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VOL. CI -NO. 149 ALEXANDRIA, VA.. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1900. PRICE 2 CTS.MEDICINA!..

The life U LB*business woman ianot easy. Veuallyit ia a nionotonou·routine of work,oftan aggravatedby the ill tamperor etupidity ofother«. And whenthe physical con-«iition of the wom¬an keeps bar isconstant suffering,it make· her lot ahard one.So many women

and entire relief from the illsfeininloa, by the use of Dr.

L-, s Favorit· Prescription, that it. at cximinal to neglect the

tunity of a «gomplete cure offered? this uieüicine.

re invited to consult Dr. R. V.G :lïalo. ?. Y., either person¬

al - I letter free of charge. If yoursevera or others have failed to

ot heeitate to write to or goDr. Pierce. Your letter will beprivate, its content· treated asI confidence, and an answer

»« : timed in a plain envelope.; no printing upon it. Writet feai .md without fee.

jreat «ulTercr from female weak-two y«aar«,·' writes Mr*. Kmma

f Go·*, Wavne Co., Ky. "Could.. tmrt of the time. I took four

lHerae*·riptioflive rtlao

: G?-rce'sal Uia-

'.:,«.· rationroat with

I half. ..red ray

I could) I« ..i'.OW."

;. rmaaentto health

Ihe timely? Ihcrcc's

Is is testifiedthousand!

Theythe stomach, liver and bowels»ill medicine dealers.

GOVERNOR'S

PROCLAMATION.Commrjnwealtb of Virginia,

Governor'« Offioe,January 13, 1000.

'. ii ave been more or less troubled with<>n. but since the use of Otterburn

h Water for over a month have beeniy relieved and 1 think it principally

? to the efficacv of the wator. I cheerful-.mmond it."

J. HOGE TYLER.up· t? ?tondent of Public Instruction «ays :

¡re to bear MJtimony to the greatue of tho Otterburn Lithia Water of

.' null· county. In my own person I havef miid thi« water very beneficial in indige««m and gout

JOS. W. 800THALL, M. D.Dr. George Ben. Johnston, says ;

I ase it In gout, rheumatism, dyspesia.thaemia, and all form« of renal and bladder

troubles. I prescribe no mineral water so

freely as the Otterburn."Dr J. G. Trevillian saya:"Several of my eases of kidney trouble have

unproved m^ra rapidly under the use of theOtterburn Water than Bethesda or BuffaloLithia."

Statte Chemist Speaks.'This spring is of the Calcic-sfagnesio

Alkaline clues of waters.waters which are ofapproved efficacy in a vaiiety of diaordors, es¬

pecially of the digestive and urinary o'gans."WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D,

State Chemist."I have found tbe Ottorburn Lithia very

naaral in my practice."WM M. SMITH. M. D.

"I regard Otterburn Lithia Water as one ofhe most valuable mineral wate·· on thei.iarket and use it extensively in my practice."

HUGH MoJUIRE, tf. D.

Sold by Claude M. Lennon, Sole Agt.604 KING «STREBT.

mhSljîm_For OrerFtftY Toar·

At* Old awd Wki.l-Tb.ikd RjrM«DY..Mr·vVinslow's Soothing Syrup has been used forover fifty year· by millions of mothers fortheir children while teething, with perfectsuccess, It soothes the child, softens the gum·,«Hays all pain, cures wind colic, and is thebeat ? ·?t?ß«1t for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to theI ita, Solo by Druggieia in every part of th·«vorld, Twenty-five cent· a botti·. It· valu·I« incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wins·?·»? Soothing Svrup and »ak· n· ether kind.l»n17«»«s*wÌT»Mnall in sise and great in results are De-

Witt's Little Early Biaera, the famou« littlepills that cleanse the liver and bowels. Thoydo not gripo.llreutt with yon whether you eontlnoe thjv,ni-rvp-klllliiK<'»l'a<-r"b*r>lt. WO-Tltt-BAJ'

-"

remove· the dim«·.· for tobacco, wlr'nut rurvi'Umllntr«···, eiin-UnlfOv

-"0 blood,tine, purities tli.ture« li.it manhood,rn*Kee you strongin hi alth,mand pocket-too·.

Mas«???,a??cured, lluy

OTO BAC from_ "own dru(t(ri·». who

111 Touch form. Take 1» with.., patiently, perslntently Or.«^

.-, SI. usually cur·· ¡ S boxe·, «i M,guaranteed to eure, or we refund money.

Surine sxbwijc·., oka·««, «¦¦sali I»w «<¦*.

w'8

GG ECLIPSES ALL.?. T???? A CO.

High GradeCOAL AND WOOD.

Leave your orders at

OFFICE, 629 KING STREET,Wo are paying special attention io orders

for'fainily use. _. ...»

Office aud Wharves, foot of Princess street.

T.dephopes. Bell and_Hoa»¡J>7!_INO. p. ROBINSON. GEO.S. FRENCH

President. Secretary.

Alexandria Fertilizerand ChemicalCompany,

MANUFACTURERS OF

Fertilizers, Fertilizer Materials and

Blue Windsor Ground Plaster,PRINCE» STREET. BETWEEN UNION

AND LEE.^4 LULiàMOBU. VA.

$J**4ttdria 4******<POBLraHHn daix* and tbi-wbbkj.v Ai

t****tt« Building.810 J* Sia Prtno* atTERMS:

I>AIL». | T«U-W«UÉKLT.J *'*':·.»5 0O| ? Year.$3 oo5 *ionth». * 60 <¡ Months. 1 5X1Y »onths. 1 *6 I 3 Month*_ 75! ¦e"tt>. 43 I 1 Month. 26iWeek. io|All transient adverti«eiu%ufk man» n» nalrt lor

in ad vaiut.' eetiact advertiaer* will not be allowed to ex>

oeed the.r *u»e* auie.se the exooa* i* paid for« transient rate«, an.': undei no ci renn«tancée wU! thoy be allowed to advertís*other than their logitimat* buain··* in tb*¦pae» contracted for

Marriage and death notu»* must h« ¡Hid rosm advano*.

Boeolution« in memon&m. ot thank«, tribute*of respect, resolution« adopted by «oeieiif*or peneri», urjo*» of -ubile concern, willonly be printed in th papar a* advertís*.ment*.

G?* ß???tt» office u oonn^ied with tb*Telephone Exchangee. Advertisement·, or¬ders f. - the paper, new« or any infonuat'.o ?or business can bo «en t by teloohcn*.Entered at the Portoffle:· Aloxandnrv, Vhr/lrj.ia. m second-class mutter. |

EIGHTEEN YEARS FORGILLIGANThe jury in the cs-e of A. C. Giliigan

char.ed with the murder of C. BeverlyTurner, brought in a verdie; Satuid >afternoon at Isle of Wight (\iurthouseof murder io tue ee-oot.d degree, witheighteen years in the penitentiary. Thecourthouse was packed to sulfccationb .t there was no demonstration. Ih;prisoner was commanded to eland.Gillmau, a well buia, athelenc, good-looking young man, arose, tcok « pos¬iton beside a tabie, on which he placedone hand, and awaited hie fata withblanobeel face. It »as the only time henad shown much emotion during tbetrial. His limits trembled slightly whenthe verdict was announctd. He didoot expect it. Hid bi.pt · had beenttouy. d up with the plea of self defence;bu. his faotrtClapsed into its usual lookof indifference. He will take his caseto the Court of Appeals The trial ofAndrew Carter Gilligan for tb»> murder,-j) the night of December 27, 1S99. olC. B.-verly Trrner created more mtft-eetin Virginia (hau any tiul since L'lu-verius was hung in Richmond for themurder of his pretty coin-in, Fannie Lil¬lian Madison.Mr. Turner, his wife and daughter,

Isabel, were at home on the night ofDecember 27, when Mr. Turner tookhis lantern and r-t-Tttd toward bilstables, having stated tnat be mightnay a visit to a neighbor who livednear him. A short time after his d·parture bis wife aud daughter heardthe discharge of a gun, but biiving n>

thought of danger they attributed theexplosion to some belated celebrant oftbe Christmas festivities.Hours passed and Mr. Turner did

oot return to bis family. Then in theirminds fear found lodgment, and theysummoned a boy, ami, mustering upcourage, went out into the chill win*ter's night in search of the absent bus-band end father.A short distance from the door they

discovered tbe body, with his life-blooddyeing tbe snow about him, while a

sanguinary trail over tbe drifted eur·

free led to bis hit and lantern at a spotnear the baro. There be had doubtlessstood when the gun that caused theratal wound wae fired. It was evidentthat he had dragged his lacerated bodynearly to his doorway, but the loss ofblood was too creai, and the failingstrength succumbed before be could attract the attention of bis loved one?

within.The neighbors were speedily sum¬

moned, and there was a mystery an towho could have murdered tbe popu'arman in the shadow of his own home,aod iu the tpaiet tenor of his uin. btrtisive life.In casting about for a motiv > for the

crime suspicion fell upon Gilligan, whowas known to have been forbidden thefreedom of Mr. Turner's home, whichhe once enjoyed aa a visitor to bisdaughter Isabel,

Gilligan was missing. Hie usualhaunts were visited, and bis homewatched, but no news of him could beobtaiued. Finally word urtine tbat hebad surrendered to the sheriff inPetersburg, and be was kept there untilhia trial.

C. Bdverly Turner was for years one

of tbe most prominent citizens of Isle of

Wight county. He was a man of edu¬cation and refinement, and belonged toa family wbiob bas been prominent in

Virginia for many years. He marriedMiss Agnes Thomas, a niece of Dr.William E. Peters, the distinguishedprofessor of the Latí? language andliterature at the University of Virginia.Mr. Turner was also connected withthe Pilkinton family which bas held a

high position in Virginia for manyyea..'. He was an uncle of Dr. D.

Turner, one of the best known physi¬cians in tbat section of Virginia and a

prominent member of tbe MedicalSociety of Virginia and also a mem¬

ber of the Westmoreland Club,of Richmond. Mr. Turner's brotue-r

is also a well-known busineismao of large interests, owning a lar«.

number of lumber mills whose outputhe ships to northern markets in vessel*oeloneing to himself. The Turnerfamily has been exceedingly popthrin that section ti Virginia for severalgenerations.Young Gillitran, wbo murdered Mr.

Turner, is a son of an overseer. Gllli-

gan's father was ?. faithful man in tbe

employment of Mr. Turner and was a

man of considerable executiveabilitt.Young Giligan was reared on the placeand came and went at will since be IM

a obihl He grew up to manhood, andbecame a tall, atHetic, fine lookingfallow with clear-cut features. Hecheesed well and had good manners.

Mr. Turner's daughter Isabel promis¬ed to he an exceedingly beautiful wom¬an Woen she wus sixteen years ol

age she was sent oil to Holline Insti¬tute near Boanoke, and would have

erraduated with the class of 1900. She

wa8 »t, home for the Christmas nolidayswhen the tragedy happened.She is a tall, graceful girl. Her fig-

gure is willowy, and has a mass ot sun¬

ny hair, deep blue eyes and fair skin.

She is girlish in carriage, and her fig-ure is lithe and exceedingly graceful.Her demeanor has been extremely

modest during her appearance at the

trial, and as a witness she made a splen¬did impression. She ia nineteen years

DRY GOODS.

KING'S PALACEl.'KY GOODS._

¦HEPARTMsWl htohks.Nos. Ml 2-14 Í event h and 715

.Market i>*c«\WASHINGTON, D.O.

Two Immense Shirt Waist BargainsHere are just two waist bargains that can¬

not be touched for real solid worthfulness.Must be seen to realize their value.so we

urge an early inspection,Misses' 87c Waists,39c. 87c «Ladies' Waists,49c.50 rioznn Misses' H hito Iadia Linen Waists

.with four rows of Swiss intoning.Frenchb*«k of tine tucks. A mo*t elaborately gotten up «arment.up to the inctne>t in style.Every watit is a bewuy-si.ii would in-bo consider« I ftoo I vulue at H7c. Poeci«! **

An nniisnallv fia· lot of l.aiics' PercaleWa'st« with slUvtr tin V-.id *ro»»t and barkand Dewey «allât.in -nur» snipes »nd patity checks. Every g<rnmnt bright, new »Ldinteresting from any polst cf view. They fitmost perfectly, »nd are a wonder ut. . AQr

$10, $15 and $20 Suits, $5.50.Final redi etimi in Suit nricee Ladies' and Misses' finite ol Uroadcloth,

Venetians, Homespun*. Cheviots, Series-all leadingcolon braid trimi plain. Jackets double-breasted fly front riIk lined ; inverted andboxed pleat back to the e«* irte. This ie the most remar»able soil offer ol the period. They formerly soldat WO, $16 and *2o. Choice for ..

$5.50Wash Skirts Worth Up to $5, 85c.<Jroatost of sales of summer skirt- Ladies' Pique I

Skirta.elegant for mimmer wear.in blue and and blueand polka doty; artistically cot and made thoi ill

generously rail; most graceful han«;. In short,ordinarily »ella from *i.50 to 15.00. our SenoPrice.

and Duck

39c19c Organdies, 12}£c.

Lovely Sheer White < rrgandies.the tine, filmy kind, «rhich makes upso beautimlly These organdies are. u inches wide and cut up for dresstaor costumée most economically. Not liK.·, i»ut l2je per yard.

98c and $1.25 Wrappers, 68c.King's Palace i- noted for its genuine sales, and Ihm· is an honest trade

bringer.60 dos. Ladies' Wrappers in Percale. Law ? and Batiste»and we offer 1<5

heantilul styles to select from. Some with double ruffles over shoulder-,finished with embroidery; others have pointed brettollcs.in light and darkpatterns; well worth 96c to 11.25, for Mm.

75c Corsets, 49c.One lot of Warner's Cor»ete.in summer

weight and coutil -double stay.heavilvboned.well strapped.lace trimmed.shortand long lengths. 75c would be cheap.butKing's Palace has decreed tho price to bo 49c.

10c Ribbed Vests, 5c.600 Ladies' 8plon«lid Swiss liibbed Vests.

fall bleached.whh drawing tape. This offer,ladies, is without pariilol.for every vestísworth 10c. Ou r price, 6c.

KING'S PALACE DEPT. STORES,812=814 7th Street. 715 Market Space.

Washington, D. C.

old, with features of classic refinement.Gilligan's demeanor In court bas been

a little careless, but otherwise withouturouud for criticism. On the stand hfsb havior has been unobtrusive, and h;sevidence has been giveu in an apparent¬ly frank and straightforward mai.ner.Hehas never lost his nerve or his appetite,and seemee to enjoy his meals and biscigarettes, which he smokes at eve· yopportunity ay much as if he were

a lreo man.

Would Not Suffer Ro Again for FiftyTi un- Ite Fric«.

I awoke last night with severe painsin my stomach. I never felt so badlyin all my life. Wben I came down to

work this morning I felt so weak Icould hardly work. I went to Miller& MtCurdy's drug store and they re¬

commended Cnamberlain's Colic, Chol¬era and Diarrnoea Remedy, It workedlike manic and one dose fixed me alright. It certainly is tho finest thing Iever used for stomach trouble. I shallnot be without it in my home hereafterlfor I should not care to endure the euf,ferings of last night again for fifty time-its price..G. H. Wilson, LiverymansBurgettstown, Washington Co., Pa.,Ibis remedy is for sale by all druggists.

DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?A cheap remedy for coughs aod colds

is all right, but you want somethingthat will relieve and cure the more se¬

vere and dangerous results of throatand lung troubles. What sbal! you do?Go to a warmer and more regularclimate? Yes, if possible, if not possi¬ble for you, then in either case take theonly remedy that has been introducedin all civilized countries with success insevere throat and lung troubles, ''Bos-chee's German Syrup." It not onlyheals and stimulates the tissues to de¬stroy tbe germ disease, but allays In¬flammation, causes easy expectoration,gives a good night's rest, and cures the

patient. Try onk bottle. Recom¬mended many yean ago by alldruggists in tbe world. For sale byErnest L. Allen, Clauti M. Lennon,Warfield & Hall, Charles G. Lennon,W. F. Creighton A Co., and RichardGibson.

Report* show th*t over fifteen huadredlives bave been saved through the use of OreMinute e ough Cure. Host of these were cases

of grippe, croan, *ítvin%, whooping coughbronchitis aud pneumonia. Its uariy use prevents consumption.ARNOLD'» BRtiMvMJELaUiï. Try thi*

unrivaled remedy for Headach··, Neuralgia,|]«*nl«*enea*. 10 oanta.

flow Ar* Yonr Klonry« f

Dr. Hobbe' Sparami« Pills fore all kit]dot Illa.Matta*. AcslWawUoa'kUMnMtvOn Chicaeoar

MILD CURED HAM8 »nd BreakfastBacon, superior quality. Por sale by

J. 0. MILBÜRN.

CRANBERRIES..Fancy Cape Cod trailberries just received by

_J. C MILBÜRN.CANNED LuBaTER, fresh, Just received

by J.a MILBÜRN.

_FURNITURE.GEI' YOUB BEFBKlEBATOB AND ICE

r CHErVTS fr. m ?«. They are well con-«tructod and give poi íoct satisfaction. Iheice consumption it small. We have beenhandling tbo«tuie rankes for li! years Thelines have been improved every season. Allthat use the. ZKBOor BALDWIN recommendthem.Mm. B. W. Abiíoh'«ay« : "I havo been

using the Z'-ro f<r a number of yours. Itgives perfect satisfaction. Tho it» consump¬tion is asaall ""Tho 3aldwin Be/rig« nitor purchased of

you doos all you claim for it; keeps every¬thing cool." Thor. Hoy.Mas. C, L. Padgett say« "The Zero Be-

fiigorator is one I can recommend to everyone requiring a 11rst-clafs article."We could name hundreds who have pur¬

chased Ice Chests and Eefrigerators from usand speak of tbem io the highest terms

M.Ruben OfSons,001 KINO HTBEET.

_OFFICIAL._NOTICE T. · CITY TAX PAYKB8.

Collector':) ( fll«e, June 18,1900.Notice fP hereby gJaaa that the tax bills for

1900 aio now in the bands of tbe collector.The attention of parties interested Is respect¬fully called to the following extract from therevenue bill of that yean"Upon all bills paid in full by the 1st day

of July, 1900, the Collector of Taxes shallallow a discount of ten («er cent., and on allbills paid by the 1st day ofSeptember, 1900,ho shall allow a discount of uve per cent.,and on all bills not paid on the 1st day ofDecember, 19O0, there shall be assessed andcollected a pona'ty of rjvo per <xmt. upontho amount of sind lulls, and on all billsremaining unpaid on the 1st day of Juno,1901, damagos at the rate of tU por contumpor annum shall be paid."Tax payers would do well to call and pay

at onee in order to avoid tie rush and crowdusually present un the last days in which thodiscount is allowed.

Bring alletto make sure you get all bills foryonr property, as th»« tal lector will not be re¬

sponsible or allow the discount after tbe timenxtd by law.

P. F. GOBMAN,jel8 2w Collector City Taxe·.

No Questions Asked.You pay for what jou get and yon get all yoq

pay for with the

Pre-payment Gas Meter,in uso in ail the ptii ciiui mie· You can

buy 25 cents worth of pa by this mrthodUaa is a· economical a« gasoline and absolute¬ly free from danger. Can be teen at

J.A.&W.W.COGAN'S(Jm cocking and besting appiianoes. Oar-

den Hose, «fccA call solicited._my26 eoi m

SHBIVEB'ri 6ILVKB BBAND EABLYJUNE PEAM, only ICo can at

_W. ? WOOJJLS <& ???·ß\_i ? .INVOICE OF FINE GUNPOWDEBV. TEA, just received by

_J.&MILBDBM.COFFEES have advanced, but we are still

selling them at old prions.J. 0. MILBÜBJÍ.

CLOTHING, FURNISHLNGS^JkC^

CLOTHINGFOK MEN & BOYS,

In all the latest styles and most

reasonable prices.

Spring SamplesFor custom work now ready.

All goods marked in plainfigures.

R. Lee Field,One-Price Clothier and FarniVher.

No. 304 King street

BOOTS AND SHOE«.

A $3 SHOEFOR

80 CENTSWe cannot sell; but we do «ell the BEST81 IOEd that can possibly bo put on the ma'

ket for the money.If yon want something dead swell we can

give it to you, If you want something eat

wo baye It. li you want something no othermerchant in town ha« got come to M for ft.

Ladies, neo our High Boots for short «kirii

See our Une of Oxfords. Price 76c to $3.French Heel Evening 81ippers, kid and

patent leather.

Gentlemen, see our line of Heea fino Shoe*at $3./>0, $4 and |6.

Patent Leather Oxford« *3, $3.50 $4 and

$5.We «till have some Clothing left which we

will sell below manufacturers' cost to close.

J. A. Marshall &.Bro.«Leading Up»to date Shoe

Dealers,422 King street.

EXCURSIONS.Indian Head Trips

AND

Marshall Hall.KTEAMKB (HABLES MACALESTER

EveryTHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

At 7 p. m. from Seed's Wharf.Fare Round Trip, 26 ct*. jelS lm

BUILDING MATERIAL^^????G ? 00.

(Successors to J. Rector 8moot * Co.)

Sri»« FLOORING 4 PLANING HILLManafacturar* ai

XK)R '-ND WINDOW FRAMES, M0U1Duree,«·,

DKALfcüS IN LUMBER, 8HIN0LJW,L^i'HS, NAILfc, LIME.CALCINED PI ASTER and CEMENTI

No. 25 north Union strati,Alexandria, Va.

Lumber dailTarad he* la thadty._[ESTABLISHED 1822.]

Henry K. Field à Co.,Sue centers to

J08IAH H, D. 8M00T.

Lumber and Mill WorkOF ALL KINDS.

Office and Yard 115 N. Union streetFactory No. 113 N. Lee «treet

¿*J«T*Material Delivered FBEE in the city.

FOUNDER* AND MACHINISTS.? <k ?. AJTCHESON,

Practical Machinists and Engineer«jod Builders *f

MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINESBlsy-xsmithlng and Steam Fitting, lin·

ginaars' and Machinist·'Supplie*, and all sorts.f mill work and that connected with brick¬work promptly ax*c:ited. Repairing prompt¬ly don*. i.AH. AJTCfl EtìON,mylO_ 116 Ring «t, Alexandria, Va,

\yM. 8. MÚOÜ,

Machinist, iron and Brass Pounder,ß???ß??? AND BLACKSMITH,

old oottonow woasi,dOLTH UNION tfTREET, ALEXANDRIAWill furnish and repair all kind« of Machina·ry, Iron and Biase Castings, Wrought andCast Iron Fences, Mill Work, Ship and Black·smithing. Edge Tools, Mill Picks, Facing Han·mar«. vi all kinds of Mil! Work made and re·

pairea at ta* «honest notk* and at reasonable¦rio**,tW Th* highaat mark·! prie* paid for Ole

Wrought and Oast Iron. Brasa and Cwptwr.

HEINZ« PICKL.rS..A fine «¿sortuunof Meint's bottled Picklee, Sauces «od

( ¿tsar* ju«l received by_._J. U MILBUBN

BstOOMS LOWER..All Brooms markeddown 10 to lS^a per cent at

___J. C MILBUBN«.

PALO ALTO CARNATION PINK re

osived today byWA&FIXLD A HALL.

_OKYQOOOS.^_I_DRY GOODS.

SWAN'BEOS,SUCCESSORS TO J. R. CH-^Fl^AlSr

KING NEAR PITT STREET.ONE PRICE ONLY.

Your money refuruled cheerfully on any unsatisfactory purchase.We ar«· always prepared to cash railroad checks, school teachers' check*

and pension checks gratis.White Goods.

.?·:

15c yard.

Wo offer at specially reduced prioes'twopieces very pretty white got Is, 28-in. wide,very suitable for waists, «special price.

White Duck.We are showing «osse elegant qualitr White

Duch, 30-in. wide, just the proper materialfor summer skirt·. Exceptionally low inprice for like quality.

10c and 12 l-2c yard.Linen Crash.

Beco! ved recently is several pieces of LineaCrash. For skirts. Elegant quality, and guai·anteed all linen.

12 1-2, 20, and 25c yd,Waist Linen.We oiler a tenulne bargain in Waist Linen,

n material which :s very sheer and suitablefor wslsU Wort h 2«5c a yard.

Only 12 l-2e yd.Butchers' Linen.The best quality White Butchers' Linen.

35c yd.Bosom Linen.An unusually fine quality Shirt Bosom Lin¬

en. Every thread guarantied. All purelinen, 36-h>. wide.

s 50c yd.Toweling.A good Cotton Crash for

5c yd.Linen Crash.All Linen Crash for towels, splendid quality

6,8, 10 and 12-12c yd.India Linen.We have three excellent bargains 40-in

India Linen«, all splendid quality, and verylow in prico.

6 1-2, 8 1-2 and 10c yd.

Mosquito Netting.All colors of Mosquito Netting, tbe bes.

quality. Sold by tho yard or by the I oil, 8yards to the boll.

45c.

Velvet Ribbon.White polka dot Velvet B;bbon. latin back

Yery fine quality.22 and 25c yd.

White Satin Ribbon.lity ofiiches wii

39c yd.

An extra quality of double face WhiteSatin Bibbon, 3 luche· wido. Very reesonblefor this quality.

Rí-mnents.We ofTer many SPECIAL BABOAlVHiri

remuants. l.ots of them will be found nearthe half price mark -as folio·«

Light »nd dark Calico«.....41·*«· Yard.Good hootch Lawn*...4'^cElegant Dimity Lawns....MM...7 '

Good Apron Gingham.m.IV:One yard wide Percale*.O^c "

Good Diet» Ginghams.N.tl'yBates' Seersucker Ginghams.??^? "

Splendi Wbito Pian«.7V" _.î»V "

-.lavElegant White Or«, indie.10eChock and striped white Diroityji'isi

.7V "

.' 9VGcod UnMeached Cotton.8*%·Heavy Cotton Crash.~.4cInsertings aud Edn.ng«.«.6«!

.6c,7c

Men's Department.We endeavor to koep a line of evorything

stylish ami up-to-date tor the men folks, andquote a few e, odale bo below.Men's Summer-weight Cambric Night Kob. ?

Very light and coo).50c each.

Men's finest quality Cambric Night Bobe«.75c each.

Tbe now Bubbor Collars, far superior tocelluloid. Very durable and comfortable.

25c each.Men's host Suspenders.

25 and 50c.Men's Balbriggan Summer Utxierwear

50c suit.Men's fine Lisle Underwear.

sl.00 suit.

SPECIAL.Wo h.vo aaTstol doaen MEN'S HIGH-

GBADE 8HIBTH. witi sallan attached,which we have reduced from

75c to 49c each.

Washington Stores, 1810 and 2808 Fourteenth st.

DRY GOODS.

SEASONABLE?????AMS AND MADRAS, handsome

line, light weight and fait color«, for phlrtwaists, S, 10 and,124e.PERCALES, 1 yard wide, 8 to 12èc40-inch SEERSUCKER, So.PIQUES, sometting extra at prices, 10,

124.15 and 25c.DUCK, iu plain white, 10c yd.40-inch DUCK, reduced to 11!V·COTTON 00VEST CLOTH, CRASH, 4:.,

'it skirts.STRIPED MUSLINS, Satin and Lece

Stripes, very handsome, at 10 and 12*r.REMNANT8-Dim<tiea and Checked and

Striped Maglina-at 20 per eent. lea* than

regular prices.8 and 10.·.INDIA LINENS, regular width«, 5, ß, ?,

10, 12L 15 »o 20c.INDIA LINENS. 40 inches wide, «peci«I

values 10c and 12'^c.WHITE ORGANDIE, 10 and 18c.UNBLEACHED COTTON, 1 jard wide

special value, 6c.

Summer Underwear,LADIES' RIBBED VESTS at 6, 10, Iti

to 25cSUMMER OOR8HT8 at 50c and tl Long

«nd «hort-waltted.FINE LINE OF HOSIERY of all kinds at

all prices.UUBRELLA8 at 50c, 75c, $1, fl.25,

and $1.50 up.Prices warraa'cd tbe lowest.

A.C.SLÄYMAKER429 KINO 8TBKET.

It EclipsesaiiOtherBrands

- «£*·«<*·«».

I* the verdict of ail hoosewives, bake« andconfectioner* who have uatd the

Globe Mills Flourfor breadmaking or cake. It i* uomrDaawdIn choioe qu»hty, because it i* ground fromthe beet winter wheat that i« raised, *nd bjthe best process to retain all the nutriment of

tbe grain.JNO. W. EMMEKT A CO.,

Union street'Phone·.Bell 29; Home 148.

_SUMMER REPORTSMassanetta Springs,

Nejar Harrieonbur^, V«.FInett Anii-Malaiisl and Anti-Mont Water

in this country. Fir»t-d*«< t ble. excellentbed« «nd pure »ir. Season opone June 15.

Col. WM.T. ROBINS,jelleolm Proprietor.

Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs,WEST VIRGINIA

Open JUNE 15th to SEPTEMBER 15thTbe groat central point of reunion for tbe beatsociety of the North, South, East and West.$40,000 worth of improvement« for this sea*«oo. Modern plumbing. Private baths ;«ewiJ-hole golf course, with ?rotas«ion« in charge.Write for illustrated booklet

HARRINOTON M'LLJ,je2 lm_M»n«i¡«r.

Atlantic City,NEW JKRSKY.

HOTEL RICHMOND,KENTUCKY AVENUE.

FOUR DOORS FROM SEA.

A comfortable, well appointed hotel, withexcellent cuisinn, electric elevator, Ac.

?. H. MAOERS, Prop.CHAS. ?. PEASE, Manager,

my lo 4m

Wall PapersAND

Window ShadesIF YOU WANT

FIRST-CLASS WALL PAl'ELfc, W NÜOWSHADES AND MOQL'ITO NEI

MOSQUITO NET CANOPI! S ALLSI/. £8

From the beet manufacturer«, go to the OldReliable »tore. PatablUhed JBS4 ».

JOHN P. CLARKE,my22tf_6HIb|i » V».

Exchange& Ballard.OPEN DAY AND NIUHT.

Furni«hcd room» for rent and boarder««ranicd.

EVERYTHINO FIPST-CLArS.The CABVaL CELEBRATED WHJ *Y m

specialty. Call and inspect fer yourselve-.Rooms and board $1^ per month upwardsTelepboao 155.

EDWIN TOBIN,PROPRILTOB.

|e7 lm_THE NEW WHITE COTO »LINK re.

cel«*«d tod»*PT_JCANNED.SHRJMP, jut recelv.*i by

jr. MILLUkV,-

CHOICE EVAPORATED a PI'L-rX he psr|h_ at W. P. W» »Ol L8 ? HON'e.

FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR received traday by J C. MILBÜRN

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