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W. A. Przrce & Co, 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st. Exrnsouprsany Banoarss Fon Weossspar. BE WISE and GATHER them in when we have these SPECIAL ADVERTISING SALES. We OFTEN seli SPECIAL LOTS of goods a far leon than the recular WHOLESALE COST. is, of course, for the day only. To KEEP BUSINESS MOVING is 2 phase of MODERN ENTERPRISE, and, as OUR MOTHODS are ALL MODERN, we intend to keep at a double Quick all the time. So take ADVANTAGE of TOMOKROW'S REDUCTIONS. A Maus Dowx Ix Ovnxo Cuoras. FOR WEDNESDAY we will OFFER one case of the NEWEST EFFECTS in STYLISH OUT- ING CLOTHS. Sold everywhere and bere. too, at 12ige. yard, BUT MARKED DOWN FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY ‘te. YARD. A Ware Goons Repvcriox Fon Wepsespar. We wilt place on sale 10 pieces of CHECKS, STRIPES and PLAID FABRICS, in WHITE. Regular price,15 and 12. FOR WEDMES- DaY ONLY Sige. yard. 4 picces WHITE FRENCH MUSLIN for WHITE DRESSES. regular price of which is ‘Se. yard. FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY I7e. yard. A Cor ia Laces tor Wpespay. Weare aware that LACES ate just the thing now.and that is why we REDUCE the price tor & day in order to offer you # BARGAIN of VALU 45 in. BLACK SILK POLKA SPOT NET. Regular price, 81.25. FOR WEDNESDAY, ‘98e.yard. 4¢-in. BLACK SILK CHANTILLY NET. Former price, $2.25. MABKED DOWN TO S7 yard. 4810 CHANTILLY NET. Regular price $2.75. SPECIAL OFFER, bev.48 yard. 1 piece BLACK SILK LA TOSCA NET. 45 inches wide. ewalar price, $2.38. REDUCED ‘To 32 yard. BLACK SILK “LA TOSCA” NET, 48inehes wide. Hegular price, $223 FOR WEDNES- = $1.98 yard. 2 piece 48-inch BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET. Regular price, $1.2 REDUCED TO ‘wee. yard. Corsets Ar Waotesace Cost. THIS WEEK we offer you the CHOICE of all of our large stock of CORSETS at FIRST COST. The ASSORTMENT is very COM- PLETE, consisting of all of the POPULAR and WELL KNOWN makes in FRENCH or DO- MESTIC CORSETS. This is a chance to buy a NEW COKSET to ft your spring dress over and s chance for you to save money on the pur- chase. New Senrxe Ewnnomentes. In this particular deparunent our ASSORT- MENT is very iarze and complete, reprevent- {ug all of the CHOICEST NOVELTIES direct from the other side, in NARROW EDGES. INSERTINGS of all widths Wide EM- BROIDESIES. Demi Flouncings. 42-inch Flouncing. All-over Embroidery, &e. Inches wide. CAMBKIC EDG! wide. PRICE from ze. INAINSOOK or CAMBEE ING and EDGINGS to MATCH at SPECIAL LOT of 45-inch EMBRUID- NGS im very rich and_ELE- PLOUNC TIERNS. Rewular $1.7oand SPECIAL PRI 2 SI xanv. LOT 45-INCH EMBROIDERED FRUCNEING. "Roguar price, €L. SPECIAL PRICE, 57c. var. A. Purce & Co. 719 Market Space, Cor. Sth st. 1 = Laxssvnaz & Bro. “A Nuavy Poscuass- Dn Exanorvrars. WE HAVE BOUGHT OUTRIGHT THE LARGEST AMOUNT OF EX- BROIDERY EVER BOUGHT AT ONE TIME BY ANY RETAIL HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES. THIS “PLUCKY” DEAL CONSISTS OF 150,000 Yasos OF COLORED EMBROIDERIES IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS AND COMBINATIONS: MEDIUM BLUE, BLACK, NAVY BLUE, TURKEY RED, EITHER WITH WHITE, BLUR, BROWN OR BLACK WORK. THE PRETTIEST AGGREGATION OF COLORED EM- BROIDERIES EVER PUT ON BALE. sow axe woara 40 cra. PER YARD. somz anz worts 39 cts. PER YARD. some ane worts 30 crs. PER YARD. SOME ARE WoRTH 20 crs. PER YARD. NONE LESS THA 20 CTS. PER YARD. YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THIS ENTIRE LOT IN STRIPS OF 45; YARDS EACH FOR 25 crs. rex stmir, waxixa THE COST ONLY A TRIFLE OVER 5 crs. ren varp. as vou WILL READILY RECOGNIZE THE PRICES WE MAKE AKE NOTA SHADOW OF THEIR WORTH. THESE ARE LOVELY GOODS OF BEAUTIFUL QUALITY AND WILL DISTANCE BYs A VERY CONSIDERABLE LENGTH ANY EMBROIDERY OFFER MADE ANYWHERE ON EARTH. WE WOULD EMPHASIZE THE FACT THAT THESE ARE THE LOWEST QUOTATIONS EVER. OFFERED IN BMBROIDERIES OF THIS KIND. THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS SALE CANNOT BE OVERESTI- MATED. ALL WE WANT IS YOUR PRESENCE. WE'LL DO THE REST. Pars Marentars To Marcn Au Cosons. NOW LET NO WOMAN WITH ANY IDEA OF ECONOMY RE- MAIN FROM THIS THE MOST “ q Neavr Exsnorray Sater IN THE ANNALS OF COMMER- CIAL TRADE. BASES BR or on, Hn 4 BU, BRR 09, BAG. mb29 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. N.W. | Wirsus Evenvsovrs Reacu nature points @ contrast. It's time for- -you to launch out into the more com-~ -fortable weights—and fresher styles.- Don't go about it blindly. If you don't- -wear READY-MADE CLOTHES it's be-- cause you don't know down to what fine poiut” WE have brought them—- | cost and all. In s tailor shop fifteen- dollars will hardly pay for having your. -ulsasare taken. ITLL SEAL THE. | -WHOLE BARGAIN WITH US. a = It may be because WE'VE made &- hobby of this $15 grade—buttertainly- -there’s sativfaction im ft. 3 ~ In the first place WE make the clothes ourselves. There's one set of bands less- -to be paid. We use OUR OWN judwment- in picking out patterns—and desisning- -the garments. Getchoicer weaves—and- Detter shapes consequently. We're true. to fashion—but we are true to you~ = There's s not-to-be-mistaken air of- finished elerance about our 615 grade. A- ~preseace of quality that$20 give you- -isewhere. SUIT or OVERCOAT—+ -there’s no difference—It's one opinion -trow everybody who kuows—sats/action. ~Our aisn isn't how much me can get—but- how MUCH wecan afford toGIVE. - | | Tae <vored of fashion” this season. Those . houses that are weighed down with » * -lot of old stock find themselves left in- ~the lureh by the shifting fancy. We're- -not. WE CANsuit any faate—at815—same- -sewecan ftany form. Nobody but us -would—COULD—line an OVERCOAT- from edge to edge with SILK for $15.- We Lave—and sold » horde of them- ~siready. DOUBLE-BREASTED 84CK- -SUITS-SINGLE-BREASTED SACK- -SUITS and CUTAWAY FROCKS are- features of our immense variety at $15.- ~ It's powerful argument tobe guar-- ~anieed satiefactivm—and at a saving. Put- your trust in our @15 grade Hundreds of mea do—whom you credit with always- -being well-<drewsed. - Saxs Asp Courany, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE aND SEVENTH Sc REET. b b $15. Wx M. Garr & Co. Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers, Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. nw. Ixviewiz Bor Arracnve. A. Gove & Buo., Aznstic Fronts, 1224 FST. A. Ka ‘909 PAL ~ The LIGHT SHADES are the “fs-- 7 9 *.*.tr1s onp, pot ravk.” 6". t “% JOU cant help footing « ete | | Usscrurcrovs - oJ “‘dawdy” in the clothes you've- M. - ¥ wore all winter. Surrounding- site Age lerrarse Baaxp “Crnes. 10 be wary.— Jealous of its great reputation, and envi- ous of its immense sale, they hope to secure Sshare of its just deserts by having their ‘Drands substituted: —#, again, be wary.— ‘They know—as do thousands of daily Users—that “Ceres” makes more bread, lighter bread, whiter bread and better bread ‘than any other flour; 0, again, bewary.— ‘The odor of Lilies of the Valley never palis. There is purity, delicacy and sweet- ‘Ress in ft. Shouid you breathe the perfume from the thousands at our green houses it ‘would not satiate. We have larce numbers because the demand is great, and we will ave them fresh. W. \UFMAN, ave kw. Wepwespay. + « CLEANLINESS . . . NEXT TO . y GODLINESS. “. ans Sea eae ‘Genuine Pain Soap. 6 cakes for 20¢. srondaonacatebenn i" ‘Turkish Bath Soap. 6 cakes for 15e. ° Ball Glycerine Soap. 6 cakes for 2ic. Sakiey’s Peachtiow Soup. 6 cakes for 35e. — Sweetbrar Soap. 6 cakes for 180. —————2 ———_—_——___.. Eider Flower Soap. (6 cakes for 250. Parisienne Soap. 6 cakes for 250. —_—_——o o—— —____. Cocoa Bath Soap. cakes for 200, 00 83 “TO TRIM IT. Your Srnme Dasss Your Scmsze Costume. Your New Har. Tr you.don't fot atspoved to ray the fancy prices chamwed for Resdy-mede Hats. &c., you will do woll to attend the “opening” at The Painie Roya ‘The New Flowers, Kibvons, Drews Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, &., ‘are being offered at reduced prices as a souvenir of this the Fifteenth Annual: “Opening.” The store is also beautifully decorated for the occasion. Have you sen the Garden Scene in the window of No. 1110 Penussivanis avenue? The flower beds and gravel poths, the birds and butterflies make the scene so true to mature that thy are reat fo many. The violets which form the center bed are reduced to 45c. from 50c. and you get abunchofsix dozen. Therusesand buds haif hidden with luxuriant foliage, that creep in and out of tie trellis-work wall to the garden, are ‘4Gc. instead of 50c. for the “Opening,” and you may count two dozen Toses and budsin the bunch you will get. The Silk Poppies in the corner fare reduced to 40¢. from 50e. And the Cowslips and Daisies and Butter- cups that look so real are only 2c. sud 48c. a bunch. And thowe beautifal Hollyhocks are reduced from 1.500 $1.25a bunch. The sia fm the window which reads: ‘**Zieiets of admission to the Pa'aie Royal Flower Show may be had within.” is only to make the waren scene more realistic. You need no ticket. Besides the ‘grand showing of flowers are millinery ribtons of all kinds. ‘The nacre novelty, really looking like mother of pearl, is only S2c. a yard; the new glace or two-tone ribbons also 82 cents: the new icire ribbons with band border only 44e. yard. And these ‘binch-wide satin and gros grain silk ribbons, in all the lovely spring slades, are but 23c. a yard. Aid the Rowers and ribbons you see on the capensive imported hate, dt. are here at speetal prices as a souvenir of the ‘Opening.” Trarmorixes for Dresses.—How to write intelligibly is the puztia You can select here trimmings for one dress that will cost you as much as fifty dollars or as little as fifty cents, Here are Bead Girdies marked $12 and here the Bead Gimpsat only 10c. a yard. Hore the Silk Ornament Trim- mings at $12 a yard, and here are others to match the color of your costume at only Ze. ayard. In short, a stock the largest and variety the most complete én this city. One-tenth of the amount of your purchase returned if a seleo- ton is made during the **Opentng” Days. Exrorpenres.—au the ordinary kinds; also noveltion. Here are the to be fashionable demi-flouncines in varlety that will charm and bowilder you. Here the match sets—3 widths of embroidery and oue of insertion. ‘Ask to see the coral design,the setting sum and other artistic effects. And white dross goods of every description. The new Swisses in forai and xeo- metrical desixns will captivate many. QOne-teuth off the marzed prices is the Souvenir of the “Opening.” For other **Souvenirs” see below. Souvesin Lisr Or Taz Patars Rovar “Ovesta.» Darss Goons, &o. @1 Figured India Silke, all styles.. #1 Wool Dress Fabrics, all styles. 25 Fancy Dress Goods, all sty! 81.25 English Broadeloths. 50e, Silk Crepe, twenty shades. ‘25e. Seoteh Ginghams, all styles. ‘50c. Cotton Crepons, dc. Necrwear. S0e. Silk Reefer Scarfs (1% yards), ‘S3e. Crepe Silk Reefer Scarfs 25e. Ruchings, all styles. ‘SKe. Silk Feather Kuching. oo Qc. Embroidered Chiffon, all colors. ‘98e. Double Row Chiffon Ruflling. ssscceme oe. 81.35 Double Row Chiffon, 18c, Widow Cap Ruching. Tannenos, Ko* One-tenth off the price marked on all Dress Trim- mings, Buttons, Laces, Kibbons, Embroideries, Bor- dered Veils. Te. Veils, in. 17e. Velis, all styles. ‘Qe. Veils, all styles. 5Ge, Violets (6 dozen)., | $1.35 Novelty Bow-knot Jabot | 980. Chiffon Jabots, all colors, | 75e. Jabots, all styles.. 814 Imported Top Coats, all styles. .......0ee 812 Imported Jackets, ail styles. ‘49 Bedford and other Jackets. ‘86 Jackets, in all styles. 220 Innported Ulsters, all styies. #13 English Style Tourist Ulsters. ‘Silk Covers. 1.48 Oriental Table Covers, 91.35 Antique Bureau Scarfs... | 25a. Persian Drapery Scarts, 25e. Imported Photo Frames, | 15c. Photo Frames, all styles... \ Srartovery, | 250. Boxes Berkshire Mills Paper, 25c. Mourning Paper, latest style... 10. Boxes Paper and Envelopes, 17e.-s-pound Paper, 85 sheets, 1Sc. ““Bicycle” Plavine Cards... 20c. Gilt-edge Playing Cards... Tonsr Annetss, &o, £5 Silk Waista, pil styles toateert Wists, ail colors. $1.35 Sateen W: 2 82.96 Military Cape Waterproof Gossainers. Children’s and Misses! Jackets, Ulsters and 10 per cent ciscount. Toe. Surah Silk Caps. S5e. Slik Caps, all styles... boc. Percale Shirt Waists, all sizes. She. Flannel Waists, all sizes. ‘S80c, Laundered Linen Shirt Waist 25e. Towels, all styles... ‘Bed Linen at 10 per eent discount, 5c. Eeerlasting Rubber Combe. ‘29c. Garter Elastic, all colors .. Be. ilk Elastic, all styles... Learzer Goons. $3 Imported Novelty Shopping Bags. ..... 81 Bass, in new styles, S0c. Bases, all styles Pamsors, &o. $10.98 Paris Novelty Parasols $14.75 Novelty Lace Paraso! 89.95 Chiffon Parasols, all sty! 86.48 Brocaded atid other Tarasols. 65.68 Glace Silk and Lace Parasols. 04.98 Glace Umbrellas, extra cover, &c. $3.98 Glace Siik Parasols. 22.48 Parasols anil Colored Silk Umbrellas. 81.48 Parasols, all styles.. 48 Warranted Silk Umbrellas, all styles. 82.08 Silk Ufmbrellas, all colors. €1.35 Carriage Shades, all styles. 91.98 Carriage Shades with ruffles. Hosterr, &o 490. Lisle Hose, faceless colors... 470. C. G. Lisie Hose, spring shades. 750. Fancy Lisle Hose, ail styles... 98c. Paris Novelty Lisle Hose. ‘35e. Hose, all styles. ‘Ze. Hose, alt styles. ‘50e. Boys’ Best Engl Silk Howe at 10 per cent 2le. Golored Bwiss Ribbed Vests.. Se. Lisie Vests, all colors... ‘35c. Ribbed Vests and Panta. 50c. Superior Quality 980. English Kibbed Silk Vest ‘2e. Children's Verts, all niaes. ‘All Silk Underwear, Union Suits und Tights Bee Se. Hankerchiefs, all styles... Se. Children's Handkerchiets BekE One-tenth off prices marked om all ‘from $1 up to #17.50. | ‘81 Black Corsets, all styles. 81.50 Paris Style Corsets... €1.35 Australian Wool Spring Underwenr.......81.24 81 Star Mills Spring Underwear. ee _D. 0, TUBSDAY, MARCH’ 29, 1692~TWELVE ‘PAGES. Wooowssn & Lorsnos, 0TH, UTH AND F STS. LW. —— “Cume Cua» ‘The new Chinese came. Have you seen it? Fes- Tae Laresr Ix Mrisneny. "100 doseu Fine Straw Hate—oll the latest Exrosrrion Exrnaonprmany. BLACK color it is mourning List of our 42-inch st floor. At 96.50. At 40c.. ‘44-inch Ali-wool Nun's Veil 424och Ail-wool Mousseline. 42-inch Ail-wool Vell 46-inch Hemstitebed Veiling. 42-nch Blik and Woo! Mousseline. 40-inch All-wool Crepon. 44-inch Laco Crystallette. 42-inch Polka Spot Mousseli: 46-inch Ali-wool Henrietta. 40-inch Silk Warp Henriett 40-inch Mohair... 40-inch All-wool Melrose. 40-inch Casinzero. 40-inch Lt. Weight Camel's Hai 40-inch Ravenna... 46-inch Serme... 40-inch All-wool Chevron. 60-inch All-wool Chevron Cheviot,. 40-inch All-woo! Sebastopol. .. 40-inch All-wool Mourning Cloth. 4U-inch Al!-woo! Broadcioth.. 44-inch All-wool Nun's Serge. 42-inch All-wool Diayonal 42-inch All-wool Camei’s Hair Cheviot. .. 42-inch All-wool Striped Serge... 42-inch All-wool Fancy Bedford Cord. 46-inch All-wool Storm Serge, 40-inch All-wool Fancy Weaves. -FOLLOW THESE DESCRIPTION! At $15.00. (Pirst floor,. Lare Comers Naw Tassos Tx Bisson At 35c....,.Something that cannot be imitated —Oxe Dorua— Brack Dares Srvrrs. —o— 18 FASHIONABLE—Particularly so this season—BLACK is capable of a wider treat- ‘ment in fabric and effect thun any other color. ‘The beauty and style possible in black fabrics are now thoroughly appreciated since wowen have Decome educated in the art of dress. Ase spring ‘a coutradiction, but the atufls, light ‘and airy, take the heavy appearing color and make it subject to spring and summer uses. Be- cause of all this, added to the demand for ‘and the usual tastes for certain black goods, we've put a large mum of money into Black Dress Sings. Ati the Lest sorts are here, ‘Towet au ides of the magnitude of our stock and the diversity of cur assortment look at this dollar goods. YOU will doubtless ounciade that t has no superior—WE guarantee that each kind caries the fullest value possible. It youhavethefaint- est conception of a Black Dress want you will find it materialized here. 40-Iuch All-wool Bengaline.... 40-inch All-wool Chaliis.. 40-inch All-wool Tami -Annox to 10th st. building.) —o—_— Scnratse To Ovnszives. WILL BE AN AGREEABLE ONE TO YOU. -Strictly All-wool Cheviot Reef- ers, in Black end Navy, fail ‘B0inches long, two rows of Jarce pedrl Duttous, lap seams, thoroughly tailor made. All sizes. 96.50. Extra Quality All-wool Covert Cloth Jackets, in Tan and Gray, full 33 inches long— made with lap seams and the Rew, dressy fly front—thor- oughly lined with all-silk Mer- Veilleux. Allsizes. $15. Haxoxencurers, | Men's All-lincn Homstitched Handkerchiefs, with colored borders in» variety of patterns. Men's All-tinen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Plain White, 1 ‘and 13-inch hems—uniaundored. Men's Al-lincn Hemmed Hand- Kerchiefs, tape borders—18c.. Gtorg1. ,2d annex.) Tas Ber - ‘Remedy for colds, coughe sad the common disorders ‘of the throat end lunge, Ayet's Oberry Pectoral, ts unt- ‘veraally reecmmented by the profession It breaks ‘up the phiewm, soothes inflammation, allays painful ‘rmptoma apd indnces repoen, In broachitis and Pogumonia, % affords speedy relief end is unrivaled as ‘8 prompt and effective 2d EDITION CHEERED SALISBURY. His Latest Note Approved in the Commons, Three Lives Lost in a Burning Restaurant. In croup, sore throst end the sudden pulmonary dis- eases to which young ehildren are so liable. “‘ayer's Cherry Pectoral bes had a wonderful effect ia curing my brother's childven of s severe and dan- Werous cold. It was truly estonishing how speedily ‘they found relief and were cured after taking this Preparation."—Miss Annette N, fon, Fountain, AFFAIRS AT SQUAW CREEK. LORD SALISBURY CHEERED. ‘The House of Commons Applauds a ftate- ment of His Action. ‘Loxpox, March 29.—In the house of com- mons today Mr. E. Tomperiey Gonrley (\ib- eral), M. P. for Sunderland, asked whether Lord Salisbury's government had refused to renew the modus vivendi in the matter of the Bering sea negotintions. Mr. Lowther, parliamen’ under secretary for the foreign oltice, re; ‘that it was not true that the government had rofused to renew the modus vivendi, and he referred to th latest dispatches as evidence of that fact. The government had acted as it thought necessary for the protection of the sealing rights. ‘This statement was received with cheers. CURRENT RUMORS IN LoxDOX, Although the foreign office docs not confirm tho statement it is reported from a high source that Lord Salisbury has cable di fote, the Liritish minister ing’ announcing that Stat of the Boring sea matter contained in Lord Salisbury’ ven to the report by the fact it was announced this morni Mr. Alexander Stavely Hill (ce member of the hou AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Sass, PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CUKE. Taz Or Sasso ‘That “Consumption can be cured ff taken in time” ‘Was poor comfort, It seemed to invite « trial but to anticipate failure. Theother ove, not #0 old, “com sumption can Le cured.” ia considered by many false, ‘Both are trae and not true; the first s pradent—one ‘eaunot bosin too early. ‘The means ts careful living. SOOTT’S EMULSION of Cod Liver O11 is sometimes am important part of that. ‘Lat us sond you a book on CAREFUL LIVING—iree. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 Bouth ithave., New York. Your druxgist keeys SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod Liver Oll—all druggists everywhere do. 81. at the vative), of commons for tl public. M®. “iNsLow's sooTHiNe syKUP Tina been used for over FIFTY YEARSby MILLIONS | a pronoui mph for English diplomacy, of MOTHELS (or their CHILDREN WHILE TERTH- po enon org position © : ; ING, with FEKFLCT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, OF TENS the GUMB, ALLAYS all FAT CURES WIND COLIC, und is the bost remedy DIARRHEA. fold Ly Drageists in every part of the world. Me sure and ask for "Mrs, Winslow's Soothing SEEGPy ed Heke no other kind. 20 eentea bettie. tion. with added arg’ St, James Gaxite ¥o% ments. thinks he has done enough for election purposes, and having ridden bis horse be now descend with dignity and affability. is something unspenkably tne Gazette adds, ‘on Suxsuns — ment. The attitude made difficult by untenable demands, as th USE POND'S EXTRACT. eum serious quarrel be! subject.” ——_ BOSTON’S IMPORTANT SUITS. DEEavans . WHOOPING COUGH REMEDY. Stops whoop, aliaya couch snd cuts short disease. Instant and infallible tn the sudden and dangerous Croup. Harmless and speedy in hacking and racking coushs. Over 40 years in use. Sold by crugwista EDWARD P. MERTZ, oclS-eo6m___ 11th and F sts.. Washington, D.C. Fos Tue Broon. Weakness SSeS MON RIT nme ‘oF aale by all dealers in unedicine. ‘Trust and Maverick Bank Cases. Bostox, March 2: Washington, of this office toward the Maverick Bank and whisky trast cases, We by the juries who will sit in judyment them, We are determined that justice It cures quickly. Get the genuine. ae JE, THERE EVER Was A SPECIFIC FOR ANY ‘one complaint then Carter's Lite Liver Pills area siecific tor sick, headac ‘woman should defendants.” CONSTIPATION, TORPID ‘and 2 ivr Pills, 50 duses whether anything could come of it. HELLER & STEVENS, Mw the Supreme Court ou the questions of fuct But this course of demned by Justice Supreme Court on two occasions.” Principles of law boen passed upon. Tae Kerrey Isersrore, ae: has been con- OAK CREST, MD., Gecided upon be said: “Mr. Root lew York, FOR THECURE OF LIQUOR, MORPHINE, OPIUM, COCAINE, CHLURAL AND TOBACCO HABITS | probably be brought up au Pirie “At SOME FOREIGN FIEES. AND NEUBASTHENIA, Will open MOXDAY, April 4, at Oak Crest, Prince Georce’s county. Md.; sixtee! trom Wasignstou and tw: nty-four miles from Baltimore on the Wash- fugton Branch of the Baithuores and Olio ratiroad. he virtue of this treatinent is recoznized a over the civilized world. over 40,000 person who have been treated giving testimony as to, the efficacy and per- amapency of the cures vffected. ‘The treatment at Oak Crest Institute will be ident with that used in Dwigtt, Ul.. and the other Keeley taurant—Railway Shops Destroyed. rant at Pimlico tod: leaped to the street, was killed almost instantly. Death was already in the house when the fire came. An infant child of the waiter, Lazan, Jay dead in « coffin awaiting burial. After the flames were extinguished the firemen found the remains half destroyed by the flames. The greatest railway we in the world, those of the Great Northwestern railway at Crewe, last night narrowly escaped destruction by fire. The damage is estimated at £50,000, the principal loss being the machinery, ax the “ispateh of March 26. Color is that that Kingewinford division of Staffordshire, who is in the government's secrets, was to ask'a ques tion in the house in regard’ to the situation of the Bering sca negotiations which would draw from the government what it desired to make When, however, the house met at 2 o'clock this afternoon Mr. Hill did not ask the ques- The result of the negotiation is taken bere to be of the United to political conaidera- 8s these criticisms this afternoon, saying that President Harrison will irri- vm the Yankee ‘yabout the President being gratified with the present attitude of the British govern- if Great Britain was only course of events would have been much more ary on our part if it had not been that a en Great Britain aud the United States as beyond contemplation on such District Attorney Allen Spenks of the Whisky United States District Attorney Allen, speaking of bis recent visit to “Attorney General Miller is in perfect sympathy with the attitnde intend to keep steadily on in the prosecution of the suits until their merits have been passed upon upon be done to all parties interested, including the With regard to the rumored taking of ap- peals in both cases to the Supreme Court under 4 provision of the act establishing a court of appeals he expressed bis grave doubts as to his plan,” be said, “if attempted would teem to contemplate the taking wn appeal to |b fore nar of the Uyited States As to the proLability of such meg m4 being the counsel, will be hero ou Saturday and then the question of procedure under appeal would Ns a deciaed Several Lives Lost at the Burning of a Ree Loxpox, March 29.—The burning of a restan- caused the loss of several lives. A waiter named Lazan jumped from a window and was killed. Another woman, who abla. A large number of were present, including representatives Fes oon oe aes oes engineers from Haitimore, as woll as a n@m- ber of jocal enginocrs and owners of large steam plants operated in the cits. Sir: Lynch of the Potomac Terra Cotte led the opposition to the bill, He mitted a memorial signed by owners plants in the District of Columbia, Presented to the Senate this morning. Mir. E. J. Ray spoke in favor of Mr. J. H. Mittendorf of the National Assooi- tion of Marine Engineers of the United Staten ‘he Commissioners will send their report to Congress in # few dave, received @ dispatch from Sir Julian Paunee- Wasb- United agreed to the proposal om account oh pecadte ler deetin anny jor dwellings in alleys during peaeues a logisiation ob the The zassiouers have given an order to the = a uM with: Fequest of the committee, =Pasne® ; IXVESTIOATING THE DISTRICT GOVEREMERT. Mr. D. P. de Villiers Graff, the mayor of Capetown, Cape of Good Hope, was at the Commissioners office yesterday informing Itmsclf as to the manner in which the business of thie municipal government ts conducted. — A Generous Gitt for the Orphana, Ata mecting of the trusteos of the Washing- ton City Orphan Asylum held on the 28th day of March, 1892, the foliowing was unasimously adopted: Kesolved, That the trustecs desire to express their appreciation of the gift of $5,000 trom - William Thompson to the asylum and to cordialiy thank bim for his generous contribu- tion toward it maintenance, more expecially acceptable in view of the meods of the insti tiow at this particular time, when, im conse- quence of the great mcrease in the population of the Dintrict, the detuands upon the resources of the asylum are taxing itscapscity. The trastees cannot refrain from induiging the hope that the example of @ man of M. sou's good judgment and wide business experi- mee, seeking thus to enlarge the power for usefulness of this old and well-established tn- stitution of the District, will be followed by others who are ina pomtion to appreciate the needs of the orpLaus, aud how weli those needs have been supplied wader the careful and suotherly administration of this institution by Ate Loard of iady managers. culture end Literary attainment and one of the cidest paymmsters in the navy. good record in the late war as an efficient Officer. His last cruise was to Chins with Ad- miral Rodgers as flcet paymester. He was in the Coreau war, after which he was never well and was thus retired. He wrote up the Corean expedition for the New York oasatti ‘The exeConfederate Veterans. ‘The ex-Confederate Veteran Association beld A special meeting last migh: at Seligson's ball to take into copfideration the request to at- tend the reunion of the United Veterans at New Orleans, La., on the 8th and 9th of next month It was decided to send « delegation re he association. The invitation resent ublic reception Pike Women's’ Aunillary "Society tional Rifles’ Armory tonight clerk of tbe court to the following: Tobias B. Williams and Leanis Miles; William Ander- son and Kebecea Ann Gorhwn, bute of Fairfax county, Va; John Albert Andrews and Mabel Bertha Cobb; Jumes Thomas Langley and Julie Ida Stamp, both of Prince George's sounty, Ma. . —— CHAPMAN, (0 Sunday, Merch 27, Ly ig 6am, Kalle eldest daughter of Tbumas Sod ‘Mary icra tpt reenee, of, ter parate 9 a fr : ‘ % Requiem mats at Bt. Mephen’ ing at 9 o'clock. At Providence Hospital Sunday, March LYDIA M. CLARA, widew of James &. GOST eit: toe inns Partch Coma CEoteral gn rine reac, Steen avenue can readily be replaced. A large number south wom, Wednesday inorming a! 9 o'clock, mm Daess Tanonxas. Silk Imitation Feather Edge, Black and colors, 50c. a yard. Jet Edges, % to 1 inch wide. 120. to 50e. a yard. some 1th st, building.) successtuily ina cheap ribbon, is 3 23-inch Satin Ribbon with moire ‘back, which we show in seventeen. shades. Sic. a yard, Aline of double face Satin Ribbon, with fancy edae, 23 and 3% inches wide, seventeen shades. 40c. and 50c. a yard, Aline ot Batin-striped Moire Rib- bon, 2% and 2% inches wide, 16 shades, 42, and 0c. a yard, Mine of 5-inch Satin and Gros Grain Ribboa, heavy quality, in Pink, Blue, Lavender, Sae@,Tans, Navy, Browns, Black, Gray" route, 45c. 0 yard. and Chart. Gauss Frou Tux Warrz Goons At 1296......50 pleges B6inch Indis Lison, elegant quality, for aprons, 32ige. a yard. of people are out of work through the calamity. — institutes in the different »tstes. Dr. Keeley's wou- derful snovess {i the treatuwent and cureof these habits ig too well known to be rewarded as ap experi- ment. The Keeley westwent has never been used in the District of Co!umbia and stateof Maryland. Ine formation will becheertully Rive, as well asthe names | Of parties who have taken end been cured Uy th> y Dout Chioride of Gold treatment at Dwight, ‘DL, and ont, Keeley mati ‘The public ts waruied the imitators who are springing up on ov all even cing sotar as to tell wouud-be patients that they are won of Dr. Keosley's formuia.and are unis remedy. Stich Gal Crest in very oury of © being twenty. Dak Great in vary uty of nccumm thers = nore, stoppine st this polut. AB exceltent hotel,on two minutes, walk iron the station.of 4 venience tor the en Teetitues have dave ‘reryihiag posible | SQUAW CREEK TO BOOM AGAIN, Will be done to make the sojoury of the patients here as: —— Pleasant aapossible. A matron will be in atiendance for lady “patioute, who cam be accommodated ib te hotel. or in att: ive homes com’ Aner of New Nuri wall bo in charge of and James I. Harbin of Wash- Forfall inigrtation tecardiag teeta, length of time 5 o Keneral manager. » Z torus, mer. Early last spring the discovery of creck district, twelve miles west of Hermosa, ittle excitement. Within a few Oak Crest, ‘Prince George's Co..Ma. W. M. Suvsrzz & Soxs, 919 Pa Ave. ‘WOULD CALL THE PARTICULAR ATTEN- TION OF THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC TO AN ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW DRESS GOODR, COMPRISING 4 BEAUTI- FUL ASSORTMENT OF SPRIXG WOOLEN AXD SILK IX THE NEWEST STYLES OF mh°8-6t Bis Bt. Doninic's Chureh, where req mien wens a ‘her soul Melatives and friends ‘30, ine, MARY A, Mery w ‘Notice of 'uneral hereafter. . HANNA’ ‘March 98, 1RG2, at 10:20 a.m. MICHAUD P. HANNAN, tn the iweuty-eoventh "Fu Sront a late $ requiew sabe colsbraied at Bo’ where req mercerene— how can we render se ssn to God serene gence am Ce ome LOUInutored husband a Baay west fpaigege eS Pt e een Gece Rae a ek a eee for the dead in Christ we weep, ROW are o'er : THE SEASON, AND ONE OF THE BAND- SOMEST ASSORTMENTS OF SCOTCH GINGHAMBS IN KEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIG- URES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ln eee oth i ‘BE ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES. W, M. SHUSTER & SOXS, mhi2 919 PA. AVE. —_— "Wore A Geos A Boxe :Beecuaws Puss — 2f you are im used of « sult lock at tho sntts we are olingst@ Look of the exits wensepelling of 66.25. - ‘Look at the suite wo are sniling at $7.50. ‘Most stores will charge you double for the eame goods, . 2 Casasyn's onits, 61,60, 81,75, $2 and $2.25. J 1s wilt pag. 30% t0 Jo0k ot these uite before you go elsewhere, ‘THB LOUDON AND L4VERPOOL “2% : Covered with 6 temtesen ond enimite centiag. FOR SICK HEADACHE, Disciness or Bwinming © the Weel, Wind, Dem ood Bpess ot the Bremner. Mews te tie Mak cin vet emt Flying Paine tm the Boy, Whewmstinn, Bn Take {out Serer even ws of Meecha Pls aml ba we care weal th they we pees owe Um eo wemeten: far Uwe NL) Wil en dices te aed reamey He came, (he cutee Wein ne inte ter bem them werk Regetber 11! pune: amd @ecems vere ead mnettanee ian wales et (UC RL drupatets Fria, conte e bee, New Tork dope, 280 Onmel ot Cunsnan Car

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