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aeaeaia .GTO? local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Mediom it bas no competitor. Fear of change perplexos monarchs.” Queen Victoria. although her sovereignty is more titular than real, is no exception just now to ‘the rule. Her majesty, as have all the later Hanoverians on the throne of England, bas in- ¢lined to the tories. The aggressive tendencies of the liberals, the growing strength of radi- ‘ealism, the alliance of the liberals with the dis- senters, or rather. to spenk more accurately. the incorporation of disestablishment and reform fimto the liberal program. either present or prospective, bare all consolidated the interests ‘ef monarchy, church and aristocracy in oppo- sition to the popular tendencies of the day. ‘The time when an archbishop of Canterbary was the soul of civil liberty in the island and Enghsh bishops were foremost in securing popular rights bas long passed, and that other notable epoch of modern history when the lords of the isle dethroned one king and dynasty and set up another in the name and on the behalf of the people of Great Britain is likewise in the far bygone. The queen rules ‘through her “gentlemen,” and the lords, either Ton Moxpay, Torspar jepiritual or temporal, merely figure in the speech from the throne and the formal talk of the conservative clubs. Public opinion is ‘master. On Monday Mr. Gladstone will kiss ber msjesty's bands according to custom and make known the lenders who, with parliament, will control for atime the destinies of the —— +--+ ee ‘The approaching meeting of the executive committee will probably decide very much ‘what the distribution of funds shall be in the preparations for the reception and entertain- ment of the veterans in September. Whether this or that sum shall be expended for so and so is of course of importance as determining ithe relative value in the whole plan of its va- rious features, But a prime question is the speedy payment of the several subscriptions. Tt is highly desirable to get in these subserip- tions at once. Delay cannot fail to impede the work of the committee. The subscribers will ldo @ real service to the cause by immediate payment. It cannot be doubted that they will ‘themselves see this. and hasten to comply with the committee's request. When all the several sums that are on the list shall have been paid in the distribution can be made intelligently. It is presumed that reported agreements on il at least the next meeting of th committee. Between today and Monday there | will be time both for the payments and other | necessary preliminaries to action. It is cer- tainly the intention of the people of Washing- ton to make the approsching encampment the greatest in the history of the Grand Army. —+-o—_— The Arab revolt in Central Africa, while prob ably more largely due to interference with the slave traffic on the part of intruding European nations, is also in some measure the result of jealousy. For several centuries the Arabs bave been masters of valanbM teritorial possessions in nearly every portion of Africa, and, besides, have enjoved a monopoly of frnde with the r of native tribes and kingdoms, [This territorial dominion and commercial | lsupremacy are more and more interfered »i b las the Europenns ad ance. The outbreak of last winter, foliowing the friction of previous [years, seems to have prepered the way for the [present reported general movement. Massdtcres lof traders and misionsries may be looked for there. expecially on the upper Congo. the scene jef the rrinciyal cutbreak. Nevertheless it is bable that the matier has been ex- sggers —— Wi'h ‘he increased number of gnrbage carts | land increased suver:f-ion of che eame—a rach ter—the city may be put dition before any serious ed fom the ineciency Just here it may not be amiss to sav. mow that matters area trize better, that thes could just as well have been improved br Iproper surerin‘erdence on the part of the fbealth office. Placing on the head of the con- tor the large share of blame that belongs om account of negligenee. it is only fair to Hjoin wich thi- censure that of the officer whose Uty it is to look urremi:tingle after the health the cits. There is no evidence that he has ischarged even the greater part of this daty m the present cecusion, or even done what was thin his power to have done without sacrifice. may not be an easy task to exercise super- on over #0 large a territory in such matters, it i» @ task aemmed and not imposed b If at any timea public officer his duties burdensome be is at liberty to ign them into other hands, hands that ma ot find chem burdensome, at least not beyond nce under lawful conditions of o@m- ‘with obligations personally assumed. —_—_—_+e.—___. As there had been brave men before Agamem- so there buve been confident men before | , the alliance president. But the conf- of ali his predecessors seems merely to | inspired Mr. Loneks with ambition to| o the whole set, and in his reported claim | Weaver's votes will outnumber either Har- on’s or Cleveland's the alliance president is, Pratifving his apparent ambition. There is just trifle of saspicion in the public mind, how- . that the Louck's confidence is in the line | blag. | | +2 The executive board of the American Federa- hon of Labor inserts @ neat little sting in its | olution not to boycott Carnegie material by | ‘laring that the output is not of sufficient portance to warrant such a step. —— ++ Both the presidential candidates probabiy | that the posible vice presidents are ly entitled to the most active part in the | paign. The novelty of the sttmation has | Worn off for them. —o-__ The anxiety which Mr. Gladstone is ites the principle inid down by the worthy | ir. Horle, that the right bower is bigger than | queen. ———_—__+ ++ ___ The few Canadians who treated « United | ites fag disrespectfully at Port Stanley evi- ntly forgot how sersiceable this country is} an objective point for opium emngglers, — The police, whose «uty it is to keep the moral | here of the city wholesome.are acting in nce with the principle that cleanliness ‘REXt to godliness, +o It would be eminently antiafactory if ga u can be exempted from the eight-hour on working time. oe | One of the glaring misfits of the eeasou is an | ght-hour la passed by a Congress whose par- ie proclivities make ite enforcement tical. —~— 202 ‘The “child-like and bland Chinee” who goes Sunday schov! should be watched to see that Inasn't « macringe license up his aleeve. ——— ‘Mr. Harrison and Mr, Platt do not appear to reached an understanding as to whioh of is Mahomet and which is the mountain. ——__+ + —___ Perbaps Mr. Hill feared he would frighten —— + Hyattsville continues to enjoy a standing ad- through its single tax agitation ving the sight-boar law. ' Lixexs, | Tavkxs, A MM AA V aA ro 4 Sn ae — Eincues. They ave alt 5 Bet. is —- ae meeenmonane Sorts erable money. F hE Ee 3 RR tee Or * nal Ke eee Sa has Mates trad drink for winter and saminer C4 Riablespoonful makes Cenrars Dersrraert. | Wonderful values in | lanier ‘ —Axericax Lace Cortarss.— 500 pair, taped ‘all roands PAIR. Worth #1. 500 pair, excellent esi: ris Sey A Prace. Senger. THE FINA STAR GRE ARTAG SALE Ave. 15, 16 Asp 17, Will be days long to be remembered for astonishing sscrifice clan? st pelow is an eloquent {llustration of how we propose to aeeinan FOR THE Asp Weoxzspar, — Mase: Woregie Yachting Caps for Ladies and Children. . $1.50 Fine White Mtian Sailora, a 230 mae! Uns of Bonet ‘peat and other Straw Popa tof 8, $19 mci t wing ag of F Fine Straw Rate, “arge and small. 20 pal. beat —20.— ret cre PAa —82.25, A large assortment of Flowers, Worth up to 76. om ros —Poarteres aa ii 100 vair Portions, chenille dadoes, fringed top and Lorton, = —$2.50— ATE. eee a Worth 4. | Surrs, Ssmr W y Ars Asp Wr. 50 pair Pain Chen! eres. beaty fringe, Lvtiey 91, Percale, —S4. 00— jes we Percale, a1, Ginghaza Wrappers, in PaIR. Worth 96. a be me gs Fine Cuenitle Portieres, bansome dvdoes, rinsed bl prods 8 eo8 = = top and bottom, at €5, 46.50, $7.50, #848, $10.48, |r aac Black ga Sastry $11.98 ani award. G4 Chenille Table Covers, fringed all round, | 80d plain. Were § ete yatta, fine stripes, dots aes —98e— 7Se. Cheviot Shirt Wals's, sos Plaited frent, nobby EACH. patens Worth $1.60. —29_— 64 Chenille Table Covers, extra fine designs ana | wfanes Cnstarens "Perce sn Gingham Dresses long fringe, — —$1.78— ~ =82.50— $3.00 Wilton Rugs, fringed, 1% yards long—wear like | board, $1.58— ‘Back. = \ $4.00 Moquette Rugs, in high art colorings, 1% | non ngs, 16; GE. —$1.98— EACH. } Italian Silk Robes—extra large and special quality— ) any number of designs for couch and chair covers, portieres, &e., two grades, specially low prices. #1 large size Pillows, ready for use, 81.25 ““Kine’s" Imported Scotch Holland Window Shades, apring rollers, Choice of all our 38. 500.. T5e. aad 8c. Fancy snd Stamped Bureau Scarfs for A wonderful cut. We offer the balance of our stock os about 30 tn all. at Tea 8 Porszas Sorrina Prsos, =$1,50— Sag Se eae at Pee Wore —81,75— EACH. Is ms and Corset Covers, /PPORTUN: Us | DER- wae 2 * 70 Spe. eels: Seems 2 suenes prapeueiz APR BSE comes ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. SATURDAY. Avover Crastaxcs Sure Or Cunrers, Urnorerear Goons, Ponrrears, Lace Cvnraixs Axp Tastz Covzns, Canrets, Roos, Ax Marrres. In order to make room for our fali stock we ‘Will offer, until September 1, the following special inducements to cash tyers: 450 yards Best Moquette Carpets. Worth $1.50, for $1 per yara. 15 yards Nimes Moquette Carpet. Worth $1.25, for 75c. per yard. 500 yards Body Brussels. Worth $1.25, for 90c. per yard. ‘250 yards Body Brussels. Worth $1.15, for Woorwarn Ax Loranor, 10TH. UTR AND F STA ¥.W. — (Closed today at 1; Monday at 5, bvinapiagi Sma-—Awsva Suz Or - Mews Axp Bore UNLAUNDERED DAY AND NIGHT SHIRTS. DRESS SHIETS. Lot Lsseseceeceereee BOC 600 “yards Best All-wool Ingrain. Worth ‘Toe. , tor 45e. per yard. 400 yards Ingrain. Worth B0c., for 360. per yard. Sraaw Marries, Srmaw Marries. ‘50 rolis of White and Fancy Mattings, €3.50 Each price represente the best Shirt that cam ‘poesibly be produced to sell at that price. Twexry-Daxe Suz Or or roll of 40 yards. Har H. 100 rolis Fancy Matting worth 250. per yard Mars Hux Hose ‘at 85 por roll of 40 yards, QMONDAY, EIGHTH DAY. 200 rolls 3G.an4 40c. Fancy Jointless Mat- = uy ting at $9 pee roll. +-TSe. 46 do. pairs 25 rolls 50c, Damask Matting at 5c. per Tot Biesecereeees@1 36 dom pairs yard. Lot 3......00+--81.50 96 dos. pairs — Usually sold for half as mach again. Ast floor . --Ist annex.) ~ Sprott. Srzctar. ‘We have about 200 Carpets, with and with- ‘out borders, which we have bad made up from the remnants which accumulated during the Past spring. Those will be placed on sale MONDAY MORNING st about half the original price, and are the greatest bargains ‘we have ever offered. ‘These Carpets are all sizes. ‘Measure your room and secure s bargain. Secu: Sure or Lace Cvnrame. IRISH POINT. 4.000 pair; usually $5.00. 94.50 0 pair; usually 96.50. 95.00 8 pair; usually 87.50. 09.00 pair; usually €13.50. Rewsarrs. Rewraxrs. 200 yards of Oil Cloth im lengths of 1 to 5 » NOTTINGHAM. ‘yards at one-half the reguler price. ‘7 cents to $3.00 pair. ‘300 yards of Moyts Brussels and Ingrain % regular prices. ) Carpets in lengths of 1to 2 yards at 50c. to 91.S0each, Bargains enough to carpet 1,000 rooms. ‘ Taste Covers. 2 8-10 Piush Cover Tap. Border. Price, $33. (th floor... .-21th st. bldg.) Dares Suz Livres Ann Tex Reduced to 816.50. Cumpaews Hoss. 28-4 Plush Cover Tap. Border. Price, $20. Redinced to $10. MONDAY, SEVENTH DAY.) 264 Plush Cover Tap. Border. Price,$13. 78. Reduced to 86.75. LADIES’, Lot 1, Cotton, 25e. pair. Lot 2, Lisle, 35c. pair. CHILDREN'S. Lot 1, Cotton, 250. pair. Lot¥, Fine Cotton, 5c. pair. Lot 3, Ironclad, 25+. pair. Every item good value for the money. (st floor... 2A annex.) 17-4 Velour Cover Tapestry Border. Price, $3.50, Reduced to $1.75. 14-4 Velour Cover Tapestry Border. Price, 82.25. Reduced to $1.10. 36-4Satin Cover Tap. Border. Price,$3. Re duced to $1.75. 26-4 Raw Silk Cover Borders. Price, #2. Re- duced to $2. 164 Raw Silk Cover, with fringe border. Price, $3.50. Reduced to $2. 166-4Turcoman Cover Border. Price, $1.75. Redaced to $1.25. 50 yards Medallion Tapestry (in 3 colors). Price, $2.30 per yard. Heduced to @1.25, Fouxirore Coverixcs Asp Heavy Crostxo Ovr Satz or Prorvnss. Not a ereat many left, but all must fo before September 1. Don’t fail to take alvantage of ‘this unusaal opportunity. Most of them at Jess than half price. . Cenrars Marentata, 2S yards Armure Tapesiry. Price, 83. Re- due: 4 to $1.75. 50 yards Tark Satin. (Red and olive.) Price, 81.75. Reduced to #1. 50 yards Silk Tapestry. Price, $1.40. Re- 10th st. bldg.» —o— Orncaz Goons Deranruesr. Evervthing new and ‘‘up to date.” Gold Aued to 81. Bpe-tacles, Go'd Evegiasses, Stee! Spectacles, ‘75 yards Ray Silk Tapestry. Price, @2. Re- Steel Eyeglasses, Rubber and Zylonite Eye- duced to 81. Glassee—all Gitted with the finest periscopic % yards Blue Jute Tapestry. Price, 1 Re- lenses and at reasonsble prices. Colored duced to 73e. Spectacles and Eyeglass-s fitted with ocean ‘30 yarda Hed Jute Tapestry. Price, @1. Re- bine aud London smoke lenses that soften the duced to 75e. Sia: of the sun and tone down the light—just 30 yards Red Tinsel Tapestry. Price, $3, the thing for stree:, mountain or seashore Reduced 0 €1.50. wear, Thermometers and Reading Glasses in Great variety. Oculists’ prescripticns carefally filled at short notice. Repairing neatly and promptiy done. st floor... 15 saris Blae Tinsel Tapestry. Price, $3. Reduced to $1.50. 10 yards Raw Silk Tapestry. Price, 3.25. Reduced to $2. ‘Near main entrance.) 30 yurds Biue and Old Gold Bamie, Price, eo BOs. Redured to 35e. Grove Srerctars. fay oe Anew lot of Ladies 6 and S-buttonengths =| F'igreen Drapery Sizxs. 7 ~ $1 pore 600 yards Figured Cutna Stik. Price, $1. Re duced to 50c. Ladies’ S-buttonength Mousgustaite Ti Par heeainbate Enna 150 yards Figured Pompadour Silks. Price, $1. Reduced to 50c. Farsors. Lot of Silk, Worsted and Cotton Fringes, Davectsts: Scxvases Deranruest. from 2c. per yard up to $1 per yard. Former Woodward & Lothrop's Florida Water. Prices, 2h¢ per yard to $2.50 per yard. Son, 17.— —_— —6 08, 25.— , ‘Triple Essence of Wood Violets. Ponrrenes, 1 of., 25c.— Gpair Portieres; were @6. Reduced now to Sos, 0e.— 93,75. ath et. banding.) of it Pontieres: were 69, Redoced now te en a eee ‘Reduced now pate Portarea; were $9.50. Reduced now to 06.50. ‘25 pair Portieree; were $10. Reduced now to 85.50, Ag ghana ‘were $10. Beduced now ‘15 pair Portieres; were $6. Reduced now to ‘W yards Brocatelle; were $5.50. Reduced Row to $2.50. 25 yards Brocatelie; were #5.80. Rednoed Startoxzay Deranreenr. = er, plain or ruled, and two packares envel- . ame tents tacen ‘opes, in a box. —25e.— Cabinets containing five quires of paper, plain or ruled, and five packages envelopes. —ie.— pirate ‘building. ) SB pale—vaicn wes 08 a 15 pair—price was $6. Reduced to 2 pair—price was $8. edad to 9.59. 12 pair—price was $0. Reduced to 1 patr—price was $10.50. Beduced to 87. 1 patr—price was 913. Reduced to 911. 1 patr—price was @18. Reduced to $12.50. 1 patr—vrice was $21. “Reduced to $14. Fai Axo Lassa ( Goons Deraat-| Swiss Taxsorn ‘Parchment Fans, apy to $12. Spairwere 50. Now reduced to $13. Norrmozau ‘ACES. AUGUST 18, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. Hovsexzzrens wao ane xor ar THISDAY ENJOYING LIFE IN TRE MIDST OF HAPPINESS AND EASE MUST ATTACH THE BLAME TO THEMSELVES, SINCE EVERY POSSIBLE COM- FORT IS ATTAINABLE WITHOUT WEALTH, WITHOUT BURDEN AXD WITHOUT sTINT FROM THE SAVINGS OF THE WEEKLY on MONTHLY LABOR OF THE HONEST TOILER. OUR EQUITABLE CkEDIT SYSTEM, TAKING HIM INTO ITS CONFIDENCE LOADS HIM WITH ITS BOUNTIES, MULTIPLES HIS PLEASURES. IXCREASES HIS ENJOYMENTS AND TRANSFORMS AN OTHER- WISE MONOTONOUS LIFE INTO A PARADISE OF CONTENTMENT AND BLISS. UNLIKE THE STERN EXACTIONS OF CASH HOUSES IT INVITES THE HONESTLY DIs- POSED TO PARTAKE OF ITS BENEFACTIONS, ALLOWING PAYMENTS TO BE MADE AS THE CONVENIENCE OF EACH ONE MAY SUGGEST, CONSULTING ONLY THE WISHES OF ITS FURNITURE, =— MATTINGS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY COACHES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS AND WORKS OF ART ABE A FEW OF THE SPECIALTIES OFFERED UPON CREDIT AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSONANT WITH JUSTICE AND REASON. Hovsr & Henmsuxrs Casa Axp Creprr Hovszs ‘917, G19, G21 AND wes 7TH Sf. axD 696 MASS. AVE. ¥.W. Rarrs Enrznpnise, 1241 11TH 8T. 8.2. ‘Low prices still prevail. We give you more for your almighty dollar than any concern in the District. ze ag 0c. New York Mills Bleach... 0c. Dwight Anchor.. Beber? 2 10°. White Striped, eReeekee BAFF'S ENTERPRISE, 124] 11 st. 8.0. aul3-2t Leader Low Prices. Dz. H. S. Isvestor Or T ey eon OXSGEN BY ABSORPTION—A Cure for Disease bas eee has broueht con ‘fe fet an eo et ata is life work of the emeat Sanche. Investivate for destceerd and be | oe 1O . er ee ‘went, Sinai My and poor. ‘Sancho’ lectropoise Victory has not made anuch of 8 stir in & arnsational fe hie ‘won its way to the: mes of many weary suf: ferera frm, chront: and seem: | them hesith aid aad tor inthe fev Moment atts the ur be air ars aurtiea to ears Aaa Font Cares id oe ey ‘have bern ste Sry are Meumetion Ch means HF ae mica A vests te aoe [ACcY, LEADERS OF LOWEST 7TH AND E STS. BW. A GOOD NIGHT'S BEST. atixe Deranrwenr. —o— Mosenans Orrenrse. | =: | ALcrmovan the seston is wet at ‘Yanced the interest in Satine seems un- abated. WE: teen tats department throughout | the season so thoroughly stocked with = the best that Foretrm and American mar- ] ‘Kets cam produce, and at such modest | Prices, that we therefore hold an abiding interest and faith with people at large. Usscarcy at emis period of the saason ‘scarcely any one can show but very few styles, But we claim an exception in | ourselves, for we are unlimited in styles ‘and quantities, ail of which will befound as attractive and beautiful as in the ‘carly spring. AS attempt to describe each and every pattern would be useless, as the stock ts 0 extensive, but below will be found sach as will givean inkling of what can ‘be found by visiting the department. Handeome figured stripes suitable for Tea Gowns: Biue and White Strips, Brvwn and White Dot, Blue and White Dot, Garnet and Ten Dot, Black and White Dot, Biue and Old Gold Dot, | Black and Old Rose Dot, | Red.and Biack Dot, | i Black and Tan Dot, | Red and White Dot. Black and Nile Dot, A vit, Line ot Bisck Ground, with extremely nest white and colored figures. ALtso 0 nandsome tot of French Sstines, in 8,9 end 10-yard lengths, | Teducedfrom 37% to D5. Fox scammer wear Setines are the | standard materials, Nothing can be produced that will render the same satisfaction im wear, beauty and finish for the nominal sum they cost. A RN | lt AA XN SN | itn MAES j Gon 4 AN NN | PREE Be tb seu UU ay 420, 422, 424. 426 7TH ST. Asoruen Hor Wave Ger \0 hy Torsaws Tauxes | Towx — Traverens’ Goons | | Ar | Osce, Ber « Nor ARE WORLD-RENOWNED FOR | THEIR BEAUTY OF FINISH. | STRENGTH AND DURABILITY. INDEED, OUR TRUNKS CAN BE SEEN IN MOST EVERY COUN- TRY ON EARTH, AND THIS EX- | Arg | Scrrrrep T!XDED USE OF THEM DE- | Wore A TES THE PorvLaRitr oF Goon WELL-MADE TRAVELING Tres oe. iced } On Bas. vt DRESS TRUNK BARGAINS. 4 Caxras ss Troxe. St in, Min, Sein, sein, 401m. 00 87.50 | 2 Curves Darss Trosr. Sous Rin. Hin. Bin. Bin. 40-in. cc of | @07S 8750 GAR BOO) BOTS HOT WILT Srare Roo Taccee. o E. es 3040. 00, =i § a amet on. eae Ress salle ‘301m. in. Stn. 36-40. | eee Se 2z| navzuxo Bios Axo Sercurca GRAIN LEATHER rie} $1.00 TO 12.00, ALLIGATOR, A) ‘BEAL €2.50 TO $20.00. LTs, (Of all kinds, styles and leathers, from 250. To $3.00. . = | Rexovar set for our moving to the “Rink” — September 1-an4 notwithstanding the fact that crowds apd crowds of people “came, sew and purchased” there re Buseteedh eed semaines Furniture, Carpets, &e., yet to be die pomed of At least one-half of this must and will be sold, rogardiens of for- wet prices. Pe you understand wat Ever since we have been in our pres ent location we have been aware of the fact that we Rave not suffictent ground. floor space nur room on upper floors to advantageounly @isplay our lange stock, ithaving been mennmary to use ware bounes for storing woods. Tt wee oUF expressed intention to dullé an immense four-story buildine on the site of the thie year, but & the tne is now so short we find that itis Jmponsthie, so We amy erecting s Jaree three-story butlding in the rear of the “*Riuk.” Bot this, with the “Rink” Proper, will not accommodate our pres: ent tremendous stock, hence we re compelled to sacrifice a great portion of Mt between now and September 1. Suvexa Roos Ar Renovat Sua P, RICES. 150 Best Qvality Smyrus Russ, 3y Gfeet Reduced from 6 &) each, 100 Amyrna Hugs, 2 fest 6 inches by 5 fest. Redinoed from $4 to #2. each 150 Smyrna Rass, 2 feet 2 inches by 4 fect @ inches. Reiuced from @3 to @1 75 each. 200 Smyrns Mats. Reduced from $1.80%0 BO. rack. 50 pleves Best Quality Cotton Warp Matting Redniced from Se. to 30°. per yard 1 Solid Cherry Parlor Suite, natural Amish, 5 Aifferent colored pleco, upholstered in silk Se. Reduced from @87 50 to Renovar. Sare Prices Fon Panton Sorres. 1 Handsome Solid Cherry Parlor Sutte, five @ffereut colored Pleces, attractively carved ‘and upho'stered in superior quality tapestry Reduced from #72 to #38. 1 Handsomely Carved Tapestry Parlor Suite, ve different colored pleows, solid cherry frame. Reduced from $85 to 865, 1 Extra Fine Solid Cherry Parlor Suite, Ove Gifferent colored pieces, handsowely carved end upholstered in silk damask. Reduced from 8125 to 890. GSolid Cherry Parlor Suites, handsomely carved and upholstered, Reduced from $100 to86S, 1 Elegant Solid Mshorany Divan, hand- somely upholstered. Reduced from €57.50t0 e40. ‘Wilton Rug Couches, trimmed with sill: plush and 6-inch heavy fringe. Reduced from 025 10 916.75. Pizht different payerns. 20 per cent off all Guit Reception Chairs Resovar Save Prices Fon Fouvrsa Beeps 1 Solid Osk Folding Bed, lance French Develed platewiass mirror, antique nish, attractively carved. Reduced from @42 10 #20, Another Sold Oak Folding Bed, beveled Plate-giass mirror, carved. Keduced frou $55 to #40. Another Quartered Oak Folding Bed, lone French beveled plate-giass mirror. Reduced from $60 to 848. Sace Prices For Custis Axp Rockers. 65.95 to close. ‘Higb-back Solid Oak Rockers, bent arm, only 2.85. A misceilamecas lot “‘odd™ Chatra, embrac- ing al the different woods and finishes exactiy Mediam Sie Heed Rockers reduced from 84.5000 63.2. Curroxmzs Ar Resovar Sara ‘RICES. ‘The balance of the entire stock of Chiffoniers will be closed out at exactly half price: €20 7h fonters now #10. 218 Chiffonters now 89 $17 Chiffonters now 68.50. Bala.ce of the stock of Hall Stands at greatly reduced prices, Resovar Sace Paices Fox Tasurs. 1 lot Solid Oak Tables, sixteen contury and @ imitation mahogany finish, $1.15 tociose. Note.—Don't fail to take advantage of This opportunity. It is indeed « “golden” one. The won. @erful. Every reduction nine. ‘This sale is imperative and is based on Very logical copeiusion. ‘We hope that you will thoroughly post yourself as to the regular prices of these koods in order that you may better ap- Dreciate the great sacrifices which we are making. Jvuvs Laxsucece, Cor. 131m _Axp F Sos. N.W. Franect. Siavanren Urrows. Peavtife) Zephyr Drews Ginchams a low as age. Vizoureaux Sutiines reduced to ah ie he a and Chajlies now J. outings “ Pervaies, Malis, Linen Lawns, Cantons, fc. &c.. at a macrifire, (brie eee Cambric, be. andar! Bi ‘Cotton, cvieeterome” BRODHEAD & CO. recently ow ie Stores, 181000 1821 14th et. uw wear. Any of above advertised goods are sold ueually $1.25, but Monday at 960. ‘Store open till 5 o'clock.