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INTELLIGENCE. EVENING, MAY 1. 1894. to morrow at 5:06 sun sets uter m. aud ukk this followed Wednesday by ia-mer to-night; southerly winds.

Vbrnon Avenue -io. i in the Gazette i Instance of Mr. M. on Friday last introduced of Representatives the Avenue bill. The follow oudence relates to the sub i indkia; April 26, Meredith, WashingtonrD.G.: ir think now a very op? ine tor the introduction of a agress asking for an appro ir the commencement of Mt.

i enue, as a to Gem ton from the capital of our which he founded, to his tomb Uernou. In view of the largo ol our people out of employ know of no more worthy ob mgress can make an appro than the construction of which will give cm to a large number of the un and at the same time prac furnish to the people of our co miry the cheapest and most durable construct good roads, which engaging the attention of the u. farming interests of our country. bank you to introduce this hill ft; earliest practicable moment and i-Ynators II tin ton and Daniel aid in to introduce a similar bill -Senate. you may lie successful in se an appropriation for this boule-I a.

truly yours. M. 15. Harlow. v.

vsuiNi'STOX; D.U.. April 27, IS94. ur tlarlow is received. I have introduced V'eruon bill and will press it all ean. I agree with you that this is a time to make such an appropria-I and I have no doubt it could be ii Inn for the present condition reasury.

Will do all I can. bow- ever, to pass it. Yours truly, K. E. Mkki.imtii.

Ma.IoB Hi mil Kiss's ami appreciativeaudieuce greeted Major Hotchkiss, of Staunton, last jb.i at the Opera House when, under auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Lee Camp, he delivered a most in itructiveand entertaining lecture, tak? ing for his subject "Stonewall Jackson's paign in the Valley of Virginia." Major Hotchkiss spoke of the wonder? ful achievements of Jackson. of his i marches and his brilliant dashes with 20,000 men he successful? ly kept at bay 100,000 and won nearly evi ry battle he fought. During his lec aid a just and glowing tribute prowess of Gen. Turner Ashby, thai no braver man ever breath L'hi lecture was heartily enjoyed who heard it. Among those pre ivi re the members of Lee Camp in Major Hotchkiss was intro- I by Dr.

Bedford Drown, who also i noble tribute to the memory of i While in tlie city Major Hoi was the guest of Mr. G. W. He left for Boston this uioru Pi Strauss pre' following cases were dis of this morning A white man, arrested by Oilicer Ar ringtou for disorderly conduct toward a lad was dismissed, the charge hav? ing been withdrawn. hell Wood, colored, of Culpeper i mut).

arrested by Special Officer J.L. for drunkenness and indecent on the street, was lined $10, or given days on the chain gang. Ivlward Griinsley. from theAccotink neig borhood, arrested by Officer for drunken and disorderly eou tluc! in the street, was lined $2:50. Thomas Bryant, colored, arrested by Otlicers Smith ami Ferguson for escap the chain gang, had 00 days added to his sentence.

night was clear an 1 mild. Four prisoners and one lodger were at the station bouse. Results ok Coming to wai Grinsley, white, from lower Fair fix county, and Mitchell Wood, col? ored, from Culpeper, came here yester? day, ami', in accordance with an ant uotion, concluded that ge' ting drunk was a necessary ad to to town." Special Officer John L. Smith found the darkey in such a state that it was ne? cessary in the interest of decency to "run him in." Oilicer Beach came Grinsley sometime during the shiliarated to such a degree that lie keeping people awake on Prince near Union. He was soon be? ars, and this morning was lined The negro's conduct was so that be was fined $10, or given 60 days ou the chain gang.

Shot a Sunday night a em north Tilt reet lnard somebody, in the yard in the rear ol his dwi ling, and having lost several ar? ticles recently he procured a pistol and ran nn of his front door ami up the al icad oil the thief. Upon reach yard he saw a man in the act hing the fence and tired at him. uder instantly dropped into tin l'iic householder then returned t'1 tin- house and procured a lamp lo could identify the trespasser, he had either killed orseri wounded him. but was surprised on enteriug the yard to find the game Blood on the ground ami fence, however, showed that the bullet iken effect. The identity of the thief is st ill a mystery.

a number cf R. E. 1 feder Veterans, who attended Major Jed kiss's lecture! last night donned miforms early in the evening and (1 about the city. Several chil met them became impressed ihe notion that they belonged to tnmonweal gang, and that the ''tters "0. on their hats were ab? breviations of "Coxey's Veterans'? or mteers." In several instances children r.

into their houses less and informed their mothers Coxey's army was on the street, no little consternation prevailed a time in some localities. R0PKRTY Green has I to John Boll a house and lot on north side of Queen street, between Asaph for $1,200. D. Valentine has sold to G. T.

pstein a lot on lVvton street for funeral of Miss Auua Cecelia Donne'ly took place this morn? ing from St. Mary's Church where high requiem mass was said, Father J. A. Kenefick being the celebrant, with Father Ga-ton Payne deacon and Father H. J.

Cutler as sub-deacou. The pall-bearers were Eddie Shinn, Louis Shuman, Harry Jett, H. J. Latham, Wiilie Whitcomb, and George Aitchison. The floral offerings were many and beautiful and the attendance at the funeral was very large, the line of carriages extending lor several blocks.

The funeral of Mr. John W. Padgett took place at 2 o'clock this evening from his late home ou Fairfax street aud was largely attended. The ser? vices were couducted by Rev. T.

E. Carson, and the pall-bearers were Messrs. F. A. Peed, E.

E. Dowuhain, A. W. Armstrong. T.

Vv Robinsou, J. L. Adams aud Thomas Perry. The intermeut was with Masonic houors, Andrew Jackson Lodge attending the funeral in a body. Tl funeral of the.

late Stephen A. Green, took place from St. Paul's church this evening, there being a large attendance. The services were con- ducted by Rev. Car) Grammer and the pall hearers were Messrs.

J. J. Greet). E. 11.

Kemper, B. L. Jacob-, J.F. Muir, J. A.

Muir, Harry Yobe. aud Ernest Green. letter from Stafford Court to the Fredericksburg Lance says: Miss Belle Bloxton, who lias been visiting iu Alexandria for the last nine months, arrived home last week. She has accepted a position in the East em State Hospital, where she will go to attend to her duties early iu -May. Miss Courtney Norton, of ibis city, and Miss Mary Stribling, of Mark ham.

are the quests of the Misses Waller, at Clifton, Stafford county. Chi a. S. B. Davis to day entered upon the discharge of bis duties as assistant postmaster.

Mr. R. H. Lyles, formerly with Mr. J.

J. Jatnieson, lias accepted a position with the Hour and feed linn oi Hunt Roberts Mr. Henry now living iu Chicago, was in the city last night aud took the Knight Templar ere conferred by Old Dominion Com mnndery. The Charity ar raugemeuts lor the theatrical entertain? ment to be given at the House on to-morrow night for the benefit of the poor of the city by a number of the ladies and gentlemen of Alexandria have been completed and it promises to be one of the most successful amateur performances ever held in this city. Tiie entertainment will consist, of a little play entitled, Him Out," and beautifully arranged tableaux, rep? resenting scenes from Paradise and the Peri, The east in the play has hereto? fore been published.

Nearly every seat in the house has been engaged and the allair will be the social event of the season. Will Hold an Pur? vis, coroner, this morning made an ex? amination into the cause of the death of Mary Turner, colored, who expired suddenly at the residence of Mrs. Mary Corn well, on upper King street, yester? day afternoon. It was shown that the woman's death was caused by an over? dose of lau latium. but whether or i ot she swallowed the drug with suicidal intent could not be determined.

Tin deceased had been a drinking woman, and she may have intended to use the laudanum as a sedative aud not for self destruction. The coroner concluded to hold an inquest at half-past five o'clock this evening. store of Mr. W. II.

Mountjoy, ou the southwest corner of Fayette and Cameron streets, was en tercd Saturday night during the rain storm and the money drawer rilled of about $12. A pistol was also stolen. The thief or thieves entered the yard and cut the glass from the trat sous of the back door, after which the door was unlocked. A fierce bull? dog was on the premises at the time, but it proved no deterrent to the burg? lars. stabie, with its contents harness.

of Mr. Chas. merman, near Ivy Hill cemetery, was destroyed by fire yesterday evening. The fire was accidental, having been caused by a cigarette smoked by a boy about the place. Besides the stable a chicken house with about li? chickens was also burned.

Loss about $150, on which there was no insurance. Saturday about herring and 200 shad have arrived at Fishtown. Herring sohl at from per thousand and shad at from per hundred. LOCAL BREVITIES. The May-day helmets of the police force are quite cute.

The railroad company has commet i cd the erection of safety gates on Fay? ette street. The flooring of the new bridge over Hunting creek will be finished lo-mor row. All the iron work is done. Mr. C.

D. Anslay, Assistant Auditor of the Richmond and Danville R. has resigned, to take effect July 1st. Charles with hom Police? man Brenner had a difficulty last week, is not Charles Schaler ho has a stand in the market Mr. Willoughby Reade gave a public reading-in Liggett Hall at the Episco? pal High School last night, which was enjoyed all present.

Liquor licenses have been granted to Richard C. Burnett, Thomas J. Fanuon I M. Lavin J. Frank Cook and Charles Fleischmann.

The lightning which entered the Ex? change Hotel ou Saturday night by an electric wire was prevented from doing any damage by a safety fuse. 'fhe barn of P. C. Duckers, no.ir i Marshall Hall, was destroyed by lire I Saturday, and a number of horses and w- were burned to death. John Pierson, of Washington, was drowned in the Potomac about 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon by the up? setting of his boat near Washington.

Judge Norton has granted an amend? ment to the People's Gas Savings As? sociation of New York, reducing the i capital stock from to Mary Meyers, Lizzie Richardson and Nettie-Smith escaped from the work? house yesterday. The two first named later made their appearance at the po? lice station and paid their tines. Marriace licenses were issued in Washington yesterday to James E. Mor? ris of Fairfax county, and Lucy Bird, and to John T. Dent, of Stafford county, and Nannie F.

Sissou. of Richmond I county. DRY GOODS. I Olli, Hin and TO-DAY We put on some Excellent Values in WOMEN'S WRAPPERS. Count what the cloth would come to mind any of the other costs? and you'll wonder where the protit on those pretty, practical garments comes in.

Our Print Wrapper AT $1.25 Is made with full Watteau back, full Bishop sleeves and ruffle yoke, and is trimmed with wash braid. large va? riety of patterns, warranted fast gray, indigo blue, black and white, and in? numerable fancies. All sizes. $1.25 Each Our Percale Wrapper AT $2.50 Best quality material, in Per? sian and other neat, well-cov? ered patterns. Figured pique yoke, braid edge, full Watteau back.

All sizes. Each. Fine sheer, Lawn Wrappers, full Watteau back, trimmed with wash beading. $3.00 Each. India Dimity Wrappers, trimmed with embroidery.

S3.00 Each. Irish Lawn Wrappers, navy blue ground, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, full and Huffy. $3.00 Each. (Third floor.l<?th-st. building.) GOODS DELIVERED TN ALEX? ANDRIA.

Woodward 10th, 1 Ith n. Washington. D. C. The embankment at the approach to the electric railroad bridge on the south side of Hunting creek, has been paved with cobble stones, thereby rendering it impregnable to damage by high tides in the future.

Mrs. Matilda Boswoll, daughter of the late Dr. Savers, of this city, and wife of Mr. Wm. Boswell, died last week at her home near Pine View', Pauquier county.

She had many friends in this city wiio will regret to learn of her death. A horse attached to a sulky ran away on Gibbon street 1 six and seven o'clock yesterday evening. The driver was thrown out, but fortunately re? ceived no serious injury. The fright? ened animal was stopped near the Bridge pump. Mr.

K. D. Carpenter, formerly com? missioner of the Associated Railways Virginia and the Carolinas, with head? quarters in Richmond, has been ap? pointed general eastern passenger and freight agent of the Richmond and Dan? ville R. R. Co.

with headquarters at New York. The weekly drill of the Alexandria Light Infantry was well attended last night, and the men did exceedingly well under command of Lieut. Monroe. Before the drill commenced Lieutenant Bryan appropriately thanked the mem? bers of the company for the chiffonier which they sent him for a wedding present. Miss Alice Lee Swnnn has made a painting ofSulgrave Manor, the ances? tral home of the Washingtons, in North? amptonshire, in England.

Tbelady re? gents of Mt. Vernon will discuss the purchase of Miss Swann's painting at the animal meeting this month, with a view of making an addition to the art treasures that enrich Mt. Vernon. As will seen by a notice elsewhere the linn of Lunt Allen has been dis solved, and the busjuess will hereafter be conducted by Mr. Kniest L.

Allen, Mr. Lunt retiring on account of bad health. Mr. Allen is an energetic and popular young business man, and asks a continuance of the patronage which has been so generously bestowed on the old firm. Col.

Elliot and Capt. Knight of li engineer corps of the army, have ei tered upon the duty assigned them by Geu. Casey, chief of engineers, of pre? paring the data called for by the Sen? ate in regard to the advisability of using the water power of I be Potomac river above Washington for providing elec? tric light for public and private use in the 1 of Columbia. Ia the Corporation Court yesterday in the case of ('. Karcsh against the i Farmers and Insurance I Company of this city to recover the amount of insurance said to be due on In store near Charleston, S.

which burned in August, IS92, the jury re turned a verdict of $900 for the plaintiff, This was set aside aui subsequently a compromise verdict of $500 was agreed upon. PKUSO.VATi. MY WIFE. Amelia Card--, having de? rt eil my bed ami board. I hereby notify all persona that in future I will not be re sponsibjo for any debts contracted by her.

and warn ail persons against credit to her. niyl 3t NORMAN W. CURTIS. EXTRA CHI CALIF! PRUNES just received by J. C.

MILE-URN. DRY GOODS. NO. 316 KING STREET. GIGANTIC SALE.

OUR GREAT SPRING SALE COMMENCES MONDAY. We arc reaching oat for trade Wc arc making such efforts to got it as were never attempted before. This week we cut away from all precedent. We are going to sell the goods advertised at the sacrifice price wo have put on them. We have, been heavy buyers during the past week, and the result can partly be found in the following list.

MATTING OFFERED AT SLAUGHTER? ING PRICES. BARGAINS IN EVERY DAY NEEDS. 20 pieces of Chester Dress Silks, black grounds with colored figures and sprays, form? er price 30c. Reduced to 15c. China Silks in fifteen sbades including black.

39c value at 25c. Surah Silks, all shades. 39c value at 25c. Fruit of the Loom. -1-4 Bleached Cotton.

7je. Androscoggiu 4-4 Bleached Cotton. Darker Mills 4-4 bleached Cotton. Yard wide Bleached Cotton. Yard wide Heavy Brown Cotton, Wamsutta Porcals, one yard wide, never known to sell for less than 12 ic cut to Figured and Striped Ducking, so much worn for dresses and waists, one yard wide, price 124c.

cut to 6Jc Dressmakers' Cambrics, short lengths, 3c a yard. Good Quality Sclisias, all colors. 7ic Moire Silk Pcrcatmes. lib-. Double Face- Fancy Linings, 1 Lc.

Good Qualitv Apron Ginghams, Calicos, large and small stvles in Dress Giughanis, 43c Best Quality Indigo Blue Prints, 5Jc Garner's Percals, short lengths, slightly damaged, when perfect sohl for 12Ac, to close at 5e a yard. India Linen, remnants worth 10c, at 5c, Check Nainsooks, neat styles, 1 White A pronettes, -Ii) inches wide, 7jc. Outing Flannels, worth 10c at 6Ac 25e India Remnants, 124c. All Linen Canvasses, 124c. Tarltons.

all -hades. Sic. Plaid Glass Crashes. 5fe. All Linen Towels, fancy borders, 10c.

Wool faced Cashmeres, all shades, 9jc Cambric as good as Lonsdale, Oc. Mohawk Bleached Sheeting, 224c. Ladies' and Children's Summer Vests, 5c. Boys' Shirt Waists, 16c. Gent's Balbriggan Shirts.

'Sir. 50c Shirt Waists at 25c. Children's Fast Black Hose, 5c. Roys' Bicycle Hose. 1 Infants' Poke Bonnets, 25c, K.

G. Corsets. 75c. 5 Hook Corset Clasps, 5c, Hamburg Embroideries, 2c. Butter Color Lace Inserting, 5c Whalbeoiies, good quality, 5c Ladies' Lisle Thread Gloves, Sc.

MATTINGS. MATTINt IS. We are overstocked in this department. We have, on hand one hundred and fifty Rolls of which must be sold and sohl quickly too. Cost nor profit not considered in this sale.

$5 Mattings at $3.49, a roll of 40 yards. $7 Mattings at a roll of 40 yards. SI' Mattings at a roll of 40 yards. SI 1 Mattings al roll of 40yards. Mattings at a roll of 40 yards.

Sale opens MONDAY MORNING at 8 O'clock. 1 No goods charged at sale prices. 316 KING STREET. For the convenience of buyers copies of these prices will be furnished at the salo. AUCTION SA LI'S.

COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF A BEAUTI? FUL COTTAGE AND REAL ESTATE AT COLONIAL BEACH. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Westmoreland entered on the 13th day of October, A.D. 1S93, in the equity cause of the Colonial Beach Improvement Company against Thomas Sommerville ami Robert T. Hicston, executors of Frank Schwartz, deceased, et the undersigned, therein appointed special commissioner for the purpose, wiil sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at two o'clock p. on the THIRTIETH (30th) DAY OF MAY.

A.D.. 1 I. at Colonial Beach, on the. promises, that beautitul, newly built, FRAME COTTAGE and tiie LOT GROUND on which it is situated, containing feet, being parts of lots (5) fivo. (6) sis, (7) seven, and (1) one, in block (SO) eighty.

Also lots (2) two, three. seven. (8) eight. (9) nine, (in) ten, and (11) eleven, in block (35) thirty-five, and lots three and (5) live, in block (36) thirty-six, and lots (1) one. (2) two, (3) three, (7) seven, 1-) eight, nine.

(10) ten, (12) twelve, (13) thirteen, ill: fourteen, 15) fifteen. (16) sixteen and seventeen in block (39) thiity-nine (and other lots owned by Frank deceased, if any. description of which will be made known on day of sale) according to the ground plan an 1 plat of Colonial Beach. Terms of salo as by decree: Cash enough to cover costs ami expenses of sale of suit, es? timated at to paid on day of sale, and apportioned among the purchasers, and for the residue, one-fourth of the purchase money in cash, one-fourth in three months, one-fourth in six months and one-fourth in nine months from day of sab', the deferred payments to bear interest from day of sale, and notes for the same to be given by the pur? chasers, ami title to l.e retained until the last instalments of the purchase money is paid. Should purchasers not comply with terms of I sale within (5) live day-; from day of sale 011 any particular oarcel of lam! sold, the same will lie advertised dud resold at the risk and I costs of the defaulting purchaser.

R. B. LEWIS, Special 1 lommtssiouer, -11 (i 5th siTjet, 11. w. Washington, D.

C. Virginia. Clerk's office of the Circuit Cuurt Westmoreland county. The Colonial 1 Beach Improvement Company, complainant, i vs. Thomas Sommerville and Robert Hies? ton, executors of Frank Schwarz, deceased, ct defendants.

In chancery. .1. War-j ren Hurt, clerk of the Circuit Court of said county, in the State of Virginia, do rtify that the bond required by decree, entered in this on the 13th day of October, L893, has been duly executed by R. B. Lewis, the commissioner named in said decree.

Givm under my band this 1-tth day of October, L893. J. WARREN myl en my30 Clerk. 1 iMMISSIONER'S SALE pursuant to a decree of Corporation Court of the city of Alexandria, entered in the cause of A lice E. Nuti Wise against George Wise et depending in said court, the un dersigued will offer for sale at public auction in front of the Market Building, on Royal street.

Alexandria. on SATURDAY. June 2nd. 1894, at about 12 o'clock the following real estate: A LOT OF GROUND with the BRICK DWELLING HOUSE thereon, situate at the southeast corner of Prince and Henry streets, fronting ou Prince street -is feet, more or less, and on Henry street 88 feet, and all appurtenances. Terms of Bale One-tiiml of the proceeds of stile in cash, and the residue thereof in two equal payments at six and twelve months from day of sale, evidenced by notes of pur? chaser and to bear interest and security there? for.

The title to property to be retained. JOHN M. JOHNSON. Commissioner of Ssle. John S.

Beach. Clerk of the Corporation Court of the city of Alexandria, Va certify that the bond required of the Ccjnmissiuner of Sale in the cause has been dulv exe? cuted. JOHN S. BEACH, myl ts Clerk. DllY GOODS.

IF YOU VVASTTO SAVE MONEY COME TO US. Remember we have a large Stock and always sell lower than the Lowest. Special reductions have been made in our Cottons, bleached and unbleached Sheetings, Dress Goods. Plain and Fig? ured White Goods. Table Damasks (bleached and un? bleached), Crash, etc.

Exceedingly Low Values in Ladies' Ready-made Wrap? pers and Bleached Underwear. Attention is called to our Ladies' Jersey and Cashmeres. Also Silk; Mitts and Gloves in Black and Colors. Just received another in-i voice of Infants' Long and Short Embroidered Cashmere Coats. Think Infants' Coats from 89c up.

A Gentlemen's Laundered Outing' Shirt (some? thing nice), two Collars, de? tachable, and Culls, only 74c. In Infants' Caps and 1 hits we are headquarters. Laces and I lamburgs, all styles and colors, at less than importers' prices. Mattings all styles and grades from to 25c a yd. Our store is always crowded; evidently our prices must be correct.

If in want of anything in our line don't fail to give us a call. We will please you. I. SCHWM SON, 518 KING STREET. CLOTHING.

POPULAR AND RELIABLE AT PRICES. Our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Rats and Gent's Furnishings in seasonable and reasonable Spring Goods, is now ready for your inspection. Oi tricks are at hie water mark for safe and re? liable 600DS. Popular styles, plenty of variety and a tho? roughly first class stock, com? bining quality, quantity and elegance, with prices strictly fair. Popular feeling and your own welfare impel you to pur? chase of The Old Reliable Clothier, NO.

KING STREET. apSO 1m Alexandria, War 1st, 1894. OF co-partnership. The firm of HINT allen is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.

J. EL i.nut witirdrawiug. The jm.r and prescrip? tion business will be continued at the same place, northeast Kaii; and Washibg ington streets, by Mr. ERXEaT L. allen, who solicits a coutinu mce of the patronage of the o'd tirui.

Ml oushaving bills against the firm will please present tbera for pay racnt, and indebted said tirm will please come forward and settle. j. n. u. r.r.NT, myl Iw ERNEST A LEES'.

gXECUTKIX'S NOTICE. Having duly qualified i eforc the Corporation Court, in the city Alexandria, Virginia, as executrix of the last will and testament of BENJAMIN F. PRICE, late of the said city of Alexandria deceased, I hereby give not cc to all persons having claimsagainst the estate of the said decedent to present the same to nie for settlement duly authenticated. All persons indebted to the said estate are re to make payment to me, MARY PRICE, Executrix. May 1st.

myl lawtw Carriages and Harness We have on hand a fine assortment of Car riages, Baggies, Daytons and Express Wagons; a complete line of Harness of all kinds. Call and Ik- convinced, as our prices hear in? vestigation. SUMMERS BRO. njyl3ni The values we offer arc of real merit, and we seek obtain the latest and most desira? ble fabrics thai appeal on the market. We call special attention to the recent ad? ditions to our DKESS GOODS stock, particularly in tho 50c line.

Another bargain in this department is a full lino of handsome and desirable all-wool Covert Cloths, the real 50c value, our price 39c. An extra value in a 36-inch Fancy Suiting, about half wool, with excellent wearing quality, at 20c. WASH FABRICS Our stock was never better than now. We have a large line of choice patterns in Bedouin Cloths, which have been so successful this season. New Colorings in Jaconets, Clairotte Cam? brics, Irish Lawns.

Dimities. Special attention ty the very large assort? ment of inch Percales, iu solid colors, all with excellent washing qualities, handsom colorings aud designs. A full line of Figured Ducks and Outing CJotlu. Bargains in Satines, HOUSEFTJR NISHINGS. Some excellent values id Damasks Towels and Napkins.

GENTS' FURNISHINGS. NEW variety of Tecks at 25c. A special value iu Light Four-in-hand Ties, Tecks and Hows. 35c, three for 1. Special attention to new and desirable ad? ditions to the Lftco stoi in black and Butter colors.

Those goods are all new and very scarce GROCERIES. FRANCO-AMERICAN AND White Label Soups, BOSTON BAKED BRANS, CANNED LIMA BEANS. FLAT LOBSTER. TALL AND FLAT SALMON. CANNED AND GEEEN TURTLE.

G. WM. RAMSAY FAKCY EVAPORATED PEACDES, EVAPORATED APRICOTS, EVAPORATED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, FRENCH I'Ii I'NFS. OREGON PRUNES, CALIFORNIA PRUNES, For sale by G. WM.

RAMSAY. FANCY CHEESE, EDAM. ROQUEFORT, SATSAGO, PINEAPPLE and VERY FINK N. CREAM CHEESE. G.

WM. RAMSAY. smokedpotomac KOL HERRING AND BLOATERS For sale by RAMSAY DItY attractive values 350 HOLLS TO SELECT FROH. Positively the largest stock in the city and at prices to defy com? petition. They include Cotton Warps, inserted, double-dyed and all the newest ideas produced in Straw Mattings.

Our yards for Just think of it! less than 9c per yard. 40 yards extra heavy al $199. 40 yards do. Jointless ai $5.99. 40 yards Cotton Warp, wears and looks equally as well as carpet, our price We can save you from StSOto $2.50 a piece by purchasing your Straw Mattings from us.

We im ported an immense stock, and must unload. Here is your opportunity, 21 to 5c a yard additional to cut I full prices charged. llsaacEichber Royal King sts..

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