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local NEWS paper and Ad- Yertising Medium it bas no competitor. ‘The new Washington which is springing up outside the boundaries of the present city must develop in harmony with the magnificen: plan BUTTER Oxx 25 Pra Pousn. Licurgus OF 1411 K ST. ¥.W. Cr ee ee ey 2 eee ee eee You are reapectfully invited to the “Opening” on Monday, May 30, from Palais Roval's Fourteenth Annuat 8 to 1 welock. Please note we close 2OooQ0OPeOROOOOOS 2000 Navy Bice Dass Goons. i eooose wocose Sood ‘The demand this season is greater than ever for Navy Binefabrica. We al r= ed Son | Guis scien Sneuicrrr. Gowss. PERE We S. #{T SHOULD BE WHITE-IT Is A SORT OF UN- Woorwann Axo Lornanoe. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. K.w. = rds emmadnaanine Decoration Day... ———— For Mex. Six Troe Scanrs ‘ = ‘Written law that rubee the blushing «radustes in : We arerecei large lots of ‘Summer “Opening. “ romptly at 1 éelock. = am of the capital. The broad, shaded avenues of sirius Fancy Eigin Cheemery But. ; ey lili te RUE OMNIS have them in git the aiterent etylee ——— | I mows gowns. Trusrstiltutthelwashable fatrics| go 5. Tyagi cane ne OS the Cnt re oe sm ‘oth surface and fe vue we a varaae andl Respectfully refers tothe following + 3 and textures. The immensity of our ———— sade: Appropriate to the years and the occasion. ee 35. adjacent parking, are not > -2 ee ore, = Atomless well of thourht from which fashions Se. Bemmed in by s city ~-1 out o tencinea fhet we bane te best ‘TESTIMONTALS stock dan only be appreciated by pay- —— | spring has been dipped into again to supply new de- cording to the fancy of a hurd ed property ‘Sether heat Ron WALSMEWR Gd Mghly egoeches shtean 9 ‘ 00, pre ing us 9 visit. We appendalist of ——— | signs for wear at thean celebrations now en eoom at 3 ror $1.00. qwners, with narr-+, abruptly terminating 8 8 What we consider the most desirable. —— | hand. Our White goods buyer has ad his eyes on the ho F the thor-srvla:-: of each sub-| Oataroryta Rouen Parest Froce Washington: hs E RK = | market—watching for the coming of the ““Intest.” Or Save F ot. sintey GR. Cuorentn vision declaring independence of all + Our Celebrated California Roller Pat- Weare the first to show it—as usual. The honor be-| wil. Sale begins at ®o'clock Monday morning, others. With due regard to varia- fa page = ] lones to the SWISSES this season. The choice is for | Fi#¥ Hor. 7 aon) tions rendered necessary by topographical quality so fine that it in ganzo-like considerations Washington should extend the wilt 4A CURE OF CATARRE. a sale 4-inch Storm Serge, all wool, 50s. Reual Swiss width. 12%¢. same symmetrical plan of streets over the whole ‘eecridiy wefendek 4030" FER grateseNT PROM XR. 6. H. CHANDEES, ‘wi i t Ly fi E he gs re pervera. end 00:. gut cheaper eraden, Good forall that, District, to the end that the capital of the 20th MEREL OF TER: = ( ‘7 'k ats Navy Batiste, 40 inches, all wool, Ose Sof FIQUERED DENDONS-ate. century, with its boundaries the same as those ‘L223 Verinont ave. Sys! uw M EEE R ‘Sss8 00 = ‘Bde., Be., B7ige., Oe. amd 50e. of the District, may be « harmonious whole, in-! Qs ronyi, Basixa Power WASHINGTON, D. €., Fob. 2, 1892. - kad per yard. Bat you cannot amchor all the stead of two distinct settlements, the one ? DR. LIGHTHILL, 0. . javy Storm Serge,43inches, all wool, Other materials fimd favor—not withoue good rea- We make and SLY Annual“ vs Planned broadly, magnificently, worthy of the wn gone owe Peking Powter ere 2 strangers need be told that the Palais Royal's Annual ‘‘Open- TBc. per yard. on, capital, the other a labyrinth, digcreditable to ‘every one rpsponsible for its planning. Amer- ican cities with defective original plans of streets Powder is made of strictly pure Cream of Tartar, strictly pure Bicarbonate of Soda and just enough starch to give it Keeping qualities, and does not contain Dear Sir: It is with great pleasure that I testify to the beneficent results of your treatment in my case, jing” of the Summer's fashions is coupled with reduced prices, made asa Souvenir of the occasion. Qld friends and patrons are invited Navy Challie, 40 inches, all wool, ‘S0c. per yard. Oncaxvres, imitate in their modern growth the Gua: eC coke poche galas sere fe) Aa 3 to make their Monday after-breaktast stroll toward thé store. The special ‘ayy Storm Serge, 55 inches,all wool, etample set by the founders of Washington, PRICE, 40c. PER LB., IN CANS. Fo ua gi genttens revo aie es caren, decorations, the sweet singing birds and living foliage will be pleasing $1.50 per yard. and are also spending vast sums of money to correct as far as possible the defects of unsym- metrical development in the early stages of their history. It cannot be that Washington will reverse this process, and, while boasting in ita old city a model scheme of streets, will re- Produce inf the new city the defects of old Boston, for instance. If we of this generation should permit such 9 thing to hap- pen the people of the next generation with denunciations of our shortsightedness would be compelled to spend mil correction of the evil. The sooner the suburbs are brought, generally spenking, into compul- sory harmony with the main city the better it will be for all concerned, better for the subur- ban property owners as well as better for all Washingtonians and for all Americans who take an interest and pride in the capital of the re- Gases. Biscx. Jarax Axo Mure Deas We bave on hand a large assortment of Chole Teas, which we are offering at the very low price of 50 cents per pound. Miscectaxzovs Goons. 10 CARES BABBITI'S SOAP, 45c. ; 10 CAKES PALMITIN soap, 6 LBS. PURE LARD, 50c. TOMATOES, 12 CANS, 95c.; CORN, 12 CANS, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, “25c. PER GALLON ; CLOVER HONEY, lic. PER LB: LARGE PICKLES, BER Hoping that many others may be benefited as I have been, Tam, ‘Yours, very truly, GEORGE H. CHANDLEE. A PERMANENT CURE OF DEAFNESS AND DISCHARGE FROM THE EAR. A CARD FROM ME. T. B ROESSLE, Proprietor of ‘The Arlington." “THE ARLINGTON,” * WASHINGTON, D.C., Marsh 6, 1898. My Dear Dr. Lighthill: : It gives me great pleasure to state that you effected remarkable cure of deafness and discharge from the ears in the case of my cousin, Marcus C. Roessle, and that the cure has proved as permanent asit was radi- from bronchial asthma, and for the last three years ‘suriliaries toa display of summer fashions, the most comprehensive yet displayed here. Unusual price surprises. Eyen the Laces, which are so much below their value at Zc., are reduced in price during the ‘*Open- ing,” and 30 with all other desirable goods. ‘The 25c. Edition Novels, for instance, are reduced to 8 cents. You need to preserve the Souvenir List. * For months past our buyers have been gathering for sou troea the world's fasion centers.” You are individually interesigd. ‘First. The men who are thinking of Neglige Shirts, Gauze-like Silk Neckwear and Feather-weight Underwear. All your wants anticipated. We can supply the satchel and all proper contents for a summer trip. And then the women. Here are the Blazer Suits, Silk and Lawn Waists, ‘with latest style Gloves, Hosiery, Un- derwear and grandest collection of Parasols. And the children: For the little tots are the new Steeple Crown Hats and Much-puffed Gincham Prices. Navy Henrietta, 46 inches, all wool, $1 per yard. Navy Camel's Hair, 46 inches, all wool, $1 per yard. Navy Imperial Serge, 46 inches, all ‘wool, 75e. per yard. Nay Henrietta, 46 inches, all wool, ‘Se. per yard. Nayy Foule Serce, 40 inches, all wool, 50c. per yard. Nayy Silk Warp Lansdowne, 40 inches, $1.25 per yard. Navy Silk Warp Iridescent Lans- downe, $1.25 per yard, Navy Albatross, $0 inches, all wéol, STee., 50e., Clie, Te. and 81 66-inch French make—sbeer and fine— yard. Fusxcu Meus PLAIN WHITE and CREAM—Cream is “White” im fashion’s eyes—25e., B7Wée.. 50c., @2iée., Te. and $1 a yard. Ison Danrs. 23-inch STRIPED—all you could wish for in quality-J0e. a yard. 33inca PLAID—Gic. a yard. —_—s Escusa Narxsooxs. Josr NOW PARTICULAR INTEREST If CER TERED IN THE “GIRL GRADUATE.” who douse Jens will make parents or friends feel prond of her srcomplishments. It is perfectly natural that eveey, irl should wish to look well on grdituation lay that She should wish to look her prettiest. so that th: inom Ory as photographed on the minds of ber friewds am@ teachers will be s pleasant one. Her gow pretty and dainty without being elaboratr or extren@. vant. The let the prettier. Fashion cals for White or Crean—wool, silk: or cotton—and it matterm Rot which is selected, the proper and most «fe-tie earniture, Grot, foremont and always, ts ribbon 1 lou fabric 18 preferred let us show you OBE Yared assortment of ‘ CREAMS, BATROSS, extra fine, 38 pablic. The ok of ainda le AE beh ry L at Dress, And for the boys the king of Shirt Waists and Double-knee 50c. per yard. Here are some of the best sorts: asea surethat without your 1 aid my —_— . sion bill will be heactily welcomed. pa Es coutn Waal Mar teel'e ect a Hose that laugh at hard knocks, The youths and maidens are not forgotten. Navy Bedford Cord, 40 tuches, all SJONES'=280.. 374. 50s. O20. TBe. Whether the United States should 3 E B $ Knowing of other cases in which you have been But a few hints are worse than none—you are not properly impressed with Wool, 75c. Ber yard. eo mene as Spee CREAM MOHAIR BRIL- | 300. Te ee ae et Se ee Soo? tux Boo eaeally euocemstal J chepsfully give you leave jo refer the extent and variety of the the new stocks. ‘The past “Opening” occa- Xavy Silk Warp Henrietta,40 inches, 50c. a yard. LIANT, aregular S0c. quality, | = —— nate to the public the liberal breadth of streets tome at any time, and hope that your practice in . Hiplatoelig thd tik “Suan” mignaaaie-or tain = fe Which conformity to the plan of the original BOR ERE EWM A Washington will prove adistinguishea success. at the Palais Royal will make you expect much, but we hope and think ‘ior er PRL heavier weight—@0e., 25c., Sige. and 5 = 2 capital would demand, ig a matter which Con- BB ORE ee AA x . ' E. ROESSLE. to exceed your expectations. by with due regard to considerations of jus- 2 = A Pe ey ome tre ic wool, $1.00 por yard. ALL-WooL CREAMS—ATbe- tice and equify isto determine. Tk is necessary | apes al an = EEY YE RGH ES i a Navy Crocodile, 40 inches, stl wool, M frome, Batiste, Nam Welling, | 800, for the welfare of the future capital that some | BP, 7 ee ad § 4 RADICAL CURE OF ASTHMA. a ¢% gy i YE RRR H Ee i Bee 7 Sic. per yard. ASALTAS. Henrietta, Cashmere, Storm = such lehation as that proposed shall be speed-| FF Yj feu EF RTE p sad Se Yee YY Ene SAE HER Eke § - Navy Alligator, 40 inches, all wool, —— ne Serve and Flaunel, 38 inches | A YARD, Hy enacted. It is believed that in the en: Hi : = te : . . : ng TATEMEN: -25e.. S760. wide. pita’ legislature will provide for this im-| wy ww z bi ae ee ’ G4-To the Ieft hand are the regular prices—the prices yon will nd ® ore Tat An entire new line- 7c. and Ge. & en portant work on terms which will be fair. ‘we . (0. 207 G st. n. w. . hin ii Navy Crepe Plisse, 40 inches, al) ———] 4 CREAM BATISTE AMD at- | +o ‘raw Be For fifteen years my wife has suffered more or jess marked on the goods: to the right arp the redpced or ‘‘Opening” Souvente Wool, $1.25per yard. — | The southern democrats seem to have de- w Di rived some, pleasure from ‘“‘unmasking” an “official” advocate of the elections or force bill in the House. The reason for this jubilation is local to their part of the country. They are diyiding down there on issues raised by the Farmers’ Alliance, all democrats and old demo- crate being opposed fo federal interference with national elections. The democrats think that if it can be made to appear that the republican AND I8 HIGHLY REC- DED BY PROMINENT PHYSICIANS AS A MOST EX- her case became so very bad that she was unable to leave her room during te greater part of that time; indeed, often confined to her bed. Her physician exhausted every known remedy for Telief, called inconsultation a throat specialist, and even had the Koch lymph injected, but without any material benefit. Heating of Dr. Lighthill's success im diseases of the respiratory organ she applied to him for treatment, and I ain happy tostate that rellef came Sor Deranruesz. Srecrar Discourrs. ’ Sifk and Wool Dress Goods, 40 per cent off marked prices of all Black and Cream » Dress 0000000000 IF OUT OF TOWN WRITE TO US—WE GIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MAIL ORDERS. tu Isou Lisexs. Regular width—all the trasty. Lp omgapecnf Lues Lawss. CREAM INDIA TWILLS, 45 inches wide. ALL-WOOL CREAMS—Veil- ing with hemstitched border, it LINEN— Thee. vs Ve - Th party js still in favor of enacting such legisla- paz ToRkc.. FRU, $3 most promptly. From the very berinning marked | $3 Beat storm Serge Blazes: pee TOE Ee oe Pe Meu’ Velting. Albetrom, Bo- 5 tion the breach in the democratic party of the gas E {improvement manifested itself, gating from day to ey eat ha ‘G-inch PURE LINEN-S0e., 62¥e., 7 tiste, Henrietta, Checks, = south can be prevented. They ignore the nq- day. Her breathing became natural. “The trouble | Woarsrg, kG $1 and 81.504 yard. Stripes, Storm Serge and Hin- | A YARD, . rae Be. 24 WE HAVE THE FINEST AND HEAVIEST | some cough left her, she could sleep all night undis- ‘ab Be tas . tional principles and professions of the alliance | poprep PORT WINE EVER OFFERED ON THIS | turbed, the distressing asthma dieappgared, her buoy- | $9.50 Iinported Silk Waists, all styles. er ‘ur & & Dae doo Serge. 38 to 45 inches Partisans and assume that the old contention of | MARKET. ONLY $3 PER G. ant spirit, 20 long & 4, returned again, and she | 88 Silk Waists, exclusive styles ‘Pan i A T L wide. et ee FANCY BURBANK POTATOES, 60c. foels now more like her former self. 25.95 sie Weiss, Prats Royal apecia Be. Sootch Gingham all sis Serres Aes Tue Taye pathy AR 7 cgety for self-defence, wil be se powntes | a. .csamitin dis Gadat tenet ‘Tam confirmed that this statement {s joyful news to | $4.98 Silk Waists, Black and colors.. L D, Pe § Re % 2% —_— on heretofore in the southern states. “There are “ her many fridhds and hope will benefit other suffer- | $1.25 Silkine Waists, Black and col ace Weparraent. ‘tak BE Ret 6 8 sith, bem from 4 to. inches deep pon, Batiste and Windoo Senge, signs, however, that so far as some congres- —— <a ites hla iad hiceaad Seseade $1.35 Figured Silkine and Percale Wai igure ils ate re ade E i tf OP - = abee ay emg 3 sidhal districts and one or two stateq in the N. A. P. Vemiaiia caw Lace Bot ean Lace wore Sr La ar lerastite oa with large and small con electoral college are concerned they may be - 3 Son eat . Me. - Point Gene Laces, worth 50e, sucd ac eee ee GSe., TSc., $1 and $1.25 yard. ALL-WOOL CREAMS—Cre- @idaieed. , 1891. : ancy Laces worth 2.25 yard. J — rietta, 4 _ ESS aah 944 Lopistasa Avg. N. W. at : Suey daved: vores criee fone om; Ste. ee Bes. ee ‘The Methodist Protestant genezal coy. r:22.¢| We will be closed the entire day Monday, May 30. 1t eae ioe . Fancy Laces, worth $1.25 yard. Pensuax Lawn ford Cord, Crepon Cord. Croc- — at Westminister is distingnishgd abov> ail other | - 4 THILL, M. D., ok ile Weave, Storm Serge and | | conferences of the Methodist churches i this, | 7 SPECIALIST = 3 Serpentine Cond, 40 to 45 that it has admitted the validity of clerical or-| Lapres: Reap. Bap, the Cee at Wiis sig inchy te four stone qualities 20, 23. paren owl dination for women and therefore the right of | Depoiliy's establisiment, the well-known placefor | CATARRH, $STHMA, DEAFNESS, THROAT . Chantilly Laces, 7 a the sex to personal representation in all the $2.68 Ficured Satine Wrappers. Yells, all sty one | ALLWOOL AaKD SILK church bodies. This event is almost the Sores FEATHERS SEyEsTone SER ComsumesioE. 81.08 Cotton Crepe Wrappers. Vets, al wiyter aert tu: P, C ~~. wR 5 oR : a 2 $1.08 Percale Wrappers, fas color. Velle, tae aiscess Crates. 7 - gulmination of the hopes of the friends of | Of sll descriptions, Ss. Pied = Gam be consulted: dally from ¢ to 1% end 4 to 6 st Mouming Print Wrappers. ee ee “Dare Brive: Store Sercrs. Wool Henrietta, Silk and as women. It is, indeed. a far-reaching move, eect aieeey- Farmer Bras ite Lawn Wrappers. Blue and Black Storin Sérges are very poputar just et —_— mt hits residence, Woot w and whether it be speedily followed by the ad- G13 13TH ST. ¥.W. uncer ce P D bot od oaths raved: pornos A 3oincb-WHfTE and CREAM-25c. and eet Samm, ature ston of wome chers in of oi . NW. prices for the all-wool serges range from 50: Sie. a yard. Storm Serge, Silk ool | A YARD. manion of women pres hers in other Methodist Sign of the GOLDEN OSTRICH. NEN; a | Pazasou Deranruenz. Unprnwean Derarraesz. €1.25 per yard. See them. no donbt of the significance of the step taken in the ultimate solution of the woman problem. Black Feathers redyed in Seal Brown or Dark Garnet. Kid Gloves cleaned by the newest French process. my2s-7e* —— Wo: DERFUL ee Bayou Paris Novelty Parasols. 81.08 Imported Black Lisle Tights, Be: Domestic Black Lisle Tixhts. ose Tiaported Ribbed Silk Vests, 10 pieces of 24-1 ormer Sux Banear ‘h India Silks in Tan, Gray, Bine, Green and Black grounds, with small Secures Let the usefu ness of these fabrics influence you in their favor. Comfort recommends them. We do— Lansdowne, 40 to 45 inches wide. Aare Tinported Ribbed Silk Vests snd potkaspots. ‘Thee have never before been of-| the quality side. We don't know how other folk sell CREAM NOVELTIES- | 113%. x | he *s Mo Imported Ribbed Lisle Vests. fered for lows than $1- “ Henrtetta no them—but we always quote prices—knowing that any- Checks, Silk Stripes and a jury from “ Canmanr & Linx allies, Orgundien 2.48 Silk and Satin Parasols, all styles. - Imported Ribbed Bal. Underwear. z courts bec ed a banquet from a re- r : wise Ribbed Vests OSIERY ity. The motto, you see, the “best ie cheapest.” cently acquitted defendant acted on sound prin- 28 7TH ST. AND 706 K ST. ¥.W. 23 Linen Table Peek ace 82.48 Silk Umbrella, tinted celluloid handies. : Bivins Ribbed Vests. ail cokes Richelieu Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose in Cardinal, | now true that is. Wool Cords, | ‘ij Linen Table Damask now 80c. My 98 Silk bse new style handles. . lors. White, Creani, T: Gray, Mut Garnet and Aman rt be so im- ; binen fable Pauses mo" BO. S185 Genuine ““Glorig Umbeellas, £8 incbea. . Tan, Gray, Mubogany, an st foor ... r aol diseretion of 4 BIG DROP IN CHENILLE TABLE COVERS. Pere ines, Mulis, Fark Sneha Ate 1-30 Linen Ti $3. 68 Silk Sun Umbrellas, all colors. : Swiss Ribbed Vests and Pants. enuine “Gloria” Umabrellne, 20 ince OUR BARGAIN PRICE, 75c. PER YARD. S Seectars. OUR PRICE, 49. PER PAIR. thing cheaper than ours must be taken out of the qual- Side Bands ond silk and | o 81.35 Silk Carriage Shades, with ribbon bow.. - Je as to feel Mel CPtR ETRE TUES ae $1.98 SNK Carriage Shades, with ruffles. LAZER ¢ ACKETS. Prsers. Ty Sux Is Your Cuore morse 4 ve . 7 esteem andapprecint rice of Ze. Thisisless han one-half their | Ladies Shire Walsisy dust recelved 0s $2.68 Silk Carriage Shades, brocaded. Wo have just received @ fresh si “NINTH AND THE AVENUE. and y to cuinjom. and the lic man ver p. ion is a vigorous es that will no doub: exert At last a dem: te convention bas voiced the spizit of mutiny rife among the ex- ge men of the west. Nevada pally sbcotve themselves from al- valne. CARDINAL HOSE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN'S FLOUNCINGS. fering choiée ‘30e. atid Te. EXTRA wanes IN INDIA LINONS at'5c., 8., + 1246... Te, 18e., 20e. and 2c. ayard. DRAGON ‘itack INDIA LINON AND PLAID A BARGAIN | is EXTBA FINE APRON LAWE. 25e. ; now 15e. a yard. LADIES BELTS Leather in Black, ‘Tan and Red; :ODHEAD my28-3t" Double Stores, 1819 and 1827 4th st. Tue Svscnvs Or Gaesr Cire. Washington is in the very prime of its development. Inthe past it has given only a suzzestion of what it will doin the future. The only method by which an idea of its possibilities may be formed is to note the Neckwear, &. 1 Linen Front Blazor Shirts, 88s | $2.25 1 tod Bosom Blazer Sirs. b Site Einen and Peale hem $1.00 Summer Corsets, warra ie French Percale Chemisettes and Cui . Linen Turnover Cuffs, new style. Silk Windsor Ties, all styien. ish Silk Wine wn Hubroldery Collar alt styles, Towe# Deranraest. Re. Towels, all styl Jackets’ in Navy, White and Black. aetiad a my28 713_ Market JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, you can have your Pw. ia i Gah ‘Atv Established 1840. ‘Telephone 985. We Axrnicays Arerapid,and quictcJiving people. We ERE IS WHAT WE OFFER YOU: Plain White Habuta! Silk, —80 and 7c. a yard. — White Brocaded Habutai Silk. very novel designs, —$1. 81.15 and 81.25. yard. — ‘White and Cream Surah Silke, —Se. and €1 8 yard. — 20c. Towels, all styl $f - ~~4 history of other and less favored American cities. The . h . one muctal in Silver and Guid. : ine world nominees a: aot tind MATTINGS! MATTINGS' Extra values at .., | facts which appear in an investigation on this line White Brocaded Japanese Crepe, p TTT 12He.. Hosiery Deranrvesz, tion are no: in Loe., 206., 25e. and Se. a yard. show that the area of future developmiont for this city % PS bustin ll te tn, at the —Sssense Bs veel — ideas. Others f way, if they have , is wholly beyond all present conception. Be. “4 sea Fox we sd not gone republican party For along time New York thought Hartem entirely se = N. A T Se: Ce ert eal eee! are spirits perhaps av mntinous. The silver umast s Lye. deyond reach. “Bor homes the people went across the Neckwear at 10 percent discount. Se. Black and Fancy Hose, alt at ow Axp Tux. &o Daserrsta, jon has gained prominence recently, due = riverand built up Hoboken, Jersey City, Brooklyn Be. Blick and Fancy Hows, all styled. Reporter—“‘Here is an ite fm large mcasire to the revival of hope om thq mys ‘928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. | and other places. Now Brooklyn is a city of immense L G ‘5c. Paris Novelty Lisle Hose. who werit wading in Floride a ed wera aes ac FUN ce Suouww Ir Bz fut euacuees shskirshs Pe wealth and numbers. At the present day Harlem is | 4EATHER ‘Xoops. ose, Batis Novelty Lisle Howe Jowed by an alfigator. What head shall T r. : > 4 of the ailver people in : ee, Pra Fr aa Esiws he slammer ahisuse ol Gorealten of Gan Sania to king te so aly rection of the iy. bat 3 Ss cles fo the | aoe. Posht Bote Be. sri peg at a Seek hen A Gores a the Stes It would be a m: to insist that whatever change must be made to fecure proper exit be made at once, before the theatrical season again opens. A suspension of business during the season would mean great loss and confusion to mangers. During the summer months of idleness there is an abund- JREDIT——_—_ —__ —_ —_——18 Tae —___—___ ——_—— KEYsToxE—___-_ _——OF oUR——_____ -——NATIONAL PROSPERITY— cfnter of population that values at 125th street (formerly Harlem) are what they were about 14th street ashort time ago. The men who availed them- selves of the opportunities presented there are worth fortunes today. Philadelphia furnishes another derhonstration of the ‘same principle. Bryn Mawr, Devon, Wayne, Ridley Park, Wissahickon and others afford homes for the wealth and refinement of that city. They bave shown fe. oket Books. ers ait 1.48 Ribbed Silk Hose, all colors. Hasorercur Deeanryesr. aon iets. 2c. Handkerchiefs, all Ce ae Handkerchiefs, all sty! 9. White Hemstitehea and Embroidered Hand- “Nor Fovxn Wasrrya. Unlike the unfortunate youth ve “*Ceres" Flour has been itor—"“Try ‘Wade and Found Want- referred to ‘weighed” abo} in’ the balance 6f public opinion for many Years and bias never been found “wanting.” It is always th ‘same pure, unadulterated + Rend the testimony of one who ties been enred of Dyspepsia: YOU WILL FIND A COMPREHENSIVE STOCK OF ALL THE BEST KINDS. —Swiss Muslins,——India Mulla, — —Plain and Figured Swisses, — —Indis Linons, —Pervian Lawns, — —French Nainsooks, ——Indian Dimities,. the immense growth in value that attends the natural NORTH CHELMSFORD, MAY ‘Oct. 13, 1801. — Stripes, Plaids, &.— nce of time to provide whatever forms of pro- cam ce devslapsess <f'ee Lmataah' Seeley, ” Was" be- Thave been nsing the Electropoise for seven Wil. be prescribed. 3 or eae send Sor mgeak hop axlias by own ip: tie uct Teak months; was afflicted with several ailments, SS oe ‘ EQUITABLE addition to-the towns about Philadelphia there are ae 3 among them Dyspepsia and General Debitity. {Qe Sprcuatrr. - Tho cree barrer of Wellington, Keone, ninety subdivisions of land. Its growth has alroady bo bapxengey be es ‘The Dyspepsia is entirely cured and my bealth +d even if the earlier reports received are found to CREDIT sieagt Germantown ints tig benipherlos. 4 Siitines greatly improved. I have felt this summer as Pim Oye teem. be exaggerated, lends interest of a melancholy character to the -history of such disturbances of the atmosphere—a history already burdened with details of the most harrowing nature. The western cyclone or hurricane is a worthy brother in mischief of the oriental simoom or siroeeo. eee oe Wee ‘The expected has tod The Giolitti sbort-lived ministry has resigned and the cabi- net and legislative situation in Italy, acute for Some time, is now supersensitively co. There is no doubt whatever that the largest quantity and finest quality of statesmanship are required by the boot-shaped kingdom. bon sal as The Philadelphia mint has turned down the economists and now the “watch dogs of the treasury” are driven to other expedients to re- ni SYSTEM THE PRINCIPAL CHANNEL THROUGH WHICH OUR HOUSE- KEEPERS BEAUTIFY THEIR HOMES, ALLE- VIATE THE BURDENS OF HOUSEKEEPING AND AUGMENT THE COMFORTS OF DOMES- Tic FELICITY. ITS EXACTIONS ARE NOMINAL, REQUIRING BUT 4 FEW SOLLABS IN ADVANCE, ACCEPTING THE REMAINDER FROM YOUR VEEELY OB MONTHLY SAYINGS. 48 THR EX- IGENCIES OF EACH INDIVIDUAL CASE MAY YOUR POSSESSION ALL THE WHILE. THE FLOORS OF OLR COLOSSAL P4RLORS. DETERMINE, THE CONVENIENCES BEING IN CREDIT AND C4SH ABE EQUALIZED UPON nine miles, only « short time ayo, caused that place to rank as an independent community. Improvements in travel are constantly being made tm order to mept the necessities of the times, and dis- tance froma city’s business center, instead of being ‘an objection, {s recognized asa distinct advantage. Clifton and Avondale,the famous Cincinnati sub- urbs, sit om the hills secure from the dust and burly- burly of the town, and form the honie cities of for by far the major portion of the Queen City's aris- tocracy. ‘Mr. Paul Cornell, who founded Chicago's famous ‘Hyde Park,” while in this city recently said: “When I bougbt the ground tipon which Hyde Park is located it was a barren piecé of prairie five miles from Chicago proper. People at me then for my purchase, but time has demonstrated that it was a wise one.’ ‘Wyde Park is today known all over the country. It ‘that ‘an entire block Wx. M. Gar & Co, + Wholesale Floyr and Feed Dealers,” tograph Ee of "Wo He alt Co" vo which would be ‘The grocer ests wil! sell you “Ceres” in imitate Preference to all others, for he knows if is the best four made. We only wholesale it. Corner 1st and Indians aye. n.w: Ir Wonp Be ae — {£1 was ten years younger, and the Electropoise must bave the credit. WHERE 18 DISPLAYED A FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, EMBRACING FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS. REFRIGER- ATORS, G4$ AND VAPOR STOVES, TOILET AND DINNEB SETS, BABY CARRIAGES AND WORKS OF 4RT. duce the billionairism of the Fifty-second Con- gree, F226 .ke If women as preachers are to rule the Meth- dist Protestant church there is a certain’ “All these facts have © powerful and unmistakable Sieuificance for Washington, Glen Echo presents ad- ‘Business: men recog- nie its great future as promptly as artists do its rich- ness of natural beauty. Charles H. Hoot of pra Sartrpematesiging ‘tion in public enterprises, this week. ‘He says: “ ” —- +e Statistics show that the United States has more bees than any other country. This doubdt- Jess applies to the presidential bee as well as to oe eee ee date pa, of reason,” resolve itself follification mete pte ‘The time approaches when the Taramany tiger will demonstrate whether or not be is well known i for his angoct-

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