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riday and Saturday, October 28, 29 and will See B e elaborate advertisement in our columns this norning. King's Palace. We are pleased to announce the arrival of a ery attractives assortment of those beautiful ngle and duplex plumes in black and white nd all fashionable shades, the latest styles of ir and felt hats for ladies, misses and children consignment of a new invoice of pattern hats om leading modistes of Paris; also all the new O nades of King's Palace 3 and 4 button kid gloves, om $1.00 to $1.25, every pair warranted. Some pecial bargains in millinery novelties, laces, bbons, wings, jets, satins, velvets, hosiery, A earfs, ruching, and a great many other goods too umerous to mention. Do not fail to give King's alace a call, as special bargains will be offered. emember the inducements at 814 Seventh street, ing's Palace. Baltimore Boom Continues. O does Lomax & Johnson's 10 and 15 cent oyster inch. Four fried for 10 cents. Our Jimmy, he friend of the poor, the handsomest man in ashington, the best in the business. The most omplete establishment of the city is Jimmy hompson's, corner Tenth and D streets. We 11 him Jimmy because we have known him for ears, and do not hesitate to say that a more per- ct gentleman never lived. For the benefit of rangers we will state that J. P. Thompson is his ame, and his place of business 941 D street orth west. Tangier Oyster Depot.

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