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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1892. —Store closed this evoning at 5:30 on account of Excursion by “Boston House Employes’ Relief Asso- ciation” to Marshall Lal). ‘THE SEASON'S SILKEN OPPORTUNITY. 950 Yards eatsca — Leora Srrxs, —2ernc Gray, Beige, Ecru, Gobelin, Silver. Shrimp, Mile, Pink, Old Rows. Licht Bus and Lilse— with Black hetr-line stripes feo inches apart. 0c. = yard. (Pirwt floor... center table A R ARE Cuancr under skylight ) oR Texms Pravens. EXPEBTS AND AMATEURS. We have too many TENNIS BACKSTS ta Stock. To reduce the number wo have given them lower prices than like goods ever carried. You can got s couple now fog avout whats tingle ome coste ordinariiy. You who are fa- tufltar with the names will more quickly appre- edate the importance of the redz ** ears’ Special,” 1802... <A Backman Special”... Were Sow $4.45 “american Tate,” English stru Were 95.50. Now $1.45 “Lenox” <Were $5.00. Now $4.45 ‘am Special”.....Were $4.95. Now $4.45 “American Tate,” prize strane. Now $4.45 ‘Harvard Special” ove $1.50 150 Now $1.50 Now $1.50 Now 81.50 vk ban Racket Cases vorks..Were @1.20. Now $1.00 ccks..Were 91.40. Sow $1.25 Were ie. Yow 400 Lith st. butiding.) panes Hixos Hovey Asp Ataosp Corax. Reromnended especially for roug hard and i ‘ed skin, pimples, wrinkles, sun- Burm, scolds stings and bites of imazcts, and the varioes other conditions of the skin of like cheractn, Gentleuen will fad it useful in silayinadrritation after shaving. Large bottles, 50r. Qe-SAIPLE BOTTLE FREE TO EACH CUSTOMER. (ist flor. .11th st. butlding—left of entrance.) pera: “Fix De Steciz Istheame given to = new creation in the ‘Whis Tare line by its maker, » German in Plaun Ginches, $1.10.— W will not attempt a description of the lace, bafnvit~ your inspection. Gs floor...... 24 annex.) Fovnra Froor Bancams. Safety Matches. —A boxes for le., Be. doz.— 500 doven Thin Blown Flint Water Tum- Diers, —%e. doz. — “Ger” Ice Cream Freezers. ——Gat., $2.00.— Two Uxarcuasie Haspxencuer Vasres. Ladics Pure Linen Homstitched Handker- chiefs (unlaandered), fine and sheer—with Aand-embdroidered corners—tour stylea, —Be.— Ladies’ Pure Linen Wemstizched Handker- chiefs (anisundered), fine and sheer, with hand-embroidered initials in German script, deinch hem. —2e.— st floor. ‘Near skylight.) aa Tae Laresr Ix Panasors Jvusr Ovesen. ‘22inck Parasols, ia Garnet, Tan, Mode, Brown, Navy Biue and White_etriped borders— natural wood handles. Last lot sold for $2.50. —Special price, €2.— ‘inch Changeable Silk Parasols, Red and Bisek, Biue and Brown, Tan and Pink—narrow White striped borier—ood assortment of handles. Last lot sold for 82.50. —Special price, $2.75. — urs Boor... 10th st. building,) 0 For Scwwez Use’ ALLENDALE BED SPBEADS. 64, Oe. BA, We 104. 91... 4, OLS @ vvexcu pewtr Byp srzxaps. 104, .......... 114, 81.35 PLEASANT NEWS FOR CARRIAGE PEOPLE. New Asaivacs Is Lar Roses Fancy Plaid Worsted ..$%, $2.25 and $2.75. Plain Worsted, Tan and Olive, with borders ef Biue and Red. ed Dark Green Cloth. oan 2.50 10 96 Linen Dusters 91.2% and $1.50 2a for... 11th st. burlding.) —-— Two Srzctar Visors IN Towsrs. 100 dogen Extra Large Fringed Buck Tow- 1s 2ox46 inches, ~—25e. — 100 dogen Extra Large Damask Towels—22a 80 tnebes 7G. quality, ia ith st. building.) —e— Huxes For Hor Niours. Alldines Shaws, handspua and band hem- itched, VigKIM yards $5.30 8 pate. — Alldinen Sheets, handspun and band hem- Stitched. extra quality, 29% yards, for sing’e or oo quarter beds. “05. 50 0 pais —— Ancthor invoice of Linap Pillow Casos, bem- Sitebed. cheaper than cotton whem the dura- ‘Dility is considered #1 « pate. (Becond floor. ith # building.» —_— (Secon d fiver. Lisixc Deranrust. 400 aris Fast Bisck Lawn, sciteble for Mning skirts, Re., 27 inches wide. He. 2 yard. — (Puss toor.. Lith st. eames.) i Wid, Lid AMD F818 Now s BRAY E Porwan Suorrixa Pisce, Tru Sr. IN OUR BOYS’ SHIRT WAIST DE- PARTMENT WE OFFER: . White Unlaundered SKirt Waists, ial French sleeves, Everything that is new. stylish and senausble Wal be: found Ya, our SE pipes spd recollect that the prices marked on the sae are as low ag the IDENTICAL goods can be Dought for in millinery establiah- Sient in this ox aby otber arwer city. ‘You should appreciate the reductions. Aut Troon Hairs Axv NNETS Ar ca ee Sgs8 <> Hats comprises = Every Hat = ingllingr who ad in conse. = e there fe not a Hue of Trimmed = fungton which ts superior to 4 aaty of esi aud style of | OUR ENTIRE STOCK of FLOWERS, = Brreathe, Srraye. de, ranetue’ in price ACTUAL HALY = ARKE! | = PRICES. is amed Flats for ladies or § cluding Lace Straws. Milne a . Prices ranging from $1.50 to = | oe lar tom 3c. White, Black or Navy Untrimmed Sailors, 48c. Each. 25c. Children’s Pointed Crown White Fiats, ‘75e. to $1.25 Wide Brim Mixed Straw Sailors, for bo: af "SC 65c. EACH. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, gE SEVENTH ST. $620. Ove 500 Travetrxe Bacs Axp Sarcuxrs Now Is Sroce At prices ranging from 750. To $65. You cannot afford to purcflase a ToT gan, URE EE XN KK ENE AM Stock Custom—Manz Tavxxs. Manufactured on the premises, under his own per- sonal supervision, of the best materials, purchased in lange quantities from the Srst hangs at lowest caah ‘We will sell you WATERPROOF CAN- VAS-COVERED TRAY TRUNKS from $3.25 To $85 Excu, And give you cithes a plain buckle leather atrap, a lock buckle leather strap or a double purchase leather strap with- out charge and will mark your trunk free. Learaen Bexrs. ‘We have an unusually large stock of new things in Belts for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Prices range from 25c. To $3.00. Our stock of POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, + BILL BOOKS, PURSES, &e., Is also the LARGEST, BEST ASSORTED ant LOWEST PRICED t be found anywhere. TOURISTS’ PILLOWS, Delightfully cool, light and of small compass when folded up. Just the thing for travelers and excur- Stonists and for use in hammocks, 50c. each. Sia 3 | aa ar P PP 200, 3 ‘co ee ink mee A aA aA AAA ava oe Torsaws Tuoxx Maxvracrorr, 1231 Pexw. Ave N.W. Masvractony, 1218 Ax» 1220 E Sx. N. OUR SPECIALTIES: LEATHEROID TRUNKS, remarkable for lightness and DURABILITY; NOVELTY PATENT FOLDING COEN PURSES. Repairing in all branches of the business: — done. W. Sd w ber] Or Sares ie Corrox Axo Camsarc Unpeawean AND Two Kisps Tse Dorenssce’ Berwerx Taex. Heng are two xight Gowns: One is 00e. gown of | the made-to-sell-cheap kind, the other is the Palais Royal's G8c. garment, Let us critically examine them: No.1 fsone of the won- erful 69e. dar- vatne you may have read of. ‘Tis before the writernow. The muslin is horribly coarse, and the great show of em- broidery looks vul- gar enough now it is new, how it will look when washed may be learned by asecond glance at the qnality. And these raw edens at the arm sleoves and muslin covered but- to the inch. note the Iength and width and shape of this gown. You will tons! And gach soe that the differ- stitches! By actual ‘ence between No. 1 measurement only 7 to the inch. But enough when this garment prob- compared oriti- adjy looks well at cally. When art- distance in a show window, and can ‘be made to road in an advertisment as Mf superior to this other gown. Letus look at No. 2. fully folded with colored tissue paper and discreetly placed in @ show window you might be puzzied. COMPARE. We request you not to allow the Palais Royal's great sale to slip by without making comparisons—you will better approciate the bargains offered after com- | paring with the usual cheay underwear. We would ave the last days greater than the first. Tomonnow-Ast to s00 the Cambric Drawers at 2c. a pair. The Cambric Gowns, Drawers and Long and Short Skirts at 7c. The French Corset Covers at @8c. The: Bridal Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Chemises and Drawers at $1.89. Lasr Or Sproat Bancsrss IN Scrrs, Warsts Axo Suawys. Of the thousands of garments here a week ago the following only remain: 27 Misses’ White Lawn Suits; ages 12, 14, 16 and IS years. Marked price, Marked price, $ Marked price, 814. Reduced to 87. Marked price, $16. Reduced to 88. CarSome of these suits are solid embroidery and are the best possible to produce. 10. Reduced to 85. Reduced to $6. 14 Children's White Dresses; sizes 4 and @ years. Reduced from $4.50, 85 and $5.50 to @1.98 for choice. 15 Lalfies' White Suite. Select the one you fancy and it's yoursat just half the price marked on the ticket. 8 Misses’ Gingharn Suits; sizes 12, 14, 16 years. Re- anced to 986. from 4 Ladies’ Gingham Butta: 36-inch bust. Reduced from $8 to $1.39, 17 Ladies’ Flannel! Blazers; nizes 82 to. 40. Reduced to $1.48 from 84.50, #5 and 85.50. 23 Stk Waist, plain colors, polka dots, stripes, figures. Reduced to $3.98 from #6 and $6.50. 42 Shawls of Shetland Wool; cream, black, blue and red. Reduced to $1.98 from 63.98. A few finest quality Cashmere Shawls. Reduced to $1.98 from #5. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) aT 10 Pre Cesr Discocsz. Many ladies look forward to this annual discount sale, and not only to purchase Summer Silks, but also the more substantial weaves, such as Faille Francaise, Royal Armure, Bengaline, Peau de Sole, Satin | Rhadames and Gros Grain Silks. They are here from | €2 to 02.25 a yard and GUARANTEED NOT TO SPLIT. If they do split orcrock or slip at the seams within six months of purchase we promptly and politely give you new material. Until Wednesday, June 22, one-tenth of the amount of your purchase will be returned to you. JAPANESE SILKS for instance: ‘84.86 instead of 85.40 for adress pattern. $5.40 instead of 86 for dress pattern. 96. 12 instead of $6.80 for dress pattern. ‘86.75 instead of 87.50 for dress pattern. SO instead of 810 for dress pattern. SURAH SILKS as follows: 85.40 instead of 86 for dress pattern. 97.25 instead of 88. 10 for dress pattern. 89 instead of $10 for dress pattern. Busck Woor Duzss Goons aT 10 Pex Cesr Discovrr. Let us look at the most seasonab!e goods and see what you save by buying « dress length. Good Serxe Dress $2.70 instead of $3. Storm Serge Dress $4.05 instead of 84.50. English Serge Dress #4.06 instead of $4.50. Nun's Veiling Dress @3. 15 instead 83.50. ‘Wool Batiste Dress 86.30 instead of 87. Convent Cloth Dress 87.89 instead of 98.75. Henrietta Dress $4.73 instead of $5.25. Cashmere Dress $3.15 instead of $3.50. GarThe above are reliable fabrics, warranted all woo! and Fast Black. ‘The diseount also applies to Priestley's Silk Warp Henriettas and fancy weaves. A good collection, including the scarce colors and Most popular designs, at the following reduced prices: ‘Ge. Java Cloth for 6c. yard. 0c. Outing Cloth for 7c. yard. 15e. Pongee Suitings for 10c. yard. 180. Chevron Suitings for 10c. yard. 25e. Boutch Ginghams for 1bc yard. 45c. Glace Ginghams for 30c. yard. 19¢. Lace Stripe Mulls for 16c. yard. ‘12igc. Figured Organdies for lic. yard. A Few Varcastez Hors. In the Embroidery Department will be found 42-inch wide Pleated Skirtings. Reduced to 75c., 96c. and €1.96 a yard. These, with the White Blouses we are selling from 50c. to €1.98 each, make a summer suit par excelience. And here are a few Black and Beige French Batiste Dress Patterns, exquisitely embrotdered. Reduced to €3.98 from 86.50, 88.50, 610, $12.50 and $13. Of course all the usual embroideries and also datly bargaine in remnan‘e—the outcome of these busy days in this department. The scarce Black India Linens, Persian Lawns, Mulls, French Lawns, 160. to 40c. yard. ‘The useful White Vietoria Lawn, 40 inches wide, with hemstitched and satin stripe border, 20 and 250. yard. ‘New and beautiful designs in Nainsooks, 1c. to 42. « yx2d, the more expensive with satin stripes. A full stock of India Linens, Perstan and Bulgarian ‘Lawns, siso Mulls in Cream and White, 8c. to 40c. “Heanovarrers Fon Ruzpoxs.» A Aa a Aaa < ELL RN a os IM TE OD Ar R. Narnaxsows, 818 71 N.W. EW Atthe request of s number of our patrons who Ew eecured bargains at our last ‘Limited Sale” and S2-many customers who were not able to attend we Ga-will hold another “Limited Sale” tomorrow and wr better bargains than before. ‘Fast Biack Hose, full regular, tw only “ fe. Balbriggan Hose, full regular made... $97 36c. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, platted front and $290. Lawn Aprons, extra large size. §9710c. and 1230. Silesia, all colors.. $8190. Leather Belts. yr! Garde. Six-quarter All-linen T: Gr loc. Al-linen Towel @@-3éc. All-linen Towels, extra size... Leeas Boe “Vas Tigers One €9750c. Children’s Gingham Dresses... Gar Bic. Children's White Dresses. €2721c. Children's Muslin Drawers. §2-25c. Children's Sun Bonnets. $-Be. Children's Sailor Hats, §27-10c. Boys’ Shirtwaists... fa-2ic. Children’s Fast Bisck Hose. §a-Men's Exellent Unlaundered Dress Shirts, fa sold elsewhere at 50c., only. Outing Cloth Shirts. or Nonce Avovr Qvaxtrv. (@F Owins to the ridientously low prices quoted @@-above we are compelled to limit the quantity and (@rannot sell more than two articles to any one cus- tomer. Remember also that these prices are for to- morrow. o pos + /EER. Naruassox, - €a-Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, ar $818 Tm Sx. N. W. Office of MATTHEW BEBNHEIM ‘7th st. near Daw, CA ae caries SernoDs Montes Towornow axp Wepxespay WE CONTINUE OUR GREAT Mosca Sate. é TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS Have never deen heard of tn Washington. would study your own ists you can’t BOYS’ SUITS—Strictly all wool. Sizes 4to 14, st $3. Worth 85, 85.50 and 86.50. at $4.25. ‘Worth $7, $7.50 and $8. LAD ‘doubieheel and toc, at TS, C. BRELLAS, teed fast QO oath Tne inefat randcs, af FC. SUMMER CORSETS cf standard This Great Sale is creating much eom- As are now in vogue in every one THIRTY (90) COMPLETE DEPART- There reduced prices on desirable new now while yuu ueed theuy every a Dverlook the iisportance of this 2 EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. $1.65. worn 02.50, #3 ana 93.50. BOYS’ SUITS, made of finer grades of all-wool ‘BOYS’ FINE DRESS SUITS, made from the finest sported Worsted Thibets aud Serges, made up equal 'D VESTS, yO. Ta ‘ES’ RIBBE]! 3" het. 29° Hintaeds tn rooms and whitest... Lo, MEN'S NEGLIG! made equal to custom work, T 5 makeand perfect tat = Wecarry © complete line of COMMENCEMENT ment be@iuse such MENTS 1 dey, mies tial saving of money to YOU and YOURS, Note a few of the thousands of bargains. Cheviots and Cassimeres, well made and trimmed, to the best custom work, 22 different styles to select C., LADIES’ ONYX BLACK HOSE, 81. hon-shrinkable neck band, DRESSES for girls up to 15 years of age, from 81.50 = is BBI 40 Mae TORE SRE ea FFF 00 NNN DD A aa ue 00 uh 5 ig. 807 Ps Ave N. W. Ox Ovr ENTER Tastes Can be found at sll times special bargains in various Kinds of merchandise. It will pay you to make a practice of inspecting them every time you are in. ‘Ther contents are changed frequently, TABLE NO. 1 CONTAINS 100 or more dozen Ladics* Initial Handkerchiefs, all letter, 10c. each, == TABLE NO. 2 CONTAINS A lot of Children’s Mull Hats and Caps at very low Prices. 19c. for regular 25e. qualities. Ric. for regular 35e. qualities. ‘B0c. for regular 50c. qualities. Sic. for regular $1 qualitics. oe TABLE NO. 3 CONTAINS A lot of Summer Corsets, perfect in fit, made of TABLE NO. 4 CONTAINS Alot of Stationery. 125 Envelopes for 25¢. 120 Sheets of Paper, 250. 24 Sheots of Paper and Envelopes, 15c. ‘24 Sheets of Paper and Envelopes, 10c. — TABLE NO. 4 CONTAINS llotof Ladies’ Fine Muslin and Cambric Gowns, trimmed with Val. or torchon lace or embroidery, $1. pean serie TABLE NO. 5 CONTAINS Lot of Ladies’ Batiste Waiste,in nest stripes and figures, U7c. each. —_—o TABLE NO. 6 CONTAINS ‘1 lot of Ladies’ Fine Satins Waists, in ring, "yadid stripes, plaited back and front. Without front, $1. With Jabot front, $1.25. A rommago through these will invariably result in your favor. Mix, Fosps & Conrasr, 807 Px Ave N.W. ‘No other House DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL— sell wach STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote, Sans Axo Courasy. Tuszz Anz Two Sines To Tas Sux BOM Tar Frou pages A sancars eis7s | Mt * Daren 013.75 ‘unless you have Ins good bus 913.75 ‘need of it. That's to tog oot d ee Pt e13.75 = tle, Thatewhat | ons | oumnloome up tn we doing. wach ASE) io [Seas having thio | SAT | Ge are pares barely the GREAT SUIT 913.75 middle of June— BALE tor—NOW | 9 the summer just ot this time. me eae bewan—and we “Hedging” for 03.75 are next to giv- . We the am Cees ing away the Se5E5|| Se leeies ed $13.75 — one season over our stock of 1 to the next and Cuotce SUITS the ee “talk” of every be 2 ‘an price Or “clothe bi so lone: “clothes - wear- as the power to | 1.OOOss | or.» mredeauty move it. It is Os of it fe you can our aim to show take your choice ® complete line Fascr —and there ta of al the newest x \Cassrwene, | ‘hoieeworth tat- ‘and best styles. taking. Here Of course, that | revior, | are thousands of gives us a stock 4 FANCY CABSSI- many tim W ceeTe> MERES, aay any , CHEY- reator than any Asp lors, wors- t wo or three | Hor Sac TEDS and HOP other stores 2 SACS-in the carry. Our va- Scrrs. Bewest patterns. riety is most as ss Some almost famous our C ous Sacks plain in their quality. Now we quiet neatness— could horde our | Axp others more pro- ph ti) me surplus up until | (1, wayg,| Round — dat the last ‘sun | = | noue that arenot fires"—and our one genteel. That big bold reduc- T maT would sem to be Hons wouldwork | FY yy | feat enough— the sime result, but we've gone But that would Bezx further. Done be too selfish. & "Twould S be 8 -~ ame saree 2 some perfectly characteriatic of Ar PLAIN BLACK *Dwouldn't x v eR Dasa pretonten for you. 8ove | $22.50 | -atapies tuat announce it for | 820.00 | 22 fashion NOW—while the ii season after sea- timessripetopat | $18.00 | son. the Suits into AND ‘The sale began immediate serv- fee, Take your ps and we never choice of thou- hing sands of our becape ia = i 213.735 — = FANCY CAssI- oe But then you MERE, CHEV- f meas know you are IOT, Worsted age going to find just and Hop Sac 813.75 what we say is Suits—end of 913.75 here. You are several lots of 913.75 sure of satisfac- % Pisin Black tion—and ff you 813.75 Cheviots and 3.75 shouldn't get it Corkscrews that youknow youget 813.75 Lave been sell- cin your money ing at 825, giszs || Baek» Who ‘$22.50, 820,818 ; | wouldn't Buy and 816.50, for For 825, S22. 50,820, $13.75. | Ose | #8 190 Ww Suits for EEK. rg $13.75. Jor Taz Tunoxe. | | Saxs Ann Company. | | pa ave ap 7rusrazer. | W. M. Sucsres & Soxs, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. DIMITY LAWNS, SMALL FIGURES, 12% CENTS CANTON CLOTHS REDUCED FROM 15 TO 10 CENTS. ALL GINGHAM8 MARKED AT ACTUAL COST. DIMITY STRIPES 1M PINK, BLUE AND BLACK, 12% CENTS. 200 PIECES SWISS MUSLINS IN NEW AND BEAUTIYUL DESIGNS. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS. OFF OF ALL, IN ADDITION TO THE EX- TREMELY LOW PRICES, WE MAKE A CASH DISCOUNT OF PEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ONE PRICE. 4620 W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. M. W. Bevenivor, No. 1215 F and 1314 Guts, ‘Has his store full of useful and ornamental goods such as delight HOUSEKEEPERS and others, REFRIGERATORS—EDDY's, with alate stone 8 1 rf i if ii His al He | ‘at full prices. We would rather not get rich soquick. Hf you meed Shove (Men's, Wornen’y of Children’s) you will find your ‘ting here its full hundred Tate worth ot Eaxsr To Tare And prompt to cure, Ayer's Pills set on the intestines ‘not by stimulating, but by strengthening them. They Promote the natural peristaltic motion of the bowels, without which there can be no regular, healthy opers- tions. For the cure of constipation, bilioumess, Jaundice, vertigo, sick headache, indigestion, sour stomach and drowsiness, Avews Pris Are uneurpassed. They are equally beneficial tm rhoumatism, neuralgia, colds, chilis and fevers. Be- ing purely veretable, delicately sugar costed and quickly dissolved, they are sdmirably edapted for household use, as well us for travelers by lund or sea. Ayer's Pills are in grester demand the world over than ‘any other pill and are recommended by the most emt nent physicians. Evsax Dose Errecrive. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggista everywhere. M®* WIXNstows soorine srauP Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It ROOTHES the | CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, | CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy for DIARBH@A. Sold by draggiste in every part of th world. Besure and ask for ‘Mrs. Winslow's Boot! ing Syyan” and take no other kind. 5-centes bottle. For Tur Broon, Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and Biliousness take 2 BROWNS IRON SITTERS. rt yaickly. ‘sale by all dealers ‘ Beeps ‘or sale by in medicine. s jOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, TORPID LIVER, BEX cured. Nerve. spd ‘iver Pee = a” ‘2b st and Pa ave. of8 Be. = ays iy I ot ‘EPHERD'S PLAID owe ng Btrictly all wool, cut in the latest style and tailored to. perfection, with double’ beck pockets and feta. admit that they cannot produce quality end ‘tocke for tote than Ss nf ments of @ Sawyer's . Harris’ Cassimere, Rock Casi- ere Fak olbor stanpiard Sepeen kavs bore gue ine faloon shape by tin: most skilital cutters and sewed together by Lands trained. to the basinese— Material and geke thes act ateciusely perfect, 50, 7. 86.75, €6.50, BO, 85.50—ar0 re et in utter ot Heretote surge 12 50. bu 2.50, Progréas, and weirs Se. We oi a with someth! at Rem ‘For boys,coat, vest and long pants (sizes 12 to 18 yrs. ), =. FS gt ate 2 = ee S333 = 8 By MOM” BOYS’ TWO-PIECE RUITS (sizes 4 to 14 years), ests ae . a i £3 “ye aye 00 KN N GGG ERE ge lice i os? BAS “oS? Soe Eee COATS AND VESTS, oo oon = iss = i. & & @ w aE mow a= —— ARE Serpe Marmechusetts ate. TRICTLY ONE PRICE. srdlay until 11 p.m, Toate ‘and checks, om sale Mon- Pees EST SF Sorrp Srertrye Stver Woeopixe Presexrs. M. W. Gazz. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, TEMPORARILY aT 1437 Puxxa Ave ON ALL GOODS, WITHOUT RES- ERVATION, A Discouxr Or 10 Pax Cexr For Case. EERE PRN ene renee | —— $28 7TH ST. AND 706 K ST. ¥.W. A SPECIAL OFFERING IN INDIA LINON at 120. yard, fully equal to anything sold st 180. ‘This ts the very cream of « lot of goods just Purchased, and that will be the price for it ‘as long as it Insts. FINE DOTTED SWI8S at 25. yard. FIGURED SWISBES at 25, 35, 45 and 50>. FINE BLACK INDIA LINON at 1936, 15, 18, 90 and 25e. yard. 401NCH THIGH LAWNS—2 big variety of besutifal CHILDREN'S GARDIKAL DERDE RIBBED HOSE, Positive fast colors. Sizes Gto ig. Only 12460. pair. LADIES’ PURE SILK MITTS at 26 and 50c..paize BARGAINS 1X PARASOLS. achcme aca, (026 7th et. and 706 K st. 2.9. Ova Exrmz Sroct Or Bore Axo id ‘WE HAVE PRICES CUT IN HALF. Buite we sold at 86 00 we sell at $6.00. Suits we sold at $7.50 we sell at $3.75. (Suits we sold ut 67.00 we sell at $3.50. ‘Bult wo sold at $6.00 we sell at $2.00. ‘Suite wo sold at $5.00 we sll at $2.80. Woalec mate o tty seduction ta our ‘MMS SUIT DEPARTMENT. © Tae Lowpon Axo Lavenrcot Crormmoe Compant, 2d EDITION. HIS CAREER CLOSED. A Significant Statement by Prinoe Bismarck. NO CIVIL WAR IN WYOMING. The Redding (Cal.) Stage Robbers Both Caught. OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BISMARCK’S CAREER CLOSED. A Significant Sentence in His Remarks at Dresden. Dazspex, June 20.—A verbatim report of the remarks made by Prince Bismarck in‘reply to the enthusiastic greetings extended to him in this city while on bis way to Vienna discloses a most important passage. Replying to the ad- dress presented to him by the municipal depu- tation the prince expressed himself in a manner wah poet ean Gis reports that be ia aiming to procure his restoration to office. In the coarse of his Se Prince Bismarck onl recognize in this splendid recep’ tion of my person in the past. I Ro offi- cial posttion in the it, nor shall I ever present do so. I represent a chapter of the past ‘t is closed forever.” >_— MERELY A DRUNKEN ‘There Was No Battle Between the Soldiers and Wyoming Settlers. Omana, Nen., June 20.—A special from Doug- las, Wyo., says: Sensational reports of a battle between soldiers and residents of Suggs, the Bew town on the western extension of the Bur- Uington, sent out from Buffalo, have been greatly exaggerated. Friday afternoon a row occurred between a colored cavalryman and a Suggs gambler, and the gambler drove the soldier out of town at the muzzle of a revolver. The soldier's com- rades took up the quarrel, and that night a squad of colored cavalrymen went to Suggs and opened fire on the saloon where the gambler was running a faro game. and one citizen wounded. Latest edviccs are that no future trouble is likely to occur. and the affair was merely the result of a dranken | spree consequent on the payment of troops quartered there. ——»s——_ BOTH ROBBERS CAUGHT. John Ruggles, Who, With His Brother, Held Up the Redding Stage, Mortally Wounded, Woopuann, Cat., June 20.—John D. Ruggsa, who, with his younger brother Charies, robbed the Redding stage and killed Express Messenger Montgomery, were captured in Woodland last night after a desperate fight, in which Ruggles ‘was mortally wounded. Charles Ruggles was wonuded and captured soon after the robbery and officers have been hunting for John ever since. He was brought to jail and fainted from loss of blood. Doctors “say he cannot recover. When told he was going to die Ruggles gave the ry for capa aioe sensational affair. The Redding stage was stopped aboat s month ago bye meshed man. Toss jon opened freon the robber and wounded. his, "Sohn Ri 5, who was in ambush, then shot and Montgomery. The robbers then fied with the cuereme | company's tressare amounting toseveral thousand Charles, who was badly wounded, was robbed by his brother and left to die, but was found afew days after by citizens. Since that John has been roaming about the country with officers in pursuit. ———— Spain and the Tariff. Maprip, June 20.—A cabinet council has de- cided to offer minimum tariff rates to most na- tions, finding it impossible to obtain approval of new treaties during the present parliamentary session. — Fighting at an Irish Political Meeting. Dusux, June 20.—The anti-Parnellites, Messrs, Tanner, Flynn and Sheehan, members of parliament, took part in an open air meeting at Killorglan yesterday. The occasion was marked by faction fights, in which several persons were severely wounded. The prompt ction of « police force of 400 averted a desper- ate nein THE SENATE ONLY IN SESSION. Routine Matters Transacted, With » Brief Executive Session. ‘The attendance of Senators on the democratic side was very slim today, not exceeding a dozen in number, while there were about twice that number on the republican side. The chair was occupied by Mr. Manderson, president pro tem., | who hesitated and seemed puzzled and per- lexed when Mr. Mitchell (who had his long beard shorn off and whose noe was thereby much changed) rose and addressed the “The Senator from ——?” wasas far as Mr. Manderson could get till prompted by one of the clerks, when he added “Oregon.” The in- cident caused a general titter in the chamber and galleries. After the usual routine morning* business the calendar was taken up and bills upon it were disposed of as follows: varmating Os bocdceiaet free bri Autho: tl 2 ri across the Arkansas river connecting Litke Rock and Argenta, Ark. Passed. The House amendment to the Senate joint resolution authorizing the President to pro- claim a general ing the commemorating Poor was concurred in. It was to substitute the 2ist Tovamend the act of March 8, 1877, vide for the bringing of suits against ‘The conferees on the river and harbor appro- t iL i i i i i i i E F | prove to | Several hundred shote were fired and | one cavalryman was killed and two cavalrymen | A MEMORIAL BRIDGE, To Go From the Observatory Grounds to the Arlington Pastate. Senator Hunton introduced today a new bill directing the Secretary of Wat to have con- structed « memorial bridge from the most con ‘vYenient point in the naval observatory grounds cross the Potomac to the most convenient | Point of the Arlington estate.* The bridge | “shall be of euch dimensions and capacity and constructed of such material as in the jnde- ment of the Secretary of War is most suitable; |and if not practical to give mid bridge euff- [cient height to permit ¢he panage of vemels | the Secretary of War te authorized to have «uch fuitable mecha:ical means or draw provided to | allow the unobstructed of vemels in the channel part of the river, The sum of @100,000 cone fe may be necessary is ap- ror ot End’ to commence the construction’ of tke bridge. — A Shooting Tournament. The shooting tournament of the Washington Rod and Gun Club commenced this morning and attracted quite a crowd of enthusiaets, ‘The following program wns followed First event, 10 singles, entrance money, @: second event, 15 singles, entrance money, €1, third event, 20 , entrance money, @2 | South ovens, 26-08 entrance money, @1.50: ch event, sixth event, 15 ro os entrance mo: — hea he 8 ¥ ith event. sing ine. j ninth. event, 30 single, entrance m | and 10th event, 20 gingiea, entrance my Cont of target | movers, Divisions 90, 30,29 and 20 per cent. [Ten per cent deducted for two best averages, Division 60 and 40 per cent at close of she A complete corduroy suit to order is offered by | the <inb, which may be accepted in lien of the 0 40 per cent: otherwise it will go to the {eho cr having the third best average of the |da;. Averages will be bared on entire pro Gra, of 40 mach thereof as may be shot off Messrs. Waguer. Hunter, Happer, jr. Stecle and Mills shoot as experts without inter- mission. All other shooters will shoot under the North handicap system. —— The Kecord of Deaths. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today burial permits were issued from the health office for the White Elijah Taylor, 65 vears, heart disease; Julia Williams, 62 years, Bright's disease; Mi- chacl Leonard, 53. y nsumption: Antom , 5S years, pistol shot wound of braim Turner, 28 years, overdose Year’, septicwmia; in: Amelia, Ruth Stege- ; Edmund P. Cor- months, cholera #hfantum; Ruth Horn, 1 month, cholera iufancum, Coloreé—Charies Henson, 24 years, Sarah J. Woods, 22 years, diarrhoa; Lily Joh son, $ years, diphtheria; Mavinia Cooper, 4 diarthaa; Lewis Wilson, 2 months, enialineenes Confirmations, The Senate in executive session today con- firmed the nomination of T. A. Roseberry to be register of the land office at Susanville, Cal., jand. J. A. Ecker postmaster at Fayetteville, BARRETT. On Monday morning. J asm, 3 geigek, ROBERT. SS t= franst arrott, a native of Castle Island, Count ah Barrett, tative jana, County May his soul rest in peace. Amen Poteral will take place from his late pty ra an tS fannes where fequicn mises w ede ives and frienda of the family are Vited to attend. BATES. On June 19, IMME. at 4 o'cdock my, CACRA TEANSETTE wliet Prank ©. Beton Funeral from No. 907 13 ovebock jm Tuesday, June 2 BEERS. 5; adden ye we Re ter of the lute Richard Polkinhorn of Weshing- rs - COOPER. On June 18, 1892. at 9.20 COOPER, intant ‘Gaughter of ‘Nelson and Cooper, aged three incnths and tweu! sieht ‘frown arene . avenue southwest, Tuesiay. Lives and friends invited to attend phaNcis TARDE: Infaris Fowler, aged six months « sasels came for ive i the mori TEa Sites fo Gets heavenly Taree GIBBS. On Sunday, June 19, 1802, at 2 o'clock .. SUSAN A.. widow of the late Joseph Gibue neastle, Va. in the ninety second your of her Funeral from the residence of her son. 3. A. Gtbbm, No, 55 Nora Capit atreat, Tova) ai 430 ofcion mm. Friends and relatives inv’ attend. Eiond and Fincastle, Va.. papers plensecopy) = GRAY. On June 20. 1492, at mat 3209 P street northwest, Mrs. DRUSILLA GRAY, in the seventy-minth year ot ber eral services at Ost Hi Weduesday at 10 KEESE. 00 Monday. June 20, 1807 at, 92 a... CHARLES A. beloved and only child of Charles | and the late Lala Keose, aged ton months and twenty, ‘uneral from his father's residence. No. 407 © street northwest, on Welnesday. June Pom. iiclatives and friends are respectful attend LEONARD. On June 19, 1802, at 11-0 om, MICHAEL LEONARD. aged 8 Funeral on Tuesday from | strovt northeast. thetice to Bt. dc ier mass will be offered fo at BW a.m. MILLER. P.m., after a long and painful tines, which she +) with Christian fortitude, ANNIE, beloved wife Wan. Miller, in the furty-aixth year uf hor age. | Gone, but not forgotten. Funeral will take place from her residence, 238 43g strect southwest,on Tuesday, June 71, at 3 o'Cloght pe MOULDES. Sunday, Jane 19, IKR2, at 11.30 p. m., MARGHETTE, the beloved wite of Wesley the repose of bite #1 On Saturday, June 1K, 1802, at 1040 Our mother is sleepine 89 free from all pein, ©, wake her not, sweet spirit, to wiffer acwia. Bheslumbers#o soundly, 0 bet her sleep om. Sickness is ended ber troubles are gone Jesus, while our hearts are }lewding: Over the sou’ tuat death has won, je Would in tLis soleiun wecting ‘Caimly say Thy will be done. Though cast down weare not forsaken; rehonEh eMicted nop alone. pon Midst eve " taken, Bieased Lord Thy will be done. BY HER DAUGHTER CORNELIA. Foneral from Mount Moriah Chatch Wednesday Lo'ciock, 2d street between M and N southwost. ‘a are invited EDEN. CAROLINE MUI er 497 Mstroot north private, OURAND. son of Franic Inte W. 4 H Eimory Ouran” cas Pea rt LE ta) Pde ee, ETE morning, June 20, fre S ee Wotineeday, 2 Bears 20, 8 GEORGE W.. intent and the P. eee eer ce Toners from the Vermont aene Hane tee eek ee oe Tr You Rea» Tms Yor Wax NOT BE DECEIVED. Goo8 things have always been counterfeited amd to :tated—artieles without merit, never. ‘We cautioned you last week against the tmftetions of CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. ‘Nobody Whee to be deceived—eo don fomget the ‘eaution—atk for CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILI: Amaist upon having C-A-R-T-E-R-8, and cee that you eet them. ‘Dom't forget the ceution—don't be decetved. Cansems Car FoR PITCHERS CastoBia 7”