"') T1 -tt -.,-,-. f' '-v:' iMq 'f-'!qrf'Tjf,Tfjtgnjpjiy!3iliT' AN ELEGANT RECEPTION. Tlmt Aeeonlrd I. lent, mid .11m, C. A. Urn nett at Wimliluntou llitrraeka. tl LAD IBS s? ffr n- -rww Jt. ? 4 A t Fine Shoes AND SLIPPERS. "MEN'S Fine Shoes AND SLIPPERS, CHlIvDRISN'S Fine Shoes AND SLIPPERS. y-VP Perkins Bros. SPECIALTY SHOE EITTDTG- HOUSE 1 1 29 O Street New Jewelry Store, L. BARK. 1019 O Street. Kstublithed 187.1. Deslrix to will tin1 utU'iitliin ol the public In IiIh new mid elegant stool, m DIAMONDS, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, llnvliiu nioru room to iii'coniiiiDihitci the I null' and hIiow a larger lliu tliun hmt lleforo pur chasing, give ttsu cull unit wv wilt hIiow you the finest lino nt lowest possible prices. Wntcli Repairing and Engraving Neatly doi)' iiml nil irk warranted. H. W. BROWN, Dealer in Drugs and Medicines PAINTS,OriiS,ULASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 127 S. Eleventh st FINEST LIVERY RIGS lu'helly all conic from the Graham Brick Stables, WZl V street, whore all ktndsnf Boggles, Carriages or Saddle Horses, Can he had at any time, du or night on Hhort notice. HORSES BOARDED MISS HAWKINS' GERMAN. A Very Kleuiuit Affair Inscription oMlte Ciittumei, V.te. The Herman and reception rItch by Mlw Hawkins to her class of rhllririm lit dancing, took pliirti at Masonic Tomplo on Krldny o a, May 'J-Mli. The llttlo miw rrt all drecd in fancy costumes and looked lioautlfid, Ono feature nttrncbsl much attention and that was the extreme itolltrness of the children to each other, which showisl thntthey hud booiitrnlii wl in thin nt well as dancing. Mis Itnwkln being n groat society lady, and having trnvo h ed abrondand nee 11 tho liost sis'ljty, it 8 lint t 1st wondered nt that the pupils aro genteel. The iivonlimscntortnlnincntbognlibv (luind March, Ud by Hosillnd Mahler, and Oeofglo Holmes, Upon entrance to the null they were heaitlly npplnuded. Next eame, the College liorn-plM, by Anna Hamiuoiul, nix yearn old. 8ho dntieed like a llltl fairy and hardly seonusl to touch the llnor Follow lug woto tlie Saratoga I.uucler ly Misses and Matter, In land, MoCioery, Foster, (Justin, Mahler, Hhcl don, Karwoll, Hehlander, after which a most dlllloult thmco wat oxocutsl hy Kloronco Fur- well, the "Hox Dunce.' Mo, n-o deserves iiineli ciitllt which nhe received ill a hiaity iipplntiM. Next eame tho Tainhoreen dunce, by Haltlo Huffman. Hoing 11 is-rfeot brunette and 11 very licnutlful child, nhe took the patt faultlessly mid gracefully The new (lane called the Hoop Dance, was danced hy Mlvet Inland and Moon. Those llttlo girls are cei -tnlnly very lieniitlful dancers and cm tied their parts well. This daneo was eeu hy Mini II. in I'arlt, r.ud It without doubt tho Hist time It wat ever seen in Lincoln. After the fancy dances camo the Herman, led hy F.ieut. H. H. Townley, who 1111m this sisitlon perfectly. The favors wow very pntly, inunlioilng nearly trto hundred. At 1(1 o'clock, general dancing was indulged in for tho momliers of the I'leasunt Hour chilis and other guest. Kuoh received a pretty program, a Oernian favor. The ladles, gild isl pipes and tho gentlemen clothespins. Tho order of dancing ill-ranged for tho little ones, wiis very licautiful and drawn hy Miss Carrie U'lantl. Miss Hawkins and Wllloughby each received a very licautiful lloral i1lhIh from the class w hieli w ere presented hy Misses Mahlor and Foster, In u most bo.-oninilng manner. Little Hosalind Mahler nUo prcstn. Utl Miss Hawkins with a very licautiful Bold pen, Tho costumes of tho little ones were very pretty and were as follows: Hosalind Mahler, spangled costuino (very beautiful;) Florence Farwell, whlw tarltau drcollet; Anna Hammond, white tarltau with roses, anil neck cut V; Hosebitd Foster, red, white and bhio, low neck (America); Hossle Haydeu, pink Albutros with poail beads, low neck; Hattle ltuiTiiinn, Tainnorooii itiri, yu low satin skirt with whlto tarltau blouse mid red velvet Hanaro Jacket; May llcchee, Drum mer (Mil; Jessie Iceland, pink satin withori ental laco, cut sipmro nook; Clara Hammond, white emerald mull; Kntiu McArthur, blue silk tiuilor pink tnrltnn; Oraco Oakloy, whlto skirt with yellow satin lxxlico Sadlo llauui, pink moll o silk; Susie Otistln, white llannei skirt with pink siitln luxllce; May 5loore( light blue albatrosi, with ixitiislte roes, Jiilin Ilecliee. Mower girl; Ueo. Mosher, white tarltau with dill'erentHliadesof ribliont, Hazol HulVumu, white suits.., with tosottetof yellow ribbons, ilerollrte; ToxioTownloy, whlto mull, Tho young Reiitlemeus suits wero also pretty; Heo. Holinot, blue wttln Kiiit, with point lace; Louie Kheltlon, Hpanisli Costuino perfectlj carried out, as was also Ford Hehlander, Spanish; Frank Otistln, page, black elvet suit with yellow vent; Fred Doolittlo, black velvet suit with canary colored oriental laco; Kail Mcd-eery, w lilto il inel with pea cock bin,, ribbons. Hal. Zehrung, courtiers costuino ; whlto satin trousers, yellow vest, black velot cont; Mark Htiford, sailor; Claro l'lielpj, sai lor: fluy Hilfllmt, full dross suit, black liroad cloth, one of tho lluest costumu of tho ovoning ; Miss Hawkins naslrusd In black Lyonssllk with Jet ornaiiumts and yellow loses. Tho lucky ones wlio received tho licautiful prize baskets of Honors wero Claro 'helps and Uessio Haydeu. The jmrty paivsttl oil' with out a bleak, and sfemed more llkoelook work than anything we can think of. Tho music was excellent. Miss Hawkins has lieen earn estly iwpinsjtod ti lx'giu a class in Octolier about the sixth. Miss MiiMiii'trj'N I'arty. Miss Mc.Mui Uy was at homo to a few friends last evening in honor of Miv.es Hums and Looinis. Tho party being at theMc.Ii r ry residence, is almost unnecessary to say that a delightful time was had by all pieseiit. Thoso honored with 1111 Invitation were: Misses Funke, Lattn, Looinis, Agoy, Hums, Walsh, Hawkins, Kolloy, Orunliigcr. Messrs. Foivsmali, llrown, lliickstntr, Heili'i, Magoon, Zclinmg, A. IS Smith, lliuini, McArthur, I'inUt nud N'utt Tim nitei itlng giiiuo of 1'rogrosslvo hearts was playisl for which elegant prizes worn re i-elved. Woiiihii's KxellHiiK.i Itesliiiii'imt. Ono of tho most attractive places in the city for a lunch Is the Woman's Clirxtiau As sociation Kxchango, comer of tilth and I' streets. As its name indicates, ,t l mulct the management of tho W. ('. A. Tho Kx chaugoisu valuable branch of the W. C. A. work. A large number of women me now given employment through it, while its dainty lunch of homo cooked food serves to give nunc work to the peixms who consign food and also helps to pay thu oxiouso ot keeping okmi 11 store where nil kinds of women's work may lie sold. A telephone will lie placed in the rooms within 11 day or two and patious may rely UH)ii prompt attention to orders. Lunch Is sen ed dally from 11 :!M) n. in. to :) p, in Ice cream, cako and lierries may lie had at any hour of the day, and arruiigo meuts are now made by which a light lunch may also tie had at any time. Those who patioulzotho Kxchnngo limy feel that they are helping one of the most deserving branches of the W. 0. A. work, and the CouitiKU hoiet that those of its readers who can will send some orders to It whun plnuuiiig lor entertainments. The readers of tho Cotmmi w ill ho pleased to road the following account of tho reception accorded Lieut, ami Mrs. ('. A. Dennett 011 their arrival at Washington llariacks, Wash ington, I). C, where tho Lieutenant is station isl. The young (tmplo wcri inarilisl at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs, K. 1C Hadeii, In this city, April lib, the biide Isdug MUs.leu 11 le Haydeu. The account Is taken fiom the Imlr.v, pub Musi at the Hal rackr. (letieralaud Mm. II. (I. (llbsnii gave a de lightful reception to Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles A Dennett 011 Wednesday twenlng, May t'th. The reception wat to extend a luvirty welcome of tho regiment to Mrs. Lieut. Dennett. Only tlioKtiploof the garri son mid tlicli' visiting friends were Invit.sl. Tie) hanilsoiiie and extensive pailiiN of Mix Ollisou wuiodoMitttl to the (Kvnslon. Mix tllbson was assisted liy her two charming daughters Miss Kitty and Agues In dispensing the hospitality of theeveulug The Heglmeu tal Hand was In attendance; and the tuneful airs so 11 awakeii'sl ''the muse of many t inkling foot.'" Mrs, ll,iiiuett,tho"reglmeii til In nil)' It a bea it If ill young mid dimming lady, and whoso winsome manner, has at the cry outset of hci military life, cajitisatisl all the he.irts of the regiment. The reception nud welcome exlenilnl gives every assinaliceof her Kptilnrlty In tliothild ivgimeiit of Aitlllcry. We Mine llcurtl It Iteinarkeil That liuslness 1 1 picking up. That tho CouiitKU It iMKitulng. That no angels live In Omaha That Ctishtiinn I'ark i a daisy. That picnics in o 1 Im iiml lustming. Tliat-thostrit'tsof Lincoln are still here. That the amusement season It near Its close That the lss'mi which is expected will sckiii Im hero. , That the now hotel scheme hat again fallen to sleep. That Lincoln will soon have another line of railroad. That tint Lincoln ball club will not u'ways lie defeated. That Walt Mason is jioifeotly lovely In Ills new spring suit. Thnt the long talktsl of real estate boom Is nboiit to appear. That the Klks' inaugural social will lion very elegant event. That 1'atrlck Kgan thinks tho Viiinniif employs no humorist. Thnt manager MeHeynolds of the opera house is writing a ioein Thnt there it a society lady in Lincoln who refused a new spring bonnet. That the HL I.oiiIh Whites will soon bo known as the Lincoln Whites. That the "crusher" retains Its popularity in Lincoln as an aitiele of headgear. That Hobby Shafto will bo witnessed by the Inrgest auillojifo of tho season. Thnt Oiunhn Is anxious to have Lincoln secure the St. Louis ball franchise. That our lady visitors this summer mu tho most charming ever seen in Lincoln. That Harry llnmiii made a teiriltle mash this week, while on hit St. Louis trip. Thnt summer life it a burden in Lincoln hut a paradise while at Cushiuau park. That the report of .1. H. Lnurlst's marriage in St. I nils this week It another canal (I Sv Thnt a number of Lincoln Klks will attend the social session of Omaha lodge tonight, Thnt the boys aro all going to wear cam pa gu hats like those in Dennis' windows. That John Leister Is to bo married hi Sep tember and It building a house for the future. That Dennis spring stylo hats ure the thing for gents to wear overylstdy wears them. That (ienernl McHildn Itn rustler, nud fills tho position of picsldunt of boaid of tiado to a cap T. That Tin: CoiniiKii olllco turns out tho nobbiest wedding nud paity invitations In tho city. Thnt Fred Porto thinks of moving to Dor clichter, having luiulo a tour of Inspection of that town Wednesday night. That Harry Ileirolilngcr occasionally takes n trip to Heat rice, but on ouu occasion this wctk concluded to visit for u short time in Dorchester. How's that Harry? mid well taken care orders of at reasonable rates. Call and see us, Ui37 U street, or gl e Iiy'ioiepiioneii7. JSTEW DENTAL E.00IS. W. J. P. Lawton D. D. S. RoomB 42, 43, 44, Burr Block. Elevator on O St.. Telephone 628 Itinilicy I'uriy. i most ilollghtful party was given 111 honor of Miss Latta's visiting friends, from Omaha, by Miss Clam ruuko, Thursday evening. A very tuiiimu Donkey, an etching by Mivs Funke, was pints! up on tho dining room wall a id all presented with a tail and blludloldisl nud oxHctcd to put the uarratie In the right place. Some got so fai us to pin It on Frank .clii'iing's coat, much to his indignation. I'hoso coming the ileal est wero Miss Walsh, for which she reeelMsl a moxt exquisite sutch et I ng. The gentleman leeching tho roul iii'Iao was lousleiir KoreMiian, a very protli shaving imniier. The IiooIiIof were iiwarihsl to.MlssLatta and Deacon Hrown; tho lady a very uiiiipto blotier and tho gentleman a Uautiful pick of cards. The refreshments was very lliienud servtsl in an elegant nianiiei Mr. Foivsinau amused the guests after suppei witli one of his fancy dances. Tho invited guastx were MIsm-s Hawkins. Ijitta, Walsh, (Iruiiiuger, Uxunls, Kelley, Hums, Anna Funke, Algcrs, Agey, Slout, Algew, Mcmi-h Mngoou, Hronn, uhruiig. Clarke, Foresiuan, Rlehtor, McArthur, Stull, Haum, Ilciskell, lliickstntr, One fare for ltiimiil Trip, The Klkhoin Valley lino (C. V N. W. route) will soil tickets at tho nlxtvo rates, account con cutlou as follows: National Prohibition at IiidianniMills, May 'JUth to tfllth; National DeuiiH'ratic ut St. Iouis, JuueAl to (1th; Na rlonal Hetuhlicnii at Chicago June 10th to liHli, and Knights of Pythsas meeting at t'iu rinnatiJimoH to p,'th. A special ell'oit will be made by the ulstve lino to please patrons on thoMi (K'casions Limits "f tickets and full information sitppli nt 11. '1 South Tenth sticct, Lincoln, Neb. NITROS OXIDE GAS Auulnldtoml fur paluleis extraction. IJiiUernlt) (;iiiiinieiuiiinmit. The program for commencement week at the state university it as lollows: Satin day evening, JunoU Inhibition of tho Union society. Sunday evening, Juno 10 Iiaccnlauionte address. Monday evening, June II Kxhihltioii of Philodiccuti sociuty. Tuosilny evening, Juno 11.' Kxhihltioii of I'alladiau wK'iety. ednesday, Juno 111, 11 a.m. and Up. m., Competitive drill and dies parade of tho university cadets. Wednesday evening, Juno lit Cniuinenco nient concert. Thursday, Juno 11,10 a. in. Commence ment exercises; 12 in,, laying corner stone of Industrial college building; !1 p. in., chancel lor's loveo. In ndJItlo'-. to theho oxcix'Ik's the students will huvo Hold day sports on the cumpus on Batuniny. Juno 11. Tho exercises will bo held in tho opera home exoept tho commencement concert, which will lie held In tho unlvei-slty chainl; tho chancel lor's levoo, which will bo hold in the senate chamber, and the military exerclsw, which will toko place on the rumpus. Old I'lipers I'm- Siilr. House cleaning time Is hero, nud old pasrs will como in handy. Thu Coi'itiKH olllco has u good Mipily at 1.M cents 11 huudl'tsl, Kuigiits or ijtiiiu. Diiion Piiclllo, "Tho Overland Hout, ' will sell thiough tickoU, ut one fine for tint lound trltfrotii M)iutsln Nebraska and Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of tho Supioino Ixxlgo KnighU of Pythias, to 1st held in Cincinnati June lL'th to pith inclusive. Tickets good going Juno eth to tilth und n turnlng Juno 1Mb to 10th Inclusive, with con tinuous paMigo only in each dinvtioii. Itepuhlli'iis. Union Piiclllo, '-Tho Overland lloutv," will ell through tickets ut rnt of ono faro for tho round trip, from point in Nebraska mid Kansas, to portion desiring to attend tho Nn tloiuil Hcpuhlicau Convention to tie held at Chicago Juno tilth. TickoU good going Juno 10th to llHh and returning UOth to liMh in clusive, with continuous pussago only in each direction. For all kinds of society btotlonory, such n Invitutlons, proRramg, cunts, menus etc. call t the Couiukii olllco in tho now Ilurr block. K. OF P. DALL. A liellililliit Aflulr liy Hie Three Lincoln l.oit(r, The prlnclia noclnl eent of tint week was tho Knights of Pythias ball at llolinnan's hall, Wednesday oveiilng, lletwiH'ii llinv and four hundred Ht)plo Went present, but the Ihstr wat nt 110 time uuconifoitably crowilisl Mauyxerv pretty costumes went noticed, nud everybody npieimsl to 1st enjoy ing themselves. Music was fumltlinl by the K. P. orchestl'ii, 11 How iirgnlilntlnu, Tim progrum eonlaltnsl twenty ono immlsrs, but did not wviu 11 rry long one, owing to 1111 ngivablo dlertlseinenl. Wo ntor to tho elegant Imnipiet served ut tho Capital hotel at midnight. After dim discussion of this fentuii the plcnNtint-scckcr returned to tho hall and eontlntusl lint ihincluj' until "Homo, Sweet Home." Tho airalr was In charge of the following gentleuien: Hii-eptlon committee- W. IV bine, H. M. Shairer.H, Htewurt.J. II. Wright, L.Meyer. K. H. Hirer, J. F. Haydeu, Wler Pantons, F. II. Holiannii J. C. Davit, V. F. Hnoso, Nell Johnson, It. Wack"rhageu, W. J. Houston, O. L. Mm tin. Kxootitlo couimlltce J W. Perclval, II, K. Chapel, (1 S Foxwoithy. Fhsir coinniltb-e D C. Van Duyn, H. O'Neill, l'nsl Sholes, II. H. Hell, Doug. Shil ling, A. II. Hosinau, L. Hersehlcr, I). II. lly- maii. C. Mayer, Fi.sl Miller, T. M. C.siko, W. IIotklut, H. K. Maxwell, A. H. Ketluin, C. Hhvlplor. .SI113 I'lottrrN. On Monday evening last, at the now homo of Mr. and Mrs. IM. (1. Vates, ltllHqslreot.u liumlHr if fifendt asm'iuhhsl to cclohuito tint lillthitayor.Mit. Heo. (I. Wnlto, Miss Magglo Donley, and ICiuosl (). Vales, this event coming to each of them ilurmgihiilast week of May. It was a happy nirnir In which ttach ono present engngisl to iiuiko tho others have a pleasant time. Ileficshments weie sul-Msl at eleien o'chs'k lifter which thesis'lal pastimes of tho evening wero contluuisl until 11 late hour Many Went tho wishes that tho three might Ihe long and have a hlitlulay every j car of their lives Among tliovi pieseiit wero; Misses Nora Campbell, r.dlth lelghlon, Hertlo (lardner, Ida Allisser ami sister, ( I race I la net t and Ocrllo Yales, Mr, nud Mis. Klmer (iardner, Messers John Dorgan, Harry l'leeiniin, Kl mor Itaufnian, Hist. (J. Walto, II. P. Harrett, lCd. Wells, .Malcolm Sliiious. The Ctiiin IIiiIkiih. YiMenliiy afternoon two coaches llllisl with excursiouistN for tint anuual outing of the Nebraska Clam Hake association tell tho llur llngton il.'pot for Shogo island, near Milford, where they will 1 cumin until tomorrow even ing, returning on n seclal train. A carload of Omaha's 111 o with thopaity, but most of there ure fiom Lincoln and vicinity, Advices liom them hist night state that the clam ba kers aro a Jolly set and hiiMt Inaugurated 11 season of Jovial festivities. Mr. Mahler's llrsl sni'ive takes place Thurs day evening at Masonic Temple. Invitations will bo issuisl Monday. A men y pint) of Lincoln Klks took In tho social of the Omaha lodge last Saturday even lug. They wore: Messrs. Zehrung, Tovvnloy, A. H. Smith, Hcesoil, HuH'mau, Wiley, l'tnos innii mid Mngoou, Cupt. J. K. Hill went down to Ileal rice Thursday to bo present at tho coininenco inoiit excieises of (lie high school. His charming daughter, Miss Carrie, Is 11 mem ber of the graduating class. Miss Kthcl llouo arrived In Lincoln Wisl noMlay from Ntiw Yoik, where she has been for a year past. Miss Howo will kjh'IIiI tho summer with her paieutn, 11 luct her many friends will Ut pleased to learn. Nearly 11 thousand persons visitsl Culi man park Thuivday. Tho K. P. band fur ulslusl delightful music for the occasion, as sist! I by 11 number of Lincoln's lut vocalists. Dancing was also Indulged in by those so in- ClllKsl A reception will bo tendered Lieutenant Dudley by the University cadets at tho Sen ate chamber, state eapitol building, this even mg, commencing at H-.'M. Invitations have been issuisl, and the Couilir.K acknowledges ho receipt of ono. The uniforms and fnstiiimcuts for tho mili tary band huvo an i veil, mid p.iit ot them nr now on exhibition inltho windows of Charles D.umow's establisliinenl. Tho horns 1110 all from Ijoudon and like the uniforms, are very ologaut The land exsfts to give its Hrst concei t nbniit Juno 10. A party or young people will go to Wood liwn tomorrow on a picnic outing. Of c'iiiin' thei".' will 1st no Hilling. Tho list of tliepiu'tt not having boon eompleUtl us yet late last night, wo cannot give it In print nud K'rliiips, in consideration f the excellent health we are just now enjoying, don't think u would anyhow. The II stris't nine, which can 1st seen al most any nice evening about at dusk playing ball, Is becoming finite pioflcleiit hi tint na tional sport. Tho giune N rather nuo-sithsl, having no opposition to defeat, but as It It coiiisied of ladles and gcul lumen, lllstut half mid half, tho pleasiiro it ispially as gotsl at 1 otuh they had to pla ball to "Miund" tho oth'r side Mr. II A. L. Kind, who has lssmwIthO It Oakley's ilry gcssls lioiistt since Itt estab llslmient In Lincoln, made a change on Wed nesday, whereby ho will hereafter be found with It. II. Oakley, at malinger of the city 0 'Ice, isirnor of Klov. nth and O st-to s. Mr Kind will make a valuable assistant for hit new employer, and his many friends aro con gratulating him on the now position. Mr. Wilcox, tho former holder of thoMsition who resigned, left Thursday for California. The monthly k-m,oh of the Young People's Society of Christian Kintcnvor of St, Paul's M K. church was held Wednesday evening. Tlie program was a very inteicstiug one, ami enjoyed by a largo nmnlier After oionlug devotional exeicises, Miis Cora I loach sang a newl solo, folio wed by Mrs Mauley with an instrumental solo. Mrs. Dr. Iiwry read a piicr 011 i-erniveriimv, followed ny a sketiii of the rise and piogiess of Methislli.111 111 Imgliind, Miss Hince Pershing closing tho cxoiclsvs with a well-rendered recitation. Tho entertainment was concluded with a ter, 0 ijoyablo though Informal, sociul. A numb -r of young folks had a gay time v ('iisliiimn jiark on Ttusulny afternoon, starting nt -Llio (iVIiK-k p in. in "carry alls" and reach ing tho city In return alsmt 10:110 p. in. A most delightful time wns had by all pieseiit, hut wendvlso Frank Zchrungand Mr Mngoou to put two or throo oxtra Unties of Olives in their iusldo iocket when they attend the next picnic Tho tisinoMif those who composts! the pirty weio. Mlss. Wubh, Hrunlnger, Uittn, Hiwklns, Fuiiko, Moore, IximU, Hanly, Burns, Kolloy, I'otvin, Stout and Jlessrs Zohrung, Haum, FortMiuun, Hmwn, Hawkins, Mngocn, Eddy, Thompson, Clark, Hlchter, Ilelskoll, Stull, Htorrs. Chaieroiiol by Mr. nud Mix Foster. Klegant refn.hiuents were served by tho young ladies. lliirllUKtnii Itnute. Half nitea to Ht IJills: On account of the Democrutlo National Convention, Houml trip T.ckeU to Ht. luls, will 1st on sale by tho llurllngton Houto from wlnts in Nebrosku and Kansas, June mvoml to fourth nt one fare. Limit for return, Juno 11th. P. B. Kustih, H. P. A. -AT- VIlLLER'S Specinl attciUion is pnid to olDRE3SG00DSl Stt)ck Largo. AssortiiicnL Complete. All the New Shades. All the New Fabrics. J. E. MILLER'S 145 South Tenth Street. EVE 1 V BODY KNOWS Thnt wo keep a general lusorliucnt of CLOTHING And Gents' Furnishings. All the Latest styles 111 Collars, and the season's uov.'ttics in Neckwear. FINK LINKN COLLARS, u'i nx. Call nud sec us l( jou want to get goods In our line just ten per cent cheaper lliaii at nny other house in town, BAKER, The Clothier, 1125 O STREET.. Another Lot of those Iilcgant Black Satin : .R.liaclsin:eis, At 75c. These goods wo retailed last season for fl.'J'i. "MOREIiN" is the best tiling in use for Skirts. Come in and look'at il. We have the finest line of Summer Underwear and Hos iery in the city. Have you seen our specialty in India Gua.c at 25c. ? An elegant line of Party Mitts and Gloves. O. R. OAKLEY & CO. 1031 O Street. N. 11. To those hitting tickets 011 our plctuiet- we have rocoiusl ow lot. IT'S THE BEST MADE. The Pennsylvania Lawn Mower. This is Full the only mower made that will cut hijh ;rass anteed to give satisfaction. Call and see it. ZEHRUNG & HENKLE, ine of Door and Window Screens, Cutlery, etc Guar- WE LEAD JT-,T- OTHBES -ON REFRIGERATORS, Antique Finish. BEST Ventilated BEST Arranged BEST Satisfaction. irV ,'' .frfiiB l'fec$e .fill Best Construction. MOST Durable MOST Improved MOST Now Used. at lowest prices may And the largest assortment in the city be found at RUDGE & MORRIS, u22 N Street. ALSO AGKNTS FOR THE Celebrated Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves. i,- . .