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THE WEEK. ar Mayer Bros. & Co., 939 F St. 4 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1895-TWENTY PAGES gc right ahead with the plan and make | | more people to draw from than Chicago | Money platform. Thomas Taggart, chair- hav. There were 22,000,000 paid admis- | man of the democratic state committee in sions to the World's Fair, so that it is not | Indiana, refused to call a convention to CROSBY S. NOYES................ Editor. THE BVGSING STAR has a regul: unreasonable to imagine that, with 6,000,000 | consider the silver question; he says it a permanent circalation much more | more people within easy distance, Balti- | Would be injudicious to hold a convention Ad lle than the ¢ombined circulation of | more will have at least 11,000,000 visitors | Of that kind. A free silver convention that Ifa the other Washington dailtes. As a|D2tWeen May 15 and November 15, 1907.| Waa to have been held at Grand Rapids, WASHINGTON. more or the south, but the whole country} The Kentucky democratic state conven- SATURDAY June 29, 1895. can properly be pround. Within a radius| tion nominatcd for governor Gen. T. Ww. ay ean of 200 miles, Baltimore has nearly 6,000,000 | Hardin, : free: coinage man, on a sotind ——— Than any other store in this city. Drugs, Preparations and Toilet Ar- At The Rink Supposing, however, that only two-thirds | Mich., turned out @ fizzle. The Missouri News and Advertising Medium it state central democratic committee decided against a convention to discuss the silver question. It was stated that the bond syn- dicate had settled with the government and was entitled to receive the full amount of the bonds. A cablegram was received from Mr. Pringle, charge at Guatemala, saying that three of the murderers of the American Renton were arrested. The Sec- retary of the Treasury sent three more rev- enue cutters to patrol the South Atlantic and Floridg coast. Property valued at $1,000,000 in San Francisco was burned, the fire sweeping over the wood manufacturing section of the city. Five firemen were kill- ed and a dozen injured by the falling of a wall in Minneapolis, Secretary Herbert de- cided to equip the Ammen ram Katahdin and put her in commission at New York. In the United States land court at Santa Fe, N. M., the Peralta claim for twelv2 million acres in Arizona was pronounced a fraud and rojected, and James Reavis, the claimant, was arrested. The second inter- national convention of the Epwerth League Opened at Chattanooga. Senator Quay ‘s making @ determined fight for the chair- manship of the republican state committee of Pennsylvania. Philip Phillips, the noted singing evangelist, died in Delaware, Ohio. The trial was begun in Syracuse of Bob has no competitor. count of personal THE STAR should office, but simply to THE STAR, or to the Editorinl or Busiuess Depart- ments, according to tenor er purpose. An organization to lend money at legal rates to the worthy destitute on shaky security or no security at all would be an effective partial remedy of the usury evil and is to be highly commended from the philanthropic standpoint. ‘To lend money eto the needy and unemployed after thor- ough examination of individual cases and then to secure work for them through which they may repay the loan !s the method of charitable relief which saves life without destroying self-respect or de- moralizing in any way the recipient. If the project is viewed not as a charity, but as a of that modest number paid at the gates, there would nevertheless be direct profit resulting from the enterprise, to say noth- ing of the vast sum of money to he ex- pended in the city for the subsistence and comfort of the strangers from afar. Bal- timoreans are calculating upon a minimum immigration of 6,000,000 people and an average expediture of $10 each. Washing- ton should be deeply concerned in the ex- Position for practical if for no other rea- ‘A very large percentage of those who go to Baltimore to see the big show will surely visit the national capital for the purpose of enjoying the great permanent exposition here, which is so extremely at It fs not pretended that Balti- more hotels and boarding houses will be able to accommodate the multitude which is expected to throng the exposition butld- ings and grounds; make its way to this city on fast trains that will convey visitors to Washington hotels quite as rapidly as those same visit- ors could be conveyed to down-town hotels From such an enterprise as a@ vast overflow in Baltimore. Storekeepin g =-has been continually no- ticeable here.since we pur- chased this stock ‘some months ago. Now a little personal history! We’ve conducted business on broad, liberal principles. It has shown a steady and rapid progress, We've al- ready outgrown our pres= ent quarters-haven’t near- ly enough room toshow our goods. A big reserve stack of seasonable Summer [til- linery is stored up on the a, ei ticles never bave been sold for such Prices as ours. We're living up to our repatation every day—to sell for the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Better still, everything is GENUINE here. {7Your money back if not as SYRINGES. HOT WATER B BAGS. Hold 2 quarts. Regular Tc. kind.....50c. MALT EXTRACTS. eee Malt Extract—25c.—doz. RRANT'S Malt Extract—27e. It Extract—25e.—dos. MULPORD’S Malt Extract—17c.—doa.. .! ra Given Away At the Palais Royal For the benefit of those leaving town;—a 56-page catalogue, giving illustra- tions, descriptions and prices of Summer furnish- ings that can be ordered by mai 2\i\Trunks, Bags. You'll need such before Quartered Oak, Flemish Finish Hat Rack—very neat- ly carved—artistie desten— $28. @O WPet French bevel plate mirror. A very fine rack that was marked $0). To close at’ $28. business venture for money-making pur-| Baltimore is now doing its utmost to en- | Fitzstmmors for killing his sparring part-| second flcor. Everythin: poses, the verdict upon it fs more doubtful. | will come” results permanentiy | Re%; Con Reardon. Harvard University has rything declined the proposition made by Oxford ‘The ten-per-cent-a-month lenders who prey | teneficial to all the region round about. | and Cambridge universities to meet in an here is new--and so most upon the desperately needy make their! Washington will, of course, join hands | athlctic competition in this country. Yale | desirable, ACKALL BROS. AND FLEMER, MANUFACTURING PHARMACISTS, you go away. Expensive se See Sole Leather Trunks and high—24x36-ln, French plate best Bags at dollars Jess $33.00 sioner a” fe loans on chattel security, without securing | with the nearest of the big sister cities | Won the freshmen elght-oared race at New 7 hook»s—bo: possession of the chattel, and in the case | and do what it can to make the great | London, Columbia’ the ‘varsity race at|==We're going to enlarge|(\cop ; ath & P Sts. N. W.))| thanelsewhere. ThefoliGw- vale fra 4 SS 1 - 5 Poughkeepsie and Yale beat Harvard at ‘where. 1 LOLLO Ww: a of loans to government clerks sometimes } =juthern exposition of 1897 a pronounced | Now Lonaon soon=-want to begin im= HS N. E. Large Quirtered Ouk Rack, on no security at all The legal rate of in | success, : x Cor. oth & ts. ing only save you from 25c ft. wide—6 ft. 2 im, high THE EVENING STAR. the affair one of which not merely Balti- BARGAINS. We Give [ore Foran provements now-=-butcan’t terest on such loans is ten per cent per She Lord Rosebery resigned the British pre- year, instead of ten per cent per month. | ‘The gvod people who live at Del Ray, Va., until a big part of this stock But will money be Invested on’such securi- | are now tempted to quote scripture to their | Mlership cn the government being beaten s to $1: 535.00 sea pare ee aren Pronzs. A $60 value for ty in small amounts at the legal rate if business and not charitable principles con- trol? A pawnbtoker who lends on a chat- tel security of which he makes certain by retaining it in his possession, may legally 1 i = neighbors of Alexandria, and say: “And {07 ®" important motion in the house of has been sold. So we shal why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is In thine own eye.” And it is the Balfour, commons. The Marquis of Salisbury for- mally accepted the position. Chamberlain, the unionist leader, and Mr. the conservative leader in great garbage question again. Alexandria | house of commons, accepted portfolios in endeavor mext week to largely reduce the stock by In the Wilds ey VERED WITH HEAVY CANVAS FLAT TOP BREAKABLE IRON PTOM—IRUN BANDS IE! Lock Sarety CATCHES INSIDE THAT. THAT IS A Dress Trunks,$1.74 = Sideboards, Quartered Oak Sldeboart, with French bevel plate Murror—nire arrangement of giving great collect thirty-six per cent per annum on his | justly complained that the garbage an- | the new cabinet. Seven persons were killed : loans, with an extra charge for storage. | chored on scows in the river on the way | 2nd several wounded by the explosion of Wid iioney wits dats : a boller of a steam launch of the German ey which can thus earn thirty-six | from Washington was a serious menace to| Warship Kurfuerst Frioderich Willtaim et Per cent on chattel security transferred to | the health of her citizens. At the same | Holtenau, North sea canal. Prince Eman. Price the possession of the lender be loaned at | time that hér stalwart sons were sinking | uele Filiberto, Duke of Aosta, was married ten per cent on chattel security, easily re- | these scows, 1t now appears, some of her|in London to Princess Helene of Orleans. moved or destroyed, which remains in the | servants were daily cngaged in hauling her | The Braziilan insurgents, under Admiral swer to this question the ten-per-cent-a- | dumping it in a pit by the almshouse. Del | c-mmitted suicide. The ‘Prince of Wales month usurer has developed, who reim-| Ray has now threatened to fight the vic-| opened the fifth meeting of the interna- burses himself fgr losses through Insufii- | tors of the lust great garbage war, on the tional railway congress with a special com: =-Lots of things that you nuiriey sik : en 10 3. En- Will Appeal 20 the tears dawe for relia | sround that Alexandria herself ts commit- | Fish correspondents in Shanghai now pre. | eSpecially want fer Fourth will appeal to the usury laws for rellef | ting a nuisance upon her suburban nelgh-| dict war between Russia and Japan over nas es r oben tons by peace ex-| bers even worse than the accidental per-| Corea. Tho Spanish government received | Of July wearing. cessive illegal proiits from those debtors, | ruming of the air by the Washington offal, | dispatches from the captain general of a who, having taken Shylock’s money, feel | 1+ an Se fae eet lores ene Very | Cuba, calling for 14,00) additional troops. ==It is going to prove the under binding obligations to pay even to | close to the domestic door-sill, and that the gf tho omoern OF the nite’ Staves cruiser biggest millinery week for Toans at the legal rats to those whose | most interesting question now is what Del killing "of | the eauceont Reneral ‘Darrern known in July. yidtims of the usurer, the preject has-tts | around the National Capttal, ell caused by ee great offerings to begin the week: nh ?Of Bargain Buying : of Africa —— —most any kind of —— sool. Amd a fellow “ ———— luck’* who has a good supply of the —— poorer sort. In a elvilized country, ——— where one Is surrounded by the —— “cream” of GOOD THINGS, it's dit- —— ferent—HEIE the best is none too { ——— good, and our people are continually ——— striving to reach A GREATER DE- W AND YOU MAY LEARN OF Hnen drawer below. INFERIOR TRUNKS AT HIGHER PRICES. finely made an article as : produced. Best Trunks, $7. 98. <a Price. Now $21.75. H—COVERED | WiTTl laya in big Solid Oak Sideboard, 6. @ foot Soll Oak Extensl $18.50 Table ond 6 Solid Oak & Chairs, Complete set, worth @ $25.50. For $18.50. Parlor Suites, ?¢ SROTRCIED. WITT THON Cone AND. BANDS- STRENGTHENED WITH HARD (Wood SLATS HON BOTTOM—INSIDE TRAY, WITH SEPARATE COMPARTMENTS AND iAT LO: GREE of perfection in ALL the industries. Traveling Bags G-piece Frame Suite, ma- @ ream Blend $37.50 Ee, ot ee F tapestry. At 49¢. re INOS oe Loy oN A $55 value for $37.50. e as Areas Jeg ° ? d MES oEDe ra Pra n DISD LN ND Co h SMES PEDO? | uches. 4 = Couch upbolsterea tn sik © $7. 3 tapestry, with ‘silk plush @ 5 trimmings_a finely made ? Couch. A $12 value for $7.35, é —— Is & notable example tn this con- — nection. <The proprietors, after — years of experiments, have demon- ——— strated to the civiiized world that ! GREATEST DEGREE OF TION IN FLOUIt can only At 59c. by blending the hard 17-INOH IMITATION ALLIGATOR CLUB BAC NG WHEAT FLOURS of Minv ¥ | WITH SICKEL TRIMMINGS. SAREW CATCH nesota and the Dakotas with the /\ | AND LOCK—A WONDER FOR THE PRICE. BEST quality of WINTER WHEAT FLOURS of the middle and eastern At $2.75. states. “Cream Blend” NEVER FAILS under proper conditions to make IDEAL Bread, Cake and 9’ try. Those who use it once will have no other. G7 ALL first-class grocers scli It. Ask for It uext time. B. Earnshaw & Bro., At $1.69. pilD, GRAIN LEATHER BAGS, WITH LEATH- tOveneD ries MU OF KEENEST: COMPETITOR. Tie Packing Trunks, $1. ‘ drawess 2 stall ee shoe ae Le ee SIZE—40 » 51.39 : $21.75 ~double sero sot Trae ( aitracttons, when treated on the seml-| 9 jack of forethought and cf wise modern | , Te District Commissioners opened bids charitable basis, to those, who being will-| methods of garbage disposal. Let us ali|£0F the removal of the garbage of the ing to give outright for the relief of suffer- | reform simultaneously. city for the ensuing fiscal year, and award- ing are more than willing to assist in such ——_—__e=—_____ ed the contract to Joshua Warfleid, brother B Z a way that the benefits of their charity are | The sensible and vigorous action taken |! the present contractor, for $57,000; he U t " d H many times multiplied and the source of | yesterday by the su pecvisina Architect of | Will dispose of the garbage by cremation. n rim me ats. the relief rendered by them is not con-/the Treasury in reference to the pending er pDevis, pee Ws in. charge ons the : sumed in the using, but like the widow's | contract for dron work on the Washington | (Cl harbor improvements, reported to 2 | arge Tables oil and meal {fs constant and undiminished | post-office buildmg may not result in a| Aqueduct bridge is so eroded by the cur- : though freely drawn ‘upon by the starving. | complete verification of the official date- | rent as to be worthless. The de jure vestry Piled high with Fine Hats, in Frene Chip, To round out a yroject of this sort there | line which, through some excess of zealous | of St. ees ols opel Charente a Lone hati ae oa eee ee estan y y |) ete, Flats, Narrow-bacl should also be a Lberallaing of paw enterprise, has been prematurely let into tae nutes a dispute Sashes ueVatiion gual otnartien temas broker's methods for the benefit of the | the front wall of that structure. But 1t / 4. that perish into the courts. The alumni all. the newest ‘and most popular styles, poor. The pawn shop Is so regulated and | shows that the present occupant of that | of Columbian University at an enthusiastlce Biackse Willie, 7 GAYS MGA Howe Wale BO Wssicckin bist ant weed Deslae 1105-1107-1109 LITH STREET S. E. Wall Paper. Our Wall Paper Department ts like every other part of our store—second to none. Its work uniformly excelient—tts stock unsurpassable. Let = eatlimate on sour Wall Paperi HIT WARRANTED GENUINE ALLIGATOR BAGS — BATA RED. MES ECr “$3 oT IS SISEWHERE PRICE At $1. 69. IMITATION ALLIGATOR GLADSTONE, IZA C r Hc —— VTL es] sos | Lansbur gh’s cilection of leather goods unequaled for quantity, variety, re- Qe oe ie Se coe a 3B 228 managed in the old world as to be a much | important office is alive to the emergency | meeting Wednesday night ratified tl and 75 cts., $1.00 and’ $1.25. : setae lcbility, cheapness. 3 66 es more convenient and economical source of | that confronts him. Being a new-comer he aes = Dee Dynan Of Seiya an | 1h Yt, <AND tooo Ms ReeD SE esid “umbian, = See Tec ec ee eet temporary rellef to the workingman than in| Is doubtless shocked by the dilatory way | S!¥ a president of Cetumbian. and sub- | Yogyp C| mote EE eek 1c Sec 4c Novel 8. age hustling, dollar-squeezing busi- }!n which government contractors attend | turd. Arrangements were made for util lity of America. New York a ao 13th and 14th Sts. Agency for the Celebrated $ to their undertakings. Such action as this | izing the White Lot as a children’s play~ ——_> oo taken on some of the earlier sections of the | ground, for which Congress gave author- That the ovcrhesd trolley is passing from | local work raight have caused it to be in a | ity at the last session. Supervising Archi- ng paragraph in a recent issue of the | Especially would such a remedy have been | tract for iron work on the city post-office “Street Roilway Gazette,” which is rea-| appropriate as against the contractors who | building, warning them that if their obliga- supposed to reflect the latest and | undertook to erect th: fron-work from the | thins are not fulfilled the work will be pertaining to municipal transpor- | assregating many weeks, has had much to | participate in the interstate drill and en- do with the present backward state of the | campment. Last Saturday Carleton Snell project. was drowned at the public bathing beach, ——- > o___—_ and Wedrrsday Garfield Boynton, a:colored es Washington's “keep off the grass’ proht-| lad, lost his life in the same way in that ly | bition has been reinforced by the safe- vicinity A majority interest of the Wash- 1 tees ington Jockey Club having, been purchased guards recently thrown around the Capitol by Mr. August Belmont, arrangements grounds, but it has been judiciously sus- | were begun for reopening the Benning yeon LADIES ard CHILD- sae — ISHED TO RE! WHITE DUCK HATS and CALS, worth 5 reduced for this saie, 8 SSSO6 SOE “CREDIT IS OUR CREED.” 16 b1e4b00-0- PP-+ 00-204 Stina 19C. COLUMBIA AUTOMATIC FILTER. 1t beat oto se soos TNE “KOSSMORE" YACHT, in Sennette brald, ready trim- k, white and navy, 29C. usually 50 cents, for this sale. . Waists Put us to the test. For Summer Girls. |3 cess an nrrlages: Cortiages. Carriages, 7 ringes, ringes, “Richmond holds an honorable place = the street rail world as the c! which the comm al success of the ern. electric rai first effecti demonstrated. The city is to the effect dozen) large RN FLATS, bu- the kind you'll pay 73 cents for about towa, duri : 29 ¢ : ‘0 Monday will see another great sale here, when the|$« We say that we will give yon Laie Vesbooseoees: ctric Hine worked 3 : —- } Surriazes, = Goctcre sin ine nest tow Roath Peiee te the Moremiont tot with retetence (gee ee ee ee a a all the FURNITURE—CARPETS— best and most expensive Gurriages. Such an era o' {t Is aot reserved for Richmond, we be-/| to the children, The exception of this sus- pense Go conmusinnacs appainted sec: | One Table Trimmed Hats. MATTINGS — DRAPERIES — RE- waists will be distributed Corrlages. remarkable Heve, to grasp this second honor in the | pension should be extended to the different eennt Francis E. Cross to be inspector of Pretty and late styles, FRIGERATORS — BABY CAR- Gerrlages. eT Caan pecion New “York Se OES police: the ed paella Provided ES by bee iad to $3.50, re- $1. 5 RIAGES you wart upon your at less than ever before og prices on neha | «sie ; ca alone ES EES the appropriation bi or the next fiscal |. juced during this suie to.... Carriages, and Washington will have claimed the dis-) ye 43 to be hoped that the Commisstoners | year. Policeman Greer of the eighth pre- promise to uke weekly or prices. eines, ¥ Sake riages never has‘ ote had a duplicate rrhige menthly payments, Just see if we are not as good as our sword. ‘This tinction. Perhaps, indeed, the honor al- $ 3 i iret, while arresting a colored man named ready helergs to New York. as the Lenox | !nered political Influences and applied | citet, while arresting a colored man named avenue alecttic conduit read in that efty is | thelr new merit system in making a selec- | Pattie Minor, WAS Sar MtOlen that his H t T 2 e s, Mary Hasaiey | UAC I PIMMINgsS. At 69c¢, now operating so successfully that it fails | tion among the candidates for the office | jite was endangered. M to attract the chare of public attention that | of garbage contractor. ccmmitted suicide by shooting hersel 5 Or Three for 2. rightfully should belong to i ———-— +e — through the heart Miediess yi it — pinps, tually ‘a0 oon OQ ¢ ves “Equitable HUNDREDS OF LADIES ei PROFITED BY in trade annals. That these three cities should be now] It is not surprising that Richard Croker ane SSS Stee et AE nen cae duced! ducing Ghis sain itor MB LATE DIST hae N OF KER’ Everything ing Credit System’’ Of ours ts an Institution In Wasb- ington — broad —Iiberal—benefictal to most everybody—'cause hardly anybody can put thelr hands om striving for. the honor of establishing | should have the most flattering things to | ome young woman, auctep ud Mune oF the underground system of propulsion in| say about the British system of govera-| sccount cf an unhappy love affair. Des- America is significant indeed. But New| ment. He came pretty near being a mon- | mord and Auffort, indicted for burglarizing York cannot justly claim credit for frst | arch himself. the safes of the Washington Steamboat installing successfully en electrical con- --- Company, were placed on trial. duit, for the U-street line tn this city was | It does seem cruel to deprive some of the ——_—__- + «+ — in smooth operation before the Lenox ave- | police officers in New York of their salaries SHOOTING STARS. nne line was under way. It is immaterial. | and compel them to take their chances In however, which city should have the credit | the heartless werld of finance us mere cap- the factory hast had a quick going’ COLLAR AND CUFFS. price attached—: At 98c, gonna price that - Three for $2.86. Grogs makeshigh qual- NATURAL — BLACKBIRDS, “the atest fad,"* selling unt- ereally at 49 cts., during this 21¢ vo 1 lot of FLOWERS, including all kinds, Roses, Buttercups, Forget-mi~nots, Violets and Foll- To Ne Looked For. “Well,” gaid the teamster who was not for inar wating this method of street rail- | italists. age among others, usually 50 all the ready money they need itted to drive through the Capitol cts. to $1.00 bunch, red: hon, they need’ tt 1 Garrisges. way propulsion, as long as the tendency Is eo per zs es = cts. to $1. neh, iced. just when they . N-LIKE WHITE SHIRT “arria: steadily toward a displacement of the over-| It may be confidently announced that the | grounds, “we might have expected It. during this sale to. . 21. ie ear ee DEWED COLLARS AND carriages. ity, correct -Style: head troley. lameness in Senator Quay’s foot was not | “Might have expected what?” asked the credit we mean YOU. Curziages. and superio workmanshi easily obtainable. —__ +e - caused by a successful effort on the part of | policeman. The Star's argument !n favor of convert- | somebody to pull his leg. “That Congress wouldn't lose any oppor- es Ing some of the city’s parks Into parks for oe tunity to have business done in as round- | 6 Pot Pou rr 9 the people instead of requiring the popular It should be impressed on tho popular | about a way as possible. 1 conduct to conform itself to the Immediate | Mind that law extends its protection to eS welfare of the grass is receiving gratifying | the policeman as well as to other people. and expected support. Ina communication | | incest ae Gar aati din ce attention in eee lator care whether he has a yellow jucket to his | “I suess rae Bove sound many Eurepean parks and parks in Chi. | back, 80 loug as he hes a bathing suit. With silver on the cage are condneter erhaps RY cos etait ERR mliaiss usec oie crane Uenite At ts hoped that Capt. Kolb's data on the spots if the tired and overheated public | *ifeulation of his newspaper are more re- male ard female, old and young—is per. | Hable than some of his political theories. mitted to strott over the Inwns and recline Se ee in the shade of the trees, but the exirem The sentiment against Chinese cheap la- but ado tuimy ‘ee cecrults every tun ne | (“Yow Gou't doubt tt, do. you?" Assorted styles of POCKET small amount of extra appropriation called saad hate tec itd eral “Well, it certainly costs me about seven BOOKS, worth firecracker season comes around 25 cts. eae for will be well invested. Acting andor season © round, aoliats| ei eesiito wet any poli cressiout of during this sale. 12C. Books Congressional authority, the superintendent oe the waiters in our hotel.” —+_—__ lo of Public Pulldings and Grounds has set | It looks as if the savings banks cashiers = Ladle k and -White Silk apart for reareative purposes a portion of | @ the laboring communities of Pennsylva- Pattone. BELTS, comple lipse South of the White Hous, That | Bia were to have busy days again. “I'm purty quick,” said Broncho Dick, for. in the right direction. The move- TRA ET Yet for mv fame I fear; ould be. kept until there ts at About fifty-tive men were employed today The caterpillar gits the drop least one park in ench section of the city | Om the city post office building. The num- On everybody here.” whe t least as free co | beF fs dissracefully tnadequat ———= ind playful children | Whatever else she may do in politics, It's all right," said Meandering Mike, a Mrs. Lease will never go into a campaign | “ter talk about things bein’ so fine, but on any “favorite son” } gimme de good old times.” a “But, everybody says dese is good times,” The safety of the shade tree and the hap- | said Ploedding Pete. House & Herrmann, 917, 919, 921 and 923 7th St. 636 Mass. Ave. 25 dozen Ladies’ White Em- “What will you take?” the nation said; broldermd HANDKERCHIERS, QC, Kentucky then replied, worth 15 ets., for ae . One assorted lot of FANS, ney straight — An Unmistnkable Exception. Among them Feather, Satin, “Remember, my son,” said the prudent ae oe ee Saas father, “that politeness doesn’t cost any- each ati this sate 5 21C. aoe a @5SSS628 eed se “Yes,” was the reply, “I've heard that.” = a |Or Three for $s. CELEBRATED * xo INT RODUCTION WAISTS FOR $1.69 Tii FRE AT $1.98 AND Ul ODDS “AND EN See Se oS SITE ee s WaISTS 8 @090500000090000000000000000000880000 C'[t'shonld be kuown that the “Der are washed, starched and troned by E Er * Waists wien Y ? makes them more durable, and avoids the cracking of the collar and cuffs which often bappens to ma- : chine laundered waists after frst washing. NEW PUBLICATIONS JUST RECEIVED A‘ moments. BAUM. Soft Finish Waists |: 4 7th st. Cut Prices. At at to » $3. 98. Our Price. by Tf, Rider Haggard, sale “Heart of the Wo cloth BR, Stockton, cloth dventures of Captain Hor determined 1 exposition of 1 i ry ort V x = ee (Cae NFIN: | SoSSeSSSSSS4S44S845E449 mes comes Adlai coth . fast-running wate! faila to keep abreast S ns . - * “The Shadow of a 40 ta Ee been | in of the summer girl both demand ; dere’s de trouble. What I'm heart- os “The M 3 Pr er of « 5 Dae i : ISE, se ne Davorant: | the downfall of the caterpilla k fur is de days when ef ye told a man Chief of the Dovorant S k d o tania) oo are eee gage | ye was huntin’ work, he didn’t go an‘ show auris 2 AC. + ataac, halt Rusla.--.0-. 2. The S Baveain Spots 2 moKke Oc 2 s with satisfa There are horrible suspicions that Ken- | some piace where ye could find it. ‘The Ce ict Solel Al) Sse, e os I soon be clearly in evi: | , There are horrible sup ee ee Pee ee Nee sGlasses, 3 dé ighhow that Beatin Recife tay Gane r ot tleiee a ivictien oC) Hass Daye “princeton Sturtes,"* by Jesse Lynch Williams, = 7§ 3 PaIR. > i i t ue ae pace ha ae Se When the enterprising burglar isn’t burg- asC. eee 3 or ae 4 rtion ef this city's rn s have an ara : ie 3 iing, ED RY ‘Tit ° yes need glasses or not > trust has made a record 5 ae thing Ginprahensiva’ ideal esto aly woe" *") or the cut-throat isn't occupied in crime, —-—— e WORTH. 3 ee °° charact f ee 2 h F Mr. Roosevelt is, maybe, on the warpath, White aud Black DOTTED 8c 2° os "ia with E >: timoreans are pledged. The estimate Sia 2 * has to hustle all the time. VEILIN latest ef 2 rg, neat frames, An exc sont : ZG So a “bobby has to hustle all the tim EI latest 1eC. Pee caeeng ef Sam ~< of the buildings and of all the work 1 cent values, for: ° e L is 2 2 Cleveland Leader. ee a ee a WILL MAKE T 4 t7 No 2° will have to be do re the expositior RaGcin eG Senha wae) worth: ee as : eee areca a x EVE . ry - 4 is r for the pubi 100,000, and this the tims ef his death. That ts i "said Farmer Corntossei to the > vt 3 rd amount can be raised without the sitzht- evidence that he was an hone 5 \ o agitator, “1 can’t support yer : ae ies pe 4 NeALister & Co., ¢ eat difficulty by the solid men of the gr and we de not belie ! Bae tear eae by Henry B. : Opticians, ma 3 est mereantile city in all the south etic ea i : @1211 FST. (Next to “Sun” bldg.) 4 4 Sie} pe kiienie Une cf WIN Not Go Cnadvert pm . , Fee Sescececsseecesocessocecees the hatching of whtch 5 prospec: | Pm thal Detrolt te ; es ekal to ed al Bros &Co Fieeting Time | Tarries Not_ tive, it has been estimated that the exposi- | We are con a eeunes Prope: | tight at fust. “a Si ° °9 — neither do. tring to those who Invest in its Millinery, Tie 1 1 oF fit. These expecta- lavering Gunter, peper tus take it in tralniag w 3 kely “le ulate It so us to keep the tost deen are ike accurate time. Cleaning, $1, Mainspring, $1, Al NEW PURE TAPPAN’S, 602 oth St. 2 LICATIONS received as soon as iy + ree f:su.d and sold at CUT PRICES. 1t G and Eleventh streets. Je20-1400 “Doctor Izurd,"" by Auna Ka 939 F St. [HE Aaa oo ° et it

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