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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES, and women, we have looked the tion of our great Senator, Jenn W- Daniel |ise! Pearline......cs.0s-sse-<-.50) /OOC- Pamted Cedar Wash Dabs: 3c. field over carefully and gotten EXCITING SCENES AT - STAUNTON party upon the national ticket” St Béo Soap: ...spesccssseenss Selle” Painted Cedar Wash Tubs. 54c. together a stock which is not = surpassed for exclusiveness and Tomorrow we make a ¢; Ww ial present day e you some- aad not zome on Teas and Coffe thing that is ‘The election of a state chairman was ieft | > to the state committee. Senator Daniel and| 5c. Ball Blue...............2. :Comfortable :summer life. 8c. Painted Cedar Wash Tubs.64¢. ae 15c. Nabob Wash Boards... f actual 9 | B. Rich’s Sons, ten-two F St of Dinwiddie and J. W. Marshall of Craig. = a no per ere = 7 —— DEVOTED TO SILVER | tastes wes Saat rr BOSTON VARIETY STORE. ¢ AR fF z Cor. G and 11th Sts. 54 Shoes they're proper.” Senator Daniel Indorsed. Emmons S. Sfnith, 705-707-709-711 Pa. Ave. 3 = = = . . neeng The followirg, offered by Lloyd T. Smith, ° ° 3 P E/E were wo oases won am eas Z| White shoe stores have stood | Action Taken by Virginia and Ken- | wen saoster wut wre mas Savings in the Laundry. we'll give one free to each bayer o aaa 25 4 4 4 ») DR [Baar orth oF more tosunrow. Suse 3 and wondered at the demand tucky Democrats, olin corer esos Gre are oe teen | 5c Eloe Cake Soap, 2 cakes for. .5¢. 98c. Best Cedar Washi Tubs. ...740. z g a $ for bicycle footwear for men hall with enthusiastic delight the nomina- | 5¢. Best Family Soap, 2 cakes for..gc. | $1.25 Best Cedar Wash Tubs. . .84c. ‘o 4 2 & z 3 3 Ka i % 3 3 z trashy chinuware of Hitt You “> B. B. Munford paid eloquent tributes to - Toc. 3 rasiiee A ier 2 = 6 . . Shigie ntiee toc. Red Seal Lye...........2..7¢. = Dhe Finest Wi; 5. .25¢ value of five pounds of best Frank 9 $ variety in this country. Every. Tributes Paid to the President and Chairman Ellyson and sald they moped he 2 Lye 7“ | 39c. The Finest Wash Boards. .25¢. 3 ts -you know ‘| i's ga07 fo lve comfortabiy tn sm 3 thing shown in New York is to the convention adjourned sine dic | LOC. Sapolio.... 2.02 0+ 2+ 2002+ 6c. | Soe. Ironing Boards, 4} fect... .39¢. varrel Lily Best ¥ er time. There are conventences while! 66 ° 2 =, ‘ 0 Tz ‘ a = : make hot weather bearable wh! z| be found here, and many “ef- Secretary Carlisle. BLACKBURN INDORSED. 6c. Ivory Starch. ............+.4¢.| 69. Ironing Boards, 5 fect... .49¢. Ree tice = but Ittle as we sell them. Read all & fects,” the result of our own . 2c. Clothes Pins, the best, doz...1c.!79c. Ironing Boards, s} feet... . soc. ‘ ti “s 4 79 ig » 52 59 } 5 pounds of Be anulated $)B we have to say hereafter and “Jot down" | ideas. Starting the Presidential Boom of the | 25-ft. Cotton Clothes Line..... -4¢. | 59c. Clothes Horses - -39¢. SE ial ccs ences one an eat = $cooking ; $ Ladies’ High Mixed Canvas- | ANGER OFOPPOSINGFACTIONS | ,,,, See Nhe eens ae e conven- | 50-ft. Cotton Clothes Line. ......8c. | 6gc. Clothes Horses... . .-49C. ixed Tea, sunt T ues = = SL eamiBeh araigetetimeaeree (foes $ top Boots, $2.50 a pair. ae tion at Lexington closed yesterday after- | 2,000 lbs. Polished Flat Irons. 4c. Ib. | $1.98 Falcon Clothes Wring- ee eer oe ee on a Gas Stove or Range as on a coal The “Elite” Boot, in black ae i a | Noon. after the free silver men had secured | 1,500 Ibs. Nickel Flat Irens..5c. Ib.| ers . once nen cece -pl.3Q + range, and with no surplus heat. a and tan, $s pair. Immediately upon the reassembling of | everything in the organization, as well as 8oc. Mrs. Potts’ " c. 9c. Willow Cl s Basket . .34¢. + A Zbumer Gas Stoe—fullmickel- The rou Desime’ Boot the Virginia democratic convention yester-| in the platform. ‘The resolutions not. only eo - = pon cee a. ag? nee : Se i +e a Ha ¥ a ur a 3 1c. | Plated for one dollar. ae < s day afternoon at Staunton, the committee | instruct the Kentucky delegation for Sen- | 91-75 >quare Clothes Hampers.$1.24 | 59c. Willow Clothes Baske > 4H = Dears i Sn oe foyer Netter tant %| high cut, $4—low cut, $2.25 | on permanent organization made iis report, | ato# Blackburn for President, but also tor | 75¢. Willow Clothes Hampers. .54c. | 6y¢. Willow Clothes Baskets... .54¢. = cecal ta oa iiicen coat tones oe © and have hot water as soa wih It. Paik recone eee Me ree the unit rule, so that the two delegates | $1.25 Willow Clothes Hampers.gsc. | 75c. Copper Bottom Wash Balan oe 7 cote er fe The Toole | AF King"'Guy tanere are amons the] Leggins—all styles and of all | marie for chalrmain, 4. Bell iswer ef| trom the Loutavile district wil have nol 75 Best Cedar Wash Tubs... aoe. | Holler mors Mustard packed in butter dishes and nest. We've found it possible to quote aterials : and Jose] Appomat-| voice at Chicago. Tes Seats Sree eas 3 Ane soe tie J dows malans autae? lower prices for them. Tuo! a ae at 39c., 62c. and g8c. | tox fur secretaries and George Hutchinson | “phe tree cilvermenthavolanetcouriaers $1.48 Excelsior Lace Curtain Stretcher is the best. Special, 89c. 16 cents mi the l0-ceat s $ % E + — S14 for the 3-burner ranges. “ spot nand Just at In of Augusta for sergeant-at-arms. Major | egates-at-large and all the other delegates E D N ° h Ki Men’s Russia Elk Sole Shoes | Woods addressed the convention briefly. except the two from the fifth district. “The very ay eeds int € itchen. + ; jee Spor : ical ones wanted the committee aan ‘ . j for as low as $2.50—a new line e was no objection to the report of | More radical ones want enough delegates | 20¢- Heavy 4-string Brooms - -39¢. Just in. in the fifth district to change the selections | 25c. Lemon Squeezers. $15 for the 4-burner ranges.” $16 for the 5-burner ranges. Tom t bottles for 1 ll Lear's $ --10c. | 59c. Japanned Bread Boxes cents andthe 10-cent mmittee on creaentials. Sevdongeeceotententeateeseatentonseagonts Engle - While waiting for the committee on reso: Je Wednesday, t h thi -++312c.| 20. Japanned Sugar Cans, 34 ‘4 K. Root Beer for 5 cents. Hender- % ree-burnes a Ranes “ . ” se hile waiting for the ce - | made Wednesday, but with the unit rule as z s eae pale 10-crot soe wudlenets maeecin > Ree tee ge emucase Legginhose,” so widely ad- | jutions to report, ex-Congressman James | adopted yesterday this was unnecessary. | 15¢- Rolling Pins, polished. .....9c.| Ibs. . : : agen! & z thei making | fale Coieeetiows foo vertised. Looks like a leggin, | W.Marshell addressed the body, and was | The Kentucky delegation stands 24 to 2,| 15¢. Covered Sait Boxes. .......9e. | 25¢. Japanned Sugar Cans, 7 Ibs.15¢ pia z = Tinea: 5 id under Sts instructions for Blackburn | 72. Peano. C a - ae ee Tee St :Saturda 8c > es eee but is simply a stocking with | followed by Senator ‘Thomas 8. Martin. | ang the unit rule It is the seme ae sole | 15¢- Fancy Comb Cases........-gc.! 15¢. Japanned Tea and Cotfe« 2 9 °1|2No flies in the house buttons @and® imitation buen enator oid the ‘ enacts tie prpepes is When some gold men protested against the 15¢. Knife and Fork Boxes... .gc. Canisters ...... aie: =o i me aed cx 2 were growing brighter. He believed ey | ironclad instructions they were cited to the 2 eee ee R ae ‘ af = wwe will well 3.000 came 9 =—whem ‘the! ecreentass inranier ear aes holes. Only of us. would carry the country, and he hoped to| case in New York when thirty delegates | 1,000 Towel Racks......1¢., 4¢., 9c. | 300 Open Market Baskets B Condensed Milk for 8 cents I> cam: be! done ceasoastiy 18 Me < . ees get a President more satisfactory than the | !'0™ that state were against Cleveland at | 600 Hat and Coat Racks... .8¢c. 13¢. 24¢c. to 49¢. A complete nis first nomination in Iss4, and under the = 3 : F $ : : : : : : : : | We are showing elegant Ox- ene they now have. He called President | unit rule the whole vote was cast for |25¢- Cedar Pails..... aH 200 Covered Market Baskets up, with spring fords for ladies in black and all Cleveland a “wrecker of lis party. ‘eveland, and again at the last. demo- Painted Cedar Pail Soe ice 49c. to g8e. 4 Ettot fhe = os The silver men cheered and the gold men | cratic national convention it was cast sea | t~ specs 2 . es ie ° = acs Reses Gee ee shades of tan at $1.98. They are ssedeat! this’ unit for Hill, 15c. Large Carriage Sponges... 10,000 Rolls Perforated Toilet ¥ Justed to fit any ordinary size window really worth $2.50 and $3. pnavessmany mucker towed. Hel salt Blackburn, Hardin, Rhea and | 25c. Julep Straws.............12¢. -aper SPOS Sr Hts each. B . he had no apologies to make for his cou! re elected Gelegat large, and | — = a op >: “he >, w for 2 : aula ; e lish line of on the ¢ srency question He had com Cusoll, Hallam and Rothrel al {5° per De g. Quill Tooth Picks. .1ce. | 153¢. Whisk Brooms...........-9c celia BS st and most stylis his Views honestly and was } Ss, all by acclamation. 500 Ice Picks... as OC. . 1.2 Ctont 2 Sr ci ierel Oeeeife OW ASS ens Jn’ the White Hou Ser au ey eeraaiaton |e ee poor S,.-+++..+..5¢. to 4oc.| Blue and. White Steel z $ s L 2.90 MrT n (cheers nated asvelectors-atlarge 5c. Blocked Tin Dish Pans... .oe. We z f z —such shades as tan, ox blood, hig man (more cheers * Napoleon Hayes and Charle 2yc. Tin Ham Boilers. . 19¢ are. z also. A man is ready to call when you wine and black-—worth $3.50 I do not agree with all Mr.| nominated for alternate + pam eer ee nT 14-Ot. Blue and White Te: BA fay the word to give you an estimate ack 4 93-5 land has d Vyou he Is an hon-| “phe resolutions reported yesterday, ana | Covered Tin Buckets zt Be an ute Tea of the cost. r. *; and $4. est man and a’ p: = eee Camm Patterson spoke for free silver, and ex-Serator Hunton also advocated the free and cnlimited coinage of silver. Lawn mowers, $2 printed in The Star, were adopted. POE, 2-Or ~Ot. -Ot. 6-0) silver greeting was read from the vie Siied 4Q sot. Virginia democratic convention, Pending consideration of resolutions of thanks to A box of tan polis shoes—a box of pate: with tan tes t. Blue and White Tea Pots..44c, With one at 5c. 7c. ioc. - 2c. with patent leather shoes. Ty atform, the demo: ¢ free silver press, the con- & jlue a Whi Rice cut when It All shoes: shin rae 2 We ep ventions : 49¢. Japanned Bread Box - -29C. Or. Blue and White Rice needs it and save its cost in a short AN sma irs made gratis, Senator Daniel read tne majority report | “From sions among the Kentucky doilers time. of the committee on resolutions as fol- ae legation It is learned that thelr second Granite Iron Ware. eae. a ore a : ice for President is Bland of Missourl. | > Granite Iron Coffée Pot. .29¢: B. Rich iS} Sons, gube js democratic: DaLly nO rere nie: gin NORTH DAKOTA SILVERITES. 3-Ot. Granite Iron Coffee Pat ase I 2. I Your oll Mower sent for, rep urned for $1. Tele- pa card. : cut the pric morrow we'll sSeedesteagests ph ONAN ALLELE LN EES! convention assempled, declares as follow: = $ DNs adhece he principl f de |p : aN . Ot. Gra ite Iron Rice Boiler. .4gc. juckets gGarden hose for $1. 3 - Ten-two F Street. meee esnere aor! w principles of 2) They Control fhe Democratic Con. | 1 Ot. Gram on Rice Boiler. .49¢ ucket —25 feet of fairly good quality pl -Ot. Granite Iron Rice Boiler. .69¢. Jt. Blue and Qt. Granite Iron Cov'd Buck- Buckets WI “z | Son, Monroe and Mason and the patriots of % | thelr day, that this is a government of and o 2 oF sNew Summer The democratic state convention met at Jamestown, te the grow- | of Rolette v anned Lima 4% cents p fe with patent nozzle and couplags. nf We mend old hose for 25c.—call for Z| E it and return it to you. D., yesterday. John Burke for the people, and we deprec es foatonteeteeteateateegeeterts Le Ss. 4 t to yo ing influence of trusts and great combina-| ang afterward aieepeae Soneeee . Granite tles r a Be = Uons of capital as dangerous to the wei- | O00 BUCTNS 2 aE = og Ys o+¢|¢Best freezers 2G ° fare of our people and fraught with ‘is | @f the convention. ‘The appointed a} CLS vee see eee ees 4-qt. Blue and White — wills every vittass ete VY aster to our institutions. com: phe com- | 4 Ot. G Sey Ra we ial % 4 Toilet Soap bargain in tow + f y virtue a Wrcezer ought g O es In, We a opposed to MeKinleyism, | mittee's report favoring the free coinage of 4Qt arate ror Tea Kettle -6ge. tes gots offer, a box eontal z $ : the es which proposes to tax the poor man for | yoth gold and sliver was adopted. 2-qt. Granite Covered Sauce- 2-qt. Blue and 7 cents takes the Lox 3 . the benefit of trusts and capitalists, and | on) Boe snes Oi Geom oe as $ cents per box—Rose, Hone 4 = 2 we favor a tariff for revenue limited to| The following delegates to the Chicago] Pas ........ aie --25¢-| pans .... p . Honey 4 > rs convention were ele: ator | j : #\z rere | (ne mecessliles cof) anteconomically ad mins | Fier awalliaes Of Grand IH Hilo | 3-dt- Granite Covered Sauce- -qt. Blue and White > Salmon are noted for their 21% Toi ie : ct- S| there? Fovernment and adjusted so as t01 Burleigh, H. Hartman of Cass, Eotan of| pams ... 4 -29¢ ans acl Gatee. OS kaka Sle To introduce one of the pret- S| throw its burden most lightly upon tne | paTcen At Harty Mb bine Tota cp riewina si terres ees -2OC. pans .... S00 cans at 12 é 2 tiest Glove novelties we've ever % Sreat puoducing) eee i lean ttt pee | ON motion the delegates were instructea | 4-4t- Granite Covered Sauce- 3-qt. Blue and tall cans $|§ shown, It’s a 2-clasp WHITE 3 » while professing to protect our labor | {Cee for frre colnage of born gold and | pans ....... s+seeress-34C.] pans ..... $|g DRESSED KID, of a surpris- $| "2 en and mechanics they are tn prac. | 2 ocr date for Peenidens win wean at. Granite Milk Pans. ......14¢.| 4-qt. Blue and White 2 2 ingly good quality—has black zy lebor from europe, tereign’ to! our Be ee 3-4t. Granite Milk Pans. .......17¢.| " pans .... st te teen eens 34C ee ys Heras and language and to our institution: Gov. MATTE £|§ and. seli embroidery, edges $ | yLit hata nn Tae ears v. MATrHEN feather Dusters. Oil Cloth |e bound in same or contrasting 3 | the author of all the acts of tin legis- | na Full Center Ostrich Feather Dus- 5 . ie ee a lation which stimulatea the panic and 4 gal. garbage cans, 50c.¢ $ color kid. 2] brought on hard times to the country, and : ters. Table Oilcloth, all patterns, Be iil carers boeseneehnen et $ 3 To tu F] thar it has utterly failed to suggest any | Claude Matthews, governor of Indiana, | =i Gin, 7in, Sin, g-in , pa s, : ae z 5 wd © | scheme of relict. has written a letter in reply to one written 2. “ , > Sf ‘Anlned Iron. A segallon can for Te. me with grades 3 [EC is the unwritten law of this re| 1} yards ae : % - It is e z pub-| by J. A. Rountree of Birmingham, Ale EL eee eRebreter eee e = 2 sold by others will prove its su- @ | lic, ablished by e cus! usage lee sham, Ala.,| sWhen ‘‘Clauss” shea pertority. pine 5 | or'a “hundred ents and sanctioned. bythe | % the Indiana executive. In his lette 5c. 8c Toc. 12. 15C. | oe Gy; b 4 —or sors break brtag them b ans ° < example of tee greatest and wisest of thd: e | ernor Matthews makes a bid for th sup- 10-in. 12-in. Shelf Oilcloth, all panes: =* Micmi RS Get a ase ale Noma ee Wash Chamois ¥ | who have founded and maintained our gov- | port of the Alabama delegates to the na- z d Stair Oilc : s . 914 cents ¥F pate. 3 joning as to 4 $|ernment, that no man be eltgible | tunal convention, and says: ee Stair Oilcloth, all patterns. .....7e. per pound ables of all kinds, % the breaking. No shears or scissors are | for a third teem ore mldential omice: Fae CORY . oat |B se hard apd none retain thelr keenness : anteed to 65¢ iy Wie: denourice asi falee cna slanderous EA ADS Eee erie tah cure sinte Hall Kit h B k £0 lot sh soft, ° bei bre ooh a5 as convention will be by a large majority in t = @ the charges made by the republicans all or r La ¥ : Ladies’ Scissors, 4 to 7 In., 6c. up. Fabs A beautifully soft, pllable and % | against the democrats of Virginia as to the tbsisontrol of the silver sentiment, and that A cnen ac cet mps, complete, 24¢c. ce} Cutting-out Shears, 6c. up. 4 durable quality. The very best value reasons whieh actuated the general assem-| a delegation instructed for silver will be S I d S I Pi = Sa 2 $ In Wash Chamois rknown | bly of the state in submitung to the peo- | sent to Chicago. The feeling with us here ter ing an ILVerr= ate are. 2!2When house cleaning ee in the bistory of local glove selling! @ | ple the question of holding a constitutional | is not strong. Positive and clear resolutions Suitable for e Weddings. $/z z 4 gests Q | convention. We point to the public school | should be adopted, free from evasion or | & = SE June Weddin E | —and soa come to the worn-out enamel @| system; to the settlement of the public | doubtrul construction. Rogers’ First Quality erling Silver at one-half jewel- bath tud remember that for Goce. you can 2 Silk and Taffeta > | debt and to the geod will that exists} “Personally, 1 favor a resolution denun-| Pe niy s " ve % buy here a pint can of Bath Enamel &| 2 >! : 23¢. Up amongst all the different races and sec- | ciatory of the continuance of the singi gold RES e seressss++S149 set. | ers prices. z palnt whi ss SI make It like new again, | 3 Gloves and Mitts, tions of the commonwealth evidence of standard, believing that it retards a return | Rogers’ First Quality Se. smatl Jars. e Paes >< e wisdo! democratic rule, of prosperity and will continue to be de- Pork: i = — $ Bi . We are for sound money—the sound- | structive and injurious to the he reat R Forks .. siete rece $1.49 set. s s b < est that the world has ever had or can | ot the American people, and calling for the | Rogers’ First Quality Tea- Sugar Spoons, = arber ess, £ 3 | ouvre Citeve ¢ O., have; the money of our Constitution; the | coinae ani of standard money and de- B ae Bon Rin S aS arber oss, ¢ money of the people; the moncy of civiliza- | manding the early and independent restor. | _ SPOONS . =e :++ 98c. set. | Son Bon Spoons z > EF St N Ww ton through the ages past and destined ation of silver to its old and righitul place Rogers’ First Quality Ta- Olive Forks, n ch, as we believe, ges come. | i e coinage of the country, and with such ae 3 RP P ° ° Cor. G and 1th Sts. ¢ $ QIQ ° ° ° This sound money should consist of silver | a platform we will carry Indiana by the | _ bDlespoons .............$1.98 set. | Bon Bon Tongs, O5C. means defeat. Seldom has a the parity of the two metals has been con-| grander opportunity been offered to a poilt- | Spoon Holders, “G euites tinuously and successfully maintained. ical party, and I trust we may be wi, 4 Pe tae 2s as Anges “7. We hold to the use of both gold and | erough to'grasp it, Should my views een Butter Dishes, . Sardine al = = Fi = eiice: units of the whole mass to be kept at ‘0 make a doubtful declaration, even | SUgar Bowls, Cream Ladl aN tt E h b parity by coinage rights and equal legal | with a western candidate, or adopt 5 S SU mmer stove N () i | ( | Ines Xi it tender functions, the only method by which | piatform, adopt a goll| Cream Jugs, y k o Has no tot ly safe, wicks—no odor or smoke—ts > hands of th an t-get-out-« We are doing business on. a 5 per cont margin. ‘ silver as the standard money of the coun-| this subject accord, with those of the dele: | Pickle Castors, Sugar Sifters, Look at these prices, »nd compare: try, end to the coinage of both gold and | gates of Alabama, I would ask for their fa- 1 x fini: Sig Tong: at deaipdeta a Castile i In W ashington. stiver without discriminating elther metal vorable consideration in Chicagor - pouedmaple plated extra finished pueat, Lones, enient sizes—$5 for 2b “$7 for 3- fey AY ee = . or charge or for mintage. e immediate eS Tays, 20n bon Spoons CW BakalaiE ce rad Z3 ie ee ee Age. The best makes—at right prices. and complete restoration of the bimetallic 5 mii YS, s rues aese POPP ia aie zm rain Quinine Pills...” 5 his a cot cludes also, the famens 1s06 | system of money which existed in the IZED, Syrup Jugs, Sugar Spoons nt Lie GIVE FLAMD and RELIABLE | United States from 1793 to 1873 is, In our | j = é Chocolate Pots. Butter Knive: I z 2 eee nat wae thes tines Eten vf cooking | opinion, demanded by the interests of com-|'The Commercial Tarif! Convention | \ d Sankin Ri ° We are stil! having a run every size—and at almost any pric: you want to merce, ’ manufacturers and agriculture, Adjourns Until December. ere Baskets: Napkin Ring: ae = Bure Powdered Bocas: per ib. Furthermore, I guarantee every one I sell, | Whigh are © Suffering from the coutinu- | The national commercial tariff conven-| Butter Dishes, I 1oursuperblineof Lamps. Mtoe etna Dea Saabs : “funding purchase money it desired: | ous fall of prices, and the consequent em- eas = ae s ° aa x Pa bles Gass’ Ronpuare emails Stabe, Geer mens Nothing could be fairer, 1 hardly think, barassment or bankruptcy of those en-| ton at Detroit adjourned Wednesday af-| Fruit Baskets, y es, ’ ie sgn prein, And “ ternoon, after having effected i 3 4 es Bronzes, &c., suitable for 25c. Cuticura Soap, I2uc Ks Harrover, 438 oth. fees: audcidl thettres, and unieateon eote: | sional organization t0' continue unui the| Of interest to Boarding Houses | Cream Ladles, mzes, bs ; ce aa ES ES No branch store. 5 livers ; ‘ ‘A = ~ 2 Ss S ion Warustre Sate tice. succiabncic ae age of both silver and gold at the ratio of | next convention, waich it w. cide and Sumner Cottages. Sugar Shells wedding presents We £3 Fallows" Hypophosphitess: fo, | _Se5-f,an,w-28 16 to 1, without waiting for the assent or : ae ydecidedyto, i BS je 31 Scott's nulsion : For Gold Filled Gl piesar ence ob aus chi eee call the first Monday in December. ‘The | Sheflield Plated Knives... .8gc. set. | Butter Knives, have suited many, we cam | # Sth, 'ne,23 Wow, the tea Waitly priced, they wound to a, cannot be that this great nation, the | APairs, of the associasion wre left’ mean-| Sheffield Plated Forks... . .89¢. set. | Salad Forks, ; We. Hyrup of Plas, geculi one aed two dollars inore. | foremost of earth in riches and power, {s J e han an executive com- eR SES Sea eom sade suit you. ae a trees marge Cie i ooo Unable to form a ‘nancial System ‘of sts | mittee, composed of the. same. delegates Mela Pcl teleost a son’, 3 Fountain fa a H. H. Brown, roto F St. ewn; and while we would welcome i | Who formed the convention's committee on | Mal eee Ss, 3 Mcat Forks, G FMA $1.50 Fo" i Sus » * | ternational agreement that would settle the = te Geo. F. Muth & Co., 5 Sey as aes Bees 88 G7C. | een vexed question, we are unwilling to defer | Pefmancnt organization, Mallaca Plated Forks ...... T9¢. set. ‘ meal Co."y Coca Wine. . = Te Sot action or make the interest of our ow At Wednesday's session the comme 418 7th St. N. W. DF — : 1 s ED PRESBYTERIANS, people dependent upon the course of otaers. | organization recommended that the name Cut Glass, One-Half China Ware. * We warn our countrymen that unless silver | of the organization be the National Com. Price. = PRESCRIPTION 4387, For Closing Hours of the General As- | 6 ane ae money or redemption and sus-| mercial and Industrial Association, and de- AiLeGr aS Cut Gl $9.98 Fine Decorated Dinner aor The. eee ee lleges at the mint and by equal legal ten- | tailed plans for its management. AIL $1.48 and g8c. Cut Glass “ Services, gold lined. Special, $6.98 hh t 5 ams’ Pink Pits .] The closing hours of the United Presby-| ger functions, a further contraction of the |, The Majority report of the tariff commit Spoon Holders, Syrup Jugs, B Tea Gee ee c<i1eumMaltISmM. Boe. Chase's Bleed! aad ferlan general assembly at Xenia, Ohlo, | currency and further accumulation of pub: | © Was submitted. It dectares in favor of| QUO" Sitters, Mucilage’ Bot, $4.48 Tea Sets, low shape, up- ca Se yesterday, were busy ones. The folowing | lic indebtedness will he inevitable, We | taking the tariff question out of partisan] Sugar S » S s' The prescription of one of Wash and nm end per emireat physicians, It instantly EUMATISM, 5 IBA ss S au Of By ES 5 to-date decorations. Special.$2.98 $1 Paine’s Celery Comp. 696. | toards were appointed: Trustees, R. E. have four dollars less por capita in clroabu | rite to Invasteete te ane onal com-| tles, Vinegar Cruits, &c. Spe- $408 Toilet Sets, fe latest Z O and ali, ackes | $1, Green's ¢ we. | Stewart, James H. Scott; foreign missions, | Won the Sherman law was repealed, and | Dill for the accomplishing of that pur-| _ Cial for tomorrorw..... Slaps amisiune.) Wake 1. Tt purities the | Robert L. Latimer, William Neely, 8. G. | in ‘the present strained condition of our | Pose, and to present the same a: the next | $1.48 Water Sets,hand-painted, fr Sneciat . tores the kidneys, in Fitzgerald, W. 4s Brown; home missions, | resources, the deiicits cf revenue and the | ©RVention of the association.” 6' classes, jug and tray. Spe ms, special. ........... $3.08 to the entire ies : h, E. Z. | fall of prices and each further contraction | The committ sular service recom- PeLaSSes, INR y- OP Decorated I re; KOLI George M. Reed, J. W. English, “| of money and accumulation of debt would | ended the placing of that service in the cial for tomorrow ratec ce Cream Thomas; freedmen, H. J. Murdock, Peter | pa roivze business, lower wages and bring | hands of men having knowledge of busi-|.,.. 5 Shs Die, RH. Fark: publication, W- B. | non the country widespread pane and | Ress And Internations! lay, thes compensa Wi aeg accents and Fruit . H. Hood, J. M. Wailace, T. G. | ruin. bas punt exports ds. S mor- S poratble. Give us charge | 0c. Wocdbury’s Soap, ane Pee RRbIE: church Cesiens|| cisWe- hereby, tastruct all/ot they dslecstes om the: United Biatesite hele reser ‘owls. Special for tomor- r “the, beautiful dhaptay sion, 8. J. Shaw, J. T. McCreary and C. F.| Tom Virginia to the national democratic | countries, as well as amounts of imports | TOW .... +--+ cy cos We've made a special study of Kolb Pharmacy ‘; education, T. H. Hanna, Anarew | Convention et Chicago to vote for a plat-| therefrom. Plans for reciprocal éeveiop- In and see us about it. The cost 9 Dean; education, < ‘ ane, . & D: form declaring for the free and unlimited | 7:eMt of Sunth Ameriuin trade were also As space will not permit an itemized list, we call attention to the will be small. Leaders of Lowest Pric Penwick, 8. C. Hogue; ministerial relief, coinage of silver and gold at the ratlo of ureed: Gomes P au : fact that we offer for tomorrow special bargains in High-grade Baby FS 1 438 SEVENTH ST., COR. E N.W. oy y. J. B. Edgar, T. M. - | 16 to 1 and for candidat r President artment of com-| (._- An gigic sates 3 9 Gude & Bro., 1224 F St.|_* Hf ST. COR. B N-W. sou teas, @We J Desigear pT oM: Vattt:|| L0stort ange tor, eandial est for paveldent merce, manufacture “aud trade recom. | CarTiages, Leonard and Challenge Refrigerators and Traveling Trunk es = - . pate : mended ¢stablishment of such d= : ti eas eee ssign & 5 that principle. . : uch department Assignee’s Sale of the fonbista te ot rolietonse Joseph Wylex ion |(tnny Ua lnrit ied or ae anmondentecontad’ & [bya nes ouverte Ate eee Grocery Dept. Base Ball Goods. J. W. Boteler & Son Stock. fheans, J. J. Porter, WK. McGinnis. J. Ii. | minority report, signed by himself, James | President and secretary in office until the LUNCH AND PICNIC DELICACIES. 5 Ofticial League Halls ae oe Murdock, J. McKenzie Clelland, Robert | E. Heath, jr., Leigh Watts,.R..C. Kent, | December meeting, the convention adjourn- | Baked Beans, with eee, sance ; oes co Rutledge, J. F. McKinney, W. 8. Weir; on Thomas H. Barnes and Edward Hchols, op- | el sine dle, Mas thn aes teen tones a cee ee served and beantified by reform, W. J. Robinson, T. J. McCreary, % S oornee ee Sweet and Sour Mixed Pickles, large bottle. R re Hepbr a 0 SE ae Extraordinary D. 8. Littell, T. 5. Gillespie, William Hill. Majority Report Adopted. RE ONS AT ST. PAUL. seni ee onree. =. oe ae Mit ariel Sau E sel ° the various boards! To forsign missions, | Judge Leigh R. Watts of Portsmouth ap- There Will Be More Than is Usual at | HNC) paren Tain dod Tose Fishi ArValis All $103,000; to home missions, $100,000, with | realed to the convention not to adopt that GIA Gisnonaspiaetar Armour’s Potted Ham aad Tongu ishin the direction that the board of home mis- | part of the majority report which instructs Richards & Robbins’ Potted Chi Jointed Cane Rods. Caleutta Ba with reel band. Same with full ni Split 1 sions set apart five per cent of the con-| a1) the delegates to vote forthe free ang | FTOm indications, the thirtieth national | fichanis & Robins’ Roved Cul Make your tributions for the purpose of restoring the | Unimited coinage of silves encampment, Grand Army of the Republic, Over House, reserve fund; church extension. $50,000: | "Eo cs veplied to by Senator Dautel, who {@ St Paul during the first week in Sep” store comiortabile freedmen’s missions, $50,000; ministerial re advocacy ag | tember, will be the occasion of more Such prices as we've marked on this stock | Hef, $5,000; education, regular work, $10,000; | spoke about half an hour in’ advocacy of a jice.14 pt Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce, Ye Martinique Cherry Phosphai ¢ 9 ¢ © _by supplying electric fans and substitut- 2G dW, Doteler d& Son-nover bad a parallel, { colleges and seminaries, $20,000; assembly's | the unit rule and in presenting free silver | 40d better attended reuaions than usually | Mariiaue Cherry Phosphate: -- «5 - o¢°© tng electric lights for gas. You'll be the China and Glasswure, Cut Glass brac | fund, $4.000. Total, $349,000. arguments. He was given a most respect- {take place. The reunions committee has | Mertinique Lime Jule see gainer in the eud, for folks will shop a cvery ‘article Is a urgaln every ote etc | Among the last ‘things done by the as-| ful hearing and was often loudly-applaud-| assigned halls to sixts2n Wisconsin com. | Maine cxndcnwal Silk = pat every article is a bargain—e' price repre- ly si a. Peninsular Ful ight 3 . ng 6 Goo Gia codlest! stores’ Pisce) ox anece Ue dows that, tual ‘cost vaitel! But, fe. | SemblY Was providing for a Se TEaa eee | Mase Munford .cloasacthel adel -roe the | ™ands for reunions, besides scveral from | Buby Brand Condensed MINK, Yn las Jars : © current amd other information. member, this magnificent stock is fast ‘sll e giv a - : e : = a U Sree Cates ‘Co {pins away—end the early comers will secure | tion to further the cause of national re-| minority report. The minority report was | Minnesota, Ohio, New Yo.k and Michigan. Hammocks, Toilet Goods Dept - ©. Ele 3 os r .. | Beet, Wi © “the best. pickings. form, appointment of the fourth Sabbath | rejected by a vote of 1,276 to 571. Regimental associations throughout the Mexican Fammocca, ok S C. DENHAM, of November as temperance day, and a| Mr. J. C. Parker moved to strike out of | country desiring to hold reunions at st. | {ozican Hammocks, ly . Petition to secure the devotion of one en-| the majority report the clause instructing | Paul during the encampment can accom. 213 14th Street N. W. 'Phone 77. LEW Mexican Hammocks, 16 ft 2-20 ae Assignee for tire day of the week of prayer for the re- | delegates. modate themselves with halls by address- | Woven Hammocks, ‘with p’ and Iron, I-pt. bottle... 2.0.00. Cal. Sherry, citrate ‘of fron’ a idlitz, Powders, os ina tin box..:.. “BABY SUFFERS moval of the drinking usages of society and || This was rejected by a vote of 1,075 to 542 | Ing Chairman Fred Richter of the reunion | Hammock Hopes, i10e. pe gf manatee tte geek el ere IF BAB E A 2 & the abolition of the traffic in alcoholic bev- | and the report was adonted just as it came | committee, early this mouth, If applica- | (feunet, Syball ‘sot, — from red, Itching skin, chafing, or prickly heat, W. O (S er ¢rages and of the opium habit and trade; | from the committee. The convention then | tions are delayed till July or August, the | [lub Set. 4 balls, 1 — use EVANS'-'TALCUM POWDER. Best for c Son. requests to Congress by authorized peti- | took a recess to 9 p.m. more desirable meeting places may not be | Garden sets, larger siz: babies. Platn or perfumed, 10c. box. Samples tion to raise the age of consent in the Dis-| Soon after the body reassembled, Dele- | obtainable. Bi i Ss d 4 = free. Wholesai> PB A trict of Columbia to eightcen years; to re- | gates W. Glennar and J. F. West, the gold a ae eae rcye € oundries. Evans’ Drug Store, 938 F St. S72isa! 923 renna. venue. store to the District the former law against | standard delegates from the second districs, Split Among Virginians. Search Light Lamps : $e3-Sd It Sabbath desperation, and to apply to inter- acai a ir Doaltions, which did not satis- d Sil King cian Toad. = : ermarara = state gambling by other means of com- | fy the silver men, and Congressinan Swan-| The republican congressional convention | T#lly-Ho Lamps. it’s Time For Duck Skirts munication the penalties provided for such | son had the following adopted: to nominate @ candidate for Congress from | Babeer Taupe. - é ar z ¥ Beauty Lamps, $1.98." urcka! sh pt weather is bringing them gambling by mail and express; diligence Resolved, That the chairman of the Vir- : penckots (Wel clan canal Gereacain tatyaeuie/ teen Gees 7 ginia delegates be instructed to cast tho | the fourth congressional district of Virginia | Lamp Locks, with bracket - by pastors in securing and presenting to ells, single stroke, 1 Gorbin’ Retts: bang right and look their daintiest—at their people all facts concerning secret or-| votes of the delegates on all questions as | Was heid at the court house at Farmville | Bel, slusie strike, 1h: Corbin, Hells. pe Reet ganizations. the majority may determine.” Tuesday, and resulted in a split and two | Foot Pumps, Soe. Mand Pumps, ANTON FISCHER, 906 G St. > rushe: ——_+e+_____ Delegates-at-large were elected as fol- | conventions, those favoring the nomination | Cleaning no Buttermilk Seay » s Patent Floor Pumps. . | Bay half pint wad Bo bie: lows: John W. Daniel, W. A. Jones, Claude | of Col. J. D. Brady holding one convention | Patent ‘sloor Pumps. = = sc: | Bax Bam, half pint, = TREE GRG aa ental tdatorat ls apd cores them A. Swanson and H. S. K. Morrison. Alter- | and those In favor of Congressman R. T. ee ge ey eae 42 Lising. Felts, Fire Beick and Ciap. Asbesta, | pain or danger. Hours, &'to S20 pins Susiser'g | _Mareb Sexton has petitioned for a di-| nates, WO, Hardewss, Woee Grete, | and those In favor of Congressman R. T. Boston Variety Store [ my he ed bn or iy a vorce from Nicholas Sexton, the papers in| George B. Keezell and Franke Hume. held in the same building, in the same ’ bly Rooting Material. : wei” | “CHIROPODISTS, ““Ge5-100 1115 Penna, ave, | the case being withheld from publication. The electors-at-large are W. B. Mcllwaine | room and at the same time. It Emmons S. Smith, 705 707-709-711 Pa. Ave.