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Las veon © Bro. MEW LAWN DRESSING SACQUES. . ESTIRELY NEW IDEAS AND STYLES. One style, box-pinited back and front, found collar. with fine tucks and belt, Se. Another styie, with cluster of fine tucks apd bemstitched collar and cuffs. 61.48. Another style, with two rows of fine tucks and embroidered raffle on collar, down front and around bottom and Geeves, finished with herring-bene, OL Another style, made of India linen and box-piaited back and front and fine embroidered collar and cuffs, $1.98. Another style, of fine Nainsook. with shirred frout aad two rows of inserting and narrow edge and tucked back, with embroidered turnover collar and cuffs, ro with all-over embroid- ered frout and tucked back end vest, with tarn-over embroidered cuilar and cuffe made of fine India linen, 8h. Another. style, with fine tucked yoke back and front and turn-over collar and ff», ruille of embroidery and narrow deadinc. sate of India linen, #2.6%,and finer goods up to $10. The fit s assured. We banslle ouly Correctly Made Dressing Bac ques. CT EE NOW IS GOOD TIME FOR TOILET ARTICLES. ‘You know we carry everything reliable bells) only Ife. per oz. ‘A Very Good Triple Extract, in cut- glass bottles and in all odors, only 17c. Sachet Powders in Envelopes only 7c. Best Tuscan Cologne, im fancy bottles, only Sle. Bay Rum only 2c. per Bay Rum only 15e. per bottle. Superior La Duchesse Powder. Special_sale, 17e. ver box, im three tints, White, bottle. a price. $7.50 will buy something odder than ‘ever before shown and $10 will buy you something exclusive. ‘VASSAR SHIRTS.—Keop th sitem always be- fore you. If you wane ° > be stylish have afew among your war’robe. 91.68 and $1.88 are the uost popuiar-priced ones. Windsor Ties and Belts to wear with these in all the new creations. Laities’ 26e. Mull Ties, 123e. Just 21 patterns to select from. ‘Mail orders for any of the above will receive: consideration. ‘719 Market Space, Corner Sth Street. FRIDAY'S REMNANT BARGAINS. WE ARE WAY AHEAD THIS WEEK IN REM- NANT BARGAINS. We will have « bost of NANTS hold hich carnival here every FRIDAY. and the result of the past week's business has left many desirable things tn the RE NANT line. We cannot afford to have our store clowged with REMNANTS; we bave to get REMNANTS OF NECKWEAR. ‘27 yards Ruching in BLACK, with edges of GOLD, SILVER, PINK, WHITE, also sil WHITE. Kegular price, $1.50. REMNANT price. 19e. yard. ‘% WINDSOR TIES, in different colors, plain and fancy. Regular price, 25c. exch. REM- NANT price, 12ige. each. COLLAR DEPARTMENT. 13 FIGURED PERCALE COLLARS for chil- dren. Regular price, 0c. REMNANT price, te. each. 50 COLORED FIGURED PERCALE CHEM- SISETTES for LADIES. Reyular price, 28e. te We. REMNANT price, 17c: each. ONE LOT COLORED EMBROIDERTES, narrow snd wide, in Navy Biue, Black, Carci- nal.embroidered with White. Rerular price. 40-. and 7Se. yard. REMNANT price. for all ‘75 yards WHITE INDIA LINEN, in lengths from 1to 9% yards. Regular peice,18e. REM- NANT price, Gc. yard. 7 DOZEN YARDS OPEN-WORK GARTER Sland $1.25. REMNANT price, 79c. pair. (NANTS IN LACE DEPARTMENT. 1_ptece EMBROIDERED FANCY SILK GRENADISE. tm price, $1.90 yard. 1 piece EMBROIDERED FANCY SiLx ® GRENADINE, striped effect, Black, 48 INCHES * WIDE. Regular price, €2.80. REMNANT price, $2.25 yard. REMNANTS OF DRAPERY NETS, DEMI- FLOUNCINGS and Laces of all WIDTHS ot REMNANT prices, m “hese will alse be sold at LOW REMNANT 2 RICES. * counts forthe many DESIRABLE REMNANTS ‘which we will offer tomorrow in thie depart- Maat ot correnpoadingiy low REMNANT prices. 2 i] &3 ‘2 18 THE FAMILIAR IMPRINT ON THE SOLES OF THE BEST SHOE IN THE UNITED STATES FOR MEN AT @2.50. THOUSANDS OF OUR BEST CITI- ZENS HAVE TESTED THE MERITS OF THESE SHOES AND WEAR THEM IN PREFERENCE TO THE BEST 94 SHOES. THIS “GEXTS' @2.50 SHOE" BAS BEEN ONE OF OUR LEADERS FOR THE PAST FIFTEEN YEARS, AND WE HAVE CONTINUALLY In- CREASED ON THE SALES OF THE SHOR BY SQUEEZING AS MUCH STYLE, COMFORT AND QUALITY as IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET INTO 42.50. “HAHW'S 62.50 GENTS’ SHOE" CAN BE HAD IN ABOUT 12 DIFFERENT STYLES OF HIGH AND LOW CUT CALF OR KANGAROO SHOKS, AND ONLY aT 816 7TH STREET, 1082 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., ‘It 281 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 8. E. A Wonr To Taz Livres. IAL BETCE RET EICIGL letel iat ached etal iba: Malia COI Pieri PRE Th eka ta ‘© point to advertise then in the following manner: Biarritz, with the word pigskin in parenthesis, ‘simply because the said gloves were known here under The truth of the matter is that Pigukin Gloves are only made for hard work, such as bricklaying, &c.. ‘and not for ladies’ wear We are so often asked whether ours sre the real Pignkin Gloves that we thought it advisable to makes universal expisnation of the real facts. We keep three lines of BIARRITZ Mousquotaires at the following prices, Ote., $1.25 and $1.35, which tm quality and St have no rivals. ‘We are the only house im this city whocan show these three lines. The $1.35 Biarritz are with scal- Joped tops, which facilitates putting them on: they are Bussian tanned, which gives them an agreeable odor ; they are as Snely finished as the best of French ‘kid and much more durable than any other Glove made. ‘We (and nobody else) have them in all sizes and col~ ors; also in White, with Black stitching. Buy them once aad you will buy them again. SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW. Our $1.85 8 button Suede Mousquetaires in Black, ‘Tan and in fact in all the spring shades. Tomorrow atg1.47. Chamois 8-button White and Yellow Mousquetaires. ‘Tomorrow. 96c. Chamois Gauntlets, best quality, $1.25. Suede Kid Geuntlets, worth $1.50. Tomorrow, $1.20. ‘We have just received an elegant and most complete line of Ladies’ Silk Gloves and Mitts at prices to suit everybody. LOUVRE GLOVE 00., it 911 Ps. ave. THE NUMBER OF WELL-DRESSED ‘MEN WHO HAVE BEEN FITTED WITH OUR CORRECTLY MADE, STYLISH GARMENTS THIS SEASON 18 PROOF POSITIVE THAT OUR STYLES AND PRICES 4RE JUST RIGHT. HAVE YOU BEEN IN YET TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION? THE STOCK 18 NOW FULL AND COM- PLETE. ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AND FABRICS AND YOUR SIZEIN EACH PATTERN. OUR LINE OF CUTAWAY SUITS 18 SIMPLY PERFECT, IN NEAT STRIPES AND CHECKS; THOSE EVER POPULAR SCOTCH MIX- ‘TURES AND A LARGE VARIETY OF ALL CLASSES OF FABRICS IX BLUE AND BLACK SHADES. INCLUD: NG SERGES, ALL PERFECT FITTING, THOROUGHLY TAILORED, ABTIS- TIC GARMENTS, READY FOR IM- MEDIATE UBE. 8.2 COR 7TH AND D 8TH ¥. Rexewsze Tart 25 Paz Cesr Isworth saving: it ise big discount and means all the profit. That is what YOU CAN MAKE by buying your Parlor Fur- niture now, during our sacrifice sale of two carlosds. These goods must be sold, and to move them we sacrifice the profit. We will furnish a set of Loose Covers, made of the best linen, for €10 wife ech suite sold during this sale. epléte «=: STH AND PENNA. AVE. ‘13 MARKET BPACE. Good quality Metres Negtige shirts, cise 141018 a $1.00 Outing Cloth Shirt. Reduced to 73e. 50 Fine Nerlige Shirts. Reduced to 980. ‘Percale and Outing Cloth Shirt Waists, sizes 41014 Years, at Se. BLAZER JACKETS. yet Sf mam White Cloth, Blasers, ‘Sizes 32 to ‘with wide rolling embroidered collars. ‘price, 04 Worth 95. = Xevy, Tan and Bisck Biagers at @5. The best to be ad at thet price. JONNSON & LUTTRELL’S POPULAR PRICE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘713 MARKET SPACE, p09 «6=- BETWEEN 7TH AND STH BTS. SEVENTH STREET. }PITIUVLTIQUTITTTTTE “Car Hayoo- URE ENOUGH—WHEN WE CUT WE Ut deep. For tomorrow and Saturday “tmgment prices” buy « half dosen Unes im LADIES’ WEAR. Oniy for these two Gays. If any of the garments are left—they re- sume thelr *‘worth" price. Don't ask us to sell each of you bat one of s kind—because it isa tich trent amd we want everybody to have © taste. WHITE LAWN WRAPPERS, deep trimming, ‘tucks at the bottom and embroidered yoke. Been selling for $1.95— Price sor two daye— mm Only one tea eustomer— 17 = WHITE LAWN WRAPPERS, with open ‘Work down the entire front and on the sleeves; ‘Watteau back, rolling collars and lawn tice Been selling for g2— Price for two days— Ww Ht bese Priday and Saturday— n Only one toa customer— xih = Wash 8UITS. STRIPED ZEPHYR GINGHAMS in two shades. Plain skirt with fringe-tipped saab, ‘Waist with jacket effect. Perfectly made—Been welling for $3.75— Price for two daye— Only oneton: FRENCH HAM © SUITS—in plaid effects. Made with riding habit skirt, and trimmed with band of black velvet around the bottom and on the waist, which is shirred to the ‘Waist line, Slesvesare cut full and the collar has an easy roll. They have sold all slong at 98.50. Oniy one to @ewstomer— Te eal WalsTs.- Here's SHIRT WAIST that everybody sella st ‘75 cents. Striped effect. Has double box piait- ing down the back, tucks down the front, high shoulders, rolling collar and s belt. Price for two days 4 npbiien, Prin ot ea 5 ee cry Only one to a customer— $08 = TITTHEY ARE ALL OF THIS SEASON'S make. There's no necessity to *‘parley” words about them. You can all tell « genuine bargain when you see it and there'll be ‘sgrand rush for these. Bein time, ‘One of each to each customer. ‘New goods. “Present needa. ‘Your size. i SAKS ARD COMPANY, * PENN. AVE. a AND the i UUUUUTTLLLETUTAGTUEEN GREAT vom |WAILGAD IG > ey wo LE S NG Bere wenn | PROGRESS AT THE FAMILY IGE BARGAINS. Srane Hare DUNLAP‘S WEW TORE RATS 18 SILK AND DERBY. _ War Ber Wosrmsss Facrosr [Tus Scosamon TRUNKS ‘When you can purchase Custom-made Trumbe at fost ‘Do you ask where you can do this? TOP HARES. OF COURSE. HIS ADDRESS? 1231 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. See NAT Ret at @ 3S BS Be Be ices cramps. ‘bow, batter hind 96.50 0 | 67. 98.50 wo ups neg acyl farouet oe cRtapa Soe: fs iruak thai ie good for io. to 20 service. 19.00 811.00 412.00 $33.00 $14.00 ER ee sa ee TRAVELING BATCHELS. Giub Satchels, leather trimmed, nickel oe ee ed mount ‘in. Fees ee ina 24 in, $2.40 $3.00 TOPHAM, TRUNK MANUFACTURER, 1331 PENNA. AVE. Factory, 1220 Ret. aw, ‘Trunk Strap given free with every trunk. ; ar. ‘BALTIMORE, ‘Wiealte, breeds abd all Wikde ct Mosse Cote ‘The Exchange has the Latest Patteras of Chiidren's | with each box. Price 50c. Ly Mecting Tonight in Bal- DEATH OF DR. JOSEPH LEIDY. be representatives Present from other states. juestion ts one of the greatest impor- state and will probably claim more the | Meetings in the same place for two. years in bay, on about one- we never beet, as far COUGH or COLD, ‘THROAT AFFECTION, WASTING OF FLESH, soph sary, fancy Anlabed other tranksss Aneascan | Or any Disease where the Throat and Lungs are in- Te'taeds upto Sttucs- flamed, Lack of Strength or Nerve Power, you can be Relieved and Cured by SCOTT'S EMULSION ©Y PURE COD LIVER OL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, vor of donating jopkins University for gulture. Gov. Jackson never of retaining the pro- tive grounds and leasing the uuproductive. here dre half a dozen other theor: of the kind that has held and is directly opposed to the it is controlled by the men who are op- leasing chief of opposition Siundreds cr men of the tear ‘@ living who huve all their lives | dependent upon this source of PALATABLE 48 MILE. Ask for Scott's Emulsion, and let no explanation or solicitation induce you to accept a substitue, ae RY JOSEPH LEIDY DEAD. fold by all Drugwists. the Most Eminent Scientists and e 94:00, 95.00 | 226 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N.Y, — Li $8.00 mm maces eBinaee Our Bximee | Baowires [non Bivreas ME UE WEG Bis Bio Wh a, April 30.—Dr. Joseph Leidy, physician, scientist and naturalist, who had been lying at the point of ‘death at his in this city since Friday inst, died this morning Dr. Leidy was first taken ill with ‘an affection of the kidneys, which was followed brain On the thiri day b-came i Cures Indigestion, Bilio Ne Cleamsal Desay, Peyericas sere Sbend ity "Ali dealers sll it." Geuluine has trade nari and crossed red iines on wrapper. Ei by congestion of the UsT NOT BE CONFOU: of bis illness Dr, ‘WASHINGTON CHOSEN For the Next Meeting of the Medical Super- lntemdents of Incane Asylume. THE XATIONAL CAPITAL MIOMLY PRAIRED—a PROPOSITION TO ERECT A BUILDING HERE FoR THE USES OF THE ASSOCIATION—-INTERESTING PAPERS READ AND DISCUSSED. ‘The third day's meeting of the Association of Superintendents of American Institutions for drawings of skulis grinned merrily at audience. A small table was covered wi couple of skulls, gelatine molds, of teoths and jaws and several rather that the merits of West Point and Atlante bed been discussed, but that Washington seemed the best of ail citics for convention purposes. The report was adopted, a large meaty pee ferring the capital, though there was sized minority that’ objected to holding the succession. The 28th of April was Asa muitable time for holding the meeting in Washington next apring. The second Tuesday in May was also discussed and the whole matter ciation and the Advantages of Better Organi- zation” was the subject of o discussion that Taopened by Dr. Cowles, He read an inter, rT on progress stu Fehistry during the past half oontary and re- ferred at some length to the history of the as- sociation, starting out as it did with thirteen members and a name that consisted of seven- teen words. This was afterward reduced to eleven words, but two less than the number of the original members, No one would deny that the association has a goud name even if some of the members do have to stop and think retty carefully how to write it. Cowles en went on to formulate a number of generally expressed views of the members of the association as to what improvements might be made and also the methods by which these might be brought about. If one ques- tioned the successful history of the association it was only necessary for him to study the list of the members. Starting with thirteen, it now contains 132 superintendents of public and incorporated institutions for the sane, 19 former superintendents of such in- stitutions, 16 superintendents of private hospi. tals and 102 resistant physicians of five or more years’ experience. ‘The discussion was also participated in by Dr. Chapin, who seconded Dr. Cowles’ sugges- NDED WITH COMRON a Oartere Little Liver and remain ol in that oandubonity te ‘the time his deai ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New York Stock Market. the Rew York ‘Stock Markers Mire to Cc Puls trial wil prove U Tawuxe Wire Hears. ‘Most people consider ailment, lke Hoarsemess, Coueh, Sore Throat, &c., not worth their while to look after, ‘This negiect is very often the cause of Protracted sickness. Use SODEN PASTILES in time. Dr. Moreau B. Brown writes: Soden Pastiles and find the result very satisfactory for diveases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs." Each box trust have the testimonial art ‘oreon and Macartney, 1411 of Kir Morrell Mackenzie 13 * | could be more suitable for each & is Bory yas bear that trae? Shame this here and we have; Or deceive "Fou Yea ea ‘alemoney, ‘Don't 5 oe yy, Wernz We PLEASED when we closed contract and were appointed League Tailors to the League of American Wheelmen? Well, we rather guess so! We are just TICKLED TO DEATH over i, Think of it-150,000 members in the United States. Amd we CAN and WILL so treat every ‘order left with us that every league man will be also TICKLED TO DEATH to think we have this contract. ‘Chosen from the 18 largest houses in the ‘United States who competed VIGOROUSLY for the PRIZE. PLYMOUTH ROCK PANTS 00., Headquarters, 11 t0 95 Eliot st., Boston. Incorporated capital, 61,000,000, ‘ap25-200t CANTATAS,—THE JOLLY FARMERS, Sergent 1 and ER OF "78 [81. of $0 dos.) Trowbridge, for 4th of July; and SEW FLOWER Root, QUEEN (60 cts., $5.40 dos.) for flower time. SUNDAY SCHOOLS like PRAISE IN SONG [40cts., 08. $4.20 dos. }, Eierson; SONG WORSHIP Any book mailed for retett price. OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTON. 4. B. DITSON & 0O., “HOW TO BE BEAU- fats Week thousands | ethe world-renowned tou ‘benefit of her experience. ‘book is written in any one can of the form. MME 4. RUPPERT, Branch eiskees ‘Washington, D. C. Gun Carriage, 100 at 8i35c. ict of Clu ‘bonus—Per imp. gold, 208 ld, en gurrehcy. {aig Vid. soyear fund, te 192, ‘20-year fund, 5s, is Water stock, ia, 00 re a Sold by Drugnists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no otber Kind. 40 ceutse vottie. Market stock, 7a, "1892, Tax Awnoxtaren STRAM CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING ‘WORKS, currency, 1908, ‘Kobe, 1924, fund, currency, 116 bid. Lis Miscellaneous Honds—Washington una George- Yown uilroad, 10-40, 63, 104 bid, 10 asked. —Wash- 5 own Ralirvad Convertible 66, Masonic Hall Association, Se, 1908,"104 bid, — asked. Washington Market 64, 110 bid, —usked W Market Company, imp. ta, 113 bid, — asked. American Security und ‘trust Company, 58, 100 bid, 1u8usked. Washington L 68, 194, 103 bid, — ask fantry 24, 78, 1904, 100 bid, 106 asked. Washi Gas Light Company, asked. Ws on 1708 and 1710 E st. n.w. ‘The newest and best machinery in the country has been secured, which insures less wear and tear than by the old process, Carpetsreturned bright and clean. (Carpets will be called tor, stored and laid. Lew ders either st main office, 1708 and 1710 E st. Julius Lansbureh’s carpet and {furniture house, cor. 19th end ¥ sts. ; Juitus on alld Georget Te thas 159 anew. sie Fete 5 ht infoxtiy ist mortgage, Wasnington Ligtt ta: pany, series yi ced. Washington Gas Com- Convertible és, 185 bid, ational Bank Stocks—Bank bid, 452 asked. Bank of Hep Metropolitan, 250 bid, Yov asked. Central, 300 b.d. 18s Did. — asked. Farmers and Me- ed. Citizens 190 asked. Culumbia, 1553 bid, — asked Did, 1953) asked. West Bad, 1005, bid, ‘Traders’, 117}, bid, 1208+. Lincoln, 102 bid. 104 asked. 140 ot Washington. 447 ublie, 275 bid, — asked. Columbia, 65 bid, — asked. ‘kington and Suldiers Home, $4 eytowns ds bid: ¢o naked. cki—ciremen's, 47 bid, 85 asked. asked. usked. National 176 bid, — asked. tion of the appointment of a council for the Wrpose of laying out certain lines of work for WASHINOTON THE HOME OF SCIENCE. ‘Dr. Bryce said that what was wanted was an ‘organization that would see to it that the pro- ceedings of the association might be published in per: wnent form, and bo aloo wanted » com stitution aad by-laws for the association and a more severe: code for ‘of members. He wanted the ataggietion it home, a building and a li this city, “Washington, the seat ment and the home of science.” Dr. Hurd thought that the time has now come when superintendents of insane hospitals should not be superintendents in name only, but should be men foremost in psych research. Membership in should be restricted to such men and not left to all sorts of men who might be elected | to all sorts of institutions in any sort of way. In many states political questions play a lead- ing part in the appointment of heads of insane asylums, to the sad detriment of the weifare of the institutions themselves. Dr. Stearns offered a resolution providing for the appointment by the president of @ com- mittce of thirteen who should presenty vlan for the reorganization of the association, and also to take into consideration the matter of the eligibility to membership. ———-— COULD NOT STAND THE PAIN. Dr. Richard G. Mauss Commits Suicide asa Result of Grip. The long and useful career of Dr. Richard G. Mauss, for many years skilled and popular physician in this city, came to an end shortly It was a tragic and un- li ‘The first race, at six furlongs, will see Mad- stone, with McLaughlin the favorite. The to the day’ MADSTOXE wINe. Madstone won the first race; Jiddy Keess second. Shoemaker had in Txe Stam of yesterday,” eid Gen. Boynton to a Stan reporter to- day. “1 do not care matter,” be continued, “but if his position is tenable then those who own the property could clean off every stick of timber in the limits of the tract selected and utterly ruin st for park purposes. John Gould had bis leg crushed at the Jer- sey yards of the Baltimore and Potomac tail- road today. —_— Range of the Thermometer, The following were the readings at the sigual office today: 8a. m., 66;2p.m., 82. Maximuza, 83; minimum, 44. MARRIED. REE onan, ate cane te smother ity, Ape r ihn Gyester, “WATE “aRENNAR Sha Fol: FOOTE MURPHY, | 4: the rysidence of shetritee tm in thie city, April ah TM, by the Res. Wille the ker “Comardin. "6. Cait MO COOPER POOTE, nigth i nga gi asge pie rand Mrs. Murphy of co FOWLER SMITH, On Wednesday, Apel 22.1 by dew. Fy iauy. Ww a yet] sca iste EePeciY serra i soe DIED. ade and friends are invited to attend his fune- wate resideuce, 1254 K etrect ‘Funers) will take place from hie late Sass PARNHAI Fy 1" at lls 3 a — aa! i Bgieee . the with me : Notice of Dereatter, wats KUHN. In Georen D.C. fe Talat amr CHLOE A KC me: Ae eae of fensnal Noman : looked for conclusion, in which temporary mental aberration and a loaded revolver were prominent features. From the time when the current epidemic of grip made its appearance in this city Dr. Mauss was more or less of a sufferer, but he refused to give his health the attention which he daily devoted to his patients. Repeat- edly did fellow practitioners urge him to rest, but he refused, always insisting upon his ability to “work it off.” Finally the disease overpowered him. and then, about two weeks ago, he admitted bis illness and went to that bed on which be died this afternoon. During the latter part of last week his condition be- came serious and by Sunday was dangerous, pneumonia having succeeded the pri dis. order. He was frequently delirious and es- pecially so yesterday. SHOT HIMBELY WITH A REVOLVER. About 4 o'clock in theafternoon Mre. Mauss, who, with Miss Mauss, had been watching the ‘sick man, left the room. At that moment there scemed to come a tem| and con- for the doctor axion J spn ter 943 Penns. sve. If they could be weary of their songs, would Gnd in gat li ae & ota Ey MATTINGLY. JOHN H., im the Sftyststh yoaral Funeral private. Requiem amass Bt. Paul's, ©:90 MOORE. On Wednestay, April 20, TROL, 12 p.m. POH Mooi: Sian: nia Te Bees Notice of tunel bereafter. ad ile of bantel Moras gtd eta: Fs Place from the cot her das hire. ¥- G. “stuset, So. 40m F strent ‘southe west.on Pri 50am.” BF rention Prigay af 8:30 0. Tiends abd relatives are MURGAR. A: the readence of bie te, = Street northwest, et 4:1; a.m., BUG! Lol fore Sea Pee dite Sa edorg ta EAB TN ee . ath, io seventy + Malatives and sriende ‘invited 10 et |. Om We a sy. 1801, at es ea feat ce, i fare anaraige guy dauchiter of the late, ken, Apdses Biewert of EPA keen Intermentat Ustostown, Pas PIPER HEIOSIGK. SEG. 18 INFINITELY BETTER VALUE THAN aE Ofutk ChaMpacae “™*™ QUALITY—DK}—DELICATR—UNRIVALED. ror aale every wiere. Poouer Booxs, CARD CASES, PURSES, bo. ‘The largest, finest end lowest-priced stock of Pamey Leather Goods im the city. of ‘Best in city for the price and equal to any served i= hotels on American pia eT aT 1216 F ST. Kw. Youn: SLATE MAXTELA, GRATES AND TILES, Bow goods, Low prices.