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‘STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 18983. : 5 Sela eee hm coe tee . POOLE’S |LANSBURGH &- BRO.|DISTRICT AFFAIRS. |tsctorueniset"iemarc S"|STRENGTH AND SOLIDITY — eo, An interesting question was decided by se Saat oe Money-Saving — Grocery List eed oes Tree eel oe eae eee Ovz P; RICE, 5ic, Pooxp. of Location. — oe ausae the F———— — ae Saar Seu ot the Dene ‘Seve, atch : WAVE bide bh ee eee cee eee ores" ETON 3SUIT SI tr 1s conrinen 10 4 Parson) se ose" Saisie kts | “reege ot ue nee tone Beem ‘Sugar for almost what we paid |———-——. ores Xsan hy te enna MEP Rtg perme setemney | Dovoened ty the Awan Sori” nd THE EVENING ant,, It ——_+_—_ ibdivision of Mount that the house, if bond to Save the Distice han woos er oF for it and not think of making 3 —, — | ‘The favorable condition of the banks profit. Others ask Gc. And Does Not Justify a Change} ts "the‘owner for the removal of the bald, | And trust companies of the District is the ‘YOUR OWN SELECTION OF ANY DUCK ETON SUIT REMAINING IN OUR STOCK OF ALL GOOD GRADES THE PALAIS ROYAL'S COUPONS. t@rThe Palais Royal's annowncement does not include @ coupon ALLEN FANS—the best FANS—the this evening, but prices are quoted that should pake tomorrow's YFANS_the handsomest FANS: ‘the season bas seen—and the prices aif day of business equat @ full day. expressly for medicingl purposes, and it is not excelled by any other Whisky on the market. OTHER ACTION TAKEN. ‘Trust Company. It it stated that “our banks and trust companies exhibit today, each and all of them, 4 strength an@ solid- have gone almoss to nothing You won't need any urging to buy, The saving will be eloquence enough to win Nearly all of Washington's leading physicians prescribe Old Belma. 90c. Quarr. $3 Gatos. “The transfer of a lquor license is con-| torn down for the purpose of extending | Surplus reserve, which the associated na~ A BELT hag ggg fined to a person, and does not justify aj the street, and the District is required to | tional banks in New York city—the finan- eee tal ass ae cae: a s Pay damages, ig lable to reimburse the | cial heart of this country—ever aftained, attention—and " st Jour prompt ence here—you tured from the finest grain and sold | Tine at's secrifice, You are to have the | Change of locations opinion rén- | District the extra expense. was on June 20, 182. At that time thelr ‘Will eagerly toss them over, sesrehing for your at a slight advance above, cost of _ hie dias ak . Worth = y the attorney for the District to- ‘The Western Market Master's Report. aggregate deposits were $543,063,10, being ~ Serge Eton Suits, only. dered by : rs manufacture. "ft makes the Bvt. bread {the Commis.| TRC annual report of the market master | aout’ $00,000.00 in excess of the Iargest "heart's delight.” I and more of it than any other Flour ae Pee $3.33. = hg an interrogatory of the Commis-| of the Western market was submitted td | total prior to that date; and their surplus ae : stoners. ;. | the Commissioners this morning. It shows | reserve had reached the extraordinary oh as S $5.50 Banner. Mie iso holds hat the iguance of a | he Commissioner his moraing, 1¢ hows | reerve ‘had, ronched the extranainary PIN CHIACK “JAPANESE FOLDING . 50 Cheviot Suite, black only. cense ta a place within 400 feet of a chure® | Hye ‘says the tharket iin gat eqteee [2th of July of this year, ace pani: $1.50 Qvanree Banner. - p through inadvertence gives the Commis- | dition.” Tt needs painting and the root is in | CeBt, On the Lith of July of this year, wo. 124c.—DECORATED FOLDING ¥ANS, 9 i VEN s es WORTH $7.98. FOR $4.66.) sioners me rent, and st the duty of the such 4 comfition teat he Fein beats through | cording to thelr report of hat te ‘with cord and taseels—9e. € as Vil ence Small Fancy Sugar-cured Hams, 14%c. excise board to revoke the same. The opit- | {ition aud the dooke ate adi ee rag | Controller of the currency” seat 3ie-~DECOBATED JAPANESE FOLDING a) ice Se SERGE ETON SUITS, NT have. carci’ Guusiscred' these ques-| Sutlsed' Goa the Soin ie the etatar aad | Sots calteeal tee Soe a ee PANS, with silk cord and tansel--12 40. Gan twee end reer Watemaenn 30 =I ee | tions, and aim of the opinion, in response to | from want of proper ventilation in summer. | tent 'time Saly Ek ‘and after ‘Ye.—""PATINITZAY_(Fold Pooked each. ‘Navy and Binck. vegans con tae the right of the Commis- | He Say sit wail require at least $4,000 to put | had successfully and easily surmount: Beaa)-Bisch, Tun and Red—106. 39c at, tno Palais Hoyat, 500 elsewhere. A belt sou may se now in your cara betes in, TNT oor, A poeta | Bad teeaa fr QOS Acwal worth S1LSa, | sloners to approve the transfer of a Mquor | SHowed he: {cele eoee Tene he en iota | the late financial-disturbance, the re Ge. and 16¢._CHILDREW'S JAPANESH mind's eye—the belt most affected by men—a leather belt with tings and buckle— license is confined to the person and does | the receipts to $2.00 per year. banks ‘stood at the extraordinary total PARCHMENT FOLDING FANS decorated te pegudar Ste helt of the 06 summer ssscen, Woheld wp this ballon evtlance N A P YOURS NOW FOR S7.98. | not justity'a change in the location. In re- A New Police Regulation. 326) per cent, being 7.60 eae o A. FOOIE more convineing than paragraphs of argument—as evidence that Palais Royal ‘Removal Sale Prices are lowest quoted for desirable and seasonable goods. ‘Other leather goods as evidence: This 15-inch Leather Traveling Bag, looking Uke real alligator, for osly 65e. This 15-inch Warranted Real Alligator Bag for ‘only €2.39, This 15-inch Real Grain Leather Bag for only $1.7 Shawl and ‘Satchel Strape for only 19a. And here, for only $4.98, are the London Made En- lish Oxford Bags of cowhide that is life lasting. If The Star readers will peep- exly investigate the verdict must be that the Ralais Royal prices are from 15 te 25. Per cent less than prevailing, per juirement law. aad sponse to your second question, section 16| The Commissioners are determined to put | of the req) tof of the act of March 3, 1888, regulating the | a stop to the throwing of waste paper and | {Ban {he highest percentage ever LAZER sale of intoxicating liquors in this District | other debris in the streets of Washington. declares “that licenses for any of the pur- | For some time complaints have been pour. Well Distributed. poses specified shall not be granted to ay! ing in upon them about the condition of | “Nor does this gratifying condition »txin person to conduct such business within 0 | suburban streets. The trouble came from|¢rom an extraordinary strength in a few feet of a public school house, private school | the dirt, being washed upon the sidewalks, enaematbes or place of religious worship, eacevt in| kn examination of the police regulations | Banks as a balance to a propo: such places of business as may have been | upon the subject disch the fact that the | hess in other banks. The distril 4 located previous to the erection or occupa: | Commissioners had no to remedy the | strength is fairly maintained all tion of such school house, &c., * * * *| matter, s the regulation referred specifi- | the banks. The Lincoln measured between the nearest entrances to| Cally to the city of Washington, ‘The atten gach by the shortest course of travel.” | tion of the attorney was called to this mat- ‘This section goes to the power of the Coim-| ter and he was directed to prepare a. police missioners to grant a license to sell liquor tion upon the subject, which he did |is led within 400 feet of a church, and it results | today, and which incl the entire Dis- | available cash of 44 5-10 per cent and that if they should grant’ a license, the | trict.’ The new regulation Teads: available cash and bonds of nearly 5% same not being to a hotel or a club,to an ap-| “Article 8 section ‘No. person shall | cent. Amongst the trust companies plicant whose place of business was ivcat-| throw, cast, lay, deposit, drop, scatter or ed within 400 feet of a church or school | jeave,’or cause to be thrown, cast, Jay, de- house, It would be vold, and it wouid be | posited, scatter or left in or upon any street, the right and duty of the excise board to | Rvenue, alley. highway, footway sidewalk, revoke the same. parking or public space in the rict of ‘The Freedman’s Hospital. Columbia, any dirt, mud, sand, ashes, grav- el, sawdust, shavings, hay, straw, manure, | sources The Commissioners recently asked the| rubbish, litter, swecpings, offal, ‘vegetable | Worthy of the highest commends: attorney for the District to render an | matter, garbage, trees, cinders, paper or | | We call atten So cee Prey Se at opin . tier | refuse matter of any kind, or any dead ant- | this gratifying condition of our and pinion upon the language “and herea’ Any oy e the Freedman’s Hospital . mal, putrescible matter of any sort, and | trust companies has not created be under the mal ‘nd control of the | 2>utting lot owners on improved streets, | any destructive treatment of the borrowing eiwith a View of ascertaining whether | umbia whose lots are above grade shail | the contrary, a 15e,—BLACK PARCHMENT FANS, with ‘Whalebone sticks and silk cord lacing—1240. 18.—BLACK PARCHMENT, SMALB FOLDUSO PaNs, with el condand teseel- 944 Li Ave (ETON AN OUR SUITS, Worth $15.00, $13.95, 813.75. g 6 QO 0) 0 NOW $6.00. TRUNK WILL IMPRESS YOU. 18.—BLACK PARCHMENT FOLDING ANS, with ilk cord and tassel—15q, ‘36e.—BLACK PARCHMENT FANS, with silver decorations—15e. %e.—~DECOBATED JAPANESE FOLDING FANS, in all colors, with split sticksand silk ord and tassel—ISc. 25e.—MISSES* SMALL PARCHMENT FOLDING FANS, ina variety of colors—18-. 2e—LEATHERCOVERED “FATI- ‘NITZAr PANS, in Black and Red—plein and ailver decorated—15e. ‘30e. and 35e.—DECORATED JAPANESE PARCHMENT FOLDING FANS—(arge and Small folds)—25c. 0c, 45e., 3c. and_5Sc.—DECORATED -ANESE PARCHMENT FOLDING FANS and small folds) with ailk cord and tassel and split bamboo sticks—36c. if SERGE BLAZER SUITS, Novers By Tux Woxzns Faxovs Avraors g 5 F ® a! | a4 55 ‘and Black. 82 to 42. inclusive, Worth @1L For $8.68. Just made a deal with a parasol manufac- This Trunk has two trays, is cloth- turer, closed out every Parasol he bad. ined throughout. bas iron bottom, hard- Yon can have your choice of any of these ‘Wood slats, steel clamps, three long badd hinges, brassed lock and aide catches, WE GIVE YOU WITH THIS TRUNK A HEAVY, STRONG, LEATHER STRAP WITH LOCKING BUCKLE, 3 5 ana 7e for Books the print of which is sufficiently large to All from 200 to 400 ages. Over a thousand of these novele—by the world's famous authors, GENTLEMEN only need be reminded that the Palais Royal closes promptly at o'clock tomorrow. All sizes sgain in $1.25 and $1.50 French Percale and Madras Shirts at only @8c for choice, in the 680 quality Balbriggan Underwear at 39c and ‘19e Fast Biack Socks at 13c pair. ot Liapres wit na the removal sale prices of ‘many goods are again lowered, 20 ‘that Saturday's half day of business should equal a whole day. ‘We have put these out on a separate table. ‘Panasors tnat were in lots at 81.98, £2.08, 94.95 and 95.98 for choice will be ‘They are worth all the way from $6.50 to “3 y protect the same and the parking in front | has been pursued. al G0. and 65c—JAPANESE PARCHMENT 91, $1.98, $2.98 and 45 for choice, and these lots include the entire present stock of AND MARK YOUR NAME ON IT o* x 950 ih regard to. thie anglum so'as ta give the | Of maid lots so as to prevent dirt. and or | loans have been called in tw some of the FANS Uarce and sina folds) —50e. parasols, the mates of which sold from $2.50 to @15. The €1.50 Gloria Silk FREE OF CHARGE. 5 Commissioners the right to make appoint | fie "sidewalks or alleyways and therevy | conservauve curtailment of new lomnm hes Sic.JAPANESE PARCHMENT FOLDING Umbrellas, with fancy handles, are to go at $1.39 for choice. A.complete line of et Le oes ments therein. in his opinion rendered to- | Shceructing the same, teen 10 eqme respects enforced. pet the FANS, with split bamboo sticks, plain and ’ ee Se ‘The Freedman's Hospital and Asylum in New Work Ordered. Sree! Greckatns ersum. i Gos tab ——s Dnzss Goons.—tonsands of varie of Pretty Wash Fabrics at Se yard Travelers: Supplies fils, District bad its origin in war times. | The Commissioners tofay ontered: at St hae te ee OPEN JAPANESE with it was formerly under the supervision at Srow ad We. Jap: FANS, for choice. Desirsbie goods with which you are familiar—our 123%c Organdles, ‘Always on hand. coped of the Secretacy at Wee Glee Bart lace ee ek 08 in street, | ously ald fancily cut handies—10e. paid ae Banerestamgs oars 2m ‘ae = cones ne Secret Rgpdh, tat; | Mount Pleasant, between Howard and Se. JAPANESE OPEN- WORK FANS—10a Geihiaicdenme ‘oii in _ 98 Jhine 28, 1874 is Stats 200, transfered it to | Sheridan avenues, under the permit system. A RAILEQAD CALCULATOR. 18¢c.-OPEN FANS, with bam = Saas Di $3.98. the Secretary of the’ Interior, who was to| | That sewer be constructed south, side of : JAPANESE Tr Black. maki timates and pass’ ail account street northwest to serve prem boo handles—1240. R OPHAM Ss aes and ‘be accountable to. whe ‘Treasurer, of to, ZK Inclusive, ‘under ‘the permit system. |A Story Told Out im Detrolt en Passenger ‘ua-G0En Sabaunen tees te) Sieh TBBONS—Removal sale prices Pll your every want st s saving in cost. 0 donen White Waste, alluis, 2102, | the United States for ail expenditures; and t con: of sewer rumble, Agent Hoge. decarated in White--10=. = Some illustrations: 23¢ s yard for choice of Millinery Ribbons that were up to 50e . ital and quar-| avenue and isth street extended between mated: RR Few ie, termaster stores be! to said hospital, Brie street and Kenesaw avenue be added ey ao won 1 Wee 37 dozen White Lawa Ws al and now In charge of the War Department, | to e provision sewers there men more - | built under th tion for suburban | than another,” remarked the drummer to Bio Wokse wavaee shall be transferred to the Interior Depart” | bu 1 approprial 1281 PENN. AVE. WW. W. ‘Have the old Trunk repaired now. —*_‘sy26-2t yard. Only 250 yard for 3 and 4-inch Silk and Satin Ribbons that were up to 40¢ 2 yard. Velvet Ribbons are Gc to 20e a yard instead of Sc to 23 yard. Widths X to ‘eolared stripes or solid colors—10c. ‘These coduced prices ‘whole pieces in all colors. Remnant ‘On January 18, 18%, Francis. J. | Sewers 18%, the traveling passenger agent, “it's railroad Se—OPEN JAPANESE FANS—coulds’t be — mae a =o Grimke and cight others filed in the oMce | That construction of sewers on cast side| wen and E always buy my ticket, san. any cheaper. stumtteastiter scien. a ‘We will place on sale in this extraordi- of the recorder of deeds of this District a | of Sth street southeast from I street to M| "niet p a. emiled blandly. nary list every Gingham and Percale Dress certificate of in tion, under the gen-| street, and on south side of N street from | Te tp. & smiled bi ese SATIN PALM LEAF FANS-2 sizes~cheap Sc for 19¢ vets Shirt Studs, all styles, | 180 for 25¢ Boot Pattern Hose. yet remaining in our Stock Sor misses and eral incorporation law, of the “Freedman's | 8th to 9th streets, be added to the schedule | . “Now,” went Groomer. emough at 2 for Se. le for 25e Link Cuff Buttons. 45c for 75c Ribbed Silk Vests, Summer Prices Zalldren, worth from $5.00 t0 @LEO. Hospital of the District. of Columbia.” of sewers to 'be Dulit “under the ‘apprepris- | 8. B. eee, the Baltimore and ‘Ohie agent Qe for 15c Sterling Silver Hat Pins. 91.59 for $1.98 Vassar Shirts for Ladies. ‘This certificate was int I am_in-| tion for rep! Hegre. ‘Se for 13e Enamel and Silver Stick Pins. 118e for 25e Swiss Embroiered Handkerchiefs. formed, to embrace the iman’s Hos-| That construction of sewer on west sile conrse? Good-tocking Seliew ‘Re for 48c and 68c Linen Chemisettes. pital and Asylum, but as that was a gov-|of Sth street northwest between M and % | as velvet, Well, T Seal’ ‘Wedcn’t claim to have many of these teft. Our 19c for 22c boxes, 6 yards, Tourists’ Ruching. Now $1.27. ernment institution under the control of | streets be added to the schedule of sewers | him the other day. A of mine. ‘object in bringing them nearer isto have still fewer—| 85c for 96c Biarritz Mousquetaire Gloves. $1.68 for 81.08 Silk Dress Fronts. aman etick ond aften to er eee Saen. the Tnterior Department it fas not in the] to be built under, the appropriation for re-| Washington wanted cransporte pe Og dee forall we shail need from now on are enough to | S0-for choice of $1 Kid Gloves ‘Oe for three 25¢ Windscrs. wt an terniiperstion gs corpo! the of an ini tion. that though | That one public gas lamp be established | dropped Hege a line. Hege sent said certificate had contained the fall names [on Sheridan Place and three on Cambridge | over. to ters at doce nce Regret, Che ee eeternoenINE, an | That a “gas Ment on Ste street meat the | ten daym and the appiicant joes not deprive th retary of the In-|that a e terior of jurisdiction over it, conferred by | corner of Cambridge Place be moved to | vitation to go out in @ private car, On the the act of June 2% 1874 The single ques- | the corner. way to the train he met €8c psir for combination lot kid Gloves, ‘88e for $1 Shopping Bags, all styles. 15e yard for 25c Point aIrelande Laces. 19 yard for 35e Point Applique Laces. ‘250 yard for 48c Black Chantilly Laces. (€8c yard for 91 Lace Demi-flouncings, answer emergency calls. After you have helped your- selves everybody will have been supplied. — 1c for 19¢ Columbia Veils, Pisrrs “Nusta Asp Tar Avascz.* THE PALAIS ROYAL, 12TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE, = DEATHS THIS MONTH. Night. nly the right to supervise and contro! the as Cipenditures for the Freedman’s Hospital | A special to the New York Sun from and Asylum. but does not confer upon | Pueblo,Col., says: The Arkansas river over- sage make appointments there: | sowed its banks Wednesday night, owing in. The it remains in the Secretary of 4 the Interior, under the act of June 2s, ists | to a cloud burst, which emptied tons upon conferring upon that official the direction | tons of water into the streams. Dwellers and control of the hospital. in the low portions were awakened and Philadelphia's Experience With Infectious | warned of the impending danger. In a few Hospitals. moments the streets were filled with frantic The following letter comes from the | people, and the wildest confusion prevailed. | “Punersl from St. Teresa's 2 mayor of Philadelphia to the Commission-| ‘The raging Waters tore their way through | Bas Sunday. Friends and SRE STS ers upon the subject of contagious disease | the levee on the main street and under- - a pie oa ee her | ALMAX. On July 27,1892, at #0. m. hospitals: “Opposition to the establish-| mined foundations, carrying away the | sftera short ioe ana ment of hospitals for contagious diseases | puiidines. Seabee eae. ped A. second crevasse formed a twenty-five CONTINUES TO ATTRACT AN ENDLESS STRING OF BUYERS. EVERY ONE LOOKING FOR THE BEST—EVERY ONE GETTING THE BEST VALUES IN PINE SHOES THEY'VE HAD THE LUCK TO COME Furniture, Wall Paper, Upholstery itures of said hospital “shall be under the} 4 plumber’s license has been granted to the ‘‘comforts of » home” simply be- 1874, so far as the direction and control of | They Will Aggregate About Twe Hundred cally different from that characterizing therefore, not to be adopted unless it is| played an important part. cleaning calities, Your word is taken as your bond. o ‘Why not let us lighten the burden of furnishing your house this fall ° by a little of our genuine accommo- su dation? We @n show yon « more sioners of the District of Columbia.” It @RAND be “Rink.” (¢ UWI S : ACROSS. THERE'S SOMETHING At The Rink t The ° : Cash or Credit! ANSBURG Goods, &o, We must be busy all vision and control of t LS is ‘ the time, so down go the prices— Sioners,”* transfers te the latter. tho cae: | John 2. Commer. Pstabiiahed 1640, Ctl Telephone 005. cause you bave not the ready cash. the’ hospital Is concerned. It is @ general Less Than Last July. Although we are not an installment rule lin the construction of statutes that! 4. number of deathe thie month will ordinary installment houses. We do not charge the credit par one inevitable. ‘There appears t to be been general’ be euta Saale baerecg AEMSRT of Sobe hase |e aaah, Mena eeneeat emit magnificent and varied stock of house ill thus be seen that the of thi Ste RA mega a two statutes runs In parallel lines without CLOUD BURST PUEBLO. 66 ’ ies HERE FOR EVERY ONE. PRICES ENABLE ONE TO INDULGE IN THE Oo ° ° “SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES” will ton “therefore is whether the protisice'in | "That hydrant in front of 12% N strest | "Don't bother about that which are the same whether you to make he genie op in the hospital, and °o pecial Day sere acs Sori Gamers Cee Sy chaser a single cent more than the he thought that in a great measure ac- and the act of March 3, 1893, as to the con- trol and direction of this hospital. ‘The act | “Ur the sw persone who died during July of of March 21882, simply declares that “here- | igor Sear abt ware “under Neu wears wine than any other establish- meeting. For these reasons my opinion ts, rT} Li URY OF HAVING A PAIR OF NING EVERY KIND OF SHOES MADE— 729 Tra Sr. 729 Tr Sn prevail for the next few weeks on the act of March 3 1a, being the current | northwest be removed. S. B.,” he said, very solemnly. ‘I den't be want to pay cash or be credited. J528_ 420. 422. 424. 490 7TH ATREET. __| this depenc upon the question whether act 2 is @ reasonable presumption that the Legts- te about 6M, or 20 less than the parties with credit. We accommodate ture does not intend to keep really ‘con poe arse ‘oie ab Gok ape eae : tradictory enactments on the statute bookr, rset os menaat ha or to effect so important a measure as a | CCPRing sesearyged An! repeal of the law without expressing an in-| health department said he thought the cash purchaser; no notes to sign, no after the expenditures for the Freedman's —— fer naiman’s | while this month $00 were under that age, a SLAUGHTER . onetian 5 =— the clause in the act of March 3, 18%, | Seven Lives Lost by the Flood of Wednesday WHITE, BLACK, RUSSET, HIGH, 5,000 Boozs Givex Free S seas 3s eres ae Seces Waineral wi fake slate em har late reiteen, 24 Interests affected, as no one desires to have om : utred, | 14th sigeet southwest, om Saturday, Jury am, gts such institutions located in, his immediate | Se eens can en ar ae 2 aes rh Donte Fricods ‘and neighborhood. The city of Philadelphia has | *° alutances Feapecttulls 2 ae eres Meat ice eadetphia MAS | yottoms. Other crevasses wipes out the everything in stock—Carpets, Mattings, District appropriation bill, that the expend- Miscellany. There is no need. to deny yourself of March 3, 18%, repeals the act of June 23, with a kind of credit that is radi- OW THE tention to do so. Such an interpretation is, | work of the house-to-house inspectors At 729 7th St. ir vour “cord ethene supervision and ostrol at the Geen SF Se Oe Se eee J Sceetieeee eae rete eee eee ° a an ta () are extra barvains, because of ‘regular stock only mest such a fate dur. above referred to, gives the Commissioners Temoval The knowledge second foo A ; ; a : a Ra peas of thasotad Julius Lansburgh, ‘roods on this Boor, LOW AND ALL, THE OTHER KINDS. FRIGHTENS YOU, SOME PRICES ARE MERE PRAC- TIONS OF WHAT YOUVE BEEN IN business portion of the city. BATC! Eyitet gu reins Jey 2. But our prices will surprise you. It’s a matter of THE HABIT OF PAYING. from the center of the city: that is, a mile | "RotCucrs manned boats and hastened to | Howmet the Teme, otreck murchweet, 3 K Ov! cucrs manned boa has CONNINoRAM Baroni 1) “4 Tz tetsst sty10 2tcn sutts, mate to rota af 08, 60 and 97.50. impossibility for any house in Washington to sell you CALL AND LOOK OVER THE oF more, in a district that hax become more | ane rellet of the unfortumates huddled wpce | COMER RAM BATORELOR. 2. D.. Gress Dem- MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. THE PRICE LOWERED” NOT THR QUALITY, AND ALL SIZES ARE MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS at such TABLES. WE'VE EMPLOYED AN or less thickly populated. The buildings | yoofs and in trees, who were removed. to | diction of the United Btaten, Bs HERE. CHOOSE gem ARE SUITS WITH GROUNDS OF MITES ea EXTRA LARGE FOKCE OF EX- are located upon a piece of ground about | piaccs of greater safety. DULANY. On the 27thef 2 Py Books for chillren, Books for CREAM, PINK AND BLCE, WITH ‘A DOTS AND STRIPES surprisingly low prices as we quote below: wealawcin Gtceaune ce wien ten acres in extent in the twenty-eigntn | Passe of Sreater satety. | with | aDULASY. 7th of, July. 1B 88 eee re fpear cpeentire ay WEGIR Ta for chsies of Parla Model Dresses of India Silk, worth up to 950 each. MEN'S SUITS. Worth $8 to #10. Now 86.40. ON THE CROWDS THAT'LL BE- Se tne Penney iene eee New ork branch | steain pumps on Central block, where the | ULANS in the a sia ih agar of he ag apy per jusive 1 th 1 2, “ * road, ot very [tem ! events fourth year of her age Y%he Dulletio board at entrance SaaS ie craters cele Racin Reprints wort ee Se crea wy to br ileghel aes aah heehee ee ey mrs distant from Germantown junction. ‘These | W&teFs Stood nearly level with the store | scons "erm . and great display of Books in neers Saturday. Interment private. buildings were established in 1985, when the | Geminis chty {ail is rapid. however, and ne *y ' TITTON. On the mornin of July 2K, 1803, Dopulation of the city was less than sino, | Pt ty estimated ‘that at least seven lives | 20GRRINE. beloved daucier ef cemee,& sad and when the lot in question was sur-| have been lost. while the aggregate loss of J qulnpltndacpameneand rounded by commons. The city has rapidly extended all around this location and now | P7PS*" Will reach $250,000, apres coed re window. You can decide at once from our monster descriptive board which you prefer. You can Go no better thing for your chii- dren than get them splendid and MEN'S SUITS. Worth 812.50 to $14. Now $8.50. ae 7.50 for Serze Eton Suits, the mates 3 7 x 5. . ans Balt ates of which sold up to 815 each. MEN'S SUITS. Worth $13 to $10. Now 89.7: ‘Swiss Embroidered Suits, sizes 10 to 14 years, worth up to $7. MEN'S SUITS. Worth $17 to $20. Now $11.50. Tourist Newmarkets, inade of light weight cloths in uavyy black, ALL-WOOL SERGE SUITS, blue or black. Worth 81% Now 89. 've just adde! an immense lot of 3 3.00 Dongola Button Shoes, ing all sizes, to for 1-88 for Mis 98 for 810 tan, Kray. 91.98 for 95 India Silk Waists. ‘aists. there is a clamor for the removal of the RENE RE came whisrered instructive illustrated books, 85.96 for $9 Fmpire Silk Waiste I peed ap en apeher eid mre BLUE AND BLACK ENGLISH SERGE SUITS. OES POURS SADRATN Tae DpEDinel Solem a oe ae eee teal tniaaah bp eee poe gg ; Hae ate 5 3 % ‘Fane: a v - Repeated s' e ter- $3.98 for $6.50 Surah and India Silk Waists. | 0c for 85, 75 and 68e + Waists. Worth $16.50. Now $10. ‘We've also added a big lot of Ladies’ vise to the construction of new build- Pars that the pone g Lear eae Conioms seohow like ct . 729 Tm Sn 729 Tra Sz. MEN'S STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS. Worth 812. 83.50 Fine Dongola Button Shoes, all Ings, appurtenances, etc. *: _ 5 Now 86.50. sizes, to z “The selection of a site has been contem- | *"* ‘0 be executed August 4 come in direct seam roees READ THIS LIST: aists or C. ‘MEN'S ALPACA COATS, Worth €2.50. Now8150. OUR 75-CENT BARGAIN TABLE. plated before, but obstacles have been en-| Conflict with the following telegram, re- BY HER GRANDMOTHER, Tiustrated History of the Great Civil Wan ‘Museum of Wonders, countered which have delayed action. Th ‘ME! selection of a site is a most difficult que: SERGE PANTS, blue or aray. Now 81.75. aS In the combination lot of Lawn. Percale and Sateen Waists offered at 30¢ for ceived by the ‘ting secretary of the in- from her Ladies’ House Slippers, all sizes, % “ ‘and friends respectfully invited to MEN'S GINGHAM OFFICE COATS. Now 25c. tion. While it is of the greatest advanta Mt LT, July 25 : choice, you will find many $1 garments. Not one that was less than 68 cents. = 23 CENTS A PAIK. to the sick to have such an instituuion con- y woes Ng om Tursdes. Jaly. 37 Ss Be abi Uineethy opponts an en step of te levator ee Ladies’ $33 Dongola Button 5), venient of access to all parts of the city, so | “GMeny Waterton: Washington: oe she ex: pact ine HDTH TNE one ot Mp aot Robbe Family Physician, Ex polyllde bia Ladies’ Osigtd Tew ail a 40, as Rot to expose them to the risks of long | tension of time for execution of the nine | Au, 4: Gelleuer, axed eleven months sud mise Star of Bethlebens, Tings rps tous Capen and Jackat, hig ore wil be wearing, tha the NEGLIGE HINTS for Toe, win ate. Formeny | — rimeterdiech,for.sn-nrt ADc, [804 penttcaw interemeroblese ts sien Jase | Condemned Choctaws to September & Rea ate tes, ae sro rata, a ate eemaan Statice: This 970 Lace Wrap for B45, thle 95D Wrap” for a: choice of hese OS Be et NR SMe Formerly) Ladies’ $2 White, Canvas Ox. 77 tion. There is lesa objection toa remote | This information has been fully comirmed | geieck To Tutermanr at , ’ History of the United States, Gos nd Ribbon Cones for 800 of theat OIE Velen Cope he eee ae 1, 01.25 and 91.50. fords, Kid tip and trimmed for | 4 «Dc. location, but there is the difficulty of ac-| at the department, where the opinion is | Rrieods and’ relatives are ‘Teay anvlied “to Indian Horrors, Capes reduced to $2.05 from 80 50. ‘Light-weight Jackets fa. Engiiah: tan SS et ee 31 0 cess tobe encountered, which makes the | very strongly expressed that these Indians | *24 rach Sais SESE TRO Sit rota vtec : S100 | erentcaise espe miata, sac: | SH Soi exci on, ef oe 08 | RUS. Ei CR IR tome ex's : ae iF the territory contiguous thereto, almost | named or on any other day. ayo Crown Jewols, Q ( a ait are nil. In a city like Philadelphia, which has = = Opec pobeda eoeel ‘will ve ivan eqs: Life of Barnuzs, a ) * Oxiord Hess spriugheeietors OOo. iS eety octendad eonn. yom can understand pres after. Pilgrim's Proxrest, "881.5 ‘@ hospital located in the environs wi Readings Thermometer. Sensitens eee x ena lGmbine,the Eton and Skirt and you havea suit worth $7.50. This means a Coe bees Neue Unpelonien 4 be very distant from the extreme other | The following were the readings of the te ~ ‘Histories, mes ‘i . heels, for. * 750 side of the city and consequently it should | thermometer at the weather bureau today: he ian Roe Semey eet te tee, be Life of Sherman, Sux Skmrs Asp Cuamnxa Wrarrers Ar Lowenry Prices. ee eke ee OE. Rul be necessary to multiply the Mummtae | fA2.68 2 P. m., 79; maximum, §9; mint- | fon, (b, ‘Mine CHARITY HALL. ate Marvelous Wonders, sonToeentire colleetion—one of the most complete in the city—is included at the 188, LOF..ecssee snes Sy Sires om Hinons gC Sweat te teccs Soemar eae ! * feesor aL Sound BL 48 Wrappers, 48 for #4 Gloria Silk Skirts, all sections. The commission will locate a MS eR ‘she Life of James G. Blaine, | Sisters: pe Go for $6 30 Gace With skirts. 39 stte, an appropriation having already been ‘er cent off prices of other Wrappers, 80:98 for 810 Novelty Silk Skiner en eee on re 729 72a Sx. 729 Tra Sx. Everybody can get the above books absolutely free of cost. Our Coffees are roasted right Record of Deaths. = iscsbeahenmetne, ~ harem During the twenty-four hours ending | Uzy iz je the saterest of othe ek. she ma tion of the commission will be subject to the | at noon today burial permits were issued | Gare and symnaths. thus iudtatine the Savior. confirmation by city counctis. "At that time | from the health office for the following: | sheadored.”(Sorfatk it is expected that local interests will exert | White—Caroline R. Dulany, 74 years; - themselves to oppose such action. The site| geran cs Pennie, st yeare, Patrick Ay on the river will be advantageous If it were | S@rah C. Pangle, 3 FAMILY Cor. Oth and E Sts. Summer Undergarments. $2.98 for the $5.50 Bridal Shirts with trimmings of choicest laces. Ni Choice New Teas, 30. 40, 50 ear 60, 80c. and $1 per pound. ’ Tar Paras Rovars Fasovs $1 Laws Watsr For 79c Need we write of the style and finish, the At and quality of these Lawn Waista? -—— Public opinion says: They are the best 81 Waiate in Washington. s = | Curpxex's Goons—oatste tor Caldren froin Oto 18 yeers, Fall tin at removal sale prices, Broken iote are combined aad offered af nominal prices? Mot for the diMeults of useees end Lost 'nt | Tobin, 8 years; Irma Lewis, 7 years; Wi-| Huamwar Ronsrar, here in Washington by our own Feces > So EE TOT ETE transportation. Dr. B. W. Richardson of| son A. Turner, 7 years; Lia Leafiel, 3 Toasting mills and sold direct to g ao ~ London, who is an expert in these matters, | months; John W. Brown, § days; Leonard — consumers, cs i . . is of the opinion that hospitals for the | Martin,’ 59 years. Geall Cutioa; 20; 90. 20 Send ‘brie Drawers. 38 for the 73c trimmed zarments, ‘A Gasca Rebecca Williams, 15 _ years; seal the sana of poor brake nd oo huleat pow ds, 17 years; Albert Ross. S years: | tabor:the latter is the worst form of higuway roltonry. ee Titer eet eninG. | Merit has amade a succes of CARTERS LA9TLE ‘Susan r, year; rani ~ months: Wiliam | Thomes, 1|52YER FILLS. Teny heveheanee Romeneeewe neighborhood, and I must say that that is carl S. Henry, 5 months: William | a ee re ee naa wits be IIEATSOND the ‘opinion that is held by myself after | Bron" Johnton, 6 smomthe: “Joseph it | AND WORTHLESS. FRAUDS. and with heer te considerable experience and observation, | © years é hopes to trade upon the merit and reputation but with the condition that the hospital | Thomas, 47 years. “1 Ven PILUA —" treatment of contagious and infectious dis- Colored: ‘Sie. yer pound. eases should be centrally located, and he | Hattie E: is also of the opinion that when such hos- pitals are properly conducted there is no danger of communicating disease to the 15 Per Ct. TORE Say pay SUNS ‘TER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. 729 Tes Sz. TELEPHONE sis. at i | SED FOR SL | Vests, 250.” Altering and | ie tb fines, Goods called for and | — rE HAH OS Sth st. nw.,, } - utaw st., Baltimore, Ma. | o ] | iy 16 | Tui Dresses fit chilaron from tp Feduced to de | Id an c, 10 7S fous SLU, to te from ao. ‘These are keine reductions iu peice of tf t cl st earnents that are one of a kind or otherwise outcast, "Fhe taabeo A. LISNER, Gorner 12th St and Pas Aves Discount Sale, Notwithstanding all, the ‘‘splurze”” the various ““Bankrupt” siles about town are making we are underselling them—giving cur patrons better quality. and better fitting ‘Shoes for. their money than obtainable anywhere else fn, Washineton. ea ‘are glad ail, are not bueged” and that some are good her. Our ANNUAL 15 5 DISCOUNT SALE ‘has been 0 far a remarkable success. We must satisfy you-for your future patronage. EHoover & Snyde Bm 1217 Pa Ave BEBEREREE ZEAE SESE: ERELERRLERLE SES ERERR ELE ESSER: aanagesazeaaewenee Open tilt 12 o'clook Saturday Night. x 310-312 7H SE N.W. ON'T let those flaming = tisements of $1 and 81.25 Neg- lige Shirts reduced to _ ie. “lead you astray.” Such Shirts could be sold for Sic., and still there would be 5c. profit on each Shirt Nothing but calico. and very “poorly” put together besides. For a dollar here you get the best dollar Shirt in the city—cheviot, madras, sateen, Bedford cord, &e.— and we guarantee it to fit. Begpes Bevueces Spr Facvene 831 9TH ST. N.W.—JUNCTION ¥. ¥. AVE. 328 be located on a plot of ground of ample size to isolate it, relatively speaking, from adjoining bulldings and to have the admin- istration of it rigidly conducted as that of @ quarantine station. Any other informa- tion that you may desire to have, if in our Possession, we will most willingly communi- cate.’ The Fifteenth Street Transfer Station. The Commissioners received a sugges- tion this morning from Thos. H. Dutton. relative to the location of the transfer box of the W. and G. R. R. company, at the corner of 15th and G streets northwest He auprowes the See of rameving it to the middle of 15th street, and says the Commissioners should provide a full-sizec car for the shelter of passengers in stormy Weather. The car could be mounted or wheels, and could be brought down anc One Will and a Memorandum. J The wili of the late Arabella Upton was filed today. She leaves $1,500 of the pro- ceeds of sale of house 2409 M street north- west to H. D. Porter, and directs that the balance be deposited for the use of her niece, Ada Upton Hitchcock, to whom she leaves the rest of her estate. bate Court today in the estate of Mary Murdock. On a back leaf is written and BEWARE OF THESE HIGHWAYMEN; owt be imposed upon with an article offered to youns “just CARTERS.” There ts nothiures -E-R--S" and be sure you garthe genuine CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIOR properly witnessed the wishes of Mrs. Mur- dock, but it is unsigned by her. Her wishes are that $100 be paid Mrs. Skelly, $7 to St. Peter's Church, $25 masses for her soul, 3% for Father Sullivan for masses for Father Boyle, a nominal sum for an absent son and the balance to John Thomas and James Lawrence. FOR PITCHE CasToata

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