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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1898. 5 ae = 5 a aes Sue GEA 7 i 15 Pek Cext z Nnvinel eS. Preliminary Dock Test of Her Engines Com- | Completion of the White House Improve- ° ER ee ee pleted Saturday. ments—Where Washingtonians Are. 1scount ale eer Mord eeedt™ est Tine exis format preliminary dock teat of the| ,,THe painting and cleaning up process at ot spent psoera A ge (010) Ww ar O PO yy eA cruiser Maine, comaanted Chief Engineer | £24 !t 1s now certain Skat the mansion will 9 Pieces the frst ‘day theyre out of the Thompson, was completed at New York | ident rerauit#bie condition when the Pres- —sn't s “tromped-up excuse for ““foist- Toad. ‘We aim "to mabe customers Saturday. ‘They are required to Sap shape nig Gpetaire, things are ail in ing” apon the public s lot of ill-fitting, unde- 10TH. 11TH AND F STS N.W. and keep them, and we couldn't if we nye - req develop ship shape and ie workmen have depart- cquita’ Wheua Seadl, elbnaian taco aiid BOE aati” Fan, ,00 horse power. So far as can be learned, | ¢2. Downstairs the ‘painters have shifted Fupt. signee” and “‘Removel Sales” at peek Soveren Shscnier ‘Trunks, sll the test was satisfactory and the require- room, where the sect at Se aenek seemingly reduced prices. We haven't such CLOSED THIS EVENING AT 5. sigaas rrorsiationy ebeht "6 to aid. ments of the contract with the Quintard | up and'a lighter appearance givente ever ne ee tom, Tevet clad, heavy Tock und ron Company for engines and machinery | thing in Sonseasence It’ fi “anieseteed —o—— Jock full-coveréd tray. were more than met. Not an accident i (3 t =f 4 A i x ANCE SALE,” and we guarantee every re- : 28in. Sin. ‘Sein, 364m. marred the test, and the ponderous machin- | Bauled next, the appropriations will duction we make to be exactly 15 per cent of? ¥ | Ee. Ny 8475 B75 g25 eat ery, weighing several hundred Justify it. pantry at the northwest rewulae prices z YOUR EVES MAY NEED GLASSES--D0 THEY ? Canvas-covered Trunks, all stvel bound, with ail the Smootinons and scary of | Seat aae hears, hy 8 SET coat at When you sre ready to buy graceful, perfect. 3 5 ; heavy “sheetiron bation, Extelsicr lock ment which one might expect of a deli- | cfeemy white paint to show for the house Aitsine Shoes at less than ““Bankrayt Sale” ¥ f OPTICA 0 DAQT MEI Sin ate, cately-adjusted timepiece. Save for pre-| cleaning work that has been on Prices drop in. x Tat Me Ses | 7's ti there for the last week or two. the x : during “the two day's test’ to “Good the | servants, were Putting things back in their — Ne ked om atl tres ‘free. already work OOvER NYDER, i Complete in the Minutest Detail. Bie Sas nt eb eeck tea The Maine Js being built by the govern-| room wil require e manth oe no vet wettee Hooves & S3IDEE | _ rtanz of the larxe department stores in New York, Patladotobia anit elsnwhors hava their optical ooantors ° chinery) of S040, Her length is feet Kaciil be completed. in addition to the 1217. de Soe SK neessi Be) Sune greece eeni te aeetem re =e “ete baa rend rh ners geen ear 9 feelin” eatery" wi? consis of Your as ‘old “cqverings ate very AXXNNXXANANNXXLKXIXXNK XXXIXX q f 2 i F i ‘No charse ‘s made to show you if glasses will assist you, and no charge is'mads for t reuy s inch and six Ginch breech loading rifles. Stabby and sated aaa 2S 7th St. NoW. COMING TO WASHINGTON. Bhe is expected to de & speed of Ti | parlor. where hick E t : ‘mation x4 vision. All glasses furnished yarante 7 day George C. Perkins as the successor of SPECTACLES AND LYZOLASSES FITTED WITH OURAN DLUE AND LONDOW aalOK ES Seana ae to expedite Ene begat oe tee | Cleveland will see er) the late Senator Stanford. This action was that soften the elare of the san aad tone down the light—just the ti: az fo: tha WORLD’ 4 PATR.” for His Royal Highness the Rajal Rajagan Now | ors ‘he ‘action of the Navy rent | ean front portico ts painted and at|® surprise, as it was expected the honor STREET, for MOUNTAIN, for SEASHORE. THERMOMETERS AND READING GLASSAS in great in New York. ; in this matter will be based on the approaches to fhe, threshold of | would be gtven to M. H. De Young, M. BM. te ee ee eae DomP't Put Dt OPE] re matan prince ana nis sue, who ar-| Sted iMtbatts wea eee ciation this me. 18 00t | Covernor of Caliternis and’ tee ned may REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPILY:OONE, PRIOES VERY REASONABLE-CORREOTY IN 1 your PLUMBING tu achiclivd. ee voor] through’ Uble country, ia ateractiigaeved |at sea oth te eeakenbiees eek ames ee John M. Palmer raoftces. He was born ta in hea ee eee deal of attention, He rules over 2,000,000 | the ship is in place and the vessel is down | Will their apartments in the Els- WG race. (st floor. ee Jet snnez.) FURNACE, RANGE or LATROBE ont of re- Pete mere Ho! oe to iia in "48, frst as mma] tar i near nt rae, Seen an amen blue nome | ee Meta, eco |e gales ee ara O° S| cea ota te ease ak let 0 ; a 5 ago rine hen wort wil teem |“ Niches the het Reaenn ot | Cafe ese ome sre Pall | nos Newport home het Phurtay i honor | "He eat tf Rucramentn an toane the ssususl, and our prices considerably lower) the Indian province of Kapurthala. He is Requested by the Contentions. ‘The hi ° a é Goodall, a oe tte th paced 7 Misses Nimmo are at Newport spend-| twenty years has con’ (@) ran nale now than in the fall. Drop usa card to the first Indian potentate of high rank whe Engineer-in-chief Melville has just re-| ing this month. senger and freight traffic. i—4 : 5 ever left India to vistt with the world, and | turned to this city from New York, where| Senator any that developed TO OUR STOCK-TAKING P ae A S. S. Suzpp & Bao, 432 97a Sz. | nis tourth wite, who accompanies him, is | he witnessed the trial of the machinery of | expected Shemptierept-y recaee — ie inst, ave, Become O @rPS ( CK-TAKING REPARATORY SALE sy2t the first woman of @ royal Indian household | the armored cruiser Maine. The trial was|ing the next month, they will give several | served in the atate 9 - who ever journeyed from her native land.|a@ preliminary one requested by the con-| lawn fetes. after the passage WILL BE LEASE BEAR THISIN MIND; we | The Raja! Rajagan of Kapurthala has come | tractors in order that they might receive a| Mrs. B. J. McMahon and daughter Mame | he ran for governor. allow no Mlentist to practice with us to visit the world’s fair, and he intends to Portion At least of the money which had eg Rd city on a visit to their friends “3 8-§- es e ° anless he has completed a thorough see everything of interest in this country oar ts Hl whe ee, asked for a full | #' — +~ Rigged They will be away at is friendly to the Bouth ies Jand searching course in a reputabe | before he goes back to his native land. He | Potted them tor recone eet nee a border oO ee. will not vote against any OF cor an ral (e) 3 Scliowe—that is one of the reasons | 1s accompanied by his revenue master, ey price, But the hull of the ship is still | Springs poration. ches Sipvier asteriaamn: | ” Brix; his secretary, Dirvan Dowlat Ram, | far from complete owing to del W ant CLASS. very denialoperation we | and two military attendants, Capt. Sundan delivery of armor, and the Raval construc: | ,2liss Rose Elizabeth Wee event st | A Temporary Boom. ALL REMBANTS AT EXACTLY HALF ORIGINAL PRICE. recused mein et | Sing and Ala" Naha ing ie i attended | forces eptans that mul etdan- | Baca? aon’ Ainge ph Ronth Aso ty Seaford aden, ota UWA UUs e Et " 4} by his valet and six other servants. wer to the empty hull tied to a dock.| Mme. Bankmeteff, who is spending the soe! yo oe r ——_— Bates cas titied opera ae Lieut. Col. C. F. Massy was sent by the|Bo'as a compromive the tricl ‘Gas Socks | summer at Deer Park. with her mother, See nnn? ot the entvenaiay, Lett SaaD Ou attendants, arOne uniform grade of | British government as the official escort of | with each set of engines separately. Chief | Mrs. Beale, has among her possessions two | {ite ! moun ot ey Henceour story today is important—interesting. Will bs particularly wo to.esonomical folka, who are| nar niu "the Ove, his highness, His highness Is a man of | Poetic gave wyery eyideree Goat ence | Fold tablets color work, @ eitt © her Grom | cage the Sen awd TO KNOW THISs always shrewd buyers and who wiil quickly recognize ite great importance. These just-before-stock-taking- Gistinguished appearance and of graceful | Chinery Would do-all that was demenmai | the Queen of Gi is tar eee hag my A ‘Examiner, One 8 reduction-saiea are anzionsly waited for by our customers. They gain by walling, Iaan anceremonions | tik Sasser Pua bearing. He ts perfectly at home, too, in | when the final trial, which must take pines | Personal friend. coors, ond inden we choos Dee THAT WE WILL PLACE OX break in prices. Why wedo it you may likely ask. There's. pleasure in barzain giving, but ths real reason VERY BEST TEETH, 88. his European clothes of broadcloth, in which tue eto. the, a Bie lg completion sot) Mrs. Tucker gave a luncheon last Sat-| rites knives and geological hammers, they TUESDAY MORNING THE BIGGEST 1s we want to sell the goods by next Saturday noon. Only tive days in which todo it—Dut tuey must go— S.D. He wears a turban awhicheis" sinost the | by the two epgines cannot Pe 'known hone rday at Deer Park. when her guests were | started from Redding on the reed OUTPUT OF BABIES WEAR THAT there's no alternative. ‘The reductions have been general and on large lots for severa U.S. Denrar Assx, 401 Tre Sz. only thing in his attire that would indicate | ever. until the large amount of data col. Me of Waelingten, Me oomPacn war” | in a northeasterly direction to © ed HAS EVER ENTERED OUR HOUSE. This will continue all the week. The exceptional activity due to the marvelous price convessions has | Palfimere Oflce: 1 N. Charies at. hig nationality.” ee ee been worked | of Washington, Mrs. Victor Smith of Balti- | IE Camp, called Copper City. Fuse Fiat bane WEARS Pow |e un vita thorns of Rannantsbraton tod stir lo be. Phere marta ear haf | OTe OTE BY GRADUATED EXPERTS, 22] (Go. Matyas sent by the English gov. [Out T_T Shore bres Dene of Pitaburg ire Binck | OM citelaeralls Sadar THE LITTLE BOOTEES TO THE | originalprice ty eave taking them in stock. Such things are bothersome in stock ta\iny-tedious to couat and « B. Towser & Sox, to govern the province of Kapurthala until HEINOUS OFFENSE. The Messen tients, nisi “he Seologtate reached there late in the PINEST CHRISTEYING ROBE. BUT as DRY GOODS DEALEI “| the prince became of age, which was on pane isses Ludgate are spending the sum- | evening took quarters in a AT UNIMAGINABLE PRICES IT hard tocslculate. Some are just “‘odd lots,” “broken assortments,” “‘short lengths" of this season's beat Ase Thee ee his eighteenth birthday. ‘Then the prince | A Small Boy Calls Sunday Papers Haif an| <7 ®t Round Hill, Va. down sort of notel. “Their =e Ts THE AESCLT OF THE SAME OLD | Productions; others, perhaps, are dusty or olled—hov to eatimate the duinage'is't alvars easy to ues | Hove ptedhe folomiui ping #3 st up poaines | took the name of the Rajal Ralagan, "ising f Too Soon, aatr, and Mrs. Robert Callahan end thelr | Su “ree tants of Covper cle ‘eons , rine the dull ino o yy have 1 ings,” as ancestors jone 2 ters, Miss N sreRy 20 aoe eeaee Bowne We take inventory Saturday—are doing the sorting, counting and ticketing now. Meanwhile these ‘“‘REM- = OA ANCE PINS POL DING fore nia, and under Victoria, empress of| Under the police regulations the small| gone to Front oval Van or he on cd ie 8 df s NANTS" are staring us in the face—so ft seems to us Wisest to get rid of thein at once. Every single one, no | S94 a India, he rules supreme. The Rajal Raja-| boys who sell newspapers are not permit- | &nd will return about the first of September. Caan KATATE MAY, MONEY 18 THE > | ™stter how low it was marked st rv, is now exactly half price. More real ant tanciblo bargaine than have | 8010 UAK ANTIQUE FINISH FOLDING MUstO | 80's attachment to England and English | ted to call thelr papers aloud earlier than 7| Mrs. Barnes of Capitol Hill hes joined ‘about rich in vicinity, SPAPL customs hi oes Siggings. LEVER THAT WILL MOVE THEM ever been known—advertieed just as they are. Confirm these statements by investigating. SOLL OAR ANTIQUE EINISH FOLDING BOOK enlightened este aon as the most | clock in the morning, but Clarence Brown, | Mrs. J. P. Baker at Banks-of-the-Dee, Md. | concluded to eet So early y he next ALL NOW, AND YOU, THE CON- RACKS, Col. Massy, in speaking of the prince, |@ small colored boy, started out yester-| Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schroth and son Cas- a. posted ba, 4 SUMERS. PROFIT BY TALS MORE —— herders ahs none oe ce “His highness comes simply as a} day to earn a few pennies for his mother | sara of Capitol Hill have gone to Colonial | Srqieaton om Srerything that THAN WE DO. WE MAKE OUR CUT pa yhoo LR Lg private tourist and expects no entertain-| ang called “Sunday papers” thirty minutes | Peach for a month. ; ments and that sort of thing. Our entrance Miss Cape May pa i Srocx-Taxixe Repvcrioxs. | Sroox-Tastxe Reovertoss. expluin tie pun on whith we present theme tn ‘sue | in New York city has been’ most pleasant | before the time allowed by the regulations. ern iat di cad mt “ ‘Nearly €4,000 Raised. T CHINA DEPALTMEN dition to the aboveattractions we are selling PAA | and his highness anticipates the greatest | Policeman Mohl heard him. The boy got | 8¢veral weeks’ stay. To the Bator of The ‘Star: MORE MOSEY YOU SAVE. WE DO MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Wehavenlot of odd pieces of Diner and Tottet | S0Lsand UMBRELLAS one-fourth off of regular | pleasure from his American tour ‘The main | arrested ond eo the tetlen station he went, | Miss Walter W. Morgan cf 12 I street! ‘The net profit a ‘excursion given NOY PROFIT BY THE UNFORTUN- Complete line of Tennis Snoes, white,tan and bisek. | Sets that we want to be 4 price. F object of his visit ts to see the Chicago ex-| and not having collateral he was locked up, | has returned to town after a month's ab- ‘ATE DOWNFALL OF A PUSHED MAY- pe Mente these umuseal peices: © or® Mock toting. |“ Beautdful Une of PRRCALER just received. Position, but, as you see by our route, his | Later in’ the day, however. § collateral | Sence, during Which she visited New York | py thls department om the i5th instamt. we UPACTURER NO MORE THAN TO —were 50c. par xow 35c.— Prices: Good UNBLYACHED COTTON, inshortienstus se, | Highness wili have a chance to see a great | was deposited and’ the juvenile lawbreaker | city and Jersey coast resoris. The }-tter | River View, for the benefit of the firemen’s SELL GOODS CHEAPER AND RETAIN aman: DINNER WARE. i Ts and KNEE PAN: S. GENTS | deal of this country. We will remain four | was released, tof August ahe will spond in the :nown-| relief fund. was LSISSE The generous ang YOUR APPRECIATION. BUT YOU ret gun fon Decorated Plates, ull sizes, assorted patterns. 3 ae GEN US DEALBRIGGAN | oF five days in New York, and then the| “This morning in Judge Taylor's court the | tains. Se ea = S4VE THE DIFFERENCE OF WHAT stripes, checks. — serie es Al on” | RAY, = a New rt, Boston, AE boy appeared at the bar of justice and| Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Hollingshead and fam- ~¥, heartfelt 3-2 overs THE Price IS AND THAT UNVER 5 " L— lagara, ington, -| Lawyer John A. Moss defended him. He| sy have fone to Chester, Delaware county, | member of this thetr ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES IT —were O1,0U. xow (0c.— Decorated Platters, phig and then pack to New York, in the| argued that it was an outrage to arrest | Pa. -~ TF fe WOULD BE. 15c. 20c. 25 FLAMES AT HAGERSTOWN. rag? Ramed. His highness’s time ts lim-| such an infant for the offence charged and| © sirq Will L. Burkhardt left this a Straw Hate—were $2. xow $ Now c., c.. 25. axv 5c. ited, as he must be back in India by the | gaid he thought the little boy should have Mam chard and disabled comrades, ARE SOME OF THE MANY: ae ‘Seca é starts middie of November, and he has yet to| been warned instead of being locked up.|™orning for Oakland for a few weeks’ | it did, when over $4,000 had been aint cess ie 31 50 ted Vegetable Dishes, covered. Nearly $200,000 Damage Caused by Fire| visit Berlin and Vienna. He has already | judge Taylor was of the same opinion, | Visit. to. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | from them for the benefit of the php eae —waEs OS. FON — —row 35o. Yesterday Morn! visited Rom He thought that in such a case a word of | Henry Sievers, formerly of this city. Com- | of the terrible calamity st Ford's Theater, “ 5 English Cheviot Costs, all si 3 = x he met the ki is | warning would have better results than the | ing home she will visit friends at Deer JOSEPH PARRIS Chief Engineer. 39c. Bootes. eae Decorated Fruit Saucers, A disastrous fire’broke out at Hagerstown, | holiness, the pope. also had the honor | arrest and incarceration, and the boy's col: | Park and Cumberland. %e. Soaps. wm $5. xow $3. 25 Mad., yesterday morning at 11:30 o'clock and | of visiting her majesty, Queen Victoria, at | itsrsl nas wetneeee wise Rev. Dr. Parson and family have gone ‘George 2c. Under Vesta —— = oat —sow Z29c. poz — damage amounting to $175,000 was caused. | Florence. Italy, and also, later, of being eased to Suampecett, Dom, for the month of ae Be. Ginsham Dresses Fancy Striped Cotton Half Hoss =.) Decorated Individnal Butters. ‘The fire spread so rapidly that Martins-| entertained by her majesty at Windsor. He cams shack eusian oa cate pthc & ‘ft on I street between “asth 100 dozen Bibbs... x, x re : was present at the opening of the Imperial Ne baliad . northwest. He was sent to tis home at Be. Kid Bootes. —were 500 xow 35¢.— —xow 250. v burg, Chambersburg and Greencastle were Institute in London, and also at the wed- ao Miss “Addie V. Gates has gone to New | northwest. He was sen ‘Bhe. Flannel Bands, ’ = telegraphed to for aid. ding of the Duke of York. His highness | He Thinks That the People Are Afraid of| Haven, Conn., to visit friends, : ‘We. Knit Boctoce.. (st floor. .. 1009 F st. door.) TOILET WARE. Special trains arrived from these points| will, of course, call on the President in Tariff Reduction. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Olmstead and family Thermonetric Reading. aan —o— having aboard engines, reels, hose and hun-} Washington. Ex-President Harrison, who is enjoying | are summering at Shelby, N. Y. ‘the a dreds of firemen. ‘You will find the prince an intelligent Miss Julia Wachsmith and her little niece pe te Srock-Taxixo Repvorioxs. They lent valuable ald in saving Em-|&entleman, ready and glad to see you, and | himself at Cape May Point, recently de- iss Ju % —_ ay mert Brothers’ eleyator and adjoining prop-| dulte as anxious to learn from you what| scribed to an acquaintance the existing ge yn a Se i cael ee BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. erty. The stable of Jones & South was con-| You may be able to tell him of your coun- | business depression as follows: C.. for the remain 4 We've marked down every pair of odd Pants we own ‘except the biue to ; [ ed with th ses, | try and places of interest as he will be will- | OY Miss Allie Joyce of Capitol Hill left last Henk. Tahmey's carriane tackers oaueht | Ing to.tell you of himself ahd his own pes. | “The Sherman act is not alone responsi-| | Miss _ — tally destroyed. ‘Hock: | Dle. He is not twenty-one years old yet, | ble for the prevailing want of confidence | Weck for a two weeks’ stay with her uncle fire and was vs her return she ae 15: man's book bindery wey Gomueaa, and quite a boy in his desire to know what | that everybody now experiences. The dis- | RGii' craitarnee relatives et Clerk Va, c. There was a strong wind blowing from | there is to be known and to see the sights. | trust is not against silver only; it is not | and then go to Asbury Park and Atlantic ‘32 pairs from $1.50. 24 pairs from $1.25 9 pairs the northwest, which caused the fire to “I have been intimately associated with 5 for the rest of the warm weather. NFANTS’ PS. inst thi issue of City a from 1.00. threaten the entire southern portion of the| him for years and know him thoroughly. | S8ainst the government issue of money; | ‘ii "Ql \ yo tind family are visiting down. INFANTS’ PLAIN CAMBRIC SLIP, aaa city, wherein are located ‘elegaome § fac-| For a number of years, before he reached | people are not holding goki throughout the J Vi te the benefit of the Peng Se pepe ndlier oG tories, lumber yards, elevators, depots and | his majority. I was his guardian. He is a| country. Relatively, gold ts circulated as| om Coan river, Va. for ‘with thres-iach hema, it Every Boys’ Straw Hat in stock ma-ked down. frame buildings. ‘The flames were fought | Splendid fellow and the people here will like | jg silver: i withdrawing money— | health of his little daughter Annie. fabed with lace ede. 81.75 2.25 Acmall lot of China Figures, slightly damaged. | fF hours beiore they were checked. “At $| him, I know, as they have wherever he has | ous" sive cod. paper uiike fron the ae| Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Shellabarger, Miss 1.75, $2.00 axo $2.25 oxzs Figures. slightly O'clock the conflagration was under control, | been. Sold, silver and paper e cit | pandriff, Miss E. P. Smith, U.S. A, 29.3 Worth 40s. —xow 25, The fire broke out in Jones & Smith's| | “The prince is a great reader—a great | culating banks or the savings institutions, | r2'at the Hotel Windermere, Chicago. that ae Monin ad sasn tn | Ru” Hic, teas Pa | TSR, SEAT wus ce Shanes | Sete ase cen Pen | "Tare ne Mer 'and can 22 ee 7 te e fire communieated to story 0 Bay about him. In his own co ° it away in old S sae teosteaen ane hgrertenec $1.00, $1.25 asp $1.50 oxes| were $2.00. xow $1.50 brick dwellings owned and occupted by | he is not only a subscriber to every heper | “They 'do this, not because they bave not pe Rg ag yg ey fy ae = Pe rare ‘iy Dessrated Ghia Plates, | 2222 Emmert and Dy. 8. J. Wishard. All| published there, but he is a reader as'well. | confidence in government money, but be-| friends of Richmond. Va, _ fintabed with embroidery, . ng Be Of Headsomely Decorated China Plates, | three buildings were destroyed, with a|He keeps up with what is. golng on. | cause they are fearful of business calami-| Wesley Gro bas 2 Ran ‘wach BVo.3 Worth 50c suitable for desserts, ice cream, fruits, &e. very stable near by. The bulldings occu: | He ls much interested in’ the present con- | ties. ‘The distrust is increasing and the 7. FEST a by tp ot! iE e. Mai ishing Com jon of affairs in Slam, t outlook is gloomy. oy} a 50 axv 750. oxes 10 250. —wirz $7, $8.50 amo $9 vos, | Me'azeaid and Torchilght Publishing Com | Not aporehend eno eotine rocEt, Be 4°88 | OULICOR Ie SOOTY. the sole cause of Bary 2, 1053 gem inermoat = PLAIN NIGHT SLIP, neck and sleeves (a floor. 10th st. building. ) xow 25c. gacn. pany were damaged. ao re ee Pepi Ras is not a bad times. That measure has served its Death of s Well-Known Citizen. 9 Hh, is yp Jc. — mince. CEES som: e American | pu rue, not responsi pre trimmed with embroidery edge, skirt with —— Decorated Umbrella Stands, THE BEARS MUST BEHAVE. timates beauty. She is sixteen years. old, or the” depression which ‘overhangs com oy tonienen negra Tego ye ABIGAT PERRIS SioWh wir ot ; Srock-Taxrxe Repvcrioxs. —were 85. xow $3,— a Her aki ts alive her oes Sed Maen: | Mite, trade and SeTIcultare, ime mn on | pany, aied moar Bundy station, Va, bat] Sataee er ee 50e.5 Worth 68c. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. anit sort fafuaiaish Stone Mars, suitable for lemonade | They Get a Severe Leckure From the Rostrum | She was clad in & simple silk dress of light |a statement of its principles, formulated | evening. Mr. Fendall was a native of this | ,jmtyiomvill be held at 612 1 street southwest om NAINSOUK SLIP, made with shirred ee cece welie mee reatenel | ee oe Eathering which represented s diversity ot | £it¥- His father, Mr. B. T. Fendall, came | Wedursday ot2's.15. (New Ners paperesionseciby Q g In the history of the New York stoc! Sent cena gathering whic! a here from Maryland early in the present CALVERT. In this city, on p, Duly | ae —weer $1.75_xow $1.50— | cose soor....... 2” 20c. irl | exchange no president of that institution} FIRE AT THE REFORM scHooL. ey SS a Pe ers engaged tn business on the river | Sanman 2 oeeee Awe Saeed foo are Bs 87 inches wide, 40 inches long. Light gray, dark “”) has ever spoken from the rostrum as Presi- ae the democratic party. It was announced to | front and the son was bred by him to the 75 Worth $1 gray and biack bordered. onucinen wiry natur> , dent Frank K. Sturgis spoke Saturday | The Barn Burned Yesterday, Together With | the country that ‘existing system of | business of a merchant. When the Alexan- CONNOLLE.. The romaine of Mes. MARGARET Gof fu} . Of the wooi these are absolurely dust proof, and are Srocr.Taxrxe Repvcrioys. morning, says the New York Sun. There a Number of Horses. tariff should be modiffed to the extent of a os cen Ry a y a A ini CAMBRIC MOTHE HUBBARD, yoke of Just the thing for travelin and outing. HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT. have been many famous bull movements| The need of an extension of the water | Candidates Of the Dory Doe he noes ine | secretary. having previously been clerk in | on Saturday, July 22 from ‘sauit et Rook Coane ‘Suiy tain ant niddiag of cade. (2a floor. sveseessK1th at Bldg.) Patent Steam Cookers. and colossal corners where the machinery | mains to the reform school property was| elected. The enormous manufacturing in- | the Farmers’ Bank of Virginia. Mr. Pen- | emetery. Reck and sleeves trimmed to match, skirt —~— —wesz $2.05. xow $1.50, | of, Wall, street as been used to mi More, | fully demonstrated yesterday afternoon by | terests were, of course, duly tm i ef Piabosa ee ‘with plain hem and 3 tucks above, Srocx.T, R. B-gallon Galvanized Oil Cans, with faucet. Pete cet combeapimimun tt tka & fire in the barn, which caused a loss to | Dusiness has been compelled to sult itself | £2, the City coumcll, wand was @ school trus- co ock-Laxixe Repvorioxs. Bl. sow 75 Mutual Union corner, engineered by Henry | the District of nearly $20,000. The fire | {one congition to, which the Chicago plat- | oo” tte married a daughter of the lace Pe 80c.3 Worth $1. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT. —were Sl. xow 75c.— 8. Ives @ little over ‘ten years ago, be ex-| started shortly after 2 o'clock, about the| “It is impossible to suddenly bridge over | C8Pt. Thomas E. Baird and was father of ta celia maaaiiiedpennie ‘tot Bich Ber Jere! Boxe sn Fe tn ti | He aga al ere | hate ot rer Sa | hr ha neces eae S| Se Paha toe . with square-cnt yoke ard of. | He day afternoon religious services. Just be-| parative free trade and the protective sys- ir. Regi- - eae —werr T5c. xow 35c.— the Mutual Union Company and got others nald Fendall, presid ‘ashington Seeaneeeenaae a ie 35c. xow 15o— “*Svck Frost” Ice Cream Freezers, Freeze creamin | to sell it short. ‘Some of the unlucky in- | fore the flames were discovered the inmates ne = oe ee fh aw, eh Bi b aon me Wg lent of the W: A lot of Indian Handkerchief Boxes, thirty seconds. g dividuals at the time were, high in au-| of the school, about 235 in number, together Great ecohomic changes Go not e@just them. ‘A Watch Recovered. Fy 2 para x FY thority on the New York si exchange, | with their instructors and attendants, had | sel ith celerity, hence, fearing c} Last Officer tC > 4 —werr 5Uc. xow 250.— —were $4.50. sow $1.— vi ly protested against the ' gelves with celerity, ng evening Ticer arrested Perry | yaiy 2, lish oa Mee O8e.3 Worth $1.85. rma & x c. 85.50 Ay = and they’ vigorously protested against the | oitered the chapel. factortes stop, close and prices | Hafoway, a colored man, chareed with Filer et bin Vener fh. “Dodaon of clemsecsiecy. Ssiineh sth momow inner 50. 25, "white MowutanIce Cream rose | denounced f bull poo! and Mivalons persons | ian" Guurcn aed recckne Tet eoeeaee, | MME the Chicago enunciation of principles | Stetling & gold watch from Miss Mary | Soar rom, ber, ate rstgae,, 208 . —WERE lc. Now i Fond. hae been Gone is mi in mi 4 moreing st 20 ‘Draid to match neck and sleeves, © yr said that nothing woul short time before the flames were discover- | f *han: According to its les | Street. The watch was recovered and Hal- Alot cf Indian Handkerchief Beckete, WERE De oN hen had not certain high officials of the ver- | for a change. y $1.25; Worth $1.65 = $1 5 ee ne gee Tor SLB5 | tutta tail Meisel s| she oe the meee tet ces he |e penaead rapa aga | sane "on omen No anew | RR wae, 2253 Wo 265. —wear $1. sow 25c.— sar. waar $4.35. now $3.25. | the comer. ciurgie read a lecture to| Shere et ane ee Oe eae | arte? Se Lumines Of the Sonstes = The Proposed Spear Railroad. je 4 Stes GRETCHEN WAIST of tucks end em- A lot of Indian Glove Baskets, “Gein” Toe Cream Freezers. the brokers ffom. the rostrum ‘upon the| the chapel, where he intended’ to. take | Not prosper under these circumstances. The, first movement in the opening of | west, Wednesday, July 26 sido eg a aes ae were $1. xow 25c. var. went S155. xow $1.25. | Flckedmess, of Nears, tn circulating, reports | erage was noticed about et mame Nothing | rug heterseencous * political -efements | MF-L- W. Spear's electric railway is to be | eet 2 ae = Z aS b 0”. 29. |%e to the prices of railroad ani : ; 3 atch wai, abrt with Zieh bea and = ee $2.35 Meg (Grier See a isoed enanene that oul eee ak wr in’ August | ™ade this afternoon at the corner of Gib- | 3ScEPRINE a wee Wer eee eo (3a floor. 10th st. building.) Se eee ee Oe eo er | Rey art Mls action. They sald that in! ‘There was no sign of fire at that time, | Sill represent free trade and 1 ‘conser: | is neat the inilial point af wien Mee kee | afer e per ant petal we $1.48; Worth $1.85 ae or. were $3.00. xow $2.65. | Wall street wartare they had as much right) put when only a short time afterward two | vative portion of the country stand aghast | Grew damiesons: Moet Vee ME, AD: Sesd Sic star' Pine “monte - 3 . bs $3.85. sow S3.15, | thet, te pulls used in thelr eventful cam: | citizens appeared and spread the alarm the | at Dossibilities of legislation, and are trim: | was to have made ite deperince south to | Founeest child of Albert ‘Flo's doen net ll Youct half. We havo Just Srocx-Taxrse Repucrioxs. ear. wear $3.85. xow $3.15. em, even it they ‘went to the awful | news fell upon the assemblage like a clap| MINE sails 0 Sult the, weather. The out. | Mount Vernon if the right of way over oer Sete ond Picked one Hein out of euch line: Besides hese we ENITTED UNDERWEAE DEPARTMENT. regr, wear $4.50. xow 84.00. | Beni of eporension of the truth or sug: | of hander At the tine: but fortanatein® it | how rellef is to come. ‘The distrust might | been refused ‘and. the soustramion ope tp devine - Asmall lot of Ladies’ Fine Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, A lot of Fancy Baskets. v: x * During thissaie youcan buy any of our $2 Reefers ious shapes and sizes But the bears are not popular in Wall] was blowing from a quarter that carried | be dispelled, perhaps, aa eet In one cen ‘Vernon railway at that time pre- for one dollar and fifty cents, any of our $3 Reefers Vorsquareneck, lace trimmed. Colors_pink, blue, street, They are like the villain in the|the sparks and cinders away from other | Sense the situation is thea 5. es Funeral private. ul black, ecru, crear and sizes. —WERE DOC. YN — y Ne tter how well he acts, no matter | buildings. ‘Hxcitement may be calmed by a stroke for two dollars and twenty-five cents. Geese em = joerg 35c. bated 10c. Bow good his role, the galleries hiss ita, | "Whe the alarm was given the rellsious| of inspiration. “A panic is sometimes ib Sinieh iet eoorae an —_ Sig, ee, cores ers os Children’s Colored Coats for almost any price.as|__wene $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 ‘sere gp at The majority in Wall street. brokers, cus- | meeting was brought to.a sudden termina-| averted by @ band striking « popular air, Oy eld a eneubervisors of Alexandria | ¢istel tes” Sosbant of Bliss Aan. the season for us is drawing to aciose. Bring the lit- = sa 75. 50. tomers and ali hands, are prone to optim-| tion, and the boys worked nanfuily in| Just as the frightened crowd is about to | county @ meeting at the county court |-~ ‘St Dest that he: Leones. We will look oat for them. Allpreparations| axp $2.35. xow $1.00, —_WERE je. xow Uc.— ism. ‘They detest bears. And 80 the bears | their efforts to prevent the spreading of | rush and trample over one another. How |house here today, and arranged for the retort a for you early tomorrow, #nd its this Monday and ot ape ears Laws Mowens pois aceite meee neds Between the large water tunics nd’ tonge | dition be changed by suddenly Inspired con: | of the eotney RaceUNt! S24 the imposition saat ob a ew tearing” held ow Mowers. pou es Pee ees ween the large water tanks and bulld- - e levy. Pi"Sansese, Jong as the “string” hoids out. THROAT CUT AND LYNCHED. _ | {ngs in danger of taking fie, and the work wil scarcely feaaete ft ge that its princi: | tors sheath gainites o Sedo place — q © aw roved very effective. vi i e pulpits, except at a -were 35c. xow 20c. 3 ror 50c_ . 16-1 75 mecibhe Veomensasict’a Maubeid alee ce) Aid From the City. ple are mistaken omen; that, the Chicago | Presbyterian Church, where Rev. George A. ge BSmorty Conarerstona Geareyy aoe | Asmail lot of Ladies’ Swiss Hibed Cotton Vesis, | 20-quatt Dish Pans, Leavy pieced tiu. Made to seli A telephone message sent to Chief Parris} Platform was false, and should, be i; | Qkillbortzer preached.ang at the Lutheran atteod. sae! pink, blue and lavender. for 450. Saturday Night. eee the “hea © Aagettnent | aed tae pies oe | eae 12, 8a, Oe, BS Moses 2 nt Prosent whe | Church, mncre Rev. Dr. Moharat of Wash- al 7 4 ‘The jail of Shelby county, within the city business: cS ‘officiated. | —xow 3 ror 50c._ tem NOW 15c.— nie oe Minphin wes ‘broken into by sev- | PFousht prompt responses from both de- | slough of despond. ti afternoon two frame houses <r | Asmall lot Children’s Gauze Vests. Sizes 16, 18 | Alot of ‘*Puriten” Cooking Vessels, fire-proot por- No. 8 Engine Company went with lots on Washington nesr Gib- Ba ila Sa tae ns eral hundred men Saturday night, and Lee eras! ae Sone ‘An Taterestiog Find. bons street were sold to Mrs. Cornelia a x WERE 7 Oe. = Walker.a negro, aged twenty-two years,was | and ‘the fitemen soon had a stream ot| At Cologne in dlggine © few EES ch for $1.20, Park Agnew bought for —were 25c. sow 12! WERE : 3 . taken out and strung up to a telegraph pole | water on the buraing building. Pega resi 3 azo an_old dwelling with fot on Royal be- (First floor ‘Second annex.) 2-burner Gasoline Stoves. near the bank of Wolf river, and a few| There were thirteen horses and two|the foundation for a new structure, the| tween Duke and Royal streets. : $7.25 35 0f hundred yards from the Jail, Afterward | owlves in the bullding: “The horses were on | workmen came upon the remains of a large —— og 3 —weet $7.25. sow 85.00. | Bran? Jar cremated. the ground foor, wile ths upper oor hald | Roman, building. ta whieh. Desties Impoet- Ground to Bits by the Trolley. ‘ak musa merrane Srock-Taxtse Repucrioss. ee aren oanclinn Seren, sith oven Wild disorder reigned about the jail as | the farm this year. In addition to the stock | Were found a number of bronzes of artistic From the New York World i gine rere HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. wert 815.75. sow S10.00,—| tne mov gathered to wreak vengeance. The | there were ¢nany, valuable farming imple: | Workmanehip, and several utensils for do- oe ee ee oe aAmmalllet of children's Fast Biack Cotton Howe, | wane $18.50. xow $1 1.00.—| fire was forced with « bar of ralwey tron | yegqitPidiy, aid the ames. spread that SSS aS Luquer street, Brooklyn, He kissed his wabic knees, heels and toes, Sizes 5 and 544. “Unl-Gas” Stoves. teed aba battesitu jamb anim: y in Brooklyn. mother good-bye yesterday afternoon and si 8 1§ ram on the shoulders | were of no and the horses and cal’ " Fen A Few Dara Loscre were 15. xow 10c— were 86. xow S4. were S10. of mnen, and after several attempts the at | perished tn slght of many. persons, who sooctigsial ita ouaTajecteoees pete Sg Prego as eee ean eee oe a | Asmail lot of Ladies’ Fine Lisie Thread Hose, cardi- 2 a UP ede il ec al na ‘Th YT Building. | retta Kearns, who was run over and killed | "Before Suna began. the boys nal, gray, lavender, gold, tan. xow $6. “Sheriff McLendon was struck over the oS ec seee by a trolley car on the Atlanti were pis Awe ‘the ‘We will continue our great SACRIFICE SALE 50 25, Hich-stand “Oil-Gas" Stoves, with oven. head with a chale ag he tried to Keep the | The burned butlding was one of the finest | road on July Nv has censured-the company | "Gar Re wie of Tn Ce eo ne ee and offer our entire stock of DRY Goops, | —were JU. now Cc. — S15, . a6 mob back. He was carried up stairs, |of its kind in the District, having been | for employing incompetent motormen. and through from Hamilton avenue. The bo: pounntentnnyterehe: | ;250pairtafanw cantina! Cotton soek—Hgand yg | WERE SLO. xow S10. wens S20. | placeasr, bed. and reeghed, uncle, sen | erocted about seven years ago at a cost of | Funning Its Cars at top high a rate of speed. | aid, not motice it and when Charlie Dowd _ Jengthe—fall regular made, fine quality. _ O19 = eee oe ee o mate 0), ‘The system of ventilation was about a ae ; fall rerular equality i sow $12.50. Ehd'men'ot other callings. "29 SWitehmen | perfect and ‘the sanitary condition of the Set Fire to Her Hair. back wan to the can The bere cried out, Ose-Focrra Orr For Casu | ¥88® 31, 29 aso 25c. sow L5c. | atotot Gatvanized Rotriecrato: Pins, made tose | “The railway bar was’ after several at- | Pullding was equal to “that of the most| In a fit of insanity, brought on by brood. | PESkkT ae ots Ti . or for 33e. tempts, gotten Inside of the jail, and the the Walling Trorines ee animals with | N& over some fancied wrong, Miss Hattie | _Just then the motorman struck the gong. ba ees . : parr. 2 ron 25c. 2 wee 106 two iron doors, battered down, occupyiny pure,air and made the stable comfortable | Herrick, twenty-one years old, of Flushing, | 2n¢ Sound: bystanders say, seemed to ren- oF words, welll give you as much for 44 pairs Childcen’s Lisle Thread Cardinal Hose— re the celi where the victim was. The negro — --1lth st. building.) | tried to commit. suicide by cutting in the warmest weather. Adjoining the | L. L, caught up a box of matches at her | Sf, Giazlie, incapable of "movement. He dollar as any store i building was a large cattie shed, but the | home Saturday and, I ie Fg pty he city and then re | “Be quality—full rexular made. Sizes 4 to 936. “ hting one of struck by the car and was crunched be- “ie —o—_ throat with a glass bottle found in his cell, | CWS had been turned into the pasture. set fire to her long black dir mm | h heels. Both t purchase. | wee 60,58 axo 40c. sow 25c. pam. 3 ‘The man was taken out, ail the doors be- | ,PUriNE the fire the best of order prevatl-| by the noise in the room. her tether | and his weed crushed in, ahd when the cor | (st floor. 2d annex.) Srock-Taxise Re ing thrown open. but no other prisoners | Gla *txcel lent oe: = ate = aa a put out the flames, which | stopped one of the rear wheels was on his | ‘ 2 vere interfered with. = 4 1a 3 { ge tee, DRAE TE: “His clothing was torn from his body as he | even attempted to leave the grouads, which | clothing. The younge wonats Bue Ners | CMC of workmen jacked up the car, SILK GARTER ELASTIC, piuk, yeliow, red | moved, with the mob to William's lumber | the trustees think reflects credit un ‘the of- | burned close to’ her fheaa and the bieeding fraements were gathered Ix Havocra Deranraesr. white, lavender and blue. yard, 20) yards north of the jail, where he | "cere of the Institution. | vernment, Be See page — A u . - “- 5 was y strung o a telegr: le. ~ rie as ° lo A line of Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries, 4to8| was Oc. yanv. xow 40¢._ Tie was naked, a lighted gas lamp neat by there was no insurance on the properts, soteene National Satu hy 6 wretixed | fuches wide. Exceptional vanes at Pearl Garter Buckles, making him plainly visible to the throng. en agin of, the fire is not definitely| The United States national salute is a| Officer Peter Campbell, who was on the | 128151 or 1 ek Walker fought flercely, and bit several eee although it is generally supposed | gun for each state; for the President | car, arrested the motorman, Solu 2:, 15, 18, 25 asp 3740 —were 50c. men, severely. He was stapbed and slashed | {fart it resulted from spontaneous combus-| twenty-one guns; seventeen for the Vice | Wid lives at No. Tis 4th averiue, * | BEWARE OF THESE HIGHWAYMEN, don't te Joussos & Lerreese, Ist floor. Voth st. bids.) ! (1st too! z rele sures President, fifteen for cabinet officers, gov- | py grief thats doctor wat to ‘be callea 7? | ipoved upon with an article offared to yon as "us = } He was lacerated with knives and his A Proposed New allroad. ernors, &e. Originally the President was ——_-e-—___—* as good" ss “O-A-E-T-E-R--8.” There ts nothingso 713 Market space. oi throat cut before being finally hung. His| the New York, N. ig saluted with as many guns as there were wi gootes “*0-A-B-T-E-R-8." THE “Capirai» ra at @1@ hands not having been tied, he clutched at | xortnern ‘Rallroad Conny ene and tates In the Union. ‘This idea was finally ‘Aad, tot ee Ask for “"0--B-T-E-R--S" and besure you gett Vine GAP ITOL SEWING MACHINE AT $19.50 the rope when raised off his feet. The sight road pany was incorpo-| abandoned in the year 1819, when there uel, resulted fatally to both the | genuine CAKTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. a Isswift. noissiess, @ . beantifal, COMPLTE. Neither skill, money nor labor has been spared to per. was a ghastly one. rated Saturday to construct a standard | Were exactly twenty-one states, the com- | principals, took place in While the body was hanging a big rail-| gauge stegm road, about fifty miles im | missioners deciding that hereafter “twenty. | Victoria, Mexico, on Rew Robalons, seraat, beantifal. 6 road switchman pulled the negro's lege Un- | length froma point on the Base Hiver ner | ove, uae shall be the national presidential | Yijiareal, a asccaiceage Taw ctncene | _ 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR SICE HEADACHE. eels — fier the body was cut down the mob the mouth of Leggetts creck tn New York EA SSE and Juan Rangel, a swan barnes Ge SMALL PILL SMALL DOSK SMALL PRICA qt Romie ong er mene sewer Jost patane.) | Bte, buted the dead negro.r "4 = bob” | Chester and Putnam counties to a fotnt an | y AR, Oren npententinry at Coke Onis | wotuah and ther, seduces “azarae | = Berto the Paelish Broac- The negro was a native of North Missis- | the line o r ‘mm | 228 been discovered. “They have # complete | Satisfy their wounded honor. used a Wery, cuvice, —_—— stop!, and his calendar of crimes among | & railroad near Brewsters in Putnam Me | Price Soe. for suals-pound W. the binckest in history. “Within the padt | gqunty. The capital is Reon divided into | tyatem of agnaie, enabling them to Com: | & ond Vulageal ‘a pistol: Viniarees | Cumpasx Car vackage ii . Week he has made four attempts to corm! ares, ther presence | Was stabbed three aw my? cove te teere Being @ small colored iri three and a helt | Budd Smith, Charles Plother and Sh “afore thai alt the miners of Great Brit | Both men lived but a‘shor® tne” os etvens 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. se aoe oe les Plother ani orty | ain, numbering 360,000 men, have decided not years old, who was badly wounded, and the | Wils, pals of the notorious Henry Starr, wise Psat teats oon SRR" [LNG Bt capa anc Chokes La | by seagate oF aa oer | gn te pcg woe we matporn| | asmeatn

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