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Honest Sale ‘This. Abraham Lincoln once said: ‘*You can fool some of the people ali of the time and Gilot the people some of the time, bat you cannot fool aii of the people al! of the time.” ‘So with shoe sales. Here are honest values, the best bargains obtainable anywhere: LADIES" $6 SHOES FOR 5. LADIES’ $5 SHOES FOR $4. Our Mark-Down Or Srvzisz, Hoxesr Szozs All Infante’ Shoes reduced from $1 and $1.% to 75 CTS. PAIR. GEO. M. MYERS, ASSIG! NEE Dine Suoz Srorz, 1430 N.Y. Ave which are being beld all over Lansburgh & Bro. piles Tey er We are selling Cosmo Buttermilk Soap for be. tage of our offers prove peer public realise that ours are SAVE YOUR FURMITURE. fue bon te hve Rone oo Unprecedented nS ee ee Offerings. foxpro map ea ho NEVER HAVE WE MADE SUCH AN OFFERON| oF money refunded Mf not satin LOOSE COVERS AS THIS. FOR ONE WEEK ‘Secterr. MADE IN THE BEST POSSI- EVERY SHOE IN OUR 3 HOUSES 18 BLE MANNER AND A PERFECT FIT, FOR ‘REDUCED IN PRICE $10.95. ‘To dispose of them before the arrival of our Fell EXT RAORDINARY SALE OF SEASONABLE | Goods, now being made. Goons Incer UPNULSTERT DUPE. —COME SOON TO GET YOUR SiZE.— AT REDUCED PRICES. Farnitcre Linen, good patterns, 50 inches wide. REDUCED FROM 45e. 10 31c. Yano. WINDOW SCREENS, spring sides, that sold for 50e., 60e.. 70., 80e. REDUCED TO 35a Encu. ETAMINE CURTAINS in good ‘MEN'S BUSSET SHOES. YARDS LONG. REDUCED FROM #1 TO Soldiers’ Home Shoes.:.... 50c. Pam Bay State Working Shoes. OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES in odd sizes, worth 25. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, size 6-4, good pat- tern, REDUCED FROM $2.50TO $1.75. MOSQUITO CANOPIES for half the regular price ‘50 pairs Misses’ Fine Dongola Wesled ‘7B pairs Children's Spring-heel Button Diz's $1 Shoes (4’s to Gonly)...... ‘Tennis Shoes, with lesther tnscles, Row %o SEpucED ruow e200 TO ae $1.10. Wm. Hahn & Go.’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 932 7TH B8T., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVR, COMPLETE WITH CORD AND PULLEY. TAPESTRY FURNITCRE COVERING in good patterns and coloring, 50 inches wide. REDUUED FROM 750. TO 50c. Yano. nb 17h. AVR aR aaa CURTAINS, » coollocking drap- UCED FROM $2.50 TO ‘No_ other DOES - $1.75 Pam eS SE iy Window Take at 6 5a nen a Shades.) “* Let make your Shades while ict wai doe Date ose de raat Pioor Tur Prous Shades mace to order we will special press from now until September L- ee et bas mer toe bry 4KS—WHAT 4 MEANINGFUL make estimates and every Shade Pi Poy why Th) msme thet is!—It's the ‘Tatweraction “or one year. B sa to tshe your measurements for Shade Bven it von LEY live in Alexendria or Brookland send us a card and Ive o different wey of spell- ing “‘lowest."——How it draws the people!—— Whst confidence they have in it!——Whet » Profitable buying time for you it is fathering now!—From every nook and corner under the roof of this great enterprise peops = bargain.——A gen- erous value offered at price that is plumed of profit—snd pinched under =e cost.——Store policies command re- d@uctions, I Srrnsvcrers Asp fees a 416 7th St SSeS fia: Geared ° Closing — Loxa, Out Sqvare-Cor Sale. one ee pa ececteceert 82.0. properly impress upon you the importance Stare ee “ent say that ever be Sarpy, Fett Poult ast babsly be ie ie aetna sch amall fete eae “tic "aESS! wiSSS Wrnz F, EEDING odd end table of LA- Bike TbeSte Tt oe ie $ SUT Poe CHILDRER'S SUITS. ee eee choice of the rt LADIES’ WAISTS, ery aa aie We have divided our entire stock of ees CHILDREN'S FINE LAWN AND MULL "eect ates Ww fetimmed. materials are fine, styles are of ras Sat tae mu |Aume un _ @ to 12 Worth $1.75 to Cuore, $1.39 Excu. LOT 2-Sizes 6 to12 Worth 92.25 to $4.00. Cuorce, $2.50 Excu, LOT 3-Sizes 4 to 12 Worth 94.50 to a Cuorce. $3.98. Ladies’ Fine Lawn Waists, with colored emstiteh ede down front and on cuffs. Shoulder to shoulder with these are scores of other special offerings. —— You can spend o little time and a little money here and go away losded Were 6c. * down with serviceable, seasonable Cuore, 75. “suitable.” mp Do Is. BAUM'S, bo 416 Tru Sreser. AKS AND COMPAN & HAVEN'T HAD A FIRE— we are not going to ““bust"— we are not bringing cheap Shoes in the back door and selling them as “original” Stock. marked down—we are honestly and squarely re- @ucing an entire line of Ladies’ Fine Oxford ‘Ties. in tan and black, with the celebrated Richmond toes. They've been selling regu- PA. AVR AND 7TH ST. Teeth Lore. In brushing the teeth al; deus “up and down aa well a2 across The brash shoud be used after’ each meat ey cdicines should be taken larly at $3.50—we have marked them down to one of the best €2.50-not because they are not worth $2.50, =~ sald oneal a Dut beesuse they must be moved out right SENIOR in che away to make room for new stock. cleaning” the toot, ~ " p destroying $2.50 Wit Move ’Ex. stu ie ine boa. ‘Come before the sizes are broken, Wrusos & Cane, | | aor] 929 F Sx. nw! ad | Bultimore Stores, sand 6 W. Balto. St. wis Thompson’s Pranuacy, 703 l5rs Sr. N. W. “Latter Carriers’ " §2.50 Shoes. ......Now $2.15 Button Shoes. Were $2 and $2.50....Now 50c THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1893. : Woodward ‘ventilation all over the house. ANNOUNCES THE TUCKS. SIZES 2 T0 8 worth noticing as thistima, Buy all you need now. bay handkerchiefs ‘The prices are only aBout one-half the value. Lor 2—Vatvr, 350 ist 2008... ene THURS! AY=-THIR Srocx-Tixixo Repvorioxs. MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. IT 18 NOT TRUE that simply decause a thingie low-priced it's cheap. IT 18 TRUE that these Noglice Shirts offered solid colors—stripes, ‘Sizes from 13)6 to 17. agpucen rnox $2.50 axv %3.00 ro $1.50. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF NEGLIGE SHIRTS, in stripes, Plaids. Sizes, 14 to ngpvorp rnou $1 ro 750. A LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES, Canvas tops and rubber soles. nepvorp yrox 50 axn 650. ra 10 iC. IMPORTED CHEVIOT AND MADRAS BOWS, agpucen rnox 25 to 15c, 2 ron lo. (lst floor........... ‘Biges 82 and 34 only, —axpvcen rrou 50 to 25c.— STRIPED CREPON CLOTH SUITS. Serpentine waists, full skirt with raffle, Lavender only, nepvcen rou $6.75 10 $4.75. FIGURED IRISH LAWN WAISTS, ‘Box pleated frout and beck. turn-back cuffs. nepvcen Frou $1 ax $1.25 10750 A LOT OF PLAIN PINK AND BLUE CHAMBRAY WAIETS, laundered collars and cuffs, sizes 38 and 0 only. agpycep rxou $2.50 1o $1.50. ‘A LOT OF POLKA-DOT INDIA LAWN WRAP- PERS, Wattesu back, robe front. aepvcen rnow $3.00 ro $2.25. ‘WHITE INDIA LAWN WRAPPERS, tucked yoke and embroidered collars. nepvcen rzou $4.00 ro $2.50. FINE WHITE INDIA LINON WRAPPERS, full fronts, sizes 32 and 34 only. ‘embroidered | nepvcrp wrow $5.75 10 $3.50. STRIPED AND CHECKED GINGHAM WRAP- PERS, pointed yoke and full sleeves, aepvcep now $1.87 ro $1.50. STRIPED PRINCESS CLOTH WRAPPERS, ‘Watteau back, dark colors. nave | REDUCED” FROM $2.00 ro $1.50. —o— Srocz-Taxixo Repvcrtoxs. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. A LOT OF GRAY CLOTH REEFER JACKETS, all wool. Sizes 32 only. ——Reduced from 85.00 to $2. 50. — A SMALL LOT OF NAVY BLUE ALL WOUL SERGE BLAZERS-—not the “‘latest style.” Size 32 only. —nepvcen Fron $5.00 axv 85.75 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S INDIA STRIPED WATERPROOF GARMENTS, full-length cape. —nepucen to $1.25.— (3d floor... 11th st. bidg. ) —1—_ Srock—T sxrxa Repvertoxs. MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. A LOT OF SERVICEABLE GINGHAM DRESSES, neat plaids, to be worn with guimpes. Full skirts, deep hems. shirred waists, trimmed with embroidery. Siaes 4 to 12 yours. —nrepvoep 10 756, A LOT OF MISSES' FINE IRISH LAWN WAISTS, tucked back and front, full bishop sleeves, flare collar and cuffs. Bizes 8 to 16 years. —-REDUCED To $1.00.— THE BALANCE OF OUR WHITE INDIA LINOX DRESSES to be worn with or without guimpes, neatly trimmed with embroidery. Sines 4.6 and 8 = 5 —RBEDUCED TO $2.25.— OOP. secessessessosseseseeeeee-+-oL1th at, building. ) ‘every “Capitol.” See it in operation. & Lothrop, WTH, TH AND F STS N.W. a S@ CLOSED THIS EVENING AT 5 O'CLOCK. A COMFORTABLE SHOPPING PLAGE THIS, ‘Even in hot weather. Broad aisles-cozy resting placee—fans and ict water at your dtepesal—uneurpaseed Off the burning sidewalk into the ‘shade of the store, where all the chin things for summer comfort ate bein oold at most bewitching tleos reduced prices. PURE SEA SALT FOR THE BATH. A Solb, Box for 15e. “seconds” come to us twice Buy for future wee, for it will be another half year Before a like opportunity can be had. We bought thousends. We've sold thousands. 10, 123, 18, 20, 25 Axp 350 ‘now that are worth doubis the price ordinarily. Don't judge them by their prices. 4 DELAYED SHIPMENT OF THE SAME CLASS OF HANDKERCHIEFS ARRIVED TODAY-GO ON BALE TOMORROW. MEN'S PURE LINEN NEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. %, 1 AND 1)¢INCH HEMS. Lor 1—Varvr, 250. Srrousz Patcor, 180, 6 For $1. Srrou: Price, 250. —_—_ |AY--SEMI-ANNUAL Diock-Taking Clearing Sale) DEvetees THIS 1g NOT A “REMNANT SALE”—not a collection of odds and ends, imperfect goods, &o. Such things are disposed of on our regular remnant day (Friday) of each week. Fresh, new and desirable things— such as are engaging the attention of everybody just now—is the class of merchandise we are offering ata reat price reduction. You are never asked to meager things here. No matter how low our prices those who trade with us know that we Carry superior high-class goods only. The siraple announcement of what they are and the ‘ow prices attached re certainly all that's necessary to insure the closing out of the various lots without delay. Can't advertise them all at one time, but signs and tickets will tell you what and where they are and how little it takes to bay them. —o Srocx—Taxrxo Repvortoxs. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. DOWN CUSHIONS.—The balance of s manufac tarer's sample line. covered in silk, satin and sateen, at ees than prices for uncovered cushions. A LOT OF 64 CHENILLE TABLE COV! fringed all around. Repvorp ro 750. ‘Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Furniture Cov: ings. Drapery Silks, ¥'y Screens, aati’ ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. Srocx_Taxrxa R; Ns. Book DEVARTMENT 5 MACAULAY'S ESSAYS AND POEMS, cloth bound, repucep rrox $3.00 Ser 10 $1.00. MACAULAY'S “HISTORY OF ENGLAND," cloth mpvoeD raox $3.50 Ser 10$1.00. E, cloth bound, 5 vols, REDUCED FROM $3.50 § Szr70 $1.00. 500 CLOTH-BOUND BOOKS, standard authors: nepuceD Frou 79, OO axp 20c. To 'c. 1,000 PAPER BOOKS—vopular and REDUCED FROM 25, To 100-3 ror 20 OE Eo ae ogo REROCED EROM Oc. ro 15¢. ;ADING"—e literary companion for + Tith st, bldg.) ER Srocx-Taxixe Repv ONS. miny_an BER Pee voE Eby cxorns 2xz ys. rzou $3.50 10 $2.75. sxsyps. rnou $6.00 10 $4.25. 2X3 YDS. FROM $9.00 TO $6.00. axa x08, rnou $12.00 10 $7.75. 2uxax rps, rzow $13.50 10 $8.50. a«aervs. rou $16.75 10 $10.00. «xs ype, Frou $12.00 10 $7.50. 5 DOZEN &% NAPKINS. — REDUCED FROM $7.50 To $5.— (24 floor... 1th st. bldg.) double heels and toes. Sizes 8, Uso and Ba xrxa_Reprorrow: PSEPARTRES TS -—REDUCED FROM ‘Cat floor... —xepucen: Frou $1.25 10 50c.— CHILDREN’S GINGHAM ape a) —— Siimburs edring, high fall sleeves: = LOT OF BOLD TING INDIA LINON SHORT DRESSES, made with jacket, dainty edging, = round collar and sleeves. _—_-uxpucxn raou $4.50 10 $2.00. (2a floor. ~+-10th st, bldg.) Brom Tssze, Rapgeriome ALOT OF SERGE SAILOR SUITS. Sizes 3t07 —nrepucep rrou $5.00 10 $3.50. Ping LOTS SERGE SAILOR 8UI Sizes 4to 8 —nepvcep Frow $6.00 10$5.00.— —nevvcen rrou $6.75 axv 88.50 A LOT OF WOOL SUITS, heavy weight, Sizes5 and 10 years. —angpvcep rou $7.50, $9.00 axp $14.00 10 $6.75. Sige stirs, ker, AT’ GREATLY “REDLC (3d floor... AWL DEPARTMENT. ROMAN STHIPED SILK AND WOOL SHAWLS, nmpvcep raow $2.50 70$1.50.— floor... --11th st. bldg.) ca —o— Tue “Carrom Sewixe Macuimz, $19.50. We believe it to be one of the best Sewing Machines ever offered to the public. Ite sewing qualities are everything that could be desired. A full set of the dest attachments ands five-year guarantee accompany sesseees-208h at, Dullding. ) —o— Woorwar & Lorsnop, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. CARHART & LEIDY, 988 7th ot.—708 K at. nw. HERE ARE BARGAINS AND ‘BARGAINS! TAKE NOTICE THAT WE Men's il Rewular Hose, whieh were. Sethe ads, Halt cause we pave ‘too . P. are marked 2c. Pex Pan Carhart & Letdy, 1th at. building.) 928 Tm Ayn 706 K Sx. N. W. CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT eee OF ALOT OF OHILDREN’S DRAWERS, WITH HEM AND CLUSTER 12 1-2e. ‘THE HIGHER GRADES ARE HERE ALSO, Handkerchiefs? YES-AND THAT LOT OF PURE IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. A MANUFACTURER'S “SECONDS,” from the country that produces the finest, whitest and most artistic linen in the world. Partly the partly the water. and a very large part—tho skill of the people. These ‘Year from Belfsst—the entire stock our manufacturer has left atthe end of each six-month. Defects be found in some of them usually, but we never saw them “show up” so well—with so few imperfections Parasols At Almost _ovanunes| Half Price At Bon’ Marche. Now that the season's waning, and we haves few too many Parasols, we're going to ‘‘cut™ ‘the prices almost half. Lots of Parasol weather ‘yet. and coupling that with these low prices ought to clear them up ins hurry. 1 Navy China Silk Parasol, ith Was $3.98, Now. sit Pia tered wt ret Was i 81.98 Ravens gage we sere $2.98 2p Toes Me ee BB. 25 "$3.50 3 s-Fetching” White ‘sols. Were 94. apm, i can orn 84 D5 1 "es $1.48 BON MARCHE r_ 314-316 Tra Sr. N.W. sell . invincible” at tee white dress shirt called each, 6 for 85. o cent of one dollar, Only an Brix Barrwonz Surer Factory. EL Shy IRELAND, MANAGER ACW SUNCTION SY. AVE. i719 Worth Isn’t Considered In EDMONSTON'S ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE of make! Fine Summer Shoes. The sale's one big advertisement for us. It! shows what we can do. Every pair of shoes iu thes. »{s brandnew. Noold stock tobe worked off. Ours is a genuine Reduction Sale. Our reputation wouldn't allow us to imaugurate anything else. Here are some values that the ladies are interested in: ‘Ladies’ Low Shoes, Ruasets and sli f 2.9 5 fat were from $125 to $2.50. QR lies’ ee cae JN Manufacturer's samples of Shoes, Ri feretat Black, “fed “ands Patent BIG BEE Saye 180 Ladies’ Dongols Shoes, hand sewed, _ all ¢5 Wane et, 82,50 Allother SHOES in the house, including STACY, ADAMS & CO." GENUINE DISCOUNT ‘We have what you want EDMONSTON xew—1334 F Sx. N.W.—stone. wis OMEHOW OR OTHER—nobody knows Just why ~a prejudice exists with many People against dentists who charge low fees. We will tell you frankly why our feos are low. It is because we buy ma- ‘terial by the wholesale—got it cheaper our facilities and instru- ments are the very best—makes operating easier and quicker—and because we do many times the ordinary dentist's business and can afford to do it cheaper, and yet do it better. €a-One grade of material—the best, €w-One kind of service—‘ expert.” CONSULTATION COSTS NOTHING. Extracting, . 5c. Gas or Zeno, | 50s, “iss Sliver Filline, 75. ;Piatins U,8. Damar Aces, 401 Ton Sx Baltimore Office: 1 N. Charice at. Ea-RUE WORE BY GRADUATED EXPERTS, 1718 To Tunez Couronmstzs Turxos HAVE: 1. Gas Cooking Range. 2. Welsbech Perfect Reading Light. 3. Gas Engine, White & Middleton pattern. GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE, 1423 NEW YORE AVE. Tea grown in thiscogntey, fo consumers. Tt is si ilar to the lish Tu-pound ‘A.W. Burehell, ‘The first lot ever is sim- ‘Break- ast is very, fora 1825 F at, myl7 T. B. Towsen & Sox. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, 1316 7that. uw. fresh Good: ingot INDIA LINEN: DOTTED SWISS oad pavel pr reduced to 20c. 5 8, fast colors, 50 doz. LACE COLLARS, worth fr 106. to 23e. closing price, 9 cent ae 80 dor, STEEL NCISSORS, large and pal eines: don LINEN NAPRINS. bordered, Bo. in plain end di LACK SATINE. 13 NBL Efforts Being Made to Sell the ; : Fi ~~: johican have not yet convinced the Navy De- Washington and Arlington Rood. | ., «4 gives uw ovine ot tne Bane. Ferbane err comeniacor inge and Exhibite—The Display of ~ a peprtyperee o es FAST HORSES IN PLENTY. Miewworks oo the Fourth. ftom ot ms tty eect The Sewer System to Be Pro- vided for Tenleytown. ACTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE. published, as volume 5 of the Paris Reports, « road, | Vsluable work on the various aspects of sgri- culture in foreign countries and on our own agricultural resources. He has just returned from Chicago and his enthusiasm over the fair owners took possession have the cars run, and | the visitors to the National cemetery have, as « consequence, been led to once again Patronize the that ron to the interesting spot. Ex-! it and the other ferentors ne pat money in > \terprise ve gone back home, Rocket, bat richer in tie aid onl on Ser tho watare hema. 58 ey it a “4 a hal soi merit the compants, francine. tas | Sara gp eee Songan a power sve of cont a across 4 hed the Potomac. But if this is mer teen’ advane | abrub was injured ora Gower tempel Goety tage of within six months the power istoet. Ae | 800 no one suffered personal inconvenience, it present there is no money on band and none in | Paris the people were jammed out of all con- Sight. In addition to this many of the late em- | #2¢e, and overran and demolished the parterres, 1708 of the road have claims against it, Then | While women and children were forced to acts there are bonds outstanding to the extent of | Which would bring the blush to Americans. $90,000. Even should afuir price be obtained | “The finest display of fireworks I ever wit- for the road. it is probable that the original | newed before this was that in London com- pet oy ewer tel age hos bess sf tes Gand Asuey Conntee Lest Sat ‘nO receiver for that part of the road in the District the Virginia’ receiver is wes exseptonsly ne, but thay pul in compare Capt Lntene vena ecied seas Rees toeet ywerless to operate the road, as the power | #00 with that at Chicago on the evening of the | jotta ‘wiguaripedl mee tab , he, are in Georgetown, Fourth. I sat comf< onthe Illinois, that : aids Whaenes. imitation war vessel which does Lieut. Taussig Yesterday it was developed pen so muck credit that nine persons out of ten cud- a their brainsto know how it waa brought (rom versation engaged in by some hunt elub ocean. There I could gets full view of the tenths of fhe rect epeed of the Distt of Co-| bus of th’ erried sanas of armanlty thet | ‘The hit of the ance of tate ont ol mase Tumbia, Among the animals owned by George- | crowded the lake front, the pier and Shedim rly dg “4 to tie towners that have made records for Ives | vantage ‘obtainable, and of the exports and imports of gold are Eclipse, owned by Geo. Walker, who makes | cent which at ‘once reflected and | 824 silver reports that the exports of geld from it in 2.2434; Robt. s HL and Kate | formeda to the display. It wasasight | tie United States during the twelve months Clark, who only require 2: minutes to get | unparalleled suchas I never expect to wit- | ended June 80. 1893. amounted to over amile of ‘track; Jobo "6 Pri ness again, and the imports €21,174,381, o- Orloff, who only claims 242, but who won The Exhivits. oormenene I ; exnems of euperts, second recently in Baltimore by| “The exhibits themselves? They exceed my mead eigenen es trotting in 2.26,and Heury Copperthite's Some- | most sanguine and weeks would | °%, 20 Preceding year the exports were @50,- times, who aaks for but 2.40, Charlie be expectations, 195,827 and the imports @49,699,454; excess of pe pe ng rg “ibe ner bey 9 PE Saaen hs totes beyond comparison, —— and Mino Noble, yore, silver Harvey Noble out of Celery ‘and for | comparison is fatile. Yet Icame away witha | 22° exports of during the twelve whom Senator Stewart offered, not long ago, | feeling that foreign exhibitors had done better | Months ended June 90, 1898, were $40,787,819 000, men th eaioeets et Miso stnendy Socom a the buildings than our own, i map yy derma cere nd we nowa through their fleetness. "e disadvantages are considered. 117,544,067. Daring corresponding period Denny Gy, by Stat Mediums by Hapoy Median, os ie| of the “x is « three-year colt that has shown quarters in tn- forty-two segonds. Dugan's Joe Som- the mers bas record of 2.32 One of the finest horses of Rock creck, and, in fact, in the Dis- o, great tare, Tedy Ru dam by Bourbon "Obtel. Robert Weaver's Lee; by Pretender, dam Mamie, by Frank , is another linety youngster and promises great el's Lady Easter, by Alcedo, dam by Wade Hampton, is ® three-year-old, is very hand- some and one of the purest gaited colts in this section. Watker's ‘while a splendid animal, will never go on the track again, as owing io his owner having brought him on to Se pene arns of es ‘Secret, and en aslower ; uarry ville beth himsolf and master were | arte balidiag are, yet wenting snd the ome 1828. 198 Fy recite ad ruled from all association ae eee allowed to rot | 6 months ended tracke. and To the artistic eye this isa June 30. @388,155,460 479,352,908 Iiad s pavere loss ressnfiy in tho fect, and when months death of the raceman's pride, Bunch of Roses, ‘some of the who fell aid injured bimself so much that he | ings are had to be shot. town, it is said, is re-| sion. The markable for the number of fast horses she | the grounds contains, In proportion to her size she is way | acteristic and abead of Philadelphia, which has tbe name of , 1 should having the fastest horses in the cast. im the rote ‘Tenloytown’s Sowers. human form assoir cannot be made ‘The question as to how Tenleytown would | DOF was I impromed with the huge gilded figure Of the Goddess of Liberty, which asa piece de be sewered when she finally obtained water | Pocistance is stiff and out of color with ber facilities has been answered. The old and | white surroundings, costl that some of the citizens had in} “But these are almost imperceptible blom- mind of turning the mouths of these sewers | ishes upon the fairest and into ‘e mile sway, has been | of buildings ever brought io found not only to be very costly, but their ensemble, especially at practicable without the expenditure of an un- fairy scene such os was never before Sogeon'tan hota al Pirassh, stauuks eee | Pees pemeones eee betas otal, twen , wi woul Iwas tat either have to be or ph mages nt < recently submitted by the of the Foundry tos plat that was submitted to the comi ed by them and placed on record, Fou- dry branch, which hae its source near the jane- borough and Tenleytown of by Washingtonians, transfers of real estate are taking place in Georgetown, and good hard pees bo i ‘garden } eons. patter, 3 era Lmesone. fhe second part to him of the fret. "Monday | Sreument used for the Sunday opening was to Lice or he i a » poe gern nd oe ical | Give the laboring clames a chance to ane the =r. within the limits of the town proper and two | cnicgesare sso cutting thee une, tunes te oni yaaa tines Ta hee on the Condait road, a little beyond. Catherine | Sheri — ent = we ccath it teemane pak orien ‘are matters Delong to all great ex- ‘at o'clock p.m. Holmead’s addition, located on northeast | Potitions end will probaply be remedied. There | NEWMAN. Ga Sosetey. Jety 2, | 212 coruer of Beall and Monroe streets and im-| tre fir tacit mate be acon ecto, ck | Bapd't Marr ©, Newnan. avd aft sient ee Se ee oe a ak Tuc drei, Say Seat Sea em Irving sublot 16, Beal's addition, equare’ 40, — shed jeg - Tete db hi-aea Gee fr meen sek oa widower “tieuera bckiou at bee recldanee ae deeded to C. H. Rudolph and ‘W. West lot 7, 112, Cooke Park. ervices at above addres ‘Thursday, July juare “Sin White Havén Jane E. Potter sold to J. W. 20, at 3 p.m. QCORNOR, At PF Rot etna, Zale Moyer for $1,029 lots 17 and 18, block $, and adie late isn Srocwnes. “47 Morer later transferred the latter lotto Martha ire ‘ener! berete SR ‘Hamilton for $632. UPTO! 8 ‘nel Matters PREM erie een itiee re We ‘While there were not many arrivals yesterday injoined wer Fer. ahora take pace tron te enidence st 4.38 in towe many cargoes left Cumberland con-| Messrs. Dodge Bros. of Newburyport, Mass., | p.m. Thursday. July 20. daioh titaetagniens tiemtate, through Messrs. Chapin Brown and H. Wise | = Coal was yesterday, as it is every day, the | Garnett, obtained » restraining |“Be Sone You Ane Raion. principal cargo brought. order yesterday against the sale of stock of ioeonts strived yesterday vie the canal es fol-| boots, shoes. &c., of AL Strasburger at 736 sume oo anman” pooled Poon con o P, Me-| 7th street and 1203 F street northwest by the | Butfirst be very sure you sreright; tttesoeserte tn No 102, Capt 3, Puimers Fo Cant —-, which have been at $11,700. | ve deveived—you may be wrong and yet not knew it. ry t. J. C. Boles, , Goldstein, Graweltared Geergetoen yestonten ke tol-| Stelnam, Ransdell and others, and sets | _WheD 700 ¢o to buy « buttie of CARTE R's LITTLM lows: F. Flanagan, pt. J. Moore; C. Ww. | forth a eo SS ae LIVER PILLS be sure you get “O-A-RTER Se - 5 oe Consol reg ag te ao ay > wen emtne tana then you are ali fight end can go ahead; you know aot JF Gibb Coe 5 re penen, NG: 16: | goods have been attached and advertised for | theirvalue; they never fall But dows forget sarkae Shaw, Copt MP. tion No. | sale, and that thie action was prejadicial 40) 100s, 11, Capt. B. Taylor, and'No. 118, capt. J. H. | thelr rights, They ask that the sale be enjoined Miller. A sauohepmneien. appointed, and that their “BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT.~ Boats cleared Cumberland for Protect “CAR ~~» Jaly 15 as follows: For. Meredith, Winship & —— wrote ap acing oe * oe yougst “C-A-R-T-E-R--S." Frands ond imitetton® Capt. Hewlett; W. Reed, Capt. J. Crampton;| The acting secretary of war bas issued « gen- | wit ‘wrong ; don’t let them do: @. W. Winship, Capt. G. Crampton; Charles | eral order to the army announcing the death of | “4 :, scan ecu > Sn Darrow. Capt. T. Cram as igo Stake,Capt. | Brig. Gen. John C. Kelton, retired, “after & ect the genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER POLLS, . Me. ; Consolidat 10. . vl Fright: Jew Gatland. Capt 7, Bask Pand Ne | }0ng and honorable career,” and directing asa| 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR S1OK HEADACHE 131, Capt. J. ht. For J. P. Agnew & Co, | special —— to bis memory that) Small Pili. Small Dose. Smal Price. me 8 there. came ihe GW. Hoffman, Capt. Singer, | oMeers of the adjutant general's department |, and Four Brothers, woar o ‘on their — On July 17 there left Cumberland for Mere- | left arm and on their sword hilts for a period y Ot int days et the Best. dith, Winship & Co., W. H. Dunkinson, Capt. Jos. Reed; lidation No. 19, Capt. Jos. Bets See Gee 2 Fee | cote sae | TE CONCORD BARNESR jon, Dick. For John P. Agnew & Co. | ing provision to the army regulations: LUTZ & BRO. re left the Anteos, Capt. E. m ten | Ghee tetemasese ue eg mas, Capt HL ‘Oiphln, end Judge Doug- oe Post a ‘ lase, Capt. D. B. Owens, vegetables, or when it is deemed advisable that 497 Penn. ave., adjoining Nations! Bote: Told in Brief. they be not supplied in kind by the subsistence | Trunks #nd Satchels a. low #7205 os Haying od harvesting are taking up so much | department, the vegetable ration may be com- | ——————— genet of the farmers’ time that no wheat is likely to to town until about Angust 1. iy pba chem - todas ‘Virginia is said to be very large. sie ‘Last night « committee of ex era, composed of Messrs. Jos. ALK! WALK! WALK! AL the day. Yet you must waite 4{ yon wists to sre the World's Pate. But don't add misery to misery by walking om . Yainini fect Mave us cure your corns and Danicns before sou ee Us our natural meta Immigration Sta:iatics. Lee, Arehi- GES & SOX, ‘bald Greenlees and Samuel H. Wheeler, ex-| The chief of the bureau of statistics PROP. 4. 4. GEOWORS x amined the accounts of the secretary and treas- | that during the month of phew nacre CAINOPODIBTS, 1125 PA AVE. X. urer of the Firvt Co-operative Building Asso- | the ports of the United States from the princi- | ciation for the past month, found them correct Gexre Sozrs in every partizular and made a report to that pal foreign countries, except the British North | coe. soe. hcp effect to the board of directors. American possessions and Mexico, 67,726 immt- | rerairinx done iu boni suaaes allel Th Sat The Tenleytown faze anxious to have | grants, and in June, 1892, 73,320. During the Sve ft cal I one. Maj. Moore direct bis attention to the speed at wy Euiaw st. Baltimore. — rer 7 T. WALAEE *OKs. lace. ‘Through the most thickly settled por- J). Fautins Papers Meth-proet Goode, Fire Bion it is clalied a. rate of twenty miles an | 60! 320. Chay: and te Asleston, Fue Lining, Puy, Slew me. hour is often attained, and as they run partica- wa larly close to the sidewalk a fatal accident may | months rom |, C hagpen of any Sime. Germany, © decrease of 34,09; from Italy. | (uuLbees “uy increase of 11.459; from Sweden avd ‘of 3,281; from Tus FOR PITCHER*S Fl CsstTosia peake and Ohio force died yesterday.