CAPITAL OITY GUUUlliK' 3 Handkerchief Sale AT HALF PRICE. 25 do. Colored ltordor HiuidkcrchU'lM worth fit 525 do. Colored and Whlto iin do. Fine Cam brio 25 do. Kxtru IM no 25 do. I lea nti fill 25 do. Embroidered Linen Wo bought 150 dozen Hiindkercliiefs at just half their intiinsii value, and offer them during this week at above tempting prices. Our Ladies' Vests at 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 25 cents, aie acknoul edged by good judges to be the best values ever offered anywheie For genuine bargains call on BLOCH & KOT-I3ST, The Progressive Dry Goods Emporium, 1141 AND 1143 0 STREET. BA.RGrA.HSF LIST Slippers AND- Oxfords. LADIES' MISSES' YOUTH AND BOYS' BARGAINS in odd lots of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, something nice for World's Fair .sculling, at the price of cheaper .shoes. 1 1 29 O St. Jg1p 4dA 1 H fn ' lv m la IM Kl . 1 I'vlW JW VBI t x "ib4 7-v 4v h J "Dauntless Scorcher," "King Scorcher," "Royal Light Roadster," "The Majestic," "The Dauntless Compeer," for Ladies, ulso the Latent Novelty, the COMMON SHNSi: HICKORY WIIKHL. Never buy 11 Whool until you liao soon us. CAMP BROTHERS Cor. 10th and M Sts. IHfYHHtt2iBjlDHEBfc MOVING Household GOODcS and piANOS A SPECIALTY. None but I'spciienccd Men emploseil. Latest devices for Moving Machmcrv, Safe-., and other hc.i articles. SEleeant Wall Papers! A'l S, 1. MOOBFSi II34 O Street, ARE RAPIDLY COME at 2e. . at 5e. . at Se. I Or 1 5e 2)e.at lOe. 25e.at 12 J. :i5e.at 2()r. YAI.I 1:. ro iijt i:r.noiti: than tiiiisi: lMtll'IX: Patent Loatlior, Cloth Oxford.. tfg.OO Pat. Leather Ono f?trap, Hiicklo Slipper 54.00 Patent Loatlior mid Kioiieli Kid Duchess Slippor JJ.tiO Ono Strap Kid Slippor 1.00 Patent Leatlior 0 fold 1 .50 Patent Leatlior Oxford Tio ....1.00 Goat, Harvard Tio 1.00 Velvet Slippor OO Ed G. Yates. Most Popular EIEIIaS OF THE DAY Wo have now in Htock tlio most approved and best lino of Wheels over hIiowii horo, mid invito you to call and boo tlio Carriage Manufacturers. Telephone I 76. Office, 1001 O St. DISAPPEARING. EARLY. lUOIiliK i) TIIR JUlili. 8HC WAS QUICK WITTCD AND LACKED NOT f'AHTNCnS. Olltn llfirpi'l' llnnSi tiT Ilia. Latent 8l)l(-. Cinlninri I'tir tin' Wmld'a I'nlr Siiko tlrrin mill Itlun si rue Hi 'rn I to Mllltnry (IriiHiiirntnllnn. ispt'iliilCnrriM'tmiloiirr..) Ni w Yoiik, May 11. .TuhI now tho countiy in so full of dukes mul rotnit' iiml curl mul other high mul inlghtv foioigncrs tlmt our gills and oven thcli big iiiiii 1 led sisters 1110 spending lmlf their tiino looking lit them. HeliUoie thoio lire, (00, mul i11i1oiiiiiIh just pure, simple, liclimcu nndjolh sailors, tosay HOtlllllgof tlllMIIIMll (lllilOlS SO mini of tliciu all that it in a wonder tlio om Hirls nro not rtiioil worse than thuy an by mi much brilliancy It is funny to inc. but actually over gill I have soon hIiico tlio great naval parade has worn 11 Riwii nioie or less inilitaiy or sailor fiiHliion. liluu llantiel A HAM. DIII.SH OP HI'AtTV. and sorgo suits with brass but tonsaro seen ei ryw here, and blue suits with military In. dd aioat a pieuiiuui, and thosodrossos are jiiHt an sum to bleak out in the went as they did hero. It in tlio unconscious etrottto hIiow how much tlio gills ad union uiiiforiu. They like tho uiiifoini in tho abstract, ami they like it in tlio application. It has always been ho ami ulwajs will be, ami who blames them? Tho baud p.iSM'Htho hcIiodI. Discipline (h foi gotten. ami khIh ami teacherH crowd tho window a to hco tho holdierrt paws. A handsome man may walk aloiiKthoHtreet in plain clothes and receive a painK glance, but tho intii;nilicont little runt behind linn in a iinito.-'ii becoinen tho object of keon interest. Tlio ' est boy" uniht Htiiud in a corner ami khu " his moustaches when a captain with hisu. ' form asks the girl to dance. Tho KtiMsiau admirals and captains and counts, in their dail; green, had many admirers at tho great ball given in their honor, and nonoof them lacked p-irtuers but they ono mid all tiled to obtain the felicity of dancing with tho bello of the ball, who had been ipiick wittcd enough ti)lnio a gown mado of daik Kussiau green bicP"'nno, bordered with habln and with no ornament have her own beauty. Tho diess was piincoss front and back, with a demitraiu laid in two heavy plait. She did not lack pat tucrs Let homo other bright girl do the name if hIio wants to create a heusatiMi. So many of our belli sand beauties are getting tho most htuuniug gowns icadj to go to Chicago that it is onlj lair to tell other joung ladies what they 1110 g'i lug to wear f-o that they may not lc handicapped in tho nico. One has a sage green cloth skut. with two nifties of changeable tilk green and white, made with u short Iintish military jacket of dark red, opening over a white crape vest, a regular "Tommy Atkins" jacket and ery neat ami pretty it is. This Riinio jacket of full tailor make, which ii quite expensive, will also bo worn with n black M'i go nkirt with tho gold braids down each bide The hat to go with tin will lw anything that hints tho complex ion or caprao of the wearer. Another is of tine blue sergo as to skirt, with several lows of black stitch ing around tho bottom. The waist is a postilion jacket buttoned with small round gold buttons and trimmed with hussar gold braid and small frogs. Others have hussar trimmings 111 black silk cord and frogs. Sailor styles are ram pant, and someof the advanced houses that is, the very highcht pric ed ones ha e a quantity of regular sailor caps for VVAT( IIIM1 Tin: PMtAIir their fair clientelo with tho names of the ships upon them, and wo are now liable to seo the summer maiden's eyes Hush under the gold letteis of her fav 01 iteslup Tho collars have fouh d anchors, and noith stars and regular ho'sun's turdi and whistles aie around the necks. We havn seen sailor suits before and thought little of it, but now the tailois arowak ing night and day to fill the sudih 11 di maud for "innldv" jackets and unlit 11 v en pi s, coats ami skii ts, w liich, how 1 v . 1 tot m to follow fon igu stvles and ( ol is ( lot,er than tin v do our ow n. Tin AVist fe 'III, Wfi.'jDi'liJ NEAT TRAVELING COSTUMES. Tim Him mi tint Hull t Uu iliirk Mini mul grity ilinvlnt, tlniiliulwitli thrM n nf Mitilani; unit uiiuiini nli-il wllli luty" cIiiiiiki'iiIiIh hiiiI Imttiiiis. Tim nniiill Knir fitriiw lint in niiinmil mill iliirk liluu M'hi't ami rililinii. 'I Im ciiiliinm uu tlir, luft ii of limuii iiiuimI wiKili'ii (,-ikmU, tiiniiiinl willi ln'iiy cni-il, Willi 1 lllln. ItfllnlilH Mill linvn "ll lmllniii Point endet jacket that was seen oucn In aw Idle is out of finor now, and if Uncle .S.iin has a bit of the tight soil of feeling lio will immediately spend several mil lions putting more gold laco and buttons on our soldier and sailors-es, indeid, and more feathers 011 their hats, and' hao tho tailor give six sets of buttons with every uniform, ho that every giil , that wants ono can hao it I mean the I button, not tho uniform. ltsiems to 1110 that eery American girl ought to feel just now like having her dresses made out of thostar spangled banner and her bat tiiuimed with the American eagle's feathers, and all that, but just ho perverse is womankind they nil want to wear the colors ami regalia of soiiio other countiy. And tho funniest thing! Mothers are rushing all over trying to have suits mado for their little bos like th li tary,"am1 military tailors and findings comobigli. Why don't they have their boys dressed liko ChiistophcrC'olunibiis? rerliapa tlio bi"" ' ",it Ilk" it Omvi: IlAitn:iL A NODLC EDIFICE. Tim i:iunrlli Sl iiiiii I it I .'Mi'tliiiillnt KpU ciintl linn Ii. I8itclul ('nrrcHimuili iilii.) Cm:vi:i.am), May 11. I'our years ago May 15 in tlio littloside room of tlieCi 11 tral M. J, chuichof this city was IoiiihI ed . hat has since grow n into one ol t he gnatest icligious societies of the wot Id Tin I'pwortli league was the crvstalha tion of llvo feeblo societies of tlio Melh odihi npiscopal church into one. Win 11 orgauied, it had scarcely 1.WI0 chapteis and 00,000 members. Today its chap teis exceed 11,000, its membeiship ap liroxiinates 700,000, and in every state and tertitory of tho I'nioii as well as in many foieign lauds its significant (In K cross is jiroudly worn. Outhosito of tho old frame church where tho Hpworth league was organ i7Cil May 1 l-ir, 188(1, will bo dedicated a week hence tho haudsomist chnn ii striuturo in northern Ohio ami auidi flee that is excelled in completeness and pel fiction of arrangements by few churches in tho country. It is to stand as tho memorial of tho organization of tho league and will bear the name, "I'p worth Memorial M. K. churrh." The deduatory services will extend through two weeks ami bo tho most elaborate ever conducted in connection with a Methodist l.piscopal church dedication in this country. Three bishops of the church, besides hucIi eminent icpn scuta tives of otlar denominations as lion John Wanamaker.will delivi r addrcbM s Tho church structure departs from many of tho traditional lines of Amen cm hurcli aiclutecture, being a niiibi uatiui of liyautino ami Hoinuni sipie m f BVif 1 iv AM!vm!ffl4-;rr 7f1l'WwA'il LvOPiAito Aj&lM V 3H)UirKk4l vi its 1 .till I. 1 v'iKHl il vi 'i m y)T 'HP )aL "I rf fl'IIB ri'WOUTII Ml VIOHIM. VI I (III nt 11. an original manner, and was designed by Architi ct S. it. lladgley of tins city Tho effect is an inimitable arrangement of spacn for all the mum runs depart mints of modi rn church work ami a building destined to attract wide utti 11 tion for architectural buiutv. The w alb are of gray St. Lawn mo marble m rotk fin id, irregular ashlt r blocks and are mu mounted by a magmlicent ilouie i' fiet high. The situ is the (inner of Piospect street and Willsou avenue 111 the (enter of a verv choice residence ills tint and lias a frontage of llufteton Willsou ami 115 feet on l'rospei t. The main uiulitoi nun is 7 1 f( ( t square Willi the splendid gnat dome for its oil ing. It is finished in oak, si ihdwith opi n chairs and has uci"iiiiiMtluti an for 1,0.VJ, The pulpit is in 0110 cormi "1 It Iiim Ik 1I1111I1I11 IH"l Mini full nliuona with a largfl organ in I lie tear, The most uotablii featiuo of the room is the beautiful l'pvvotth league window in the west end, II) by II- leet ill sie. The dn sign is tho Kpworth win el, with em bli ms of tho six departments into which the society work Is divided. Tlio llpn'r scene is tin Mount of Ascension and represents the spiiilual work of the league Next is the (lood .Sainiiiltau, eiubli matic of mercy ami heli. t'liiist and the dm tors svmbolie the liteiaiv tlio Iniiiio at Iti'thany the social side of the league, .lolin on I'atuios the com pnuili in e woik ami Christ ami the trib me mniiey the linancial. In the center 1 1 ihe In ek cioss and in small ciichs poi tiaits ol John and Susanna Wesley 1 1n uoi kiiiinmhlp is as finished as the design is ilaboiate. Tew more beaut i fill and in tiMic window scan be found in America. Tlio Sunday school room has a capaci ty of 1,1100, and its iii) (dassrooms nie NliiitolT by sliding doors, which operaK by hj draulic lams directed fi om an eh-c ti ii. my inn.nl Thofinish isOiniit pine and tlio ceiling panei, ! ' .s, like an ail gallery. The llpvvorth parlor seats .'loo and the ladlis' pallor the same number These can all be thrown together into a vast audience room, seating ovei 'J.SOO Ilenides these there are the pasha's ollh e a binary for joung men, to be open da and evening, and kitchen niiaugciufiil for herviiig refrisliinents Theveiitila lion is by means of a gieat blower in the bllM llient and is the hi st possible Tho cliiin h society has a ineinbi rslnp of 000 Hev. IS. t Dimmick has bi i n IN jiastor during this const met ion period ami lias done much to stimulate and di reel tho work, ol which over lover ol (inn arcluti ctuio ill the i il) is proud. Hami'i i. tl. M t'l.Litr. 1'reiicli llimkN n( llii' I iilr. The leading publishers of I'lanco are well repn senti d at tho World's fair. At least L',000 Milium s, the en am of the out put of the Frem h press! sdillllig the last few y ars, am tasti full) displaced on tho second flour ol the Maniifactiin s mid Liberal Arts buildiiii; A lilll uf I'lm k. One of tlio siici csful real state deal I ers of Now York is a girl of UO. Miss Ag i lies K. Murphv Her pluck, jiersever unco and shrewdness i liabled hei last .vtar to negotiate ainoiig her sales two very largo ones, one of j.'.Mi.ooo, tho other of $100,000. She oMTatis in tlio upMT growing part of the great city Hei father was lit tho business In torn hei but dii d tin i o v i ai sago, having this gui of 17 with his family to support. She shoulderi d the load bravely and at once vi nt in id out moio daringly and success fully than hi r father had r done. Iin undiatelyat the oik Iumoii ol the $00. 000 Kile Mis Murphy was projwed as a in mbi r of tho NiwYoik Keal Hst.tti nxchauge. JOYPUL EASTER DELLS. in I iii'.i, wnen .apoieoiis armies were sweeping over the loniiii.iit. MasMiia, one of his gem nils app. an d siiddi nly "H the blights above the little town of IMdkinli on the Austrian lii.nttir. It 17H0, when Napoleon's armies were .. . . I. . I . t. !.... was I..ISH i nun iiiiik. it"" "' -on Ki"" I ing on the wi apmis of the mvadi rs tilled tin villagi rs with ti iror '1 lie town conn- ol luistil) iiim nihlid to (iniMilt what was to be done )i ti nm was impossible Should a di potation lie m lit to Massena with the ki vh of the town and a p tition that lie treat tin plai e with 1111 n v ' Then the old di an of the i linn Ii stood up "It h L.isti r day," he said 'Ve have In 1 11 ri(koiiing our own stieugth, and that fills I.i t us mig the bells nud have mi vii 1 as iisii.il nml have the mat ti r in In-lnr hands" His words pre vail! d 'I In 11 all at once trom three or four cliim h towers in l'i ldkirch tlm Is lis began In ( laug Jo.vtul peals, and the stm ts Idli d with worslnpeis hasti 11 ing to the I'litm h The l'n in h In ard with surpnso and alarm the sudden clangor nt jov lulls and concluding that the A11-I11 111 arinv had aruvid 111 the night tunlieM the place Mussina siuhleul.v broki up Iiih camp, ami befnit tho lulls hidci.isid ringing not a I'reuchiuiin was toboM'ou i WHEN THE Cll'CUa COMC3 TO TOWN. Tint sprite; IiiaiiiIii riiiiml ini'ln, nail wma en tivi i y trio Vini'll In up tli Mini lilnls nlnuln, Jnnl ns lniiiy its Mn lie) 'I Im fieusnrn tlila In tli' liiiie, mul nil llm IiIk iHinril fi'in ii 'IIipj'iii imitiil iiisiiino lltlinKrniliN ntinnt t lie i Iiimh Ii lit n Of rli pliiuitHii-iliini la with n funny lillii fni i 'I Inwti, Ami jnii'il I'l'tler li'limi I'm unla Wliea Ilia dn nit rninos to tlHTII 'lliiir'nliitsnf UnMi'ii ( liiirlntA with (ilnii nml (iltlii esnti 'i Ml Wliii'MMtnt Unit nf rallti klnuilnm ami liml nillii r Imi tllli 1 In i ti ii it . A nun nf tunny Ileum, In in n kiiiiiiir sits In tlulils Anil lilt n Una with n whip, lull tlimrltli-r iievi r lilh'R, I'ur If line! i n w lihnpern liiuitn still Mill with u fltmn Ami J mi l"'l I'll mi' tlii'in lliilm Win a till! tin im rninr to tana. I itln't im Iiiiml for iniinlc, tint wlinii tlmt clrem liiinit Htilkivt lip ultli "Alililn llniini'V," I till yn'l ulnit, it'surioiill Willi linn Ii iImiiiIm ii. waitIn nml (lie Iiiiim-s ki i pin tltni'i WMIn i Ii mi lip nil tint Mulii'M hiIiiiikhiiuIiiI I hi)' i llmli Ami semi a i Mil ilulil up )niir Inn k tnneu Min llll Mil) On" II Ami Jim kin Im! llmt I wna't iiiIim II In n tin. i In Hi i mill's to town. 'I linr'n lmlf il ilni II I mimli Hint IiIk iili'pliutitu i iniir 'tin Ii mi till In in hull limn nut If they ifiit In pin) III Iniiuh, Ami knimiiiiHiH nml rnlirim, nml n lilu Innu tin kill KlrnlTi', Anil a limn nf filliliy Inniikr)". 'lilllT In liuil.ii tlm piiifMiu homh. I'm ii-kiiIii up Miinn ininm), nml fin miriinn in) I miiim'x lltii'Mi I'llspi nt u hnlf iiilnlhir 1 him tlm ( Ircim nntiirs to tllHII. Now Vnrk World. I'n II) l'n I r Iiiiml. Thile's uoi pious and (lllllilellt joung inmi in l)i tmlt who Is so very sensitive that a ii'italn Ki'iitli'iiian wllh a good looking ilaughtei is forever teasing him on all sorts of sulijii Ih, ami the joung fi How has never In i n able to gi t even until now The other dn) tlm old ono met the young ouo Ilia ci on 1 1 nf men "Ah, my bo)," ho wild, "von weren't at thiilulila-t iiluliir" ' No, sir," was the leipnnse, "I was mak lliga few i alii " "() ho," IiiiikIiisI lliuold one, with great slunllli nine, "making calls, wem you What kind of liainls did oii hnlilr" and he wiukid and lauglnil again and midgisl thu voatig mini In therihs Iheii tliiiliiHpiriitlini camii to tlm young mini, "They were jail toolnvi ly fornnythlng," he said, with a smile "Your daughter' was one, for Instant n " Anil somehow thu old one hasn't felt so mm Ii like teasing Uio pious lining mini since that. Detroit l'rie 1'iess r r ' llliln't Wnnl llli-lll. Mr. Illllus was linikiiig on r the plans of k m w barn he was piepailug (o biillil. "I don't i aie nlioiit hnv inn any windows on llm sliln facing the kltcln u jaiil," ho said "Hut vim will iii ill thrill for light," re plli d the an lillu t. "I.lulit uothlngl" iiiiitid Mr. Illlliis '"1 Iiomi w liiilow s i nil fur 01 pain s of glass, ami I've gut a lm H jiais olill IaiivoYiii out'" Chlingo 'I illume. slm i'niilit 'I runt lllni. Molln r I wish ini to go to the store nml g( t me a bar of soup l.lttle .lohiuiy I've gut a awful tooth Utile "Dins it ii ally in he hum Ii" "Aw full I inii't lit a tliliiK toiu Ii lit" "'Hull ou inn) also liilug a pniiud of ralslni." (i'oim! News. A lllinil In .Nml. Mr. Sadly Yes, the grit f I fu I over the loss of in) Hint her drlvt s me across the wa ter. 1 will in tr n lurii. Mr Cliiiiiili'V Nnvir ntiirnf Are joii sure of tlintf "No, )oil will nevi r s ii'iiiiKalu." "Miy, Ii ml me K until oil gd back." Ti xas .sittings. Ilrt lilidl) l'li.(iilillliiili il. .link That little Irl I'm in love with inu is a pi i fu t bi lie wild llimtr, fresh as n ilals). !i, she's unvir uvui Iseii waitid with (iiorgii Wi II, wi lit .link That's tine Nevi r bet li all) thing but uiungi.il a few times Now Yor.. Witkl. Kipliilni'il. m "EL J 'Jfti ' Ik fat' - IMIW llWOTfr- U ,j& W. ' Hi pi liking of iresi ure of mliiil, I n iiieiiibi r In ing In a panic ome w In 11 I Inst 111) wits (ompliti 1) Hit Oh, win that the wa) ) Mnblier's Magaiue. A llllt ilium. Corn Mr. Hmiiu's parlor Is fiirnKluil Uaiitifull). but there isn't a chair in the riHuu Clio 1 Tor una imis Mikes' Whiluiiitho tvorld iIim s sin- go w hi 11 some one mi)s "rats"- oiiki rs Miitcsuuiu. lit ItlllU' II llllllll'. Slii-Si slin iiiiii riinl tlmt baldheailiil old iiainp' W hv, I In ard he had Ih.hi lilaik ll.'llllll lit I Vl IV i lull lu town lie Unit's vvh) he married for a home. -Lift Vn miller. Tolling Young (uisliu ibelares he never illas 1 1 hi with 1111 liifirinr Dm 1 1 - 1 hat s a wio u solution on 1 ts put lb 1 Ii id It linpossibh - Vogiu I"i I l) t$ml.hk Ik ) Ki.'.itiW'.VKeA vJJliEfijW -aecy"f