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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1889, THE EVENING STAR. ob eirmod |e Nene ree EARS = OF occa dame icce Trower, Sen 27, 1889, | Qientny cox Meme <reeanurr mom Har more than all the ether papers published ae QUARTER) Sees |PALAIS | & BRO. 4HE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local thie afternoons say tae EOE 0 Ee Kew York Office: Room 93, Tribane Building, re. , sae laet is cut farther down tox See Bt ey At. argudrs ches > tll snr Be amt Bom = 4 ha i 00 VALUABLE INFORMATION GAINED BY READ Circulation of any Newspaper in the World, 00 The Star Out of Town. and os an Advertising Medium is worth Entire stock must be sold within 30 days, as we Taz Evestse@ Stax will be sent by mail to Asyou reed the list below remember THE RE- ING THIS COLUMN OF NEWS DAILY, any address in the United States or Canada DUCED PRICES ARE FOR COMPLETE meres SURELY SOMETHING HERE TO for ouch period se may be desired, 0} the That Odds and Ends are in the store is a fact, bat a fact ATTRACT YOUR ATTENTION. rate of fifty cents per month €3 But all ‘the : Silk Pattern | not worth mentioning when COMPLETE STOCKS auch orders must be accompanied by the money, ARE OFFERED AT REMNANT PRICES. ‘READ TOPICS PRESENTED TO-DAY. or the paper cannot be sent, as no accounts are ‘To-morrow (Friday) is the last day, but one of the 50 Fea. SHIFFLE FLOUNCING. tn ton dis Stock-Taking Gale, and of these surprisingly low | Patterns of embroidery, inches wide, dep? teith mail subscriptions. ey Deioes made to reduce Stock price to Btock-Taking, | Tre squale the seme we ovld last cuneom for 76s. ER i osgrgee epee shortly to see his invent = (Continued In spite of threats of bolting and other ‘the length and breadth “ae = i ‘call 68 areaafal things, the republicans of Ohio yester- Tus Is For Tux Mes. Eeesncted Sivassing inovanuatpemenes of -adfal things, day nominated Governor Foraker to be his own ly Tax M percent tote aemseae 5 cock, veh nctin pitas nadie, is tei men - successor, and the convention ended its work HE ACTURERS re —— nce nage? mourning who find it a difficult task to procure PUR with the usnal evidences of harmony and good ‘NOT TO BR PASSED BY. pine eran a WHITE WOOL DRESS FABRICS. We have these natore, the rival candidates crowding to the | arxws FURNISHINGS. icrlnem ~ er “ ae ir aLL WOOL PURE WHITE ALBATROSS, 23 Ns : 150, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 10e. each. ; front wth os See nen Seda sa TR ne | on wa Cbcin TOREOIDE xan kNKAE COPD: 62.20 Silver-handle “Gloria” Umbrellas for 81.98, | *cheawide. at 20c, Real value 2e. anime oceupie posi ; tion, considered enviable by most aspirants for | 4 /0t of colored Pique 4-in-hand Ties, were 250. Red 361INCH ‘RE e 4 ~ Phe Se a wen sa sean ate Gn E27 See window display corner 12th and Pennayiva- | 3736. por yur, Ween cede ee ea 2 Ticketed 10¢. ench. GET SUCH SUITS FOR $3.50 AND nis for of other reduced in be public office, of standing against divided field. | A lot of odd Suspenders, slightly damaged, were 50c. a heaps goods Price | cannot be duplicated elsewhere under 50c. The convention had really no issue before it | snd 75e Red Ticketed 19c. a pair. for this sale. IB igen ooo WARP CASHMERE, in pare ite, at STiée. Inappearance are tw 7 ragga Te wae | stot Se: Baek Bai ‘Ted Ticked 3 pair for | WZ ARE NOW OFFERING AT THOSE PRICES, z aad THE PALAIS ROYAL 2 ater oro egal to Gear made up of delegates who were either | p42450L8 AND UMBRELLAR NEITHER WOULD YOU SEE WHITE FLANNEL = viz: 3 pairs size 16, 2—20 and 1-24. a am WOOL PURE WHITE ALBA “for Foraker” or “against Foraker,” and the | 8 26-inch Sun Umbrellas, Puritan Silk, Canopy top, Ez i PE, Eg to1Sc. Almost half-price. Lanes Mest Nor Muss Ts. S00 made of fine soft wool 40 inches wide, Yost the opposition had so great a variety of candidates, | were $2.50. Red Ticketed $1.68. WHITE SERGE, AND WHITE DUCK SAILOR AND | ffi ge LL Bi 7 pairs Gauze Vests, suitable for misses or Should not would read more respectful, but must not | thing for a cool summer dress. i 6 Buff Sun Umbrellas, 28 inch, were $1.25. Red- H it boys, low neck and short sleeves, Size 34. Re- r AN ALL-WOOL PURE WHITE CASHMERE 40 Fepresenting so many diverse interests, that ite | ,6,Pufl Sun HoH Bee Hf tuo BB duced to 18c., oF 3 for 50c. Wie tem Oat he hie heel Ganesan, inches wide at 50c., vod of loom fi Union upon one man was aliaost a foregone im- | 7 Black SUK Parasols, La Tosca Stick, with gold tip | NORFOLK SUITS SELLING AT THE PRICES WE ‘0h auviotirn went. GLOVES. 9 pairs Ladies’ 6-but length JEWELRY—A few reduced prices pointed to, 98c, | ‘chen wide at 50c., +— Possibility. All the Foraker people had to do | and band, sold for $5. Red Ticketed $3.98, r Mousquetaire Chamois-Skin Gloves, Size 53 Sterling Silver Bangles for 50c.; 25c. Cuff Pins for Was to direct their efforts to winning over in- | BUTTON DEPARTMENT. hae aed aca See: The Old Lady in Window. 1t Metaced to 80. 10c. a pair. ; Rolled-Gold Lace Ping in over one hundred @ividust groups here and there and trust to.a | , A%0ther lot of Pearl Buttons, were Se. Red Tickoted 3pairs Ladies’ 8-bnt length Tan Monsque- taire Suede Gloves. Sizes 53 and G4. Reduced to 750. 7 pairs Ladies*8-but. length Mousquetaire . 3 I. stampede when the signs pointed to the steady | "Gomea set white Ball Pear! Bu 250, a | THIS 18 OUR Loss AND YOUR GAIN. growth of their manin favor. The suspicion | dozen. Red Ticketed 19c. a dozen. is abroad that Mr. Foraker’s chief use for | @LOVE DEPARTMENT. mal Bonjour om “ 46 INCH ALL-WOOL PURE WHITE HENRIETTA Sopnleecn apace eciepuee dunane CO fine twill and beautiful lustre finish. morrow 50c. each. AN ALL-WOOL PURE WHITE BATISTE, 42 ‘Those Pins that were 75c. and 50c., for to-morrow “Ware Gor "Ex Ox Tue Lust inches wide, at S7c., made of the finest Australian NEW LINES OF : ‘the things 5 me Sieh reoghe otis pera decks, Sizes 25e. each. wool, smooth fiaish and dust repellant, only a fow anther torm of the governecship is to make | COE uusse mututercen suanabacie nade ol beeen fia gyre rr eee GLOVES—Here are two sample bargains, 60s. Black | Dice left; takeadvantage of thie item, every sand Miia tom gPPingsstone to the Senate, | ‘4 lot of Colored Silk Mitts, Ladies’, regular price 40c. SMALL BOYS’ EXTRA PANTS. ‘Touring purposes, Our list islarge. Our stand- Be ene Meee 1 Sate ae eas: Pen naar ae Tieaevene neg. vaees | SS ant eenk. seen ouik Ween etedn This, together with the hostilities naturally en- | Red Ticketed 25c. ard of style and merit high. Our prices always Striped Half-Hose; fine quality, sizes 9} and 75e., tor 58e. at 85c., made of fine hard-twisted wool, dust repel- lered in the administration of public affairs | GOOD JEWELEY ITEMS. fie 1034, at the greatly reduced price of 18c. per HOSIERY—Let two bsrgains (nearly 1,000 pairs) | lant and guaranteed void of all imperfections, such ee cater 3 Alot of Amber Pins with Scroll Tops and Silver low= not low for “one consecutive day"—or one pair, 3 pair for 500, ; be representatives of many others. Sic. Ribbed Lisle | as loom fies, kc. for a long period, are trusted by his enemiesto | sii stone Pina, were 250, Wel Temcan 12%4¢, | CORDUROYS, CHEVIOTS, CASSIMERES AND! week or one hour—but first, last, and all the (Firat floor.) Ninad dice sieictiais toh uae tide: thc apsir,| PURE WHITE BROADCLOTHS 54 inches wide, @rray a considerable number of republicans | cach, time—our prices are always right. Light styl- “ODDS” IN PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, ous Sor 35s. ; Ril Hens that were O8e. Sor SSo. ~ | three grades. viz: @1.50, @1.75, and 82.25. st him secretly at the polls, Hopes rest-| A lot of 25c. Gilt Hair-Pins, Scroll Tops, Red Tick- FLANNELS, JUST RECEIVED. ih, seasonable, well-made, perfect-fitting suite 2 Black Silk Carriage Shades, reduced to $1. SUITS, ETC.—81.35 French Percale Wrappers for | “pony WHITE SILK WARP RENRIETTAS $1.25. ing on such foundations are commonly illusive, | eted 19. each. 1 Pack Brooaded Silk Parasol. reduced to $1. | $1.19, The Domet Flannel Blouses in same patterns | REMNANTS OF CREAM AND PURE Waith . * , | Alotof 25c. Gilt Bracelets, pretty designs. Red for youths and men. Made from such popular 1 Fancy Polka-dot Moire Silk Parasol, re- and colors as these more expensive for 98c., instead of | ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS which we will gladly sell however. The republicans of Ohio have a way | 10.01 190. LINEN JACKET SUITS, $1.50. fabrics as Serges, Chevioteens, Cassimeres, duced to $1.50. $1.25, ALL White Suits at 10 per cent discount. below cost. ing together which often discounts the | " Ladies’ Gold Fob Chains, 3 different patterns, were ‘Tweeds and Twills, lightly built, without an ue Peockand Gietd piciped Parasol, reduced to amiabiieaie. deat festa a mr Hebe gig} i 98c. ‘ieke TWEL 50. i THE - THE tench ors come pose hora: cae: , LINEN NORFOLK SUITS, 82. meteors idaace ie. 1 Navy BineGloria Cloth Sun Umbrella, with | trimmed Corset Covers for 85c. #125 Embroidered GREATEST VARIETY It is given to few men in public life to have Alo: of All-Leather Purses, leather lined, inside R. ROBINSON & CO. ta ary handle. Size 24 inch, Reduced to Nightgowns for 79c. $1 India Linen Dressing Sacques OF BLACK “DRAPERY NETS” IN THE CITY, made a success of their careers from start to | pocket. Were 15c. Red Ticketed, 9e. cach. “peal finish; to have belonged to four parties, and | ,4l0tof long Pocketbooka. Were 50c. Red Ticketed, WHITE DUCK PANTS, 750. TOURISTS’ SHIRTS—The most varied as- 1 Cream Silk Lace-covered Parasol, reduced 48-inch all-silk DRAPERY NET, in 5 patterns, at for 89c. $1.68 India Linen Blouses for $1.48, PS ipenereney LACES.—Faint indications of what to expect are GURED DRAPERY NETS: 25e. These are all leather Ii: insi sortment and handsomest styles to be found in to #2.50, x : i 48-inch all-silk PI on Worked at three eallings; and to end their days | Dorimente” Arce reu neta ne as nav? inside com- fades. aa thaod bac umaagabalieeteck pallicaa (Firat floor.) : 250. Rulings for 2%, $1 Russian Net (Black) for | endices variety of patterns, teaging in poe fren in an atmosphere of general good will on the | All-Leather Hand Satchels, two outside pockets. PLAIN AND STRIPED LINEN PANTS, 500. ‘ODD LOT" OF WINDSOR “TIES, 12340, 900. $1.25 to 82.25. pert of their fellow-citizens; yet such has been | Were $1.68. Red Ticketed, $1.30. i Wool-enqulaite effscta, Many new and We offer asmall lot of Ponges and Surah Silk = 4 CORSETS.—Lot of 75c. Corsets for 49¢. Also, an excellent eo of PLAIN NETS, the happy fortune of Simon Cameron. As whig, | 01,98 All Leather Chatelaine Bugs dare, diferent orl Sena tn Raglah Cheviot Bhieines Windsor ‘iow, at the low Remnant Price of EMBROIDERIES 22-inch wide Swiss Embroidery | Guumeresot mers otha es Buaim Fish Net Imow-nothing, democrat and republican, he | s7aWL DEPARTMENT. ti LONG PANTS SUITS ‘eae ee eae beautiful pioneered Also 7 Silk Plastrons,in Navy,Seal,and Black- | Feduced from 25c. to 2¥e. Many $1.25 and $135 | 48-inchall allk LA TUSOA, $1.10; regular price squeezed the orange of politics dry of all} AlotofChinaCrepe Silk Embroidered Shawls and cumuuciviee dap cane Stripes we have ever seen. Pongee or Raw-Silk SS ee eae Hemstitched Flouncings for 81 yard. as that ke deemed profitable, and had the good | Scarfe at the following very dow prions: es oF 2, CHE! TMERE, Shirts in buff and light chedes richly elegant omens EY, NEOKWEAR.—Lace Pager atone Ss te seg ah a ties Wenlnnes:atlac SNe | rie eaten ete ce io kane Wammea Ocal KAS STYLISH, ineppearance, light as thistle-down in weight, ODD “INITIAL HANDEERCHTEFS, These | Previously advertised; also for to-morrow, China 48-inch SILK CASHMERE, $1.10; regular prica, itting it with a formal bow of farewell. As xe Chi sink = two lines have become incomplete in initials, Washing Windsors for 17c, each. $1.40. qnitting it with a formal bo’ er Gfine China Crepe Silk Shawls, embroidered, me- delightful to the sense of touch-$1.50 to $4. ae kane Oe per SOAPS, ETC.—White No. 4711—Cskes, 140.; BARGAINS IN BED WEAR. publisher, banker and lawmaker, he accom. | dium size, light shades, Were $1.75. Red Ticketed, Prices never vary Acre, always at the lowest ee SS = ae 2c; = 50c. Lubin's Powder, | _We have received s full lineof SUMMER BLAM Plished generally all he set out to do, and left | 1-18. pn EN Fine Pure Linen Unlaundered “In- rong Rak, SEA: Rege dene Oe * | KETS, from $3.75 to 87 per pair. “ ind A lot of the same, larger size, were $4.50. Bed Tick- - 12¢, ICE BLANKETS at 90c. and $1.25 per pair. the impress of a molding hand vehind him in | ,} cp pre e paren UMBRELLAS recovered free of change if these Um ; SPREADS. jomain. in spi t tt : 3 De, 4Es, 3 Fs, 4Gs, 3 Hs, 3 Ja, 4 Ks, 3 Le, . <n ine Srarcostra gy 7 ptt Caprese se Selig eben a3 pacas in every shade from fawn to black, Drap 3 Ma, 4 Ns, 30s, 3Ps.,4Re,4Toand 3 Va, Ke | brellas split within one year of purchase—81.25 | White Crochet BED SPREADS from 6%. to @ varied life, he contrived to throw | ¥#* 25e. to 50c., Bed Ticketed Sc. syard. i lot wes @Etes, Camels’ Hair Cloths, Irish Crash, Cal- duced or remnant price 20c., 3 for 50c. ‘Gloria Umbrellas, for 19; $2.20 Silver Handle, | MARSAILLES SPREADS from 1.75 to $10. into his relations with men generally | 5%: to 75c. Red Ticketed 1234c. a yard. wale heceaiaeet a pom a 43 Men's Fine Pure Linen Lawn Hematitched G@ioeta”* Unsbeatian, for $1.08. DIMITY SPREADS, summer weight, 6-4, 70c.; 8-4, 1 piece each of $1.50 Spanish Guipure and Chan- " 0c, ; 10-4, $1; 11-4, 81.25; 12-4, @1.35. We have adion a heen tat & Checks, Cuban Crimps~all msde up into Coats Freya per apy a RUBBER GOODS.—Kilver-Gray and Black Festher- | also full ine of Turkish EMBOSSED SPREADS ot such a spice of good nature that he won the | tilly Flouncings. Red Ticketed $1.25. and Vests'of perfect-fitting qualities. Separate and 3 Va. Reduced to 250. Weight Circulars. $1.45 they are marked. Roduced | greatly reduced prices Kindly feeling of scores whom partisan self-| A lot of Colored Silk Gimps, was 380, to 50c. 8 yard, ‘Trousers in all the fashionable Plaids and (Pirst floor.) to 81.20. A few SOILED SPREADS at reduced prices. ishness would have alienated forever. Red Ticketed 19¢. a yard. e “SHORT LENGTHS” IN EMBROIDERIES, FANS—The best value 250. Jap Fans in this city are | _,Sbecis! inducements offered in CHEESE CLOTH pp Jitician, i ih VEILINGS AND NETS. Stripes—models of correct style. White and es fall 3 COMFORTS. Fat oe alitician, in one sense of another, | “4 ict of Dotted Velling, with border, sola tor 76c. | T'ux Mlosr Comronraste Fancy Vests in variety grest enough to suit mapa es re ae ete emnyot | reduced to 20c. Satinette Fans with gold sticks, 25c. SATTEENS! SATTEEN: that Mr. Cameron will pass into history and be | nea Ticteted 04, AND ECONOMICAL WAY TOGET THROUGH THE | _ every taste—and many more desirable Summer papas iodeatsrian Ba poder Aaa [OE It ie a settled fact that SATEENS were never more fudged by later generations, He evolved no | Alot of Colored Brussels Net, silk, in light shades, ries, Insertions, All-overs, Flounc- Popular, and the demand for them has never been oie S SUMMER AS REGARDS SHOES IS TO HAVE TWO woarables that we have not the space to enum- inwa, &c., under one, two and three yards, will SHOES.—Ssturday, so busy 9 day, please call to- = . great pol — pre aguansert = roe a was $1. on jeted BSc. a yard. 2 1 a oper es avs 4 $ ihicescan 4 odie _ Sreater than it has been this season, and notwithstand. Prises. His ability consisted largely in ene LY nea . . 7 . ing the unfavorable weather during the past month ayard. Red Ticketed 28¢. yard. our patrons, Specially attractive remnant bargains in 22 and. shrewd jzigment of human nature and enough | apres NEOKW oa FEET ARE TIRED, CHANGE YOUR SHOES; IT mark) you'll see on the sole of the Shoe you fancy. our sales are far in excess of any previous year, and in wapeies # WILL REST YOU. WEAR ONE PAIR AND LET ee prin brea a ede ng Lae 12 Ladies’ Gvodsin every department are reduced | order to meet the increas’ destand for Uese goods of the prophetic instinct to guess pretty well A iow plate Pere tene 25c._ Red Ticketed, 150. | Tye OTHER PATR AIR. MANY PEOPLE'S FEET B. ROBINSON & CO., “SHORT LENGTHS" IN FLANNELS. Best | in price o that this lst really gives uo adequate iden | forthe next two or three weeks we have oe which way the cat was going to jump. He was Ticket, 100 tee” Collars, were 15c. Red | penspmne; OF COURSE, THEIR SHOKS ARE WET, WASHINGTON’S IDEAL OUTFITTERS, of the stock-taking sale prices. see — not a leader of men so much asa manager of | "4 yo¢of all-silk Black Spanish Lace Scarts, were | AXD IF THE SAME SHOES ARE WORN CON: Gros Roman Satteens which will be on sale this week, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. them. He moved them this way and that without their realizing in whose power they rested. And one great secret of his success in ‘this Lis as the fact that, having once made a CHILDREN'S GOODS. 68c. Children’s Caps for | As we can only secure one piece of a xrest many of the 98c. Red Ticketed, 68e. ANT; THE SHOES SOON OLT STINE AND ate tos 2 seed tae Se 45c. ; must stand fora hundred and one other reduced | choicest patterns it will be to your advantage to make A lot of “Directoire” Ruchings, worth 25c.a ya. | ANT: Prioes, because the balance of the column is devoted | Four selection at once, Red Ticketed, 12 ya. OUT OF SHAPE. THE REMEDY FOR THIS 18 TO Great Creanixe Sure MOSLI! poe he AND conser peparr. | HAVE TWO PAIRS, AND WEAR THEM ALTER- osirable to things you specially require when traveling. WENIA ~ | NATELY; ONE PAIR ONE DAY, THE OTHER PAIR R, GOLDSCHMID’S, 1007-1009 F 8T. N. W, THE PALAIS ROYAL, Promise toa man who trusted him, he kept it | 7c. Gown, Mother Hubbard Yoke, Cambric Raffle | THE NEXT. = ‘ede bi nance t6 the letter. and two rows of Inserting. Red Ticketed,.62c. esch. forse Ceemnd Clearing: Ofte ant aN See aE Corsets, alightiy soiled. AND LOOK AT DIES' COOL LOW bs gervinnay ot Tadliitien Sis woked ag aan Fed Wn) muse om stusbe: soe aaee ware ae ‘TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), ‘ ’ umm UCH GOOD QUALITY, GOOD FIT AND 80 Father late in the day, but perhaps better late | Bs%™™'s 75¢. Summer Corset Red Ticketed 650. poet. rena howing the finest assortment of SATTEENS at 18c we have ever had. BLACK AND WHITE a specialty at the above price, (Continued below.) ‘We are also showing the finest lize of PLAIN BLACK 7 a ae ee SATTEENS in the market (for iustance) No. 200 Vasisss Or Au Koos. ae PLAIN BLACK DRABD, high finish, ot Summer Batiste Crib The stock-taking prices for Valises, etc. should be | No. 216 KOECHLIN PLAIN BLACK MOURNING - A lot of ladies’ extra size Chomise, sizes 46 toz50,| MODERATE IN PRICE YOU WILL BE GLAD TO | Profit or value not considered. 1 white, Reduced appreciated, since reduced prices are seldom quoted | FINISH st 30c. than never—to the fact that there 1s a prize | siigntly soiled, were 850. Red Ticketed 680. each. GO AWAY FROM HOME WITH TWO PAIRS TO AS-} Useful goods at less than manufacturers’ prices, Seaside Batiste-covered Comforts, full Just when the di 4 is greatest. No. 0,300 PLAIN BLACK HENRIETTA FINISH at fight in prospect in his state. He very proper- | 140K AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENTS. SURE YOU COMFORT DURING THE HOT double bed size, Reduced to $2, ~s fhich includes the “Giet- | > O°. Iy admonishes the oficers ofthe lawin the sev- | Als ofCambric od Bwin tmbrovaris wore 25, | WEATHER Sresm nee OSBEEG” 10 wuve-anrtar Cloed Bot | sins tne “eeystan rah at tne eroney | REMMnTgareeare marae permiatin poo eral parishes to see that the disgraceful affair | 55.snd38e. Red Ticketed 19. s yard. Steel Tack Hammers, worth 7c., at 2c. ; Carved-han- Spreads.” Reduced to Bic. each. dinary-shape hand satchels, Bustle, excepting NONE, that was ever offered for fenot permitted to take place as proposed. mp al per a ary ora papper ES’ OXFORD TIES—BLACK, ie Broad Knives, only Ge. : Garden Teowele, 6a.; rye | EEN SOE eTS ene eg ree THE “GLADSTONE” is on the Concertina style— | 25c, It is strong, drapes nicely and is light in weight. How much good his warning will do may be | 4 lot of 45-inch Plat Val. Flouncings worth 750. ond ‘$2.50 TO 85. tal Glass Salt Shakers, only 2c, ; Wire Knife and Fork : it Expands and Contracts at will of owner. The | PALM LEAF AND PARCHMENT Pane ta al pleplapeep penn | on na ech rt Vol Tie ‘Trays, worth 15c., st 50.: Colored Glass Ind, Butters, | % 85, y the at when Sullivan visi! io J only 5c. a doz.; the handiest Tack Box in the world, Coven at SINCE LAST FRIDAY Ks Naietatons”"s tile tame onaee a $ x we Jock, ete., make the “ "es PAPER AND INDESTRUCTIBLE FANS at all Louisiana in February, 1882, to fight Paddy | _ 4 lotof Irish Point Lace worth 18 and 200. Red LADIES’ OXFORD TIES—BUSSET, with all kinds of tacks, only Sc. ; extra large Graters, eve bes 5 - aH ong compenion. In giving the size the length only is | prices. Ryan at Mississippi City, near New Orleans, he | T**ted 10c. » yard. $2 TO $3.50. worth 10c., at 4¢.; Stove-lid Lifters, worth 8c., at Se.; iit quoted. The width depends upon the sizeof your | "GAUZE AND SATIN FANS for commencementa, 7 . P lic hotel, 1 a ‘the | URHOUSTERY AND ART DEPARTMENTS. Enameled Wood-handle Vegetable Strainers, worth i vere in ‘wanirobe—the “Gisdstone" expands and contracts. confirmant and other purposes. lived at ease in a public hotel, an went to 20 remnants of Madras, were 1256 and 15c. a yard. LADIES’ HIGH SHOES, 12c., at 7c.; Nickeline Picnic Muga, worth 5e., at 2c.; deseri: are very “GLADSTONES,” OF GRAIN LEATHER, lesther | GOOD PURSES 25c. field and did bis work unmolested, while the | Red Ticketed 7c. $3 TO $87, All-steel Can Openers, worth 18c., at 11e. Crystal lined and saddler sewed. LEATHER BOOKS, WITH LEATHER LININGS, Police of all the state were aware what he was} 25 remnants of Tapestries wore 60c,, $1, and $1.23. Glass Sirup Pitchers, worth 10c., at 4c.; 33 dox, Tin i ind sore doi yard. ‘table Inches. 14/16! 18 | 20 50c. A book that you may bend in any shape and will Such a proclamation as Governor | Bed Ticketed 49, 60, and 90c. a Pie Plates, only Ic, each. & blouse jac Prices, 85 | 86 | 86.50) 89.75 not break mor crack. In appearance ss costly ase . Senet teat vent A lot of Work-Baskets, Lunch-Basketa, kc.,were "50., Japansed Tin Foot Tubs, worth 48c., at 21c.; $1.00 ones, Those wi cost considerably less, and | higher-priced book, Nicholls has issued is of use simply as a public | g2c ena age, Red Ticketed, 19e. each. Croquet Sets, 8 balls, at G8e.; Lipp's Mammoth Float- OHILDIE) pai from the outside view are the same as above quoted, MEN'S BILL BOOKS AND WALLETS in the ait. Protest puton record, It marks the governor's | 15 odd pair of Lice Curtains, from $1.25 to $5, wih ing Sosp, only 6c.; Low & Sou's White Rose Toilet dren's Muslin wi Inches. 16 1 18 | 20 ferent «rades. Official disapproval of brutal exhibitions, and ee sl ¥ as Veo ot for pene go tgey tecrap trend peer proldery, first size, | Reduced to 250 Prices. $3.50 | 83.85 | 84.25 SILK MITIS AND GLOVES FOR LADIES’ WEAR. y sntin®s " 4 DEY GOODS DEPARTMENT. lages, worth $225, i i ! ALLIGATOR (imitation), Also LISLE GLOVES in all the shades now in vogue, or paaeerapt aga reno yet arian ered] Bee tage iene = PR et Petatr bikoeets tk Cites aaa a | Pca. sence neck cece } Saeed dines Reo aanbarecicoeaams was | 0s SO oe Se aud decency on the part of the commonwealth | 10. goods. Red Ticketod, 70c. for 10 yds. at 81.48; hand-painted China Plates, worth 12c., at 3 Children’s Muslin Gowns, with em! bong hee| atiarge. How far it goes toward preventing 12 pes. of 34-inch plain Satteens, colors, cream, light around neck, sle-vea and down front, sizes 6 mings and the impossibility of telling, by looks, | 1X RUCHINGS at 25e. per yard. the meeting of the two champions depends | blue, light and dark brown, tan, brizht red, garnet and 7, Reduced to 60c. worth f URDEEWEAR 2 pepe Inte, | Sones ate & Sime Ge) Oe ena ~n pin ayn : 3 pairs the popular “Gladstone. designs Linen, Partly om the willingness of one or the other of | Pediam bus goad values.at 15e, Bed Ticketed, 10c. pn eg TY a foment pd enemy Te ancer chee nie —— them to havetho affair broken up—always @/ "3 ica. of genuine Calcutta Ponges Silk (natural OT oe deastee eth vemaee easel Wale | gta eer etl newer ioe the conasmap of bam | _ Shsteartichasal ataintanh @emammnenepeeash Contingency to be considered—and partly on | color), were $7 a piece of 20 yds, Red Ticketed, $5.50 %. 7 ine helmed oer ing the 18 inches $15.50. demand The styles are as dissimilar as the artists can. e de f the pockets worn by the local con- | a piece. e rt. \n 4 beet— boa ed originate, but the main point to take into considera- rae semis ecu ua which the fala of | , Allour Remnants of Koechiin's Best French Sateens, Glass Tooth Pick Holders, worth 8c., ut Se. ; Japanese La yoke of in- an ee tion is the fit; for no matter how pretty aud expensive caw pa in 2% to7 yards. Red Ticketed, 12%c. a yard. Ind. Butters, worth Sc., at 2c. ; Crystal Wine Glasses, = dese lace, Redened The “CLUB" isa modification of the Gladstone— | these may be if there is a defect in the fit it plainly combat =, Mr. Geo. White’s Ready-Cut Waist Linings, sizes 31° 6 for 10c. oe the improved Gladstone it wight be — Made of | shows itself. Whilst we do not claim that ours areany - caicaed fides eae ao yachting Face for the cup | 2%,2%s,20,37-38; 30,41, 42, which were 40c. Bed 9.2 Sas Sant gated Chae. Boas Histon worth 100, ut justin eee, of, Torchon, Sestehin, Gueabllty wih Nehtoem and. geod deste te o ey ¥ eted, 25e. each. .; hand- Chins Berry Saucers, * vured, each, this year! The E: h yachtsmen have de- | LiNEN DEPARTMENT. - worth 75e.; 9 doz. Odds and Ends handsome decorated ery ENG’ THE “CATFISH.” ‘be placed yived no punens otlias frase tas story | 7, Bull Figured Stand Covers, regular price, 35e, | COUrl¢ of tables that'll be interesting for comparison— | DI? pistes worth 38a, at 8c. 13 dow French srt Lenstha stock unless we are sure it is faultless, We will append he ¥ a he victo- | Bed Ticketed, 19. eac China hand-painted Fruit Plstes, worth 19c.,at 1ie.; | in the prices of a few. @f the Vo! er's warping or from the vict 10c. Bathing Towels! Red Ticketed, 4 for 25, 7 doz. Dessert Plates, with handsome gold decorations, throw 7 LADIES’ SUMMER WRAPPERS. ries won by the Valkyrie over other English | wurrg GC ODS DEPARTMENT. > 4 worth lic, at 7c.; hand-painted China Salad Bowls, each. yachts when the wind was not blowing. The | 2 Piccesof Corded Lawa, regular price, 8. Red worth 28¢,, at 15c.; Odds and Ends hand-painted | Child Ticketed, Ge. a yard. 4 Pieces of 12}4c. Figured Lawns. Red Ticketed, 90 ayard. : competition. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENTS. 3 family. PRICES, AN ELEGANT WHITE LACE-STRIPE 4 Percale Suits (Ladies') that sold for $4.50. Red 4 lece atl bold British challengers imitate the tactics of that prudent King of France who, “with & thousand Matebed ups hill,—and thea marched down again.” —— INDIA + LINEN WRAPYER, “Director” atyle.with fll frou ‘ Ticketed $2.50. : : a Aithough the gold medal voted by sundry | “7 piack-and-White Satteen Suits sold for 97.50. ——. Citizens of Pittsburg to Major Armes in approv- | Red Ticketed $3.98. fing recognition of his assault upon Governor Beaver is a rather undignified instrument for giving vent to their overwrought feelings, its | gi0.0%, Presentation is an interesting contribution to} 2dozen of 35¢. Gingham Shirt-Waists, Red Tick- the history of a case possibly unique in military | eted 25¢. US sticking out—ideas we gave—and saw carried into annals. The gallant services of Major Armes | , 4 ‘msl lot of Children’s Gingham, Linen, and Soiled 8 = them—Otherwise they're the regular $15 Suits. ‘While in the Held not only saved him from the | Red Ticketed Gor, sachet’ © 7M: Were 2 to 82.50, : - “ ‘That's astandard quality. Only WE take $10 as Punishment which would have been visited | M/LIINERY AND RIBBON DEPARTMENTS, , Upon almost any officer leas handsomely | pi'e tance of our Trimmed Hate, Bonnets, and | enouch—It's blushable fact that others charge $15— 0 Turbans, és equipped with a fighting record, but made a LS — ‘ae all cE ‘but they do—1We don't and it cuts—them. Pleases you s . eoted 15 Dark-colored Percale Wrappers sold for $1.50. Red Ticketed $1.19. 1 Cloth Suit, size 38, sold for $20. Red Ticketed ‘The best possible—carefally throughout. Btiow..i0h%s] ef50] ek%s] 04:60] 04.0] 970 fg see - ; ‘Vase, worth $12.48, at $8.08: 1 lane Garden Vase, Penalty of a privilege which nine officers in ten pes, sold from S5e. to $1.23 ‘Ked Ticketed Sie. | —and us— worth $1148, for 87.08, 5 Would jump at to-morrow if they could get it | “D1,,c0s of All-Silk, Motre and Gro Grain N. B.—Picture Frames mafic to order from the larg- Without going through the fiery ordeal ofacourt- Grown ind Ottonis eiise, Black oe White, sold for | 7M" Aoor to try them om, cat ‘smsortment of mouldings, Best workmanship, Uihidhd, Toba sequlesd do creak fee sotsa is 35 leet Mii th Kon, crown pa Fancy THE TROWSERS-~ike the Suits—got good deal of | Moderate cost, at 3 the District of Columbia, or within a narrow Se eee ee Ticketed, USinthem. It'salways a findable quality. They're * eecpaagmaees 1607-1000 F at.n.w, circle drawn around it, is the most comfortable | yosreRY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. | strong 94 stock elsewhere, Got the same ring with | —2¢ Phorary, ce metalic: To nae tee vena | gees ak cate ee ome OY, | ux tor 92.00, Ta weer Sov, they're ta weit, an-| Now Is Tar Tun Up with a gold medal isto see the Pelion of 78 fale of Gunde Dio Blac one, ame 5 to | wool cassimere. Three-quarters of a hundred styles— badepadsensatn We your Range re satisfaction piled upon the Osea of good luck. ‘Zhe. each, ‘Ficketed, | and designs like the weight—Summery. paired, your Tin Roof painted apd repaired, Let w hope that Major Armes appreciates the Third oor. Woe all these things 06 yousbatiotection, Kindness of fate so much that he will, by fat Moderation of conduct and delicacy of expres biebyeemionrnzscbont cost Rca wind HAYWARD & HUTCHINSOR, im acknowledging his gift, set his explo- patterned—more white than anything else, Others moh sive Pittsburg friends a valuable example of *alf and ‘alf and some more where the figures, stripes vor 30 424 Oth ot, @elf-restraint, or designs nearly blanket the ground color, These _ Who also make the opét fire-placoand its ar- : tally with others’ $1.75 boastings. We've every size Tote Vests, 9e.: worth 150. IOUS eR! em 1S bbed Vests, 138¢e.: wort . ‘ > ‘ing for some time, They laundry—so do all wash- ables—but (hese colors wash in—not out, Some don’t, youknow. These have collers—notched collars and pearl buttons—$1.15. Little enough. ‘Third foor—ELEVATOR. Ifyou need any of these thinga—let's sea you—to see then. tiatio treatment » special etely. mya5 Rae ey © ‘MESSRS, MERTZ & COMPARE, ‘TAILORS, ‘BEG TO ANNOUNCE they will remove to thelr ele»

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