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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 1893. MEETZS Mopeek PHAEMAGE: CLOSED s' AYS. 11% ASS F SE N. W. MEERIZ3 Mitazs AXEGAE AXNUAE REVictIOs gate EDUCTION ALE Is full of interest to careful and judi- cious buyers. To say that yesterday and to- day have been busy days is only putting it mildiy. This corner was simply all of yesterday, and this morning the rush started im anew. Here are the offers around which interest is concentrated, and which sre at your dis- Poss! tomorrow, as long as the articles hold out. 2 RFUMERIFS. PERFOMEnEs. DEngiirer rm Celebrated “Newman” Perfumes, most popular odors, EXCEEST [TOILET gosps xceccest Lome: Soars Mertz’s Celebrated Complexion soap, per box (3 cakes). Now..... ‘Mertz's Oatmeal Soap, per box @ cakes). Now . pe a te. Mertz's Honey Soap, per Now .... Ceievrated Vinolia, per box cakes). Now ae Thymol Ska Soap. THER ‘POILer Provrsires THte Jorer ReEQuisites. Pouce de Leoa (Bloom of Youth). Now 59. Julie"s Tollet Powder. Special price, 2te. Belezaire Toflet Powder. Now 20e. Lavender Bags. Special price, Te. Hot Water Bugs (one, two or three quart.) ( Now 88. Cream of Cucumber and Lettuce (delightful for the skin). Special price, 15e. Pinaud’s Eau de Quinive (small sise). Now B2e. Pinaud’s Exe de Quinine (large sise). Now 58, Pure Violet Orris. Now 1Se. per package for Se). ‘Crown Lavender Salt. Now 30c. per bottle. ‘Mertz’s Aromatic Lavender Salt. Now Sle. per bottle. Babatean’s Skin Food (remores skin wrin- les aud skin blemishes). Special price, 88e. per jar. Roses and Myrrh (for the teeth). Now 10¢. per bottle. Mertz’s Curling Fluid (not gummy or Keeps the hair in curl. Now I5e. G&e SHS Wisk Bases. Extra Fine Quality Whisk Brooms, 630 ‘with white handles and velvet trim- mings. Were 75 cts. and $1. Now. to 25 ets. ench. Now. Hendsome Traveling Bi cases, which were 25 cts. Other Brooms at equally great PETES ASD POwDes Bors At very great reductions tomorrow in order fo close them Out. Puffs and Boxes, together, the prices af the boxes. ‘OR LL ¥PLAINTS. EMERIES FOE Atk Coscertints: ASTONISHING OFFERS TOMORROW ONLY. for less than 100 Lady Webster Pills, only.. Less than what your druggist would charge you by the dozen. 1 ls. Box ReGued Powdered oni MORE WONDERFUL VALUES. Extra Large Box Sea Salt..50 cts. Armour's Extract of Beef, Actual TOMORROW Selling Price. ONLY. ie small size... Bierts’s Keet, Wine and Iron. .$1 Dlertz's Wine of Calisaya and Iron, a =-35 ets...25 CTS. infecting Solution, free of anti-septic sold, quart bot- --29 CTS. MERTZ’S MODERN Pharmacy (Closed Sundays), 1 < Ladies’ $3.50 & % High Russia g x “Bluchers” X Now $2.25. X x HOOVER & xX SSNYDER, X, 1217 Pa. Ave. X we fickleness of fash- &. We keep in the e im dress goods above and We've mot a passe h Lawns, neat YARD. 10 pieces Cotton Challis, 4c. yard. Black Plaid Organdies, several dress patteras ieft d to yard. 1 bate % Ua 4 Musiim, 2c. per Vests, a few odds desirable— reduced worth double. —706 K S:. as 928 Tsu Coupon For Men. (Good only for Saturday, August 26, from 8a.m. tol p.m.) THIS EVENING STAR COUPON AND 50C. ENTITLES THE BEARER TO CHOICE OF ANY NEGLIGE SHIRT IN STOCK AT THE PALAIS ROYAL, COR- NER 10TH ST. AND PA AVE. ¥ sa-GeExTLEMEN cencrally are aware that the Intest style French Percale Shirts are here in the new bine with white polka dots and stripes. It is also well known that $1.50 is the current price for such. Your size in hundreds of other ‘equally desirable shirts will be found tomorrow on table near door No. 1119 Pa. ave. The coupon is worth the difference between 50 cents and the actual value of the shirt you select. €@The coupon is not a solitary attraction. The removal sale lowers prices of all furnishings: 25e for 35c Lisle Socks; 18e for 23¢ Fast Black Socks: 5c for 50c Summer Suspenders; 75e for C. G. Bal. Underwear; 39¢ for ordinary 75¢ Close One O’Clock. So many stores close half day on Saturday that ladies and gontiemen need to save time tomorrow—need to shop where furnishings of all kinds may be found under the one roof. Such s place is the Palais Royal. The removal sale prices will save you money. 25C. Novels for 5c. AMONG THE THOUSANDS TO SELECY FROM ARE THE FOLLOWING: Twice Told Tales by Nathantel Hawthorne. ‘The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. ‘Woman Against Woman by Mrs. M. E. Holmes. ‘The Clemencean Case by Alexander Dumas. ‘Merle’s Crusade by Rota Nonchette Carey. Called Back by Hush Conway, Aunt Diana by Rosa Nouchette Carey. Sappho by Dandet. ° A Hardy Norseman by Edna Lyall. ‘Two ‘The Duke's Secret by Berths M. Clay. fans eens Justin Harley by J. E. Cook. Hypatia: On Her Wedding Morn by Bertha M. Clay. iyoatia by Charles Kingsley. ‘Mona's Choice by Mra. Alexander. ‘The Last Days of Pompeii by Bulwer Lytton. - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by R. L. Stevenson. ‘Handy Andy by Samuel Lover. Blind Fate by Mra. Alexander. ‘Marvel by The Duchess. £97 The Stationery Department contains Playing Cards and s hundred and one ‘things other than stationery proper. We sell Writing Paper bythe pound. A pound at only 13c contains 100 sheets medium and 80 sheets large size real lmen paper. Envel opes 5 and 8c. Bargains For Ladies. 18c. pair tor warranted Fast Black Stockings—3 pair for 50c. EB These hose were imported to sell at 25¢ pair, Dut not coming up to the standard the “buyer” is anxious to quickly dispose of them. 4Qo tor choice of that Jewelry from the Orient— Brooches, Hair and Hat Ornaments that sell for fancy Prices in Paris and in the orfental booths at Chicas. 48c. here for articles that visitors to the Midway have seen sold at $2.75 and up to 88-20 we are told. Li ctor 190 French Rib Veste-2 for 250. Serve fas well for corset cover as an undervest. ZW5ertor sor quaitty SMk-Anish Ribbed Vests, tm white, pink, blue, rellow, ecra. And only 23¢ for ‘Stockings in the scarce leather shades. | 49 c tor 75e Black Silk Lisle Hose, with lace-work ankles. ‘These were 8c originally, but reduced to Se for the removal sale. 250 yard—among the ribbons that are cresting snc a furore are 5-inch wide White Satin and G@. @.Ripbons, worth 68c—the best manufactured. B3cror nest ailancse Silk Gloves, and only 19efor those that usually sell at 390 and 50c a pair. 13c tor sneer White Lawn Handkerchiefs, with embroidered and scalloped borders as delicate and Tefined os hand-made, Look worth $1.50. are worth 25e. Se tor 190 Canvas Belts, 100 for 250 Sik Belts and ‘25e for SOc Leather Belts are popular removal sale Prices. $1.35 toc cnoice of senty tour Stik Umbrellas, a trimmed handles. Easy to pick out a 62 Umbrella, 1c tor Kieinert’s Dress Shiclds, in all sizes; 81 8 dozen. So many are buying by the dosen that you art & ead 12m Sr & Px Ave need to take immediate advantage of the opporvunity. 89c tor #1 Gloves. Best quality Waite Chamots Mousquetatres, Foster Kid Gloves and reliable French Kid Gloves are included. 5c tor choice of remnants of Ruchings, many of the lengths being sufficient for neck and sleeves, and ‘worth 23e. 22c tor the 410 Pique Drese Fronis, combining scarf and vest with four pear! buttons. Q8c race Trimmed Underwear worth ap to #225. ‘and Satin Corsets worth 85 ia this combination lot at Be for enoice—second floor. 39c tor the 50° Biack Lisle Hose, in the fashion- able Rembrandt rib. So-called, the writer presames, ‘because of the black and white effect—the heavy rib andalternate drop stitches cause such effect when 20 ver cont aiscountone-Afts of the alwady ow prices of Laces that are in short| 25c—rhe Boye Shirt Walste thet were adverttoed as rednced to 3¢ are again lowered, s0 6s to dispose | of them all before closing time tomorrow—before 1 o'clock. Sc tor chitaren’s 15e Linen Cotlare and Se for the (Continued above.) Ribbon Bargains Extraordinary. ‘Would the department be thus crowded with eazer purchasers if ¢1 bargains were not offered? Our new buyer rays: “‘I never could gather such @ crowd at White's during the dull searon.” It is doubtless known to the reader that R. H. White & Co. is the leading establishment of Boston. ‘The extraordinary bargains that have caused such a furore are supplemented with others that will end the week triumphantly for the new ““buyer” and the Palais Royal, Manufacturer’s “Seconds.” ‘The best ribbons are so expensive that they undergo the closest examination. Those with amost imperceptible defects are ‘These “‘veconds” of best been secured from the leading makers. They will be sold as bought—at less than half prices. RIBBON WORTH UP TO 30c YD. FOR ONLY 120. THOSE WORTH UP TO 30c YD. FOR ONLY 20c. THOSE WORTH UP TO 68¢ YD. FOR ONLY 25-. THOSE WORTH UP TO $1.25 YD. FOR ONLY 38c. wre the best qualities possible to produce, ‘Sa-Your eyes will tell yon that they that the colors are correet, that defects the ribbons are as good as perfect. Note GF Loom ends gf Ribbons from one of the world’s lead makers will soon be ‘Ten thousand yards here Monday. Going at the rate of nearly two thousand da; x8 te me me We 13e Joe Ie 2e Be Be Se Se Se Te 9 0 : 200 fe G@r-All styles, colors and widths still here, but don't delay a call and early visitors to leave you the most desirable. The Seasonable Wraps. Since the thin summer dresses will be worn for some time to come, the correct ‘wraps for the cool wornings and evenings are inquired a‘ter by fashionable women. We think the Palais Royal is the first to be able to produce them. $6.50 sor ine style London Capes, made of licht weicht black cloth with black ribbon trimuning. Detailed description is difficult to give in print. Ladies are invited to see the garments and try them on, without thinking that we expect to make a ssle. 2. 9 48. Ho BGe | 50a. Be Be. ‘expect the $1.98 tor tne coves made of English cloth in the undefinable mixtures 90 dear to tne heert of the true Britisher. They look better then you'll expect, if you udxe by the appearacce of some of the tourists we have seen in Washington lately. QB8c tor cashmere Waists which are an improvement of the stzle known as “Norfolk They fit well: come in navy, earnct and black; of such quality material that 9Sc1s less than balf the price that will be quoted generally. Our buyer secured these of a manufacturer who could uot afford to wait till the open me of the season. @ BZ-ABG tor racea-trimmed Cashmere Dressing Sacqnes made to retail at 24.98, Licht blue, pink and other shades that help to make women so fascinat- img im men's eyes. $1.98 soe riterdown Dressing Secques, in old tine, plat, fawn, tan and other delicate shades. Less than half price—worth 85. The Summer Girl Costumes. Little reeks the sammer girl that while she ts clad in airy costume that many ef her winter clothes are already designed ana made. Thus it is that manafac- turers are willing to dispose of summer goods at next-to-nothing prices. Like the following: ADc ss 1e05 than half the actual value of the Serpentine Waists. Apart from the beauty of the lawns and percales of which they are made these Waists better display a woman’s figure than any garment yet introduced. $1.98 tor puck Fton Suits made to retail at $0.50. And here are Saits for £2.75 that are exclusive, made of superior quality duck, with double breasted waistcoat and Eton jacket “‘slashed” at back. ‘These scits were made for R. H. Macy & Co. of New York. The firm’s name and address is on the silk tab that is sewed in the jacket. But how do they come to the Washington Palais Koyal, and why is the price only 82.75? Brother merchants are asking such questions not less than our patrons. This is only one of the many current surprises here. $7.50 sorstorm sence suits made like the imported tailor made Note the braid trimming and genieralstyle and finish and you need not be told $15, is less than the actual worth of such suits. 8c tor weapvers madetoselt from $1.50 to 82.25 each, You needn't ask where is the counter for them, The crowd there will tell you. - The Palais Royal. A. LISNER, Ar Ove Main House 930 Axp 932 Sevenra Sr, Usr Noox Tomozzow Oxtx. ‘If not sold before that time, WILL BE FOUND, SPBEAD OUT ON THE Odds and Ends Tables =-At I5C.== Another lot of Dix’s Child's Spring- heel Button Shoes. $1 and $1.25 goods. ‘Small sizes only. ; =-At 50¢.-= A tew more pairs of $1.25 to $2.50 Were $1 to $1.50. ==At $1.25.=- ‘25 pairs Men's Tan Blucher Laced Boots. AT ALL 3 STORES Dax Toxorrow, NTINUING aND ‘UNTIL ‘SOLD, ‘We are offering the entire balance Low Cut Shoes Lavus, Mzws Axp Curpnews. TanHigh Cut Shoes 4T THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN FOR GOOD FOOTWEAR. ‘That were $2 and $2.50. --92.35-- ‘For Gents’ Hand-made Black and ‘Tan Low Shoes; also Tao High ‘Shoes * That were $3 and $3.50. Wm. Hahn &Co.'s 9) AND 092 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 Pa. AVR. 931 PA. AVE. 8.2. 1 DO YOU Ever Think ae Every day that you fail to ‘Attend our GREAT DRIVE SALE olden W. H. ‘Hooke, wc: Sra Axp Pexy. Ave CREDIT At the “Rim k.” ‘We are perfectly willing to extend the privilege of credit to responsible persons. Largest stock of Furniture, Carpets. Upholstery Goods, Wall Paper, &c., in the city, and not an article but . which you can own on eredit—1f you want. Pay us ® little down and the bal- ance in weekly or monthly installments, Julius Lansburgh “RINK,” au2l-6t N. ¥. AVE. NEAR 14TH ST. Gas Ranges ARE GREATLY REDUCED THIS WEEK. 2 burners, were $18, now......$14.40 8B burners, were $20, now. .....$16.00 4 burners, were $22, now......$17.00 All set complete with iron pipe connections. A Tough Trunk. After all, isn’t It best to buy an “‘undemolishable? ‘Trunk?—one that will stand the rough without going to : Each, Although everybody else asks $12 for its equal. Our price is $9. If it’s indestract- fole, imagine how strong it must be— but why tmag.ne? Why not drop in and look at it Kneessi, 425 7th st. About 90 Prs. Ladies’ “Oxfords” —and Slippers, ‘oda sizes” only, in tan, gray and fancy ‘‘novelties,” ‘spread out on s table. $2.50, $3, $3.50 Axo $4. FOR $1.49. Wilson &Carr, WASH., D. C., BALT., MD., 920 F at. 4and 6 W. Balt. st. Better Times|# sss2% Are Coming, But it is impossible for any one to offer better bargains than you can find here. Seo prices below, vize Boys’ $2.50 Satin Calf Button Shoes (sizes 4, 5 Ladies’ @2 Hand.tarn Spring-heel Oxfords (sizes 246 to 436) for. 1, Ladies’ $3 and $3.50 Russet Oxfords (all sizes) Men's €4 Calf Bluchers (fall styles) for ‘Men's 83 Calf Biuchers (fall styles) for Children's and Misses’ @1.50 Hand. fords for... THE WARREN SHOE HOUSE, Go. W. Rica, 919 F STREET NORTHWEST. = sul7 YOUR WORD IS YOUR BOND AT @ROGAN’S. Among the many bitter comptaints of @all business ond scarcity of money which has characterized these past three months we can trathfully of usis mnde and laid free of cost—no charwe for ‘waste in matching figures. We sell a Forty-pouca | of b jair Mattress for 87—Woven Wire Springs, 81. 75— Six-foot Oak Extension Table, $3.50. Refrigerators, ‘Mattings, Baby Carriages and anything anybody e ‘used to ““housekeep” with is here—and it's yours 8 promise to pay. GROGAN’S MAMMOTH GREDIT HOUSE, 810, 821, 823 7TH ST. N.W., BET. H ANDIST& ver for See’ Button, lace and bincher lace, cloth. all French kid of dull dongola tops, Kangaroo ‘and calf skin, glazed foxing or patent leather foxing, patent leather tips ‘and plain toe, uarro ‘or common: tO. style. Now for the price. They were from 7. Your choles tomorrow for paetediade ters 52.35. Be early and get your size. EDMONSTON sew —1334 F Sx. N.W.—sr00e IRE AND WATER SALE. Tamnow offering my. stock of Goods, Revolvers: Kites: Lawn Teanisaad Base Ball B.S WALFORD. auld-ln 477 Pa. ave new THE VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN. The Democrats May Be Troubled by Their Silver Plank. Populists Claim to Be Gina of O'Fer- Fall's Nomiuation—The Fight for ‘the United States Senatorship. Special Dispatch to the Evening Star. YOU WILL READ IT ALL. Saterday’s Star Will Be One of Un- usual Attractivences. A great deal of pains has been taken to keep tomorrow's Star right'up in the first Tank of the procession, and ft can confi- dently be asserted that the public tomorrow will be thoroughly pleased with what is rro- vided. The following are a few of the fea- ture chapters: THE CENTENNIAL CHORUS(ilustrated). The committee and the directors who RICHMOND, Va, Aug. %—The usual . M. Appleby of Georgetown, and a civil en dik Siar tek Sins we ane Wem Will'make it @ feature of the celebration. | gineer by profession, shot wimself yester~ rienced in Virginia politics. The leaders of |ON THE UPPER POTOMAC (itumrated).| ay in Druid Hii Park, Baltimore, with « the contending parties, however, are mar-| Scenes along the canal on a bicycle trip| #-caliber revolver, only one chamber of shaling their forces for the decisive fight. from Hagerstown to Cumberland. 3 tee Both the democrats and populists are now ‘The wound inflicted @i4 not prove imme- making elaborate arrangements for the | 4OW TO REACH OLD AGE iustrated). | aiatety fatal, and Mr. Appleby was taken opening of the campaign, which will occur| Noted venerables tell of their halits and|in the patrol to the Maryland Hospital. in a very short time. All of the democrats | odes of life. There he died about 5 o'clock. His name are rapidly falling in line for Col. O’Ferrall | FoR CoO! was learned through a stamp on fils for governor now since he has won the i: DATE GRastmiem, clothes. The hospital authorities notilied Some appropriate gowns for little ones to| the dead man's friends in Georgetuwn, und wear in the mountains. ‘Mr. James Appleby, the pharmacist, Ms are MANY ODD ANIMALS Citustrated). brother, went on, identified the remains, ing silent on the subject. Most of the dem-| A land filled with creatures of strange | @Md gave preliminary instructions for their ccrats are also satistied with the platform| — forms. removal. formulated by the recent state convention. It was learned that the fath! shot had It is true, however, that many of the rurai | "ASHION'S FANCIES (itustrated. ‘been fired in the presence of several men delegates would have been better satisfiea | Some of the latest things to delight fash-| and women. : mith nt Soctedl Aettuention Be Tess cate sonable women. sceceaged was born and reared in George- ‘silver senti- IRE e past eight or mine age. There ie a strong, free silver sent | FINANCES OF THE FAIR. have’ been spent with engineeriug parties Ena ‘ue democratic fenders will ‘encounter Director General Davis talks on the re- |!" Texas, end Oregon, construct- Some dimculty in whipping into line this] — ceipts and the outlook. bridges and surveying for ratroafs. element for the “ lle™ plank adopted it is sald, was a ruan of cousiderable Genator Daniel's silver ee ce eee “engineering feats 7 4 tor Pen pictures of the characteristic séenes |" Some of built under his cuper- ng Aa Rg a EO on the two sides of the stream. vision are said to be the finest In che went. aug 1© absurd, "he aimee calls him to PRIZE MON: s + | Often he had thousand men under hin. task for his theories and styles them amaz- lONEY OWING. A Short time ago, though, work became ing fallgcies. Many thousands of dollars awaiting sail- OSD, Se rest ont be come pre es ‘Will Fight on Silver. ors’ claims. the engineer department. fo ‘his uncle, ‘The populists will make their fight in this | TYPEWRITERS’ TRAITS. led tree aa APN, with whom he campaign almost entirely upon the silver! peculiarities by which work of different |an attempt was ‘made to “oust” him question; at least they will make it the| persons is from his Sond this may Nave 3 leading issue in it. Next to this they mind un 2 Wt devote most attention to the record of | A TROPICAL ADVENTURE. Xo other, ceue, for the Seed cond Col. O’Ferrall, whom they will hold up as| Battling with the surf on the Carib Coast. Te - s| ‘aiced te be hava te. ters of the * . “ ‘Alexander and others before the | OLD MOKE. At can ihe Gane man’s convention, detrimental to the colonel, are| A capital story, written for The Fvening | mother, Ist street. no information iy against him by| Star by R. Alex. Douglas Lithgow. ‘Would be given out by thone who were con- the populists. In the matter of stumpers, soling the stricken parent. an’ she is have a very de-| SOME MIXED ADVICE. at go Fated a t0 be unable o alk, cided advantage over ress. | Various ways of how to manage a hus-| age usmarios usually righ: 1 and wa ‘ain sem have consented'to run down here'from | ANd Suggested to a prompective bride. 3 eeneral nthe Washington make Bourke | THE CRY OF THE BOOMER. ‘Went to Bait in Ccckran and many other brilliant campaign ‘the hope of ph hy It will be heard in the land when the | Dis Joruence of @ Senator to retate him No one seems to know the origin of the | NOT A LOST ART. : ‘The Board of Trade Convention. ‘that Senator Hill endeavored to The preparation of a perfume of oiden| Alex. D. Anderson, chairman of commilt- feat Col. O'Ferrall’s nomination. It was re-| time dear to southern homes, fee of arrangements for the coming cun- Ported here immediately after the conven- cece vention of boards of trade, is overran with tion that the New York Senator had his POPULIST SENATORS, im from the New ‘Seek friends at work in the interest of Tyler, poatediPecenug ts working up the convention, purely to avenge himself for the now fam-| They Want Free Colmage at the Pres- races. ous stand taken by Col. O'Ferrali in the ent Matic or . Anderson cannot of course dis- Congress, when he announced on the oenprn criminate ‘between hotels he Gosives that Ss ee SS oe ree Seccee penatare of Gon papaitat party Ag 4 President, comparing a spoke yesterday on ‘question. girecuy Gardner, secretary and Hill to a fox.” This charge, however, is they are determined to hold to the position New York board of trade, Mail and Ioxprees not sustained by an analysis of the result | which they took <i Dutiding. New York city. N.Y. in the late convention. ‘The strongest ee, be some! Mr. » Who ie in corresponslen: O'Ferrail districts were those which last year | time before the body of which they are| with the 136 boards throughout the United sent solid delegations to the state conven-| members will be able to repeal the Sher-| States, will make wll meceesary ‘or nt. “These were the | man law unless something eubatitene . Second, fourth, fifth and sixth. ‘They were | js wrovided, es ‘As previously announced, the convention carried by O’Ferrall with the same unanimi- will meet here on September 12 and renin ty that they were by Hill last year. Then, | After the report of The Star closed Afr. for three of four dare. too, some of the most conspicuous. Hili | Peffer continued his remarks. He express.| ‘The executive Will be at the It is expected that there will be 2,000 @el- Mr, O’Ferral Col. O'Ferrall says he will at once gend in his rsignation to Gov. McKinney as a member of Congress for the seventh dis- that B. Gordon, the late state rman, have had the place, but he has declined it owing to poor condition of his health. Among the as- Dirants are the following: Mecaiah Woods 8.8. Ti of Worden, A. Moore, ir. of Clarke. M. L. Walton of The race for the United States senator- ship is now assuming interesting phases. ‘The determination of Gov. McKinney to en- ter the race for the long term adds new in- terest to the fight. The governor, it is Prominent leaders of his in the Gampeien that resulted in his nomiation e it leaders, on th: ther fora vigorous campaign nnd jence. inthe success ss pe ay ziform Tat air dgeetoe mbes ty He ted re ts could find no fault with Sn it, but the lieu! it governor was a@ figurehead an —, ro de me yes the Yee any man’ that could be put up. They recognized the tact eTiad ‘very ‘warm tricnda, he as many bitter enemies as any man in the party, and these latter, if supporting him at all, would do so in such a coldly formal manner that it would do the candi- date more harm than good. —_——_ PENCE SCORES BYNUM. je Has Changed Front Radi- on the Silver Question. Mr. Pence of Colorado got a thrust In on Mr. Bynum of Indiana, which greatly amused the House yesterday afternoon. He made a speech in reply to one made the other day by Mr. Bynum. He protested against the abject surrender which he said Bynum had just made. He would not go back into old history. He would go back only to October, 189, when Mr. Bynum of Indiana, Mr. Black ‘of Pennayl Mr “Wiison of West Virgina were sadtee tised to make a tour erthe purpose of organising democra Slaps. How warmly the people of Denver had treated These’ gentiomen’ had been ted to bed and board. Then the gentle- ce ever So nay eee a stenographic report o: his speech, in which he said: “I have al: silver. I have voted for free coinage from the time the question has been before and I will do #0 every time the up. (Laughter and ap- lause. “T trust that the teacher would not re- buke the scholar, that he vertures to tell him that the quéstion has now come up.” he said. “There is a portrait of the gent! man from published, in the paper. this picture is ted a silver dol- lar, by the mani; and it is ried ‘of the gentleman And beneath the picture is the inscription. iT have always voted for free coinage, and Mr. Bynum in reply said that on the occa- ston of ais ch in Denver he had been reform tour, was urged and had been so well it silver, wr I'he was not responsible for Hd i 2 | position on that case. It was impossible i & * eagle and a bar of of exactiy the same weight and purity. RS legal tender In payment of all but ie bar was not. “Why is it,” he seid, anaphase He that the coin was money the bar was a commodity, and that there- fore they were not of eat value. ‘The Worth $10, and the ‘wus worth § i APPLEBY. In_ Raltimore on on ‘24, ISS, FRANK L. APPLES, to second yenr. « ‘day, Auge Se at 3 pas ? CRANDALL. On 25, 1608 et Atiantic LP. wamter of 1 tf eae P Notice of = at hte ih ‘THE MONTANA SENATORSHIP. ‘The Contested Case to Come up in the : Senate Tomorrow. Montana senatorship case should be post- poned until Monday. it was said that by however, that such an agreeement should be made and Mr. Vance, the chairman of the committee on elections, gave notice that he would up the case today at 1 o'clock, baad gop mee vous Reals \at her tatr = residence, No. 488 was taken yesterday aft at 6 o'clock fashington . - ue on the substitute resolution declaring that | Funcra! wil! take place Sanday. Ausuat 27. tre Lee Mantle was not entitled toe seat. This| he Metropolitan Zion Church, at 3 yclock, resolution was ted by @ close vote, and | pargryson. 23, IRDB.at 12-40 o'er, then Mr. his vote from MARGARET CL infant daughter of Lowe aye to no in order that mov? a ‘ond jon of the vote, motion he the vote on Wednesday @ small ty against Mr. Mantle, those who advocate his cause still. believe that there is a chance of seat- ing him. They sa: ir Morgan‘s vote and two other Senators who will vote for him, of Senators that Mr. Mantle will be seated. -] The votes on this case were not on silver tome widow lines, but rather on the legal on the] Se Sete Ste B. Wabi, aged Shy iow pees nd eight’ mont It) Puneral from ber late residence, No. @20 M street id that the silver men would at- northwest, op Seturday. A: MH, at 8:5 am. tempt to seat the three gubernatorial ap-| Requiem iam at the Chur of The Inmaraione pointments in order that they should have Bt 9 ocdok. Relatives aid Tiewle these three votes. A prominent silver Sen-| are to attend. ator said to a Star reporter this afternoon —_—_—_———s ss that such was not the case, for, he said, as the Senate settles this matter, if “Be Sone You Axe Riowz, ‘THEN GO ANFAD.” Dot ret be very sure you are rah: #tamo easy be be deceived —you may be Wrong and yet not know it ‘When you go to buy « bottle of CARTERS LITTL® LIVER PILLS be sure you get “°C-A-R-T-E-R--5" ‘then you sre all right and can @o abead; you know ‘their value; they never fail. But don’ fonret ourim Rev. Father James Becker, 8. J., cor eral’ years of ‘studies at Holy | unction, ee Wy - 8a “BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT.” assign a > Georgetown, and he will also teach higher | Besur you ask for “C-A-R-T-ET Be ene youget “C-A-R-T-E-R’-8." Frauds and imitations will put you wrong; don't let them doit. Be sure you get the genuine CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE ‘Small Pill. Small Dose. Smell Price — my2S CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCHER’S casToRia .m._ Returning, st Bit 740 and 95 p.m. turn on any steamer. cents. fare" Round-t

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