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FRIDAYS REMNANT DAY. |ANKS FOR YOUR KIND PATRONAGE T toa “aa ‘hoake for frond Juda ment wing’ © Soot, “We have teen sricemely buay duflag the last weeds and yacaitly have ctragleted ta a. Fant n speedy. sale ion of most important BARGAT! 800K! other bbe cle as ONS will chamiise « CALICOES, sake vase out at half val Oe na CHALE TES LAWNS, best orth nearly NE CASE OF CHEVRO! 2. aad QaeESTG oes seis a 7E_ARE CLOSING OUT ONE LOT 01 ~ VERED PIL- beautiful designe; only 3 650. each; worth Sistas i: : Ogee ne p {CHED COTTON REMNANTS I ae — \CHED CO” S erably more, ~~ 2 SAENEAaS Comoe hea eeet Yard wide, at (JC. per fard, worth Ie, FEW DOZEN OF AINS oF PU lace YRTIERES, Yeduced from $1-90' 45 5 HOSTERY Di - i socket with. « full ine of NES. MISSES ‘and CHE DREN'S 10s oetly tn Black ; war ranted patent seamsand colors; only pic! pair. a DOZEN OF IMPORTED (GERMAN) 40 “ir BLACK Far fost 2 and MODE COLOMINGS, PAIR. a AY ) ONE LOT OF GENTS 44 HALF HOSE for ordinary a5 Per aoeen. ka WHITE wear at T WILL CERTAINLY PAY YOU Te at our Sperialy Sele vat | WHT SPREADS cn our THIRD PLOUK, thesame Bice where cur Reinants are om sale. Some Few Odd Pieces im our Lanes Mesure Usperwean Derantuest Osx Ovx Sxcoxp Froor. INDIA LINEN SHIRT umucd with 0 clustors of jown the front with © ‘essen Sie toe 8 MEDrce PEO” LL DRESSING, SACQUES, ters of fine tnck nd meet dow pat Siacsie 138 REDUCED HE BEE cui zu o ci R3U UR RGGGH H BBB UU R R GGG a ae Be Be ‘ad* Bee Rh E “oo = Te Tr Is Possrste ‘We mean to make this the most popular shopping place in town. Not by misrepre- ‘sensation of gods and prices, but by always selling at the lowest notch at which honest ods can be sold. TRE? A Rit THES HERE'S In store for you hereafter, commencing TOMORROW. FRIDAY will not be rem- nantday. Instead, that day will become noted and popular because we shall then allow a bona fide rebate on everything im the store. This rebate will be variable, foron some Fridays we can make it larger than on others. TE Witt AEN BE GENEROUS: However, for Friday is s Gull business day ordinarily, and there must be quite s dis- count indeed to induce trade. Those who come out tomorrow will be amply repaid and delighted, we are sure. AXONS THE DEPERESTS Not recently mentioned, that are rich and rowing richer every day, are: Dress Goods, Oc: Mi DEE As well as our CLOAK and GLOVE Departments are the ‘mirror of Paria, Weget the frst of the styles always You Wasr To Sez Us Toxozzow. J.C. Hercussox. 905 Pa. Ave. mylz Leader in Styles. Te Wau, Prsase Yor- ugetz's Canny. AN Doe UANTITY OF W 4H A ry MES aaee PE th COUNTER YOU SUITING st Rell ir) KING'S AGE MN & A ge = “od FP py ba A $9 Ee = S|slolclx oe i MEADQUARTENO 74 MILLINERY. aT : rs 807 Pu aa . W. SPECIALIPERRY S.42 == ‘Stylish, ©000000000000000 TITTHEY SAY WE HAVE GOT THE BEST OF WAISTS. We meant to have. We have low- F priced ones-for thoee you don't want to pay much. Costiier ones for those who want some- thing claborate-tand between the two extremes lots of easy “lifts.” QUALITY fills each grade. It is the surety of always getting the money's worth that makes trading here @ pleasure. Then we never show the hackneyed styles that are to be found everywhere. ‘We have something diferent. Something to come in For Fawar Axp Sarvnnar. Special No.1. ‘Misses’ and Children's Trimmed Hat Sailors, assorted color bands. Reg- Bale. ular value, 25 and 38c. At 8c. 82. 8 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Special No. 2. 5 Hat ‘Hats, in all the latest shapes, in all Bale. colors—Platn Straws, Fancy Braids, | hore for that cannot be found in any other store in Lace Straws. ‘values, 50 ‘Washington. == Every lady is buying WAISTS—or will be soon. The We. 2Wde. QWH5o, | deter peated you are beforchand the easier youcan Poms in 5 ae 4. | ov—the better—tne more sattevactorily n every way. ‘pare the above with some epeciate ad- | We can aff describe our wre a shove fecan afford to tell our prices—and ‘Trimmed Hats in all the latest ef- | St¥les. We have no foes to fear on either score. Special No.3. fects: new style trimmings; in Tans, |, HANDSOME PRINT WAISTS—plaited front Hat Grays, Biacks und all colors. Regu- BLUE 'POLKA “SATINE__WAISTS— Sale. lar value, @5 and @5.50. At plaited front and beck, wit \— The. CREAM CORD W isTS—with Black stripe, $3.48. $3.48. $3.48. Sper Ww ine variety of patterns, and Children's Hats, in A parcel of BLOUSE WAISTS that you can Special Nob. flats and shapes; fine quality Ince| 4? proton of foe 9.50. “an ‘Hat Draid effects, with Milan edges. elie “dor iBT pated trons and ‘Regular values, 75c and 96c. At He thats WAISTS— 4c 4Tc. 47c. PAVE BEGE FOCLARD SATINE WAISTS, with bls yoke Ser Balle. to Me Soka am ail, 1 0c one in Winivoand | double piaited ruflie. down front Special No.8. Ladies’ and Misses’ Trimmed Sail- me shirred collar. Polka dot patierus— Sate ee ANOY STRIPED WASH SILK WAISTS— : ) CR. “NAVY BLUE and CARDINAL 5, Danie Cotton, in 21. 21. 2c. erage ‘and front 6. Children's Fists and Sailor, Vie LAW Wis 88. and $1.50— Special Ne Hat trimmed and untrimmed, plain and ‘are big valuce—both yrades, SHE WAISTeC BIG Navy and plaiting beck and front—cufls Sale. fancy effects. Kegular values, 50] — /1sht Bluc— fine platting bec ee aT A ee it bt 3 D “SLACK and’ NAVY BLUE WAISTS, with 25c. 25 25e. White polka dots tine plaiting back sud front ‘We are now dispiaying all the latest effects in Sum- ek CHANGEABLESILK WAISTS—shirred ani shop, back mer Millinery. id front—with bis sleeves and girdle, enon, inted back and front Bi aes PNavy Biue sndSlack usstan Blouse—fine | GaMeUgaes, br ks a an Le el front Stoel Pen me ta Ht FANCY 61 ore Tnvistble Hair Pins x Usou haves BLAZER SUIT you, want g Kn of th \ONTS. They come in Black, M. F, & Co: oan Navy and Light Biue—eolid colors TINNY ONDA . fe polka dota They are hniaved wits x 807 Ps Ave N ag as hemetitched rufiie. Helps in the. effect 2 PP & m4 . A novelty—worth having— Boa Now just store this information up against the day | Do 812-814 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. 1t_ | you want togo shopping for these summer specialties, ‘There is noharm in your looking rizht away—and You THT .00 A MM MM" 9885 | buying when you are ready. We want to impress on z 8 apr hal ga Mun a Ssg, | you three things: QUALITY — COMELINESS — Burarne 3 os HOB ASA MMM 5,,8 | PBICE. Allon YOUR side HERE. Fue ae rv? CUSTOM-MADE Pp OR ARE YOU AFFLICTED WITH ‘aitad A 88, TITT A TrTT WON NINTH ” aa & T TRiink Ss iw oe AST [ol BE 1840. Telephone 905. 3 i t Nk OK z TOR OR You § ANE *k Sss5 A ite? > ines ARE UNEXCELLED FOR FINISH AND 00. XN N DDD 00. NN x| Iyowbsveany trouble a DURABILITY. 3 RN BR BY RX K| otthe respiratory organs WINNING THE PRICES oe RRS BoP ce? FRE] evry on ELEcTRO- ‘TEAM. Are in no case higher and in many instances POISE. Its the easiest comMMON LOWER ae oe eee and simplest way tocure SENSE ‘Than you would have to pay for , te os 2 ES t. Others who were AND FACTORY MAKES. as AAR Zz RMA OE OR x | sorely amtcted found in SCIENCE. ‘Note below what is said of our TRUNKS by those who bave used them. —o— Washington, D. C., Feb. 13, 1892. Mr. Jas. 8. Topham: Dear J I wish to say in regard to YOUR MAKE of TRUNKS that I consider them to be as good as can be obtained anywhere. Ihave used one continuously for twenty- three years; and also have others in use in my family that have given entire satisfaction. ‘Yours respectfully, Mrs. Dr. JOHN T. WINTER. eae ‘Washington, D. C., March 25, 1892. Mr. Jas. 8. Topbam: ‘ ‘The trunk that I bought of you in the SPRING of 1865 has given me greatest satisfaction. I have trav- eled many thousands of miles, by all manner of trans- portation, and it is yet good, and I believe it will last five or six years yet, since you have repaired it so well. ZIBA H. POTTER, ——. Washington. D, C., March 8, 1802. Dear Mr. Topham: ‘The trunk that I purchased of you twenty-fire years ago, and which is now at your shop for repairs, has been more than satisfactory. ‘It has been all over the continent of Europe, and has traveled extensively elsewhere, having covered many thousands of miles. Respectfully, theELECTROPOISE the 4715 MARKET SPACE, relief which awaits you. UNION RIDGE, ¥. C., June 29, 1801. MR. JOHN N. WEBB. 1p iseivhty-Ave (8) muatisin an ie on the had the Phew. Panasors. Just returned from the east, where I have closed out alarge lot of Parasols at such ridiculously low prices thas every one in need of one will do well to look and price ours. One lot of PARASOLS, in all shades of fine silk and Jace trimmed. Former price, wholesale, 86. mans 3.49. LEGHORN HATS, in Black, fine quality. Former Price, 75c. For two days only, 25c. LACE STRAW HATS, in allcolors. Former price, $1, 81.50and $2. Toclose, 450. , One lot of Reefer Suits, best quality, $5.99. ing tte urs reepecttuliy” *Sfou cat use this'in any wi Call on. us for further testimonials covering every Exzcrnororse Co., = SSI l= III : Foo For Livorrsa Mex | Should always be adapted to their labor, special regard be- ing paid to season or tempera- ture. One thing you must Watch, that is keep the supply always equal to the drain, as during the day you have ex- Pended a great amount of muscular force. Here's « | | menu of tissue makers: Beef, ‘Mutton, a little Pork, with Vegetables, Bread, Butter, | Anuyric i L.A. BARTLETT. $16.00. ‘3 Handsome Light Cloth Suits, satin lined. Bizes Sand 34. Former price, 822. Now $18.00. Silk Waists, in China or surah silk, from $4.50 and —o— Above you have convincing testimony of the superi- ority of my make of trunks. ‘Our stock of Traveurxe Bios Axo Satcazrs Troon Hars. | | Ale or Beer, Cider, Coffee — Another lot of French Trimmed Hats to close st Faxcr Learner Goons $4.50. ; —— + ma Tea. There's good | ‘Are always the best to be found. Croaxs. —— ving in thet, isn't there? It will restore the waste of tis- — Torzars Truxx Maxvractony, | ¥eer*:losingoutalt our Light spring Coste atonly sue and help your strength up Tl 1231 Pexxa. Ave. N.W. $5.00. to tho standard. Perhaps = ||| Among them you will find goods actual value from you've been living on this fare — Facrony, 1218 Asp 1220 E Sx. Our specialties: Leatheroid Trunks, remarkable for Ughtness and durability ; also Patent Novelty Folding ae all winter, and now in the spring you haven't the same III aaa, Saas appetite. Better look into it. = It Pas ae E. A. Srsez, a iar aes Ill PRP REES EPS: | um Promo, =: eee os 5 A i % ei Ul Ovn Sansaraniiia BATE ¥ 4 -|- |= Wedd Ill TUT TTT ERE RRR, ora ie We Ase Recoaxizen Il 100 Doses 50cexrs, — Draggists, under Masonic Temple. —- OW OHOES, ee team 9 Sat amet rame sitter: | | Low | Recume Quaremms | |||=||==I | EEL EI one four styles are copies of original Paris cos- ae eC eee ees eee i C seer aa Liste Coupaxrs ba ms SOUTHERN TIES, one ao Exrnacr Or Buzr. Suors’ BLUCHER OXFORDS AND Do you wants cap of BEEF TEAY PRINCE ALBERTS. ‘See that it is made from the GENU- Made For PATENT LEATHER, FINECALF, - al KANGAROO, ote “ it At $2: FRFFRERREEEREERREREREEHHE Wirtaw H. McKuz 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. myll4t Sires. es Seer MOET Ee EM THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, aa Marres Wire Trane: Rverybody te complaining of tte being Gall, It would be dull with us, too, if ‘ar prices were not right, but with sach Dergaine as these wo keop things hus- ting: Holland Window Shades, Sft. by Gft., ‘with fringe, for 290. ‘S0inch Smyma Bugs, @8.76. Best All-wool Ingrain Carpet, 490. Best Roxbury and other makes of Ta- estry Carpets for O0e. yard. Best Bigelow and other makes of Boty ‘Brussels at $1.05. ‘Velvet Carpet at 900. A large lot of Carpet Rugs, made up in all sizes, at 33 per cent less than the reru- ‘lar price. A splendid quality of Jotntless Matting at 250. a yard. A nice line of Baby Carriages, THE WISCONSIN PEERLESS, The BEST REFRIGERATOR that ts made. Mineral fiber filled, clesnable flues and hard wood, highly polished. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT SATIS- FACTORY. A Bolid Oak Suite, 3 pes., with 24120- inch mirror, for $14.90. An Antique Oak Suite, French bevel Plate 20x24, for @17.50. A Heavy Solid Oak Suite, large dresser With bevel mirror 24x30, for €26.75. ‘The best suite on the market for any- thing like the price. A Solid Oak Suite, highly polished bevel plate 24230, for @29.50, Reduced from $37.50. A Well-made Highly Polished Cheval Buite, bevel plate 18x40, for $31.50. ‘Reduced from 837.50. A Besutifal Solid Oak Suite, well made; Mighly polished, triple top on Washstiitid and dresser, $29.50. Largé Old English Suite, French bevel Plate, 28x34, 45-inch dresser, Soot ‘washstand, for @47.50. ‘The same Suite in antiqueoak, $52.50. ‘These Suites are the best cabinet work and are reduced from $60 and 665. A Large G-piece Parlor Suite, up- holstered in Wilton rugs, $46.50. A Dining Room Suite, 4-foot Osk Side- board, S-foot Pillar Table and 6 Oak Chairs, upholstered in leather, for 939.75. ‘These and a great many other attrac- tions, with polite attention, keep us busy. il Fen E AA iE Bes ATA EEE oF ‘Blots Men‘s 95.50 Russia Calf Balsat.... 3.75 1 lot Men's $6.00 Kangaroo Bals at.. 4.00 1 lot Men's 96.00 Calf Bals at.. 4.00 ‘Blots Ladies’ @3.50 Oxfords at. 2.50 1 lot Ladies’ $4.00 Oxfords at 2.50 ABOUT 400 PAIRS SHOES OF THE STOCK THE LATE FIRM OF W. H. KENEASTER & ©O., CONSISTING OF LADIES, MENS’, MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES, WAY BELOW cosT. MANY OF THE RETAIL STORES WOULD BE GLAD TO GET THESE SHOES AT THE PRICES WE ARE OFFERING THEM, BUT THEY WILL BE SOLD TO WEARER ONLY. Tue Wannex Suoz Hovse, 1115 F Srnser N. W., myll Srrcur Suen Srocr. REFRIGERATORS all prices from $5.50 up. ICE CHESTS tn all qualitics from $2.75 up. BABY CARRIAGES in every variety from $3.75 up. KENEASTER'S OLD STAND. Large stock of TRICYCLES from 3.75 up. VELOCIPEDES in all sizes from $2.25 up. Ask to see OUR OWN MAKE OF MOTH- PROOF CEDAR CHEST. The best construc- tion at the price of the poorest. Our MATTING stock is by all odds the larg- eat and most complete ever shown in Washing- ‘ton. Prices from 10c. per yard up. We have every kind of WIRE WINDOW and DOOR SCREEN from 20c. apiece up. ‘We make a speciality of making LOOSE COV- ‘ERS for parlor furniture, and our cutters are ‘the most Wo havo the SEWETT and the GATE CITY WATER FILTERS in stock in all sizev made. ‘Visiting cands printed trom plate, 7c. per 200. cl 2d EDITION. BORNE TO THE TOMB Ceremonies Over the Remains of William Astor. AN ARISTOCRAT SENT 10 PRISON England and the Proposed Silver Conference. “About seven or eight months ago I wasettecked by s cough, and at once began to take a medicine much dvertioed aa en expectorant, amd continued using it ‘until I bad taken about six bottles. Instead of giving me relief, it only made me worse. I tried several ther remedies, but all in vain, and I don't think I had three whole nights’ rest during my illness. 1 began to ‘think tat, CONSUMPTION ‘Had laid hold of me, and my hopes of recovery wore Allgone. I wase mere skeleton, but & friend of mine, ‘who hed been some time sway, called tosee me. He Tecommended me to try Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, and Kindly sending me s bottle, I took it, but with little hopes of recovery. I am thankfal, however, tosay ‘that it cured me, and Iam today thjoying the best of bealth."—J. WILMOT PAYNE, Monrovia, Liberia. Wheat—May, OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. AYEB'S BURIAL OF A MILLIONAIRE. Simple Funeral Services Over the Remains of Wittiam Astor. New Your, May 12.—Simplicity of detail and absence of anything like display marked the funeral services of Wm. Astor, which were held CHERRY PECTORAL. Prepared by Dr. 3. 0, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mase. On having his attention called to the pul» lished interview of Mr. John M. Langston Am» sistant Recreiary Nettleton of the Treasury Department said: “Aside from the fact that Mr. Langston called upon me yesterday with respect to certain appointments desired by him, and that in the course of conver- sation the lute Virginia convention was men- tioned, the language attributed to Mr. Lang- ston in te interview ix oly misleading, and this ‘onsiderable time, urged the appointment of his son and of other persons, both white and colored, to employ- ment in the Treasury Department. On. the strength of an woquai PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. Taeaz Is Norma THAT MAY NOT HAPPEN TO Ml, Johnston Living- ston, Edward R. Willing, P. Kissam, Henry Dey and Richard M. Hunt. Dr. Dix read the burial services and the ‘choir rendered “Lord, k A THIN BABY. ‘There is nothing that may not happen toe maa who is losing his healthy weight. ‘We say they are *‘poor.” They are poorer than we at first suspect. Do you want almost all that is known of the value of plumpness told in @ way to commend to you CARE- FUL LIVING—and Scott's Emuision of cod liver oil if you need tt, considerations, “I hav hie views & Co ty ne ” ven of on appointment te be” made at any definite time, and #0 far as 2 promise of any nature has been made by the department, it will be fulfilled to the letter as soon as ‘the opportunity offers. It endeavored to meet mains interred in the Astor tomb. tastences. Ho prem perisirinesinbeciam PRISON WITH HARD LABOR. One of the British Aristocraey Must Suffer for His Offenses. ‘A Book on it free. ems tome incredible that HProfeasor Lang- Loxpox, May 12.—At the North London ses-| ston shonld represent or intimate that I had —_ sions today the Hon. Patrick Greville Nugent, | [ays Hin an appointment, previously prom- - . ised or otherwise, because of anythi a sowan brother of Lord Greville and deputy ee may have done or left undone in the Viewinis oe ant of the county of Westmeath, Ireland, | convention. Such acourse on my part would Chemists, pleaded guilty to a common assault on Miss | be simply (@iotic from a political point of view Maton Fei en as well es wrong in iteclf, and would be wholly outside of my pond — ————. District Items Passed. The House today continued the consid eration of the sundry civil bill by sections, This bill on account of the many District items which it contains is of a special local interest, The first District item reached today was the appropriation of €250,000 for continuing work on the new city post office, ‘The item was adopted without debate. Follow- ing came an appropriation of $4,000 for to the ireamry, Butler and Winder as rise adopted. — Marriage Licenses, Marriage licenses have been issned by the clerk of the court to the following: James Ga» kine and Elizabeth Hemens; Pred Decker and. . H. Boswell and Annis y Duley. a London Brighton railway train, charge of felonious assault not being pressed. This plea was ac- cepted by the court and Nugent was sentenced to six months’ imprisoument with hard lnbor, Nugent claimed that he was drunk at the time. The result of the case created a great seneation, and Mrs. Nugent is said to be prostrated. 132 South 5th avenue, New You®. ‘Your druggist keeps Scott's Eunulsion of cod liver oil—all druggists everywhere do, $1. will ——- “i — anaes ENGLAND AND SILVER, superiority. —— The London “Times” Rebukes the Govern- ment for Its Action, Loxpox, May 12.—Referring to the accept- ance by the British government of the invita- tion of the United States to take part in an in- ternational bimetallic conference, the Tires says: “Wo regret the course the government has taken. It appeare to be playing into the hands of the politicians fn power. in Washington. If it were possible by the proto- cols of a conference to establish a permane parity Dotwoen gold and silver the o¥ject would worth effort and sacrifice, but it is ax impra icable as it ia for a pint pot'to hold a quart.” ‘The St. James Gazette says that the op For Puzs USE POND'S EXTRACT. ‘M®®. WINSLow's sooTHING syRUP ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, Range of the Thermometer. The following wore the temperatures at the CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy for | nents of bimetaliem need not be afraid thai the | ice of the weather bureau today: 8a.m., 60; DIARRHEA. Sold by druggists in every part of the | government has given itself away. A decision | 2 p-m., 63: maximum, 64; minimum, 49, world. Besure and ask for '‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- | of the question is as far off usever. The Amer- ——————————__=______—— ing Syrup” and take no other kind. 25 centea bottle. | ican invitation, however, is decidedly oppo:-| Tomar Laxotime, best home remedy for tune. chapped or cracked hands and lips, burns, = i nd chafing, eapock ADIES EES A a, capped or on ps, burns, Hectiag = tente erebtiiven thes went bulldiugup IN WALL STREET TODAY. children. Ask for “—~di BROWN’S TKO! ITTERS. age ee —- “ ts. emenowe to take, cures Malaria, Stecks Were Very Dull, but Prices Went Up d Bilfousness. All dealers keep it. Somewhat. MARRIED. NSTIPATION, TORPID LIVER, Ss LATIMER Ex, Charlestown, Jeffersom Me Aad Liter Pile, SO donee 2ic: | | New Yous, May 12.—Stocks were very dull) _TATINER GREEX. At Charlestowy, S-fteromm BCHELCER & STEVES! this morning. The tone of speculation was oe the. Rev. Dai LEN to SOHNE. LAT firm and most stocks at noon wore fractionally higher than they closed yesterday. Chicago gas was weak and declined 13<. At this writing (180 p.m.) the market is dull. Sales to noou Suoz Luxcais == 104,000 ehares. a a x Money eaxy et 13402 per cent. Exchange ke Hoover & Swvpers. steady: ported ra’ 4872458'¢; actual rates, May 12, 180°, at 4e.m,, fines, ALPiED, belowell woh Sunday, May 15,98 May 20, 1808, at 4862, 248634 for sixty days and 487)cad879 demand. “Governments stead; 109 bid; 48, coup., 1163 bid istered, 100 bid. ‘Add, ‘You enjoy genuine shoe luxary in buy- jalbraith Ci ing bere. We will not tell you a shoe fits when it does not. We will not try to force you to take a style you do not rot z Patrick and Stra rather you would not buy thay b —_»—___ Seward ‘soe that did not ftyouce that was| FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. af:to ig parent’ + demo, 910 Pica treat shoe —_ not perfectly satisfactory inevery man-| re ¢otiowing are the opening | thas at Bt Aloysius Church. > talk. nerf, atyle, comfort and price. the New York Stock Market | DON ALDSON. On_W If you will permit us to do the shoving | wire tv Carson & Macartury, i teushneg 0? 7 you will enjoy positive shoe luxury. Tih ate Ladies’, Children's and Men's Summer e camp an dit tani Shocs—low and high russets, ties, ke. Punrede More Our prices may not be uruch lower, ‘apt _and, possibly, no lower, than elsewhere, tobe ut they are never higher—that we guar- lower. ante. Hoover & Sxyper, 1217 Pa Ave N. W. myll ek BY HER SISTER. ryeral from her parents’ residence, No. 112 Plaga . Friday morning at 10 o'clock. If you want s MACKIN- ‘TOSH GARMENT or other WATERPROOF WRAP or pair of RUBBER BOOTS Relatives apd friends are or OVERSHOES, » Hot e i 2 iz feneral om Saturday. aM cad 0. " z , ITH. On Wed bv ove rit Water Bottle, Fountain | Lad 7 iB | tas osiocks CHRISTINE: Tralee Syringe or any article of finn JG), aga sixty-four ears, seven mouths MANUFACTURED RUB- twelve days. BEE you will find the : Gooprman COMPANY, 309 9th st. ‘Melville Lindsay, Manager. year of bh us ‘Washington Stock Exchange. Sales—Kegular call—12 o'clock D. $1,000 at 112%; $1,000 at 112%. W. L. L ods, 100, nd G. conv. 62, $5%0 at 1 8.653, | OUR MOTHER: NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE, S400 at And be O%, wel tore; ite thhs of the ame we blew: curity au at 1143¢; 10 at 11480. 8. wri ‘Not dead, but gon» before.” 45, registered, 1907, erninent Bou 116% Wid, 116; asked. U. 8. “4s, coupons, 190%, 116+, bid, 116%; ask Funeral 5 noo District of Columbia Bonds—Market stocks, 76, | gyn Ser aon eh Ns Mea Mee, sa cr ncy, 10d bid, — asked. , syear fand, 6, | (Fairtex comaty papers ricaw> cory} 10155 bid, — asked. g-vear fun SPOFFORD, On Wednendey Ma 1so0, Fold, UTA Did, — asked. Water stocks, Zs, |a."t. Sirs. BAAN ? ititipok shorroRD. “ Tnetinon —asked. 80-year funds, 6s, ‘asked. Water stock, Ta, 1998, 19%, fund, cur Teg. 2i0e, 189% guid, 1909, 133 bid, 138 bid, Foneral private, at 1671 Massachusctts avenue, om asked. 3.655, a . ~ Toney, Hig bid, isi aaked. 8s, 1901, 100 bid, — asked. » May 13, at 2 p. MS. At Hil D.C... Moy 10, 31 after Pisce WEEMS frou Hilisiale Station Church Priday at@ Miscellancous Bonds—Washington and George- town Rafiroud 10-40 Gs,102 bid, 105 asked. Washing- and Georgetown Kaliroad Convertible 68, 159 bid, 152 asked. Washington Market Cony a, i10 bid, — aaked._W cet ‘rust 58, 1905, A. & O., 100 ed. Security and Trast 5s, 1905, F. & A.. 100 American Security and Trust 5s, 1906, A. O., 1 bid, —asted. Washington ‘Infantry tet mort nacostia Bro. & Co. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, WILL, ON THE 10TH INSTANT, AND DURING THE ENLARGEMENT AND Con jall : Hs Es E | H IMPROVEMENT OF THEIR BUILD- urea zl ft ft £3 Gey ? ING, 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVB., oi, age, cet, Oo a g RS ww i Ocourr Sroze 1437 Pexsa Ave. Coz. 15ru Sx. (CORCORAN BUILDING), AND OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, WHICH I8 UNUSUALLY LARGE AND MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER BEFORE, INOLUDING DIAMONDS, WATCHES, STERLING SILVERWARE, ETC., WITHOUT RESERVATION FOR i ; ii i F i } i ‘ p FE BEE i E s 5 my | Ht i ‘THE NEXT 30 DAYS, aT 10 Ps Crxt Discovxr Browse Inox Brrrsss For Case. ts ko? 4 kew mepioumm. rr me ax EXUMER- AS IT 18 IMPOSSIBLE TO o> —a