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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc, A. Kaufman, 909 PENNA. AVE. W.W. “PUT MOREY IM THY PURSE.” 1s ts one of the best quotations that could dave "been sclectet ont thin covantom from Bhakeapreret many sayinzs om account of Our Easter Offerings For This Week. Inch, Teported, Bengaline 7 5 yy ep weedy fo) wool @F 4c) eine S ipe All - ban they can be ha id not how why we wake such | ad Know | ¥ in Dress Lengths and Kem- | i Stady to save every Buyer | whe matin i Our good nants and enough to Navy, Black an ar 3! Only one pattern te each customer. or they would not INFANTS: DEPakeTMENT. New arrivals of Buby Caps, ilk chase ing of ribben . Worth $1.’ its . rm A : wee me | ‘of sie s sevens MUSLIN UND Ladiew Muslin Skirts, a mu ders case: . Sosa, Shirts: sep 4) 5 hiss 25c. 50c. Dretiery rund and tacked 5 wehowens.-- esi HAND ST Our $1.25 and $1238 Siik-faced Tacludling the new preen and beliouvpe: 1.00 Cc. Worth 0c. RS ur Ree. JBinch Colored, Velvet Oar $1.39 Black Silk Bengal'ne Sl. °%S Jet Bolero Jac! $1. 68 m,n tne" L216 oven, 48. Our GX. Span Silk Gioves, in popular shades.. Oc Our ixe, “Brilliant Lisle Richelieu Ribbed, 48, opera tops and tan boots, ic (Our $1.25 Silk-plated Boot Patterns. 75 (Our $1.8 SUE Hove. in black and tan Lachies” Handkereniefs Our Xe. Ladies’ (Uniaundered) itial Handkerchie! rk letters LACES. Oar line of Torchon Laces, 35 t0 4 inches wide, rrow Oc. To 122c yarp 25 styles of New Laces, in white and ecru, 2to 10 tuches wide, rrow Sc. to 3dc. xaxp. Good selection of - ‘Laces, just in, 1 to 6 inclusive, wa 1 2c ro 39c. varp. PRORBLE TISEN AND TOWELS. Splecesof sact fininbed vermam 5 A piven ot Com 37 . EsdandGreea Tavie Linen 6C. Worth 50c pieces of Cream Satin Damask. 48c. worth 60 byte fgeinch Bleached Hemstitehed in- ‘te 20 pieces Gt Fancy Coicred Sk] () wees tae LEATHER GOODs_ Our eoe. Xew-ataped Leather Stopping Bars. 49 Our S8c_ New-shaped Leather Shopping Bags. 69c 93c Our 81.19 All-siik Surah Boston Bag. (Our 3c. Leather Pocket Books... inses’ ChatNaine Rage —* JEWELERY DEPARTMENT. ie. Sterling Silver Thimbles. — 0c. new designs in Stick Pins. oc ‘Se. Shell Hair Pins, gilt and silver tops ‘SSe. Men's Link Cuff Butto: IF YOU ARE A CUSTOMER Of any other depar=ment yoa can get Vhottle of Ammonia. 1 bottle of Culcate’s Vaseline, 4 cakes of Midvet Toilet Soap, T Spool of Linen Thread. ri velveteen Binding, 1 fisoa Brush, ALL FOR......... Makes purchase in ‘some other department and take advaniace cf this inducement. ool grtiel mentioned through this column are EASTER SOUVENIRS. THE ENTIRE WEEK—THESE PRICES. A. Kaufman, SOO PAAVE.S.W ‘The system of siting every article of the very deat quality procurable for the price has always been a @uling principle of this howee. J. & LL. 713 MARKET SPACE. We have received many new novelties im Srrixa Duess Goons Recently, and will place on sale Monday morning an | array of the latest and xsost beautiful fancies in Dress Stuffs ever shown in this city. BRinch All-Woo! Scoteh Suitings : Morinch Serzes and Henriettas (all colors). 4E-inch Hincdoo Serzes, im new colors... M0-ineb Fancies and Bengalines Pinch Two-Toned Effects, ont: inch Fancy Suitines and Diagunals... Pine Scotch Plaids from... LES Asp Vusvers, or Trimmings to match ali colors of Dress Goods, in (qreat variety, at unusually ow prices. as ANSON & LUTTRELL, 713 MARKET SPACE. _ Tae Nawesaxe Of the pretty spring fower will haves special day at IAS Monday—Ivl te BUTTERCUP Da¥. ‘Many cifferent flavors will beread>. Y: may have your choice of them for 25 CENTS 4 POUND. None can surpass our BUTTERCUPS for purity, sresh- ness and deliciousness. Equally as good is GILL'S ““BEST* ‘MIXTURES—the kind that has Lad the wood luck and gooi properties to win ‘every candy ester's favor. It's equallyas fresh and delictous one day as another. ‘Fry. Always 60 CENTS A POUND. Gu & Sox, Con L1rx Axo F Sra. 2S = Telephone, 1106 | Berson’s Capcine Plasters. | Fellows’ Syrap Hypophos) | Fountain Syringes, | What the new short wind, “il Mf MAY BE SAVED BY BUYING AT THESE GURES: Price. $1.00 - 1.00 100 50 @B 100 17 1.00 a 1.00 Duffy's Mait Whisky. 1.00 Scott's Emulsion, 1.00 1.00 1.00 Jayne's Expectorant 100 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. . 1.00 Simmons’ Liver Regulator 10 Warner's Kidney Cure. Pierce's Medical Discove 2 Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Lydia Pinkham’s Compound... Hail’s Hair Renewer.. Barry's Tricopherous. rere seer Ayer's Hair Vigor... genuine, full size, large bottles ‘odors ake Colomate's. best straw Rubber Dressing Combs, larze.. Piaying Cards, round corners Best Imported Bay Rum, lavze botties.. Shoe Seis compete, Eristle Brush. lass Shoe Brushes, all Family Syringes, 3 pipes. Fountain Syringes, Infants? fittings, KOLB PHARMACY, iLeaders of Lows! est Prices, It CORNER 7TH AND E STS. = 2 Tar Diseray OF THOUSANDS OF FINE WATCHES In all styles and sizes a: from $4 to $12. Sent direct from the factory to show the peopie of Washington jem set. Jeweled WATERBURY WATCH Is. Arenow at sULIvs Lew Pennsyivania ave. s.e.. c. E. TLIBBY's, Georgetown, J.8, BLACKFORD's, Georze.own. he matches return to the factory Wednesday next. jook at them. if nothing inore, before then. It BERS’, 40:3 14th street, Init FASHION’ OWN CAPES are here just ready oe eee your Easter coavn: The ae aeheding urned” oUt” en CAPE in stock. Paeve be erand CAPE ages Sas fe Monday— navy ed Bleck and light tan, dacea trom $5 Boros 48 APES colors, $5 Feige 8775, Reduced te speciai lot of SAPEs petucea from ‘so LONDON BAZAR (llrs, E. A. Stiebel, Manager), B\ DRESSMAKER, 1116 F ST. N.W.. WASHI C. mh25-1m* OVER CHILDS & McDERMID's MeDPaStip's, BOARD cs 3 - 2 YOUR HORSES —AT DOWNEY'S if you want them to have and all the comforts fii hovses should hare. Downey's is aLUXURIOUS HOME for most faithful friend. Only the best food used, and horses im rove frov the tune they first enter own Downey's. Althouzh many persons their own stables they find it more Downey's cast, slins not, exper'- e im attendance night and day, », put away and watch over © carriages with fine horses re, the equal of which is not be found in any publie «ab'c and but few private ones. rivers, evs Hore. For Horses, NPREET BET. 16TH andi7TH Telephone 535. Colds, &C., SMTA ANS howe cured, by OGRAM'S “CREOLEUM, ' the great teal 6 for 85. For saleby 2211 Pa. ave. n. w.. I7tu and mage Don’t Think of buying a Shirt of a merchant who can- [SE Saal BAD No one can tell what will result from 'a ‘bad comattion of the blood. diseases when it fealty the eats ayes enipthe cenaition of ‘well to tal ibe done, but the move the catise fret Sand thus have bo jou te fear the efte “In the soringtime you need medicine; youneet a blood pu iner. Itis ab- Solutely necessary that vou show d Felieve your blood of accumulation of imparities. can do this in many ways. Ber You Cax Do Ir Besr Wr Over arsaparilla. 100 Doses, 50 Cesrs. Tue Cuzaresr Asp Besr. F.S. Waiuss & C Davatisrs, It UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. = 00 00000000000000+ ? | =I = I= ’ 9% 0 6 O * Ceres } tn) oO i ‘ —-is the Flour that makes o> Sau ee oO Some os sa penet: atl oO oO grocers sell it. oO Oo = Oo oO Wu M. Garr & Co. oO 0 “*Wholesalers,” oO O cw. st ont tat ome aw. 12 O Oo O 00000000000000 000 | PATAPSCO, Premier Pour hot ive you your proper sleeve iength ax well fe prcper im i Pit of our Shirts from thus insuring have had the 2 c. made, in “open front” and ‘‘onen frontand back” styles, Braxcn Barro. Suter Factory, mb WEEKLY BULLETIN Well. HOEKE. OUR TRIO OF ATTRACTIONS For this week should be seen by every housekeeper im the city, for in one or the other of them you will find the opportunity, of suppiyinz that long-felt want at a price that will encourage you to wratify it. PORTIERES AND LAGE CUR- TAINS. All lots of less than 6 pairs wil! be sold at one-third off. Among these xoods will be found some of those beautiful silk-siriped \dras Curtains that had sucha run last hey ave just the thing for Spring Drapery—so this is your chance. FEATHER PILLOWS. A regular size 35i-pound Feather Pillow, warranted free from odor, for 8 PUAMPE 1) GHAMBER SUITES. ‘We are always hunting the market for Suite. It is good value at $25;come and see it and you willsay so. It is solid oak, the bed is 6 feet 6 inches hich, neatly is 42 inches wide, with bev. nirror 24x20, and the wasistand is 3? inches wide, with 1 large and 2 small drawers and cupboard and agoods l sherrod. It is MADE and SOLD Don’t forget that we are fall of cash bar- gains in Carpets and Furniture. W. H. Hoeze, STH AND PA. AVE. GAN YOu SPARE A MINUTE? ‘There are a whole lot of things we'd like to talk to you crested in theti, too~but. this 18 crate LE isn’t CHEAP. P.—In the first she ta ELL PUN, re TRE at aS SGanPETS CI 3H ND THAT PaIce HAS GoCDs mh20-6t erry. How do you like the tone of ‘that right where you are and raed it AGA feo now sen if ou ran repeat it V We hove it will never printed. *guR Jousfor truer words, wore BERIT 18 qoop. AT RED tan article in the list below that canbe rvrice foreash in any other furniture shine-on—and yet.they are our CREDIT | si prices—either way tou. es RQ o A OU o Lise Taos, ‘The Best will Prevail. 74 9TH YEAR 1803 ‘The reasons for the unprecedented success of Pata- paco Flour for over one handred years are Patapsco Flourine Mills grind the Lest, Hard Wheat of Every Variety grown in this country. Because the Flour is Always Uniform in Quality, ways gives the Highest Kesults to the Con- It leads AM Brands in s country gnd all Amer- tean brands in Furope. : YOR SALE BY ZS. Bedman. FM. Walker. Bisa Brewer, EB vee ra ‘ery. + pe McCormick. C "A CAMBRILL MFG. C8., The Means For supplying all demands for BASTER LILIES wre at our disposal. Our bot houses are full. to over- flowing with besu- tiful, stately, snow- « white EASTER LILIES. ‘There's only about week re- maining before this great festival, when FLOWERS rule. So send in your orders soon. We'll give them best attention. A. GubE & Bio: 1224 FSE* ans Wover ae es. 8 Fe a Tai Wattr Toei, yer yard Ail Carpet aiadé an” taid {tgp of cost—no charge for waste in inatehing ficutes. GROGAN’S MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, £19, S11 AND 823 7TH ST. N. ‘BET. H ANDI STS. “They Say” NOY Say if you want to be certain o getting a choice, pure of Whisky for ¢ we pe dafrs keene 4 4 etter we ela a Me Go M WINELAN, Casas Kassie consat RW ae 735 T2 Srazer_N. cal in theend to board their fine horses at, EXHIBITON PRICE IN DRESS GOODS. ‘Te. 64 Ladies’ Cloth. tan and blue. ‘Exhibition price... 81 64 Ladies’ Cloth, all shades. “Exuibition price. 0c. 40-inch Spring Novelties. = ‘Exuibition pric $1 Silk and Wool Henriettas, Exnibition petee.. 60c. Ali-wool Henriett: ‘Exhibition price, 81 Black Penriettas. Exhibition price. Exmerriox Prices Lx Tannuxes. 15c. Colored Gimp. Exhibition price... 50c. Colored Novelties, Exhibition price... | 50c. Colored Sursbs. Exhibition price... 11 Colored Surahs. ‘ Exhibition price Surahs, "Exhibition price. 15 .69c 82% ..ADe| Ayn! 81.25 Failles. 81.25 Veivets. Exht sition price.. Prices Lavres: Y Crmpnes 82.00 Child's Navy Reefe Exhibition price, $3 Child's Ked Refers. Exhibition price. | $3.chita’s Tan Reefers. | ‘E:xbibition price 83 Lad’es' Biack Ree: Exhibition price... | 24 Ladies! Navy Refers. Exhibition price. 85 Ladies! Tan Refers. Exhibition price.. 17 Ladies’ Tan Reefers. "Exhibition price... 25 Ladies’ Blazer Suits, Pxhibttion price. 87 Ladies’ Blazer Suits. Exhibition price.. Our Infants’ Department is as compl the hou ixmrtios Prices Usenerzas. | $1 28-inch Umabreli Wiciomanma rr 81.25 28-inch Gloria Umbreii Exhibi:ion price... $2,4926-4nch Silk TwilJe Exhibition price. ‘82.28-inch Silk Gloria, nstural handle. "Exhipition price.....0 ‘$2 26-inch Silk Gloria, oxidized nandl erin uibttion price... 91,29) Exatarrros 1 vs Coats, Exarernoxs Parces Sumrs Ayp Wasrs. 25e. Men's Outing Shirin tee. 18¢ ‘30c. Boys’ Percale Waists, Exhibition price. 50c. Ladies’ Percale Waists, Exhibition price. ‘25e. Men’s Silk Scar‘s. Exhibition price. Exmsrros Prices [x Suors. hater See OO senition wetee.:. 149 OA Latlog Hand cowed eeteition Hhice.... P2049 04 Men's Hend-cowed Sliition peice... 62-49 Tee, CMTS Tan ond Fe Eien peice .-...-- 490 3 Ladies’ Turned Oxfords. . Meno’ OX Exhibition price. Exmrnox Prices Marre Cearars. ‘89c. Plain and Dado Shades closed out. Exhibition price 5c. Fringe Curtains. $1.99 os Asp 29c 39 Exhibition price. | sa ee Exhibition price... 39c * Exnitition price... L2ko Bie. Seamless Matting ion price 18. mua 29c 10c. Oil Cloth. meen Os ee aoe ye) 6c. Apton Ginghams. Exhibition pric 8c. Challice. Exhibition price... Gc. Best Prints. Exhibition price. Se. Unbleached Cotton, Exhibition price. 10>. Light Percates. ~ Ne® pxhibiticn price... 8c. White Plaid Nainsook. ‘Exhibition price. Meny other prices in Embeoideries, Lace, Under- pea cieren White Goods, which space won't permit fo mention. Rats Enter; prise, Leader Low Prices. We extend one and all a cordial welcome. as Millinery Parlors are one of our I ‘departmer for this season. mh? Garbage AND ASH CANS, ALL SIZES. Kitchen Utensils Full line, beat quality. MM. W. Beveridge, IMPORTER OF Potter & Porcelain, “Easter Novelties.” Egg-shapod Decorated ‘Salts and Pep- pers.” 25¢. each. Lilies,” 16-inch Vases, 91.25 corated **Violet” Holders, Glass *"Trouchs." Im various. shapes, cromes, half circles, triaueles, Tata. Teen for lin with Bowers, 35% Variety of other “*Easter Nove'ties’* ‘equally new and attractive at low prices, Wriarta & Epuoxsrox, 1205 Pa. ave. |Your Feet Can make you just about as uncomforts- bie all over when, they are sore as any thing inthe world. Do not suffer any longer but let us «ive you permanent Telief if not a per :anentcure. We makes speciaity of aggravated cases of bunions. club andin growing nails and cure them withont kil/iny you. Pror. J. J. Guonces & Sox, CHIROPODISTS, 1115 PA. AVE. $1.50 Corsets $4 M. C. WHERE "1008 F SE As an extraordinary value we Will’\offer Ladies’ Fine Coutil Extra (Corsets, in ,white .or black, at -the lously low price of 61 sa You cannot duplicate this cordet eleswhere under $1.50, LADIES eras 1107 "GS “NW. “SATURDAY, BAUM 416 71 Sx. to CREDIT—QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS. LARGEST BOOK DEPARTMENT IN WASEING- ‘TON. ‘TRUNKS, BAGS AND VALISES AT LOWEST | . PRICES, Millinery. ‘What woman is not now interested in the ‘question of her Sj ring Bonnet? Never be‘ore in the history of our establish- ment have we maie such an extensive and comprehensive display of Millinery as we do thi$season, = + Ampor‘ed patterns and those of our own trim- ming are marvels of style ond beauty. Our stock of Untrimmed Hats and materials for t#tmining. Braids, Laces, Ribbos,Flowe-s, Se., is very large and of great variety. » PRICES. HERE 18 WHERE WE WISH TO MARK YOUR PARTICULAR ATTENTION. NO MATTER HOW EXTREME THE STYLE, HOW HIGH THE NOVELTY OR HOW AT- TRACTIVE IS ANY PARTICULAR HAT OR BONNET, YOU WILL FIND THE PRICE OF ALL UNIFORMLY Low. WORK. IN THIS WE ARE UNEXCELLED. FOR STYLE AND UNIQUE EFFECTS OUR OWN PRODUCTIONS RIVAL THE IMPORTED PATTERNS. ,WE WILL EITHER COPY FOR YOU THE PARIS PATTERNS OR MAKE YOU A HAT TO YOUR OWN IDEAS— IN EITHER INSTANCE STYLE AND ECONOMY IN PRICE WILL GO HAND IN HAND. BAUS, 416 7TH ST. mb2t Furs}, Furs? Furs§ STORED DURING SUMMER. Repairing, Cleaning, Dyeing and Making Over Into Present Styles at Half Price During Spring and Summer. S. Saks & Co.,/8 1227 G STREET ¥.W. ‘We also carry a fine line of MILLINERY AND LADIES’ WRAPS. mb%4-2w* SPRING SHOES. ‘The new, fresh SPRING SHOES that bad arrived from the factory before we were prepared for them are going at one e quarter off their ustal prices. For those who are wanting SPRING SHOES this , isan opportunity not often run across. "Socal: eariy! The INFANTS’ and ‘CHILDREN'S SHOES in our new store are moving right along. They're selling at “start- lingiy" low price: Well open at 9 o'clock Saturday. EDMONSTON & 60., 1334 F S: N.W. teeta old stand). 1339-1341 F Sr. N.W. W, M. Suusrzz & Soxs, 919 Pessa Ave JUST OPENED—~ 50 pieces xew otNoHams....... 123c 25c 50c 50 pieces sew cixouams... 20 rreors xew ctxouaus... 20 rreces xew orvauaus... 65c 100 vreces rnisx Lawns. 12% 25 PIECES PERCALES. ALL NEW AND HANDSOME DESIGNS. NEW GOODS OF ALL, KINDS BEING OPENED EVERY DaY., Ww. M. Suusrm & Sox Tas Gis Mernsnice Bronson” 1428 New York ave. ww. Speckally adapted for all places where increased Mumination fs'Gesired. They can be used either for © MaROH “25, One price, sas) 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. Avzrs ‘Sersaparilia, wherever used, is always spoken of in terms of highest praise. WILLIAM SMALL, Fort Fairfield, Me.,says, in a letter recently received: “It ives me pleasure to speak from personal knowledge of the wonderful cure, by the use of AY!B’S Sarse- Partila, of «bed bumor ina child eleven years old. ‘The child's hands, arms, fest and legs were covered with blotches and scabs, resisting all local applice- tions, Very soon after taking AYER'S Sarsaparilis the humor disappeared, the cure being complete. As ‘blood purifier I consider that ATER'S Sansaranmza Stands at the heed of the whole catalorae of such Preparations, especially when used in comnection with AYER’S Pills.” “There can be no question as to the superiority of AYER’S Sarsaparilla over all other blood purifiers. If ‘this was not the case the demand for it, instead of in- creasing yearly, would have ceased long ago, like so many other biood medicines I could mame."—F. L. NICKERSON, Charlestown, Mass. CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YOU. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Oo., Lowell, Mass. “I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best in the market. Since its introduction into "my kitchen I have used no other.” "Author of “Common 5 Sense in the Houschola” 2d EDITION. COUNTING THE LOSS Over $2,000,000 Sanus Caused by , Thursday’s Cyclone. RUIN IN THE MISSISSIPPI; N WALL STRET Tonay. The Stock Opened Buoyant — The Statement Has a Stimulating Etter: New Yong, March 25.—The stock market ‘opened buorant. The demand was more eral than on any previews day of the w Prices jumped from \ to 2 per cent, the im | provement being most marke are in an oversold condition. tric jumped to 106%; ‘The recuperative ability shown by the ma: during the past forty-eight hours is creat little nervousness in bear indications are thet overstayed their mari | from 10 to 11 o'clock ran "| ber, American sugar. le ‘Atchison, New England Kaok in stocks whi: General ele IRON BITFES. CURES DYSPEPSIA. jess and General Debility. Gives siren elds idigention, tomes the nerves, creates an Petite. ‘Toe Lest tome for Nursing M women and children. Y WOMAN SHOULD KNOW THAT CAN. Liver Pt. s area specific for sick head- 1a dose. man can't sand Beauty Balm, THE WONDERFUL COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER. It is absolutely pure and coatains nothing that wonld injure the most delicate ek, BEAUTY BALM is imtorsed by society ladies and the leading stars of the staze, :ncluding Annie Pix- ley, Jo nstone Bennett, Marie Tempest, Della tox, ‘Marie Burroughs, Phosbe Davis, Ida Mulle, Marie Vanoni, &e. ‘Marie Tempest thus writes of ‘NEW YORK, February 21, 1893. Fenno Laboratory Associatio1 Gentlemen: Your “Beauty Balm” should surely Prove a Weicome addition tothe toilet table, It iun- Darts to the complexion a delicious softness and nat- It is superior to any face preparation with ver met. Tray yours, MARIE TEMPEST. BEAUTY BALM isinstantaneovs in effect, yet the | cause iiself is invisible. It imparcs to the rouchest skin adeliciously’ soft appearance and the natural | color of heaithfal youth. It removes redn-ss, freckles | and biotches of all sorts. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. BEAUTY BALM is for sale in Washington at all Jeading druccists, bair dressers, costumers and deal- ers in tollet prepsrations, FENNO LABORATORY, Sole Proprietors, 106 North 6th st., Philadelphia. Orders by mail promptly flied. We will pay all express charses. si ° “antes Strange, Isn't It, ‘That a man, ora woman either, will consent to be punished by wearing a pair of uncomfortable shoe— no need of iteither if they would exercise a little Jadgmentin buying. Did you ever buy ® paif of shoes from WILSON & CARR, 929 F st. northwest? ‘Try them once **just for luck”—ask to see the foot- wear they sell for $3.50. You wil! like the shape of these shoes well enough to buy a pair, and you wiil discover that they require no *‘breaking in” They are comfortable first, last and all the time. If your feetaretenter et a pair by ail means—they wil afford more comfort than any shoe you haveever worn. Tals 83.50 is made in three different styles of toe—for ladies and men—dull or glaze finish forladies. They are all comfortable, they'll | Wear well and the price is worth considering. mh24 peneSsss SSSSS eebeeieiey mA Roaring”: SSIS EABE AT 731 778 St BADE Fogyism won't do! We are revolutionizing the shoe busi- ness. We can seil shoes at almost half other deaiers prices.” Our Ladies’ ““8t. Louis” Shoes, patent tip, for tender feet, at #2 will cost you 83 elsewhere. Smail lot of Ladies’ 2 and $2.50 Shoes to be closed out at 81. Misses’ $1 Shoes for 7c. “'Newhall's" famous €2 Shoes for boys, only $1.50. ‘Se. Ladies’ Overgaiters for 30c. FUASE CRAWFORD. CiAWEORD: S| Pree S 731 Tr Sr. s SSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: ge S| | S| Ss 8 S| $s 8 s 8 Ss Ss Dn BRLLBRLELALELLS 1217 Pk AYE XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX HEAVEN. AND i By SWEDENBORG. 4 Book's: A hi oN 0. 25M ma A aE ¥ OF aie mb2e - 99 66 = 2 “Fetching” § ‘oi 5) ~“ P| was = Shoes. & PS the very “atest reer tn eS “4 hes’ footwear is the Russian Tan io} 4 Laced Biucher Shoe with pointed io] 4 toes st $5.50. Equal to others’ is} ©, 84 tan shoes. e si CoH & SNBER “4 is] ~ ee Ea] Hat i Weo Is Your Dexmer A “dow coach,” with Sime methods or an expert of the mod- ern progressive school? If the former, let him go! You ‘wouldn't burn a tallow candle with | coniers, Union Pacitic, bern and Consol. gas. Neariy sold at the best price of the week | the market was drm in tone Atter 11 o'clock there was a tion, owing to sales to reaure 5 downward movement was» appearance of the bank sta‘ of $3.204.075 im surplus this there was a revival of the stocks, and higher prices. tha jae. ational cordage tw nent card and rose to 68°. on heay ‘The Damage Caused by the Cyctone im the | ihe market closed slightly easier Mississippi Valley. Foci Curcaco, March 25.—A special to the Herald | Money on call bas been nor from Memphis saya: | bighest and lowest 3, c Three Convicts Escape From the Ohio Penitentiary. At llo clock derate reac- His, but the ked by the wath its gain re. Following OFFER OF GOLD REFUSED. SURVEYING THE RUIN. The damage done by Thursday's eycione in| /7® mercantile paper, GZ Ter cent, the Mississippi valley isenormous. While the in bankers’ bills at 4855) Bh for st: | loss of life 1s not as great as at first reported i. Hosted rai | the damage to property will reach €2,000,000. The telegraph wires are still demoralized and reports are coming in slowly from the storm districts and it will be several days before the full extent of the disaster will be known. THE DEATH List. The death list foote up eighteen, while the list of injured will run up into the hundreds. The | mames of the dead at Kelly, Miss., so far as | known are: Harriet Smith, Mary Williams, Susan Will- iams and two unknown negro men. The dead elsewhere are: Richard Heard, Shubute, Mine; John Heard, Shubuta, Mins, Eli Prince, Elizaville, Miss.;' Drury Sumeral's family of nine, Shaws, Miss. ‘The names of ‘the injured at Kelly, so far as Richard 550,767. The subireasars was d clearing house today €421,552 S245. Government bonds e been firm. State bonds have been neglected. isilroad bonds have been active and strong. pean Senate A Drommer Falls Dead at Boffal Burravo, N. ¥., March 25.—Charle Poer- schert, @ traveling salesman from Milwaukee, fell ina fiton Main street this morning and y to the hospital. He was about old. died on the forty-tive year ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. known, are as follo' Pine, wife and | | Thefollowine are the openiag and closing prices children, ail badly injured by the colinpse of | AST ork Sak Market, ee roporved by Special their houre; one children will die. Jim Payne, badly wounded about the head and shoulders; may die. Chris Burfurd, internally injared; will probably die. Mra. Sarah Hart, two ribs broken and internally in- jured; may die. Marion Mason, cut about the d. Mrs. Mason, badly hurt ‘about the hips. Harriet ‘Prince, badly injured. George Berry and his wife, badly injured. Gus Bills, right knocked out. E. H. McLaugblin, shoulder | broken. Wiley McLanzhlin, arm dislocated. The injured at other points: 8. K. Davis, Crawfordsville, Ark. Fourteen negro tenants, Crawfordsville, Ark., more or less seriously m- jured. Jim Carroll, Spring Creek, Tenn., | ms ~ Si-Paul. 7 intally injured. Aleck Poisons.” Spring [SAS G20 De. vest Creek, . Tenn., struck by timber and | seriously injured. Twenty-one school children more or less seriously injured. The majority of the killed and injured are negroes, TRE PATH OF THE CYCLONE. The first heard of the cyclone was in north | Louisiena and southern Arkansas. It crossed | the Mississippi afew mules above Greenville, | devastating plantations, wrecking farm housex and uprooting grand forest trees. ‘The path of | the storm was about half a mile wide and noth- ing was left standing in its track. om i > Washington Stock Exchange. UI? w'clork mz Col. Title S. Electric Light, 8 at 190. Line Government Bonde—U. 8. 4s. registered, 190%. The first fatality occurrednear Shaw’sstation, | 122 2! 112% wsked U.S 48, coupous, IW, Miss.. where the house of Drury Sameral, © | “Dunrict of Columbia Bonds—vear fund, sa, Prosperous and industrious colored farmer, was leveled to the ground. killing the entire family of nine persons. The cyclone passed through the suburbs of Shaw's and demolished feveral residences and small stores, but no one was killed. The hurricane then changed its course S | slightly and traveled the right of way of the ‘Yazoo and Mississippi Valley rail until it | entered Cleveland, Miss., where public school S| building, several houses and stores were razed to the ground. No fatalities occurred at Cleve- j land, but several people were struck by flying 1899, gold, 108 bid, — asked. Water stocky Ts, currency, 1901, 117 bid, — asked. u-year faut. 6s | gold, viz, 110%; bid, — asked Water ats currency, 119 bid. —asked. 4.058, 1984, fund, cur- Tency, 1123 Did. 113i asked. tive, reg. sie, Isde- 2901, 100 bid. — asked. Miscellaneous bonds—Washington town K.K. Conv. #4, ist, 130 & ingtou and Georgetown BR. asked. Munoic Hall Associa: ‘Company, ton (as, aries B, és, 721 ang | timbers and more injured. ton Gas’ Co, Converiibie 6s, 1901, 129 Dil, — asked. Eckington “Kailroad a, ¥s bid. — asked. Chesa- NEARLY EVERY BUILDING WRECKED. peake and Potomac’ Telephone m=. 95 bid, — asked. Capitol aud North O Street Railroad ist Me: Leaving Cleveland the cyclone passed within | mile of Clarksdale, a town of 2,000 inhabi- | tants, and next strack Tunica, the county seat of Tunica county. Nearly every build- ing in the place was wrecked. The newly erected court house went down before the wind's fury. The colored school building was wrecked and over thirty children maimed. As the cy- clone left Tunica it divided, one portion travel- ing in a northeasterly direction, while the other took a northwesterly course and again crossed the a river into Arkansas, where it ough three counties. 3s, 19z1, 100 bid, 102 ashed. opolitan Toad Convertible 68, ils) bid, 128 asked. Electric Lignt Convertible 5s, 140 bea, 1 Wastington Market Co jump. Washingion Market Co. ‘asnington Market Did. —asked. American Security au A. & O.. 5s, 100 bid, — asked. and Trast Ss, 186, #. & A. American Security and Trai 100 bid. — asked. ‘National Bauk Stocks—Bank of Washington, 840 Did, 400 asked. Bank of the Republic, 270 pid. 290 asked. Metropolitan, 20 nid. — asked. Central, 200 bid, —asked. Second, 15s bid. — asked. os, 1906, Ak ers and Mechanics, 190 bid. — ask: GREAT DAMAGE AT KELLY. 165 bid, 180 aske: Columbia. 155 bid. 165 asked. The towns of Crawfordsville and Vincent | Capital, 12d, —asked. “Wes bod. 1u6 bid. — raders. — bid. —askea. Lincola, 10 wore nearly wiped off the face of the earth, and | jie itt nig. — wnt, Bo naka. the storm then took a northeasterly course, reaching Kelly, Miss. about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. There’ the greatest damage was done. Six persons were killed out- right and scores injured. Not » building was left standing, the fragments being strewn over the country for malles ‘The damage to — iy rill reach €150.000. | sive.” Columbia, 15 tid, 17 asked. Riven S ‘After leaving Kelly the efelone paseed into Ten: | Did. 8%; aakea People's 5% bid. 6s asked. Lincoln, nessea, the mart place to fall in its path being | 9 vid. $*, asked. Commercial, : ring Creek, a small town in Madison county, | German-American, — bid, 200 asked. Potomac, — Railroad Stocks— Washington an 300 Did,— asked. Metropoiitan,*120 Capitol and North © street. 3s Rock Creek, 100 vid, — asked. Columbia, 60 bid, = asked. Insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 44 bid. 50 asked. Franklin, 58 bid,60 asked. Metropolitan, 70 vid, asked. National Union. — bid.— asked. Are lington, 170 bid. 180 asked. Corcoran, 70 bid, nl people were jured, bid, 9 asked. sim pee ee Title Ansnrance Stocks —colamma Tile. 7 bid v Real Estate 125 ti 8 SS "Immense was done in Sumner | *¥,2°\0G gleane Light Stocks-Weshington Ges, county. aay gg farm the | 50x; vid.—asked. U.S. tiectric Ligat, “118 bid, Foot = large Fy Fesidence | was | 150 asked. “Georgetown Gas, 41 bid oe large brood-mare barn | Telephone Stocks — Am: Grapnopaone. 1% demolished’ pry fine race mare belonging = = situa hata bla. ae Potomac, 42) bid. — asked to Louis Emmon of Iilinois killed and several | Chrsspeake ae Danae teens, Be others bel to Mra James Franklin fatally injured. “rhe large stock barn of Harry Shaffer was blown down and one horse killed. All over the county barns, outhouses, fences and trees were wrecked. The damage cannot yet be ascertained. Adispatch from Clarksville says that many residences and business houses were unroofed ‘Safe Deposit aud Tras Companies—Americ: Security and Trust. 125. bid. 159 asked, National Deposit 1d Trust Co.. 185 bid, — asked. by the wind in that cityand much damage done Wasnington ‘Lost. and ‘Trust, 157 bid, 160 asked. by the ‘rain, In Montgomery county many | — 24 head ot sock were hile, barns Gontroyed and "EX. dv. great damage done. =f as SO p 25. — Flour 5 — ae = barrels; «hipn« Gs 5.019 bDarreis; sales, S80 barrels. at SHAMMED LUNACY TO ESCAPE. TaN fo. % Ted, sy bid. Milling w a le, Tvais—recey 4.619 bushels; shipmen’ Landis bushels: mock, “#iee1 buane's: mien Oo bushels. Corn dull and easy—mixed, Marea, 4TiadT4: April, saat deni: steamer mixed. 455, vi! sample, 45%; yellow core by ‘—receipts, 4394 bushels; shipment, bushels: stock, 656,636 bushels: sales, 166.000 ‘Oats quiet and steady —No. 2 white west- Xo. mixed western. §:ab-—receipts stock, 1842 bushels. wet 2, @2, nominally —stock, 78,608 bash sample, Is ie Ne Et Fm—good to choice tumotMY, 16.40817.60. inactive, unchanged. i Ue ‘Cotton pomi- “t aie r" i fi ? I ij | i gold for notes, receiving the latter at New York at no expense to the government. Mr. Jack- son at once telegraphed the ‘ender to Secretary that it must be declined as Ly 7 sel < eae ee Ee