, 50c. EXTRA C SUGAR, 5c. FINEST FORMOSA OOLONG, $1 PER LB. ASSORTED TEAS FROM 50c. TO $1 PER LB. SPRING LEAF, YOUNG HYSON AND GUNPOW- DER, 50 AND 60c. FINEST YAMASHISi NEST YAMASHISO JAPANS UNCOLORED ANEW YORK AND WASHINGTON TEA 435 NINTH STREET N. Lo PLIES. ROCERIES, sell strictly for cash; consequently can and will sell cheaper than any other firm in the city. Goods amounting to two doliars or over delivered. free to any part of the city. All gocds must give satisfuction or money refunded. Call and compare prices, POOLE, BROOKE & Co., aps. $44 Louisiana avenue Tue Oxy Prace Is U.S. 5bs. STARCH, 25 cents & IAP, 50 centa, DAP. 20 cents Ib. MER € CO. GROCERS, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OCC ERR RRR ERE g5sy coc ke” RR E eo ee KRE RR EER es THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, {g without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most Negras Flour i the world, a jers have not only Ue most perfect Mill, as it does all the most improved Machin: fed up to the present time, but they produce NSURPASSKD by any mill in the world. ‘To a Flour prove that, we would simply state that w large quan tity of this’ magnificent Mour 1s shi Enirope and caten at the principal Courts of the old world, We GuamaNter that it is made from selected wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. Te ig auvacknogsledged (ict tat in this Floara perfect sep ration of the glutiuous particles of ds wheat berry ‘nda thorough clunination of all weak and starchy. matter has at las: been reached, and. Is- consequent more Nvrnrriovs, yielding more bread to. the from ity bend tage ie cheapest, om its ing qualities. it is as Well as the best, for elther family or baker's tse, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every sack’ and every barrel ls warranted to give entire STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, it ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epi- DRY GOODS. Case Pencmase. CasH SALE. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED FOR CASH AND SHALL SELL FOR CASH ONLY 109 PIECES REGATTA SATIN FINISH BLACK GROS | GRAIN SILK, WHICH WE SHALL OFFER TO-MORROW AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: one LAS. Dh eens 1.60, “15. 70. NC neenreenee 1.90, roll Perens FY * 16... 195. FULLY 30 PER CENT BELOW MANUFAC TURERS' COST, NO FINERGOODS HAVEEVER BEEN OFFERED. EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED, LANSBURGH & BRO, 420-426 SEVENTH STREET, New Exanorenen Rozz SEATON PERRY, (SvccEsson To PERRY & BROTHER), TIONS” IN EMBROID- TE AND MULL ROKES ERED INDIA. "ROM $1 ea0. = $ 19 to LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Bs iBROIDERED OR- DY ROBES, SUITABLE FOR COMMENCA> SCENT DRESSES ranging from 90 to $25.. NEW NAVY BLUE. BATIsTE ROBES “WIT: WHITE AND CARDINAL EMBROIDERED TRIMMING. | NOVEITIES IN ECRU MULL ROBES wire | FROWN AND CARDINAL EMBROIDERED TRIMMING. EW ENGLISH AND FRENCH WHITE GOoDs IN GREAT VARIETY. INDIA LINENS from 12igc. to 5Uc. per yard. VICTORIA LAWNS, PERSIAN LAWNS. PRIN- CESS LAWNS, WELT PIQUES, MASALTA! NEW FRENCH 'AND ENGLISH NAINSOOKS, ‘NOVE! IN | DOTT D FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS AND TUCKED NAINSOOKS. NEW WHITE ALL LINEN LAWNS at 25, 37g, 50, Oty 75 ct and USIVE DESIGNS” IN. PI EXE LINEN LAWNS at 20c., 250. and. 100 PIECES ANDE! GINGHAMS, IN STRIPES, CHECKS. PLAIDS, PLAIN AND SIDE BAND COMBINATIONS. NEW 32-1NCH AND 38-INCH WIDE PRINTED BATISTES at 18c. and 20e. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES IN PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS AND cure GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all clames, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, GOLDEN HILL, ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standart Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa reat many high-priced Patent whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy compet torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN ‘HILL, and we feel assured tat any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything ela Forsale by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner ist st. and Indianaaye 213. WM. ‘M. GALT & 00. G. T. Kezx, TAILOR, 4146 Ore praxer Ger Ty: Bex, THE CONCORD CO! ‘We have on hands. stock of the Celebrated = "and Hood. Harness» specialty a Utz & BROS : 10 Rajottlng ations! Hea. ‘Trunks and Satchels in great 7, ot lowelt Pisvery CONCORD HARNESS hes makers of CARRIAGE SHADES. Ba-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND conRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Established 1840. Srrra Darss Goons. A FULL LINE TRICOTS, 50, 62%, 75c. 4 EULL LINE 961NCH SUITINGS, ALL WOOL, A FULL LINE COMEINATION SUITINGS, 62%, A FULL LINE GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 12%, 15. A FULL LINE INDIA LINENS, 10, 12% 15,20, 250. A FULL LINE PERSIAN LAWNS, 15, 20, 25c, AFULL LINE PARASOLSand SUN UMBRELLAS, A FULL LINE CORDED PIQUES, 20, 25c. A FULL LINE CASSIMERS, 37,50, 62%, 75c, $1. A FULL LINE SATINES AND BATISTE, 12%, WE SELL AT POPULAR PRICES. GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, p25, 713 Market Space. re A EE RaE oc pe AA Go AE Bas 2S Oo = 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. SPECIAL VALUES IN WHITE GOODS. ‘Having closed out of a New York Importing House & large line of the above goods we are enabled to offer Genuine Values in the following Fabrics: INDIA LINENS! INDIA LINENS! 100 pieces 32 inch INDIA LINENS, good value at 2ige., at 10c. per yard, At BAUM'S: CHECK NAINSOOKS! 1 case CHECK NAINSOOKS, which would be con- sidered s barguin at 10c., only Se. per yard, atBaUM’s, INDIA LINENS! INDIA LINENS! 200 pieces 32 inch and 40 inch INDIA LINENS, ‘which sold readily at 20c. last season, only ‘12ge" per yard. atBaUMs, CORDED PIQUES! Asa special offering we shall sell fora few days 25 pieces CORDED PIQUE. readily worth 25c., At 2c. per yard, AtBAUM'S. INDIA MULLS IN WHITE AND COLORS. 100 pleces WHITE INDIA MULLS, which would be good value at 32c, at ‘25e. per yard, At BaUM’s, BLACK ALL-WOOL BUNTING! ‘40 pleces 22 inch Fine Black ALL- WOOL BUNTINGS, ‘Which we sold last season at 35c., only 20c. per yard, at ARGAINS! REAT ry Az: 2iTReE ETO SEPT The COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wamautza Fag or ine wack tO ar ele as cane ee the: ‘Shirt in te market. Ra Suite made at the xh Reasmabie and Fathers Man Rromeamn a J. Cy Horearseos. FINE MILLINERY. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. CHILDREN'S HATS IN ALL STYLES, “FLOWERS.” “HAT SCARFS” AND GOLD LACES “MOURNING MILLINERY A SPE CIALTY."| PARASOLS IN ARTISTIC DPSIGN®, FROM BEST MAKERS IN PREVAILING Cols ORS FULL LINE OF MOURNING AND Cale RIAGE PARASOLS. “SILK UMBRELLAS” AT A BARGAIN. NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS, LATEST PARIS STYLES. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS. BLACK SILK COSTUMES FOR $30, WORTH $40, WARRANTED TO FIT EQUAL TO CUSTUM MADE. TRAVELING RAGLANS IN NEW DPATGNR. EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH IMPROVED PATENT HOOKS, FROM $1 PER PR. UPWARDS: SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, IN NEW SHADER DRESS TRIMMINGS. LACES, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, &e. Trevise, Paris. [apit) 007 Pa ave, Maa J. P. Pacuee IMPORTER OF FASHION, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTED NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY BEING 7 RECErY CH DYEING, SCOURING AN Re AND Fi Opening establishment. 1205 New York ave Kinds of Ladies and ents Garments Dyed, ‘i and finished in the most superior. raanver et and’ Pasty ore stale rettout aN ECAROLINE LERCH, formerly wi A Fischer. aps. y oft MADAME VALMONT BRGS 10 tuform her patrons and custouaers that she is Sec upall fine LACES CURTAINS ared to clean ai of all descriptions, "MADRAS ® SPRCIALTY proved styles Established since To ‘Tux Lanna HER MAJESTY'S CORSET. ‘We take pleasure tn calling your attention to this Corset, which is now belng introduced to the Ladies of America. An invitation s éxtended to ail to call and examinett, DOUGLASS, pl - ‘Ninth and F gtreets Mas Szra Rovrnar, (608 Oth street, oppoite Patent Office, Received @ new and elegant line of Infant's and ‘Cuuldren's WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPs, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embroidered, for wear, in Mother ‘Hubbard and other styles, and all kinds of CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS, _mih28 No. 908 G Street Northwest THIRTY YEARS EX PERL ENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments. also, Velvet Piush “Cloaks, WVelin, Lacrn, Gowen sic are ly cle ahs Tavibs © ‘Dalai! A SPECIALTY. soe th ofa ta ape i pa M4952 kK HUmPHERy, 430 Text Staxer Nortewesr, Makes Corsets to order tn style ‘aud guarantees perfect if and Somat Hex Sractatrins Ame French Hand-uade Uuderclotht ‘and Anest imported. Hosen. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress ‘French Corsets and. Bunties. {CuNdren's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Alas H.'s own hake) Cunt for the price is unwurpansed, ‘N-BFrench, German and Spats: speem. mel IN, CORCORAN BUILDING. . First-class Hair Dresser fron Parts, ‘Three Patentsand Five Medals uu. Paris Lyonvand Vieum uiuifecturer and importer, HUMAN HAIR AND TINE HAIR WORK, Ladies’ fine Hair Cutting and Hair Drowsing. Jur dyed and shampoved is a irst-caws manner Wigs to order. as. 537 15thet nw. ——aee FINANCIAL. — —ewy Au ‘ WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BOMDS, or Who desire the services of a rellable broker tn apeo ulative stock operations on margin will Gnd it to SAMUEL JONES PECK, Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex> change of New York ap20-1m* 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTGN, &o PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broker, SSo'Fint avcive,} Mew York, 539 15th street (Corcoran Jullding), Washington, Gexenal PARTNEns: James Winrety, 1H. Crvoxe Oaxner, Maywagp C. Evan, ‘Hewry H. Dopex, Washington, D.0. ‘Wittaam R Traviens, Special Partner. Buy and sell on commistion all clases of Railway securities, EL DODGE. Reswwext Paatxee Quotations of Stocks and Bonds an‘ mformation Tegarding the markets received through our wires instantly, direct from the New York Stock Ex change. All orders executed and reported promptly. HOUSEFURNISHINGS, UE Basie Roowar Rernornaton ‘Why buy a sweat box when you can geta Ridgway Refrigerator that is Guaranteed w have @ Dry Air Girculation? not to bave the foul odor that is so com- ‘mon with the ordinary run of Refrigerator and Ice Chesta, If mot satisfactory after a trial, the money ‘Will be refunded. J. W. SCHAEFER @ BRO, ep23 2020 7thst. aw Evvve Rernicrnatons, SLATE STONE SHELVES, of Frave 2. ropuiation of, Thirty sir, years manding, Sud Are scknowledged everywhere M. W. BEVERIDGE, SOLE AGENT oR THE D.C, ap2l-2w 1009 Pennsy!vanis ave. aw. Varon Srovm__ Do not buy until you have examined our large a» sortment, of five different makes, especially the im proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE GENERATOR STOVE, having only ose burner that you have to beat, then the others are ready for waa, ‘Call and see them, in ail sizes and prices. W. & JENKS @ 00, a0 717 Teh eerest, Scvcreron & Frercuen, 415 Trx @raxet Nowrmwaee, ‘Wesuarantee to meet any andall prices quoted by wiorengy te Ss cal an oe cor choke sec

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