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TILE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE-SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1888 TWENTY an. '11-a rciiill Jordan, tigrah Jordan, Marsh' TARDY. Jordaniorsh HICH CRADE jOrdrinagersh FINE Colored Dress Goods, 1 1 PAGES. jordanMFsh CORSETS. SPRING OPENING of the Largest, Finest and Best Shaped Lino of Corsets In 1111 CHM.

tint IP "The A special Le of light weight rine Sat-teen Corsets, Suitable for Sprinc and Summer wear, in shades of White. Drab, Rose and Blue. Sizes 18 to 27 Inches, price 01.25 Our Own "Roar de Corset. Elegantly and Exquisitely Shaped. Black Satin, finest quality 012.00 Black Italian Cloth 88.00 White Coutil 67.00 White and Drap Ceuta 65.00 A special line of "Fleur de Lis" Corsets, in medium length, White and Drab Coutil, for $3.50 The above is the best shape manufactured.

Your particular attention is called to the fact that we MAKE TO ORDER the best Corsets in this country, of Conti', Satin, Sateen or Silk. Ladies fitted to any Corset from our well-selected stock. Corseta altered, repaired and laundered. Spinal Coraeta made to order. Enciente Corsets also to order.

Abdominal and Zhollider Brace Corsets to order. Monday, April 162 We shall offer a large lot of Infants' Hand Crochet Socks At less than (lost of material. These goods were sold Wednesday last at Sher. iff's Sale, 12 Wooster New York, and we were the fortunate pumhasers. The goods' will be sold in two lots, I2c.

and 25c. per pair. JORDAN. MARSH AND COMPANY. Special Sale OF GLASSWARE.

We have a large line of Table Glassware on hand that we will mark to close on 140NDAY, April 114 at oach plebe There are goods in this lot tlat were never sold in this city less than 2.50 and $3.00 per dozens LAMP BARCAINS. 1 lot of Bronze Parlor Lamps, with tulip shades, in all colors and styles, at 62.85 1 lot of Banging Lamps, with 14-in. dome shade, only 61.05 Dr. Dresser Candlesticks reduced from $1.25 each to 350. TEA SETS.

1 lot 56-piece Tea Sets, handsomely decorated in three colors (pink, blue and brown), on white granite body, marked to close from $4.50 to 63.10 The above set is perfect, and warranted first-class quality. TOILET SETS. 1 lot Imported English 9-piece Toilet Sets, in three colon (pink, blue and brown), for SI.95 We have just received a full line of Summer Chairs, and will guarantee to fill all orderipromptly. Our prices are the lowest. JORDAN MARSH AND COMPANY.

schooner yacht Bohemian. beloneinit to "Jack" Maw- n. to W. L. Lamver of Boston soh( otter Latent', (-weed by C.

W. Amory of Boston. to C. G. 13, ooks of that city.

and the schooner yacht Leathei formerly owned by William H. Martin of Portland, to Arthur Eyercon. the Leathea will be taken to Gloucester to have her rebuilt; she will have now decks, sails by Wilson of Boston stud thoroughly overhauled. Gavin Hill Yacht Club. A special meeting of the Sevin Hill Yacht Club was held last Monday evening at the clubhouse.

Vice Commodore Odell in the chair. The regatta committee announced the following list of fixtures: June 2. club race; June le, oven meet June 22, illumination and celebration at clubhouse; June 80, club race; July 14, open race; July 20, moonlight; Aug. 11, club 1race Aug. 25, club race; Sept.

1, excursion; Sept. 15. club race; Sept. 20, moonlight. W.

H. Besarick and James L. Con were elected delegates to the N. E. Y.

R. A. Yachting Notes. Manning has just issued his yacht circular. The Genesta will not go into commission this summer.

i The cutter Galatea has been laid up at Plymouth. the past winter. Sir Richard Sutton sailed for the Mediterranean March 20, in his schooner Elmira. for a three months' cruise. The new Ellsworth sloop Eurybia hs4 her trial trip in New Ye rk harhor last Thursday.

She gave entire satisfaction to her owner. Charles Pryer, commodore of the New Rochelle Yacht Club. It is stated that the English-butlt schooner Wranda. now owned by George It. B.

Hill of New York is coming around to Boston to lit Out for the summer. Site will have a new suit of sails. and will be put la oomph te rsoinglorder. The Portland Yacht Club is trying to get up a grand rentatta in June, willed it expects the Mg New York and Boston yachts to attend. The annual cup regatta will be held Jame is, and the annual club cruise will coin mence June 30.

It Is quite that Mr. BM Vail will un order for a new -tying lislit ratan" from a wel 1-k noire builder. It built, the new craft II embody Mr. Burges8' ideas, unhampered by oaten. suggestions.

She will, thd-eforit. hat some out-de weight and a clipt.er stem She be fast company for the new taller-man and the new one hicit D. J. Lawlor designinx for sJohn Cannon. captain of the Carr er Dove.

The last anted has a straight entrance. bor bi'fre is three inches hitcher than the Wess'en s. whiie her varboard ne is three inches lower. She will halve cle same diners-tons as the Whalen, but will displace 10 tons leas. Carta Colds.

LOU, a--; 9 Croup. a ramp. col, Baker sirs 1 hel." Mariano. Dyson fery.lfealallaras. lariats.

Sprats. at aids. Selina of In flat ILO. La me Hat a until keibeNH1 reat lilheltatmatam. Nears I et I a.

Satisfies. Plataristo. sea pert awl auto tura Americarifor PIM In. Intern at or Estoril'''. in attest.

Certain in mama. bv all dealers in sw.ni- tote at 54 tante a bottle. rro- ec fic tally uy Maurita, roam 4t l'ortland DOOLITTLE SMITH, 2 4, and ZS Ts pout st, bootios, liAas, Jorldanclgrall KITCHEN FURNISHING COCOS. Our Assail Sprint la this department wiU take plea. ea Morally Loran, when Ir shall have oa every coaster the create-at bargaloa ever offered la this ootatry.

'Adios should take advantage of this rt and otpertuity. 1 lot Tea Bells, anal rice 1i5e. acli for this sale wily 9C. Silver-Plated Ware, received. 1 lot rine Tea etraimrs, leavi!) piated ea German Wars.

tonal tripe for this sale 12gs. PIMA 1 lot Wool Lewes Openers. sisal trice lnas each1 for this tack 1 lot Taney related Wash Bowls, assorted for this sale Ugly 9c. mica 1 lot Zapau eel tiptoe Boles. usual price 37o, foe this sale 23c.

each. 1 lot Wood Handled Cocking Spooas, for thts sale 40. cach 1 lot Japinued Coffee Cans, sever sold loNs thaa for this sale 7c. sacla LAUNDRY GOODS, 1 lot Clothes Linos, 120 feet long, tor this sal only tic. oath 1 lot Improved Bovelty Wringers, solid shits nbber rolls, for this sale S1.72 sack Only One Wringer to customer.

1 lot Oval Willow Clothes Baskets, for this sal 4410. oath 1 lot Round Willow Clothes Limpets, usual price 980., for Otis sale only 3cs A 1 lot flat Irons sutra quality 5 lbs. 7 13 leo. 21c. 24c.

1 lot Towel Rolls, for this sots only Co. Oaut Ice Cream Freezers. Every customer should soo the now Lightnings They will irmits cream Suer cud (Mass Wu illy tomer au this mist. $1.24. SI.C3.

SLIM 2 Qt. 3 Qt. 4 Qt REFRICERATORS. 'We bays again procured the Tocton to the famous ALASKA REFRIGERATOR, th.wo tomer' should examine them beton buy lug else. where.

Dry afro thorough circulation, to odor charcoal puked. Eureka Dry Alt Refrigerators ILIPIt ItISITN $6.75. $8.00. $9.25. $11.03.

S12.21 No. No. 2. No. 3.

No, 4. No. 6, cal EsTis. S3.60. S4.85.

S3.00. S7.00. SUS, No. 1. Igo, 2.

No. 3. No, 4. No. ti As special arrangements tree to be wadi for delivery of goods bought at this sale ws request customeru to allow us till ths following day to des liverJarge packagesfor instance, Refrigerators bought Monday will be delivered Tuosday SEEDS, ace Garden Geode, put up In packages speedefl for us, only 2c.

pooltatu 1 lot Garden Trowel thin sale ouly, 5c. each, Spades, Bakes, Horst JORDAN! MARSH AND no OKS Do I Vtitle Vplume filtakespen.q, 13 gamely bound in looli to Inatob. Publisher's Pricer Iti ella week only S2.93 "Dickens' Complete Works," in 15 Niro print, good paper, fully illustrated, tioth binding, in neat boo. ruldisher's our price this week "Waverley Novels Complete," in 13 good print and paper, illustrated, cloth binding, in bor. roblislied at $18.001 our pries this week only.

11493 "Thaokeray's Complete 'Works," lin 10 printed from new plates On mut paper, over 1000 illustrations, cloth binding, in hoz. Publisbed at $15.00 our price this week only "Washington Irving's Works," fa 0 volc, good paper, ales print, cloth binding, in hoz. rublished at 17 60 cur price for this week only 2.9 a "The Cunt Book," in whioh may he recorded the coming and the roing et pelts, with pages for autographs, incidents and sketches, printed in colors, quarto, tp riot; binding, cloth find gold. Publisher's pries, $3.75 i cur prics.i 6193 411111's Manual," the latest ditios illus. cloth.

Subscription prioeit0001 our plc. for this week $3013 JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY. 11011Met WNW? I Credit is Millen friend. It makes tho way of WI easy and pleasant. An honest ilium can always asi slue IL.

WI soil Clothing. IrrY Uoods. for many women and children on nremkly 1413rintnit4, Mining It easy to clothe yourrall or faintly. Cali and sae the ens line of gentlemen's Spring Ind cvernhattl we now have on our woollier and whirls we sail olt credit at prices as low iis can Ss purchassd eistioliss for cash. LADIES' 0RMENT8, DRY GOODS, supplied, through leading drius, On t1410 $AWS 87044 of matt.

or WHIM WE IRE TEE ORIGINATORS. Open Evoulage tiU flATIONAL SUPPLY COE 45 TE3tipPoinille 45 J. "mown, Manager. CLITIMG As you 414 nt Spr Inn livrrenat el iiII It on. ean fors a mi wh.I "via owl pAyme mall tuama, am the biLatsseo by sn.a.

raymeila. A ki firan 4,.114 on't to) bo M( 130110oloS 4 sto PrIe Alba raid lye Listernene awl Pr Lined. same tfirnte. WI sr open vonin Nil I Call md LnqulrS Iv turtio, CREIII UNION SUPPLY a TzsarLis FLAVIN r--. LIMES, TAKE NOTICE.

111101UP 41110 IS ligo SAW 0 200 wood Itsad itntsore. elliktily 'rots, si 112011 otA, tkot SmasiTlift Se. Swiss. Immo 0 sOk Jordan: Great String Sale of Ladies' Finest Slippers and Oxford Ties at about 60o. on the dollar.

Another Great Purchases We have purchased, at a vety low figure, the entire stock on hand of the Newbur3rport Shoe manufacturers of Ladies' Finest Hand-Turned Slippers and Oxford Ties, of Newburyport, which we shall offer on Monday Morning at 8 o'clock. This is an unusual opportunity for oar lady patrons to procure a pair of most excellent low shoes or dainty olir pets for the coming summer season, at about one-half the original prices. Remember no ench bargains were ever offered in Ladled' Fine Shoes in this city. Description of the original lots; A. About 1000 pairs of Ladies' Genuine Hand-Sewed Oxford Ties, Low Button Shoes and Strap Slippers, usually sold at $1.50 to $2.00, at coo.

D. 600 pairs of Ladies' Fine Hand-Sewed Oxford Ties, with patent tips and plain, also an almost endless variety of styles, and usually sold at $2.00 to $2.50, at $1125 Cis 1700 pairs of Ladies' Fine Tampico Russet Goat Opera Slippers, with toe caps and plain, also Ladies' Fine French Kid Low Button Oxfords, all genuine hand-sewed, usually sold at $2.50 to $3.00, at 81.50 De And the balance of several thousand pairs we shall offer as one gigantic lot, which will consist of the following elegant assortment: Ladies' Fine Bronze Oxford Ties, elaborate openwork beading; Ladies' Kid Oxford Ties, elaborate openwork beading; Ladies' Fine Beadod Slitters of almost every description Ladies' Fine French Kid Oxford Ties and Slippers, with Louie XV, heels, all of the very finest make, and never sold under $3.00 to $4.00, all at $2.00 per pair NOTICE. Every lady who visits daring the present week should not fail to rmie surprising bargains ea offered in Ladies' Fine en, slip pere for siboier. JORDAN. MARSH AND COMPANY.

STATIONERY. Old Flax Linen Note Paper. This brand of paper, made from pure Linen stock, is the ideal NOTE PAPER of thousands of people, who have paid 35 and 40c. per pound for it the past few years. We have been so fortunate as to secure 6000 pounds at a ridiculously low figure, and shall place it on our counter MONDAY at only I50.

per pound. Large Square Envelopes from the same stock, 5cs per package. Large blocks of Writing raper for school or household use, each. New Brass Plaques (for decoration), 8 inch 10 inch 12 inch, 20o. 25c.

30c. Jordan, Marsh latest collection of instrumental music, 350.. AND COMPANY. IMINIVIUMNIVINIOM 1.199 Monday, APRIL 181 Sena Metal by express or P. O.

corder. PURCHASERS Draperies. rat, ler. Chamber and Dining-Reena Furniture, Iftetrimeraters, Can melte a large saving at oar store. Oor goods lire all of thP newest and most improved manta, and sanst salon guaranteed.

40 Patterns of Baby Carriage; $4 Up Cash or Instalments. BOSTON FURNITURE 780 Washingloa St, Opp. Ito Ilia It. BOSTON. Insect Powder, tots Ito 1Se a tar REFINED CAMPHOR, BOCS lb lb.

sip. a ars POWDER BELLOWS, Isle. POWDERED HEILLEDORE a lb PARIS CREEN, lie pia. Everything kept at a Drug Store at nut LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS. GET lamoveriosts on; Prescriptions, Roots, Herbs, narks, rid.

Extracts, Patent Toilet Coods, PERFUMERY, CICARS, LIQUORS, POCREZT IVES. POCKETISCPOILIII. size. sice Ara. It you buy goods st aDrug ny other Sums You LOSE MONEY.1 C.

E. WOODWARD ec eiromfield Street. VI" WWI Tremont JordsAyloysh Boots and Shoos, Lati1111; Jordan, Dioyshl Black DressOoodsi Commencing Tomorrow morning ana during the week, we elan submit to our patrons THREE SPECIAL VALUES Selected from the leading and most desirable fabrics that are being sold at the present time. These are all fresh and perfect goods, having just been taken from the Custom House, and were made by the best and most noted manufacturers in Europe. One lot of 52-inch, All-Wool French India Twill 111Jilli II 1111,1111, I II lIIJ will be offerel tomorrow morning at SLO PER a to; 11 YARD.

One lot of 46-inph, All-Wool, extra fine, hoevy ana lustrone finish French Cashmere, Will be offered tomorrow morning at Si One lot of 40-inch all pure Silk and Wool Henrietta Cloth, A superb quality of the B. rriestley Co. celebrated make, will be offered tomorrow morning at PER ibWr YARD. We shall make no comments on these three lots, other than to invite a critical examination and comparison at the prices quoted, which we firraly believe have never been equalled in fine Black Dress Goods. $0.50 JORDAN.

MARSH AND COMPANY. Upholstery. Lace Curtains. Just received per Steamer "Pavonia" bout 100 pairs Irish Point Curtains in 4 different qualities, 20 Pairs at S7.00 per pair. 30 Pairs at $9.00 per pair.

28 Pairs at 612.00 per pair. 22 Pairs at S10.00 per pair. These goods are very desirable and cannot be found elsewhere at these prices. Portieres. We shall offer 100 pairs more of the All-Silk Chenille Portieres, in Plain, Mottled and Corduroy tops, usually retailed at $12.00 and $15.00.

Our price S10.00 We showing a beautiful line of French Novelties. Tapestries, Plushes -and Silk fabrics of all grades and shades, for Interior Decorations and Furniture Coverings, at popular prices. Furniture re-upholstered by experienced workmen at about half the price usually charged. Awnings made and put up at short notice at very low prices. Loose Covers out and made to order at vory low prices by experienced workmen.

Designs shown and estimates given on all kinds of Drapery, Furniture, Awnings and Shade work. free of charge. JORDAN. MARSH AND COMPANY. OUR NE IT COLOGNE, TOUR DU LAC.

Manufactured expressly foi us by the leading perfumer of Paris, Prance, will be offered at our perfumery counter, Monday, at 25c. a Bottle. This is a 4-ounce bottle with Sprinkler Top, and the quality of the cologne equals if not excels any cologne now being sold at 40c. AND COMPANY. 1 111111111111EMEMIEW IIIMMINNOMENEIM11111, WRNS MENEM run to steam yachts, and the time is not far distant when, by building or buying, the steam fleet of Boston will be brought to a point where it will compare respectably with the magnificent steam squadron of New York.

IIENOLIIII ltAtirrneo. Captain Newcomb Writes About the crafts rutting out at seuthampton. 6 Captain Newcomb, has reached Southampton and got his crew at work fitting out the Fortuna. In a letter to the yachting editor of Tim (holm be writes as follows: 'Here at hir. Fay's yard are about 100 yachts of all kinds.

and about one-third of them are being put in shape for the summer months. On tine side of the Fortuna hes the cutter Irex. on the other the yawl Work is being none on both of these. In fact. it is rather a lively ship yard at the present time.

ti spite of the bad weather. lilt Fay is building two new utters. BO feet water line and 18 feet beam. He thinks the day of the narrow cutter has passed. Here one can see.

some queer-looking yachts. Joining Mr. ray's yard on the east side is that of Payne Sons. They have a large numberot yachts aid up there. Next comes Mr, Tankerville Chamberlaytie's yard.

where his steam yacht and cutter Arrow are laid up in cotnpany for repairs. With Captain Sam Randall. brother of Captain Harry Randall of the Stranger. 1 went on ard the 'new' cutter Arrow. better known as the Old Through the kindness of Captain Henry Parker.

who has been captain ofitile Arrow for 35 years. and is still in charge. we were shown over the old cutter. sive carpenters have been at work on her for the past 18 months. Her square forefoot has been cut away and rounded en alter the style of the cutter 'rev.

Thirty-five tons of lead has been boltel to her keel. and she has been all Inewly plan Led outside. below decks she is being newly tied up. Iler wood finish is teak and pitch pine. and looks tine.

Sod of the old timbers are '-still to be seen. Mo-t a I the old deck trame 1 Is left in her. and locks as good as new. The Arrow is e8 years old. having been built in I i.c..itl.

Caws II Arker is of the IMMO age as the boat. lie says. 'We were babies toi gether. I Captain Carter writes me that the I Genes a will not come out this season. The I Wea her be has been very bad.

anct it bas I stormed almoet all the time since we I reached Southampton." 1 ----t---- COLONEL COCIIRANIVI IfACIET. Plans of Iter Interior Arrangement I oh-. 'Very Cour Qwwrtre Mr. Burgess has the cabin plans ta Colonel 1 Cochrane's new schooner nearly completed. 1 She will have a wonderful atoount of room for a boat of her length.

as the arrangement i ta calculated to utilize very foot of sPaotito I the best adeantage. IAft of the oompanion stain are two guest stateroom s. of sufficient length to get berth six feet and a half long. There Is a 1 roomy hanging locker on either side of the compartil nway. The main cabin 1313 feet long.

and has a widthlot to itiet at the foe. ward end. flowing to A feet inches it the steerage. On eitt.er side are sofas two feet Wide, Above the sofas il a space ts utilized i by a 14 cker at the forward and one at the aft end. vt ith an alcove containing a dead i lzght centre.

At the forward slid of (tIY PER 0 YARD. HEADQUARTERS -Y0I- LACES. IMPORTANT. We shall commence on Monday, April 16, our great Lace Sale, and guarantee the public) the greatest bargains in White and Black Laces ever seen in Boston. WHITE LACES.

7800 yards Extra Fine Oriental Lace, in White and Cream. at 10c 20c. and 25c. per yard. These Laces are positively offered at one-third their regular value.

2500 pieces of Real Linen Torchon Lace at Sc. 20c. ana 25c. per piece of 12 yards. SOO yards Whites and Colored Embroidered Silk Grenadine flouncing, 42 inches wide, at 81.50 per yard.

200 yards Extra Pine and Rioh Embroidered Bruesels Lace flouncing, in White and Colors, 42 inches wide, at 63.00 per yard, With narrow Edgings to match. BLACK LACES. SPECIAL. just received direot from Calais and Lyons, France, our Spring importation of Black All-Silk Lace Flouncings in Spanish, Spanish Gui- pure, Chantilly and Real Marquise, at prices which do not admit of any competition, viz: 1 All-Silk Spanish Guipure Lace llouncing, 40 inches wide, at 69c.9 81.00, 811.259 81.50 and 82.00 per yard. All-Silk Chantilly Lace Flouncing, 40 inches wide, at SIM, 6150, $2.00, 6250, 8300p 13450g 65130 and $6.00 per yard.

All-Silk Real Marquise Lacs Flouncing, 42 inches wide, at $900g SIZGO ana 61350 per yard. EMBROIDERED Ecru Batiste Robes Embroidered Chambray Robes, At about ONE-TRIED their actual value, viz: 3500 Embroidered Ecru Betide Robes At $1.25, $1.50, and $2.00 Each. It 700 Fine Embroidered Ohambray Robes At $1.25 Each. Every Robe contains 10 yards plain material and 41- yards each narrow and wide embroidery. The above Robes will be found in our White Goods Department.

JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY. FRINGES. 1000 yards Mohair Passementerie, 7 inches wide, best quality of Pine Mohair, 10 sections to a yard, in three different designs, regular plies $1.50 a yard, now 50c. a Yard. We call attention to the President braid design, mixed with silk, 4 inches wide, 8 sections to a yard, at 50c.

a Yard. Just half the cost to mannfacture. This is a Special Sale, and the goods cannot be duplicated. JORDAN, M4RSH AND COMPANY. the cabin are two sideboards and an open fireplace.

Forward of the main cabin, on the starboard side. is the owner's stateroom, and forward of this is a guest's stateroom connecting. A door ovens from the guest's room into a lavatory. On the port, side of the yacht is a guest's stateroom, a water. closet.

and a stateroom for the captain and mate. Forward there is a large Gridley and pan. try. with a good-sized. forecastle, snowing accommodation for 12 men.

The finish of the cabins is plain but elegant. There is no intricate carving in the wood patterns.but a plain panel ish. wit i ch will look very neat and attractive. Plain mahogany varnished II be used below the tops of the sofas. while above will be Painted in white and gold.

scom-risu IrAcwrimmor. Willing. for Their Part. to' Admit Centreboards Without Itetrietioue The Royal Clyde Yacht Club has passed Its resolution that centreboard yachts be admitted to regattas without restriction. but.

as a proviso. was made that the resolution should not go into effect till a similar one was passed by the Yacht Racing Association. It practically amounts to nothing more than an expression of opinion and a suggestion to the I. R. A-.

and will have no present effect on the racing. Still. it is valuable. as showing the feeling of the Royal Clyde Club. Designers Watson and Fife advocated some restriction on the ballasting of the cent reboard.

as they foresaw some danger from carrying this to excess. 0ENZICkt PAINE'S YAOMEM Too ad mat the Volunteer Sha 141 Vp LII Summer. The question.What is Greneral Paine going to do with the Volunteer this season? has been often asked by many who hate yinted Law ley's yard at City Point the oast week. The successful cup defender is baying her bottom cemented and painted both inside and out, and rumor has it that as General Paine does not intend to use her for racing this summer. he will sell her when a good opportunity offers.

In a conversation with Captain Haff yesterday the absolute correctness of these reports not be We are riving her." said the captain. "a little over hautin -r. and will out her in the water in about 10 days. She will ten lie up in Lawley's basin throughout the as far as I know. Undoubtedly she will not be used by General Paine.

but it seems a pity not to use her in some of the rat-es after she has clone so much." The natural conclusion is that if the ten-oral has no use for her mat be will sell her. ILERM AND Taoist tag Gossip Gather4 Irons AU qt SU, Yards. The past week bu been a busy one for both yacht owners and builders. as more or lees repairing' Is to be done before the season opens. At Williams' yard Mr.

Hunt's yacht Losy le hal fog a neat set of traiales put In, Three cases containing Paris Costumes and Garments and one case of Berlin Novelties, choice and elegant, will be opened and ready for sale TUESDAY SEIM we are not responsible for this tardy delivery, as the public well knows, but in consequence we shell place them in our stock at less than cost of importation. For rapid sale Fe shall show Paris Costumes, -VOI-- $75.00. Berlifi Costumes, -10 S30.00. Jersey This is a Black Jersey Jacket, imported and tailor-made. Bra Cloth Jackets $6.50.

This ID ft, very stylish imported Jacket, collar, front anct awns braided, lap seams and satin faced, blue Beaded Shoulder Capes; S4.50, S5.50, $7.50. These are beautiful garments, of our own importation, in limited quantities. Elegant Beaded Wraps; $110-509 816-50. NOTE. The above are all decided bargains, but only a small representation of our magnificent stock of Suits and Garments, imported and domestic, JORDAN.

MARSH AND COMPANY. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. We Shall Begin Another RUC SALE On Monday of a ranch greater magnitude than any of our previous efforts. 25,000 Smyrna and other Bugs to be sold regardless. Outdoor Mats 47c.

each Smyrna Door Mats 91100 Bureau Mats $1.75 Smyrna Hearth Rugs, 54226 inches $2.05" Heavy Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 3 feet wide, 0 feet long, regular price $6.50, at this sale $41.46 Smyrna Rugs, 30 inches wide, 5 feet long, old price $5.00, at this sale 83.35 Imported Rugs, 27 inches wide, 5 feet lone 39o. Twilled Cottage Carpets, 2i yards wide. 3 yards long 52.00 CHINA MAtTINCIF atI2id. And all grades up to the 3ointless. Our own importation.

All grades of Carpeting for the coming season at our usually low figures, which are always much less than the regular carpet house prices. JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY. and the new sailing canoe for Mr. Crowninshield is ready for delivery. At George Law ley Sons' yard work is boom nig.

Mr. Myer's schooner yacht Christ no. Mr. Welch's cutter Vishti. and Mr.

tkinson's cutter Elf were launched last week. This week seveyal mole new yachts will be put into the waterMr. Flint's Nymph. E. W.

Codnaan's Nerissa and Mr. Tate Beth. Ambrose Martin is building a new cruising glom) for Charles Pike. which is to be ready by June 1. She measures 32 feet over ail.

25 feet water line. lo feet beam and 6 feet draft. Mr. Seccomb's steam yacht Starling. which nets been laying un at De Butt's and Daggett's wharf.

wai to have left for New York last week. but work on her windlass will delay her departure until next Tuesday. Hundreds of people have during the past week inspected Burden's new yacht Marguerite. wh'cli is being finished by Lawley. That she is in design and finish is the general verdict.

An iron keel is being put on Fred Seavey's schooner yacht Ada. The Burgess steel yacht now being built et the Atlantic works for O. B. Jennings of New York is being rapidly completed. Mr.

Woods is building a new steam yacht for George A. Rawson, which is to be finished July 1. Messrs. Webb Watson wiii put in the engines. The machieery is beirg put in the new boat by Mr.

Tucker of Marblehead. The new boat fcr Mr. Robinson, of i he Robinscn Boiler Works, will be out of the shop Monday. George Gibbs has secured a position as chief engineer on R. 11.White's steam yacht Viking.

Henry Hutchings. the well-known builder at City' Po nt, slid owner of the says he can buld a yacht that will outsell anything that Mr. Burgess has turned out, if some one wid only Jure sh the money. Prior has finished the Marguerite, and she is now ready lot the deck. I.

the Cythera Lost? 'rho English-built yawl Cytherta now owned by W. It. W. Stewart of New York, left that port over a month ago. She started away just before the severe blizzard which shut in New York so effectually.

As nothing has been heard of ber, grave doubts are enterts neol of her safety. air. Stewart's family have not up hope, as be told them before be started that he was going to touch at out-of-the-way ports. and that they need not be alarmed if they did not hear from him for a menth, and it might be that they wouid not get a lAter from him before his return. Mr.

htewart hat with him P. Smith Lee, the noted Corinthian ownef of the Oriva, Catitain Phippa a navigator. and the regular crew. John Batten. formerly steward of the Volunteer, went out as steward of the Cythera on this trip.

Sale of Schooner Rambler. The schooner yacht Rambler will be sold at auction In New York city. Thursday. April9. at the rooms of R.

M. Montgomery Co. She will be offered at an up-set price of $1000. and sold to the highest bidder. Her invPrrtory SO tons of lead ballast.

The Rambler is i38 feet long over all, 128 water line. 25 feet beam and 13 feet draught- McCrady's Yacht Akency J. IL McGrady's yacht agency halt sold the schooner yacht RI eere. belonzing to Lawrelico Larrett.ta W.C. Tarifa of Irish caU t1e cf cur t3 the large ani choice we are tow them-111g in ENGLISH ani FRENCH Drum a.T.coz which we mention the rout of the most 3C0 Pieces of our Cs'eiratiel 'Bar Jean' Cashmere L3 Wool ar.d 43 inches wide, at 75 rik PER 10amor 13 YARD.

La upwards of 100 different shades. lime roods are manufactured expressly ts frtm Ete selected wool, have a btiztjuf troadcloth Enish, and are wItIont dontt the Lest cashmere at this Imported izto this country. 100 Pieces imported Plain AMAZON CLOTHS, E2 IC1II3 WIDE, la a msgrill.r.t assortment of Spring Co lorino, at Si PER a7YARD. 75 Nacos English Costume Cloths; E2 to E0 iricur.3 WIDE, Ti i It rpt Tiriety cf st71es azi colorszi eery for street wear, at PER YARD. ISO Pieces nest Quality Silk Henriettas, tv Voviltrt.

co. Mst-afactuNlay Meters. Ecroya tralfort azI Win. F. Lead of This exquisite combizaEl Elik cull Wool.

skilfully handled ty the dyer, gives a two-toned etf.mt. Thrtuzb the soft tints of the wx1 in tht tkom an I trilliancy of the Elk. rot dyed to the same shalt, tut neither losing its identity. 43 INCHES WIDE. at 25 YARD.

N. B. no above must tot be confonnINI witl the so-called "All-Wool IlotrEettav," which we do tot offer for 142e, as we cauLot recorathend them to cur custowera, JORDAN. MARSH AND COMPANY. SPRING SHAWLS AT A GREAT DISCOUNT Oa Monday.

Apr1116, we shall place cu sale 300 Scotch Wool Shawls. We wi2 merely state that the lowest price we Lave ever soli one of these shawls far is $1.00. Pri.A on Monday, SZGO ead. JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY. 1101MP1 ONIMINIMPIE NUIMMEll ONE HUNDRED YACHTS.

Work of Designer Burgess Fro the Beginning. tagla leister-b Writes Whit is Cs'ag 12 Inlitt Tub. Stnal alllexg lady to be Emn't Etta tit Sprir-c. 'Wegner lic.r,.. Las Inrced out during' eta Lin year the largest grist of that tett len the Wilco of Ilaral Ltth.itovl la the mine letasth of time.

He hos a boot upon whlzh to records his orders by ignitors. sad in it is book tbe century Inult las teen passel. Sawelost foll the rombet Las e.lsanced from 73 to 107. ca'e of Increase becomes sigulicant when it to stated that the Puritan and which sere desicned a year apart trice rotated lot by ell lumber tad Lumbar being 1 and the testae 23. It rot yacht that appears on the book le tto itkiep KAte.

which stiL antler tbe matiaartmpt of E. IL Tatbea. keep. bet Ca10 tete Cows to tha head of bet class. ones wets the cutter ikocvot)a acid the cots Hoiden.

Minima se.4 The Leos his order and the ono which irmucts me. ructcwo the tams which SO SS Sh bottom of Lis present wa lila tarts. who Imo were drawn the ttc--td cf 1043. Her Success. It attraitel uot.ce to the sew doe tiler.

wall 11" trodactlite of orders to any etsst opoitrui. for ea has been stated. the IlaySilootr. which came pee year later. bar0 tt aztaNkr Ls.

whkh shows that ttal 7111" troth wm aot re. tue rev, o. ttit tt itacoris rut a new tet, lust eed of the Puri- an 117 111 D'1. hIcior lento." the uccego tithe that the designer of the stookso knew what Ito 10AS atAat corttert tooton to come in with Le wr-rmIX Of 11A41 and tbe mtrt stitattrINI 11 Ty: t.oI et ay It os tor to 4.1. 11" Cat number 0 0 cow vitt- la ths Vrpo some story credimhie -ictts wel-oo vireed out.

mcludinor "'lila Ilankaol as Shearurever.tpot ptoormt too but. at the a.toos Vandal tin to. It'ano and l'apoome. lour-Mit iut! atatet of 1-44 tst tan up, le, na et) so tt.erd ine.real ani-otic oth. es the cat- 1.

to. It Carrie l'hil- 1:71 9114 the on to the Gray LOC. for th" ourra.Prilieotm tmeut Dow die en tekluett mow of Lieu' ca. f1I al what limy roctrecly to known LS Loa asogioa 110)4doll On! tew importation is complete. Our patrona daily acknowledge it an unrivalled success.

We offer this week the following specialties in appropriate, rich and elegant Silk fabrics. 200 pieces Extra Fine Quality Real and Foulard Silks, printed on the very latest colorings designed especially for us by Eranet Le Comte Cie. of Paris and Lyons, who are conaidered by all for originality the test designers in the world. Special attention is caned to the grades we offer at 900 and I .25 per Yd. Co PIECES Colored Paplinettet In only the choicest hsles of Terra Coita, Gcblin, Reseda, Mahogany, Grays, Olives, ezo.

This is the fabric) of the seuon, and we offer it in two qualities at I .75 ad pad. 40 PIECES Colored Satin Duchess; The Enest- quality manufactured in Lyons, in only the appropriate shades for hour) or carriage costumes, at $2.50 per Yard. 24 PIECES SATIN STIIIPE Moire Antique Silks I In Black only. This is the correct and most fashionable article for combination with all plain black goods, and is a specia1 value at S2.00 per Yard. 40 PIECES Colored Faille Francais; at 51.50 per Yard.

In the very newest shades, just opened, and especially recommended this season for whole costumes or in combination with woollen dresses. Highest Paris Novelties To match all kinds of Silk or Woollen fabrics for It will repay all to inspect our stook this week while the assortments are complete. JORDAN. MARSH AND COMPANY. CLOVES.

DARCAINS IN SUEDE CLOVES FOR LADIES. 100 dozen 8-Button Length Macaquetaire Embroidered Back Suede Gloves, in a very good assortment of Slate and Tan cobra. These Eve new, fresh Gloves, some of our own importation, and therefore cannot be duplicated. Price for this week, 130c. per Pair.

30 dozen 12-Button Lenzth Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, plain backs, in medium assortment of Tau colors for evening or theatre wear. Price SLIO per Pair. Regular price $1.75. 75 dozen 5-Hook French Kid Gloves, in dark assortment and Blacks, 67c. per Pair.

Regular price $L25 AND COMPANY. iMEMi.1b cutter Fenton). numbered 73. and designed tor Dr W. M.

Jainetioo. Thys number was ILA.Ppked last tall- and since that time the list as ben constantly increasing. till at the irwieut time it resat, 107. No. 74 wits the $loop Nymph.

tile first of the quartet of Buttress boas which will contest the sto-loot CIANS thIS summer. She is int-nited for blr. Flint of New Yerk. No. 75 Ls the cutter Nara.

the second of this quartet. which is owned by Joules Means. No. 76 le the ersloot keel echo Mon hews des gued for A. S.

Lice of Rockland. ble and now building by the New Sngland ship Building Company of Bath. 51e. No. 77 is a 2o-toot cutter.

designed for Will iam S. Eaton. and No. 76 is the 291.1.toos cutter owned by C. S.

Eaton. r-eventy-nine replesents a ciasq of yachta of tit eh there are a number on Mr. Eurgess' hid. These are des gus which have been made for men who. for some reason or other.

do net wish it known that they are Lasing a yacht built. A tiz-foot kerl schooner for Edwin A. yeth a sign for a cutter for John A. Stet-ou were drawn before Mr. Iturdea's ocirooner Marguerite.

hich has jo-t been laerched at lawley a. was ltted. The Marguerites Lumner Is 82. idiom lewika 210es-foot cutter came between the Mar ruer.to and C. E.

Adams' 3.40 afoot cutter Babboon. Eighty-five the number to Main ger John Stetsons 115-toot steam yacht sapphire. hi hi boo jto4 I een completed by the New Log and Z4l1Pbtlild mg Company. root which sell be launched this week. Edward A.

CotlinsIt's 22-v-1oot cutter slid a 32-foot cruising cutter for the brothers ecetted tbe new Alga. a 4tootCUt.Sf de-it gned tor Charles A. Long Bow. No. el is an 1 tisfoot Mesmer for the Veined States elliCineer which is to bowled at Galveston.

Teo- and is named Calvet. Maw ytwo to the 115-foot steam yacht stow building of steel by the Atlent, works tor a New York yachtsmen. This steam yacht was followed bv thirtlefoot centre- it.r.ard Copp. whtch was cedered by henry W. Itea body Co.

ft an Australian el, env; by a twentv-Ice keel for and a thirty-four-foot steam launch for W. F. Smart. fo Augustus liemenway's 394-foi4 comproewse sio-p was awurned No. we.

and No. 87 wallet Sitl ter the New 1 ork sloop I ii.desp.orde. owned by James C. Bergen. Nos- 1,6 and '19 were a 34-foot centtebeard rev for Robert of phi.

which was based upon the sloop tie; and a teo-s-foot sloes, for Moretti) Hi Ito of burlington. hich the Vandal seine what. It weaker Soo was Reserved tor Cel oriel Cochrane, 75-Lot keel schooner. now build ng at East Boston. by Wdliam ILKie.

Since Colonel Cochrane decided to Luild. seven other orders have been re-eft, ed. but yachtsmen aze lasually. shy. for some reason best keown to themselves.

baying their vames app-ar in print in connecti wan a new yacut until they have spurred up their courage to face wondering Weed. the names of tile ownetst of most of these are not quite ready fur the Public gaze. In to a 31 steam for Ct. A. Gositur.

the list In-etudes three and a couple of stiediumoited cutters-A hire Ilst like the above can 'rive no bint of the amount of yachtiug E'nthUSil-arn Wig ich these yohts represeuk There never was so much interest isl YSehting about sten as there is todav. and the coming season will see some of the tottest races ever the Easton and Corinthian Clubs twins' tine greatest trainers by Mr. Burtrees' worl. A notic aU torn iS the totnitot61, of the monolog" Stilal ut 0 1 I.

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