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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ---Age 28, 2088. The Atkinson bill is law and the Pennsylvania railroad is, of course, entitled to enjoy the privileges which it confers under a fair con- struction of ite terms. The approval of the Commissioners is required in the selection of squares to be used for railroad purposes, and it may safely be assumed that the Commission- ere will use this power in such manner as to best protect the public interest withont harsh and unjust restrictions upon the railroad. The same deliberate, thoughtful consideration will doubtless be given to the matter, as th plans of the street railways, in their proposed change of motive power have received. As amended the Atkinson act shuts out the space between 4 and 12th strects from pur- | chase or condemnation, the purpose being to | leave the tracks between these streets in con- dition to be raised, or lowere:i and bridget, or bridged without lowering, with the least dam- age to business interests, incluting the interests | of the railroad itself. In the selection of | squares outride of theve limits for railroad par- ——— ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, APRIL "18, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES, Having taken stock, we find we've $75,000 more stock then we require. We have con- cluded to cut this down to our necessities, and will, commencing on Monday morning, April 20, and continuing throughout the weok, mske such slaughtering reductions ‘as will rapidly clear our floors. ON THE FIRST FLOOR. | gotgp gg) -- WILL BE REFUNDED ON & %C EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH zen “Ww OF GOODS BOUGHT ON / poses consideration should be given to this res- ervation, and such choice made as will permit ite purpose to be carried out. In passing upon proposed selectious at the Long Bridge end future treatment of the tracks, as well as the future of the bridgo itself, should enter into the decision. On the low ground east of 434 street and south of the tracks lies the most suitable ground for railroad purposes which canbe taken under the Atkinson act. This portion would not be affected by any future Jowering of the tracks to the west, or by any changes made desirable in the reconstruction of Long Bridge. It is to be noted in approving the property scle: purehase of condemnation that th: confined to “‘any one or more #qua the ap- parent purpose being to require the purchase of a whole aquare if any portion of it is to be used for railroad purposes to the detriment of the remainder, und thai this square or these squares must be “abutting on the line of said railroad.” i ‘Two recent events seem to speak volumes of future politics. The western states congress, ‘as well as the symptoms of discontent with the regnant democracy in South Carolina, point to a formidable movement west and south against present party rule. In the former the move- ment is aimed at the republicans, in the latter at the democrats. The southwest and far south are as strongly in favor of free and un- limited silver coinage as the mining states ot the west, and far more so than the section known as the northwest. These differences are cropping out in the western congress, a pro- fessediy non-political body. and they are fast becoming so marked that it is difficult to see how that body can fail to become @ rallying point the third party. ‘The trouble in South ‘arolina is also an agricultural discontent, or a discontent among an agricultural population, byt there it assumes the character of a protest agninst the assumed excesses of the farmers’ movement now in control of the democratic THIS FLOOR. ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. Lace Curtains, Brussels, Trish Point and Nottingham ‘Lace, Velour Portieres, Che- nilie Portieres, Bagdad Por- tieres, Upholstery Goods of all Kinds, Imported French ‘Tapestries, French Stripe ‘Tapestries, Silk Brocatelle, Figured Tapestries, Cordu- roy, Silk Plushes, China Silk, Sik Curtains, Furniture Coverings and drapery goods of all kinds. ON YHE FOURTH FLOOR. waz aM «WILL BE REFUNDED ON ew @ Co EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH mm “w” OF GOODS BOUGHT ON THIS FLOOR-THIS MEANS #20 ON EVERY HUNDRED. Brocatelie Parlor Suites, ‘Tapestry Parlor Suites. Silk Pinsh Parlor Suites, Wilt Rux Parlor Suites, Mant Cabinets, Standing ¢ ‘Music Cabinets, Gilt Ci Gilt Divan, Gilt Tables, Conversation Chairs, Foot Stools, Turkish Chairs, ‘Turkish Rockers, Pedestals, Conversation Chairs, Easy Chairs, Tablesand odd pieces of ali kinds. ON THE FIFTH FLOOR. 2%— qi%p WILL BE RFFUNDED ON = & Ww EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH Sen “Ww OF GOODS ‘PURCHASED ON THIS FOOR, Ladies’ Writing Desks, Chiffonters, Cheval Glasses, Sideboards. China Closets, Side Tables. Hat Racks, ‘Hall Stands, Shaving Stands, Parlor Tables, Dining Roo Foesrrore, Canezrs, Marrios, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATO! GAS AND VAPOR STOVES. ‘Our National Oredit at Home and Abroad has been disturbed by Foreign Threats to about the same extent as our EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM is AFFECTED BY THE BOMBAST OF LOCAL CASE Houses that are selling Legal Tenders at » Dis- count. ‘Housekeepers are not easily misled, and ap- Preciate the Enjoyment of Domestic Comfort ‘which Costs them Nothing and trusts to thetr ‘Honor for Payment. HOUSE & HERRMANN, (CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, G17, 921 and 923 7th st, And 636 Mass. ave. Special Sale of the Peerless Whitney Carri- fe7-3m POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. a gue “2aza qaces Seaae 8 & meee Speed 202q 2 oF 200, 200! >>, Bob poo wears PP sae > ) A wawan = ware Zuuwa “E op OOF} ry at 200, 2 2 oO 200, ‘ooo! 200, 000! gooey 8 & goeey Foun! Pt pa at g ® =] Soon? = § g fe i Tmxos Tusr Ane Neazn To You Srasssunczes PERRY'S. WEAR, and economy can do some profitable shopping. 8c. for HIGH-CUT NECK CAMBRIC. for HIGH NEOK and Surplice front. trini* med with Hamburg, ‘5c. for LOW NECK Style with embroidery round the neck and aleeves—finiahod with heading. Se. for Low Neck, embroidered front snd beck, trimmed sleeves, finshed with herring- one stitching. EVER HEAR OF BIGGER VALUES? DRAWERS. 4c. for BERT MUSLIN, with three bunches of fine tucking, yoke band. S0c. for LONSDALE CAMBRIC, with two bunches of fine tucking—all sengths from 23 to 31 inches. (@8c. for MUSLIN DRAWERS, with tucks and Fufle of two-inch blind embroidery. EVER HEAR OF CHEAPER PRICES? UNDERSKIRTS, ‘S0e. for MUSLIN, with tucks and yoke band. (@vc. for MUSLIN, with tucks and ruffle of em- broldery. 98c. MUSLIN, with cambric ruffle and tucks, trimmed with, Torchon lace. * WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE? WALKING SKIRTS. rans MUSLIN, tucked, with a cambric ruffle. , ‘Te. for all lengths, with hemstitched cambrio ruffle and tucks. 81.39 for MUSLIN, tucked, and with a flounce of French embroidery. THESE SKIRTS ARE OF WIDTHS. CHEMISE. EXCELLENT 0c. for MUSLIN, with yoke of tucks insertion. ‘The neck and sleeves are trimmed With Ham- burg. 8c. for MUSLIN, with Torchon lace insertion and the sleeves edged with lace. $1.25 LONSDALE Cambric, with three rows of lace insertion with *‘«round" of herring-bone. ‘The sleeves and neck are finished in lace and 4 FINE LOT! Gowns. 80c. for MUSLIN, with surplice neck, tucked, ‘and insertion yoke and double yoke back. $1.25 for CAMBRIC, with cluster of five tucks; embroidery around the neck,sleeves and down the front. 81.75 CAMBRIC, witt insertica of Medici laco and tucks—sleeves ani neck trimmed with BANNER SALE 18 NOW IN PROGRESS, BEGINNING WEDNES- DAY, APRIL 15, AND CONTINUING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 17 AND 18. As we cater for the majority as well as for the minor ity, we were requested by our many patrons who donot recelvetheir pay until late Saturlay night to give them an opportunity to avail themselves of the great dargains sold by us during this greet Banner Sale. ‘This we gladly do and continue our great Benner Sale one day only, AY, APRIL 20. “91. ‘Below we quote unheard of prices for new, salable foods, no old stock, but goods that everybody can use, eapecially at these prices. Note the difference in prices. On the left of each article mentioned in this column you will find regular price of the same; onthe fight are the remarkably low BANNER SALE PRICES, ‘Which will be designated on our counters with a yol- low banner-shaped sign. DRESS GOODS. €8.75 Dress Robes, five shades. $1.98 ‘7e. Alj-wool Henrietta, silk-finish, 40-inch, Spring Shades...... -08e. a yard ‘50c. All-wool Cheviot Suitings, Striped and Soe. a yard Ube. Yard Wide Satines, Dark Shades........9e. a yard DRESS TRIMMINGS. 49¢. Gold or Stiver Dress Gimp. ‘380. Coat Frogs, Black or Black and Gold....25c. each 68c. Colored Silk Girdies... 490 4c. Dress ‘Trimming, the remainder of ‘what we have sold at 2c., will go at (15 shades), - 12ie. a yard BUTTONS, 150. Metal Dress Buttons .. -10c. dozen ‘98c. Fine Pearl Dress or Coat Buttons......88¢. dozen 9c. Black Jet Buttons... 9c. dozen Se. 4-holes, Pearl Buttons, seeede. dozen DRAPERY NETS AND VEILINGS. ‘750. All-silk Dress Nets (45-inch) 980, All-silk Dress Nets (45-inch) 5e. All-silk Face Veils. HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘25e. Ladies’ Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs. Woovwarn & Lormnor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. 1. —o— APRIL 18, 1801. —-— DER'S. HORSMAN'S TRIDGE & CO.'S. Also special Rackets made for us by one of the leading makers in this country. Among the best known are the “SEARS SPECIAL,” “ woop,” ‘ DARD," **CASTNO,” NCETON,” “HAR- VARD.” *‘ASHBY.JR.."**ASHBY SPECIAL,” “AMERICAN TATE,” “LENOX,” “CHAM- PION,” ‘‘PEERLESS>” and others. TENNIS NETS, POLES, DRY MARKERS, RACKET CASES, &e. ALSO Wright & Ditson's 1891 Championship Tennis Balls, adopted by the Southern Lawn ‘Tennis Association. Special inducements offered to clubs in fitting ‘up and furnishing their entire outfits. Our Catalogue of Tennis and other summer games will be ready for distribution ina few days and will be mailed free to any address ‘upon application. (Tennis Goods Department, fifth floor, 10th st. building. ) | Sux Derarraenr. TWO REMARKABLE VALUES JUsT IN. pcan ‘22-inch Japankes Wash Silks. ——B5e. a yard. — One lot Figured China Silks, choice designs. -—65e. a yard. (First floor, under skylight.) Ar Nezvreworx Deranruenr. IMPORTANT SALE or HIGH-CLASS STAMPED LINENS. ee An unusual opportunity for those who leave town early for the seashore or mountains to buy Linens for summer embroidery. Every piece of Linen in this lot is of our own stamping and exclusive designs. Many of the ‘same (finished) can be seen on exhibition in the Art Neediework Department. ‘The sale will consist of, Bureau, Buffet and Washstand Scarfe, Stand Covers, Tea Cloths, ‘Tray Covers, Serviettes, ‘Mouchoir Cases, Center Pieces, Finxer Bowl Doylie, Biscuit Doylies, Dry Toast Doylies, Hot Corn Doyiies, Box Covers, &e. These will be shown in cut edyes, cut and Grawn edges, hemstitched, pin stitched and with drawn-work edges. HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: —#1.38. Tray Cloths, hemstitched and drawn work, —a1.— ‘Tea Cloths, hemstitched and drawn work, $1.2 Tea Cloths, cut edges, —The.— Hemstitched and Drawn Work, Berviettes, cut edges, Woorwarn & Lorsnor, 20TH. 11TH AND F STS. X.W. ™ Pb gato DEPARTMENT. fe have pot ‘much in the ae ed ane = to be found Ly : ee = Selinen.” A'tow spare ‘see re warded ass luxary, the high price LJ such, hence only be the property ithy the price is so low that almost Secs pee SSeS Ss Rs mu BEDWEAR Irie none Sees 25px2% yards Pure Linen Here —I ‘Linen — | 5 00, 66.50, @6. 73, €7.00 to 812.50 8 pair. — SR Eta em mee oa te 0:5 pate. — PILLOW SHAM: Pope Linen Ty oe eeeataly Samm tite SETS 92.50, #2.75, 08.00 and 63.25 a pate. — 4. €3.00, $3.75, — (Second four ith se ouhaiue) "= Urnoistexy Derantuext. MONEY ECONOMIZERS. IONDAY, APRIL 20, WE WILL OFFER The Slowing sutreseaeery values at trade- tinting prices 38inch Cream Lace Striped Curtain Scrim— worth Se. —Only Se. « yard. — ———2le. a yard. — 40-inch Cream or Lemon Madras, in 3 pat- see Only £50. a yard. — 42-inch Cretonne, with side borders, especially suited for summer curtains worth Se. se Ouly oe. 8 yard. — 2,000 more of those Opeaue Window on beli-act ‘feet ste “Bry Stic. sacks DE WORK TO ORDER. BEST t2-sH. WORK—LOWEST PRICES ~ ESTIMATES FREE. ae Pp ba Brocade China Silk, worth any where. yer —only Te. « yard. — 5 ch We aiiiinch Brench Woven Tapestry two colors— —Only 7 yard.— FURNITURE | SLIP VERS TO ORD:R, OF LINEN, DIMI’ OB CRE- TONNE. a We make of the “Double Face” ousaitsnimeiza Bia Meus meee oe seven-piece suite of furniture ——#15.00.— Ba-See display of these goods in 10th street. window. Gourds foor, 11th st. building.) Succemor to E.G. Davia, ‘TA9 Market Space, Corner Sth Bereg. AS PASHION LEADERS THEY ARE WITHOUT a RIVa. Four out of every five Wool Dremes the: are worn this spring are GRAY. The style- makers sent forth their ultimatum weeks since that this apf, gentle color sbowld have the this season and their de cree is being lived up to. Tt was a windfall for us, as we make « SPECIALTY GRAY and Black DRESS GOODS, Our sales os GRAY Dress Goods have been phenomena, Dut we have made extra efforts to secure the cboicest styles in Gray, and we have #u- comled in gettin the most exclawve amor ment to be found’ im Washington. If you Stop tothinks moment you can reaftly see that the best place to get a GRAY DRESS is At the house that makes them a speciaity. Here are a few thought helpers LIGHT GRAY DRESS FABRICS. 42.inch ALL-WOOL GRAY SUITINGS, Se. yard. 424nch SILVER GRAY MOHAIR 30. yard. CAMEL'S HAIR SERGE, Gray, 424nch, ‘Te. yard. ALL-WOOL CHUDDE, Gray, 42inch, Te. yard. REAL SCOTCH CHEVIOT, Striped Gray, 44 inches wide, Special, 81 yard Gray effects in FINE ENGLISH SUIT- INGS, 42 inches wide. Rpecial, @1e yard. Srrcuar, Maxx Dows Sic: NEW SPRING DRESS ROBES IN GRAY EFFECTS. 1 RORE with 6 yards of plain Gray Cemel's Hair and 4 of stripe to match. Rerular price, €15. Marked down to @12.50 suit 1 KOBE, containing 6 yards Piain Gray, Carmelite and ¢ yards of stripe to match. Rewular price, #15. Marked down to @21. 1 ROBE, containing § yards 40-inch Bro caded Bedford Suiting, Gray. Hewular Price, @12.50. Marked down to €10 for euit. 1 OBE of © yants Scot h Cheviot. with 4 yards strive to mutch. ‘Regular price, @18. Marked down to €1¢ for 1 ROBE. conteining O yards Gray Camel's Hair. with’ yerdeot pletato maten ‘Regular price, 620. Marked down to #16. 1 ROBE of 5 yaris of Imperial Serre, Gray, wih 4 yarns troran to math Kewular ce, S20. ed down to @14. Tar Wome Jos Lor Or NEW SPRING FLOUNCINGS That we advertised » few days since has created sach a sensation that we have had to move them in the front store to give them MORE ROOM, so great wos the rush for them. They are truly wonderful bargain. Did you see the list of prices quoted on them* If you did not here ft is again. As we told you before these goods are the surplus stdck of the largest nporter of embroidery in this country. LOT 1 CONSISTS OF A VARIETY OF Patterns 45-inch Hematitched Flouncing in oven work. New pattern emUrvidenes and Grawn work. Regular price, @1.75 OUR BARGAIN price, #1.15 yard. LOT 2 18 A KANDSOME COLLECTION Of Deep Embroidered Flouncing, some drawn work, others with inserting of em- Droidered uet, all bemstitched. Regular Price, #2. OUR BARGAIN price, @1.20 yard. LOT 3 CONTAINS STILL RICHER PAT- TERNS. Regular price, €2.50. OUR BARGAIN price, €1.25 yard. IN LOT 4 YOU WILL FIND SOME Exquisite Styles in Irish Point, Hand~irawn work, deep open work, Pulut de Gene. . rare ‘Tables, Library Tables, Commencing MONDAY, APRIL 20, we lace to match. 81.25 Ladies’ Linen Hemstitched (6 in box)..78c. a box Second floor, first annex.) ons. Beguisr price, 63. party. Leading men of this party are joining Ladies’ Dressing Tables, ‘We will offer the year's «reatest — 490, to T5e. Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Hand- Lisa Deranracsr. fag An ne OUK BARGAIN price, @1.38 yard. republican clubs, declaring that they can no Fancy Rockers, Fancy Side bargains in Dress Goods ‘A GOOD CHANCE TO BUY. kerchiets. 300 . Ps LOT 5 CONTAINS THE RICHEST longer maintain their old political connection Chairs. Ce Weight ene 2 : - BE YOUR OWN DRESSMAKER the adv And most beautiful pattern made in Em- with self-respect. Signs of political convul- ON THE SIXTH FLOOR. 2 Ps = Ta APKONS. SOAPS AND PERFUMERIES. BY USING THE BS cul Sete ‘ Dil sen very 15e. Bailey's La Duchesse Face Powder......12c. » box twenty-five cents sions to come are accumulating rapidly. 2% ail -- WILL BE REFUNDED ON fabrics fo —_— READY-CUT WAIST LININGS. them. ee baer oS @ ajhicncciawewtnicn this time 250. for NURSES’ APRONS, in cambric, with | 150. Batley’s Renowned Package, containing a $3.50 yard. The American people are practically unani-| 32 @ of the ‘Box of Swan Down and 1 Bottle German Co- Beginning Monday we will give prominen.e Boe. ‘OUR BARGAIN price, @1.50 yard. ain ricter immigration and | 28“ OF Goops BOUGHT ON ‘year. 85. for INDIA LAWN—extra long, finished with to the display and sule of these goods. Rng ey mous in favoring strict ie oes as atic Guihnien toa valk has cretieat uaaliceiey Theseare cut onthe same principles as the ce hee Heer es Oat mie naturalization lawa Whatever bopsarten —y ‘THIS FLOOR. slightest risk of carrying any over we have determined ‘ finest custom dresses and may be sed as a pat- They are fast disappearing, don't miss gotting W. A. PIERCE & co, have been derived years ago from looseness in Mahogany Chamber to put the knife into the prices early, giving you the tern for cutting out any woolen, silk or cotton ry 3 . these respects, it is certain now that the time Suites, Ouk Chamber Suton Denefit of the reductions at the time when you need the ee ee erigeeaphee een ep pen wend Succensom to E.G. Davia, has passed when it is safe or desirable to keep Cherry Chamber Suites, ood. ae : $20 instet Geneon, jal ‘The fc items emphasize this: ING . ting waist waseured. They are made of the yes the food-gates. Large numbers of the Sun Gonnrena tee: sates teat ae Ce eae tent Engi le and come te the ftlowing » Gor. sent later immigrants are ignorant, uncleanly, im- ber Suites, Maple Chamber FRE! PLA! 2 * moral, brutal, bloodthirsty when aroused and Suites, Birch Chamber Ei becpepny renner ts ee ‘Sf aeeee White, Oreamand Gray. they do not understand and are often incapabje pence begged terfals and the most stylish efscte and’ coutbinations high suoulders. Cuffs, neck and pockets BGA lady will be in attendance to take bust Ta M of appreciating our system of government. preranaars eer Rca fraprertemlert mye lgg cnr natieemtiyreraine ed edged with « diminutive scallop of pinked measure and give any desired information. itiueaiie a Ne Tie: uv. They are a menace to our existing social order. — seasonable and full lines, not “*passe” or broken lines ‘Aannel. (First floor, 10th st. building.) ‘ARD LOTHROP, unr aun memes They foment labor troubles and race preju- wn See of colorings. 4 PERFECT STYLE. Tedaw Dantes cuasaueee oresee. dices. There is no single particular in which | #2 BE REFUNDED ON peel — ign eat e . etareatmays, been famous for uesutifal nllipery, they are of advantage to the United States | 2 ( JC. EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTE avin chili. . TOU.Mil observe we have introftced each item with Iver Bracelets. CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS AT $1.00 PER | p>, , Os Biss Sypactuccoate te = Segre The labor contractor suffers in the end from | See” OF GooDs BOUGHT ON Se. 40-Ineb Plaid and Stripe Cheviots, fine seco nk odio baer her or waa ie ia tn | #20 Bolled Gold Lace Pine. aRD. oe mone. fh canny of Team a the debasement of labor he causes, and mach pee pra bopeorappten pottery sear oe preregister gy rec yghadhinhinne dong eld — 7 poverty is entailed upon worthy leboring peo- - 36-inch All-wi ped “87ie. yard a STYLISH STRAW SHAPES. P ohee! = coupling of quality we have made with the low prices. Tables upon tables piled ‘with straw shapes, Oe So inch Striped and Check Dress Goods. 45¢. yard | Xo one needs to be advieed with such alist before them, Daily Slied‘ana AnLiy etuptind: “The xreatent pretamon Folding Beds, Wardrobes, 50c. 20-inch Figured China Silks, bouquet de- oe Se ee Extension Tables, Dining 7 OUR “HARVEST SALE” cheap foreign laborers imported. There is no aah Ola Oe re, sien. -B7e. yard | TODUY will be your first impulse. Good—follow it DRAPERY NETS AT 90c, cdieagh Frat sm Bice, Buckram, Wire, #tc., ete., place in American civilization for degraded brary Chairs, Easy Chairs, Se oe ee = Sex Gostens, goed valuss, <5 inth Bios: Tass —_ anenetan Sane FLOWERS. | workmen, for diseased paupers, for vicious Desks, Couches, Revolving ccna ee mabey SEATON PERRY, Drapery Mis gyarse, Kinds and shades af p> brichtening idlers or for a shiftless population of any kind. aon mee Toe. 2-Anch China Silks, all colors. ‘G2ige. yard “PERRY BUILDING,” Lae bererytelpermeny aan cee pada cme Our “‘Harvest Sale” began last Monday. Sixty de- | Eiover, aigiatics ahd Wiveat! Heads everytuing They fmpair our social system and steadily un- Wire Springs, Bedding of all G1 do-inch Dowtlewery Sarai, bent cote oe 84 | ervere STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | 250. oetal-tov Purcee i pagEreyny ax hess Ss dee nia dermine our free government, the basis of Kinds, Dining Room Cup- 1 20-inch Double-warp Surabs, best zoods. 7 ETc. ' $1 27-inch Best Lyons Black One hundred dozen yards Black Chantilly which is an uncerrapt and incorruptible suf- pesnatands, Established 1840. BU boards, Odd ke. - #120inch Printed India Si Laces, 234 to 4 inches wide at —— es frage. signs, including new polka dot ‘Te. Combination Pocket Book. — 6c. » yard. — Gold and Black s IN FACT, A DISCOUNT OF Israxts) Wear (st floor, 24 annex.) 81. tnch Black Hemstitched 51 -13 yard $1.25 24-inch Silk and Satin Striped Grens- dines, 9c. yard IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ‘We will sell 3,000 yards of Fancy Plaid Ginghams, best makes, |2ie. is the price all over the town. Our price, 1lc. ‘0c. Chatelaine Bag, large size,. ‘98c. Chatelaine Bag, large size.. 81.25 Chatelaine Bag, large size. 25e. All-leather Perforated Belts. 30c. All-silk Belts. Both youand Baltimoreans were the “‘reapers.” In The western and sonthern commercial con- grew has token the extreme course predicted. The msjority resoiution ins favor of unlimited silver and a free-trade tariff were adopted after a bitter fight and the secession of many repub- licans. The democratic ideas of tho west and south prevailed, but bya majority not very large, and it is an interesting speculation what the result would have been if all the friends of ce. 4 Chines aud Sarah Sitka. Soe. fo Wo. grade for al So atede Grape de Cates ee ins. S12 cue ee WONDE Ls KET SALE crested a fogtiat surprise by se of Wiars: BLAZERS AND RTE WRAPS. BLAZERS AND REEFER JAC >. Ix Exnnowery Deranruesr. SWISS FLOUNCINGS AT 81.50. 30 pieces of Exceptional Value Fine Quality ‘45-inch Swiss Flouncing. all respects the name advantages were yours that were — $1.50 a yard. — periect im ft and finish, at EMBROIDERIES AT 120, theirs. The week has been a signal success. Visitors ‘63.07, made of Chovivts and light- 150 pieces of Embroideries, cambrie and roadciothe. Ices tin cost of ot Embroider, wees AROTHER GhEAT OFF EniSG sais werk ‘Swiss, many of them 15e. and 20e. qualities. 50 Cheviot Blazer, iu Tan and Gray, $10. ie ayer from Washington have, as usual, come to us direct | $xi.: ti +" ¢ % lst floor,, 24 annex.) jot Berlin en. fan sd Cray @12 97. 1) a nd Be ff iM = > * from trains, led wanted, obtained GLOVES. the minority report had remained and voted aa i ¥ ht SS IMMENSE Tx Necewean Deranrucyt, = ee Merve eptabiiahed ae atstiog of selling only what'e their opinidns. The effect of the action taken Be A “od MH uu Bus! ASSORTMENT HAND-WORKED FICHUS AT 62%. ‘and reliable in Gloves. We ft mpd gunraures alt in probably to strengthen the demand for both 25 dozen Larve Hemstitched Squares, with IN EVERY INST. ac Four bution Glace Kid Glowea, 7. en juares, what they sought ANCE. ‘eee Four en, Ue : POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, open-work corners of handwork, $1.25 qual- free silver and free trade, so far as ther> may 1.25 Pearl and White 25e. Table Match Stands (metal), prong sees ot bes demand for the latter. Nevertheless, it is ae aa be. Feather Dusters, large size. 8240. each. — The rebate of 80 cents hasbeen made whenever $5 Pome pemrigg epbaiiese del ow Sond ENS FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND (First Soor, Ist annex.) coer forces in hand. The struggle and division ir- M inva ken tie Dor suit; rela value, dicate that the democratic party must go all Sree 7577 he Is Buaszer Dersnruenr. ‘worth or more has been purchased and s round-trip lengths for the freo coinage of silver, or that, | spzctaz, dividing on that issue, a fraction of the democ- WHITE QUILTS. SPECTAL SUN BONNETS. 1 Case White “Honeycomb” Quilts, Double | sitet shown; and to complete the racy will be driven into a third great political | SPECIAL GINGHAM AND PIQUE, 25c. to #2. bed size. — SS ee party in the prosidential election. btn Lag, Svcs Whee een . oe ————-—_____ rs eS eee delivered every purchase at Washington residence A white party comprised of republicans and | SPECIAL Tas Baygavtr Suz, LONG AND SHORT EMBROIDERIES AND WHITE GOODS, ; a see democrats in South Carolina is likely to make | SPECIAL DRESSES, ogg, COMPO! o stir in the southern political world and have | speoyar, 00 75m 6t.. CORAES OF 2 FLANNEL SHAWLS, Sa ee ee a & wasting effect upon the solid south, as it | * FLANNEL SKIRT: 1.50, 81.75, 82.50 and @2.75 each.— spreads from state to state. The colored con- | SPECTAT. oe ns Frearefaniccheantony Do you wonder, therefore, that we bad rush of tingént, however, docs not appear to be in the (Formerly Howell & Murray's). LONG COATS, —$1 each. — sees new combine to any advantageous extent. — po Pe 15.00 baci te SUMMER BLANKETS, ‘visitors from Washington? Or that we bed baskets of Spe BAPE Or Ee SPECIAL White Maple Chamiber Suite, 3 EVERY- ‘12ye. Btripe or Plaid India Linens... 10-4, $3.75 and 85 a pair. seer Benares, the city of the Hindoo devotee, and 18.00 ele 11-4, 94, 85, 86and 87.500 pair. : one of the world’s most ancient cities, is in | SPECIAL te, " A, ‘Mc, Stripe or Plaid India Linens (fast black), 12-4, 85, 96.50, 87.50, $10 and $124 pair. mail orders? great perturbstion because England does not 823.50 fA REQUISITE Meare heuaguartrs for Steamer and Travel cece know how to respect the religiows sensibilities of 4 FOR 250. Open Work India Linens... tng goods of ali one of the oldest peoples on the planet. Eng- ieee egies wes tenia Rie IB & riety of rien and Itis no matter of surprise, We expected nothing land will wake up some morning and find that THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK OF FINE SHOES TOILET. DOMESTICS. Blankets for making intd steamer robes, Se Rassia bas cut her out 18c. 6-4 Utica Nonparet! Sheeting... Gressing and bath gowns. ifferent. Who else offers French Pattern Mats at 69 SAREE Se REDUCED TO ONE-HALF ACTUAL VALUE, MOGHEMR, RAMDA, TOWOERA, PINE |S Styl wipes moony Our stock of Summer Lap Robes fs now SS ‘The Australian government will introduce a Just 280. 9-4 Utica Nonpareil Sheeting. Light Cloth Robes, (which generally bring two and three times as much)? 3 : dill providing for waffrage for womenygnt this a RECEIVED sek io Ouse wlksiaill ming. Plain Dark Green Robes. saan $100 doven Piper Guat, mien new deans, were ua- ballot system is not the Australian system ee CLOAK. rene oe EG OES which this country has been adopting lately. 5 ae $2.48 All-wool Blazors .. ‘Who givesa downright 25 percent discount on Dress | 44+ BONUS ao Fb. Nw. Plc GEDET PIER Ladies’ Hand-mede French Kit Shoes. Former rl peptide rang sees GaEAE REDUCTIONS 1aDine, Russia is reaching out by way of Abyssinia NOVEL DESIONR, Price, #4. Now @2. 7 98.25 All-wool Blasor8....ssesseses sities Goods,;Wraps, Shoes, Upholstery, China, &e., from | jp7.afen's Nesters and — a for her slice of African territorial cake. Russia o ‘Beaded Capes. A TRADE STIMULATOR. ae os ae 745-747 Sth wt. se. is apt to get territorial cake sooner or later EFFECTIVE COLORINGS, Men's Fine Calf Shows, all styles. Worth $3.50.] GINGHAM =, — 42c,-HEMSTITCHED TRAY RANTS SATINES, AND 10e. FRENCH, everywhere she tries, WORKMANSHIP Now 81.75. ceaciit bakna’ Fare German Linen Tray Clothd bleached | what the best of stores ask? Zig and be. ENTERPRISE, a — extra two rows Hemstitching. eee 17-2 Css Hf those horses that tried to run away with nama Boye’ Genuine Calf Shoes, button or. lace, at $1. 98, 1.25, $1.38, $1.40, 81.75 Size, 18x27 inches; usually sold for 7Se. Our a Rete bey Recretary Rusk in Knoxville had seen the Sec- ESTIMATE Pine EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. 2 —A2¢. each. —— PETE . Panavecexu Srore, horse book they would have treated is 8c. Boot Pattern Fast Black Lisle..........400. « pair ae sees ‘btm with more respect. It te a Sacrifice Sale, and will pay you to come. iiss Goce, 32th ot. alltins.) bargains, with more **volts of valug”to the dollar than 925 Tb at. and 700 K st. aw. ———— THE tape Tt is apparent that Secretary Blaine and ex- & Ry Startoxzar Deranracsr. mei . Premier Crispi are slowly but surely getting — = 3 Ri A staTIONEST TRoOvoHT ‘any other house in America. That's our claim. We Bedial into « corner. re «Cos paar gees @ Silk Grenadines in plain and striped et @1 amd $$ OUR LEADER IN MaT- ‘THE BANERUPT SALE TERESTING ONE. know it isastrong one. Wemakeit knowingly. And| ~ 91.25. Special value for the price quoted. “Hemp” Washburne will be mayor of Chicago TING 18 AN EXTRA pps m HH Another ton of Bax eone yg remo ‘Te., 1, 1.25, $1.50 and the republicans will be on deck to receive pg Ms 8 e Sinirend Soa aro commensal, : and €2 a yard. 5 visitors to the World’s Fair. : avis 900 7th st, comer of I. “4 ne 7 —Only 250. 8 pound. — Se ee ye oe “Eerie! ae ind Gee & tek ew A on —— Complete Lines of 2 816 77H 8. X.w. (First floor, 11th st. building.) pt a 42.25 to 04.05, taly Abyssinia are also having a tilt over ICE CHESTs. =O through the coming week and the same prices will pre- Ladies’ Medium Weight, High Neck end Loag: a treaty. Sis Uated States extends ite con- ware eETRIGERATORS, Taz Woxper Or Tue Nonrawssr. Hasoxzsomer Deranraesr. eeee Sleeves Ribbed Veta. oniy 2c. gratulations to both parties. COOLERS and —— woe wi Ladies’ Low Neck kibved Vests. only 10e. + ____ ‘BABY CARRIAGES. BRODHEAD'S HANDSOME, DOUBLE STORES, a nae vasaine. ‘Tail—with enough of everything tosapply both Wash-| “ou Hen Meek Nitin Waiee well manda, ‘As Italy doesn't like our Constitution, what = REMNANTS CHALLIS, 34, 5X, 2250. VELOUSLY LOW GASH PRICES. Hemstitebed Handkerchiets, s aa tes Sizes 5 to 14 year. 25e. See A er | i H EXTERPRIGE, 30 dosen Tadlee” Al Pure Hinen Handhar. | 2#to0end Baltimore, andtoware—wearenty aging | A Fine White Amgen eee ee aie “ Z lod Te ee ce Pre Magnets 0 re ny cone ‘Linea Collar and Cuffs. All he. ach Fancy Matting, extrs quality.at 15c., 200. American candy is knocking the sweetening bom eaag ‘what can be, and is, proven every day welive. Drsr Hare, Sux Hara Sort —Only (First floor. second annex.) if of the Canadian market. Cheap sugar bs ¢ ‘We. 80e..Bie.,40c. amd 450. oun. = EAR ot ‘In new Colare and Styigs. Frosh importation Hate end ans Passnave Yous Crorarse | — ee Rn e — aan Cates ieee, After all Stanley only made $110,000 on his brasrascopeehi2 — at ‘BRODEED 8 G0., [agibmbaisedockersbeneies or tore seen | nn ee an > cosmic qoqagen MOR Sensor BURGH RE ta _ - ase rh * | eee ee a, 03 one side. ans 13TH AND F sTaEETS, mee | apts Biine rt. 04 AND 406 SEVENTH ST,