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Hor Wearses Croruss For Bors. Scrrosz rou stor 1x HERE ToMoR- ROW AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN HOT WEATHER GARMENTS ¥OR THE BOYS. YOU WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED, BOTH WITH THE STYLES AND VARIETY AND THE PRICES. FOR ‘TEE SEASHORE THERE ARE XO MORE FASHIONABLE, COMFORTABLE OR SERVICEABLE GARMENTS THAN OUR SAILOR AND BLOUSE SUITS, IN FLAN- NEL, SERGE, CHEVIOT AND WASH- APLE FABRICS. THEY ARE WELL MADE, NEATLY AND TASTEFULLY ‘TITMMED AND PERSECT FITTING. ‘WH ALSO HAVE SOME VERY NATTY SUITS, WITH CAPS TO MATCH, IN SERGE, FLANNEL AND OUTING CLOTH, AND THIN COATS, IN LINEN, ALPACA, MOHAIR, BEDFORD CORD ASD FLANNEL, AND ODD TROUSERS, 13 LINEN, DUCK, PIQUE AND JEANS, AND THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF SHIRT WAISTS1N AMERICA. ALL COLORS, QUALITIES AND PRICES. Rosiysox, Curry & Co., Awentcas Crorarers, 1200,1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. By LANSBURGH & BR ‘THEN LISTEN TO THISSWEET ‘MELODY. THIS IS MUSIC THAT CHARMS YOUR POCKETS. THAT SOUNDS PLEASANT TO YOUR EAR. WHEREVER THERE IS A BROKEN LOT, OUT THEY MUST GO. WE CANNOT AFFORD TO HAVE 4 FEW ‘LEFT OF ANY SIZE OR ANY KIND, FOR AN AC- CUMULATION OF THIS KIND 18 DISASTROUS TO ANY BUSI- NESS INSTITUTION. WE DON'T EVaR CARE TO HAVE SMALL LOTS LEFT. WE KNOW THAT PRICE 18 THE ONLY LEVER 10 MOVE THEM QUICK, SO WE HAVE CLIPPED THE PRICES AC- CORDINGLY. @ NAVY ETON SUITS, 1 32, 1 34,2 36, made of tadiew’ cloth, embroidered in white, this season's latest shape Were marhed $10.87. xow $4. 95. ~~ SNAVE SERGE BLAZER SUITS. raised shoulders Sines 1 9A, 1 98, 1 38. Wore marked $12.75. NOW 9d. IT SERGE BLAZER SUIT tlack), wit with back” ear Fed applique work. Size 3, Was $15. ror $1.95 95. “2 Lapres’ Clore “BLAZER SUITS, applique work round collar and cuffs. Sizes S4and 38 Were marked 91295. Now S4.95. “We have placed on s separate rack a variety of ODDS AND ENDS IN SUITS, all new, desirable shapes, but the sizes are broken Yours might be among the lot. Take your pick for @389. Prices have bees as high as $15 and a8 low as $7.50. ning to1orrow morning at 4:90 o'elock, you have your pict of every Colored Parasol (piain white and Diack excepted) that you ses on onr sheives, no mat- ter what the price. Your choice of any that have bean 9850, 87.35, 99.50. 80. $5.50. $5, 84.05, £4.75, 94.50, $4 40, $4.25, 04, 954.95, 82.75, 83.50, 83.25, #9206. Now martea $1.98. ris to nie ‘season's zreatest offer. Your choice of any that have been €2.75, 9250. $2.25,91.95,81.75, 81.50, 9125. Sow market JBc 230 Men's 90 ana 32-in. GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. wee $1.00. xow 44c 200 CHILDREN’S NAVY BLUE BEEFERS, sll SBSRAT UNE 22S RR 30 DOLEN LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, plaited col- lor and cuffs and piaited down front. A large variety of styler, now selling for 9c. 100 CHILDREN'S GOSSAMERS reduced from $l: 39 10 56c. —MAKE 11 CONVENIENT TO— —COME AROUND ToMORROW. 4— SIGHT OF THESE WILL DO MORE — —IN PROVING THEIR VALUE THAN— —ALL THE PRINTED MATTER.— —GET YOUR SHARE WHILE THE— —STOCK LASTS. THAT WOMAN Is — —LUcKY WHO Has¥T BOUGHT— —tTErT. rnlGEachaats delivered in Alexandris and Brook LANSBURGH BRO., M16 420, 422, 424. 426 7TH ST. BB. Timely Topics. Cleaning wp the city means git Bu, mataal atten” Se ae sel" you 3 Rau Ietion, Galvanized “Tron Cas, with top. "Lowest prises; Woe up. Better ive up yin to make the and ‘et "us, tell on ‘am oa, as poms we Sole "agente, ioe crea cheapest dessert you Bese Tian” ot Freezer for N, UW: ~"Brvsmpon, 1215 F Sz Money Back. had ‘ oS et = hore buyers mer Tine, Saar i Bes. een tha next Bim to it what to expect nce the verowd These’ x cgi and it we didn’t have “too many been” reduced. $1,560 Se Seowly o Scwwre Conseis. 89c. Pa. ne x es — , setaws Corser Exons. jrertive 3 cut ‘eran 1603 F Ss. (Osun. No Baaycs (Bagi HOW x « CAS STOVES » And we have Reduced Every Price GAS STOVES And GAS RANGES. Tomorrow we offer One-bamer Gas Stove, 55 . ‘Two-durner Gas stove, $1.40. Another styie, $1.50. ‘Toree-burner Ges Stoves, BZ-40, Another and higher grade, nickel, Bvurners, $2.75. OUR COMBINATION STOVE, With Oven and Brotler. all com- pisces at one GAS RANGES resold complete and connected. and guaranteed at these low prices: 2 vurmers 00 07... 11,00 2 vurnerson top, targer.... $12.75 3B varers on toP..-.-eeee- BL 4.75 4 varmets 00 100..0e.-ceee BLT.5O Every Range hes Baking and Broil- ing Oven. Now is your tine to buy. ‘Hot weather ahead. ‘We will close out what we heveon hand at these Sgures and then ad- Tense Beton to whose 18 property be- ‘Our customers ssy and we Know ‘that gas is cheaper than coal. C. A. MODDIMAN, 614 12TH ST., ET. F ANO G STS. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 Tth st. K wt. TORM SERGE WAS MADE expressly for ‘Outing Dresses— traveling. shopping, boating. yachting, wheeling, &c., and there is no fabric which endures the dust and water like 1t Just the dress to weer te the World's Fair. We have » few Storm Serge Suits Which we will close out st greatly reduced prices. ‘Thoss which were @850 now 96. Those which were #9 now 96.50. Those which were $10 now 87. ‘Those which were 815 now $10. Carhart & Leldy, 928 T2u Asp 706 K Sz N. OUR $6.00 TRUNK WILL IMPRESS XOU. ‘This Trunk has two trays. is cloth-lined throughout, has iron bottom, hard-wood x, and WE GIVE YOU WITH THIS TRUNK A HEAVY, STRONG LEATHER STRAP WITH LOCKING BUCKLE, AND MARK YOUR NAME ON IT FREE OF CHARGE. ‘Ten per cent off on all Trunks. Acomplete line of Travelers’ Supplies Always on hand ‘Twenty per cent discount on Leather Belts. TOPHAM’S, 1231 Pesxa Ave N.W. ‘Have the old Trunk repaired ‘esas atisny cles ant stata mits $6 coder. es QOO000000000 000000 3 8 sSendUs 3 0 0 oThe Names O iat? Rete ae sO O Fil we ireatiy to their advantage: ©) O) wore Herta: Innttate with’ Dek O O EenSEae ltd nota "SO 8 the daly "a = Joss CAL ry 8 WASH. BRANCH BALT. HERNIA INST., 8 C)— Patlom30and 2, Metaerott bide. — () oO 1110 Fat. Hours10 to5. sytett () 0000000 OOOO000000 F you buy your Shirts here we'll guaran- tee that you'll be satisfied. made shirt making @ life's work and wo're time to produce some- studying allt thine better, Mout the best Shirt we've ever offered Ovz Proc 85:6 For $5. v es oven front and back anne le tts ee aad Steen the mau we couldare st cara ania Negiige pyre the talk of the owe ALTIMORE Surer ACTORY. & ee a MANAGERS, JUNCTION N.Y. AVE. ay14 Saxs Axp Compasz. —S=a Ax Oxo-Tiz Sars Sarcrvar- FULL OF BARGAINS. ——— eet VERY rising of the sun sees © fresh happening in this Great store of stores. New interests are awak- =, ‘New bargains are made. Quatity’s just) dues are swamped in our sll-possessing desire to make a clear landing at the end of the season. Worth prices are put sside. “Quick movers” take their places, We're glad you're feeding our ‘‘news" tonight, for é TOMORRO ‘We strike the bigxest blow of the BVERY SUIT In the BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S DE- PARTMENT will beckon to you with ® pleading price.—But there will be Ro reservations—no restrictions. —The cheapest—the best—the steple lines and the novelties—everything from $2.50 Up—Wash or Woolen fabrics—LONG or SHORT PANTS SUITS will be bowed down. The whole stock will be in & Panic. The whole city will be in angup- roar of excitement.——-To sentence such lines to wholesale slauchter ‘Will bring buyers from every home in town, Every price loses something. Every purchase saves something. ‘The loss is ours. The «ain yours, Sez Wiar Lirmes To Suoar Pars Sorrs. 810.00 ‘LINE TOMORROW 96.65. 2.00 LINE TOMORROW iS 50 LINE TOMORROW 48.98. 00 LINE TOMORROW $9.98. Tce Pies Sucks ALL AGES—14 to 19 YEARS. SINGLE-BREASTED SACKS. DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS. THREE-BUTTON CUTAWAYS. FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS. WHITE FLANNEL SUITS. STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS. 9 5.00 TOMORROW ¢ i] 0 TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW ‘TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMOKROW TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMOKROW Puy. We never made ® cut that reached eo for | 5¢°} deter- | Saceirices Lx Murry. as this does. We never cut any more ALL AGES—4 TO 16 YEAKS. TWO-PIECE SUITS. PLAITED BLOUSE THREE-PIECE SUITS. suits. SINGLE-BREASTED SAILOR SUITS. suits. MIDDY SUITS DOUBLY-BREASTED WHITE FLANNEL SUITS. SUITS. PLAIN BLOUSE VESTIE SUITS. SUITS. MAN-O-WAR SUITS. JUNIOR sults. TOMORROW TOMORROW TomoaRow TOMORROW ToMoRRO Vv TOMORROW LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE 8850 LINE $9.00 LINE minedly—never so deep. We want to shrink the stock s few hundred suite. more’m this one day to do tt. ‘These prices won't last Ueyond Sat- urday. SBEgeseue ses a Bh es. ou 86.5 87. 87. a8 Forzowne Ix Tae Waze. Laoms Suor Sure. You won't’ be long in making up your mind to take a pair of those Shoes that are on the bargain table at eof $1.69, if you can find your size. Why should you? They are regular $5, $4.50, 84 83.50, 83 and $2.50 values—but are broken sizes. Button and Lace—Viei Kid—Bright Dongoia— Patent Leather—Opera and Common Sense. Remnants of our best lines, Not many pairs left. « “Tanesey Tue Sreaws. You've got just one day left to find your size and becoming shape among any of our Men's 2.50, 82.25, $2, 91.75, 91.50, $1.25 ond $1 Straw Hats for 0080 BOC, ofc0 *Twon't ‘take twp minutes to do it if you'll only attend to it, fee what you'll save! See what” you'll lose if you miss itt $8.75— You know what that meane—the choice of thousands of our fine $15, $13.50, $12.50 and $10 o Sack Axo Coraway Surrs. Everybody's talking about it—and hundreds of men are sporting the fruits of their quick response. The sooner you come—the better you'll do with your. $8.75—'cause sizes will run out—and the variety will shrink. How'll tomorrow suit you? Tu EE “Saves» Is Sums. SOC. Sead trent GC. Se 73C. Si Shite tee at are warts $1. 9-23 ¥ou'll miss the greatest opportunity of the season if you stay away from hore tomorrow. Sazs Axp Company, PENN. AVE. AND 7TH STREET. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1893. SAWS: Closing Out Sale. The Fourth Week Ends, The Fifth Begins With the Greatest — Offered. WE PRESENT TO YOUR NOTICE ToMonI AN ARRAY OF BARGAIN HTT ad Pra Meret hie As time, rolis, by, tho neceralty for (REE ESRS ae At, tooth and er te 3 “he ot a a tere “in the Di pergenie ton or, ‘that hai The, following lst is more "| Giltae Varoes Is Sizas Anco Oreen 50c. and 62c.) —“40c.” Balbriggan For $1.00 Underwear, China 3ie. For Sle. the Finest French Balbrigcan Underwear, Silks. h Chine Silks, plain colors, brown, plum and if ou are “ortunate encurh to use the sles uchtly Imperfect. 8h.2> {aundered apd“ Uniaunde of Frintea aoe Silk, mahog- res. Were — a ‘Shirts. Pets ees, Great Hoser Axp NDERWEAR V ALugs. 5c. For 25c. and 29e. Black, Tans and Fancy Hose. The samo lot contains hundreds of pairs of desirable ‘Hove tor ladies and children. Gaear = Vaw ALUES. 49. For $1.25 48-inch Flouncings. 20¢, pair for Ladien' Black and Fancy Lisle and Co:-| , The beauty of these oubroidertes 15 surprinta. Hose, Worth. be.. iiee andr pair. Alot of | You will marveP at Xbog much we done on ts ie Howe that to be fully appreciated must be seen. when you see what bo a yaree Side, each for 5c. 73g. au and 980 Ladies' Ribbed Un-| 2c. for Colored Linen eaewei m derwear—hich neck, ‘aud short sleeves. low . for remants of Embroidery worth 7 E: short sleeves, Knee-lensth ponte aid shia. 81.00. Sar ; A NI Ee Warsr Bancarss Exrnaonprvany, 50.00 For $9.00 Eton $2.50 For - $5 to $10 Trimmed Hats. ‘Trimmed Hat in our stook, except pure white Wo Row at this inarvelous reduction. 8255 on Se = for alt white shapes. Were 81,25, 1.50 and Suits. Black and Navy Wool Serre Eton Suits, trimned ‘with braid to match. Nine dollars’ worth for five. $7.65 for the most popular Eton Suit in town—made of Storm Serge—we sold hundreds of them for 88.75 when moststores were wetting $10 for anits no better. . for Trimmed Satlore, white and navy, worth L 4b for Navy and Black Split Straw Sailors, Were [0s for aot of Fea, Oe, md TSe, Bolo Cans tes for § Jot of Bore Se, bites $2.08 for Cardinal and Navy tudis Silk Walsta, ruf- fie down front, large sleeves. Value, $3.98. ‘89c. for 81 and $1.48 slightly sofled Fine White Lawn Waists, for $1.25 whee Satteen Waists—pink, light Dine. tan and beltotro for 8 rosie Net Walsts, withruffle of em- y Reuse Groves. ACRIFICE KE RICES. 388e. For 65e. Gloves. ked Gasar Cuaxces For Taz Bors. $8.25 For $5, $5.50 and Mt nd 3 Bio Dyk for Oh Pare Bik Glovers Weck, tax and 6 ‘50s. for 80. Feather Fans—white and cream. Frast—Crass_ Haypxencuters, yw RICES. Bo. Suits. Suits of above value in light shades. They are re- te value, “eres Kilts, Sizes 255. 3 and 4 Embroidered 2 5 H dkfs., Sox —? Neg orlve y NDERWEAR "196. For $1, $1.25 and $1.48 Underwear. Hew'sa olden opportunity. Reliable, wotl-mad sucutiy "uadorwe cee cand em tb okdety "trkamamed, ton and rts, gowns, ‘corset ¢ Srawers, chemnce ail at 73, FOWOS COPseE covers, Por "sae dor Ch af ie Child dren's: Drawers, ALL SIZES. 1355 15¢, ‘Swiss Embroidered glow imitation of hand works None better daywhero _BRS, for Be. All-inen Embroidered Handkerchiefs ‘oe. for ide. Embroidered White Handkerchiefs, Sox Prorecrors Ar Coase Paices. 9e. For 89e.. Ail Genuine Gloria Sun Umbrellas, with paragon frame, st the ridloulons price of ite. | Parasols at actual half prices. hemmed and worked button, or Clltren Jaan Drawer W nn for 3 Ching Silk "iehtrourt Corsets, Qe: for 81 ana 91.25 Infants’ Fine Embroidery No OTIONS. 73. Der cent off price of all Metal and Leather Belt s. Fass he" Fatent Folding Fan. Zoe. Painted Fan, ‘aller 50. Japanese Folding F. 416 Tra Srseer. ae clone ot Sovclock every o'clock Satur fo clone st 5 o'clock every day, and 1 wauaggave, Thursdays and Saturdays are the days Cormxa Courorr Loose a PERRY'S. HE special sale of SUITS, SHIRT WAISTS, WRAPPERS, Wraps and Gossamers that We wave you just before ‘‘the Fourth” ‘mudea big bolein our stock. But what Were left—and some lots that were not in- c'wded in the other—give us the ocession to cut deeper and offer you a last opportunity. ‘We don't need to say a word about values. They are assured, Nowhere can you read worth by prices #0 clegtly and safely asin our advertisements, Bat we ‘will ask you to notice the mentions of quantitits—eo that you won't take your time to the injary of your chaiice to choose. ‘ Of course you will strike a balance between the reg- ‘ar price and the EXTRAORDINARY REMAMK- ING we have done. One thing we do want to say—Lift your ideas of this sale above thelevel of the ordinary. There is no benkrept stock about it These are regular goode— bought regulariy—sold regularly—except these “ends of lines.” Sorrs. and BLACK AQL-woor gent SUITS. will full shict and Nosloik B lett. Were 87°00. NOW #300. NAVY BLUE snd BLACK ALI-WooL SERGE SUI‘S, full tp skirt, with iussian Jacket, full in back and baif-lined with slik. ‘Only 3 left. ‘Were 815.00, NOW 86.00. TOUT, "SRliat er Bet TONE irte, Jackets with notch collar and large Oy Qiete, fore. $1500. NOW 89.00 WHIT! 2 WOOL STURM SrA EGA Gan! AMMO SMES and lasge sleeves. ‘Only 2 left, Were $12.50. $9.50. iL Rasy ETON mane wilk-lined Jack- wn Galy enh. NOW 815.50. COLORED DUCK ETON SUI’ with skirte and sleeves. mm . Only 5 left. Were 87.00. NOW €5.00. PINK pe aes GIN NK ena BL GINGHAM SUITS, “Oa iy 5 baa jere $9.00. ‘NOW 83.00. Sauer Waters. Inte sleeves and cuits, NOW 48 CENTS. SHIRT oe with Norfolk 0 Sha and Bad cadesisioed and Sarired ‘saleess im Bed Fey Eis! Biae, Fink and rhe ‘bat- tou holes property inate ‘fisted with Only 8 few dozen leit. NOW 50 CENTS. PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS—1 checks in piercacna genase a 2 : “collar 2r0-over ar and cuft jeeworked ‘button NOW 75 CENTS. s MADRAB8 CLOTH box plait. tng back at, qoeke turn-over col [ae any Bey wal eto en val fa ‘NOW 75 CENTS. « FIGURED pia ee alk gffrcts—madeon the serpentine pattern with fulisiceven, Tyts ee leh. ere 82.75. NOW 861.19. PLATN CHAMBRAY WAIS Lhronder, with tarched collars tasoaaes oe inst a few left. ‘Wore €2.50. NOW @1.25, Te LAWN WAISTS, tucked NEVES LAWS WAISTS. tucked back and NOW 50 CENTS. NETIE LAWN WAISTS, tucked back freak a at oubie Putte dow ‘tre -” NOW 00 CENTS. WHITE LAWN WAISTS, with tuc! fall mbroldered ruffle. aicores, turt-orer NOW 81.00. MHITE LAWN WAISTS, with full froat rafile of embro‘dery— ‘Were 81.75. ‘NOW 61.25, A Lire Siven Bytheuseof AYER'S Sarsaparilla SYLVESTER BIR, s well-known grocer in new Albany, Ind., writes: **My oldest daughter, when « ebild, was e sreatsufferer from Scrofula, having three sores on one side of her neckandone on the other. I used AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and so effective was the result that the sores healed rapidly, leaving only their scars ‘behind. She isnow a woman, in good health. Ihave ‘no doubt that her life was saved BY THE USE OF AYER’S Sarsaparilla. It has also proved equally beneficial with my other children, who were troubled ‘with the same disease.” *“Bcrofula in my blood caused painful sores to break out on my left leg and arm, and but for the use of AYER'S Sarsaparilla would, I think, im time, ave covered mefrom head to foot. Thanks to the use of this medicine, Tam now swell man. I believe it hassaved my life.”-W. N. PHILLIPS, P. M. and Merchant, Beaver Ridge, Knox county, Tenn. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Preparedby Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YOU. . I8 CUTTING TEETH BE SURE Rae tet ha 3 2d EDITION. MEYER DENIES ITALL. The Alleged Poisoner Says He Never Knew Baum. HE WILL FIGHT AGAINST EXTRADITION Detectives Certain That They Have the Right Man. THE INSPECTOR’S VIEW. Dernorr, Mica., July-14—Dr. Henry G. ‘Meyer of New York, the alleged poisoner who Was arrested in this city Wednesday night, will be turned over to the New York police as soon 8 officers arrive from there with the necessary Papers. The prisonét intends to fight the requisition. Chief of Police Raite of Toledo came t Detroit yesterday with warrants for the prie- oner and his wife, only to find that the New York police had the first call on the prisoners, Mrs. Meyers, who, since ber husband's JOHNSTON'S 728 7TH ST. WW. GROCERIES. TEAS. Jaya and Moc! 014 Government Sava. Mocha, fereee brersamee! Per peck. anne 20 Baker's =o Seca = rn YOU WAAND" CONDES cid 7 iad creek hd e 8 post epeeseeetotee 3 saiite Base a Mpa tie Jett of te SUMMER SILK waists rent sos cost. price Bow. Washes PERCALE WRAPPERS. with yoke front and Wetteau beck: Oniy 6 fev lett NOW 98. AND $1.29. i evened a in wet an tterne, made Mothe \t ratherel beck, | Oe | couean se NOW 81.48. INDIA, LINEN | WRAPPERS. r yoke, Collar, and sleeves olged with embroidery: Now e210 AWN WRAPPERS that ‘rambled from hendliag but enh an pret erly, doing up” "wil ibe fresh as new. ‘Were $3, $5. 87 and #12, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 AND 95.50. Waars. ¥ TAN, NAVY BLUE and BLACK ALL-WooL, GAPES. ‘wi ‘are cut one one away on yous Mey are not marked ball wine Only 7 teft. NOW #4.00. AVS BLUE and TAN. ALL-WOO! Or ent KERSEY REEFER JACKETS a triple overcapes. and without Datterty oF them we have cut in half. NOW @5, 86 AND 87. MOHAIR TRAVELING DUSTERS—‘‘Conne- mara Cut"—in plain and ine suited ooheea, ore B50. Now One lot Sra eal AND, CHILDREN'S Tien CLOTECEIN Were 1°50, NOW 75 CENTS. lot of LADIES’ RUBBER GOSSAMERS, ctroulae shape 30 to Sf inches degp Gniy ts ene NOW 39 CENTS, One lot of LADIES’ C! pa gree ‘plaid and yoy ee Le) to Ginches deep. Only 6 lett, Were #3 and NOW 81.15. Saf, det of ALL-WOOL CLOTH MACKIN. TOSHES—stripe, check and nd plaid, patterns cut Newmarket shape, ‘Geop mnliitary Only 9 left. ‘Were $8 50 and 610. NOW €4.98. THIRD FLOOR ferthess bargains, That is the neme for them—bargains. What you need—when you need it—st tiny prices. Fragments of their worth only. You won't failtoget here—will you? ‘Can't it be early? Will find things in better shape the earlier it is, Pranrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE,” Established 1849. [1t) ‘Telephone 995. aeEee gid Pri rr Bele Pea BecbiekBrive? FINE CAKES ‘At CRACKERS. MONEY RETURNED IF Goops = TBFACTORE, “B® NOT Gar: JOHNSTON'S, 727 Tru Srarer N.W. 1t TPE TPPPPEPPPPPPPS # 2-Scoops. 500 Pas Luis: $2.50 = Bist “Onze Bsr Fs $1. 85 Par Tn 500 Pz Mz: g Nez Rex St od Fe $1.50 Pst: Crawford's, g 131 7th st. Ott N; LEY GOOD, DIGESTION | 3 por fein z Angosture Bitters," Dr. cnamaatanaaasmaae a roeenetrenTaTRETNRTTTTET itz ‘has been at the Hospital,gave birth to a boy last or Meyer denies that he had ever lived im New York and also pleads entire ignorance ef New Your, July 14 —Following up the om posure of the atrocious cases of Dr, Meyer and his wife Maris, now under arrest ta will bring the prisoners back with them. < have a clearer case against the poisoners that er oon sity, Our cas is the most recent one, as well. “Meyer and hit wife with Baum and a com federate named Wimmers came to this city late in January, 1892, They were all Germans but Wimmers, whe Meyer. wrho enccoeded in keening himeelt hide den most of the time, was a middle-aged fellow with a shock of reddish hair and a touseled, an- that swung down to her perbaps thirty years old. slender, good-featured, of medium beight, brown-cyed nd studious,” Baum apparentis koew nothing LUDWIG BRANDT, ALIAS BAUM. of the part he was to play in the tragedy whom scenes be was helping to arrange. He believed that all he had to do was to play the sick man and be nursed by some reputable physicien who must be a stranger. Insur- , be knew, bad been written upon Chicago to the, extent of But, as he — profitable comedy, be only to disappear his feigned jliness hod Teached its climax. Then a corpse was to be put in his bed, the strange physician would sign A death certificate, and there would be « fix mocking faneral, to be followed by a gatbering of the awindlere and # division of the spoils To make the fraud more plausible Baw whoee real name was Ludwig at pretended (Continued on Eighth Page.) in ‘