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6 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, WUUIRAW 400s 7aee5s5575 May 8, 1896. CROSBY S. NOYES. Editor. THE EVENING STAR has a = and permanent Family Circulation much more than the combined cir- culation of the other Washington duilies. As a News and Advertising feit of a government, put the Queen under guard, and took affairs into their own hands. It was their own act, snd was done unassisted. The effort to connect Minister Stevens with the movement utterly failed. It was shown, to the satisfaction of all but the adherents of the deposed Queen, who were trying to :nduce the United States to everthrow the Dole government, that the revolution was not only the work of citi- zens of the islands, but was fully justified. The United States had no connection with THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. $5 | Values for Men’s Furnishings— —At— PERRY’S. The story of the Men’s Furnishings is very long— McKNEW’S. Few $1, $1.25, $1.50 & $2 Waists, 50c. Circus Tickets Free. Goldenberg’ s, 928 7th---706 K St. the suit & very varied—very interesting —and (profusely _ illustrated with ¢xamples of our best qualities’ and lowest prices. Neglige’ Shirts— It will pay you to probe into details a little here. The discoveries will please you. About 4 iene Fancy Striped Waists whieh We.- $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 will be Boe closed out tomorrow for. soc. The City’s “Suit” House. It is mistaken economy making your own Sults. Manufacturers who Way dress goods by the hundred bolts can afford to make up the Sults for less than the materials would cost you at retall. Exc Medium it has no competitor. the Islands but that of a friendly nation. It was guaranteeing nothing to them. It violated no law. Its trcops were landed only to protect American citizens and their property. skirt dept. is alive —with c7In order to avoid Inys, on ne- count of personal absence, letters to THE STAR should not be addressed to any individual connected with the office, but simply to THE STAR, or to| Cecil Rhodes and his friends were not or Business Depart- | citizens of the Transvaal. They were there ng to tenor or purpore. | by sufferance. They owned property, and We present with every boy’s suit a $3.50. An event for Saturday that'll interest wherever there are boys. We shall place on paid the taxes that supported the govern- bargains, the result of ondonteetreteeseetonteny e Suits in black 1 eT ow Fe ang 2 ities place and blue at $10, $1 irate ° buying in immense quantities ment, but yet were only cliers. The Boers sale 4 lots of Boys’ Short We have made a very caréful ma ide Of Rivals eee aoe ticket of ad- for cash. Never were we so of the eoramnentice Lye vee ue refused fo noe ee ae Bnet ee Pants Suits—that were made selection of patterns—and got yen fortunate in curing conc m 4 FI pene e cor- 2 vernment. eir cord i. in s mi upon: thelr: inicuiscnca one to sell at $5—for them from our regular Shirt- Lies eae eee He has there ceased cher does not ex Sesto mission to the asperating to men of progress and deserts, | Exclusive “novelties” in sions from manufacturers badly to be because he is wholly out of accord | and well czlculated to provoke them to ex- $ z maker, whose fitting i is per- a oo tallor’s best efforts, at two-thirds in need of immediate cash. The with the conditions which exist in centers | tremes. But, 28 Engl'shmen, they were : (@) fection. eT eae: B A RN UPI & " : yr ation at the close of the nineteenth | called upon to remember that the Boer o ° Freneh Qambric and Pereale—checks: ‘a ing ose hases are now arriv -ause nis methods are ancient; > he is gencrally valueless and often rk of c! nal in- . just about as anicipal m and stripes, with latest style collars. Warranted fast colors, Sizes 14 to 18, Te. for— government was urder the suzerainty of the English government, and that they, of all men, should be careful in moving to re- dress wrongs suffered in the Transvaal. Their own government was guaranteeing Ribbon Bows Made Free! You select the zuvyen and we will make up the bows free. Sc dy made up for one other Tibbon Depart:nent ing, and they go to make up a BAI LEY Cc i = stock which isn’t surpassed fox cus, good for variety or lowness of price. We're not losing anything —the maker is. But you'll get a good suit—and get it sof Sa se ee te ts te ee ee ee a a a a te a ae te te te es a a a ae ae a a Le ee te ie ts ee ee OC te te te ee te ee dodo would be to a chicken-f. = e Bi See $1.50 under price. Freneh Cambrie (with bigh-cut cole & as well stocked and as well managed as curs, ° SUITS. 4 dodo would be to @ chicken-faucier. | the integrity of the Boer goverrment, and S15 sau arene Ginette S| = Sav ectcreaea re oe Se e é = 3: > F v sness of the coroner's office iis | they therefore in attacking the Boers Ge Ke RG collars)—in #, stripes, platds and Laren Besire, Wlbvest sar Stave: Cuku Blame times m: pparent in this | would be attacking the Queen's guarantee. ne lot is Blue sed Chev iots— so forth. Fast colors—warranted 80, @ ace he : h Baye i = | eking ¢ conesily. aoiee = Double: Sizer ihe Ue salon eo 3 en all over the city f Suits, with very wide skirts and styl n Health Officer Woodward was | ‘rh it is the case in the Trarsvaal—so very | honestly all wool—well made —Dunble- izes 14 to18. Big value for Sf sees gat oat any el Ormance nips eater fae f corouer he Fealized’ che ruth conering | different from the Hawallan case that no- = Very dressy and serviceable. Sizes 6 1.00 = RPM ee ees, 2 lorala new the office, and in a report to the District | tay not anxious to see Liliuokalani and isis sae Wan ss ° ° Se] ME veitines. Ses yar . ; M on d a y or 3°75> € s said: her geng restored to corrupt power would To go highe & wilte and colacs, 3 t0'5 In wide aed wBe oes i la suggest that the office of cor- | aftect to confuse the two. 2 © In cher mee 2 105 in, wide, and 8c. per Tuesda after- a ar arg oa dtica! Grantnes, | But while the Bcers have Hee ane 2 ° ° : Une as $1.50 valu : ’ width, In every kind of y ~ yards ws arate hang from | are enjoying sympathy in their triumph, | % ¢speelally the narrow kind for aaa = ee eee s are | the case is not closed. When the appeal is | & —$<—$ $ I 2 les, noon or even= = a “Saenger pitt a lined, now investigat rand | tak&n, as the promise is that it will be + One lot Is handsome little Gray . ° ° Wd width jn Double-faced Satins, ae: ne for GT oak 68, the con found Cees ; to another | © Mixed All-plaid Chassteur Junior $ fete . aie a . medical examiner to be due to other bate pen Base tieee ee oa char-]‘% Suits, trimmed with narrow braid and && This is rather an extraordi ing. 5S 8. natural causes shoul be certified at | tribural, progress, an eee little tiny buttons. All wool-every nary quality Hosiery “Speciz ecials ” 4.9) Ade tMad shag Parco 2 ee Uae wil oie mhey alway as $ threw. Sizes 3 to 6. Worth $5. = Brottlly ued Mudras | Shirts aia iiee tie > hieaae abot Get your boy ; = edt et and should, in the end. In the providence | % z with tw nid pair of cuts to 'un Hose he children for wear with the ity Light Blue and ‘Tan yeh Hee tae of the worti, no inferior race is permitttd | & $ BS] maton Sizes 4 to 17H Tusigt Shore, : _ with. skirte nearly 6 ire thi should present | for Jong to plant itself stubbornly across | 50. 3 I tons, browns, grays, Wack with white. polka his new suit ee Ce oe to the grand jury at once and | the upward path of superior men. Igno- = ° ° Se] dot and bik with y Abont thé be slic e-ancalit, Which pase ieee Iq return the indictment vpon | rance ard Gepravity have yielded to en-|¢ ee $ 5 + faatitg atti s d d I . ee ee eee Bake eae wanes ne lightenment and character in Hawaii. Cru- | 9 Another lot is AN-wool Gray and % The best are— 7 s for wounen at to ay an et uid thus rear 3 ; ‘4 ©. and J. Anderson Mad Shirts, in a elty ard cppressicn will yield to freedom] % Black Mixed Cheviot, with indistinct, & bewest designs, made up with — v and as du 2 10.¢ saa Hamat in Cabal Asana Grane: piatal_en le up into Doubies 4] % fal regard for all your “whims.” ae is this Gossatner Hosiery him go to the 4 Sel SES PACTS US CASES NOUN ey elienll ke esate “rly defined, | bretated Short Punts Suits. Good $ Tent noirstirinkable "collar Wands, ae with half white foot, wht by due of the pollce:eoark jules vaal, when the jegue is pices y ae “ = strong fabric—sewing and trimming £ 5 li to Two grades —ouly — = worn with slipp ° ° SKIRTS. om, would mone eaniy sound | the HR of cated men, whe oon prov | Nim garment cama ST, and $2.: ao Cares wat host conelusion Hkely to be ed by | eTty and pey taxes, toa share = 19 for ph es 6 to 15. Worth $5. z a + venea \ clust on tikely to be che I by SS ane ee ee Ceciein acme tae 3 play. Size 6 to 15. Worth § ae 15 o+ | Underwear Specials. t tod Mediate Skiets. maroon tin, ek val seat, | mitted. Tr fs not contestable upon any just | & $ : £3 = pine stores rarry Dnt a few Mines, forcing cost. © ARDS (Wite, xe- jury. There are several resi- Bes = 3/3 D to taki ut they would 1 mate Soe ere ae " grourd. = 6 5 4 ress Shirts— ; : hes i nave 0 * hie city who: are x B 3 5 F uy. We carry pretty much kind of S 1] who never fail to show he vidiodes won be stokinies ils “| 4 We are on hand with a Underwear manufaeturod that's enabling p ecia y promise of an easil After Cher vic tones y wort ey $ = £2 special attraction—a money You to Dus what “vou" Like beat e = : fs altogether | Michizan and Indiana yesterday there | # The last lot ts All ‘ast Blue ge specie lent White Ribied Vest pay vod values in ee Jury belong to |C@nnot be a shade of a shadow of doubt | % Sailor Sults—one of those Jaunty rigs % saver— BA vee, 12. ee ¥ derons *°) spout his nomination at St. Louis for the | & that look wel on. all boys from 3 to White lets, with taney $ ON 17¢ h ad valve ideney. a Gate ane: ill be 3 2 years. Big howl collar, rene > bosons ena rath ww A . = presineney.— Eb ents question wil bear ty. yucca vwte aoe Tad ahead ee 4 Aine TE te Hegular st Tibied "Vests" s o rt =pant s Progressive Opposition. to his nomination by acclamation. 3 Hea Seu luchesiteetl lens foutecioces = kind—for $ tilted Vests it t c. P. Hunting- SS eee a This ts big value for $5. Tomorrow = t = $ = = adoption by the Cali-| Mr. Morton began some Maperin Se Ae a 2 $ é 79 cen S. + Sus, a 2.50; Shine God Waatn bs an convention of an anti-|Velop doubts as to whether Mr. Platt is | 3 & _ + S aca that he expected | a8 good @ hand at running a national con- | 50. < & Pai —<= 2 3) D3-50, D4.00 bound, wr fact, I think a | vention as he is at managing a legislature. z ¢ x Pajamas— Paj A ; oa z + = = si > Pajamas 3 women and chi $ L = ulfornia will ———_ se X toxcima aos ; z > More and more Pajama’ % now Bavieg’s sa! & 5.00. ong the Pacific ome of the entries for the democratic = be a ee (Bore vrs ape W $1] are sold ev ery season as you = - s the govern-| handicap would be quite justified in re- oys” Shocs, ear, $= men are finding out the ad- ~ of the fusing to s if Chicago fails to make | 4 z= = wane ages BE them. AVE ace 2 White Kid Belts, 50¢. p an t Ss suits, ¥ up the purse z 3 antapes ae bi = 3 ather ‘ se EE ————— x & going to offer a special lot as ¥ 7°50, 8 up. h that the} It looks as if hls English friends had an “introducer"— 7 > 2 as y dozen irre- ded Mr. Bayard that he ought not | % Made of Madras, in quiet, pleasing Samp! le’? Parasol! Ss Chea Se v 5 Califoraia, little thing like a scolding. S Pte fast, color earefally | mad We were fortunate enonst w a S wee ie facturer's f aa ith h ack. Platt is having a great deal of dif- £ silks, tn ree wil €ac - in keeping Morton campaign but- oa Worth $ * CAPE Ss, ae : on suit, mo mat- 2 ee ce = Und pink, br repudiation of his confessions ny - naerwear— ter what the like a breach of faith with his pub- Flees and such = Everybody is interested in t lishers. to do it. the Underwear subject. We i ~~ ee Beers eae eS price. iehéte Mere lOnIN Sixteen at WeRKon. thes as nue aa et We. can settle the buy 2 the new city post-office building today. : 4 ing question for most of you. — Fe Mic 2 ___— 2 haven't a piece that we ° H on an SHOOTING STARS. Kot cannot confidently guarantee. Cay $i ait 41 © Im Son ‘ Wot 4G Gein reste, mr to cach & Our way of buying gives a —=$— 9 : t recited Poe's poem, “The = = price interest as well as a 9 asic aie cos _ s 1 > of the District gov- as qualit . importance to our of- ¢ new Ss her pedicle pia er lag dllacoe cipal rnment locked interested, but not pleased. Zs 9 °9 ~ . " =a than les “Don’t you like it?” was the inquiry. ele feo Mathvizasn Shirts, with French Ladies’, Men's and Children's Furnishings, hich Ive by Hing of * “I can't say that [ do. It ms to me | nee ss and pearl buttons: P A _ : J , ete a Ve oe that there is too much fteration. There A : £1 h. 9033 ° ° 12th tath and F ri ‘ ei trade Watkins. |g as gina none te te Oc Ie ake oe ued” <£1E = QOC. eac - Sts. Wash on Foard of Trade think ef a bieyele club going down Pena- ie LDP PIPPI j 1 . %| 3 fie, Ennarted j pleas is var iorrow, though, the — tur la ¢ 3 sizes to i = ( Wilmarth & Edmonston, COA i annual casio, tara to Doubt. ‘This Is the season of the year when | & : ; a ore cheese fs used than at other 5 Sea 1205 Pa venue. r mac shad and the shad’s| Oh, fickle May! What pleasures w & time-we ippreciate this tet and te | 21S Trunks expe up competent | 7 5 Pa. Avenue. hall! Upon time's waves ave tussed— torrent make £\¢ Lets send for Sour tank sad is Th L r We know not now which to expect, nds at Se. aa 4 —— —- —ie | ( € AW ) Me mos A sunstroke or a frost. a ee g x ae The . An Admonition. — ~ <. i ( emands It an oppert each other |e to 40, ‘ ‘ “My boy," said the father of the am- : Drawers—0 to 3 Best of be I a itious young aia, “let politics alon: + z = : h hie Belts s i sell you. ines res 8 IS) f and you should ¢ ) y 2 9} 3 a ‘a difference ween ordinary wind Ww hi tives. fi soar aan and Invest it in real estace.” $1 590C¢. Cac 6 eae ts and those we make, je fd Cum wii 4 some men seem to get along very ele it in the finish, in the ) ell.” als $1 French nm Shirts and and in time in the wear, ¢ risk you hehe s Dienie season is now at ha a|& . perfect in ft and make. All still our prices for Belts . vanized iron “Of course. And if your country really | 3 her hard to think of someth = 4 7 as low as the low . sieaniond tee ) needs you, it'll call for y t don't |} potted’ Hams Ge h. Men’s Ring Belts, or smal 5 common cot throw yourse nto the ramble, Blocks Bs etn and at our z 75C, Cac Mie of Good soltd Teather. W m1 bd aites: ; include a voyage Hocks aon eine ee ees Me nes 3 $1.59 Macy Threrd Urderwear pleas. “Can't Slip” Belts, 50c. Wiimarth & Edmonston 2 river as far kes » every, time: a a nie ae ant to the skin-eunfortable in the ft Made with leather-covered buck- |e site! , ) ving hosts and] ; = ey z ur Bowls + Sol tore ys we Wide. . 1205 Pa. Avenue. Bae iis Weewtooan jometimes,” said Uncle Eben, “when er with f & autre et 00) ae ’ Belts. 25c. 's 205 eal a > mprovement and what n yer foh advice, what he really A good Tine t & j A lot just finished. Leather-core — [t! | Rann So en wants is foh yer ter guess his opinion an’ = I CAC Duckles. 14-in. to 1ig-in, wide. = Sa > = tell it ter ‘im.”” = ° Belts, 4oc. B. Rich's Sons, ten-two F St White ther lined and silk stitched. with frequen! that out-of- T. and R. Mor! Wheat Hi 's English Balbrig- 1,200 75¢. & $1 Sey H Slightly Confused. : : gan Shirts, with lune or short sleeves cy Belts, soc Read prea town individuals and associations manifest re on exhibition, 3, & i RE SHOR CcaINEY ¢| + Fancy Belts, 50c . Shoes p thes re oper ° ° ee, 3 vill be y as light as gauze, with more service { $ = see eal of Korean Gece the It was at the breakfast table of a board- rill) ie + them. Sizes, 34 to 46. Our speetal i Tene Otc te feait ls S irt waists of maria fi te x “tof Columbia. ing house where some of the people affect = price is SI leather lined is It is a great deal’ of satisfaction to sh eae ce that the city of| Hterature. One éf them had been “being ye. aturday: lz 3 stitel k 1 are locked a, as the capital of the country,| PFight” and another was moved to re- cars 5 a ACM, £)¢ Trunk Truths. us to know that we are looked to a Cc. €ac their attention and good will, ana} ™2™* < ie Bot want fo buy. tare: raed Zt ‘The best, trunks for what is proper in men’s and la- ° ° ir_atte anc ‘ ar ae Ae pacon a on of th 3 — jee are. Tophatn ie a they see to it that the re 2] eee, NemnaS melo Holmes Autocrat < out h ne uise = Jean Drawers— Si) Binge well, fined well, je | dies’ footwear. Suppose we should When in New York last woek our buyer, tatives they send will give {t the considera-| Of the Breakfast Table.” . % ror Ge see ee mand th se ¢ 2 z Sime {| have gone right along from the first 2 ee i Sie = = . _| The girl with blond frizzes shivered, and | 4 Penne die Ya oil ¥ Old-fashioned Pepperill £] ite 5 3 Dimity and 1 ies (epte exclaimed: be deliciors—they hf] Jeans—good as gold $2) T PHAM S Js |in the well-beaten paths of the old ‘ ee “ll never read another line that Holmes BS - $ Test 2 Ith em seats, | | + | fogies—selling you the same old Tito man who was president of the | has written.” : SF] TNE apesente®: Bewrl Wuttons, sus: 1 |S) endquarters for Travelers’ Gomls, % | stereotyped footwear which every- corige trust says that he has no money | “Why not .. + ° Z/ 4 body handle 7 ; : : : | 1andles. of his owii, but is depeuent on his wite | “Well In the first place, his confessions 1% of test uit ras OC. A Mair, #2 123%!233 Pa. Avenue. When we came here we made ce ard are tn t es and ore Jollar that he spends. A « were horrible,,and inthe next Place Edenit!/ "oig: packiees of Jerseymue net S10 S, ° 5 | lek e aha) ls ia te acareia es melas ede amin an trum ty marks aciination to allow bim to manage belleve that half of them were true. Matches for 12 cents ‘a package tomor- | & | 2 CXXRERURE REARS 2**}our minds at once that this should can be €: eliminated ay manage her Ene row—each pac contains 12. box & 2 affairs would indicate that the lady is con- : € ches = BA es be a distinctive shoe store—tha e Pips sind = whieh qlerably chkeacs. inaa ae pt lies : A Memorable Grief. : and exch box 200 matches. $ Nainsook - Drawers— 5 PRICES THAT DEFY be ay ane ee e ps se we = oe who now remember him with sorrow. Where is this town of Pittsburg, where 4 You will find we can fit + Should sell footwear novelties of would not show the least hit. Some of a our heroes lost a game? Cc. ay = you— $ COMPETITION every description—footwear made to them, as we xaid before, are nuhurt, at The gentlemen who are elec "Tis a distant, lonely spot upon the map. 4 Bae ceerisiar nat S x ° ‘necal jer—tl . = ave old gu Piicer waletn eelh are expelled from 2 Best of ainsook, with string TRDAY AN i r our special order—that would win ‘The fine 4 ; 5 4 FO.2 SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. 10 Tess 1&1 everywhere ba can console themselves with the rez| And row it blossoms bravely forth into finest frult Just now which can be Sor web buttens, pearl buitons, vetachs % n 1 every wt Rea s elves h the re. 4 Z ross found are those Large Evaporated Cali gz able bnekles und suspender tapes. ‘Large Bars Conti's Pure p Castile ¢. popularity at once. ng to Kell them for 2 flection that the malaria n is at hand immortal fame, fornia Peaches at 6 cents per pound, All sizes. Regula . kind se , Soap. see 4gc. as Gah " as pd yon ran take and it might not have been very comforta~] Because the Senators there met mishap. and those Skeet Oromia “Prunes at $ & + $9¢ Have we done as we said we eyotios het ; ble there anyhow. ; So carve it on a granite slab where tourists early ag large aw peachos—thuse pres z Oc. a i aire + would? You can answer the ques- 53 wang iat allinay view: ferring them 'to the Oregon can Inve . © So them at same, price, Ae hav 1,000 tion yourself. We are supplying the Laundered Percale, neral Harrison does not propose to get | “It Happened A. D. ‘96. The Score Was eans of Duchess Pears, Turge siz 3 & fone for: Ae ek » ie on Shirt W: in stripes, fig close enough to those nomination grapes : cain eae array tomer the ¢ Hosiery A soptyeat 40: eS ae ae Xe and pain estore sone with white id ov shethe = BS < ve rice, ° dies’ Large Dressi m: jasMonabies m us citvy—who EY " ry sold cy to Fadigut whether they Ate/sour or not, “Tis thus a comet-like career comes al- See Oren Just see what a quarter will % rs Remedies, $1 size, 73e. s P salle Ree eter % formerly went to New York and Philadelphia for it. We guarantee that better-wearing shoes and finer shoes cannot be bought for less money than we as} buy— Black and, Tan Lisle ‘Thread Halt Hose, with flouble soles and high spliced beels. Colors warranted fast. Ideal summey sox. Worth 35¢.—for 25¢. a pair. The Right ¢ A subscriber Eve overnment. ways to a stop, writes to the New York| _ The tale is one historians ott wafol. : 2 ng Post asking for light on the Trans-| They rested on their laurels; and their cho vaal and Hawaii. He brackets the two laurels let them drop ; cases. and Irsists that a justification of| With a thud which thrilled the rooters, President Dole and his friends is a justifi- young and old. iood 25¢: Cnticura. Soap, genuine $1.25 Warner's Safe Cure, spec! $1.50 Fellows" 31 3 $1 Tet, Wine and Peas, 6 cents per c: WO) cakes of the 10-cent. size Sweet late xo tomorrow for 3 cents ber S9gc. eefergeege Pettijohn's Breakfast Food, segeegeesengone 32-1b. package best: Oats, T cents 3 g8c. wrappers. Cerealine, 15 cent fe. Syrup s . Carter's Little Liver Pills, 2° for. Sele 4 pack- = i cents G cents for the large $ a Beans. 4% cents. 4 Canned Corn, 414 cents, and Early Juno rng + f = = Nagy and Tack Sateen W t fc n y and Tack Sateen Wrappers, with es < & Piso's Cure and Bull's Syrup’ Ladies’ Oxfords, in all shapes and hallods sleoves, tight g hark, «elo cation of Cecil Rhodes and his friends, He | 5° write It on the tablet which shall mari = - Genuine Cosmo Buttermilk Soar Si gig ae pares, GRarkites Geutes pine esind ape characterizes all of them as freebooters, this /Waterloo: ¢ Belts. $ Bure Witeh Tage, pints, 2 Wale cane, shades, which were $3 and $2.50, are less tifur $1.50, for = ve and charges that the United States,| “It Happened A. D. '06. The Score Was i é “Cantslip” | 51.50 Pane See oe? at reduced to $1.08. , through ‘Minister: Stevens aug" ie landine 0 Fs £ The ““Cantslip” will give $ vont es come fort a 67c. Ladies Oulords which were $3.50 / 8c. dp 5 a ee e ama pieal Co.'s Coca Wi i Ta": ‘ at Amer : oe at Honolulu, Jus i Paine es eae |$a9 I th St z ser wag eg of any Pa Carding, Corebrin and $4—all colors and sizes, in the ee ncur re ne same reproacaes at a . i ziiyiathnree sen Lebar dual erm Ee ae 47: QO= 13 7 of 1S aml easy. of = soc. Natrolithie § prettiest shade of tan, are reduced to has incurred ir the conduct of Mr. Rhodes b eee ereato naw ot the | at Shades. Worth Tbe. 2181 No-To-Bac. $2.48 5 and Dr. Jan.eson. ERGEE eve Coen oa ee | s1shateaeetestesteeteeenteatoatectecgectetnatiateeteetetietantentectectertet | : 0 Ki 92.46. tora Rees numerous visitors: to the Capitol to think Soe ants ds 1 eautifal Flowered : ; an ee ae is not seeking light, but | jt’ strange that no statue of Sar CaS | (gegen eee a = 50 cents. “ae 8 $350 and oe, tan and Be = 5 ny es sgl pone he needs i to be found in any of the pubiic parks? . lack—either button or lace—re- aeetl, deSaced foun $2 to Mr. Dole std those who stood with hi We all know how the scheme for his New (LADIES CAN COOK) CAN COOK & Ser risae’s tassel, fedaced from $2 York monument was neglected and played with and dawdled over for years and years, and some of our foreign guests have been duced to $2.90 a pair. w citizens of Hawaii, owned property, and were er titled to a voice in the govern- $1 Paine SCs C omit gc. «One item that IN PEE EREVUEST finterests ladies— $1.39. oe b en's Nervur: A ment ‘They had endeavored in many ways | inclined to be sarcastic on the subject. GOWN THEY HAVE Special lot cf Neckwear—Bows, String $ 9 - - to bring about an improvement in affairs. | When England or France or Germany de- Wwicedaisen ia Soule eutatom ‘tien and ‘Tecks, in Blue, Black. Red e ich’s Sons racer yale Morgane cpm sins alled threre and ali of its connee- | cide to give any of their great men a monu- and Green—mannish -senrfs to wear 9 Parasols, with two deep scalloped rut *_ OIL-GAS STOVE. Its cleanliness as well as its freedom from cdor or smoke is remarkable. Has no wicks—burns with an intensely bot blue flame—teayes no residuum, and makes {ts own gas! $5 and $7—two sizes—see it at C. W. Barker, 1210 F St., sete Agent. ment the thing is done with exemplary neatness and dispatch, whether the great man succeeded in getting enouzh to eat and decent support for his family when he was alive or not. It seems to them very queer that so great a man as Grant, whom they not only know as one of the most eminent generals in the war “between North and South America,” but with whom they are more or less familiar on account of his tour around the world, should not have one monument, if not half a dozen. “Shoers to the elite,” Ten-two F Street. nS were thorcughly rings anit lottery rings flourished by the use of mcrey, and the islands, as the re- sult of a lew and degradirg rule, were on the downa @ ro-d to ruin. At last, with &@ courage which goes with character and desperation, Mr. Dole and his friends re- solved ts accomplish by revolution what could not otherwise be accomplisked. They organized atd overthrew the base counter- tes and natural wood bandles, corrupt. Opium fles and natural on from $4 ta $2. 2.49. Goldenberg’ S, 928 7th---706 K St. reduced Iipans “Tabules. Rubi ee eeeee PERRY’S, }) “Ninth and the Avenue.”’ Establisbed 1810. ‘Telephcne 905. instance. THE “TALLY HO" tern. Price, $5.00. very’ powerful ght. ickel. For sale by all dealers. my8,14,19,21 18 THE BEST BICYCLE Las Burns kerosene, giving a Finished in black, Japan conitdently recomend as my sticeessor to deur | for $l, tal practice in Washington at 1107 st. tw, nae FW. MERRILL, now of Gorham, Maine” | H. H. Brown, 830-Gm* 3 my ee eee with the mannish collars. Original de- signs—artistit colorirgs— 25 cents. roro F St. &