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McKNEW’S Daily Letter. Blore closes at I o'clock - cooeseetee ‘Tt shall not be our fault if we do not doa fall @sy’s business tomorrow fn the half day. The attractions are certainly here, and if half of the Teadere of these lines fully appreciated the ox- troomiinary bargains being offered we would do ‘™morethea double the usaal day's business, We leave dosens of bargains to every one we Bave named below, many of which yoa would Drobably appreciate becter. “Exoxe Jackers Har Paice. 10 Ladies’ Navy Bue Cheviot “Eton” Jack- ots. all sizes. Wesze 85. Toxornow, $2.50. Wasrs War Dows Ix Paice emember, we are selling all of the Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.35 Fancy Striped Batiste Waiste at 75c. each. Remember, we are selling all of the Ladies’ Fency-colored $250 and $4 Shirt Waiste for 82.50. 46 and d0c. are now 25c. per yard. Scouwen Consers Repvcep. We bave bunched a number of styles of Sum- mer Corsets, which were $1.25, $1.50 and ‘$1.75 (all sizes), and offer them at $1 per pair. Pazasors Ar Cosr Axo Less. ‘You arelucky if you have not bought your Parasol, for you may take your pick of our ‘tock af cost and lees, W.H.McKnew 933 Pa. Ave. Gigantic Sale of Waists&Suits AT Bon Marche. Bere they Gof ‘There is to be m0 more profit in Waists for us this season. Come take them practically st your own ‘These are beyond s doubt the grestest bar- loped embroidery. Never before sold for Jess than Toe. J ular price, $1.89, 91.98. 92.25end $2.48, Suits “Cut” Terrifically. These shall be gone by tomorrow night ifs Price will sell them. Ladies’ Biazer Suits, in navy, black, reseda and tan. Have been selling at $7.98. Tomorrow, $2.98. ‘Misses’ Navy Blue Serge Blazer Suits. Reg- ‘lar price, $4.98. Tomorrow, $2.98. Ladies’ Fine Storm Serge Blazer Suits. navy Dlue and black. Were excellent value at $9.99 and $10.95. 4. “Drives.” - 0c: Fist Bach Lisle Thread does? 25. DRIVE NO, 2—Ladies’ 490. Fine) ribbon in neck and armholes} DRIVE NO. 3-Ladiew $1.25) ‘White Kid Mousquetaire Gloves.) 290. DRIVE NO. 4-Ladiew stylish) ‘White Striped Trnnis Cloth Reef- $1. ers, with larce white pearl tions $1 .50 Regular price, 85. BON CHE x 314-316 7m S W. Opportune. F everybody would provide the re. moryeets mera soxtte the tropez t and less dauger ot sickness. Do your pact. Rediatjon Gaivanized Iron Gacbaae Cans with top, e Oh ss se HERE is none “too good” and there ieno tefriverstor “beter thaw the Bldg. Best dey air cireniation, Uses leas eo. ‘Tis slate atone ehelven Sole vente O MW. Beveswor, 1215 F Sz. ra) |p) a oe Low Prices Prevn! on eve-y pair of SHOES during this SERUET DALE. Wowast wale ctine 2 Fomitie. ers are USAE- VALUES for TOMURROW. Satin Slippers, biue, white (xfords, in white, #3. i Ooze Slippers, same FANTS SHOES AT Cost. GEO. M. MYERS, ASSIGNEE Daviy Suoz Sronr, 1430 N.Y. Ave wale BAUR, TOMORROW 416 7th St Great alts Tomorrow. Closing Out Sale. Cost has been wafted to the winds. The stock must be sold. and below yu will find great evidence of HOW IT IS BEING SOLD. These are sledge- erqumsnts in deciding where you should buy. MEN"S 50c. Madras Outing Shirts, pointed yokes, fast color stripes, all sizes, nobby petterns. sb. ‘Men's 75c. Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts. 20 dffer- ent patterns of CASH'S FAST COLOR TRIMMINGS, ‘splendid muslin, full length, all eizes, just half price. 3/46. All SEIDENBERG'S Ladies’ Popular DERBY WAISTS, made of finechambray, percale and ging hams, laundered collar, pisin or ruffled fronts, ell the new shades. Sold all the season from 91.25 to G2. Choice now for D a Ladies’ 50c. Black and Colored Pure Silk and Taffete Gloves, all sizes. ft any shape hand, The best wear ing glove attainable to sell for 50c. Choice now o 1a PAIR, ‘7Se. and 80c. Muslin Underwear, lace and embro*\ ery trimmed, skirts, gowns, chemises, corset covers and drawers. All well-made, fit perfactlyand are ‘sightly garments. 7Se. and SOc. is not s cent too much to pay for these. Choice, ANG. Boys’ Wash Kilts, Blouse and Fsxntleroy Jackets, ‘nobby styles, not one of which sold for less than $2.00. 51.00 EACH. ‘Nos. 9 to 22 Pure Silk Ribbons, black and colors. Value 15c. to 30c. yard. Choice, VG, BAUM’S, Croce Nn Our celebrated Coca Wine is the favorite summer tonic—it makes tired brains brighter and clearer. Made of the pure fresh green coca leaves and native claret—pleasant to take, vieasant effects, Ouly 75c. pint. For sale only by W. S. Tuosrsox, Paanwactsr, 703 lire Sx N. W. wa 1 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1893, Woodward & Lothrop, 10TH, 11TH AND F 8TS N.W. Special Day At 729 7th St. Great China and Japan Tea Co, REGULAR GRAND PRESENT Day. Books, Dishes, 729 Tru Sr. 729 Tra Sz. 5,000 Booxs Giver Fare. MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. do no better thing for your chil- dren than get them splendid and instructive illustrated books, 729 Tru Sz. 729 Tm Sz. READ THIS LIST, lustrated History of the Groat Civil War, ‘Museum of Wonders, Star of Be ‘The Prince of Glory, History of the United States, Indian ipurzeon, ‘Scenes Around the World, ‘Life of James G. Blaine, 729 Tr Sr. 729 Tru Sz. Everybody can get the above books absolutely free of cost. ‘Our Coffees are roasted right here in Washington by our own Foasting mills and sold direct to consumers, Good Coffes, 20, 25, 28, 30 and ‘86c. per pound. Choice New Teas, 30. 40, 50 ©0, 80c. and $1 per pound. Great China and Japan Tea Co,, A COLLAPSE Little Shoes. ON£ST VALUES AT BONA-FIDE REDUCTIONS Somehow have » magnetic effect on the buying public. All this ‘Week our stores have been packed with Shoe buyers, while our competitors’ announcements, notwithstanding their tales of fabulous low prices, hardly ‘seemed to cause a ripple of interest. Our GREAT MARK DOWN Ian honest reduction of prices on our regular stock of famous reliable Summer ‘Shoes to hasten their disposal before arri- val of Fall stock, now being made. AM who called on us this week can tes tify to the truly great bargains we are offering in Men's and Women's Fine Low and High-cut Shoes ‘Tomorrow we shall pay special attention to our little friends, ‘Don’t punish your children with heavy ‘Footwear in this warm weather when you ean get reliable Light-weight Shoes at the prices we are selling them: MISSES’ and CHILD'S LOW SHOES, TIES OR SANDALS, Black or Tan. EXTRAORDINARY PRICES ON RED, WHITE OR GRAY Sandals and Ties, ‘Misses’ $2 Red and Gray Sandals and White Goat ‘TAN BUTTON AND LACED BOOTS, MISSES’ AND CHILD'S, Spring Heel, 82.50 quality. ‘82 quality... $1.50 quality. $1.25 quality. BOYS' AND YOUTHS TANS, LOW AND HIGH CUT. 82.50 quality. ‘82 quality. a. 5 quality juality.. TENNIS SLIPPERS WITH LEATHER INSOLES, Won. Hahm & Co.'s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231PA AVE SE 1 Let Us Know If you want an estimate on the cost of Re- pairing or Remodeling your FURNACE, RANGE or LATROBE. vl cost less now than ® month henor. Better think it over and ask us for estimate! S. S. Suzpv & Bro, 432 97x Sr. wah “Rushing” —1s the wor! to express te of our busi- yap busier tl beginnts rw -heap were at. this fad out where thes can get, the beet butter in ind out E nt Still selling the Sib boxes of fine Steumery butter for 81-50.” Want Jas. F. Oyster, Con. Orn Axp Pa Ave. Center and K st. Markets. ‘Telephone, 271. 3y21 Until September we close at 6. Saturdays at 1. SATURDAY=-FIFTH DAY--SEMI-ANNUAL Stock-Taking Sale. ‘This summer movement of oura in modern merchandising is commanding marked attention, Thousands respond to the invitation to participate in these reduction sales. a advertise. lust what we have, therefore have what that are in excess of oy Soe ge Why? From day to Gay we look around to find those things or for any reason have not sold as rapidiy as we wish: such, while now and 1,500 YARDS WASH DRESS STUFFS Tsar Have Brex 12k, Axo 150. Tomorrow 5c. Yano. ‘This announcement will crowd the second floor tomorrow—can’t last over a couple hours, and there is & ‘choice, of course, There are Pongees. There are Ginghams. There are Brandenburgs. There are Seersuckers. There are Corded Lawms. There are Pineapple Tissues. There are Stamped Plaid Lawms. Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Conds, Floral aad Conventional designs—nood colors—odd styles. The entire lot zi ‘on center tables at ! 66. FOR CHOICE. 1,000 TRUNKS AND A BIC LOT OF BACS AT EXACTLY HALF VALUE, This announcement, made short time ago, told of the greatest Trunk and Bag purchase ever made by & Washington firm atone time. The distribution of these Trunks and Bags has been the greatest and th® quickest ever made by a Washington firm in sme length of time. We bought them for cash from the bankrupt firm of E. Simon & Bros., Newark, N. J., for 50c. onthe dollar. Every piece was of the highest order—strictly first-class—E. Simon & Bros. turn out no other Kind. You bought them because the prices were just half the usual—the lowest ever named uch things—that is the whole story. for TOMORROW--WHAT IS LEFT OF THE TRUNKS And they aro the finest—most expensive styles—and but limited number—go on sale at $8.25 FOR CHOICE. xoxr worta txss teax $12_soue worta $18. ° THE TRUNK OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON-THIB. +s00+-10th at, building. ) THE JAPANESE DEPARTMENT Was crowded from opening till closing time yesterday. If any one failed to get served promptly we are sorry and ask your indulgence—more help tomorrow and additional values. Nobody's to blame for waiting and crowding for such things. They are seasonable, practical, desirable, 1,000 AFTER-DINNER COFFEE CUPS AXD SAUCERS, quaint biue and white desimna, —WERE 5c. NOW 5c.— 1,000 TEA AND COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS. —WERE 250. AND 35. NOW 12)§c.— 7 BAMBOO PORTIERES, handsome beaded de- —WERE 85.00. NOW 82.50 cach.— ALOT OF RICE BEAD PORTIEKES. —NOW 0c, each. — 2,000 BAMBOO SCROLLS, —NOW 3e.— 1.000 EXTRA THIN CUPS AND SAUCERS. te} 9; poncH CURTAINS, sizes 4x6 and 6x8, com- and after-dinner coffee sizes. —WERE 50c. AND 75c. NOW 300.— 50 BLUE AND WHITE UMBBELLA JARS, me- dium size, —-WERE $1.50. NOW 080.— A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FANCY PLATES, 100 kinds. —-WERE 50c. AND 750. NOW 260.— ALL OF OUR 10c. AND 5c. FANS, —NOW 2.— 60 FIRE SCREENS, with stand WERE T5c. NOW 25¢.— 1,000 PALM LEAF FANS. —NoW 1e.— 100 ROSE JARS, double cover, Tokenabi decoration. NOW 19¢.— 600 OATMEAL BOWLS. WERE 2ic., 3c. and 500, NOW 150— plete with cord and pulley. —NOW 89¢.— BEST PAPER NAPKINS. —NOW 83.00 thoussnd.— 500 TEA POTS, CRACKER JARS, SUGAR BOWLS, CREAM PITCHERS, &e, —WERE 25 and 50c. NOW 19c.— ALARGE LOT OF LUNCH BASKETS, NOW 10.— 100 BRONZE “JOSS STICK” VASES. —WERE 81.50. NOW 65e.— 1,000 PAPER PARASOLS. —NOW 3c. — 50 BAMBOO AND GOLD EMBROIDERED SCREENS, 35 inches high, two and four fold. —NOW 7e.— 100 HANDSOMELY DECORATED WATER PITCHERS, large size. —WERE 81.50. NOW 70c.— 10 BAMBOO CHAIRS, —-WERE 86, 87, 88 and 9. NOW 85,25. — tar Japanese Fan free to each visitor. Ga Individwat Buster Dish free to each purchaser, (3 Bloor. Srocr-Tasra Repvortoxs. BLACK GRENADINES. These are all desirable goods—some of them have not been in the house a month—pretty, styliab. at- tractive, and such prices. ALL SILK FIGURED GRENADINE, 24 inches —WAS 81.25. Now 91.00 YD.— ALL-SILK FIGURED GRENADINE, 63 ches —WAS 82.00. NOW 81.50 ¥D.— ALL-SILK FIGUBED GRENADINE, 24 inches wide. —WAS 82.50. NOW $1.50 D.— ALL-SILK FIGURED GRENADINE, 45 inches wide. —WAS $3.50. NOW 8250 YD.— RED STRIPED ALL-SILK GRENADINE 2% inches wide. —WAS 81.50, NOW 750. YD. — RED PLAID ALL-SILK GRENADINE, 24 inches 1.3734. NOW 500. ¥D.— IRON-FRAME GRENADINE, pink figures, 45 inches wide. —WAS 82.50. KOW $1.00 YD.— SILK-BORDERED “‘IRON-FRAME” GRENAr DINE, 45 inches wide. “—WAS $300. NOW 81.00 YARD.— STRIPED “IRON-FRAME” GRENADINE, 45 Anches wide. —WAS 82.25. NOW $1.50 YARD.— Ast floor... ..-annex to 10th st. building.) —o— Srocx-Taxrxo Repvorroxs. HIGH-CLASS COTTON DRESS GOODS. SIX STYLES MOUSSELINE, pink, lavender and mateo grounds, with handsome floral printing. —WAS 375. NOW 12}. YARD.—— ALL OUR SCOTCH ZEPHYRS that were 50c., —NOW 250. YARD.— A FEW PATTERNS OF KORCHLIN PLUMETIS or Swiss Mouxseline. —WAS 500. NOW 250. YARD.— FRENCH CHALLIE. 30 patterns in dress lengths. —WERE 65, 60and Sic. NOW 37}c. yard. — —o—_ Srocx-Taxixo Repvorioxs, SHOE DEPARTMENT. ‘Wo don’t intend to carry over s single pair of Children’s Summor Shoes, and have therefore msde heavy reduction on Russet Goat, Red Gost and Bright Dongola Oxford Tiee—richt at the height of the season, when they will be of service to you. CHILDREN'S RED GOAT BUTTON SHOES AND | we) OXFORD TIES. Sizes 5 to 104. ——WERE 81.25 to 91.50. NOW 75c. PAIR— CHILDREN'S RUSSET GOAT AND BRIGHT DONGOLA OXFORD TIES, Sizes 4to8. —WERE 81 AND $1.25. NOW 75c. PAIR. — CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ RUSSET GOAT AND VICI KID OXFORDS. All sizes from 83 to 2. —WERE 81.25 AND 81.50. NOW 81 PAIR. — BOYS’ CALF AND BROWN GOAT OXFORDS. Sizes 13 to 6. ——WERE 81.50. NOW $1.15 PAIR. — A FEW DESIRABLE SIZES of THOSE LADIES’ $3.50 and $4 OXFORDS AT —#2PAIR.— (24 floor... -++.first annex.) Srocx-Taxixe Repvozioxs, PICTURE DEPARTMENT. 200 STEEL ENGRAVINGS, osk frames. —WERE 50c. NOW 19e.— 100 REMARQUE PROOF ETCHINGS, oak ramos. —-WERE 81.50, NOW oe. — 50 FINE FRAMED ENGRAVINGS, —WERE $1. NOW 30.— 25 ARTISTS' SIGNED ETCHINGS, 16x20, osk fraines — _WERE $1. NOW Ooc.— (4th floor... -+-10th st, building. y(4th floor... ++-1st and 2d annexes.) Srocx-Taxixa Repverioxs CUTLERY DEPARTMENT. THE CELEBRATED CHRISTY BREAD, CAKE, and PARING KNIVES ; cut hot broad as well as cold. —WERE 81. NOW 75c.— CARVING saws, NOW 50c.— NDLED CARVERS. |. NOW 75c. PAIR. 1 SET ANTIQUE CARVED WHITE-HANDLED KNIVES and best Silver Forks. <—WERF $9.50. NOW 86.50.— LOT OF 8ABATIER FRENCH COOKS' KNIVES. —WERE 65 AND 7c. NOW 50c.— (st floor... s-seb annex ) Srocr-Taxtse Repvertoxs. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. SOLID GOLD RINGS, variocs settings. —WERE 81. NOW 50c.— BLACK AND GOLD CUFF BUTTONS. —WERE 25c. NOW 10c.— STERLING SILVER FLEUR DE LIS STICK PINS. -=WERE 10c. NOW 5c. — GOLD-PLATED BROOCHES, turquoise settings. —WERE 25c. NOW loc. AING'S PALACE Visit Our New Shoe Department. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, BEGINS OUR FIRST MIDSUMMER SALE Muslin Underwear. SALE OF THE SEASON. display and otbers marked advise you NOT TO MISS IT, BUT To CALL EARLY. Here Azer A Few Or Trex, CORSET COVERS. LOT 1 Corset Covers, bigh and low necks, made AT of Lonsdale Cambric. Regular value Ise. 25 be for. LOT2 Cor AT lace and trimmed. Beguler 5 r ‘5c. yalue.50,00 and 76s.,mill be thrown 4 5 in) DRAWERS. LOT 1 Cambrie Drawers, deep bem and tucks, aT e bands, Regular value, 35c..will 7 Q) Wil Crthrown oat tore. 490, Handsome LoTs ‘Skirt, made of excellent cot- AT ton, with Hamburg flouncing, & yard wide, beaded wit! jocks. Rerular > Nala doa Wil'bs titewn eater. BD. LoTé isome Skirt, excellent cotton, wide AT Hamburg flouncing, headed with fine clus- 8c. ter tucks. price, non Do. ‘Will be thrown out for... COWNS. One lot of Mother Hubbard Gowns, yore of fine tucks, cambric ruffle around neck, SiN be throws out fore” 4D. Allof our $1.25 gowns marked im plain figures. Somecambric with rows of lace ‘{nserting and tucks, lace around neck and down front, others with muslin surplice neck, Hamburg ruffle, inserting and tucks, ‘also colored emt trimmed around pllarand cuffs Regular value, 81.25 8 Q, ‘Will be thrown out for... OTe. SHIRT WAIST. 21.50 White India Lawn Embroidered Shirt Waist. Your choice while they last at.......... AT1END OUR CLEARING SALE IN OUR MILLI- NERY DEPARTMENT. . KING'S PALAGE, 810, 812, 814 71s Sx. N.W. Two Corsets. Ladies’ Ventilated Summer) Whe ce oS. j89e. ent shape Se. value. \ Ladies’ Superfine Venti-~ . die fe No 2. Gores. tant} 690 'S.utisfaction or money back. M.C.Whelan’s, 1003 F Sr. No Braxce. dy? E ARE NOT MAK. = tog much “‘noise™ abont it, but we're cotwear welll the city. =) $1.25, ‘Crawford’ 5, 731 Tru Sz. BLACK HAT PINS. —WEKE 15e. NOW Sc. ‘Uthat building.) Srocx_-Taxrss Repvertoxs. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. FANCY TRIMMING GIMP, 2 to 2 inches wide. WAS 5c. AND 81.33 NOW 10c. SHORT LENGTHS OF DRESS TRIMMING, black and colors. . ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES.— st floor... --11th et, building. y' Srocx-Taxixa Repvertoxs REFRIGERATOR DEPARTMENT. ‘Those reductions bring our Hard-wood Refrigerators down to lower prices than reliable refrigerators were ever before sold for. JEWETT'S “VICTOR” REFRIGERATORS, hard ‘wood, charcoal three shelves, eh cae 86.95. NOW $5.— EWELT'S “*VICTOR” COLD BLAST REFRI ERATORS, charcoal packed. WERE 87.50. NOW @5.95.— ee NEW PERFECTION REFRIGER- TORS, hard wood, flush bottom, carved panels.” The finest in the world,” — —WERE 810 NOW e8.—_ $12. Now g9.— ee -10th st. building. ): Srock_-Taxtsa Repverroxs, WATER COOLER DEPARTMENT. OUR E! (st floor. (th floor... Toth at, bldg.) oS Srock-Taxna Repvertoxs. BOYS' AND GIRLS’ SAFETY BICYCLES. Every one in the house has been marked down. ‘The following were all ma‘ Works: “BOYS' JUNIOR,’ EI “GIRLS' JUNIOR,” cushion tires, full bail bearings, ‘24-Inch wheel, ~—WERE 840.00. NOW $29.90.— “CINCH,” cushion tires, full ball bearings. RE 840.00. NOW 829.90.—— 10th st, building.) , Srocx—Tartxa Repverioxs. HEYWOOD & WHITNEY BABY CARRIAGES. An excellent opportunity to purchase first-class Baby Carriage at small cost, (Ath floor... 10th at bldg.) Sroox_Tarise Repvertoxs. HAMMOCKS AND CROQUET SETS. All our remaining stock at reduced prices, +-10th st. blag. —o— Tae “Carrrom Szwma Macurez, $19.50. We believe it to be one of the best Sewing Machines ever offered to the public. Its sewing qualities are everything that could be desired. A fall setof the brat attachments and a five-year guarantee accompany ‘every ‘*Capitol.” See it in operation, (24 floor. Wooowarn & Lorsnor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. THE CONCORD HARNESS. WWTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Tranks and Satchels at low prices, oct The Normandie Hotel Co. The lease of the Hotel Normandie, located at the corner of 15th and I streets, was sold it was desired, for convenience and business policy, to transfer the ownership ton stock company. As the only way this could be done in accordance with the terms of the lease was by legal sale, that was what was to yester- day. The property was bought in by company organized under the laws of the of Virginin Known as the Normandie Hotel pany. The officers are Enoch Pratt of more, president; H. M. Cake, vice K. Cake, secretary and treasurer; Prentiss, attorneys for the company and mem- bers of the board of directors. transfer does not imply any change in the management or policy of the hotel. _—— Party Wall Case. Justice Cole this morning decided the party wall case—Mre. Elizabeth Shoemaker against ‘Thomas B, Entwisle (inspector of buildings) — bill to restrain proceedings in the Police Court— against the complainant by dissolving the re- straining order. ‘This case growe out of the condemnation of a wall of Ire. Shoemaker, who was directed to Te- move the eame, and failing to do #0 proceedings were taken in’ the Police Court. Mr. Garnett then for Mra, Shoemaker filed the bill for an in- junction against these pi ings. ‘The court held that the inspector had the right to condemn the wall and dissolved the restraining order and denied the injunction. ‘The complainant appealed. > ‘Taken to Nebraska. Detective James Malone of Lincoln, Neb., who came here for the prisoner, James E. Botts, colored, who is wanted at Lincoln for forgery, left here this morning for home with the prisoner. a The Death Was Accidental. Coroner Woodward today gave a certificate of accidental death in the case of Wm. Lee, & three-year-old colored boy, who fell from a balcony on which he was playing at No. 1076 30th street Tuesday. The ‘s skull was fractured, resulting in death fifteen minutes after the accident. THEIR DANDER UP. The Russians at Excited. Must Not Interfere. BONDED GOODS OF EXHIBITORS —E Worrp's Farm other officers who had any hand in the proceed- ings at the exhibit of P. Lukutin, St. Peters- burg. The pavilion was officially open, bi | iit af endifdel ESegee 9 H and individually they felt they Russian ambassador at Washington, and apology. Mr. Plarr, a broad-shouldered man, who conspicu- only in the te affair, acted as spokes- man for the offended Russians. “All the er- The Rights of Foreign Exhibitors. ‘This is the day for the regular meeting of the foreign commissioners, and the whole subject of the restriction placed upon the sale of dupli- — a cf ths Sercign. commietiomsen, George thrown ont by French in manufactures that ition: and of the I ij E Beek Fe i 5 Cotcmsvs, Onto, July 21.—A fierce fight is already going on in the tenth congressional dis- trict for the republican nomination to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Congressman W.H. Enochs, The district gave Harrison 4,381 plurality Inst year, sv there is no doubt that a republican will beelected to the vacancy. effect of drawing out «large number of lesser | Sect lights, and every county in the district has a candidate and most of them several, Scioto county presents the names of A. T. Holcomb, now state tative, and Theo. K. Funk as her condidates. From Jackson county will come as candidates Judge James M. Tripp and T. A. Jones, with H. 8. Willard possibly as a dark horse. Lawrence county pre- the routon Repiser aad Pits Una ofex Tepe ton i . an of ex-] resentative Sohn “Wi. Barger. ay has for its eandidate L. 8. Fenton. In Gallia county there are two candidates —Chauncey M. Holcomb, a cousin of A. T. Holeomb, men- tloned above as a candidate from Sciotocouuty, and ex-Represeutative W. 8. Matthews, To Call a Special Election. It is suspected that Chauncey M. Holcomb is a candidate only to hold Gallia county in line for his cousin, Judge Holeomb of Scioto. Poli- nomination of L. T. Neal, mainly for the reason that he was not tied to the administration's less democratic administration at Ws The paper has always been looked personal ‘Three new names have recently been added to the already long list of those mentioned for the democratic nomination for governor. These dusky. It is not known whether either of these gentiemen propose to actively eck the nomi- tion or not, but ita believed that they will not. ‘An old democratic politician gives it as his opinion thet on the ballot the vote tor governor in the Cincinnati convention will be widely scattered, but that a movement toward L. T. Neal will at once set in, resulting in his nomination on the second ballot. i A California Bank Resomes. Sax Benxanpixo, Cat, July 21.—James I. Eckels, controller of the currency, has autbor- ized the First National Bank to reopen, which it did this morning. The bank uas a large amount of capital on band, more than enough to pay every possible demand. It is euid the Farmers’ Exchange Bank will also reopen in a short time. —— Burg! -rs Living in Style. New Yorx, July 21.—A special to the ines from Jamaice, Long Island, says: Detectives Ashmead and Harris last night captured three members of a gang of burglars and recovered about $10,000 worth of stoler. property, €4.000 of which had been stolen from Flo Gros- Jeans’ residence three weeks ago. Upon the men were found $500 in money and pawn iting @1,000 worth of property. The burglars lived in fine style in ftitgewood. They to give their names. Chicago, the Fair Greatly ‘National ‘The controller of ited Mr. John f ! I I Fy i itt i i é i H a3 Le is & it i E § t i f : f i t ‘ H Hs i gs i f 8 Ei [ Fe 38 } iF i H r I ? F ee ; E z Fs i BE rh :f ctf ft & i i if 8 He cif j E i sf | ; e . I E i FF 3 & | Fy iF £ fy HF ‘fi i i Hf bESE | : | ae F i & f 8 ge Hie 3 | Eee il ‘ lft pd | ell of : ef road straight down 14th to would require congressional be the ideal arrangement. ————— Burial Permits. During the twenty-four hours ending st noon today burial permite were weued from the health office for the following: White—Joln Ryan, 64 years; Avstin Bailey, ‘78 yeare; Story Thorp, 68 years; Oscar B. New- man, 58 years; Jobn R. Coffin, 48 years; Mamie Barghausen,4 years; Mary E. Louis F. Porter, 7 days; Her Will Filed. ‘The willof the late Bridget Wise and partially proven today. She toher daughter, Julia Wise, chain to her daughter, Lily A. Property tt EF {fh rest i H. Peepe and Wm. Balan’ 2 Sone of 0m and the Manhattan Compaas New York —— Range of the Thermometer. ‘The following were the readings of the ther mometer at the weather bureau today: 8 am, 71; 2_p.m., 82; maximum, 82; minimum, 64. —_—_—_—_——— ee DIED. IKE. a Las 3 . RS cod 222 Teh wtrest Sunday, July =. BEAN. On Thursday, Jul: Tesitence ¥. ¥ from duit Chi out where: BENSON. At 1:45 residence of her son. DODD.” on Pridas, July 21, 1803, Mee. NORRIS DODD. sxed turer yeare, Mra Wes BL Dempesy. 1217 h eureet, mortise, on Setarder.July 2 TTON. On Thursday. Ju Hack MARY EVENT only cand et alia © Page Bye ion (vate Saturday iorming at 10 otclovk. * x Adence, 805 ae eet nd reete th west, M1 ai Pogit pial Penie acd ete ined tage RET. On Js I893, in the a pobnrien (RUINS Boalt, testine fe F. and Alice 2 in years, “= at Rock Creek Saturday afternoon st 5:90 erelon! REINTZEL. | On Joly 20, 1903. WM. 1. yoagrest cud of honle E'sod Chas’ WF. Motstasi, Soedeas Year, two wouthe and eight day LIAN iis greute’ residence, 1223 00th atreet, Saturday, July 22. at mm Prien ina relatives respectully favited to attend. On Friday. July gl. LAGS, wt 4: ernie Saleh eee in OB Bret Couns Clare, Tevland "a the ‘he Notice of fe vera! hereafter nd WHITE, Departed this life on Thursday, Jul; Pe eS pe rhe ad trom ber laste ce, o shar; thence to ‘Funeral " yarch. Friends invited. . ZYPPRECHT. 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