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4 et * * # si THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1890; > THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local Cireulation of any Newspaper in the World, and as an Advertising Mediam te more than all the other papers Washington. ——_—SSS ES Judge Alvey’s decision at Hagerstown yes- terday authorizes the sale, under the act of 1878, of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. In this case, it will be remembered, suits were brought in the courts of this District and in Fisuioxs Fon Tse Avrceus. a THE DISPLAY AT THE PALAIS ROYAL 18 A SUBJECT OF TALK AMONG LADIES, Washington county, Md., on behalf of the | THE AUTUMN JACKETS 4RE ATTRACTING bondholders of 1878 for the appointment of re- ceivers. After litigation the Washington MANY ADMIRERS 1¥ NOT PURCHASERS, county court appointed receivers for the Maryland interests in the canal, and our Dis- trict court appointed receivers for the District | rue yeny BANDSOME FASHION PLATES AT property in it, The Maryland receivers de- cided that it was not feasible to restore and operate the canal. Judge Alvey confirms this conclusion and decides that the canal must be sold. He holds thas it is competent for him to decree a sale of the canal from one terminus to the other, and of all its property and franchises, THE PALAIS ROYAL MATERIALLY aSsIST THE SELECTION OF ONE'S AUTUMN DRESS. discharged of all liens and encumbrances, but | TOMORROW'S EVENT WILL BE THE OPENING before any sale can be made there must bea concurrent decree of the District of Columbia court assenting to such action. This decision following the canal lease bill and the bill chartering the Washington and Cumberland Railroad Company, both of which passed the Maryland legislature at the last ses- OF THE NEWLY IMPORTED HOSIERY AND BANDKERCHIEFS. THE PALAIS ROYAL surely should be headquarters sion, is the final link, so far as the state of | this season for Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Hosiery. Maryland is concerned. in the chain of authori-! Never before were the importations hsif as large. Con- zation of a railway line between this city and the city of Cumberland, Maryland, The new railroad measure has been reported favorably by the United States Senate District committee, and a similar bill has been introduced in the House, It provides for the construction of a railroad along the old Chesapeake and Ohio canal bed from the line of the District to 17th street west. The important decision of Judge Alvey is printed in today’s Stan. oo Some interesting strect railway statistics from cities of over 50,000 are presented in the report of Mr. Cooley to the census bureau. The in- crease in mileage for fifty-six citics during ten Years was 1,461 miles or 86.5 per cent, Troy, N.Y., made no increase, her 16.48 miles in 1880 showing the same in 1890. Birmingham's (Ala) inerease cannot be computed by percentage, she having no railway in 1883 and 76.94 miles in 1890. Omaha, with 998.22 per cent increase leads the list in percentage, but not in miles built. She had 4.5 miles in 1930 and 44.92 miles in 1890. Chicago went from 80,47 miles in 1880 to 184.78 in 1890, an increase of 104.31 miles and the largest of any reported. Boston comes next with 100.86 miles increase and 200.86 miles of line. Philadelphia with 283.47 miles leads in the length of lines, Boston with 200.36 comes next. Then Chicago with 184.78, New York with 177.10, which does Rotinclude any of her suburban lines, and Brooklyn 1644 Washington has not been en- tirely idle in the past decade either, and from 29.47 miles in 1880 she shows 33.77 miles, a grand total increase of 9.3 miles, or a little Jess than one mile @ year. Next after Troy Albany shows the least increase, only 1.94 miles being added to her 18.5 miles in ten years, Richmond, Va, had three miles only until 1887, when she took a boom and jumped to 14.37 miles in 1890, an increase of 379 per cont St Paul with 32 miles shows 433 per cent increase, and Minneapolis, with 51.5 miles increases 472.23 per cent. Baltimore has 105.81, New Orleans 104.32, St. Louis 118,75, San Francisco 87.92, Pittsburg 67.78, Cincinnati 71.73, Denver 71.46, Los Angeles 82.39, Louis- Ville 82.31. The total number of miles is 3,150.93, with 2,351.1 horse power, 260.36 electric, and 255.87 cable, 61.79 elevated (steam) and 221.81 surface steam. These figures are estimates in several instances, and distances are for length of line and not miles of track, which would include double track, sidings &c. There are 476 cities and towns in the United States having rapid transit and the number of companies is 807. oo Indiana editors are finding consolatory com- | pensation or compensatory consolation for the loss of the peach crop in the fact that pumkins will be pleaty. Its a mighty fastidious Indiana editor who can't get slong with comfort when the cordwood and pumkin crop is not a failure, ‘ ————— This is a record-breaking year. Steamships have broken the record at sea; Salvator broke | ipim the best running mile; Alabaster broke it for four-year-old horses; Roy Wilkes broke it im 2.08% against Maud 8.'s 2.082, and Con- grees has broken itin sdozon places against all comers, oa If the value of the force bill to the demo- cratic party is tobe judged by the Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky and Vermont elections ‘what wvuld probably be the value to it of the force act? —————— tracts with the leading manufacturors have been con- summated whereby so many hundred dogens are to be @elivered each month. In consideration of the im- menee orders given and the promise of prompt pay- ment on the receipt of the goods, concessions were ob- tained enabling she offering of better qualities than ever before given at the prices, With such sdvan- tages in buying and with the addition of the small Profit a cash business enables, when selling, is not The Palais Royal justified in claiming to be Headquarters for ite specialtics, viz: Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Hosiery? ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Haspxzrcurs Frou Saran. 1,000 dozen Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs arrived this morning, being the largest single importation order }evergiven here. When ft is remembered how much superior Japanese is to Chins Silk the price list below will give an idea of the actual clteapness of the goods. MEN'S JAP SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘35 cents. —1 and 1% Hemstitched Borders, 50 cents.—2-inch Hemstitched Borders. 68 cents.—1 and 2-inch Hemstitched Borders, 68 cents. —With Revere Stitching. 75 cents—2-inch Hemstitched Borders, 85 cents, —-Revering and Hemstitching, 98 conts.—2.inch Hematitched Borders. G2 Black Japanese Silk Handkerchicts at 50c., 68c., T5e., BSc. aud $1 in same styles of borders as quoted above, LADIES’ JAP SILK HANDKEBCHIEFS, 25 cents,—1-inch Hemstitched Borders, ‘35 cents. —Revere and Scalloped Borders, ‘35 cents.—Revere and Hemstitched Borders. 39 centa.~Embroidery and Sealioped Borders, 50 conte —Embroidery Centers and Borders. 58 cents.—Revered and Embroidered Borders, 85 cents.-Greek Centers, Scalloped Borders, 61 each. —Drawn Work and Block Borders, §2"The above are shown in white and black with self and colored embroidery. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Srrcur Suz Aorcxx Hosnazy. ‘Weare willing to grant price coucsssions to early buyers; therefore, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 4, 5 and 6, special prices are quoted, Each season we have shown some improvement. For ‘this fall it is warranted Fast Black Hose, with double linen soles and extra high spliced heels. You'll find ‘these Hoss will outwear two pairs of the old style. SPECIAL SALE PRICES. G3" Weshow s remarkably fine quality of Black ‘Hose as described above, which w ve marked 53 centa, If youeall before Baturdsy evening you may sappy yourself at 50c. a pair, €2” The Autamn Weight Fast Black Hose, marked ‘35 cents are offered until Saturday for 25c. a pair. €2” Children's Fast Black Hose marked 25 cents to STITT (Seems Grerrerce Wu H. McKarws Dunz Lerrza, i i i FEE i i ip i H : et i if E [ dt a es ty | ao G@uccessor to BR. H. Taylor, 933 Pennsylvania ave. and 926 Det.n.w. 18 bhbbbbbhbbhhhhbhbbhbhbhbhhbbhhh S9-We close at 6 p.m.29 Stora Dermas PERRY'S. You sre not looking for “short prices" at the dewinning of the season, but then bective they are uivexettad, we know. STOKM COATS are as useful in Septen:! ‘as they arein Japuary. They ure a very imperative mabied — oe ne ees you are some we stumt Onin our travels after stock: "There is one lot of MINEKAL FINISH CIRCULARS with hoods—running from 52-inch to 6% inches —— nice sell at $1.50. We have nat ‘sate, OLAS Siuall atrived Guttetieat 2 tuniead of u at pattern—at 2 inst 460. Auda lot at G2. 75 better once—instead af ‘A lot of LANGTRYS with sling sleeves, cloth sun face—a variety of patierns- e3.b0. peteet i ot the LANGTKYS of Blue stripe serge mu . Pisin Black apd’ Navy HENRIETTA CLOTR—WIll shed water like a duck's back—§11 NEWMAKKET MACKINTOSHES—loose front with beltandcape. Light hearer 50. The ENGLISH SERGE STORM GAKMENTS are as safe and water tight se a aliip’s deckand the genuine lish are only sould in this CP by us, he LANGTH\'N with top sling sleeves are @14, 1G’ * sling are Tie NEWMARKETS, with capes, are $15. ANCY STRIVE SILK—cut ike the Langtry—all Dew patterns—@15. Don't begiect to provide something of this sort for afi, He aS i as B jements. ‘They pick thelr weather, Nychool keeps"—rain or shiue—aud away’ they must eo koep tact dry CHILDREN'S INDIA STRIPED CIRCULARS, Peed ELECTKIC STRIPED GIKCUI 0. We warrant every one of these garments. We not look for these a lots to lust long. notin the wholesale trade—and delay may mean Sppointment to you. Guard against that. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING.” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVR Established 1840. Szsp For A Cory, Ar Once. That is, foracopy of Mertz's Catalogue. It is a little book of special use to every family and to every buyer of Drugs, Medicines, Per- fumery, Toflet Requisites, Proprictary Goods, Patent Medicines, Sponges, Hair and Tooth Brushes. It tells you how to save mone; on your purchases of these indispensable things, by gstting them at prices 28 to 40 per cent leas than you buy them elsewhere. It givesa ist of the more generally used articles in all It BY R. GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1000 F ST. X.w. BARGAIN PRICES bf ROW PREVAIL IN EVERY DEPART. MENT. ° NEW AND SPARKLING GOODS. OUR SPECIAL LisT OF UNAPPROACH- ABLE VALUES. EaskLs. ‘See our beautiful 6-ft. Easels, richly or- Ramented in Steel, Gold, White and Gold and ‘White end Silver. We think them excellent values for 980, « PICTURES. A 30 new “Marine Views” (Tock’s), nest and testy frames, made up 16x20 and 20224 Our price is a sacrifice at . : 01.48, Gold and Sliver 20x24 Frames with the celebrated “Artotypes.” 100 different sub- Jects to select from. This is s beautiful frame and must be seen to be appreciated. A spectal bargain at 91.98, ‘25 New Pane) Pictures in “Pastels,” hand- Bomely framedin a rich ivory and colored frame, 12x28, for 280. BABY CARRIAGES. Advanced styles have been sent us by manufacturers to show what they are going ‘to make thenext season. As we have no room tor Baby Carriages at this sesson we will Offer them at sample prices. We only have samples, no two alike, from 24.35 UP. TRUNKS. ‘Our ever popular Trunk Department has ‘the prices cut so deep that all the profit has one out with that boiling August. Now is ‘Your time to purchases Trunk. It will pay You to invest now, no matter whether you ‘travel or not, We bave Trunks with iron bottomsss cheap as 91.48, ‘and the expensive Trunks have been s0 re- Guced in price that manufacturers are al- most tempted to buy them up. Examine ur stock ;it will pay you. BAMBOO FOLDING SCREENS. 5-foot Bamboo Folding Screens (3 folds). Bold everywhere for $6.50. Our price 04.48. B. GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1009 F st, 2. w. TTT TTT TTT We close at 7 p.m. every evening but Saturday. The BLACK CHEVIOT demand ‘amounts almost tos contagion. It com- menced its boom into favor sbout couple of years ago—and with every change of season it has grown stronger— ‘witil now it's ® giant power in the bal- ‘auce of fashion. COMPANY We've got TWO THOUSAND Suite— if we've got one—of BLACK CHEVIOT— ‘abd we have cut them out into the hand- 1t Where 84K8 and Boston is talking about erecting a monument | > #0! temporarily for 22c. s pair. And let ns remind to the late John Boyle O'Reilly. Let us ali | YU these are the Imported Hose and must not be hope for Mr. O'Reilly's sake that Boston will | C™meted with the lower priced but really more ex- not go to New York for monumental examples, ———— The proposition of ¢x-Governor Gilpin of Colorado to build a bridge across Behring straits (40 miles) is met by the query: Why bridge the impassuble to connect the inaccess- ible and the nowhere? oo New York comes forward with a waii that the census is short 200,000 in her population. She should rather congratulate herself that sho can show thet many less Americans who are willing to treat Gen. Grant's remains as they have oem treated for the past five years, oo Scppose Chicago knocks off on the world’s fair thie anniversary and waite til! the next four hundredth. By that time she can have it ip one of the adjoining states. $e The always interesting and instructive annual fair of the Montgomery county, Md., Agricul- tural Society opens at Rockville today with an } exceptionally attractive exhibit —> i oo * The New York republican state committee Yesterday nominated a democrat—Judge Robert Earl—as candidate for judge of the coast of appeals Another form of reciprocity. oo Kansas City is reported to be flooded with pensive dorestic Hose, ‘Thrve styles to select from, as follows: Boys’ Extra Heavy English Hibbed Hose with double knees, toes and heels. Sizes 3 to 8g for 22c, a pair. ‘Misses’ Pisin Hose, fino gauge. fizes 4 to 834 for ‘22e. = pair. Children’s Seven and One Ribb Hove, double knees, toes and heela, Sizes 5 to 814 for 226, a pair. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Fac Hoss Fo Avroux. Gentlemen may notice in window corner of 12th at, and Pa. ave. samples of Autumn Half Hose, which will be offered until Saturday at 21 cents or 5 pairs for 81. ‘That 25 cents a pair is slow price for them, a glance iz the window will determine. Ladies are induced to somewhat carly supply them- selves for the autumn by the following special prices: Ea Schopper's Best Quality Hose ure, as you know, usually retailed at 35 cents, Having contracted to buy 2,000 dozen of this celebrated make for the fall and winter trade, we are enabled to quote a1 unusual Price—25 CENTS. Untit saturday we offer the first azrivals, consisting of six new shades of Grays, ONLY 22c. & PAIR. —_ Ca-Equally celébeated are the “C.G." Hose, Of course there is « special reason why we offer these quality Spun Silk Hose FOR ONLY 4D de. | CENTS. Itis because we have closed out the sunt- Browns, mer shades. In the lot are Grays, Taor. Uld Rose and evening tints, S275 conts & pair for French Lisle Hose worth counterfeit £2 silver certificates, Is Kansas | Tm #1 t¢ 82 spatr reads somewhat like an exagzer- ———— ee Nevada with « population of only 46,000 needs the cogent influence of the force bill to being out a vote large enough to catitle her to | City im Indiana? } | her place in the Union. | ro It is Incky for the republicans that this is an ation. It isu't. Here's the explanation: There are only _ aera pairs and ajl Wiflerent. They're same! 5a” It’s only our cash business that enables us to mark thove Silk Hose $1.59. Tho credit store price is 1.75. Extra heavy ilk, ribbed and plain, boot pat- new Browns, Tanz and Grars and u dozen or so tints with inccmprehensibte of year in Vermont; otherwise the result | your choise FOK ONLY $1.35. . there would look darkly ominous fur the future of the party. ee ‘There may or may not be a deficit in United | peer 2 ‘States revenncs, but there ia certainly a deficit im somebody's accuracy somewhere. eens The rules of the House were never intended te be used in the reguintion of social etiquette, Which excuses a variety of Roticcable lapses, oo @ that statue of Lafayette to for a pedestal fori That's business. = oo Beal estate does no’ sel! in Chie .g> by the figures im the assessor's books, The average price per scre there is #71. ee ‘Mg. Misner, cur miuister te Central America & thereabouts, sppears te be in the wood pile. — Hear that hammering? That's Mr. T. BR Reed up in Maine at work om his fences, ot Secale oi eaieed wiellAg ie Penns ote t#™ Ribbed and Plain have — somest garments we know how to model. these various linea end furnishes eurrect and CRE EDU SOT TT PRE, complete diggotions. bow to order by mail. We ibid cAsila/ ss vantiin to vie, 8 give you scopy for the asking, or mail @ copy the qualities as we want—at our prices—so Lae a a Fo ~~ we've done nearly all our own work on ae them, They think you ought to bemade = vestry “bulge” to pay foratyle, We don't, WE want ae: = you to payfor the WORTH. The rest - Sygate on we're fad to give you. Your apprecia- * tion beats sour dollars—for satisfaction ‘means your continued patronage. theip Wo haven't a Cheviot in the house that ‘will cost you over 625—still it’s as fine ccntem, a auit-as can be made, We've bound . porerics, some of the Sseks—stitched othera. The Exrexsive Turnovenzsrs Cutaways are stitched—but they're tail- —— ofed thoroughly—all of them. You can at have the Secks single or double breasted, Better with 8 single or s double breasted Vest— BUR TSS either one. BB RR i at garments At @20—we're at Jeast a five-dollar note uu 3 = cheaper than anybody around us. Fol- for low about the same style that we do at WE ARE MAKING OUR STOKE, ALREADY $IS—except they're all single breasted, Fee ee erate | uty a 18 emir ts ADDITION IX THE REAR OF A DEPART- than it's price. Thoy are single and MENT EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN. cheaper double becasted Sacks and Cutawaye, OUR INCREASED SALE OF MEN'S SHOES DEMANDS THE ENLARGED SPACE, AND 18 THE MEANTIME WE WILL HAVE OUR on USUAL FULL SUPPLY OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S, supply the Pants for if you want them, AND CHILDREN’S SHOES. wt and the whole suit'll only cost you $20, FOR COMFORTABLE AND SERVICEABLE yh, Reg Seer ype AUTUMN WEAB OUR for. awaysthat'll bessurprise, 910 hasn't ‘meant much for clothes—BUT IT DOES Ik A pop - — Now. es BP I F. o We KNOW WE'RE LOWER THAK huss a4 Boe ke Sagt OTHERS because we kiftow what they E Pie ARE UNSURPASSED. THEY ARE IN MANY STYLES AND ABE WARRANTED TO WEaR = ARTHUR BURT & CO, 1211 F ST. &.W. Cannrace LAF ROBES. Be mloseessesnesnmnssunes BOW HOR Bt 3 Where have to pay. Yp've bad all the makes you § offerdl to us-and wecan do better for duy you is’ QUALITY, STYLE, FIT and yours? PRICE by doing st ourselycs—so we've SAKS AND COMPANY, CUSTOM CLOTHIERS, PENNSYLVANSA AVENUE AND SEVENTO Une. Trorspsr Onre. BALANCE OF STOCK, ot COATS AND JACKETS, CHILDREN'S LACES, VELVETS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, ‘TRIMMED AXD UNTRIMMED HATS, IN UNDERWEAR AND DRESSES. ‘hens noode wil be ap at half pies 2 delay. eget eet aad O37 F a. 2. 919 Pemisuvaia Ave MEW PALL SHADES IX WOOL MENRIETTAS, BUACK AND WHITE BLOCK PLAIDS, IM ALL- WOOL CASHMERE; FRENCH GOODS, WILL OPEX ON. WEDNESDAY A BEAUTIFUL Lum ox Ghtvior PLsrps, m Giexxs axp BLUES, ARW GOORE 96 IX. WIDE. ONLY 60c, ey ‘ 2 0. anvnres s eons, Ruswnoma at KIRPG* PALAGE. 812-314 7TH 6T. Daring improvements we offer Special Bargains in MILLINERY, DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOOD} We are now displaying advance styles in FALL MILLINERY. Just received a large assortment of Blazers in Black, Blue and Stripes. KING'S PALACE, 812 AND 814 7TH 87. B. W, eu?-lm Bosrox Vasurr Sronz PIGTURE Err BRR, a EEE oSSs Our success with Ready-made Frames, in sizes to suit any style of picture, has induced us to put in for this season » much larger and more comviete line. ‘These Frames sre well made and surn:shed with glass complete and are sold at prices far below those ‘usually asked for Frames made to order. One-inch Plain Oak Molding, 8x10-19¢. 10x14—25e, ‘Two-inch Osk Flat Reeded Molding, 10x12—39¢, 14x17—59c, 11214—49¢, 18120—79c. Two-and-s-balf-inch Flat Oak Molding, with silver bead around inside, 11x14--58e, 16x20-98¢, 14x17—89c, 20224—81.19 Heavy Oak and Silver Molding, 4 inches wide, 16x20—$1.39. 18x20--8}.49, 20x24—81.59, Flat Oxidized Molding, 3-inch wide, 14x20-8e. 16 x20-$1.19, 20x24—$1.29. One-inch White a M-inch, Gilt Bead 8x10—29¢. White and Silver Molding, 334 inches wide, 8x10-69e. 16x20—41.25, 10x12—7Me, 18x20—91.39, 10x14—89c. 2024-9140 22227-9198. ‘White Enamel and Gold, 4-inch Fiat Molding, 8r10-890, 11x14—81.19. 10x14—-9Se.—-20x24—82.40. Frames for Cabinet Photos, 8x10, Gilt Molding with plush bead, 49¢. Wide Gilt Molding, with plush bead, 8c. 4-ineh Deep Gold Moldiug, three styles, $1.49, 5}-inch Gold Florentine Molding, $1.40. ‘B-inch Deep Oxidized and Copper Frame, 79¢. A beautiful line of Artotypes, Photographs: vr ‘tels ready framed. BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELL, s3t010 ‘705, 707, 700 Market Space, Lace Conrarxs, ‘We want to interest youin these goods; we have shaped matters so that we can do so; we own our Stock of Lace Curtains at as low a figure ae sny hoase im America; we have the best things from the lead- ing makers of Europe; we have the inside prices; we ‘are willing to let you in also; we are not speculating ‘on the proposed new tariff. We are going along os ‘Usual, selling our Goods at lest than old prices; we are trading on present facts, not on future hepybaings You want Lace Curtains snd we want to sell them to you, and we can sell them to you if you will give us ‘an opportunity, We've tency Cesstmere-Lined Coat and | Pre# of Nottingham Curtains: ‘Vest bere—double breasted—that we can | For 7c, we give you the usual 61.25 quality, “o.8 = 8 4 & aso @ “e" 8 = = © 175 “Lo0" = 4 = » 295 “ue #6 © © 200 “200 "4" © & 275 # “258 = ww» 390 & “2505 © = wm 850 # “27" "9 @ 4 am 8 “s30" = 8 © » 40 @ “s50" © 2 wm @ 489 © “4005 #4 = © 50 # In Swiss Curtains we have them from $3.75 up to 625 per pair. Remember we have one thoussnd patterns to show our customers, Five Panel Curtains ‘ap to@100 per pair. Wehave Portioresin all the latest designe 5 POLES GIVEN awad, From sow until September 15 we will give you withall Curtains from 61.50end upward Cartein Poles and Trimmingé, 00 us to induce you to buy be- fore we get overran with trade, — . LANS= BUR “ ie GH OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, GOR 11TH AND F STA NW. Woaormnr, Siemon, 3, 1890. OPEN EACH EVENING UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. ‘Woodward & Lothrop beg to announce to their petrons that their Fall Stock Bow in store and m transit will surpass ‘4m extent, variety and elegance any which they have ever placed before them. We ‘re daily offering invoices of Upholstery Goods and House Furnishing Goods to ‘meet the wants of House Keepers who desire to replenish early, and of Dress Goods, Misses’ Dresses and Cloaks, Hosiery and Underwear to meet the ‘wants of parents and guardians desiring to fit out the young foiks. CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSIERY.— ‘100 doa Children's Hesvy Corduroy Ribbed Hose, Sizes 7 to10. Only 25e. per pair. 100 doz, Children's Light-weight Fine Ribbed Hose, double knees, toes and heels, SizesG to 7% 25e. per peir. Darning Cotton to go with the above. (Furst floor; annex.) BLACK GOODS.—Mohair Bicilisa, 42 inches wide. 50c., 65c., $1, $1.25 and $2 peryard. Mobair Brilliantine, 42 inches wide, 50c., 75c, $1 and @1.45 per yard. ‘Mobair Cashmere, 45 inches wide. $1 per yerd. This is a new weave, having the twill of s cashmere and the finish of ‘@mobair, Silk-warp Mohair. @2 and 62.50 per yard, <i Girst floor; annex.) LADIES’ ALL-WOOL sUIT&-1 ‘Lady's Navy Albatross Suit, with plaited ‘vest and revers, Size 36. Reduced from $18 to 63.75, 1 Lady's Navy Blue Cashmere Suit, Graped skirt, nestly Anished basque, fine crochet buttons, Size 36. Re- duced from $15 to 96.75. 1 Lady's Garnet Pin-checked Suit, ¢ Graped skirt and basque trimmed with reversand buttons, Size42, Reduced from $12.50 to $4.75, aw 1 Lady's Blue Mixed Cloth Suit, skirt with drapery and basque, navy buttons, Size 42, Reduced from $18 to $6.75, 1 Lady's Brown Striped Cloth Buit, with bias drapery and basque trimmed with faille and velvet to match, Size 38, Reduced from 625 to $9.75. 1 Lady's Fine Brown Brosdcloth Suit, skirt made with fine plaited panels and basque with plaited vest. Size40, Re- Guced from $35 to $12.50, 1 Lady's Fine Myrtle-green Broadcloth Buit, skirt made with braided front and plaited panels, bound with wide Hercules Draid, waist with braided vest. Size 38, Reduced from $30 to $12.50. 1 Lady's Fine Navy Brosdcloth Suit, skirt draped and trimmed with Black Guimp and basque with vest of Blue Faille and Guimp, Size 38. Reduced from $35 to $12.50. (Third figor.) NEWS IN LACES.—We wish to call attention to our excellent sssortment of ‘Torchon Laces, in widths from % to 3 inches. which we are offering at only 32)ee. per yard (Firat floor.) LINENS.—60-inch Bleached German ‘Table Damask. Only 62c. per yard. 100 dozen %% Bieached Damask Nap Kins. Only $1.35 per dozen. (Becond floor.) BOYS’ CLOTHING. —6 Boys’ One- Plece Gingham Kilt Suits. Sizes 3, 4 and Syesre, Reduced to §1 each. ‘3 Boys’ Two-piece Gingham Sailor Kilt Suits, SiseS years, Reduced to $1.50 etch, 6 Boyw Brown Linen Suits, Norfolk Jacket, Sizes 8,12 and 13 years, Re- duced to 62 cach, ‘4 Boys’ White Linen Duck Sailor Suits, trimmed with white braid. Sises 6; 8 ud 9 years. Reduced to @4 each. 3 Boys’ All-wool Brown Stripe Che- ‘viot Suita, Bise 12 years, Reduced to €4.75 cach. 2 Boys’ Winter-weight Al-wool three- Piece Cheviot Cutaway Suits, suitable for school weer, Sizes 11 sné 12 year, Reduced to $5 each. 1 Boy's Navy Biue Corkscrew Coat and ‘Vest. wise 11 years. Reduced to $4. © Boys’ Gingham Kilt Skirte, Sizes 4, Gand 6 years. Reduced to Sic. each. Jones’ Cambric. Only 17¢. per yard. DEUGGIST SUNDRIES. ~Sarg’s Giy- corine Soap. 1234c. per cake, 34c. box of 3 cakes. Giearene, tor Laundry and Household ‘purposes. Be. and 1 2¢c. per package. Low's Wild Rose soap. 4c. per cake. ‘35e per dosen cakes, Vegetable Shampoo, for removing den- draff and cleansing the scalp. Put up ‘cxpresaiy, for Woodward & Lothrop, ~ BOe. per bottle. . “Bail Files, with Ivory Cleaner. @s., Jo., 80., 10c., 150, and 800. W. B. Mosrs & Soxa CORNER 11TH AND F STREETS RORTEWzsT, YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMIX® OUR EXORMOUS ASSORTMENT OF GOODS TO MAKE “HOMES” COMFORTABLE aS WELL ag ORNAMENTAL ‘The newest styles and effects tm FURNITURE, CARPETR, UPBOLSTERY Goopa, WALL PAPERS, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, &o., Ae pow on exhibition snd s competent force on duty imeach show room to anewer all questions as well as to take and execute ordera, ‘We consider it a privilege to abow our goods,end you Will not be asked to make purchases. Calleariy, before the assortments are broken and choicest goods said. “ADVICE.” Don't put off your Fall purchases until we srese Tushed it # difficult to fll your orders promptly and without errors. Send im your orders early, OUR STOCK I8 COMPLETE. You will get a better assortinent now than later on. ‘Remember, everybody puts off purchasing ae iong as Possible, and if youcome im with the rush it isnot possible to setve you as promptly as now. BARGAING Carpeta made with borders all round of following sizes: 2 feot 3 inches by 6 feet 9 inches, 6B 2 feet 3 imches by 11 feet, 85. 3 feet 9 inches by 11 feet 3 inches, €10, 6 feet by & fect 4 inches, $12. 6 feet by 9 feet, $7.50. 7 feet 3 inches by # feet 6 inches, 812.50. 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, 16.50, feet 3 inches by 11 feet 3 inches, $16, 8 feet 3 inches by 13 feet, $18.75. 8 feet 3 inches by 14 feet 6 inches, @14. 9 feet 4 inches by 12 feet, $2U. 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet, @25. 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet, 626. 10 feet 6 inches by 16 fect, @88. 12 feet 9 inches by 16 feet 6 inches, @37.50, 22 feet © inches by 16 feet, 945, 22 feet 9 inches by 18 feet, $35. ‘The above are Wilton, Moquette, Body Brussels and ‘Tapestry Brussels Carpets and must be seen to be ap- preciste®. ‘We have « few Bicycles and Tricyeles left, which are marked to sell at factory prices, MOSQUITO CANOPIES. The assortment is completa, The prices vary from ‘Tec. to G5 each, BABY CARRIAGES. Weare offering @4 discount on every carriage @20 or more, and @2 discount on every carriage from 15. 619. This is sn opportunity to buy «fine carriage Sor very little money. W. B. MOSES & BONS, Cos. 11th ane F eae, PURRITURE A RE CARPETS. JOHN RUDDER, 930 AND 032 SEVENTE 8T. ¥.W., as NOW OX HAND THE FINEST AXD MOST UNIQUE DESIGNS OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS EVER PUT OX THE MaRk- KET IN THISCITY. SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO THE GRAND DISPLAY OF PARLOR SUITES, RANGING IN PRICE FROM 935 UP. ASPECIAL DRIVE IN 935 PARLOR SETS. SEVEN PIECES 3% MAIR CLOTR axD PLUSH, A HAXDSOME, SOLID AND DURA- BLE ARTICLE AND A RARE BAROAIN, CHAMBER SETS IX OAK, ANTIQUE AND SIXTERNTH CENTURY FINISHES, ALSO BLACK WALSUT AND CHERRY SETS IX THE GREATEST VARIETY. CARPETS OF EVERY GRADE FROM THE CHEAPEST INGRAIN TO THE BEST BODT BRUSSELS AKD VELVET. ALSO A FULL LINE WARDROBES, BAT- ‘TAX CRAIG, ROCKING CHAIRS, FANCY RAST CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS, MIRRORS, STOVES AND RANGES AND EVERYTHING MREDED IX THE HOUSE FURMISHING ux ALL OARPETS MADE AXD LAID FREE OF CHARGE. 48 IN THE PAST MR, RUDDEX WILL OF- YER THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS TO ALL ‘WMO DESIRE IT MAY OBTAIN 4 SINGLE ARTICLE OF HOUSEROLD FURNITURE, OB ENOUGH TO FURKISH 4 BOUSE, ON ‘TERMS THAT WILL EMBRACE A SMALL CasR PAYMENT AED WEEKLY OB MONTRLY PgYMENTS THEREAFTER, 15 SUCH AMOUXTS a8 WILL BE MosT OON- —_— 4 t es20t 0999 AND O09 TIMAT. 5.0. ary

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