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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1895—-TWENTY PAGES. a Flash. EXPECTED A ELY HOPED FOR ay WHEN THINKING 2 AT WHICH WE Si FREE ating Library. WANT TO BE ° YP ENTIRELY BY Ni Take is Pick 10C. VOL. Palais Royal, G and Eleventh streets. YOU ARE CORDIALSY INVITED TO THE EX: HInIT OF x! In the Silk De- partment will be opened 2,000 yards of Evening Silks, lin latest Dresden effects. AGe. Actual Value 75c¢ Yard. hay importation: call Mouty, N not yet_inspe- of Silks | and ‘simp | See and The Opening of special values |in Biack Satin Duchess; Peau de Soie and Gro Grain Silks at 75c, $1, $1.25, | ss $1.35, 51-50, 51.75; aoe - Oppenheimer’s, 514 oth St. N. W. Money Savers. A Midwinter INGSALE Regilding Frames, Mirrors, &c., is a « lalty”? with us. This is an excellent time to have this work done, a3 we can give it better atten: Toney Savers. ey ine hte curing * Drop us a postal and wé will send Next Monday a Banner Day. 39 cts. for 8-4 White Linen Table Cover, with -ed border srd fringe. Regular price, 60 cts. for 10-4 White Linen Table Cover, with red border and fringe. Regular price, 75 cts. for 72x90 Ready-Made Sheets, made of best |. up and “give "you an estimate of its cost, ete. ~ Veerhoff’s Art Galleries, 1217 F St. 20 Per Cent On pa. ‘The only exceptions we make are Mc- “ DRY GOGDS, ae, + cts. Sheetings. Megular price, 65 cts. c. oar 29 cts. for 6 White Linen Napkins. Worth 85 cts. z dozen. Ee 29 cts, for 6 Turkey Red Fringed 10 cts. aplece. for Fine Linen Knotted Fringe Towels, 45x 22. Real value 50 cts. for 3 Large Bath Towels. Joh for 4 Duck Bath Towels. Worth 10 cts. 9 apiece. for 7 yards Extra Heavy Kitchen Toweling. 9 Worth 6 ets. a yard. pkins. Worth wa nson 29 eta. Worth 15 ets. 29 cts. 29 cts. 29 cts. for 3 yurds Linen Roller Toweling. Wort ates pieces 713 MARKET SPACE. Connell's Walter apis This 20 an 29ects. for 2 yards Turkey Red Tuble Linen. TAT pet Gol eg Sele Worth 25 ets, a yard. True economy bids you rich opportunities for quick buyers. 2 cts. for 2 yurds Best Table Oll Cloth. Iegular E75 special counters, on which are price, 20 «ts. yard. study our piled goods marked down 30, 40 and 50| 2ets. a yard for White Table Damask. Worth : 2 moe 35 cts, per yan. Cl P aie a ee rae earing Prices. |, w. BOTELER &SON, 9 ets. for Children’s White O11 Cloth Bibs. s 29 cts. for 6 yards Swiss Embroideries, new pat- The wonderful bargains terns. Regular price, 10 cts. yard. aes z 2 Penna. Ave 29 cts. for 3 yards Swiss Embrotderies, new pat- | TOW prevailing in every de= 923 2 = terns. Regular price, 15 cts. yard. f2-40d_ $3.48 for our 38.00 Brass avd Onsx Table. 4] Dartment enable you to great bargain, pound for Capital Brand Roasted Contee. | Select seasonable Dry Goods FOF ICOPEPER TTD for 1 card De Long's Hook and Eyes. for 2 Tarkish Wash Rass. |at lower prices than were fi ee RHE I o :Women 2 yard of Hair Cloth, yards Garter V for Ladies’ Silk Finish Hose, Hermsdorf dye. Regular price, 35 < 5% ets. for 2 Fine Handkerchiefs, scallop-d edges. Worth 10 cts. apiece. . for 10c. Bottle of Ammonia. oh cts. for 2 Bottles of Vanillx or Lemon Extract. ‘Try a pound of our 25c. Coffee. Equals any sold Worth 15 cts. As an illustration we’il offer on Monday 50¢.Swivel Silks for 30c. 100 pieces of 28-inch Swivel Silks, in all ‘Are Proud their ability to bake light, Bread, Rolls, Biscuits and and they have a right to be. ‘The art does honor to the first lady of 5 ee RAILROAD BILLS PASSED Favorable Action Taken by the House Late Yesterday Afternoon. The Washington and Maryland ar the Burnt Mills and Sandy Spring x Roads Authorized. a The House yesterday afternoon passed the bill amending the incorporation of the Maryland and Washington Railway Com- Fany. As explained to the House by Mr. Rusk, the bill is an amendment “‘to an ex- isting charter extending the time for the completion of this road and arranging the manner in which it may enter the District. ‘The road prover will be built in the state of Maryland, and will come into the Dis- trict py way of Rhode Island avenue ex- tended, the right of way to be acquired either by purchase or by condemnation. The read is to connect with an existing | railroad, the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home line, at North Capitol street. This road, therefore, does not ask for the right of way wpon any streets in the city proper. It will bring its passengers from Maryland to the District line, and they will pass into the city over the Eckingion road, which is already in operation. J will state further said Mr. Rusk, “that this road is the Wash- ington erd of the contemplated road in course of construction between Baltimore and Washington, which will be completed in a year or two, and will, of course, make # great reduction in the rate of fare be- tween the two cities.” No Overhend Trolley. An effort was made by Mr. Haines of New York to permit the use of the over- head trolley within the city limits, but the moticn was Kst. The bill to mcorporate the Washington, Burnt Mills and Sardy Spring Railway Company was also passed. explained Ly Mr. McKaig—Th is is a railroad s in Maryland, comi the purpose of con: ington er Brightwood mission of the Ccmm fecting with the 5 by the per- LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Declines and Eggs and Poultry Advance. With few exceptions the market of the present week varied little from that of the preceding week. In most products wholesale prices remained, on the whole, absolutely stationary, the only marked changes observable being in butter, eggs and poultry, in which prices slightly ad- vanced. But, while it is true that only live lambs and small and neat dressed hogs also showed a slight advance, the market in comparatively all products remained firm and steady, there being. no overpro- duction sufficient in any to weaken the market as a whole. Throughout the week the demand exhausted the supply in no product, and indications point to a gener- ally stronger demand for all staple stocks. While the weather was’ not, favorable ¢ an active market, it was not enough to seriously influence either ship. pers or purchasers. Butter was disappointing, buyers de- clining except where necessary. That and the fact that receipts continued HMberal were responsible for an unsettled market, dull and far from strong. Fancy, fresh creameries and extra firsts continued at reduced prices, and for that reason those grades were much sought for, the lower grades being correspondingly neglected. Receivers, therefore, constantly unloaded to prevent accumulations. Country roll was of poor quality and sold low. Fair to gcod creamery fell from 18 to 16, prime New York tubs from 20 to 19 and good ew York tubs from 18 to 16. Eggs showed an advance, the market gradually stiffening throughout the week. Near by fresh and near by western fresh nd southern advanced a point, from 24 to from 23 25 and to 24, respectively, the prices for other grades remaining’ sta- tionary = in poultry the market not only remained firm, but it gives good indications of so continuing. For that reason liberal ship- menis are advised. All grades of turkeys advanced from 1 to 2 cents, 10 cents per pound being the average price. Chickens, ducks and geese showed a similar ad- vance. While there was a good demand for well- fattened cattle, common stock was diffi- cult to get rid‘of. Choice spring and me- dium jambs advanced from $3.50 to $4.50, and smail and neat hogs, dressed, from $5 to $. In dressed hogs a stronger mar- ket than that of the preceding week ruled. ‘zlves, prime ones, were scarce, and a : market resulted, prices having an up- ard tendency. Fer common grades, sta- in the land, But the best cooks in bill VAIIETY—WELL, IT WAS FREE'S at 30e. the new evening and strect shades, at 3¥c. trict of Columbia. passed SESHECHIOSD 52, $2.50 and 53 yard. pase the world can’t make choice Bread beth the Serate and House in the Fifty- | Uenary prices. LECTION. the yard as long as they last. out of poor flour. second Congress, but fatied of approval for | _In oranges and other fruits, fresh and dried, in potatoes, onicns and similar prod- ucts, and in bay, straw and grain, there was no observable change in supply, de- mand or prices. oo CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. the want of time. It is a trolley road which rups into the country northeast of the city, through a fine egricultural coun- try, and it is intended as a read to develop that region. When the criginal bill was referred to the Commissioners they dis- agreed as to the route which the should take in coming into the city. nutors of the road went bei issioners, and agreed with t Oppenheimer’s, 514 oth St. N. W. as much ‘bettere S9e and $! The Ultra teat ‘'Crepon Effects, in black! _™ wool, mohair, silk and Pp r I UD © the tiualities of: 30c. Yard For choice of 73 entirely new styles in yenuine Habutal Wash Silks. The price 1s unequaled. , Here is some sauce for | iCream Blend? the pudding: 1.25 RED LINE EDfTION OF MAC- ‘S LAYS AND SWINELU & ‘his is the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Organizatio: ADC. the yard for choice of a lot of Tonge J India Silks that were 8c. ALL homes where wool, all silk, are shown PPO OL OOS SPDT OS GIDE GDH SOS OPES EVIR HOE HOH SPECIAL FRE 2c. nded. It’s the : Getta bipennate jat 75c, Si, $1.25, $2, $2.50, 59¢ : er 4 use it NEVER nS to) (accept = eb fo swaay. is the sper ee PAPER NOVELS, INCLUDING © the yard for cbolee of a Toto 4 ILS under proper couditions to named, cornecting with the Eckington or | the formation of the first Christian En- é | $3, 53-50 yard. P Figured India Silks that were $1, Mostly e » IDEAL BREAD, Cake and Brightwood road, whichever they may de-| Geayor Society, and tomorrow this event NEWEST BOOKS PULLISHED. SPE- | Gor First view on Monday of (en new designs in > : sire. oe 2 sis s i Black Mobat nitine, #5 inches: Nght colors. ° 3 The bill was amended so as to prohibit will be commemorated by all the societies CIML «PRICE FOR THE FREE Ps “ . iling price ts 5S 4 Be one = little te of eae the running of fre‘ght cars into the city, | in this city by means of special services. : = ® ned eee ahaa ecelaae Aba entte and granting the charter for fifty years, | In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, there will | At $1.75 yard will be | Domestics oo = RENEE Sirsa instehd of making it perpetual. be a union service in the Mt. Vernon Place 7 < epee + FLOUR The bill to incorporate the ington . zi |shown two-tone effects, in Oe ° ‘+ | and Marlboro rai! was taken up, but ee ee ra race eaiceree ji i ONE WEE! ° ee enane tor et Oana | the hour for the Friday evening recess ur- | signer 0} e ae | 45= inch wide Silk and | The Three Lonsdale 44. Ble: 2 men’ ree Be no other. If he 2 | rived! before thie bill was passed. constitution, will deliver an address on | i 1 eaeere oles e. 4 a oe the to; Beginnings,” and Rev. W. C. ® No book is teo new for | Wool Crepon, in fascinat- rey ? rit Loom 44 Ble ee ee eg ena eee Aicsander will speak upon the topic, “Bet- |ing combinations of gra’ mi © le. New Bedford Cau 4 53 Awe noremoorterly (i ene 3 us to handle. ban 3 & y Th Wh t Calico Prints. +B. B. Earnshaw & Bro.s 3 | xortn pakotus Legislature Honors the} Oe of the features of the mectings and pink, tan and light; Those Who pi e EL9ue aid se Deal ® | micmors or Sccntor emuabrouga's ware |W! wil beheld by the varies ancetes i 2 ° 2 2 3. s | ie evening fering ft |biue, reseda and salmon | Received rate aT Sy % | ‘The recent meeting of the North Dakota | which is mane by the members. | ae wee | ee eens - i | On Monday evening next the executl | pink. Honorable oes Soest ts a ame ae , | committee of the Christian Exdeavor Union so asl Wool i jute 2 | will meet at the E Street Baptist Churel Nf ning (| ‘f al é ee ba Ee Mention s throughout North Dakota over the j at 7:30 ook ®. GL tl PG } : in she | At the Recent Ready-Made Sheets, United Typewriter of Mrs. Hansbrough, the wife of the senior | — Due UL SS | coloss pronounced au fait iu Paris aint Lamton, Pie eee ee Senator {trom vahaseetate dat per the | ‘The Spreckels sugar refinery, Philadel- : Note that the New 45=) Breadmaking z eeconi first instance of the kind on record. There | pina, which had been idle for several GSH a0 C Sto] Ie, : H STREE waue |inch English Check Wool nas for tailor-made dresses are here at 8gc in= , stead of $1 yard, and that } | the Silk and Wool Jac- | quards are only St. 50 yard. fF The Paris Plaids for Children’ Walsts are only hes wide the cost of the little. The Palais Royal asks credit for not taking any Contest at Convention Hall Used— Flour. Paved: Pequot : Pillow 42x72 Bolster The muslin would gest you more, and, Desides, the trouble of making. 25c. Dress Goods, 12”%c. Beautiful “ Woot you'd have velty Dress Hat the sams w 34-inch Goois, worth fully 25e. sold thousands of yards of this season at Supplies Co., 1421 F St. N. W. Sole agent In the District for the well-known st “Yost” dard typewriters, And is not in mind a similar occurrence as transpiring in any other commonwealth of the Union, and it will ever stand as credit to the new north state that its legis- lature is the first to meet in joint memo: ‘ial session to pay tribute to the mem woman. The proceeungs of this able embiage Were of 2 most interesting nature, the speeches by prominent tors and the legistature be- ing unusually cioquent and touchtag. Up- of the death cr Mrs. es of the ieg-slat 5 nm at Bismarck, imn:ediate y adjourned, committees of the two branches were appointed to draft resolutions, and a week later the two houses met in joint sion. si has been ru weeks, will resume operations on full time next week. The Franklin refinery, which g on half time, will com ence running on full time Monday. MARRIED. At Baltimore, on Jamuary Or tat, Mr. Be cel strect noitheast, ——__-+e+ DIED. On Saturday, February’2, 1895, at I:lo J. and the “Caligraph.” extra profit advantage of Lieut, Gov. Worst presided, and made a S Gitlan! aged “twenty years an His 1886 and continued such until for 40c and Gcc are here| A eee eee | peatttoal ue megan pract flonercin! mis) own] NAST Oe Mer Mateeees A aloe oat se E sr.50 Birch Sulte or = 2) this year at only 25c and nd H EATERS Reduced Prices--Miscel- isCents,°! Dollar’ CS a 2 eee Wend sate ee. a3 ¢|30c yard. Never before laneous. raeigcinel Gainvieno Re: : To the Editor of The Evening Star: Will you kindly grant me sufficient space to offer up a few words of defense in be- half of the hero, K. von Goessel, whose lips are now sealed forever? I enjoyed the Ard are making bo mean reduc- tions In order to clear them out anickly. Every Gas and Ot Heater in the house is in the sale with a big clip taken from its price. Suite ) Bireh Suite for.. for ‘On Clocks. _induceme + for your NEXT Sat such beauty of designs and delicacy of colors. > Instru of the rivalry 25c. Imitation Guyot Suspenders. Se. Toilet Ammonia, larg Best Dressmaker's $1.25 Silk Serge Umbrellas. s Ash Suite $25 Cheval Suite for. $16.50 Just as big bargains in Parlor Furniture » Carpets we will tell you the prices i he. beloved wife of William. F- rted this life, aged forty-tive years. nd amusing to wit © Seote 9, your Glock in Tenaga : 19e., on Momday and the entire week the feeling address, speaking of the su-fering the reduced tariff on wool Ceres is price will be 12i6¢. A large variety of cabinets constantly on uncomplainingly Se — Base Funeral frum St. Alorsine Catholic Church Mond: . is rough fer over 10: un. tives ends reapect fabrics, and draws atten- The Burest=|-- 25c: te tes mero ero ae hand, also stationery and supplies for ail | Committee on resolutions presented its re: | fully invited “to attend, : tion to the fact that all Th Inch All Wool Cheviot Mixtures that = port, extending the sympathy of the legi ae a ie Finest were 30 and 50c. makes. lature of the state to the Senator in the bec *COURE. sister of A conth le. It's like the brook — Woo! i the yard for our Finest Imported . ™ = . time of his bereavement. Remarks were a, ek: uae ag teases, WS dia ual Gacesie 1 Spring Suitings are And the| 87c. welty Dress Goods that were $1.25 plechiness rented amiatcpalre®: 2 | made. in seconding the resolution, by Rep | jrunes Sl goats 22 oes ae Se ve Se mm g/Oteered at agc. cqual to Whitest | *. Saseasseassssseeseseaeeeees | biwards of Cass, and Senators, Day of Depart hte Summary, 30, 186, at sleep, but constantly watch the mar- those sold durin: 7 at * L > = @| Ramsay, Gregory of Ward, Stevens of ocick am, after a Lingering illness of ket, and when a manufacturer has aay- gs 94 Flour in| 12%c. Sateens for 8%c. |3 Seems ave : = on ; elk Christian pee : 5 y, and Burke of Rolette, after which Ra on : thing to offer that’s worth having in Cc yard.- : the resolutions were adopted by a rising EOBERT erga High tc Gaeek and Wool Suitines at 29¢ rd., better than America. One case of Black Ground Sateens, chints | 3 66 99 @ | vote, and this remarkable legislative sca-| Mm JE, aud Mery F- Diggs, im the twelfth the tifty-cent quality of “4. and a hurdred styles For Sale b: colored figures; every pattern new for $ @ | sion’ adjourned. The friends of Senator Little Robbie was our darling, r at 50e yd. that compare favorably with last year's LY | a Fag one spies aiomane rand alike eee | Hansbrough in Washington who had the fe Aigies ieee dimatng SOR 9 txbries in quafity and are mitch superior in All Grocers.| su. 3 $ | pleasure of knowing Mrs. Hansbrough in But an angel caine and wi variety and beauty of styles and colors. iK Bea aloes : $ | her life have heen deeply grateful for this Dearest i o : ° Note thatthe 1895 French ccept n Qi. %,the He rpentine Crepes, tll : = = = $ touching mark of hee ees eh I Funeral from his late u rn itu re r Organdies at 25c and 37%c Substitute. T2IZC, {8 {5 2e Serpentine Cremes, in| $ | ctaten tm his state: z © all light colors and black, with > an easily be made a 1 quality ma= W M. 2 from “wld {sat @| NATHANIEL H. R. DAWSON DEAD. ¥ aoa oat er y m. a t Co., per ne! $ Soalleusti war Verne |= neat erence FERGUSON, On ‘Thursday, Jammry, 31, 1805, in- Dra e€ (ene) = Sue. wins Wholesal 25c. Hosiery for 17c. ° DUCED all repairing 319 Type Wan Appointed Commissioner of | {0 \tatehter of Helen Loatse and Eugene 9 number of threads when Capsist esalers, : : : BIACE We inptoy ate Education by Mr. Cleveland. Interest givate Fs : ir. ISt And Imd. Ave. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose and Men's experts (porter e f iel H. R. Daw: died 7 3 . . - , C e ork is Col. Nathaniel H. R. Dawson died at | gopparp. On Thursday, Januzry 31, 1505, EB. Ve Wes ours and you get the venest of $/ seen through the magnify- It Hermslort Black ale Hose. A regular | @ premises. t$| Selma, Ala., yesterday. He was born in| GODDARD, ‘belorel ass er ot ‘Tana a ‘ny in ant day ont, week in ana 3 | ig giass used for the pur- 25e. quality. Monday and all the week, > Hine GOES cate @ | Charleston, S.C. In ase his family Aa certs in thirty-sevent 3 adios = ADE : “ e > tisfaction guaranteed, . ba studied at St. Jo- eral from the r week ont, month tn and month out, pose. The soft finish 4c. ue oO pairs Tor ave Ss satisfaction gua e ° moved 2 aoe ase a le eines ieee eh ae > gy Baka ae year in and year out, you'll find our a Fs ee ” > @ | seph’s Colleze, Mobile, a to atterd. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) * prices the lowest, no matter what the $/ takes the higher price. R. and G.” Corsets,50c. | $ % | terea the legal profession. He was twice a z ‘conditions. | €9'The American imitations of these French Or- \ e 1227 $ | member of the state legislature and once ae at Dermat $47.50 Oak Suite, 3-ft. Dresser, for. $37.50 gandies are called Jaconets and cost only 12% We’ re earing Be. “R. & G."" Corsets for a few al Ss Gs $ | speaker of the lower house. He managed SARAH i tne Padgett, wcloved Birch Suite, swell front, for. yard. ne 1805 All i Chall anne xs: $ 2 9 t. @ | the Cleveland campaign in Alabama in 1881, Sate ot: = ‘OO: $ d afterward became candidate for gov- | Notice of fw y morning Times. T € 19S yy co ot All of Our AIL $1 Comets, mich ees f | Grnor, but was defeated. He was appointed | Charles county, Sid-, : Qualities that sold last year Glove Fitting, “H. & Sececececsonceeooeeeesoees | mnt UU ee ceeetee eT educttion in ° . ». E 3 pepe Ginghams are here The Heaters themselves are the $1.50 Sik Gloria Umbrellas, blue or proud distinction of beirg ranked among| \"q.itine mother we have lost, on We have the pleasure of showing them te Amerieg ee es more than ever Dest you'll buy—sefe, clean, eco- black . 15 Per Cent. Hig Sona SS See Wane eero Ewe have leat, x : nomlcal and thorough — heaters. Soc. Turkey Red Table Damask "<a good chance—one deed, every person that ever came ia con-] Tires dea children she has Teft weeping, W Housekee ers Seer nema eee es 25e. Stamped Linen ‘Tray Covers tact with this nature's nobleman ivarned ! : seasons. Fa oer a to love and admire the man, possessing, as | ; 1 eo i ‘This seale of prices: Crepes u sities aie J 3a30-81 20 eyes he did to such a remarkable degree, every 1 | Should be interested in the IHATEIE REDUCED. @ Y | Sve. wderdown Fiaumets, 30-10. ee || DUN OS ee arch. Gth between c 1S, FURNITURE AND ema, fact that the Palais Royal’s $15. OO fox THE SALE TO 1. 25, 5c. 48-in. Silk Mulls, evening shades. We firmly believe ‘that we yates oon can is egies ae a 50c. Ladies’ Gray Ribbed Vests.. $1 Men's Gray Wool Shirts and Drawe $i and $1.25 Men's Night Shirts, all facts, 1 indignantly repel those insinu: which so many of our in other cities are at pri 1 consider it in wretched taste to z HEAT FOR THE TER REDUCED ALE TO \$i2. oo $10.00 F Far THE Ve an have the fimest stock of $o. oat LAMPS in Washington. $7. 50; Housekeeping Goods De- * t . age partment has been much residence 2 o'clock p.m. ed at their posts, their gallant leader, K. and friends inv Le TO sizes. cers ill-fated Elbe of = se £ Seen siyles, Dut the one | the officers of the ill-fated Elbe of cow Sahat ses (ace Pe re te ‘$8.00 for nin sate to 90. oOo! 50 White Wool Blankets, 104. ey ee aiing te pues te M® ° —| ardice, lack of discipline, &c., when the On February 1. 186, ENILY 3, : : it BS= bs : aon ; evidence already before us proves that Wiebe neces wee i paging arate Se B & H A eee eee 3 ° ° ‘$6.00 \ed variety, lowered prices. von Goessel, faithful to his calling,’ re- oe 5% and 5% only, that were $1 S $4.50 | Tany lines of Table Einens and Towels have s HEAT § ‘ nat ine reer = to you ” 1.25, now..... It lamp that always gives satisfaction. maining to the last moment on the bridge, In) P cash Tustnese ae \o4 50 ror tr 3-50 eae: Wort snoke, Don't sinell, and very easily | sinking to the bottom -with his vessel, Ail et ree ds, prices are 2 ‘s3, 50 HEATERS REDUCED $3 75 See. Ingrain cart et, Ae nae cared for. M. h & horor to mud coeur) and to those ls r years ago to : o Sve. Tapestry Brussels Carpet, now... .50¢. Co. his command; they deserve praise nnd ro Record, FAC “yard for 68-inch |( So arte eee Geo. F. Mut Be rer ea aera oer oe (8 q5 $2.25 : ee Buccs ce ais. ith neal, Jt»! of the crew were engulfed im the icy "hy MIS MOTHER AND CUEDREN, 2 LE 4 of which we are justly All-linen Dowble |; | Fine $1.25 Hassocks, to close, onls 12.24d amd one waters should eloquently exonerate them : z hours, as the vi el carried duplicate py: Podern Paper Patterns. |‘Evans Dental Parlors, Pte pmsl Soh re = from unmerited blame, but the los tar “watine me emeets! || Damask German and|} bs. rae Remember, this sale will ¥ ee a Th gh many lives should be properis. hart | in whieh ¢ as many j= | oe © oment’s Ou the Scoundrels who, after committing ihe | 4 os. peroooo Scoopeo or: | ||Itish Table Linen that |)’ SHEDD gre, 4] besin Pionday and last for il anes aay mac arene) | nierye eomndoneltue toundering/ abe) | Soe ‘|| |may be compared with ; *Viome week only. First |3 = y“iccayea tooth is submitted to 2| focnd wish the equipment of the ship. An | + : | ay i Heaters, Fitters, Plumbers, . ill t best choice. treatment, the better is the chance )| often-repeated experience has taught me | % IN = | ‘ W. comers Ww 1 ° ———— of the dentist eficeting a permanent that the boats of the North German-Lioyd | Ce real toad that usually sold at 85c 432 oth St. N. = § ——— cure. “Putting of’ has ruined may. « are abundantly furnished with all Lfe- | % = | | ard py WG: CEES (ORES Gas A Oat ——— a set of teeth that could have been )| saving contrivances, to which I bear will- | one yard, ( the public generally that we have ac. = saved if treated in time. Don't let 2] ing testimony, for the reason that it was} To oe S € est, B Ss <0 eee © ita ihe sees only on September 1 of last year, when a| $ ne = Gaul UR osha ee OS eS Fee” extraction, 50c, Other ¢| Passenger on the Elbe and encountering a sure, i / Cc PIPETTE 3a6s000 Fashion Co.'s rear ecir - Jenn terrible storm, our machinery broke down in full weight, Satie oo ' 4 < BoLQorressssesessssaesooss E (ERLE GE ERELE) 180 See tnid-ocean, and we were only delayed eight a ties in quality, 2 ) hand. All —— Vegetrbles, on Utensils and Lace Curtain the M. 1 WELL Nite lenses fiited—and glasses prop- vain. i : 5 | to be used in such a contingency, ee reasonable in price, . F if ite rivals "| Actual Value, 85c. r $I COSMOPOLITAN PATTERNS ARE GUAR- NA. AVE. N.W. f2-24d reaching port on schedule time. T \¢ a fayorite where once tried. . jority. ide. will be found gor ~_A | believe any human ingenuity can as not only the = F quotations, ANTCED noes Seeies 2 lives when in zero weather a similar ccl- | 9 THEST, in or when thy IN FIT, THE LATEST AND — “Z| jision ensues, and the aggressor, after | eve an S 3 oo | f ot tee S THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE. ‘Ever thin: striking the death blow, runs away a la| & pr ! Double 9 z acl Sant oe ci Crathie. Let the public press remain true | 2 should be out EY! ASSES ne Sener ne cee ee user” ‘to its mission, condemn the wrong where- + ° = ask for itt | | seHerac te fitted with 35e. apd 40c. 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