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Chrestatton of ey Newopaper in the World, and aW af Advertiaitg Medium ts worth w ington. Dispatches from Admiral Brown of the fing- ship Charleston, which vessel has just arrived at Senttie, Puget Sound, from Honolua, ex- press the belicf that the next steamer from the Hawaiian islands will bring news of arevolu- ffon and probably of the decturation of # new republie. There had been apprehensions of an uprising and three months ago the Charleston wow sent ont to the Islands to protect Armerican property and interests, which are of great imiportariee there. The Charleston wae or- dered te leave Honolule for the north Pacific fishery troubles, and at the time the Charles ton sailed from the islands it was apprehended fiat the attompt at a revolution would fotlow frhmediately. It will bé most unfortunate if the absence of the Charleston at that critical time should have resuited in enabling the Wil cox malcontents at Honolulu to get possession of the government. to the disadvantage of the predominint American interésts in the islands. ‘The importance of those interests and the na- fare of the attempfs of the Wilcox anti-mission- ary ent-Anteriean set, to break them down, was seb forth atJength in the editorial correspond- enee of Taz Sran from Honolulu, that appeared im this paper August % Phe Wileox party mace an abortive attempt at revotution in Faty of last yerr. Failing im that they undertook to | accompli their purpose by carrying the iegis- lature at the succeeding election, They suc- ceeded by a snallmejority and a new cabinet was formed, but it did not imelude the half- breed Robert W. Wilcox, (who was distrusted by the business and orderly elements of the islands), aud the Wilcox party have apparently set about a new scheme of disturbance to enable them to get uppermost. The law and order party im the istmnds is so stromg, however, that it may be able to suppress any setious disturbance, as it did the reromtionury attempt by Wilcox last year. eee The most radicst gerrymunderers are in a minority in fhe Mississippi constitutional con- Yerition. The apportionment Itkely to be agreed upon. if any is adopted, puts the Delta Or “Dinek” counties in a district by themselves. Unitor this arrangement the sénate would have leven districts and thirty-five senators, seven of the districts being democrntic and four re- | publican. ft is probable that there will be | Both an educational and a property qualifica- tion, compliance with either test to constitute ehgibitity. It is noticeable that the etacn- tional test fv fot siniply the'ability to fead: the | titation | $ mast be able to read the con cardinal prineip They mast Pussss | af property el de ation. 5 x Counseling moderation, anuct: fhat the strike on the New York Central was a | Victory because losses of over $2,000,000 bad } been inflicted upon the company. It wiil be j Femembered that Mr. Powderly is conducting | the strike in order to establish the right of | Tabor fo organize. Where the “victory” is in} this ccunection does uot distinctively appear. | Labor has the imprescriptible right to organize, | and becatse if has, it has no right to disorganize. | —— The adage that no man makes a fortune after he is forty lacks confirmation im the ease of the | late Representative Watson of Pennsylvania, Who died yestetdny at thé age of sévéuty-five. Twenty years ago he was reckoned a poor man and was so, but investments made in timber fads turned to the good aud he died a re-| uted millionaire. te The House cofimittee of railways and Canalé } Have agreed to report favorably a bill for the better protecticn of railroad property and those ¢ hanuting it, and one clause of the bill seys i “i shit be aetawfol for raitroxd companie s | to run a t-ain that caunot be coutrolled by tiie €ngineer.” So far so good, but how many firms in this broad Innd of ours are engaged in the feanufattare of air brakes, to be controlied by | the engineer? Are there dozens of them of buf 6ne? ee “To Oklahotiiy or bust,” was the cry not long ago and “Busted, by thunder,” is the cry now. ‘The people out there are starving and there is not enough boom in the entire territory to throw # biscuit over the fence. tn 6 i Mr. Stephen B. Elkins—or Stephen Betkgys | @& & iitelligent composifor on the New York Eerald has called him— declines to run for Congress im the second West Virginia district, because his business will not permit it. This} is uot at afl surprising toa great many péople Who firiily beheve—and with reason—that Mr. Elkins is bigger than a Congressman, ' Prof. Bryee is enjoying one of the most} famous purts of the Ameriean Commonveaith, the Hine Grass region. with its (Wow tiles he is « probibifionsf or « sulky old } bachelor. Even if he be peth there wilt be | awtal twitebing around the mouth as he faces | the Kentucky nectars, and ten to a fraction the hectats will be sipped. peat. oS ctars, | The Fedération of Railway Employes in ses- sion at Terre Haute tenders its profoundest ‘sympathy to the Knights, but oes not enthuse am@ order them fo “strike til! the last armed foe expires.” ‘The Georgia Farmers’ Alliance may be com- Posed entirely of country editors, preachers, fchool teachers and doctors. This wise pre- Gwation will enable the farmers to stay at home ahd “title the ground with the hoe until the ‘harvest laughs,” or words to that effect, eo H The Lov. T. Dewitt Talmage ia now being | used by county fir associations in Ohio as # Tending attraction. Three thousand people Heard him at the Pomeroy fair grounds last | week. Patcattle and seven minute horses “are | not in it” any more? A a oe The Chicago Tres intimates that Governor | Boies of fowa “may be wanted at one end or the other of the reform: presitientint tiexet of | 1892." By the way what kind of a ticket is that? | a i Ta mareting “a mah Without @ name rather | tha a nAnié Without a mai” the Princess Anna of Portiigat showed Her descent from those | great princes who started the ball of discovery | whieh ended in the finding of America, Diese Goods are now st their zenith. TRE stock is Meh. Other things thiny'be added leter of, but muay wilF soon be won, This exhibition is sous mam- moth Drees Goods Saton, 1,000 PIECES OF FALE DRESS GOODS. 50-INCH BROADCLOTHS, 750, SCOTCH PLAIDS, 500, 760., $2 PER YARD. New Cloth Piaids, Invisible Piaids. New Astrachan Plaids, © Camnel's Hair Plaids. ‘New Tartané Plaids, French Pisids. New Nigogne Pisida, Scotch Plaids. New Granite Cloth, Melrose Cloth. New Sebastopol Clothe, Wool Heurtettus, Other codds, importéd aiid from Do- mestic Marrufscturers, which we cannot describe here, but pages of dracription wilt not equal an bour of looking; but lobk with care; hasty glances tell Rothing. AS WITH DRESS GOops, 80 WITH SILKS, High tide marked on this stock; they are worth your interested study. New Fans; they will pletse you and make but a slight disturbance in your pocket. Our Cloaks are gradually being shown. Novelties in Umbrolias, Hosiery, Hand- kervhiefs. Embrotileries for fall sewings 10, 13, 256. pér yard. ‘New Médici and Tors¢bon Trimming Laces. Our Fall Fashion Sheets are ready. Do yon want one? Come in; it is yours wratis. Much can be learned froth these, If youare out of the city seud for one. Mailed to you regularly every mouth free of charge. Mail orders carefally Allee. Cofrespontience of alt kinds will re- cette prompt considerattom Spend a little time wish asaext week: it wili prove profitabie. OPENING OF UPHOLSTERY DE- PAKIMENT SEPTEMBER 1ST TO ora. SRECIAL BARGAINS FOR ‘THESE Days. t a xe oN go o Bee > a £4. #3 -_ Bus 244 ui 5558 ce ER ER 3 EE BLP GS 60. ey Re RR gts yon. Ek 8 ais Bot £ ws 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. N.W. aulé TTT We close at p.m. tonight. Wruar Tasyax Lis Fa = Have you admired the fall shapes in HATS —— yet? We've got ours in—you can see 'em—at t2~ any time you've the inclination to look. ‘You'll Hike them better than the spring blocks— Ea” only became the extreme styles will be becom- —— ing to more of you. ta-—s The SILE HAT— and they're alt much alike— —— has a medfuri beN md 4 foudd curl brim, ft | §97 nattier hat than the spring shape. You'll say so ——— when you getoné oft. =~ OUR OLD QUAEITHES—They hang—don't they? Can't best them $4.50, 85.50 and $7.= 22- You know they're the sume as the $5, #7 and grades wherever you find them, Most time to Se woar 8 tall bat. ——~ The DERBYS have worked & change= we Mot so small as the oe you're wearlng— —+ Crowns are a little ower, but the brim Fe" wider. The BLACKS are here, They'll be —— most worn as weusi: Pinte have friends— S37 and the new shades will please. Wo heard ——from ours yesterday and they'll be here Sa shortly. —— Same price anchorages—g1.90 to a4. We $2" hold to them because wo can't get lower with — the BIG QUALITIES. Other folks get bigher— "a" Let ‘em. You sppreciate the difference—and ——- we're glad we can keep OURS down for you. t2” “SAKS” in the crown is MONEY ip your —— POCKET—QUALITY on your HEAD. $2 «The TURBANS and CLOTH HATS for Boys —— have om their fall complexions—From 48 cents Sw to $1.40 iv where we leave them for you. SAKS AND COMPANY, FASHIONABLE HEAD COVERINGS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS AND SEVENTH STREET. auz6 ' The New York Centred cares lems for the! SEESSBEBUSEEESEEREALERAREGELEDS words of the United Order's Supremm Council i | Learner His Aovasezy Twesti than it wouid have cared for ity neon: Bitte the striking Knights of Labor. i ‘The Buffalo Courier says Sypeaker Red has Beeb “made drunk by power.” The Spenker shotid change his tipps out of deierence to ———— West Virginia democrats show their good nse in unanimonsty renominating Hon. Wm. L. Wilson to Cougress. Suth met are rare in public life. te 2 Of the eleven Reprosentatives of the Fifty: first Congress who have died, Penneyivunia leads the list with three, two of then pet seventy and the other st parted vain eda The prohibitfonists of New Ham; will Bold « state Conventian on the 6th of Septem. ber. Tr will be a vory dry affair untess it fains, ——— i ion Representative Hatch of Missouri does net manifest # burning desire to grease his way to ‘the Speaker's chair with compound lard. PER CENT, BUT FOR THE PRESENT YOU CAN BUY TRAVELING Bacs, SATCHELS AND OTHER LEATHER GOODS AT THE SAME LOW PRICES THAT WE HAVE ADVERTISED EARLIER IN THE SEASON. TOPHARTS. 3231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE &.W. Qusex Axxx Coroxr QUEEN ANNE Gotoews QUEEX AS¥E COROEND QUEES aNNE COLoeNE QUEEN ANNE COLO@%: QUEEN ANNE COLOGNE QUEEN ANNE COLOGNE. Previous to-our remorat to ‘ by the DOUMBE GOMBLNABIOM STORE, Tine | QUEEN See ee #2. al! roods in our various departmentataBealaugns. | QUEEN ANX! Seat mo dopersheagg qed. CALL AT ONCE QUEEN ANSE @2 bottles. WM. C, VIERBUCHEZS, 1602 7th mm, aitin Next to Waxer's Grocery. Te Fas Ow Sitiz See fee arias ey BEFORE THEY BOUGHT THE | Sears Toperome seers Eee THEIRS FEELINGS. BUT win pth. DAY, ae we AY, CLOBE. prt pa van Pores Make CUSTOMERS OF NSIENT BUY- : PRENDS FOR CB OF ‘THOSE WHO KNEW US ONLY BY BE- MODERN BUSINESS WATS. ANE EADIES' SLIPPERS, $1 EADIE® OXFORDS, ¢ LADIES’ PATENT-LEATHER BUTTON, 93.905 LADIES’ TURN SOLE BUTTON, 83.90. U R cd UAT S w be F AES ALAS pm, ik fe fon fk HOPE BBB Oa a RR ‘odo 2°S 1 ON an aA EE SALE or Sb gh = HoH vo knw Se S This being a gle to sell these shoes, we must change our usnal practice, and ‘not exchangeshoes sold at barzain prices, ARTHUR BURT & 00, 121t F st NW, anee DAD AAA AS ASA ALD DARDDAADLDAL Wo. H. MeKexews Dany Larzen, TUESDAY, AUGUSE 26, 1680: —,, With us it is not a question, of get. Bg ali we can fon an ty hele, Bat how for fr well w 10; ust gs euny aa oe, b woy of dyiik busitiess, 9 Wee SS sthord to" well iat Soce tvests and —— pants to match) sad teat will be ne ——price so lou as it laste. And we ht enough to zo around too. We Would like « thousund Ladies to buy juzers, i uzers +— ini Bluck aint Navy came this, morn- Pe Schou Hose you kuow about, ——18e. up. WM. H. McKNEW Buceessor to R. H. Taylors, 933 Pounsylvanis ave. and 926 Det nw. It EREEELELEERERARLESRERDUBSER AAR Bea KO OY OMIM Mm gStly Bos 4% Suita BEARS EYE 3 POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. We have here another lot of good: valve#in ont Clonk and Suit Department for your attention Weknow that by giving them your attention you will ot go amiss, They aro articles which come im nicely these cool mornings and-evens ings, when it is not safe without a light wrap of some kind. The former prices of thes are away out of the reach of these now quoted. The quantity of each artiele is very sinall—the reduetion reason. $3.50 Ladies’ anc Misves' Biazers have rolliug collar, colors, Gray and‘Fan, Now $2.50. A sinall line of Ladies! Striped Jackets for $1.75; buve been consid érably more, #6 Ladiew Black English Corkserew Jackets. Now $2.50. 83.50 Lattie# Cloth, accordeon phited braided: Wo still hrve a few left of those 1.98 ATl-wook Browser, Now S0t. 6acm. _~ BELTS.—If you want one you can now bup it less than ever before. Belts sollat cost ri#it through the stoek. 2c. Silk Belts, 19. 38e. Silk Belts, 25e. 42c. Sik Belts, 2c. 0c. Silk Belts, 30e 98e. Silk Beits. 73c. All colors; Striped or Pisin, Same re- ductions on all Leath- er Belts, BAURIS PUPULASR SHOPPING PLACE, 7th sTREET. Dix Goons. Mohair Dress cceeueet and Colored L ~¢ 45D PRESSED FOS ¢i. Tv see ome oe LS vALAIS ROYAL. We haves lot of Remnants of ali-wool Dress Geods, efts, Broadeloths, &c., containing from 1 yard to 7 Yards excl, etorigh to make a Child's Dress of Basque of Covibinutiod Smit. They are now siarked at com, but to dispose of them in few days we will sivé an dddtGonal discount of Pe aed ol RG PER So KER BRR TrIT Sco Eee He H Our New Fall Goods'are expected in sfew daysand fhe space occupied by these Remuants is necessary helice this extrediatonnt, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continmed balowy Mews Usorrwean Goritiemen desirifig Undertear suitable for the weather W6 are ow having would do well to examine what we are showing im thst line—particularly a me- dhont-weiyht merino garment which we dre selling #t FIFTY CRN? EACH. A portibd of our fall importation of Men's Hose now in, 200 dozen Men's Ribbed Cotton 3 Hose in six shades of Gray and Tan. Warranted fist colors, 21 GENTS OR 5 PATR FoR $1. An excellent quality warranted Fast Blac 4 Hose. Equal to any sold lieretofore at 35e., for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Ton per cent discount off marked prices of Laces, Nets, Flowreings aud Bmtrodideries this week at ‘DHE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below: ) Gov: Barauss. ‘Too. quatity reduced to, Ube. quality redoced to, 3 DME FALAIS ROYAL. . (Continued beiow > Novetirns Is Swern. Enameled Lace Pins, Pearl Settings,..1......4 “ « Riine Stone Setiiugs, Pansies Heart Shaped Moon Stoue Luiitetion Garnet = ‘Turquoise “ Rovy “ Saophirs “ Emeraid (Continued below.) “Jes wonderful,” ia the exctamation-we Rear scores of times détily. Those uttering these words are alluding to our great sate of ELBVEN-CENT RIBBONS. Fiat think of Att-sitk Gros Gram Satia Edge Ribbons 4s wide ag (hit eoumm for Bleven Conte a yard Onty at THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) For Mowoaz, Acousr 25, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. SPECIAL SALE OF me A coo K Bun 4 GES BK PDD RRR FER cS8s giSy ae Dov HE tee S53 Syg8 Eo PP ROM Ss eo 38 83 BB Ss GaG G0 00) bby us58 AND Sy ot ss mE eS Sea Kk SS = FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. $1.00 Pricstiey’s Silk Warp Hehriettas fo1 $1.25 Priestloy's Silk Warp Henricttas for. y's Silk Warp Henricttas fo: ‘Silk ‘Sc. Priestiey’s Drap d’Alma for... 85c. Priestley’s Cuchemire de Inde fo: 's Cachemive de Inde for. Priestley’s Ravenna Cloth for... 87 50c. Priestley’s Mohair Brilliantine, 40 in. wide, 4: O8c. Priestley’s Monair Brilltantine, for. . Batiste, 45 inches wide, for. $1.25 Priestley’ Convent Cloth, 40 inches Wide, Bay eas ats ..89¢ 91.23 Prikwtley'd Giairotte, 46 inches wide.fors 1.135 45 45 45¢ 50c. Luptn’s All-woot Casters, 40 itiches wide, — Sreerer it Banoiss Size = : R GOLDSCHMID, 1607-1000 # STREET ¥.W. SPECIAL OFFERING OF KEW AXD ATTRACTIVE GOODS at THE LOW. EST PRICES EVER BEPORE MADE ENOWN TO THE WASHINGTON PUBLIC. Sore WELL THE PaICES. TOMORROW, WEOXESDay, 40- GUST 27, 1890: * JEWELRY REDUCTIONS. 5e. 166 Oxidized Sitter Bricelets reduced to Se, Se. Gilt and Silver Bracelets reduced to Be, 15c. Glove Batfotiéts, in oxidized sil- Ver and gitt, reduced to 100, 25c. Cham Pins reduced to He, BELT REDUCTIONS, 4c, Belts reduced to 10c. 250, Belts reiuced'to 18¢, 48c, Belts reduced to 38e. 9&e, Belts reduced to 7Ro. MISCELLANEOUS REDUCTIONS, 25e. Piated Butter Ruifves reduced to 190, 25e. Plated NapRin Rings reduced to 19, Joc. Hand-painted Chime Cups and Bancers reduced to 7a, 15e. Hanil-patited China Mates te- duced t0'6e. 25e, Hand-painted China Cups, Saucers and Plates reduced to 1 Se. 15e, Hand-painted Carlsbad Chins Frait Plates reduced to 8, 20c. Hund-painted Large China Cups and Siucors reduced fo Le. 48c. Hand-painted Flafed anil Tinted Frit Plates reduced to 5c. 58c. Hand-painted Cuspidors rediced fo 380, 25c. Glass Fruit Bowls reduced to 12c. SECOND FLOOR. Best Hollsud Window Shades, com- plete with spring rollers aud fixtures, reduced to le. 5 ft, Curtaia Poles; Cherry, ‘Sfahog- any, Qak, Ash, Ebony nd Walnut, with ‘Brass Trimmings; ail complete: re duced to ite. S-ft Cherry Zavels: neat and strong; reduced to S8e. PICTURES. 11x14 Antique Framed Pictures. Franies and subjects entirely new. All of the best engratings and etchings. Your choice of 200 subjeote for 450. A RARB DARGATY. 325 Pictures, five different styles of frames of the richestdesigus: The Pio- tures used are “Artotype” Engravings, 20x24. Your choice 98c. 16x20 Steel Engravings, artistically framed with s beautifully ornamented oak frame with steel linings. 25 differ- ent subjects to select from Your choice 98e. ‘The Most Popular Framed Pictures on the American Market, ‘New 20x24 Ornaunented Oak and Steet Combination Fiemes with Engravings and Etchmes, TOO swusecte to welect from. Your choice for $1.98, A GENUINE SACRIFICE. 1 doze Beautiful Pastels by of. Bo Graff end “Archer,” elegantly framed, 20x24, iu a new sind very rich combire- tion frame, Reduced from $3 to 82.98. SPECIAL OFFERS. New Style Rattan Body Baby Car- riayes, upholstered in silk plush, satia perasol, Iace cover, automatic brake, carriage mat and child's chaiz, especially reduced for this sule, only $9.98, HAVE YOU PURCHASED & TRUNK? If not we will offer several surprises fo this line tomorrow. Que of our Special Bargnins will be the choico of any $7 Trunk for #498, including astropg strap and your namo marked free of charge. HOUSEKESPERS’ SPECIAL. New and Beautifti Patterzs in Rugs, made by John Bromley & Sons; large sizes, that were sold: for 85, go now for 83,78. $5 SAVED FOR xov. 24-inch Loys’ Bicycles, of the best make in the country. The finish is most excellent, the frames of the same being enaineled with several coats of the finest enamel baked on a polished sur- face. The bright parts arc heavily Rickel-plated and warrauted for one Seat. Reduced from €25 to $30, INCLUDING BELL. ~ B. GOLDSCHMID, Pai Ovencoars. 1007-1009 Fst. n.w. Poo WanD & LOTHROR COR 11TH AND F STS NW. Toveoar, Avaver 26, 1890. — STORE CLOSES THIS EVEXING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY, AT 1 P.M. READY-MADE BED WEAR —tit- Be by hittie we are getting you om of ‘fhe notion of makiug your bed! clothes by grinding the price close to the cost ‘of muslin and making. We buy the muslin wholessie, The difference between the wholesale and the retail price pays for the making, Lence our ability tosell Reedy-nade sheets, Pillow Cases atid Bolster Cases af about the price of the muslii. We have picked out from the regular stock a few exceptionally Ane vaines. Here they are: COTTON PILLOW CaSES—27% by 36, 20c. each; 27 by 36, Qe. exch, COTTON DOUBLE BED SHEETS. 73e. enc. LEXBN PILLOW CASKR.—2254 ty 30, $1.50, 81.75, and 82 per pair; by 36, 81.75and 82.50 per pair; 27 by 36, 82, $2.50, 83 and 83.50 per pair. BINEN SHEETS. —2% by 2% yda., 86, 86.50, ), @10 and 12.50 per pair, 200 PAIRS CORDED LAWN PIL- LOW SHAMS.—Only 62ige. per pair. BRAIDED INITIAL MUSLIN PILLOW SiiAMS.—Only 81 per pay. 25 PAIRS HEMSTITCRED AND EMBROIDERED LINEN PILLOW SHAMS, no two pairs alike.—$3 to ‘85 per pair, An extragrdimary offer- img. 150 PAIRS HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED MUSLIN PILLOW BEIPS. 24 by 36, $1 por pair; 27 by 36, 81.25 per pov We are also offering UNBLEACHED COTTON SHEETS 2 by 2% yards. Only 60e. gre. PILLOW SHAM FORM.—The cor- rect thing for keeping shame in shape. $3 per pair. (Second floom.) AN EXCEEDINGLY FINE STOCK OF WET-WEATHER OVER GAR- MENTS. Iadiee Circular Gossamers, in Grays and Browns, Only $1.50 exch. Ladies’ Peasant-shape Gossamers, im Plain and Fancy Stripes. Only 82.50 and 83 each. Latiew “Eamstrys," in Platt and Faricy Stripes. Only $3 and $3.50 each. Ledies’ Enslish Mackintoshos, im new and atiractive styles, soft, pliable, light im weight and free from odor, Ladies’ Striped Madras Cloth Mack- imtosher, iu rich dark effects, Ouly 86 cach. Ladies’ Fine Striped Madras and Cheviot Mackintoshes, Only 87 each. Ladies" Pine Cheviot Mackintoshes. Only $10 cach. Ladies’ Silk-and- wool! Mohair Mackintoshes. Only $22.50 each. Ladies’ Silk - and - wool Cloth MackSutoshee, in Jacquard patterns andstripes. Only $15 each. Ladies’ Choice All-wilk Mackin toshes, in Blue and Gray. Elegant goods. Ouly #25 each. (Third floor.y TAREE SPECIAL BARGATN: < GLOVES—The Popular Gray Chamois Skin Giove at $1 per pair. Tt is G-button length and festber stitched. Desitable for shopping, traveling, &e. Ladies’ @-button Length Taffets Gloves, in Tans, Modes, Gray and Bick, 50c. per pair. Ladies’ G-buttor Length Taffeta Gloves, im Tans, Gray aud Black 26¢. per parr. First Gor: center.» NEW ARRIVAL OF EXCEED- INGLY FINE VALUES IN RIB- BONS.—We beg to aunounce the ar Fivel of am excellent line of Black Gros Grain Sat Edge Ribbons, No. & 12c. per yard. No.7. 15c. per yard. ‘Wo. 9, 18c. per yard. No. 12. 2e. per yard. No. 16. 28c. per yard. No.2 3c. per yard. Ne. 30. 36c. per yard. @irst floor. We have just received 5,000 more LACE PINS and are offering them. OUR FALL OVERCOAPS HAVE ARRIVED. PRE STYLES FOR THIS SEASON SEEM TO BE MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER. AMONG THE MOST DRESSY ARE THE BLACK CHEVIOTS AND THIBETS. WE HAVE HAD THEM MADE IN SEVERAL DIF- PERENT SHAPES IN ORDER TO PLEASE ALL TASTES. FOK THE NOBBY DRES@ERS A SHORT ENGLISH COVER COAT, MADE WITH FULL BACK AND STRAP SEAMS. FOR GENTLEMEN OF MORE QUIET TASTES THEY ARE CUT LONGER, SET IN AT THE BACK AND HAVE PLAIN SEAMS, ALSO AN er ASSORTMENT OF MELTONS, TWEEDS, Cassi MERES AND WORSTEDS, IN aLL THE NEWEST SHADES.AND COLORS. ALL CUT, MADE AND TRIMMED IN THE SAME FAULTLESS MANRER THAT IS CHARAC- TERISTIO OF ALL OF OUR CLOTHING. PRICES, AS USUAL, THE VERY LOWEST IN THE CITY FOR THE SAME QUALITY. a or's nines | geaermerene | ‘that same low price of Sc, each. First floor.) SPECIAL IN BO¥s’ WAISTS~ Bors’ “Mothers’ Friend” Cheviot Shirt Waists. Sizes,4 to 12 years. Onty 50c. each. (Third floor.) TALK ON FEATHER PILLOWS. One of the most important features in our Blanket Lepartment is the ex- cellent line of FeatherPillows that we cagry. We hate paid special attention to these and handle the productions of ome of the best feather companies hnown. We are offering « special lot of ‘Mixed Feather Pillows at oniy $1.37 ris . (Fourth floor.) DERUGGIST SUNDRIES —Remem- ‘ber we age the sole agente for Low's ‘Wild Rese Seep. 3be. por box of one Qozen cakes. 4 ‘Cot, 11thend Pew. nw. LEATHER GOODS DEPARTEEXT. ‘We claim for every article advertised in this depart ‘Ment some aeperinl valine im material, workmanciup or ewig, They are ali leaders. CHATELAIN BAGS. ‘Child's size, antelope, Y5e. Full size, autelope, leather lined, 490. Trnitation seal, oxidized frame, 4B¢. Imitation seal, antelope end moroecn, O8e. ‘Real seal and grain iemther. $1.49. Real sea! and anretope, apecial frame, @1.98 Special morocco, fet frame $2.08 COIN PCRS Real seal, 10c. Moreceo, calf and buck skin, iSe, Spite catf and strateut goat, Be, Thuported calf and thatecce, fie. Real alhgator, grain and seul. 490, POCKET BOOKS. Treitation seal, clasp or strap, 230. Real seal, leather lined, fe. Moroceo, calf, ¢rain or antelope, 49@ Fre morocco and spits calf, Te. Real seal, patent coin pocket, @8c. CARD CASES. Tmmitation sem insiae tuck, 8c. (Calf, vrain and bronze morocco, 488. Pig skin and erain leather, 7H. Real sea) and morooco, We. LONG POCKET BOOKR Imitatton Ratetat esther, 230 American, Ro 40 and goxt, 490, Extra-site bill book, 686 Fine calf and grain, 98. These are losding styles in cheab moods. We catty also » large variety of fine «rades, such ae ate tally Kept by the best jewelry amd stationery houses, aud we invite acomparison of prices. SMITH & WARDWELL, BOSTON VARIETY STORE, an25t0108 705, 7 Last Werx ‘Or SUMMER REDUCTIONS, 709 Market Space. Next week out Fall Trade cotimences. Regular Prices will prevail, and you will not Lave the opportu. uity to secure the BAKGAINS NOW OF FERED, Bere are a few of them 12 paire Nottingham Curtains cut from $1.25 te ber pair. 17 pairs Nottingham Curtains cut from 1.50 te 21.00 per pair. 19 pairs Nottingham Curtains cut from @2.00 to 81.35 per pair. 20 pairs French Chamber Curtains cut from $5.00 to $2.50 per pair. 11 pairs French Chamber Curtains out from #6.50 to $3.25 per pair, 1 pair Irish Pout Curtains cut from ¢7 per pair. 1 vate irish Poimt Curtains eut from $0.26 to $5.90 er pate 1 pair Irish Point Curtains cut from €11 00 to $7.50 ber pair # pairs Swiss Lace Curtanscat from $7 50 to 5.50 Per pate {No reascuable ofer refused ob brokes lots of Cure teins In Portieres we have a few of last fall's patterns, ‘which wilt be closed out at cost. Ji tot of Smyrna Rugs, 4x7 feet, will be closed 26.10 euch. Also & few Sx feet wil go ot to 84.25 Ons jot of Felt Art Squares, Jx3 yards, reduced to 25.40. 323% yards, reduced to 96. WOVEN ART SQUARES Bx2hy yards custo @4. ee mess ee aus ° = © TR Alte reductions on FURNITURE, CARPETS, #0. ‘Remember (his is iast week of SUMMiK PRICES. sULIUS LANSBUROG, 13TH AND F STs. French Furviture Polish will make old furniture Jook new. Best in the market, Price, 50e. per butte, anz3 19 Presssyivasta Ave SEW FALL SHADES In WOOL HENRIETTAS. BLACK AND WHITE BLOCK PLAIDS, IN ALI- WOOL CASHMERE; FRENCH Goops, WILL OPEX ON WEDNESDAY A BEAUTIFCL LINE OF CHEVIOT PLAIDS, IN GREENS AND BLUES, NEW GOODS, 36 IN, WIDE. ONLY 600, ¥. M. SHUSTER & SONS, auls 919 PENN. aVE. X.W. Kisos Parace Frooven. SALE OF WET GUODS, DAMAGED BY RAIN. 82.000 worth of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS an@ MILLINERY damaged by the storm on Wednesday wines | KING'S PALACE, 812 AND 814 7TH &T., WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICA, DON'T MISS TO CALia ‘BING’S PALACE, au22-lm 812 AND 814 7TH ST. 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