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“THE EVENING + STAR, TUESDAY, Avast i 1804—TEN PAGE Cese at 5 o'clock today—Saturdays at 2 until | September. PALAIS DB Some’ new arrivals in our Book ae “The of the Worn oe w “Edleen” Vangie Tose ymon Rodintaiey.... a “Lottie’s Woolng, Darley “Peter's, Wife," Byrthe Dnchess. “Life fn a Country Manse," “The Viertin “The Man “He Wert for a #Mystery: Ko. 13." Helen B. Mathers. 70 titles of the best authors—Marle Corell, ¢ Southworth, Hlackmore, Oulda, The Duchess, Werner, Marlitt! Forrester, Mrs. Clif: ford, Smart, Mrs. Alexan Clark Russell, A. Kouap Dovle, Bertha M. Clay, Dumas, Lytton, * Wilkle Golling- Lull | Maxwell Grey, Florence Warten, Mulock, George Sand, Eliot and o “They are all...:........ 9, or $ for 25e. plete entalogue for the asking. “Love Letters of a Worldly Woman,” “Ships That Pass in the Night” and “Drummond's foeaerrn artistically bound in cloth. -: The. $1.50, Shirt Waists which we are selling at 69c are. superior to any- thing -heretofore offered in Cooper, ers. ‘that line. They are the well-known “Shield Brand’ made by Messrs. Kuhn & Schoolhaus, who are retiring from business. We can “Suit” you—that | 3 . is, if you want a splendidly ares ey Pees made Serge Suit—either navy or black—worth as 3 high as $20, for $6. 98. wn Wrappers for $1.50 Boys’ Seilor Suits, Gal 50 ors Shirt. Walsts for , f1:0% Fauntleroy Watsts for.. Unusual Prices for Black ping $1.15 Black Gros Grain Silk, 24 inches wite $1.10 wide 3 » quality Blaek Peau De Tet Black Twtrota. Se ° Black Tatteta. | gWire Window Screens, ‘Ice Cream Soda Water | With every purchase of gvods amounting to 25 certs | worth or more. At the iz same time you get a chance to obtain a good watch, give away on August 17 to |= some customer who drinks soda at his fountain. Ours is a cave of adding advantage to advantage. Be- sides giving away the soda, we're offering everything’ in our stock of CROCKERY, TIN and WOODEN WARE, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, TOYS: and the lke AT COST. See us for the little things you need about the house. Crockery, Tinwaro and Housefamnishings, H. H, HENSEY, Proprietor. which Thos. K. Shaw will) F-R-E-E) Every Summer Requisite, &c.,&c, “Cut” in Price. ‘We carry over @ very little bit of stock from one serson to another. ‘This season we're going to be more particular than ever. We're not going to carry over a thing—if a low price can sell it. Wouldn't tt bay you to buy for next summer? $Gaivanized Garbage Cans —telnforced bottoms and covers: o 3snowball lakers, g35¢. and soc. Each. Bread Knives, ™sc% 50c $3-Qt. “Blizzard”’ Ice Cream Freezers, $1.35. 325- Ft. Garden Hose,$1.65 E7 Your old hose repaired, 25e. 3Hose Reels, q5C- 3 Wire Screen Doors; 8sc. A eee 2ic, oe $Screens to Order. A special discount of ten 3 A postal will, bring, our jap, ne per cent-onall Black Silks 5 eee ad _ fot mentioned above. 5 ee others". tae < Handkerchiefs. 2Poultry Netting. ’ Another Case of the 25c|/$ 109%. by. te. rt ? Handkerchiefs for f10-In. Lasu Mower, $3. 12 I=2¢. ania They are unemally sheer, embroidered and scalloped borders, white and all the new shadss. Twenty uew styles today. Wash Goods at Half Price. 75 pieces Imported Swiss Tamboured Muslin — cost 25c—for loc yar wported Irish Dimities bought at half the pal price. There are striped and figured Hight blue, green, pink, lavender, and white and otber colors, The Be. Now I2ic yard. 15 pleces of the well-known Irish Lawns, 40 wide, in stripes and figures, warranted Now zic yard. tan, price was Trunks. teamer Trunks, duck covered, steel corners, te eeeweeee S260 bound with 4 tron inch, $1.34; 36-inch, ered with clamps, heavy duck, hard woods? extra heavy corners, fron bottom, best brass lock, two trays, all Mnen Iued, Ladies" ° covered, with Fla teas, iron An extra discount of ten per cent off all Trunks to- morrow. E7Delirious ee Cream—all flavors—10e plate. Tee Cream Soda, Se. «(Basement.) Men’s Furnishings. ned 223 — Maliras Shirts for.$1.00° ule Neglige Shirts, With de- «$1.00 plain and platted bosoms, att liars and cuffs, for. Neglige Shirts for. $1.00 Unlaundered Cheviot Shirts for. Gc Viain and Fancy Balbriggan Shirts Be A spectal tavle of od aud ends in ‘Meu’ Wear comprising odd sizes, tossed and soiled gar- ments. All at half the original prices. Jewelry. 2sc Shirt Waist Sets— fonsisting of 3 studs—col- lar buttton and,a pair of link | cuff buttons—in gilt dr silver, for 19¢. .. The :9¢c Link Belt Buckles—made of sterling white metal—for toc. 2 iS Pala nieven el 's Royal, th Sts. A. LISNXER $2-Bur. Oil Stoves, $1. Fire King” Ge Gas Ranges. Blight . 4light ‘Barber & & Ross, ‘Hardware and Building Materials,” Cor. G and ith Sts. Srronnseoscovesoooeeseoos eeeeee #9359990 0600S OS OSCE SO: POSLESLIO SSIS S SSS HOPHSOSHOSHOSSSHLOSOH SHS TOS HHL SHS IOHSOOSH RTO COS OOOEE ee B. RICH & SO: Tou! Pst, ONLY, Out With the Summer Russets! Every Pair Reduced. Men's $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 Russet Shoes, all styles, have been bunched at the uniform price of $2.85 PAIR. 50s] There’s Some _ +5 /Rich Bargains —remaining in the Little's stock. Every pair is going at half and less than half price, and we don't ex- Dect to have a patr left by Sep- tember 1. Be. bottle for ing—of us. “Topsy”? Shoe Dress- B. Rich & Sons (ate John E. Little's), 1002 F St. Only. It *| Choice Roasts,|To Prime Cuts, Tender Steaks, At Juicy Chops. ‘Keane’s Strictly Washington Dressed | |Stalls, 39, 40, 49, 30, 3k Meat only—the product of ter selected Virginfa and Mary- Ae | Market. aud Supplies F E COMING K. P. Encam pment. . bonding 9 HOUSE FURNIS (fA. W. Beveridge, IMPORTER OF CHINA &€. 1 6 5B and 1214 G sts, a OO 2 - ) -eeeev horse DOES, EVFR DID, EVER WIEL set such STERLING Wink TIES atsuch LOW PRICES AS WE QJOTE, Saks and Company, Every sale is a loss. Every buy is a bargain. *Tisn’t anything to brag about that we areas busy as we can be this week selling $10 and $12.50 Suits for $5. If they weren’t broken lots they’d never be at that price. But if you can use another Cassimere or Cheviot Suit — and happen to be the right size you can buy one— and a good one—for nearer nothing than you ever did before. There were only 500 of ’em yesterday — a good many less now— can’t tell what there’ll be by Saturday. . Bet- ter mot take --any chances. There’s a showing of ’em iin the 7th street window. But upstairs you canseethe variety. Upstairs, too, are the Tennis Suits and the separate Pants~they're all at “fiat” prices, All the summer odds and ends in Boys’ Clothes—from kilts to out- ing suits—and from collars to undershirts are offered at just about half. The whole first floor—Furnishings— Shoes—Hats—ts full of “saving sights’ — that tell of big bargains on brokeii lots. AKS AND COMPAN ——— ee Only Complete Outfitters in Town. Pa. Av. and 7th St. HAPHAZARD BARGAINS From McKnew’s. ERE are a few things” up her there out the stere— Just enough ts dhbw! you for how little you can buy desirable merchandise. Ladies’ 35c. Drop-Stitch Cotton Hose, 25c. pair —in grays, tans, white, and blagk, Ladies’ 25c. Cardinal Cotton Hose, 9c. pair —slightly faded, but not near enough to bring the price so low if we-didwe want to. Ladies’ $1.50 4-button =~ Wht. Kid Gloves, $1.13 —embroidered back and every pair war- ranted... Ladies’ Pure Silk Mitts, 25c. pair ~in white and black, Ladies’ 25c. Swiss Ribbed Vests, 17¢. each —white and ecru—low neck and no sleeves. W. H. McKnew, , 933 Pa. Ave. It Doesn’t Require Experience To cook well on a gas range. No drafts to get out of order. In fact, there's nothing that'll get out of order in the ve ITE” GAS RANGES—the most satisfactory summer cookers in use, Guarantee satis faction or money refunded. See them here, S.S. Shedd & Bro., ofS. : auz $ ° e @ 4 4 e e @ ° ° °° TPOSSe SAA SOSESE SOL ECOREREEs a ——eowaenrrone ‘Excelsior reamery BUTTER. —— Je our butter, None on the an Rares, fresher or “miore delicious. eo guaranties it the best you'll buy, = vor mor be refunded. S count on cur’ price being rst for which best butter can = P'see us for CLIFTO: class. N CREAM |75C. and $1 For | Thompson’ s | Celebrated Glove-fitting °| Summer Corsets —in extra We fe it you're IPC. Whelan’ S. ; 103 F St. Only. ang short waists, Gissatisfied a CRAIG & HARDING, ** Cor, 13th and F sts, Have. YouAjtended Our August Clearance Sale We want to b» busy all the time and we're going to be if low prices will do it-even"if we haveto pat them down 80 far as to sacrifice our profits, Ht $4.50 Rockers, $2.65. 75 Fine Oak and Cherry Frame Rocks ers, 4 different patterns, upholstered in plush and silk tapestry,’ thoroughly con- structed usual sold for $4.50. During this August learance Sale” Only $2.65. $23.50 Chamber Suites Reduced to $15.50. 1 carload of Handsome Solid Oak Chamber Suites, polish finished, large dresser, with large bevel plate ‘mirror. Washstand has splasher back, Equal to any $23.50 suite ever sold. Reduced to 315.50. Combination $ Secretary And Book Cases ‘Cut.’ During the latter part of July we ré- ceived hij ut of 40 patterns of nation Secretaries amd Book Cases. are of solid oak, rich- carved and polished, and have ly French. bevel plate glass, brass trimmings, The $30 Ones, $18.25. » The $31.50 Ones, $19.75. ~ The $32.50 > Ones, $21.75. $2.75 Rockers, $1.95. sod 25 Large Porch Rockers, reed seat gud: back. The regular price all over: "> town is $2.7: During This Sale, $1.95. ° Sideboards “Cut.” We've nearly a hundred patterns tn Sideboards and every price hay been , Gaessseesss i we 1 5 $10.00. Now $7: No. 820. $2.50 Fold. . Screens, $1. 95: » Are mounted and have 3 panels, $2.50 everywhere else. $2 Parlor Tables, $1.35. 24-inch top—solid oak, — mahogany finish. $1 Parlor Table, 72¢. 16-inch top—solid oak,” rich polish nish. Window ce “Cut.” Porch Rocket, Lawn Settee —in stock, es $2 Figured Reed Portieres, $1.25. erns, You'll where marked $2 and Craig & Harding, OOF 13th and F Sts. Bon Marche, 3148i6 7th. St. ae Special Sale of Handkerch’fs. tr voMere’s the largest Handkerchief pur- chase we've ever made, An importer had too many of them and we boaght bis entire surplus stock At 2-3 Actual Value. We've placed them all on the counters, 0 take your choice. Lgthem ever Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Handker- chiefs, white, black and colored; scale loped and hemstitehed edges. Really ch, DURING THIS SALB 17¢c. Ea., 3 for 50c. Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Handk chiefs, white, black ‘ahd colored; loped and hemstitched edges. Were SOc. and 6S8e, each, DURING THIS SALE 27¢. Each. af Fine Embroidered Handkers lefs, solid color hems. Were 12%o. each, DURING TFIS SALB 8c. Each. Ladtes’ White Pure Linen Handkers chiefs. Were 12%e. each, DURING THIS SALE 8c. Each. Henstitched Handkerchiefs, ‘olors. Have been selling at Se, G THIS SALE c. Each. Ladies” solid DURLEY Ladtes* chiefs, sc ing at 17 uc. Each. Men's Hemstitehed Handkerchlefs, cole ored borders. Worth 12%, each, DUR- ING THIS SALE c. Each. Men's All-linen Hemstitched Handkers chiefs, unlaundered. Worth 19. each, DURING THIS SALE 13¢. ee. BON MARCHE, 314 and 316 th St. ¥S1. 50 Doz. Qt. Bottles. _75¢- Doz. in Imported Ale Bottles. = **** Every one who has tried it Dee: inger Ale equals the | > in every respect. It | « s. mt a rival for purity * and deliciousness of flavor, * The medals and diplomas won ~ kK most eloquently of its superiority, OF Ask or order same price, ‘Samuel C. Palmer, Manufacturer of Soda and Min _ DEPOT, 617-621 D ST. S.W. your grocer for it from us directly— | Waters, 480, aus and Importers, {614-616 Pa. Tuesday, 7th a 943 Pure Bod Bulletin —A “MIRROR” WHICH RE- FLECTS FROM DAY TO DAY SUCH BRANDS OF HOUSEHOLD COMMODITIES AS ATTAIN THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCEL- LENCE. Beardsley’ 's Acme Sliced Beef sapere red from very finest quality of Sigar-cured Beet Hams—always moist and tender. Plymouth Rock Phosphated Gelatine * ¢* Is-pure and healthful, Once tried, a+ + used always. Walter Baker & Co.’s Breakfast Cocoa, ~ No. 1 Chocolate and. German Sweet Chocolate? ** * —the world’s standard for purity ** * and excellence. Diamond Crystal Salt _ * * Is the best obtainable for table uay *,°; C27Drop us a postal if your grocer doesn’t handle these goods. ‘We'll see that you are supplied. They cost no more than “inferior brands.”” as. L. Barbou ~ & Son, Wholesale Grocers and Importers of Table Luxuries, Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars and Caterers to Hotels, 614-616 Penna. Ave.N.W.. it = 4 : Singcctes’ vols ail. heatye te. ngerou: ir digestible food. ‘Only. eat what sD readily digested and assimila' \Eat Boston x Brown Bread. “s the only safe food for those rigs from impaired digestion— by eeeee ve eee eee eee Poor os Ss Bs a SCP TS. Ss SS <s If You Must Diet Yourself, Because your stomach is on of xx se SF x= eaghig stgceted the weakest a stony Dourishing and 4 Ma Ti thee ent siictons ” 4 St a se t genuine, fresh, only 5, 4 seaened 10 44 Ise. "ion?. ‘Write o telephone 288. i 4 Krafft’s Bakery i }, Cor. Pa. Ave. & 18th St. Yi a ria SOPPPPPOP ODODE DOOD OOOO OO OO® $\Women “Know a ;Thing or Two.” > cook in the : After she has > ment as to thetr ri sound—her opinion is not far From “correct. Cream Blend Flour inakes friends tn every bousebold— sith evéry cook—because it never disappoints, y bread” and and “inferior rer known where is used. ALL who Ty Ream. Blend have tried it and compared It with Ly say It makes the whit- croatiilest,. sweetest, REST DREAD, and [oe — biseuits = stry and keeps fresh longer than we Guer flour’ on the market. cer for “Cream ‘and ino substitute, It oy “does snot tt, let us know, ‘We'll supply you through him, - B. Earnshaw & Bro., WHOLESALE FLOUR DEALERS, Siro. 1107-1109 11TH ST. SE. AND 1000-1002 M ST. 8.1. SEPSSHLE SSE SHES SS: rae aig ap greteseocosores Si eseseese éLost or Broken 3Your Glasses ? 3° —Send us your name. We have a record ‘of all glasses pur- chased het can supply exact ou need gl . 7 3 = ee —~+——._ the ae #LASS and SPR ¥ sell =e ee ee "McAllister & Co., bi (0) pticians, Ze ae counterparts. We thus LES INEST. BS, ted 1311 F ST. (next to “Sun” Bldg). au? save our patrons much annoy- hard “rubber and petioved’ stent SOSSSO OSS OSS FOS OPO SEC EOS Tests Are Over The new And they've corres tho polnt. adopted | every clusive D. Extracting, without pain, cents. Other dental operations in proportion, Evans Dental Parlors, 1217 PENNA, AVE. N.W. aut Cost And Below. ‘That's how we've marked MATTINGS. This is the tag end of the season and everything must go. Better lose than carry the stock \T FIRST JAPA’ TALITY CHINESE INTLESS MA’ The Houghton ‘Company, £16 9TH ST. AND 1710 14TH ST. au7 eo 2 PO OF > 00 00-4 Pani PP ee © $Dissatisfied with the. Butter You're peng. Daly’s , 917 La. Ave. : P-PELOLE-9E FO OEOO-& ot m6 ge wed - ed—fragrant tasting EBRAT- Rt. Bet- than this can’t Try it the nex need butter. ter bu be bou; time = ; [THE WORLD OF SOCIETY ¢ | the Adams’, in Quincy, Mass. f |"month’s stay in’ the mountains. |) Civir Daily Record of the Whereabouts of Wash- ington People. Many Are Taking Advantage of the pa ce for a Vacation Before the Summer Closes. Mr. B. H. Warner and daughters of this city are at present in Boston, guests at the Thorndike, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Campbell left Wash- ington yesterday morning for Nantasket Beach, at the Atlantic Hotel. Mrs. Archibald Campbell has gone to spend the summer with her old frends, Miss Grace Thyson, who has been visit- ing Miss Lillian Collins of Seat Pleasant, Ma., left for her home in Washington yes- terday. Mrs. S..H, King and daughter, accom- Paniéd by her father, left today for one Miss Mamie Rhetn of Baltimore 1s visit- ing her parents, accompanied by her friend, Miss Edith Taylor, at 336 Spruce street, Le Droit Park. Mr.-and:Mrs, “Max-Cohen and daughter sailed today for Boston and from there they will go to Atlantic City. Miss Antoinette Cohen of 1703 2ist street left today for Boston, Atlantic City and the mountains of North Carolina, where she will join her sister, Mrs. Ferd. Levi of Sumter, 8, °C. * On the evening of Saturday, August 4, a very ‘enjoyable dance was given at “Glen. bourne,” Loudoun ‘county, Va., the resi- dence of Mr. John A. Hampton. The lawn and grounds were lighted by many nag hued Chinese lanterns, and the scene sented was one of ‘gay festivity. A saree number of ladies and gentlemen, guests of the houses ia ‘the vicinity and residents of the neighborhood, the occasion, the Mr. Hampton as Among those Mrs. John A. Hampton, Kenyon son, E. C, Edwards an all of Washington; the Isaacs and Miss Laura A. Edwards of Bal Ma; “Mr. “Willan Lynn ef Richmond. v a. win, Bald) ‘Tavener, Gregg, Fives, Lake Let Leith, Hutch- inson and Carpenter. Mrs. Julia Gallagher and Miss Daisy Ry- an, who have had a sojourn of a month at Atlantic City and Cape May, returned to their home in this city yesterday. An ocean trip to Boston and along the coast to Portland which had been planned on their behalf by friends here was delayed by an accident to Miss Ryan. Mrs. A. V. Daly of 922 T street has gone to spend the summer at Faugiier Springs. Mr. and Mrs. B. T, McCartney, Mrs. M. Chase Lohr, Master Lenox Lonr and Har- ry B. Chase are guests at Hotel SBelle- view, Chapel Point, Md. Mr. Charles H. Bigbee, Mr. Walter King, Mr. Harold and Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper, all Washingtonians, are = at the Fen- nimore, Asbury: Rank. , The residence of Mrs. Tenly on 14th street was throhgéd with young folks last even- ing, the.occasion being the eighteenth birth- day of her daughter, Miss Alice Vérginia. Dancing end music constituted the even- ing’s program. Refreshments were served, after which danchg Was kept up until a late hour. Miss Alice was the recipient of many handsome «presents. Mr. Faulkner gave several recitations. Amng those pres- ent Ise Fa nie Calvert Mise eroot = piss. ‘annie Calvert, erfoot, Miss ie cher, Miss Isabell ance ‘rth; the Misses Philips, ps, Miss’ M. Penly, Mrs. Carter, the Misses Tenly and Mr.» Mr. E. Alien, Mr, Gi Mr. E. K. Piant, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Philips, Mr. Fauikrer, Mr. Me- Michael, Mr. Daly, Mr. Delatay and Mr. Duffy. Miss Jesvie ‘Lattimer Davis is spending a a enjoyable holiday in Favquier county, a. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Parsons, De.-R. B. Farnum, Misses Carver, Blanche and Maud Donald- E. Todd, Mr. W. H. ‘pearing, Mr. Filhaore Donaldson, Dr A. F. Thompson and family, and Misses McFarland, Donald- sen and Cassin are sojourning at Piney Point. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Gordon, daughter Ella and son Eugene left this morning for a menth’s sojourn at their eottage at Wat- kins Glen. ; Mr. and Mrs, William Mueller and baby, acecmpanied by" Mr. Martin Mueller and Miss Jennie Licyd, have left the city to spend their vacation at Colonial Beach. Mrs. L. P. Williams and daughters, with Miss Kate Durfee, are at the Richards, As- bury Park. Mr. Jessup Cartwright and his sister,Miss Lizzie, who have been spending part of the summér at Colonial Beach, are now visiting the family of Major RaukMages, at Hyatts- ville, Ma. Miss Cartwright expects to enter the freshman class at Wellesley College in September. Miss Flora G. Steinberg is now resting at her country home, after an extended visit to Blacksburg, Mountain Lake and Yellow Sulphur Springs. Mr. Robert Brown and Miss Nora Mulvi- hill were married in Baltimore July 8, by Rey. Father Rerdern. Miss Bertha Dove, 1329 T street, and Miss Margaret Lyddane, 1630 New Jersey avenue, are spending the summer at Philomont, Loudoun county, Va. Gen. A. D. Hazen and his wife and daughter are registered at the Fenimore, Asbury. Park, where they intend remaining for some day: Among those stopping at the Morrell House, Harper's Ferry, are Mrs. M. Brash- ear, Miss Bessie Brashear, Mrs. F. H. Mackey, A. Fisher, Mrs. Willenbucher and family, Miss Elfrida Sellhausen, Mrs. A. &. Guion and daughter and Mn M. Brashear, all of Washington. Mr, Wiley S. Thompson of New York citys visiting friends in this city, Mr. D. W. Reinoh! of this city has just re- turned froma short visit paid his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Parker of Falls Chureh, Va. Among those summering at “High View,” near Boyd's Station, Md., are Mr. pny! Mrs. Chas. Gibbs and family, Miss Lizzie aise, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F, Riggs, Mr. Mrs. 8. C. Stokes and family, Mrs. Crandall and daughters, — Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to the foliowing: Arthur H. Cabell and Mary Thomas, both of Rich- mond, Va,; James Alexe@der and Rosetaa Gray; obert Perker of Washington and Angeline Buckner of King Geerge coun| Va.; John Dabney and Bess V (ian! Jesse MH. Crum and Wilhelmiaa Moelkea both of Frederick, Md.; Cornellus Robinson and Lucy Roy, » - —_—>—_ A New Superintendent. The position of superintendent of the Homeopathic Hespital, made vacant by the death of Mrs. Rennis C, W.lson, has been filled, ‘by the appointment of Miss slary H. Ellison, who had been Mrs. Wilson's as- sistant. Both ladies giaduated from the Garfitd Training. School fur Nurses. Mrs. Wilson was a woman of marked ability, and her deat’ is felt to be a great loss, not only to the Homeopathic Hospital, but to her profession. Ske died of typhoid fever, after a short illness, See Service oot vestigate. The civil service commission has decided | to investigate charges made agaiast the } “Afro-Amerigin bureau of organization o7 the democratic congressional committe.” brought .by certain colored employes, The charges ar are made against C. H. J. T: yeas, tecorder of deeds of t ay anew Still, these gentlem the*leading lights in the organization a | e-: | plained of, ot wilt in- ree Notwithstanding the fact that In other cities there are rumors of combines for the purpose of ‘raising the price of tee, the Washington companies insist that they have no such idea and that for the re« mainder of the season the price of this nec- essary commodity will remain about as tt The Secretary of the Interior has af}rmed the decisions of the general jand office in the J. Clarke, Lea Burch and John C, Watts, involving Jands near Shasta, Cal, Decisions were rendered also in a _ see . DIED. BOUIC On A: 6, 1804, at 7 “MARY Boule, aged — re - ~ Penerss tom tee ‘te rexidence, én he Roctrtte, eee soemet tat tients ‘Duvall, in the seventy ber age. Deval Tit" alsin ore tog val at hour to be hereaf ta = GARDNER. 415 Pm. Gant st iE ea of Taney Hannah (Ewin Sone et ‘Tanle iPady Padgett, dene from bis late residence, No. O18 F street Wednesday, August 8, at 10 a.m. Bath yeaa te late Lord T. Jones, i He from) residence, Xo. + @ be ey eeamentas, Aveust § af @ p.m. Friends aud relatives invited to at * ’ PROCKTOR. August ELIZARETH OPHELIA, the belowed We loved him, too ‘well; ‘Soon he slept BY BIS PARENTS. Funeral private, RAYMOND. Oa August @. 1804, at 4:07 p. Mew ica BOGLESTON atutini widow of James Talimadge Raymond, seventy-first year of her age. Friends are tavited to attend the funeral trom hop Penmsyivania avenue, of Woinesday at 330" pa. tmorne wi mass Wil be said for the ~4 Lis soul. Relatives aud friends invited. omit ao - RN eth Petal 2 Washington? D.C. vod twenty-one years, the oniy daughter of Frank €. an Sallie 3: Revers ance. [ Prefer Cleve'and’s Raking Powder tg ‘others because lt * A.e and wholesome. Ty tabes less for tho same baking. It no er fats. And breed aad cake keep thelr trou tess and flavor. ° CORNELIA CAMPBELL Sup} New Yock Cooking School... December 4th, Laud CLEVELAND'S Baking. Powder. * “Pore” and “sure.” Dscsiiee DOHA Oe

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