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8 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. AND SONS, “ MOSES. F st, cor. 1th. ' Summer Floor Coverings. We're going away ahead of last season’s record in this department. The selling’s big and rapid. We count it up to the credit of better prices than ever, bigger and better varieties of goods. Summer Rugs —Direct importations from Japan —just what you want to use on a matting floor. First quality goods at these prices. Storage, 22a near M. Our special Matting at $3 a roll of 40 yards is a trade winner. Best quality Cotton Warp at $7.00 a roll of 4o yards. Art Squares. Extra heavy—extra good qual- ity—-extra small prices. Worth $5.00 ow $3. yds. 6.00 4. yds. 5 5. yds. 0% sus. vod] Drapery Sale. A remnant sale of short ends in different goods. Some long enovgh for curtains, many are pieces in the roll. The lengths vary from } yard to 20 yards. They ineb Cotten Damask, Jute Brocade, ¢ ‘rus Cloth, curtained, this hence the goods at a cost. minimum Half Cost to Manufacture, and less in some is marked on all remnants. 25¢c. $1.50 Cotton amd Linen Fabries, yard... Silk Damask that was $5.73 yard.. at If you are z a patron of the Yale Laundry don’t fail to telephone them at ence to send for your bun- dle. Once a customer alway: tomer. 514 Ioth st. will be Infused trto the system, and strength and vigor restored by the use of Hop ‘Bitters. Af s02 unv> no appetite this ts just what you should take to restore it. ‘The giatest known remedy for days Fepsia, biliowsness, liver troubles, neural- 6'a, constipation and all spring ecmplainta, s y Louvre Glove Co, ¥ not be duplicated any- where for less than $1. * Saturday and Monday we'll sell $1 quality 4-but-~ ton Gloves at the 55C. special price. —Still have plenty o those 75c. and $1 Silk: eee K Louvre Citove Co., 3 919 F St. N.W. § SRA Monday will be the best evan in 1896 ta telephone (1092) the Yale Laundry to send for your bundle. Do you know why? 514 roth st. A Perplexing Question Js that of deciding a suitable wed- ding gift. The task is made easy, provided the proper place at which to purchase is known. If you should want a Lamp, of no matter what kind, an Onyx Table, Pair of 3ronzes, Five O'Clock Tea Kettle, the place is easily decided on, and the rest is very easy. Geo. F. Muth & Ce., 413 7TH ST. N.W. RAs myt4 eA = The Yale Laundry has the largest business because it does the best work. *Phone 1092. POSSE PEPPOPEST SIGS ESOS ODO D 4 FREE. Teeth extracted free, 8 to 10 a.m. Elegant parlors—lady at- tenants expert operators liances — all = of Neal ng. up. Best teeth, $8. Gold crowns, $5. U. S. Dental Ass’n., Cor. 7th and D Sts. myll-3m HP GSHDEGALEDDAMEDO DOS Monday will be the best day in 1896 to telephone (1092) the Yale Laundry to send for your bundle. Do you know why? 514 toth st. Buy at Siccardi’s AND PAY LESS MONEY. 500 Switches at $1.50. 375 Switches at $2.50. 425 Switches at $3.50. 1,000 Front Pieces from $1.00 upward. Shampooing, Haldressing and Manicuring by first-class artists. M. Siccardi, 711 11TH ST., next to Palais Royal. _Late of 1224 { Broadway, N.Y. my4-20d If you are not a patron of the Yale Laundry don’t fail to telephone SOUGOOEO IE OEE TE HOCOU TOS PEOOVEOOPPFSDES ES POOGTES ( For Sale In W them at once to send for your bun- E. P. MERTZ, dle. Once a customer always a cus- F and r1th Sts. tomer. 514 Ioth st. i Sseease ee “Make no mistake. It’s the Yale HT = teseeset ma 7 Laundry you want. *Phone 1092. How Ridiculous) TO IMAGINE ANY BISCUIT EQUAL TO MASON'S WORLD-RENOWNED CREAM BISCUIT. For Purity, Crispness and Freshness they surpass all others—as the “trolley’’ docs the horse cars. No table complete without them. Try a pound and you will find we make uo idle boast. Bemember, “*Mason's’* CREAM BISCUIT. Trade supplied by EDW'D DERRICK, Agent, 818 19th st., Washington, D. 0. | 514 Ioth st. wh23-m,w, £40 Monday is the day you should telephone (1og2) to the Yale Laun- dry to send for your bundle. Hutchinson's, 1329 F. FOR 25¢. To avoid carrying thom over the sum- wer. about test stapes that have been selling for $1. bi Frice for these ‘That Importer's 1 ot quite Former TRIMMED HATS. Just the -ery daiatiest of the Spring Millinery. Any littl clinges made un- Ui you are quite suite cee 1-3 Off - Hutchinson c 1329 F St. N.W. He my11-42d zea If you'll £o as high as $9 | —we can sell yon one of the strongest 36-inch Trunks y It ts used by hundreds of professional people who travel constantly. It ts really the strongest Trunk made. Trunk Strap free and name marked on * Trunk. Kneessi,425 Seventh St. ms tt- ever seen. Perea reer errr The Yale Laundry has the largest business because it does the best work. ‘Phone roge. STEP Make no mistake. It’s the Yale Laundry you want. 514 1oth st. *Phone 1092. "Gray Hair A thing of the past when Nattans’ Crystal Dis- covery “is used. Guaranteed to. restore, Fray, oF faded hair to its natural color in 8 to posltlvely not a dye. Stops. the hate frow, D fall Woodward ». Lothrop, roth, 1th and F Sts. N, jW. Friday and Satu#day Are Children’s Days, When special attention is given, ‘to ain =to=-Wear Dress Requisités for Boys, Girls and Little Children. Boys’ Clothing At Very Specially Law Prices. 150 Boys’ Fine Texture Double-breasted Light-weight Suits, princi- pally Scotch Tweeds, in excellent patterns. Sizes 6 to 15 years. $2.98 the Suit. Also 100 Very Strong All-wool Suits, with extra Trousers to match; most desirable patterns. Sizes 4 to 15 years. $3.50 the Suit. Also 78 fairly fine Serge Sailor S Suits, most of them with extra Trousers; neatly braided. Sizes 3 to 10 years, $2.50 the Suit. Also 200 All-wool Separate Trousers, colors. Sizes 4 to 15 years. 5o0c. the Pair. These goods are fresh and new and are marked at prices very much below those asked a little earlier in the season. fancy mixtures, serviceable seeceeeolOth st. In Girls’ ‘Clothing We are showing all the new and popular ideas for summer in Washable and Unwashable Fabrics, and in styles becoming to and especially de- signed for girls of all ages. We call attention to the following special values: Girls’ White India Linon Frocks, full gathered skirt, bishop sleeves, neat box-plaited and embroidered yoke; collar, cuffs and shoulder ruffle edged with lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.88 for Any Size. Girls’ Fine India Linon Separate Blouses, varl- colored collars and turn-buck cuffs, butlding.) French Madras Wash Frocks, bias ffect, handsomely trimmed with open- ribbons. Sizes 6 to Girls’ Stripe blouse front and trimmed work embroidery and satin with fine colored embroidery to mateh, Sizes 8, 10, tch Plaid Gingham Wash Frocks, gath- | 12 and 14 years. Each. oe R250 vea, peat braid trimming, stra Girls’ Navy Blue ¢ lor) All-wool Cloth r shoulders, extra fli skirt. vekets, stylish short cut, braided rs 4 to 14 years. 1th st. building, Infants’ and Little Children’s Department. It is but natural for every mother to want her little one to look as well as or better than anybody else’s. We | The Best Encyclopedia Of the Age. Chambers’, vised edition. 1o vols. New and re- Compact, compre- hensive, accurate, lucid, readable and Absolutely up handy for reference. to dgte Contains matter from in and 1895 articl have every outfitting requisite from infancy to 5 years of age, including many Parisian nov: elties, and call at- tention to the following special | values in Pique Reefers, Coats and | Sun Hats: Pique K or hott d m, white, with pi trimmed with fan Se Ber Set. rl buttons. Each ES (Basement... see -T1th st. bids.) white, double broad sailor collar of dark blue trimmed wil fane Summer braid; large pearl buttons. A pretty spring wrap ei »| Furnishings For seashore, country or city homes will be found in the greatest pro- fusion in, our Upholstery Depart- ment, fourth floor. The demands of luxury and actual necessity are fully met by this great stock. T ‘he follow- ing are specia white, idery forml dainty ribbons. pink pointed y Linon Coats, deep potn y trimmed with fnsertion and ¢ “3, deep cuffs. Very dainty. E Sun Bonnets, white, trimmed sa suitable for Rey White Mull Wash Hats, s shirred brim, finished with large bo: Val nes lace, broad ties, White Mull s for lttle boys, with Tain O'Shanter crown of he Each. (2d tor: eqular pric Window si) sllth’st. bldg.) 10th st. bldg. Muslin Underwear For Women and Children. Some very special values in the medium and lower grades. In both cases they are well made, well pro- portioned, and there is no skimping vhere. nen’s Muslin Skirts, - or Hamburg rutile. Es Sporting Goods, Toys, Hammocks, &c., At unusually low prices. “League Reach’ Boys’ * Bats. wit he Tennis Po iat Canvas Rac y Racket P x Tennis Ia . Bi : | . V's Roller Skates, . le Bells. Each. 4 Bieye'e Lamps. Bx ial a “Danis” Bese Bats. Eich fe! “Boys’ Lively" Base Balls. E $) Fxamine these credit. prices of ours— ‘Tongue Junior’! Tose Balls: ie leok carefully into the quallty of our fur- “with i f nlture—these are the points that will ¢) eee ee © prove the economy of credit buying. We |g, saree 3) are doing more business day by day than (¢| | . nd o| any cash house in this elty! It's because} | 3x36 Tenn’s > * our prices are LOWEST, whether you pay 6, | 3x42 Tern's Nets. Eneh. 7, : j®| | Elght-Ball Croquet Sets. 3 cesh or buy on is | | Other Croquet Sets up to Tasteful | = 3) | Watering Pots. Pictures. le! Palls. i . We have a very large and choice | ae assortment of Etchings, Engravings, le den ‘To reviael earl Paintings, Medalli ste Nhe! piss! Baie Carriaze that coatracct Il den Tools, Ver set Pearl I aintings, ) Iedallions, Pastels, ers sell for $5 1s here at $3.50! The |e nil Sale hag “Sa e|ete. pleasing subjects, neat and same Six-foot Solid Oak fxtension Table ha rect ease pretty frames. Pictures are now in that has never been retailed for less than es $5 Is here at $3.50—scats eteht people) | BIB (Talexelos. \C| comfortably. Very Heavy China Matting, Sih Bere vey Ipedes. Ear Be. per yard. AI! Mattings cat and | over Hammerks. Fact |¢| tacked down FREE! - 1,000 yards of Best (¢ | Woven Hammocks, colored, Brussels Carpet, reduced from $1.15 to (¢) | Woven Hammocks, “with” pillow “and”; j3, Te. a yard. Carpets made and laid free—no * | woven vaco'cioun ea charge for waste in ching figures. | Hl Paintings, e Tee Chest, $2.50. Refrigerators, |g) t + all sizes ond prices. See our $20 Parlor |¢, | Huperial |¢) Suite-5 pleces—beantifully upholstered. ¢| | fiamuock ‘I * Your credit 1s GOOD—no notes—no interest |*) | @a_ oor 2 bldg.» \$ —Just a plain promise to pay a litle I } ey— 1; le le money—weekly or monthly. ‘I Saturday's special list of Soom Goods, Package Goods, Soaps, || Housefurnishing Goods, &c. 5 Grogan’s x 3romangelon Sherbet—sample served free. 5 : seis 12] | Burnham's No-tox Wild Cherry, per hot. Sweet Chocolate, per cake. MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSR, | | Martinique’s Lime Fruit Julce, per bottl Baker's Chocolate,” per Hb. pkz....... 819—S21—823 Seventh street n.w. e| | O.K. Root Beer, makes 5 gals., por bottle Gerais eS eu: nr Geee Plums, per can. n.y13-S4d ved Ple est Pumpkin, ‘pag! cai y ‘| | Splced Pickles, per bottle... Taluaab’h Cote ee aed RARE KRARRKAE REE = =*| | Chance’s Best Mustard, per hott WE Pure wauniley Boas wicksbire Sorce, per bottle oring Extracts, per bottle Pure Honey, struined, per glass . Anderson's Jams, assorted, per can. 1106 Chalmer's or Plymouth Rock Gelatine, per pkg.10e. x's Gelatine or Bromangelon, per pkg. Old Home Preserved Strawberries, per can. Maine Condensed Milk, 3 cans for.. Prepared Codfish, per pkg... Queen Olives, per small bottle. Small Imported Serdines, 2 cans for Armour’s Potted Ham or Tongue, per can Armour’s Deviled Ham or Tongue, per can, Tetley’s India and Ceylon Tea, per Ib... W. & L. Snowtlake Soap, p clgate’s Bee Boap, per cake. Star Soap. in any quantity desire Cireus Soap, 2 yeaus’ hardened, per cake ‘Twin Bar Soap, 2-eakes for. Gold Dust Washing: Powder, One-burner O11 ‘Stoves, Iron tank. Each. Best Gulf Sbrimp for salads, ¢ Galvanized Garbagé Pails, 4 gals, Each 35e. ont, . oats the Rate one ae Sp ee pes Beara, in tomato sau Best Tan End Gas Tubing, Ber foot “Be. ment.” No stains. Price, $1, ‘trial JOOT. see even ss ith 3 KOLE PHARMACY Lee AGENTS, is” Tri bed) Ne Sent, express to apy part of cspaiae the country ‘on. receipt of ‘price. Good Quality Matting, { — -A_ money - saving bar- gain at the very height} 7% Yd. jatting season. THE © Houghton co., includes any AABN 1214 BST. NW, my7-tt > r of Crab Apple Perfumery Free. On main floor, 11th st. building, we are demonstrating the Crab Apple Water, a delicate, lasting perfume. Catch a spray from. the fountain on your handkerchief as you pass—twill cost you nothing. Sample Bottle of Almond Cream Free. Almond Cream is valuable for preserving, beautifying and softening the face and skin. Excellent to use after shaving. seeseeeesIILb at, building.) Woodward & Lothrop. SISBBRIABE RE EE The best at the lowest price at Beveridge’ Hot Weather Necessaries. “The Eddy” Refrigerator with its slate stone skelves and cold, ary-air cirenlation, saves ice, food and money.” $5.85 up, wccording to size. White Mt. Ice Cream Freezer Will freeze cream in 4 minutes. $1.50 up. “THE ARTIC” FREEZER” —3-gullon size, $1.25. [7 Kook of recipes for making Frozen Desserts gratis, WATER COOLERS, 2 to 10 galy lated and japanned. 2-gallon, ined Coolers, “$1.75. GARBAGE CANS much lower gulation sizes, galvanized iron and (% cover, 40e. to our BARGAIN TABLES on d floors, \ [<4 inte Ast and 2d w. Beveridge, 1215 F & 1214 G St. POTTERY, PORCELAI Monday is the day you should telephone (1092) to the Yale Laun- dry to send for your bundle. Keep A Photo Of. All _The wf y year will add an ine — an photos. ——— the children. he —— photos taken. a Pata ——— dren-and babies are ables. = Meaning, photog, singly or In group. Lexan ‘Tints’ $4 a dozen, Ww. He Stalee, 1107 F St. sor to M. B. BRADY, myl5-14 The Yale Laundry has the largest business because it does the best work. *Phone 1092. Oe eo a rr Td Moths Will ; Ruin the Carpets, drape re laying & Phe Nh r will hatch moths will & Rig s WwW. S. ul Thompson, 70 Pharmacist, #4 Make no mistake. Laundry you want. *Phone 1092. “¢ feth.t my ee a ~~. 2.285 22 tos It’s the 514 10th st. . unks expertly ro paired | by trunk makers, marked Let us send for “STEAMER — TRUNKS. —The Steamer Trunk is can be shoved out of the where, It's small ‘it’s ght ries just about make buying it's neat i $2. 50, $2.90, $3. 30 2 Steamer Trunk, fron be bottom, hard-wood el 1 clamps’ and ood lock { cloth lined ut. te dueed to $4, $4.50, $5. amer ‘Trunk. finely tine xt Sti tereesssttessicterescccssscecscesesssseees $6. 00, $6. 75; om .50 ; TOPHAM’S Headquarters for_Travelers' Goods, | 1231- 1233 Pa. Avenue. 1218-1 BST. Monday is the day you should telephone (1092) to the Yale Laun- dry to send for your bundle. or's New Leather Goods Store, 1328 ESt $20 Full Leather: ¢ 4 ‘Trunks, $13. 75-3 4 == WM sta man a Utetime—wen J a with e > 2 2 Men’ English Sole Leather aS dinunks 2 fest. cos $17 ¢ Men’s Dress Suit Cases. $3. 75 up. 5 > Grain Leather Tourist Bags $24 ‘i CF LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, $3 to $40. ;BECKER’S, frp28 F St., X=" Te °9 EBBITT HOUSE. ‘phone, 1636, AP tinadsne ee ee a he Yale Laundry has the larg business because it does the best work. NS ‘Summer Hats (REDUCED. Atte ntion cies of T Jed to my handsome dis- HATS from London LE Hats “and ‘Trimmings. rs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G St “ine ( Rnporter of. Milinesy. Make | no iat take. Laundry you want. ’Phone 1092. The Greatest Invention of 3 the Age. Miller Johnson and Co.’s Hair Preserver and Restorer a cunranteod to promote the growth of hafr from to six weeks. Satisfaction guaranteed or refunded. For sale by all druggists. we It’s the Yale 514 10th st. MEU’ — BOOTH'’S POCKET INHALER.— Washington office, Room 56, Washington Loan and Trust big. cor. 9th and F ste. J.-H. FITCH, Manazer. ap22-w,f,m,ly If you are not a patron of the Yale Laundry don’t fail to telephone them at once to send for your bun- dle. Once a customer always a cus- tomer. 514 roth st. BaRE eG oa ean Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething: It soothes the child, softens ti he eum, Padua for a wind colic and Is me jarhoea. 25 cents a bottl ‘Secure a sound mind, which = ‘goes withou: gound digestion, by using te, tbe gennine ‘Angostura Bitters of Dr. J. G. B. At all druggists, myl5 | lying outside of the sai THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC Proposed Amendments tothe Present Law Reported. POWER OF ‘THE EXCISE BOARD Prohibition Against Selling Liquor to Minors. ee WHAT ARE BAR ROOMS pee The House committee on alcoholic liquor traffic has favorably reported a bill amend- ing the liquor law of the District. The pro- posed amendments are as follows: Amend the first section of said act striking out tHe words “nor to sales by maker, Lrewer or distiller thereof not to be drunk on the premises,” so that the sec- tion as amended shall read: “That ro person shall sell, offer for sale or keep fo: sale or traffic In, barter or ex- change for goods, in the District of Colum- bia, any intoxicating Hquor, except as here- inafter provided; Lut this shall not apply to sales made by a person under a provis- ion of law requiring him to sell personal property. Whereycr the term ‘intoxicating liquozs' is used in this act it shall be decm- ed to include whisky, brandy, rum, gir wine, ale, porter, beer and ali other fer- mented and distilled liquors.” Amend section two of said act by in ing immediately after the words “the ac tion of said board shall be final and conclu- sive” the words “as to facts. Questions of law may be appealed to the Supreme Court by of the District of Columbia either by the applicant or any contestant ot record,” so that the ion as amended shall read: That there shall be, and there is h constituted an excise board for the District of Colun bia, which consist of the board of assistant assessors of the District, and the duty of which skall be to take up and consider all appltcatc: intoxicating liquors and take ac applications; ard the action of said ard shall be final and conclusive as to facts. Questions of law may be appealed to the Supreme Court of the District either by the applicant or by any contestant of @ so forth. ‘Amend section five of sald act by strik- out tae words “‘ap@ has an entrance "also by insertirg immediately af- next following the words ing thereon building” ext following triking out from to the words * both inclu- also by strixing out from the words provided further” to the words “ref- to their written consent,” both in- ve; also by striking out the words “but pla until such conviction such lcensee’s license shall not be revoked or taken away from him,” at the end of so that the sectict Be a section « ee 2 That in room I to the excise board with the written permission of a majority of th persons owning real estate, and jerity of the residents keeping hous the Side of the square where it is desired his. application to locate such busir and on the con- fronting side of the square fronting oppo- site the same, and if the location of such bar room is on a corner such consent will be required from such owners and resi- dents on both streets and on the corner dizeonally opposite such bar reom, and in that portion of the District of Columbia cities of Wash- ington and Georgetown such applicant shall present such permission from a ma- he persons owning real estate dents Keeping house within the spice of 2) fe2t of the street or road on each side of the building where it is de- sired to locate such business, and within a similar space on the side of the street or road fronting opposite such building. The fact of such own) » of real estate shall be certified by the assessor of the District of Columiia, and the fact of the required residence and the genuinene:s of the sig- ratures of the residents afcresaid shall be certified by the lieutenant or acting lien- tenant of the police precinct which braces such proposed location: Provided, That any established hotel or tavern hay- ing twenty-five chambers for lodging guests shall always have the right to ob- tain for itself a license for a bar room on complying with the provisions of this act, and the petition in such case must be made by ess2e of such hotel or tavern: Provided further, That upcn a conviction ing a disorderly shall be the duty revoke such licensee Amend section si ing out the words years;” also by in’ in continuation of irg: “And provided furthe! terlor of every place where liquors are sold shall at pesed to full view from in the case of a hotel dining room, in which case license. of said act by strik- “above age of sixteen ting at the end and tion the follow- That the in- into: m the public said s amende: so that read: hat under the with s section leonse issucd in eccord- no intoxicating liquors ald, given, or in ar i i minor or intoxicat nor y who is In tne habit of becoming intox- if such pers. aghter shall in writing request that the aloon keeper not sell to such or between o'clock midnight o'clock in the morning, named hours and on Sundays every room and other place where liquors are sold shall be kept closed and no intoxicating liquor sold: Prov! That th keeper of uny hotel or tavern having a 1 cense under this act may sell intoxicating liquors to bona fide registered guests in his hotel or tavern at the meals or in the rooms of such guests. And provided fur- That the sald excise hoard may in retion issue a license to any daly incorporated 2Iub on the petition of the officers of the club, aml] that the said ex- cise board may In its discretion grant a permit to sucn club to sell intoxicating liquors to members and guests between such hours as the board aforesaid may designate in said permit further, however, That any lic the permission of the bona fide enterainr or corporation,sel! intoxicating liquo tween such hours as the board afores: may designate in said permit. And provided further, That the interior of every where intoxicating Hquors are sold shall at all times be exposed in full view from the street, except in the case of a hotel having an interior dining room. in which e ther? shall be a full view of the in- terior from the public halls. Amend section eight of said act by ins ing immediately after the word "in the last sentence of said and also immeciately after the phra: be drunk where sol’ ance shall be of to any to an habitual drunkard, sor ic. and 4 during which last- bar intoxicating s or entof any society words “or in quantities less than one whether to be drunk on the not,” so that said sentence amenced. That “every place where distilled malt or fermented wines, liquors or cordials are sold in quantities as prescribed for retail dealers by section 44, Revise] Statutes of the United States, to be drunk upon the premises, or in quantities less than one pint, whether t> be drunk on the premises .. not, shall be regarded as a bar room;” i Amend section thirteen of said act by in- serting immedistely after “party,” before “provided,” near the end of the section, “nor to any person for continuing the bus- iness of such twice-convicted Mcensee at the place or places where such violation oc- curred or eleswhere;” so that the amended sentence of said section shall read: “That after second conviction no license shall thereafter be granted to said party nor to any person for continuing thé bus- iness of such tywice-convicted licensee at the place or places where such violations occurred or clsewhere: Provided,” &c. Amend section fourteen of said act by in- serting at the end and in continuation of said section the following: “Provided, That nothing in this section shall apply to wit- nesses against the viclaticn of y of the provisions of this act;” so that cald section as amended shall read “That any person assisting '- or aiding ang abetting the viviation of vy of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined not less than ) nor more than $100, or be imprisoned 1 he District | Cas Friends Astounded At the Wonderful Recovery of Hon. William D. Park. The Famous Discoverer of “Broiled Live Lobster” Writes of His Condition. HE TELLS OF HOPE ABANDONED AND THEN OF HEALTH RESTORED AS IF BY MAGIC. Not caly in New Engiand, but all over the United States, Hon. William D. Park, who first gave “broiled Hve lobsters” to the world, is known and respected. Read this letter from bim: “BOSTON, March 24, “For two years I was much afftict pepsia, Racumatism and General Was superitMuced by un unusually Mife for forty years. I had suppased Was gone beyond recovery, but Dr. Charcot’s Kola Nervine Tablets, to my surprise and gratification the use of two boxes has resulted in the disappearance of Dyspepsia, ard Lassitude. I f. man; my fr surprised congra on my cecovery to health am glad uu these facts and heartily commend t curative properties. 8 a8 marvelous In their Yours trutty “P. 8.—My sister, Mra. Cs hate of Washington, D. C., has used the Tablets, with excellent results, in Insomnia.”’ What reason is there that you, if aMficted an was Mr. Park, should not be cured as be was, by the use of the famous Dr. Charcot’s Kola Nervine Tab- lets? Thousands as sick as he have been mae well by this miracle-working Fifty Ceuts and $1.00, at druggists or sent al- rect. See Dr. Charcot n label, WRITE FOR FRED SAMPLE AND ‘TESTIMO- NIALS. Bureka Chemical & Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis., and Boston, Mass. im Yale Monday will be the best day 1896 to telephone (1092) the Laundry to send for your bundle. 514 roth st. HERE’S NEWS. Garbage Cans 10 Per Cent Lower Than Ever. Do you know why? L. H. HOPKINS, 933 F St. HARDWARE AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS, my f The Liver and Kidneys, sopattiic and 1 i cases they tind properly tal It doesn't distur ‘the as many Lithla waters DO. We're “W, Burchell, 1325 F St. my15-1id Make no mistake. Laundry you want. *Phone 1092. Furs Ought To Be Packed Away. It’s the Yale 514 10th st. 22% summer <9 * cot partments 22% 7 Onur only charge ts the actual cost of insuring them against loss. Saks Fur Co., 13th & G Sts. Bridge is one of the most difficult of dental operations. Our specialists are thor- oughly experienced in this branch, in- variably giving our patients, as a result satisfaction, comfort and ft. Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1217 esses Ave. N. W. myo-24d USE Maurer’ 's RAT and ROAC! i PASTB, MOTH and INSECT POWDER. Buy En everywhere, but only MAUR- "8.829 N.Sth st.,Philadeipbia,Pa, 204 10TH ST. N.W., CAR- Brick and Clay, Asbestos, Lime, Cement, two and three- ‘jal. wel is the day "you should telephone (1092) to the Yale Laun- dry to send for your bundie. jail or workhouse for not more than month for each and every offen 5 That no witness shall be brou ifying in se this act on the & that his answer may trend to incriminate him, but no wit- ness 30 testif all thereaiter be prose- cuted for a violation of provision of this act concerning which such witness may have testified.” n of ‘of two witne citi- the Amend section fif stituting the words zens of the District of C: woras isfactory to either that the section as amended “That prosecutions tor v provisions of this act shall be on informa- tion filed in the Police Court by the attor- ney of the District of Columbia or any of his istants duly authorized to him, or his n shall tile such informati tation to him or his assistants of sworn information of two witnesses, citizens of the District of Columbia, that the law has been violated. And amend section nineteen of by striking out the words “unde also by striking That the excise ion permit the playin except cards, in duly licensed and inserting in words “or in any adjoining ro striking out the word “furthe vided” next following, ction as amended shall m *That no licens cense shall employ, under a bar room I or permit to be en 1 ployed, vr allow any or minor, or person’ conv of F furnish, cr distribute any drinks or any admixture tiv or beer, to any person ¢ mit the playing of pool, games in room wh the sold, or in any adjoining That no licensee in any piac ingly sell or permit to be sold in his es- tablashment any intoxicating liquor of an kind to any person under the age of twen- ty-one years, under the penalty, upon due iction thereof, of forfe such 1 and no person so forfeiting hi cense shall again be granted a license for the term of two years.” +2 + Barred From of San Antonio, Tex., has fallen under ban of the Post Office Department. master General Wilson has is y against the institution holding that its operations « The officers are Hobart Hu a letten: y scheme. H. Miller, president; tary, and R. J. For operating an al me to de- fraud, use of the mails has en barred through a fraud order issued against Brooklyn, N. Y., enterprise operating un on, sPcr 3 various ‘names. The order is dire against the following name lyn: Caswell, Mcr « Co., Anna Caswell, Morris, H. M. Morris, Isador the Isaac Franklin Adjustment Co., Hughes & Co. G. W. Walla H.'M. M & Co., the U.S. Publishing Co.-and the Red Hook Pubes ing Co. The affairs of the concern have been under investigation by post office ine spectors, and Isador H. Myers and Anna I are now under arrest,