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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1892. Leavixo Tows For Tar Soma ‘You will certainly have to take either Trowx, Travertye Bac on Har Dax Horsnay Toxonnow. (Close 1 o'clock.) ‘Why not have them from ® Reliable House? You ‘will feel more confident of the lasting quality of these goods if you purchase them from Tire principat stores close Daif day on Satardays| TTT (00, PPP HH & PS Garine the heated term, so that your shoppitrmust | ¢ 9 PPP "i AA ag de before 1 o'clock. T oo +3 HA AM 5 ‘Thoreare a few hints from The Palais Royal which You'll probably be giad to profit by. Boors.—rne 2. stitions are here at only 10°. each, of six for 50 cents. The usnal cheap (10e.) OAitions are here at onl cents. Here's a coed quarter's worth ‘Our Bessie, by Rosa N. Carey. Scartet ketter, by Nathante! Hawthorne. A Life's Romance, by “The Duchess. Kenthworth, by Sir Waiter Seott. EF-Over one thousand Novels, Eesays, &¢., from the pens of the world’s famous men and women. Trexse Masvracrory. trunks, but fresh stock of our own make. Saronzs Im hundreds of styles and sires, with various \inings, running in Trvxas Of all stytes and in all sizes, ranging in price trom $1.50 $45.00. my are covered with either Leather, Canvas, Tin, Tron or Leatheroid. Nacawran —sererso many attractive bargains at fany one time. The Intest arrivals include Dress Fronts to wear with biager suits. 98 cents for euch as Merer before aolit at leas than $2.98. Made of white, ‘cream and navy India silk with rafMe! front. ‘These are trimmed with either nickel, gilt or silver mounting end beautiflly finished throughout. AN INSPECTION OF OUR LINE OF Firrep Toner Bios Tewerny.—sust arrived from our Mr. Kaiser of Paris: Prince of Wales Feather Hair Ornaments, made of metal in black and colors. Being mounted on two shell pins with aire! they may easily be placed in Saremer.|Or Dory. ‘any position in the hair. Only #2each. ‘The importer's loss cnables the showing of a choice collection of Metal Belts, valued from 50c. to $10, to be fered from fie. to 84.98 each. Scrrs, Erc.—rositivety the last consisnment of Storm Serge Blazer Serce Suits that can be retailed at wRolesale prices. @9.75, $10.50 and $12.98 for suits made to retail up te $20. Will convince you that we carry the largest and best selected line of these useful goods in Washington. Don't forget to ask to see the Learnrnow Troxx. FINE FANCY LEATHER GOopSs Always in stock at the lowest prices, ‘The makers’ preparations for fall manufacture also bring you Wrappers at and below wholesale prices. BSc. for choice of a fe hundred, some of whieh have more than a dollar's worth of materfal in then. Faxs—soap-otatty know that the 25e. Japanese ‘Fans are going at 13 cents, and those worth upto 45. are now in the combination lot at 28 cents for choice. But you can’t know of the following: SiNk-faced Japan- ese Fans, mounted onsingie bamboo stick, aton’y 5. each. Note the beanty of decoration. The writer takes one up haphazard; a moonlight scene; you seo through the tope of trees the distant mocn and star- Ait heavens. Artistic in evory sense, Nots the per- epective. And yet we call the Orientals heathens. TOURISTS’ FOLDING PILLOWS, A NECESSITY FOR TRAVELERS, osty 5O0c. rscu. Tornaws Trexx Maxcractonr, 1231 Pa Ave N.W. Factory, 1218 ax» 1220 E sr. ew. Ropatring in all our lines promptly and properly done, it Fools, perhaps, but geniusss—geniuses are often fools. Buch works of art as these fans are from eninses— fools, or you would never get them for § eentseach. Groves.—onty «naif day of shopping tomorrow, Boyou can’t waste time. Why not go direct tothe store where the stock is complete the year round? Do you want navy bine or unusual sizes in white cloves? couple! with reliability. .. and Mitts at Sle. that are surerior Do you want a particular shade of tan, Here. at the prices. fray or the new silver peari! ‘The white and natural Chamois Mousquetatres S-dutton-lensth, and of superior quality, are here at @1 instead of $1.25. Only 85 cents if you weir misses? sizes. F The Seashore and Mountain Gloves par ezer'lence ere the Pickin of Biarritz Mousquetaires. Heroin Pearl, white and scarce grays, tans and modes, with White o- black stitched backs, 6c. a pair. Haspxencmters—the earty autumn impota- tions are arrivins. See the new I%%ec. novelties; white lawn with bow knot embroidered in corner; colored ‘awn with flear de lis, polka do's and flowers embroidered. The Scalloped an Embroidered Linen Lawn Handkerchief at 18c. or 3for 50 cents, certainly ‘equal any in quality heretofore offered at Ze. each, ant {f not superior in atyles, then hare we no eves. ‘Men's All-linen Handkerchiefs at 13 cents each fre rare even here. Answer quickly. Rimaox<.—xon can't afford to be ranning from Store to store th’s warm weather. Why nod you? Bere the scarce shades, superior qualities, ‘and Palais Royal prices. The 3tinch Moire Ribbons at only 1c. yard are still here in all colors. (Continued below.) Ornex Szasoxaste Bancarss. Noor teas active are The Pstals Royal agents in the home markets and among the New York importers. ‘We find that the su-plus summer stocks consist mainly of choice goods, and thes» have been secured fm some instances at 334 per cent discount. Let us first ilustrate with the latest and most interesting arrival. 100 DOZEN Sowwer Sux Liste Hosz ° at 35c. Ixsrean Or 50c. (Three pairs instead of treo pairs for $1.) First, let us look at those that are warranted fast Black. Here ts the plain end here the narrow rib; here the broad or Richeifea rib, and here the novelty cluster rive. Critically examine the quality, turn them inside out to test the finish, and note that the ribs extend to the toes. Many will recognize the popular Soc. Lisle Hose of the ‘#2 summer season. Now for the Colored Hose. Here are the scarce shades of dark tans, dark curnet or Russia leather, the suede and Bronz* tints so often asked for and seldom found, and | here are six shades each of art greens end yellows. | ‘How cladly you would pay 50 cents a pair for them. Ploase crodit us with the disposition to always give (our patrons the henefit of oar fortunate purchases. Plenty of others. Here those with fast black feat ‘nd uppers in colors. And—but ‘window Aled with samples—No. 1319 Pa “ave. Warr Axo Rev Hosz. | ‘The best only; those that are guaranteed fadeless | ved and white hose that will wasi and still be pure ‘white. Silk-finish Lisle, 49e. patr. Sik, 75, O8c., $1.25, $1.08, $2.68 pair. Brsce Gaze Listz Hose. Finer than sik; the double soles and high epliced | heels render durable these cobweblike stockings. Im. Ported to retail at 73 conte. Secured by cur buyer to (Bell at Scents, and only becarse the importer has to Bave winter goods in mind sooner than do you. jock in the show Camprews Fisr Brace Hose. ‘The English and German Ribbed Hose, in sizes from Bto 10; quaiiiies usually sold from Sie. to 50 cents, ‘Choice of all sizes for only 25 cents. Among the lot fre those with double knees for boys! wear. Tur New Conser Covers. Only Mie. and AS-. for ribbed garments that were Smported to sell at 5SOani T5cents. They are genuine Usieandstik finished. In white only. Small, me-| Gum and extra sizes, which may be sed as vests as_ Well as corset covers. Superior quality. Will look | Detter a'ter washing than the low-price silk garments. Cotton and Cambric Undergarments at prices regu- Mer patrons will gladly profit by. 4G. toe choice of the Palais Royal's Celebrated BOn Garments. Gowns, Skirts, Chemises, Drawers (O04 Corset Covers, finished as well as if home made. &1 for any of the @1.35 garments, among which are ‘tbe popular gowns with surplice neck of embroidery, Pall high sleeves gathered at wrist with tacks and em- Yroidery. Srectar—ariaat Gowns of tnest cambeie, Ices and @mbroideries on special table at less than cost: $1.15, (91.3, $1.68, $1.98, €2.25 and $2.98 for garments ‘What wore from $1.50 to 85 each. ‘TRE PALAIS ROYAL, is Corner 12th and Pa. ave. We Tms Cas Arrorp Repverox. We suave ciosep ovr THE Re. MAINING STOCK OF AN UNDERWEAR MANUFACTURER. IT DOES NOT AMOUNT TO SO VERY MUCH, YET IT GIVES US AN OPPORTUNITY “TO LET YOU IN” AT A PRICE SO MUCH LESS THAN WE COULD FORMERLY SELL IT FOR. THESE ARE SOME OF THE ITEMS: Agee ASSORTMENT OF GOWNS at 75¢. Worth A_naxpsowe Lack-TRIIMED GowN, tan Sess Toke of teks and inserting. At OS. jworth > INE. EMBROIDERY-TRIMMED GOWNS. yoke of Hambury inserting end tacks, full sleeves, “ome ‘roidery raf round neck and sleeves. Only’ 85c,: F INE CAMBRIC GOWNS, yoke of solid brotd- ery, ruflloaround neck, down front and around the full sleeves. t) Frise cawsare cows, yoteot soit around ueck sod testse. Une ‘Shen wor Cursse. Frise LIN CHEMI! corded bands. Only She worth Fog. NSE Eenarey Sen ouem stent Fixe tace-raneuep camsnio cuenise. Only Ze. Haspsour Hamburz : Only Zoe. ; Worth We. Haxnsoue LACE-TRIMMED, EM. BROIDERY. CHEMISE, wade V, ‘neck “and some are necks. Also a few round nec! ‘Pe. HE Si6s, e1'ds, O25, 92. G8, 08.95, 838s and EMBROIDERED CHEMIS! Haubare arouses asck aaa” Lister Dusweaa Prars campntc prawers, finished with,» clus- ter of tucks and wide hem. Only 250. ; worth 350. Lapres: crosep prawe iia hem and tacks yoke bands. Onl in extra as ly 28e. 5 we INE MUSLIN, DRAWERS, mado with a tucked Gyno ate gad wide ‘cluster of tucks above, At Fise avs IN DRAWERS, mado ‘Ham- yang rate and cluster ‘of tacks above: Only 60s; Fixe warsoox DRAWERS, made with « of, Hamburg and three ciusters ‘of fine tucks. Bie. ; worth 80c. Frise wvsirs pxawens, snished with wide in: serting and ruffle of embroidery to match; clusters of Theke above. “At Te: Fier cammnte DRAWERS, yoko tands, raffle Mambarg and clusters of tacks above: ” At et ori Be. Fir CAMBRIC DRAWERS. Seg eae ere Te $1.38, 81.40, $1.65, 81.98, $2.20, $2.50. wet: with: toinnte At OSe. = ruft. is 5, 8148, W103, 8185, 81 Ue Laors: Sra. Laos: FINE MUSLIN SKIRTS, m: . ride red ruffie and four clasters: Se eninaa aay! ecg tends TN SKIRTS, made with a widecambric of Hambarg embroids around the es worth 81-25, sais DIES"MUSLIN SKIRTS, made with an8-in. ruf- Hasharg and clusters of flae tucks above. At ‘worth #3 & OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE Can write to us f Ladies’ Muslin Underwear Dopartuent, Wa douse L A SN N r dy BE ss Fo, ok ERY Ss TLLL ADA N NN EBR U U RRR «GG fer § $ Ea 3 & B § OS Eh So o™ Bat “oo OR SSP 4a BR 00 ad Pt et 23 a &B aca* By bs 420, 422. 424, 426 7TH ST. “Buaxco.- Yor ‘Whitening all articles of Buff Buckskin Leather, yi5-lm 929 F st. a.w. Resser Suozs. RUSSET OXFORDS ‘RUSSET OXFORDS ‘For Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Cuildren. WILSON & CARR, dy1S-Le 0 Fot aw. Frsxsoaws Sewsrar Eorasuismeant BARGAINS IN SHOW WINDOW. i 6:1] Seventh street northwest. wow Re stits, Gea SSE wn yn |Seeseseeeeceegeeesy Saavz Sacz Ibbbbesbobssstestodd PERRY'S. % wie WH have pamed the time for profit with ‘WW WW some lines. PARASOLS is one of them. ‘WW Weare content to rid ourselves of them ‘We do not offer you a stock of damaged or shopworn | Without a thought of what they were—without » Murmur at the loss such prices as we have marked them now entail. We haven't a great many—al- though we began summer with the largest hne wo ever had. Perhaps the largest line of nothing but ‘Rovelties that was to be found in town. Directly it was PARASOL weathor they commenced to go. prices from $1.00 ‘We wonder if there is anybody without one? You ‘és $80 OO, | rat te pay attention i you are, for wo are mak- ing possible some advantageous shopping you never have been able to do before. Sox Suanes. The $2 BROWN and ECRU PARASOLS are 81.50. The @2.50, #3 and $3.50 CHANGEABLE STRIPED PARASOLS with tho fancy bor- ers and the PLAIN SURAHS are #2. The $3.50, $3.75 and #4 COACHING PARA- SALS of changesble silk, with satin stripe and cages to match, are ‘The €4 and €4.50 BROCADE INDIA SILK PARASOLS, with fancy bordors, The 85 and 6 PARASOLS, w red, black and tan grenadine borders, and the same grades of changeable silk, with satin spots, are 83.75. All the attractive prices are not laid on the PARA- SOLS. The entire ‘‘Umbre!la brigade” comes in fora share—the facis ina nutshell: Sox Unonerias. 24-inch TWILLED SILK, in navy blue and garnet—ONLY 83.25. 24-inch CHANGEABLE SILK—red or blue ‘with black are the combinations—ONLY 83.25. The 26-inch are ONL. 50. 26-inch RED and NAVY BLUE, mounted on Fox frames—ONLY 84. Crttprews Panasors. 32-inch SATIN STRIPED—ONL. Aé-inch SATIN STRIPED—O; Canrrace Panasora, ALL-SILK GROS GRAIN, with ebony handles—only @1.65. SATIN DE CHINE, with ebony handles— only #2. GROS GRAIN SILK, mareoline lined—only 83. HEAVIER QUALITY of SILK—only 83.50. SURAH SILK, with lace trinming—5 and e SURAT! SILK, covered with crepe de chine i. Raw Snape. 26-inch ENGLISH GLORIA, mounted on natural handles—1.50. 26-inch SILK GLORIA, handsome wood ‘mountings—#1.50. 28-inch UNION SILK—natural sticks—#2.15. 28-inch LISLE SPUN SILK—natural sticks 83. 26-inch GERMAN GLORIA, with selvage edge and natural sticks—83. If you prefer metal-trimumed hand} them in Dresden sterling silver born—at all prices from 85 to $9. we have French Now, think of the sun and the showers you will have to protect yourselves from—then look at the PARASOL and the UMBRELLA you are carrying— then st OURS and the PRICES. You aro indeed well Toke, of | Provided if it doean'tseem wise to YOU tobuy. There ean be but few of you so fortunately fixed. Penayss, “SINT AND THE AVENUE." ‘Established 1840. ‘Telephone 995. W. A. Pierce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. OUR STORE will CLOSE at 1 o'clock to- ‘morrow, Saturday, on account of moving. Banoarss For Sarunpsy Morsrxo. ruffle =)! Craparece Exrnact. Regular price, 50:. FOR SATURDAY, 216. ouxce. SWISS LILAC. Regular price, 35c. SAT- URDAY, 27e. ounce. TRIPLE FRENCH EXTRACT OF WOOD VIOLET, WHITE KOSE, LILIES OF FRANCE, LILY OF THE VALLEY, Haspsour exsroreren DRAWERS, meade} YLANG YLANG. Regular price, 48 to S0c. REDUCED FOR SATURDAY TO Re. ounce. Hosiery Repvcrioss. ‘LADIES NOH LISLE HOSE, in 3 sty Regular Price, 6c.” KED! RDAY TO ir. abApTns, CHRP ATA RIBBED SILK OE . Keguier price, 1. SATURDAY, = "4 ACO HOSE, Past. Price, Se. REDU: 23 LADIRS' OUT-SIZE EGYPTIAN BALBRIG- GEN HOSE for SLOUT LADIES, Size 514, fh Regul ce foe. Tie Bay okie He. SATURDAY, stl cae es , 0c. pair. CHILDREN'S FINE uiDBi RED HOSE.” An sizes Leger Janz, Museo Vests, " ECK, SILK FINISHED. Regul 50s. POW SATURDAY ONLY, sagen We. pair, / apres! extia’ Hike prop.strrom K. Kegu- BLACK. To ED. MOROCCO REDUCED TO ir. Srey, Buraaxs Ix Dante Sarr W. A. Prince & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, Cor. Sth st. and Pa. ave. Eto. W. on Hor Wearner Wraar. ettstgaHot weather. Prices 9 Mal ofcur BL80. Tapored. Beotel Cheviot Nealige Shtrts have “reduced to #1. where You will yom will uot Rud as good e stirt for the money. lhud- pes and checks, tn trom 14 w 17. ‘sin lot, witch were ormeny $1, 81. whe this city is bene done here. if} buy here vald: Nike Treo Ul Timerses All desirable patterns, inc! i et esac? reduced to. wis ih st a. w., neat N.Y. Praca Axp Vasa, Ice Cream and Orange Ice ream will be served on Satur- Mints, day. - Quality so well Be. known that comment 1s = unneces-ery. Quantity Fruit ‘Crystals, ‘Tae, * Box. AEH BPR BNE Boss ME ILEAUAYS RRI FEE TTT fi RRR_ Il NN N ena Te TS SEI A A LLL ERE = BUYERS DURING THi SALE. FERED IN SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR. THE MATTERS. We Qvore A Fsw Tovar: MEN'S Hand-sewed Calf Lace Bi Consress Gaiters, ail eizes. (Reguiar 86.00 quatity. ‘EN’S Hand-welt Kangaroo Lace M and Coneress Gaiters, cll sizes. ‘ (Regular 23.75 quality.) MEN'S French Walts,in button, 1ace or congress, aliseizes. (Regular $3.50 quality. ) and $2.75 if, End Tehncrosss Hoxie oles: (Reguiar $2.50 quality.) Russia Calf and Bluchers, a’ (Regular 82.50 quality. ) Ess MEN LAres: Opera and Common Sense. (Reguiar $4.00 quality.) All of our Dongola Kid But- ton, in 5 suapes, Ato EK..... (Regular 83.00 quality.) aie Patton, ol SBF Bright Dongola Button, (Regular $2.00 quatities. ) $1.19 Lvs. Léprs: shapes and widths... Red and Chocolate Goat But- ton, spring heels..... (Regular 81.50 quality.) NFANTS! Patont-leather Vamp and Pongola Button, worked a 39c. (Regular b0c. quaiity.) CAND A HUNDRED OTHER GILT- EDGE BARGAINS, WHICH LACK OP SPACE PREVENTS MENTIONING. Misses’ CALL FARLY TOMORROW AND AVOID THE SATURDAY EVENING RUSH. Lous Henares, Fixe Suors, 402 Tm Sr N. W. It Look for ‘The Old Woman in Shoe.” Oren until 9 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday. on-———_ Friar, Sarvnpay Asp Mospar ira Paro On certain goods that will open ‘buyer. For Mex W: 18 eyes of every tuett, Coon & Co. Ovni: OM ince tos Hose, mode, Diack and. Fs 2am Hair Under- oss, seen PO ‘ $1.25 aac OPER, Outing Flannel 95 OUR ,Genune Percale Wais' e . UB 500, U1 ide | White Walsse es B80, (QUE 50e. Outing Shirts... 29 or 48-. Fancy Percale © Janndered trimmed, all to 16 yours. A Scxpry TNE Of BROKEN LOTS Fi aout SET or of 100-y Ore bop videred taiid NE TOF of Fite Toiiet's NE TOT of Japanese Folding SE [Lo of Fine trish Linon Paper 1 SE TOT of Pockot Nickel Ink Stands, NE JOT of Toilet Paper. 1,090-sheets ORE Lor ofainar PYNE [OT of Tripl Oo" Leer OF T° tere | OFE OF 0 Embossed Le O® L' 81.50 of clerks, and i Order to Keen every une yusy we Tree ee Cabat” BACRIFICE, Tere KY AUEMAN, AVE. N.W. A. K. £00 PEN: a —o { ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS. [Bhd satin ated eee oo {CAUTION willineure health. Incase your PLUMB- ING ts not peryect, we can make it so. And we can do the work for you o that ¢ wilt not have to be done over. ‘This work, as well as FURNACE, RANGE and LATROBE REPAIR- ING, should be done at this time of the year, for it can now be given more earl attention and it can be done at @ considerable saving. Speak tous about it! 8.8. Sux» & Buo 432 Orn Se. 0a-A CYCLONE OF BARGAINS AWAITS SHOE NEVER BE- FORE WERE SUCH STERLING VALUES OF- BUT WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE THB STOCK ENTIRELY AND HAVE MOWED DOWN PRICES IN ORDER TO FACILITATE $3.00 $2.50 $1.98 ree B1.89 Hand-sewsd French Dongola $2. 50 Arzn's Sansaraniny 512 DILLWYE sr. PHILADELPHIA PA. ‘T have taken a great deal of med ine in my life, but no remedy over Ar R. Naruaxsors, 818 Tra Sz | | NEA wares seme ‘The special prices named. in yesterday's ‘*Star” are only good for one day sneretoro, ts sr nounced. We could not afford to name these prices regularly. 1 “odd lot” of Corsets, not ons worth less than 75e. and many worth @1 Per pair. Choice of the Jot tomer parilla, which I consider the best row only. coesecse 460. per pair, 50c. Ladies’ Tmitation Percale Mhirt ‘Watsts, frilled front, plaited front WILL OURE rou. and back, all sizes... 300 81.25 Ladies’ Fine White Lawn Waists, plaited collar and fancy front... 790 1%éc. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, all + bam WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP “4 been used for over FIPTY YEARS by MIT.1 of MOTHERS for thelr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH. ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy for 25e. Ladies’ All-black Silk Mi 160 Sc. aud 50>. Silk Mitis, ecra and tan.180 PROTESTS INCHICAG Sunday Closing of the Big Fair Not at All Liked. LATE RETURNS FROM ENGLISR POLLS Gen. Stevenson Leaving Home for the East. IDAHO MINING TROUBLES. CHICAGO PROTESTS, ‘Mass Meeting of Citizens Denounces the Senate's Action on the Fair Bill. Cmcaco, July 15.—The large delegate meot- tacking to the loan of $5,000,000 to the world’s fair the provisions that the gutes must ‘oa Sunday and that no liquors should | the grounds. was crowded. ‘The meeting was the of the action of the Rheinlander Band, $2.00 Hose, all sizes. 190. Pint Velencienn quality. 25o. Plat 13>. ern Guipure Lace... 18¢. Ecrn Guipure Lace... 124g¢. All-linen Damask Tot Extra Fine All-linen Ladies’ Extra Fine Em. Hakfs. Se. Crash for making towels. 12%. Crash for mi Infants’ mbric Short Skirts . Muslin Drawers... ‘50c. Children’s Gingham Dresses, emb. trimmed ... 2 : 0c. Seamiess Dress Shiold: be. large bottle Machine Oil, FFF 00 RRR FF OOR R Men's Vast Black Howe. 12340. Men's Linen Collars, 1c. Men’s Linen Cut R. Naraansox. Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, 818 Tra Sr. N. It Ww. OMice of MATTHEW BURNAEM 7th si. near Dn.w. 00 U U RRR o ou UR R co wih E 18 NOW IN FULL SWING. During this sale wo are giving @ Srreraz Discovsr Or 15 Crests On every dollar's worth of goois bourht in any one of our Try Cosereres Deranrwents. In addition to this we stlow all our for- mer reductions to remain in force. Wedo this for 15 days only, ts short space of time we expect to clear out every dollar's worth of summer goods now in our store— couse of this our most Kberal afer yet. You know f advertise fact experience that we only on this ‘want during the next few months don’t fail tocall on uns tomorrow. You'll probably nd Just the thing im one of our thirty com- fe departwents und at a price lower than ever before. Nore Sowe Or Ocn Nev Pauces. Sults. formerly selling at $3. ring sals to #2. Nat price hos $8 0 Fine Dress Suits, made u> to sell at €6, 87 Kedueeg during Gur former sale to 84; lena unt oF 15 percent. Net price now......83.40 Oxr Elegant and Durable Suguner Corset. Baduced tr £0) Roto BL; less 13. Set o% B50 ae iiyr-weisht : a the latest shgdes of blue and pink. Aiicod last weok to $1; i%es 15 per vent. how Sdyuednd anion Our Handsome Gloria Silk Urmbreil gonis’ handles asd sz.) Kkedusod in trom @1.50 to 81 feng now Ont ¥ Men's Vests, Net price uow. formor sale ‘Net price ‘9 due or marsellies; lose 15 per coms, OX TF. of Colored Chitt.n, sitk em- ] 5 , | Apenny saved is @ penny exrned—no matter how 4 broitered ede: . + 4OC. | smelt your purchase or how great our former reduc- OF LE 2dc. | tion, no matter wi @ paircf hose, a handkerchief, a bottle uf colo:ne, a pocket book or piece of Sowolry, during this sae you will be entitled toand we allow you a A Sercruz Discousr Or 15 Pun Crt j On your purchase, In this, as in all our sales, we Marrarw ac sk AUT ETA 403, 405, 07 Tm Sr. N.W. T. B. Townsn & Sox. » et price | human Se adios’ or | Wise. DIARRHG@A. Sold by drucgist in every part of the World. Besure and ask for ‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup” and take no other kind. 23 cente a bottle. Masry Prnsoxs Are broken down from overwork or household cares, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS which issued the invitations. A number of speakers expressed themselves, st-ongly upon Senate's action, the = of which wns the following speech by Gen. Le: “I was astounded, . “ton learning the e. Wehave fought just | tical men as its members for forty | 3 are fanatics. They want to put | the stamp of their imbecility on an age that i LIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION, TOMPIDLIVER, | 100 peart cheat of ten en, ‘ BE Ouse: 3 om. go isan Ameri. Sagupiie free amy Pa ES can city. We want no such pnritanie restric- ave._| tion. What the world’s fairdirectors should say | Tue Wansex Suoz Hover, to the Senate is that unless they removed those | Sunday and no drink restrictions they might keep their money.” [Cheers]. Before adjourning the following resolutions were passed: Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting that unless the absurd and oppressive condi- tions attached by the United States Senate to | the eaid appropriation are ied the pro- | congressional aid to the worlds fair should be rejected with scorn by the local di- | rectory of the fair. Resolved, That should such action be taken | by the said’ directors wo, as representatives of the various societies, pledge to chem our indi- | vidual assistance in their eYorix to secure the | amount necessary from the patriotic citizens of Chicago. The Chicago district turners, claiming to rep- resent 5,000 citizens, have »asicd a nevis of rexo- | lutions in condemnation of the action of United ites Senate with regard to the cl 's fair on Sundays. The resol @oclaro that such action meaas the ine falling off of at least 12,000,000 adzission tickets, and conelnde thus Resolved, That in view of the foregoing the House of Representatives be requested to with- 1015 F STREET N.W., ALWAYS LEADS ON LOWEST PRICES FOR THE BEST FOOTWEAR. OUR ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK ARE AS FOLLOWS: 800 PATRS LADTES' $2.50, $3 AND $3.50 OXFORD TIES, MANUFACTURER'S 8AM- PLES, SIZES 8, 34 AND 4 WIDTHS A, B AND C, AT $1.85 PER PAIR. THESE ARE ON OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS. Majority of the English Opposition Growing. Loxpor, July 15.—After a most bitter fight Sir Charles Dilke hak again been given an op- Portunity to re-enter public life. The fight against him was not waged so mnch on politieal sounds, for the Forest of Dean division, in which be «too, has always given good liberal Majorities, but because of his connection with the famous Crawford divorce case. The church People arrayed themselves and many bitter personaliues were One featare Of the contest was the calling of & meeting for pose of attacking Sir Charles, but the prineijral expected Mr. Stead, formerly editor of the Pall Mail Gazetie—did not appeor and the waa taken possession of by Sir Charles friends, whe denounced the unchristian-like attitrde of the Social Purity Association, which led in the ht against the liberal candidate. res received from the district show that Sir Charles’ majority, 2,418, is larger than those of she two preceding elections, and is only. 304 behind that of the election of 1885, when hoary Liberal majority wae given. The result 4s a surprise to the conservatives, who that, with the aid of the non-conformists, they would, perhaps, be able to win the district, At 2:20 p.m. the total returns showed the election of 258 conservatives, 42. liberal union- ists, 244 liberals, 58 apti-Parnellites, 7 Parnell- ites and 3 laborists, This gives 200 votes to the government and 309 to the opposition, _ A Revolotionary Soldier's Widow. Among the bills signed by the President yeu terday was one incrensing the pension of Mrs. Meridy Smith, said to be the widow of « soldier of the revolutionary war. The report on the bill says: Moridy Smith is the widow of William Smith, who served as a soldier in the revolu- ‘She ix now receiving « pension of th under the general law pension- ing Widows of the soldiers of the revolution. Accompanying the bili is the testimony of Will iam Wise and C. H. Stamps, citizens of New- man, Ga.. setting forth that Mra. Smith's sion of £144 per vear is insufficient to afford her 8 comfortable support, and that she bas no property wh or aide from a few poor arti- clea of household furniture and wearing ap- parel; also that she is now sbout eighty-five years cld and requires the constant attention of another perso: — Concert at the White House Groands. The program of the concert to be given at the White House grounds by the United States Ma- Fine Pand, John Philip Sousa, conductor, to- morrow afternoon at 5:55 o'clock will be as fol- lows: 1, march, Occidental | by request), Soman; 2, nelection, Chnasaigne; 8, colloca- tion, “G: van: 4, overture, “Bo- hemiun Girl.” Balfe; 5, mosnic, “Doria,” Cellier; 6, valse, a.” Waldteufel: 7, eym- Race” (by request), ittee on investigation of the 2 riots returned to Washington last saving Pittsburg at 8 o'clock, Second Edition € MARRIED, At Mt EDWARDS, MANNING. Canad pee ROB hold their assent to the Se ete pill until there obstructions be removed, otherwise rather re- fuse to make any further’ appropriation at all, and that they be made to fully realize that an appropriation, if passed as proposed, will be rejected by the people of Chicago. suinite direst ats 22 TO BE NOTIFIED. ABOUT 25 PAIRS MEN'S €5.50 RUSSIA CALF BLUCHER BALS., SIZES MOSTLY FROM 8 TO 11, AT 83.75 PER PATR. Gen. Stevenson Will Leave for New York This Afternoon. MEN'S PATENT CALF BALS. AND CON- GRESS AT $3.25. WORTH 96 AND 96.50 PER PAIR. democratic candidate for the vice presidency will leave for New York with a crowd of die tinguished democrats at 8:19 this afternoon over the Michigan Central in order to join ex-President Cleveland and meet the notifica- tion committee in New York on the 20th in- stant. Although Gen. Stevenson's journey to the east is to be made in quitean informal way, ard all the democrats who have desized to joia the party have Leen welcomed, it appears now that the trip will be quite a significant one and that Gen. Stevenson will publicly be called upon to address the crowds that are preparing to re- ceive him at various cities along the route. The party which will accompany Mr. Steven- fon will be compoved of Hon. James S. Ewing, his law partner. of Bloomington; W. G. Ewing of Chicago, ox-United States District Attorney Lambert Tree of Chicago, ex-United States minister to Tussin; ex-Gov. Campbell of Ohio, IN FACT OUR WHOLE STOCK IS YOURS AT BANKRUPT? PRICES. Tae Wanrex Suor House, 1115 F Sraser N. W., gn G s Gon. Joke Castleman Louisvile, chairman democratic etate cen! San aa i ky; Don M. Dickinson or of Michigan, ex-Postmaster Gencral; Jacob REMNANTS. Richards of the iilinoi: state central committee, Chairman Campau of the Michigan state cen- 2% PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. tral committee, and probably several members SINCE. OUR SALE AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PrR | Of the notification committee, Gen. Dickin- CENT OFF FOR CASH WE HAVE accuxv- | son, Chairman Campau and ex-Gov. Campbell LATED AN UNUSUALLY LARGE LOT OF REM- | may not join the party until the train reaches NANTS, AND AS WE WISH TO MAKE A CLEAN | Detroit. SWEEP OF THEM WE WILL, UNTIL FURTHER | No opportunity for specchmaking will be NOTICE, MAKE A KEDUCTION ON ALL REM- | afforded until the train reaches Detroit, at 10:45 NANTS OF TWENTY-PIVE PER CENT POR | tomorrow night. There a stop of ten minutes CASH. EACH REMNANT WILL BE FOUXD | will be made, and at Chairman Campa of the MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND TRE PRICE | Michigan state central committee and the den- AND QUANTITY ON EACH PIECE, ccrats of Detroit geueraily are preparing to BLE CONSE GE ed eek OTHER GOODS | give Gen. Stevenson a warn welcome it is 4 WILL CONTINUE TILL FURTHER NOTICE. able he will be called upon to e — epech trom the rea of the train. °° Ww. Mm STER The next stop of importance will at . ~naInTNE STOWE | eric, thockd hemo of Chordlant, ot 320 Geter 919 PENN. AVE. | day ‘morning. The route of the party will then 328 be over the New York Central to Now York city. Eggo decteget ve A ony Abe Bint _—_ some on your Vacation, Be MASSACRED BY MINERS. thlea Car. “EHOMNONS MERISS ‘S21 Tish st. ——— pore Reports of Atrocities Committed by the Idaho Strikers. ERELY A MATTER OF OHOICE. ENJAMIN Ed anrison. is Wai TeLaw REDD: stories are being tcl aout the reported mas- sacre at Old Mission. A reporter from Spo- kane, who arrived here last night, eays he camo through the Fourth of July canyon and caw two men with their intestines cnt out hangii to a tree, He suys he thinks several were hanged in another ravine, Reliable in- formation is dificult to obtain, Sax Fnaxctsco, Cat., July 15.—J. J. Ham- mond, president of the Bunker Hill and Sulli- 7 don't wake mn Because we tuizht inakes mistake and « sauna 1 veinang Sy = Crornrxe F oR . And mer be Vit demo--| Gat, nyroiibltiontst ors tiled "yeery at we Dician ioan and w brother, piving him full value What: ver amount of woney it may ry invour wares. ‘and politestike Worwr Mr. And that's the reason why we take ours “‘straight’ and eive ft to yon “stralzat” ‘Our ae sg Of, Clothes for, men at fuastae tv eardan the directors of the company had not yet de- cided what course to take regarding the work- ing of the mines. The company had gone to great expense in erecting the mill and making other improvements, and the shut-dowa was much to their dieedvantage. G. R. Smith, who was sent to this city by the executive committee of the Wallace Curcaco, July 15.—Gen. Adlai E. Stevenson, | Watrace, Ipamo, July 15.—All sorts of | re Brew ARs or Weak hated. K Edwards DIED. AUSTIN. On Prifay, July 15, 189, CLARA BR, peeves Wile ot HLF. Austin, aged (uirty-teo 1 ie stilied, A jee ie vacant tn Our Wome Vhich never can be filled. Goa ‘a His wistom has recalled. ‘The boon His love bas given, Aug shor the body ssuimbere here, ‘The soul ie safe in BY Wire ib CHILDREN. Funeral from Zion Union A. M. July 17. Friends BROWNE. in Brookiyn, N. Y. SO, aged one won of 5 owne "and grandson of E. Ro Browns, Weshinston, D.C t at Coun tory of the Evergreens, Brookiyn,® ER. On Thu 3 2, m,. WALTER E. Fors vindhngydoe ——e ‘Chapel, Benning, D.q, Puneral from Ali Salutes" GILROY. On July 14, T8392, at 2.20 ICH OLAS, bet of iy Shiny July 16. at 3 p.m. beloved austen’ Dearest loved one, we have ald thee Tn the peaceful grave's eval But thy memory wil b. cheriobad, Tul we sce thy Mesvenly face. Funeral from his late residence, 2407 si ‘Frini,ie and reletirgs tee oa day. July 17. at Bo'clork, specttully {invited to attend. rarers please cory. : GREGORY. On Wetnentay, Jul a.m.. JAMES K.. be: meriaiand oe a 0 a. i‘ ‘Punerel 5) i ka “ba invited 4 MAISLUP. On Priday, July 15, 1802, wt 2 MALCOL: jounsent oon ot Cincates ea M PROCTOR. Ella F. Waislup, aced Et = . 3 nd ve day Funeral fron’ parents’ tesidence, S34 | piace morchwest, Dunday ‘st 3 5. m. Friends ‘st relatives invited: IMIRIK. Ov July 12, 1802, aiter a tone tines, borne with Cari forties ‘the beloved wife of John Imire, in the sixty: Perroneoe i = Lo pee detrap Ny ey ica family mvited ~ i. At Staunton, Va., 3nh “ Lend asd nny tare tat Osk Hillcemetery, Georgetown, DO wate. [Baltimore papers please copy.) ° PerhiveJesoriaue StcDuamal aged eon, momtan id unewal from her father's residence, 1368 Florida 8 —1 ~~ Saturday st3.30 p.m. Burial at GCONNON. On July 14, IAW, HENRY, O-CON- NOR, jr... formerly of Muscatine, Yows, aged thirty Seger, Fearn, ‘Noi2e of funeral hereafter. * PAGE. On July 14. 1892, AURILLTA PAGE, tne font deuchter of Charles F. and Lissie Page, aged seven months and fou torn duye Puneral Setarday, July 16, at 11 a.m, =~ x Jefferson street, Anacostia, tives and frien ie Invited. ation KEGAN. THOMAS FRANCT! abil of ZH. and Sate Kegon, aped one ear, eee toute siemtoca ‘Mis funeral take place from his ie tae den ‘Latreet ‘borthwest, i. et 10 o'clock am, sad SIMONE. 1862. xt 10:30 Short illness of bhe asleep tn the 28, sans | eokisuee at" ana to. them when ive hance sults for them of ail mises, frvtn 1240 18 yeamm, | needed. ‘Tho nions built hospital at ecritel” Sha eho at Sey E>" | Companies, should be pad tothe’ horpital. ‘The Yn time winter, he © Bunker Hill and Sullivan Company refused to 2 line with Sits PANTALOONS, —— Fee: the justice of this rule and the strike Buch as you have pever Sad pl gever | rorulted in favor of the strikers. Smith claims 5 regular ‘prices of which aon We san. A ‘corre- Are the be , July 15.—A special "offer sou today st "| spomdent of the oview was warned by strikers = ee = —— | to leave Wallace last evening. He was offered = “> ss ‘by Capt. Budd, in command there, a Ss =. [Eien with friends concluded a, i telaphone,imecmage, recelved from Wallace = is = oe | inst night said that loud explosion bad been = ais. = eee ste pa % By the owner thst i bes been blown, ‘Troops are now en route fens 2 piene, Foreman Monaghan of ‘the Gem mine, suchen | who was reported alain in a fight near Old Mis- sce oeie Sree ee life and ‘the and for it. After ont in the for two days be made his way to Coeur d'Alene city. Aen! ecco Olprchs coreer #22 Some hichwaywen steal your money, others ‘steal the results of your brain and the fruits of Iabor ; the latter ts the worst form of | ‘Morit has made e success of CARTER'S LIVER ‘They have become « household

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