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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY; MARCH 7. 1893. Jet. It was furthermore asserted that Ireland THE EV EN ING STAR. | could never be happy or prosperous until all Movixe Is- Laxesvaae & Bro. W. a = | | |=] |= =I |=] | |= rAS 5 N. connection between her and England was at an or ‘ ¥sTs. x. ae Ree. cae | eee a Recut ag Maehaicaad a = A: Sassen A 20TH, 11TH ANDY sTa. x. w iT iil A <*s | free and independent republic. That ina pleas- aca = = pes | Eo a coins pen, Tn bo ses Sant mittatae ent ee |omena of oom mw arene ron sna, |= = On Credit. <“aunncdeamnininitemeemneiaaeaaadl —==== | some Irishmen, but before it materializes there tue Sales. Coat Sales, ofe.. bat how different is it 1000 F st. entrance. II] ‘THE EVENING STAR base regular and | wil] be serious trouble with the Ulstermen, to ‘jon im Washington three tay nothing of the interferences which will cer- times larger than that ofany other paper !® | tainiy beset up by ber majesty’s goverment. ‘as such should be heartily welcomed, ‘when you throw your Search Light upon these so- called Bargains and they disappear like mist b-fore BLUE, WHITE ana RED. —so SPRING EXHIBITION OF FINE NEEDLEWORK, III TORS the Search Light of your ize. You need no light to CREDIT at the ioweet cash prices. Kor the city. Ae a local NEWH paper and Ad- | It seems highly improbable that even the most nd thet our ensortuents are tree. ‘Art Dept, 31 floor 10th st. bide. I] HHI thoes tenes centered ot oll ertising Nediem no compe! | ardent advocate of Irish independence woald —— om caring Settee ne no eee | — pial entering into other legal matters Thate ‘ fulness the New York |®™2#¢l physical strife, yet that is what the Xow and Horst me ot Fou, Darss DR. JAROER SANITARY UNDERWEAR, — bene ment ane. a> “tuatallmect, Mouse” medheds Our hig nee payer aragea type nationalists are aiming at when they call Surers tn every conceivatie bosom, 81.50. 20 percent off list prices. ranlently 5 the rumate satin, pet Bun in engaged in a satirical effort to excuse | O00 Sit avmmrathizers to organize #0 as to be S T | | and Fete, We have arrhaged to pat II | én wham wea ee the somewhat intoxicated condition of ’ RUM teady “when the appointed moment comes.” ae ‘Tasty and Stylish SPRING 1 1E8 in FOUB-IN- —_—— = _b prescriptions instantly during —— tate your worl'en eer toed, i ber of its subscribers who attended the inaugu- | byer, american would be more than delighted ‘ie [nits Aap enon 60 OUR THIRTEENTH ANNUAL _therumd and ot course are well sup —— ail you wast on credit, yon pays litte ration and who when they returned to the to ccs ine doctrine of pure republicenict. ee AVE a thought for the future now. cKs, DUc. il plied with our own TIT Gown and we mutualiy anrer upon the set. Dosoms of their respective families foand it | \)\\sveq in the British iolen but no thoughtful Lenten tespite from social duties gives you! Our Spring Importation of Harr Hose are a i Cpa pre esa beret nye | man can figure out the success of a forceful the time—our waiting stock provides the op- | In. It will delight you. cast an 0 Ine =_ enswer. » tion as to the evident expansion of head an : a = == hlckner of opeech. Some of thems being fo- porary damper Resins res —— rier Soma = ot Expnorenrn Brace Hose rg l Teer pote Laren tock of Pornttora terviewed by the Sun complained bitterly |"! siaboilk: ocuellaiiandad: caulk You have got many « yard tor 29. ta GOkD, . | See cum. and it te all @ieplayed on one tw that, the Washington bar rooms being tightly | 8" improvement upon LAWN and DIMITY to convert into wearable shape | °F Tose creer COLORED AND BLACK =< a Roi, om: Weare ready dosed, they could not get “sandwiches” aa ERIM BF ber and ther. You will find} Frenc! . 150. sty ide. soe eating wear |, cera acted wily mamnonncion hit | rent paing an nod pause a wate |_Lieenaee irae ences sen ORES STUFFS, «|||, ««—=—PRUSSIAR aaa evidently ace: tpl s it 1 1d Tan are still with it for! Pe eel ‘hat the visitors drank beenane thay could net cubinet promptly. The paneters have about fascinating ste to Rave the choiey of complete) “yes Feumisutxes, onoxp riook |IMPORTATIONS FOR SPRINC|— SOUCH SYRUP Sow Mattias be get anything to eat—were vietims of inadequate for their proper refreshment rather than pitiable examples of chronic vicious ten- dencies. That statement, if true, would disturb the good people of this city more than a little, but asa matter of fact the character of refresh- ment with which men loaded themselves during the inaugural period was settled by the prefer- ences-of each individual; and whether from force of habit or other cause there did seem to be tendency among some of the visitors toward the liquids which foster in mankind those wobbly tendencies which, in this matter, seem to afflict the esteemed Sun's accuracy of detaii and argumentative logic. People who desired to eat had ample opportunity to pur- chase and devour as much as they wanted, but im several instances the opportunities were, sadly enough. neglected. To supply those who were in the parade with a sufficiency of clean, wholesome food, peripatetic vendors | bore around huge beskets of sandwiches and elephantine cans of coffee, but in the crowds that surrounded these semi-philanthropists there were but few of The Sun's constituents, for sandwiches and coffee may not have been in harmony with the appetites of men who had Dreakfasted in the comfortable apartments or the luxurious cafes of Washington's leading hotels. Some of the returned New Yorkers— great humoriste—complained, as already stated, that they could not procure ediblesa! any of the Dare after midnight, and they might, with ‘equal propriety, have made a similar accusa- tion as to the hours which precede the darker | now be carried on in comparative peace. ee en Hawaii is in the delightfal position of one who bas gotten somebody else to do her worry- ing for her. ——__~+ e =+—___ The new administration is now in control, and the great peopie will probably be a little surprised to note that, so far as they are imme- ditely affected, things progress just about as usual —_+-_____ SHOOTING STARS. ‘What transformations do we see At searonssuch as these; ‘That mighty chorus of hooray Is now one glorious sneeze. “The difference,” said the man with a weary look in his eye, “between my poem and my um- | brelja is that the poem is always returned With thanks.”* “That's machine politics with a vengeance,” said Mrs. McGudley when she read about the idea of registering votes by electricity. AFTER THE HANDSHAKINO. Now does the statesman popular Once more in quiet stand, And get a little timeto put A poultice on his hand. “What is needed is a big brass band trust,” Paratively Minited quantities of an unlimited variety of patterns. Qualities? Nobody can question those. If you will only put yourself in @ shopping humor ‘we can show you some imported designs that surpass ‘anything you will run across—afid some domestic ideas that are genuine noveltien—unique and likewise unmatchabdle: Lixes Suimrixos— ‘We have twenty pieces of patterns we think are extraordinarily good. Strines and fi u-es on White, Navy and Light Bine grounds de- scribes them— but it will take your eye to drink in the real appropria.eness of the colors and their combinations, 36 inches wide—D0c. = yard. q Paiste Livex “Lawss- 24-inch STRIPED, POLKA DOTTED and FIGURED LINEN LAWNS—all new effects and choice cuts—0c, ayard. = * Parstep [spr Drorrres— From Fngland come the best DIMITIES— and the first of the spring styles to arrive are happy in design and price-32 inches wide— and but 25c. a yard. Parsten Doursnic Dunriss- DOTTED and FIGURED ina bdecomineness and originality that would do credit to costlier wrades—30 inches wide—18e. yard. Every pair of eyes that witnesses these choice de Prats Brack Sarive. It tna woll-established fect that we are the largest importers of Plain Back Satine this side of Philedel- his and carry the largest and most varied assort> ment of both foreign and domestic satines in the city. ese goods are selected with «reat care and are ‘manufactured from the BEST SELECTED COTTON. The IMPORTED Goods ESPECIALLY are of an excellent quality, made from EGYPTIAN COTTON, wiving them finish that cannot be obtained from ordinary cotton. Weare prepared to meet the wente of our custome # andcarry a full line of Satines of all grades and prices :nd guarantee them superior to anj- thing in the market. Warranteda tat Axatixe Brack ana wit not Crock or Cuaxae vy Exposure on Wasursa. Hosteny For You. Ladies’ Fine Cotton Hose in GRAY ana TAY, plain pes or drop stitched, “40 per pair. Ladies’ English-made Hose, EXTRA LONG, plein or ribbed tops, in NAVY, SEAL and BLACK, 33c, Ox 3 Pan For $1.00. Ladies’ EXTRA FINE Cotton Hose, HERMSDORF. BLACK, ribbed tops, double soles, high spliced heels, 45. por vate. CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK HOSE, either Jer- 9 sey of Derby rib, Ze. per pair. gr JERSEY KNFE PROTECTORS, 25c. per pair. OF ’83, occurs WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 9 AND 10. — UR great dress goods stock has reached ite climax of completencss. The late thoughts of the dress woods world—the pick of ths looms’ choicest work arehere. Allimportstions are out of the cases onto the shelves and counters. We cannot print their Fichness, but the printcan announce them—that’s all. If the four Winds had gathered up the best of all the novelties from every quarter of the globe and brought then: here variety could scracely be greater. The Tichest as well asthe plainest. Novelties from Parisand Germany, many of Which were made for us exclu- sively and cannot possibly be dupiicated elsewhere. What odd, ateiking, dashing pretties—rich tn variety, unique in design and artistic in the blending of wool silk in multiplicity of colors. Last s:ason we chose quality and vartety’ as our guides. Result—the greateat dress goods trade of our experience. We've followed the same guides this season, but quantity plays prominent part, too. It had to be so; our growing trade demanded it. Where else can you see 80 much of richness and beauty? ‘The major part of the first flocr of ou: 10th street building is Fequiret for tlie COLORED WOOLEN STUFFS Alone. The BLACKS" havea large room to them- selves, too, but we want you to know them as woll as the ‘colors, by experience and examination—per- tonal knowledge is the best testimony. SSI =I 1S. WILLIAMS & CO., Cures colde and coughs. 16 conte. WILLIAMS? COMPOUND SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITES, The Great Nerve Tonic, 750. PHOSPHATIC EMULSION, ‘The beat, most palatable and cheap- est preparation of Cod Liver Oil, 65 Cents PER PINT. NEWEW=! Davearsts, it UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. —ji SSSI ‘The Washineton Monument. ‘War, State and Navy Department. + $77 Also the Nickel Stands to advantageously dis Play these Placques on table, mantel or in cabinet. Look At This Souvenir. A tieartanape Trey. triple Silver plate, richly em- Domed. with cabinet size photograph of Mrs. Cleve- land, White House and Capitol burnt om, rucranteed indelible, and only Sic. each. Ga Triple Silver Plated Ware of every description at Prices only posdbie where a specialty is made of « cash business. For as little as 25 cents are artistic ud Useful articles, all suggestive of Washington. The mote expensive goods are really better values, twelve o'clock. When Washingtonians have 8 | taid the man who doesn’t like music. “That'll | siens preach their beauty—bring a coterie to see what| LEATHER KNEE PROTECTORS, 85c. per| Among the new colored stuffs wi'l be found: 8 A. Ka AN, 3 erento y orem aos pases miind to eat they do not seek ratisfaction in the | squeeze out small competition, and maybe | ¢ney have seen—adinire what they have admired | Pair. = EPINGLINE GLACE, + ALAUFMAN, pest utonstiywabenk, midat of glittering mirrors, countless bottles, | limit the number of tunes that are put on the a ‘ A : A variety of colors. —— self-acting corkecrews, raucers of cloves, barkets | market at the seme time.” een eee eee Sor ave Sa Leen Grouse, 42incbes. $1 yard. On Wrz R B of lemons and such like paraphernalia; they —— upon. Itbeats all how incendiary they are—en- aie DIAGONAL POINTILLE. at Hat Kiecorp Dreakers (e) make no effort to gather figs off thistles. The 0," said Willie Wi hington, “Iem not con- | thusiesm for them spreads like wildfire. That is ——There are worth looking at.—— Sun is willing to believe that the hilarious ‘Silk and Wool. For the entire week. FoR TOUR FAVORITS PSHEEMAX = A3B LEE CARRERE ‘THE MOST POPULAR POLICEMAN AND MosT POPULAR LETTER CARRIER IN THE CITY WILt, BE GIVEN A TWO-WEEK®S TRIP TO THE WORLD'S FAIR AT OUR EXPENSE. Voting to close Monday, May 1. The trip will be for two weeks (to be taken: time most convenient to winners) Nore Taese Coxprrioxs, ‘The names of ail the contestants must be ceited: on the contrary I oftenhave a very poor | why we want you here NOW. hit sensi — 00. ——— 88-inch. $1.25 yard. ve 66 99 democrats were hilarious betnuse thet were | opinion of myself.” oo ae ae ee DIAGONAL POINTILLF. Buch a line of 1 — opping Baws, with LEATHER BOTTOM and victors. Would it not be more reasonable to} “There are some matters,” replied Miss Pep- P bake 50) All Wool, FINE REMNANTS ° ) wuppose that Tammany became doabtful as to| perton, “in which your taste is remarkably . DUe, SO-inch. 81.50 yard. : a tion it might receive from the preet- | good.” ricci Shopping Bars with LEATHER BOTTOM and | GERMAN MIXTURES, Sige aey ve Ae dent in whose behalf The Sun, in season and out las “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” SILK TOP. Former price $1.25. Now ic. ‘New light shading. All wool. Barnum and Bailey say, (©) V eS. of season, has Inbored so industriously, and| “How you have your whiskers trimmed?” | Established 1840 on ‘Telephone 995. | Travelinz Bags, mae ALLIGATOR, Biges Va 38inch, $1.25 yard. ““The ereatest show on earth.” : that, the demoralization which is depicted | asked the barber of the man who was dozing in 12and 18. Reducetto Oc. ‘NCH PLAIDS. My! Be. ma HE “*Palais Royal” Kid Gloves have « national magia sprang from the doubt. the chair. Writing Tabiets, in all e'yiee and different pinds of Silk and Wool. ‘Li I~ ~wheeleeprmenntienodilae "4 ovatation, she outcome ef fieen yar of earneat | § tua ns Oe © Tre we we 8 But seriously, Brother Dans, why should you| “How'll I have them trimmed?” he repeated teather, such as Sean, Axtroator, oop Senate say such harsh things of your disciples? They were all right when they left here and if they inadazed way. Then, as the memory of in- auguration flashed over his mind, “Trim ‘em THE GREAT USsIA ava Monocco, at a2 RaTLy REDUCED PRICE GRAIN SANGLIER GLACE. Silk and Wool. from every state in the Union. ‘The “Palais Royal” Gloves are advertised by the ‘This coupon repreeents one vote fr the mest a 5 Tiara Bot leas than in the newepapers and by “"8pe- > © = x ine your friends in—show them our sto-e— 40-inch. $1.50 yard. cial Sales." The latter method is « feature often cost- were pa His Noes berry oe pene be Gee te nae (} N § 0 L ] AT E Jet tiem make ureof our ste as thelr Down To¥a | RaYURE POINTILLE. aL ©: | ing tere sume. The present ““Special Sale” is illus: somethi ; e : siad.y look after their com. bil'ent sub Qadig-ceanee mea trative: The very latest stylish Enelish Walking who did not get enough to eat in this city were — missions. Silk and wool, Son ike Ga ot Genuine Gre. g_ | Gloves, with the four big buttons ladies recornize as either foolish or too poor to purchase food. She said farewell to that voung man: ae , 48-ineb. $1.75 yard. match. one: ie ac. peta any pdagens ieee ag Of course, a one © ch customer. ‘The inangural committee had in readiness for It seemed to do no good. Lakisha Sec ‘Too True! Too True! 150, Quality Toile And notwit-tanding the brat Undressed Kid Mous- instant use, available apon request, unused ac- Her father came and said it once Sees Se Sora Chambray, piaid 3, | Queinires are sold here regularly at lexs than pre commodations—board and lodging—for fully And then he understood. QIU Ieee cana ee, 45-inch. 61.75 yard. somone 40. | vailing Sguotationa, ‘speclal prices are made for the aed presto . BENOIT, cane —e ‘Special Sale. saiciatitey —_ brag ag — ak make Or HOP SACKING. An excellent fabric tor | He! Ha! 1ic- Quality. than came here. The facilities were ample and the spectacle of New York throwing stones at Washington for such a cause as The Sun calls attention to could easily be regarded as ludi- erous, ——_+ + —___ It is difficult to understand why some such t resolution as that introduced resterday by tor Sherman, changing inauguration day Officer Valentine has been indicted for the murder of Frank Opava, whom he says he mis- took fora burglar. Give him a fair trial. Chi- cago's murderous policemen are becoming de- cidedly too thick for comfort. The county jail now contains three of them charged with mur- der. Treat them precisely as other thugs are treated. —Chicago Dispatch, + On account of having to vacate the premises of 7th and D sts. the management of the CANNON BALL CLOTHING COMPANY, ‘Rot being able to locate their immense st ck of Fashionable Clothing, and making arrange- ment with the clothing firm at 9th and E ats. n.w., have consolidated thelr two immense BRO., mb7 420, 492.424. 426 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Sovvesms Or Tur® Lsavavrattoxs. traveling costumes. Two qualities—eight color- ings. 45inch $1.75 and £2.50 yard. IRIDESCENTS. ‘Bik and wool. 3810 45-inch. $1 75 yard. EPINGLINE BROCHE. Silk and woo , with sik thrown out on surface. eat as the word itself. te Hard! 1 Satin Maeet Breuas acd seisea Ca cate A Fact! A Fact! 350. ‘end Diagonal Stripe 15 nin! fool 22 buttons, 81.98 instead of $2.25. 16 butt ms, $2.50 instead of $2.75. £20 buttons, $3.00 instead of $3.50. 30 buttons, 84. 19 instead of 04.75. Tue Paras Roraz, Gor. 12th st. and Pa. ave. Julius Lansburgh’s to April 80, has not been adopted long ago. piemreins ‘inch. styard. — | Yea! Yes! 30c. 40-inch wide Spring-weight ee reuen meant anges cee vad ing ‘The Clacsies Outdone. puppetry: famous alors ofthis VERY ONE VISITING PERSIAN NOVELTIES. ‘Blorm eres, black. navy anvcclomes | DOC. For i ncer an: to of havin ae : the inauguration on the Sth of March are se | Xenophon's“Anabesis” wam't a marker to| country. In inaugurating thie immense sale [Ewin thie week re are an Actually cometothis! Bic All-woo! 32-n, BQ. 5 porto epee perp Raarny | peat ene~arbedien irng: liver bogpemnrssrad geteemrmirepiic coin wit taat fo tase omar TMIDESCENT OHECKS. PS shorten argon forg | Club to Washington. If Xenophon were only = si some reminder of the week’ fes- : ‘gu None ever tho ght that 69c. 45-inch w T 5a Joint resolution it cannot be acted on before | alive to write about it his account of it would pa tiitien, We Moiect s2ende2.tored, | ST Ree SVo Wo . N.Y. AVE NEE 14H SE ge be made “required work” at the Harvard en- supply this n¢ ss s : — = It is almost too much to hope that it will be ‘a PLAIN WEAVES in solid colors sre to be much worn, acted upon when Congress reamemblen Tae| ‘ance amination for the sent 100 years | OB} orth | USEFUL SOUVENIRS In this season. Ml-woo! Henrietta, sk Snibed, | @ffZRMTaperer, worm camels hair on account Stam hae been vigorously championing this | 20#on 1s one of the few that never oes out uf style. a S ——__ +e ____ sora reseda, TerTORS poner pp opeemptiomnen ates SSS Of Good REAL LEATHER asin eG Tee | OR antes Sing Rober rete. teht BB OG YS- Marr V: ee ee deere, respect 40] Our farmers have been anxiously looking for @OUWS ennee eee POPELINE JACQUARDS. skip dms gabe GmpaSacean tor that | T2eeday and Wednesday, March 7 and'8, arethe eee Proposition. A disagreeable inauguration | , car joad of bran from the west. Feed ie get- All colors, including the new dahlias and reseda | never vere imported to sel) leas than $1000 saittet | days. ‘The Palais Royal is the place. The special ay sets all the country to wondering why the | ting searce. penny over mind where we fot them, they are here SAS | ceerina in Laden Complete Spring Costume for 9 - : ours fe. change tos date for which there is historical | [ater.—The bran has arrived.—Chestertown For $1. 88-inch. 75. yard. i ae only $5.50, comprising: precedent as well as the powerful argument of | (474 ) Transcript. BENGALINES: Our annex will feel ap roud Sith the new addition of ‘7 yards Wool Suiting, more favorable atmospheric conditions has not This is no AUCTION, BANKRUPT OR FIRE ") ‘All the staple and many new shades, Cite ee lyard Trimming Velvet, See eat enn. | Sengeniing banttee, | SALE. but acase of turning a stock of c.othing into €2inch. $1 yard. =< 5 yards Skirt Lining, neumonia-chased, are ready to make thischange mos —— a 1 OUR LINE P ; SARAGNASN eT SANCNSSY | money. Nome of the consolidated prices: : WHIP CORDS. pone Pinto 2 yards Silesia, — ati the first plank in their congressional platform. | SHOES BENE | Men's Fashionable Overcoats, strictly pure wool, WITH ‘One of the most popular plain fabrics, all colors. | goods are Just What yuu Want to take bath ee eee ‘3 yards Bone Casing, eae cee oe Fancy =} But Congress does not meet until December. | S es | s4.8e Picrene Or Tue Presvest ‘45-inch, $1 yard. | mento of the inauguration of President Cleveland % yards of Belting, mean. We are going to celebrate one ‘The change can be brought about only by! 3 ° 9 $8 | Men's All-Wool Business Suits, $5.02. Ix Poaz G SERGES. Sop tata Seca aes Sa 2cards Hooks and Eyes, tomorrow. TAFFIES will bethespecial. an amendment of the Constitution. About | ¢ adie 5 S88 | Men's Elerant Ca-simere Suits, $8.25. x Eune Gorp Fine twills, have been and ‘always Will be, because We eave "sou 1 spool of Bik, Every imacinable kind, flavor and the time that the tremendous obstacles in th- | sux Sau | Mén's Fine Dress Suite, $10.50. OFor: RACE OF PURSE J ‘B8ineh, 50c. yara, _ | MABY hard-earned do! piece Velvet Binding. pong Apeennnd a way of coustitutional amendment begin tol. 3% = Catidren's Suite, plaited front and back, 85e. Only 40 and 5@ a 45.tnch, $50. yard. os W. Y. pe cheng « Fn gy appreciated. the enthusiasm of the inaugura- | 5% $ei| Children's Caanimere Suits, $1.65. w 45-inch, extra fine, $1 yard. A. Ky mat You Reazy Ger. body should know what GILL*S TAFFY tion-ehanging legislators begins to cool and Sa | Children's Fine Dress Suits, $2.38. re) FIL DE FER. - UFMAN, Choice of seven yards of All-wool Suitings in over ia. Something mice to tebe home with to subside. A few unanswerable speeches are | es O@eS = $85 | Children's Knee Pants, 18, 25, 25nd 50e., ee ~~ 0 cS Silk and wool, a new corded fabric, in plain col-| 14 S00 PA. AVE. N. W. | fiftystylesand colors, representing the very latest Paris Dossy puason seek ee made in favor of the proposition, and then it | & §; Men's Union Cassimere Pants, 61.65. Osrx $2.00. ors, closely resembling pure silk. ‘ ‘and London effects and extracrdinarily good value at Dest made. The first taste will convince ius. However, the change fo care 10 come § Salicn oba Wicdheuith tie baste fe | Men's Dress Pants, $2.25. Warranted rood thinekeepers. 42inch $1 yard. 0c. a yard. Fou of that. come day, jest ae some more sericos de- heel and pointed too. Reduced from @510 {| And many more wouderfal bergaias tnoumerablein | Pocerr Booxs, 48c., 68c. axp 98c. | suBitue. 9 ‘The Velvet for trimming is abarwain at 61.250 yard, fecte in the Constitution are sure to be = $3.50. aE our list of clothing, A fine ine of better rades also, ‘A new silk and wool fabric, e-rival of Lans- r. ae. e S coming in newest shades of heltotrope, violet, purple, | Gui. & Sox, Con. 11a Aun F Sra femedied. Speed the das! Ladies’ Patent Leather Shoes, hand- S "Lausxs, Travetssa B, —_ = Sosnda, stom, qunen, cid stan, cha btue, gutten teown, ‘Tetephene 1104. + e+ —___ sewed. cloth top, pointed toa Reduced s liam! S8inch. $1 yard. navy and black. sad It is very much to the credit of Arkansas from $5 to $3.50. Tux Great an ee NOOPES, ETC., LANSDOWNE. ‘The Findings are all that your dressmaker will re- comme that ite legislature, with but one divtenting S weet Prices, ‘Bik warp, plain and Praag ape 0 uke. ao oie ake vote, prob. mosgar pss ~ a a Fe} Hoover & Ssypen, Conxsouparzpy Crormmne Site, * Tormaws Txoxx Maxcracrony, ; P Ga Residents will appreciate the saving of money. > prom henpewl pprarperrnape acted! cercre 1217 P 1231 Ps Ave N.W, BLACK STUFFS. _Grvteansel reerraper don raceme UIT AL Ave mb3 Cox. Srx Au E N.W. FACTORY, priate present for wife or daughter, mother or sister. Tt remains to be seen how long it will take a rg ie Sr. N.W. 1218 asp 1220 E sr. xw. I Dress Goode BLACK holds s courtly place of ele- of office seekers to pass a given point when that point is a civil service exami- bation. +o. ‘Mr. Cleveland is none the worse for his ex- posure to wind and weather. The great niasses of people will be heard from through the health officer's report, —_—_+e+__ The Secretary of State, the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, Secretary of War. etc., are dead, at a meeting of the Irish nationalists im New York, held a few evenings since to cele- “LOW SHOES $itso Refinement Te always found in houses where FLOWERS are. ey're venerally open 2 luxuries, Sicaudotr FLOWERS duegmaica” "°c eau on FLAG raed orgy che ayant will iy ty cont disiiay” tomorto for beauty, purity ahd fragrance. See aicne them! E85 Repai {ng on all branches of tent workmen cnd at Feasoneble races 7 MRO Dasiets & Forp OF NEW York AT THE OXFORD HOTEL WITH A FULL LINE OF E,srer Gowxs Axo Mareatan. rant dignity—unique, secure. To properly collect Black Dress Goods, to know what to buy and tobe sure what {s wanted issecared, calls for more delicacy of ducrimination, more acewracy of quality-judg- ment, more artistic sense than t# require any other sort of merchandiee. ‘The present stock comprises all the new and desir able styles of Plain and Fancy Weaver. ‘The search is continuously for novelties. This season abounds in them. Manufacturers, both foreign and domestic, ‘have provided for this res:less longing for “‘something ‘this summer rage. A most beautiful effect is produced when made over a light bine, maitve or pink silk. We bave the ——aimple pay “Oxyorx Br Assoreriox.» Acure for disease without medicine by » |BARGAINS. barwains come this live the Secretary of State, Secretary of P, new" and have produced not only new fabrics, but en- beedquartern, EVERYTHING the Treasury Secretary of War, etc. bs A. GUBE & BE 4 F: N.W. pi yer ag a tirely new effects in standard gods. p~ X-3 which includes = pes. ssarennasethe tae PS EE Fe mb72t | poprtx RAYE, EPINGLINE, FURRITURE of ali binds, The attempts to make the pugilistic cham- scihinaieh ad cuca aaa BENGALINE JACQUARD, gt pionship a matter of sentiment may be sincere, DAY at F SILK-FIGURED CREPON, prices Which ere cure te Dut they are very grotesque. EF MOVAL SALE PRICES. ° ‘WHIPCORD, WHIPCORD BROCHE, hook Sea ae ends of cur indy patrons have Es Th I hte PLAIN Ax STRIPED WOOL, to our cagert — a * lor this announc Gladstone's earnest effort on bebalf of home hat these SPRING SHOES ate re EesanErs (c) 1g. IP | Gnstox. swivar xrexors Tule for Ireland has been seriously mterfered duced tt will De best to make the most of zens eave tow oF Wi linia wa eakone Seemeeek Ceara be Oren, 929 FS. N.W. — ‘with: not by antagonistic and hidebound En- it while they last. An unbroken stock @ some of thein with ‘room: make or mar its wl KREMELINE, EVANGELINE, , . ° - this morning. No telling how things you when you You'll epvearance. Your GAS FIXTURES showid | girx axp WOOL MOUSSELINE, below Abe eee of Blish tories, but by Irishmen. When the pro- ‘will be tomorrow, but we can -robably ‘want more, for tl be wost be worthy of the position they hold. No bet- . Over Wilson @ Carrs, hess household necessities | means DULLARS visions of the bill now before the house of fit you im any SHOE you may desire. —— piu iors, ter GAS FIXTURES—tetter looking ena | CAMEL'S HAIR GRENADINE ities tenes web acuta sai 1 spool of cotten. IN TOUR POOKET to buy here commons became known a number of prom{- " ) SBisnd’ gd CRN TR ney ive ready tomorrow. Sete Mehtiog- thas the “Archer aud Pane a POPULAR | pclonttoghe te pnoe eerie Senebe THE SAVING TOU MaxE. To aa Se Rent Irishmen declared themselves entisfied EDMONSTON & 0) rete (cowry eetioner.. 10: ; STS. vusmabeaes ban oe It's merely « matter of calculation. For @L.67 you. ‘aazocus Axp ‘out with the promissory legislation and pledged | 39 Sten Congeationer: LOGE ASB F SHE Druldcon hem vatseepreen ie Chee. oe ST ee ee MNT | asoure cholce of 10 yards of warranted fast oslor themselves to aid in ite passage, but now there p tanta 2 — - TURES. We're the ole ‘agente. Py BLACK GRENADINE. gingham in same quality, but better variety than “AINS 2 fe opposition, and alth its H i eduer mo 1339-1341 F Sx. N.W. ‘11g @ 87. . ie s. s. SHEDB & B23: 432 OTE St ‘There is every reason to believe that Black Gren¥- usual at 123g. ay ES peer arama not amount to much it will surely be used with AWN CG at, gy 4 |] ine MEME eRe Se S Hiaasen ot Grebe drenper- yard. Now count the costof two dosen pearl buttons ructetssr telling effect by the many enemies of home rule ow Corset, Lamps, Gee Fisturee, Gas Stoves, Renee, | sty. ‘Too goods, though never ont of style, have not and spool cotton. |All thine offered for G17, The] SU re, Sane avant tks ‘pram boall who make things interesting for their antago- SSIQUR ta the mame of been i Lennie eee os saving you mate may be easily calculated. right. You make the we: eo Bists in the Britieh parliament. This opposition pie faust Cont ser i yr = 1 4.4 oir ‘the best ni4 Drate the one bundred and fifteenth anniver- sary of the birth of Robert Emmet. There the memory of Emmet was honored and resolutions were adopted condemning the action of Ire- land’ tives in the ho’ yhe ABR) 1107 G Sr. M. ©. Waustas, Mo: etetoconien St "8 representatives yuse of commons. rable shoe is by no - S ts C4 declaring that the bill was conceived in a dis. Facer 4 ant. fH ‘ mal Ass you Sramesereis shang aoe Bonest and deceicfal spirit, and requesting the SAENie, of Fowweas government of the United States to take imme- cergpariastss the evant parade oa Wr" Ritss WILSON H ARK ee, one diate action looking to the release of American foot hense Citizens of irish birth whe are, for political (wh Yeasons, confined in British prisons, More in- narrow toe, teresting than any other contribution to the language end sentiment of the occasion was the addres seat by the Irish nationaliste, ‘Sule table “aret ® communication in which it was de ee pad lared that Gladstone's home rale measure ag oj would carry Ireland beck four hundred years, Wrox & Can ‘when the irish parliament was under the-con- SOF ST. x.W: trol of the lord lieutenant and the privy coun- ‘Baltimore store, ¢and6 W. Baitimiore st. mb6-tf Physical Culture Gorset Company, Pisin Iron Fratme Grenadine, single and double R <=)

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