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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 26, 1896-TEN PAGES. 7 " ine ON Unloading the Factory! Ridiculously Low Prices For Shoes, Due to BROKE HER PROMISE Hence Annie Crawford Was Sent to the Farm Today. Pas SHE HAD PLENTY OF COMPANY Denizens of “Boston” Went for Pie started to light it, when he told me I was under arrest.” Being a stranger in the city the boy thought his excuse might be taken, but Policeman Dodge locked him up. Mr. Pugh, the prosecutor, thought the boy should not be held, and the court took his personal bonds. Enterprising, but Reckless. Thornton Hunt and James Colbert, col- ored newsboys, were in the procession be- cause they had jumped on a street car while selling newspapers. “I have a great amount of trouble with these boys jumping on cars, endangering their lives, said Officer Boyce, “and for fear some of them might get killed, I brought THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Pleasant Events Happening at Home and Elsewhere. Reecreasion and Rest of the Last Days of Summer — Perso Notes, 66 ° 99 ° ° fs these boys in.” een Vice Pre nm and a party of The boys admitied their guilt, but sald | friends w chan ae, the “Free Silver” Fright in Boston. and Found Trouble, futon et tn | lie a Me They were not jumping on the cars for fun, 3 ene =e — = = ile Se eee —_—-+-— ot were shore carnice theer Riviere. Mrs. WR. Bailey is at Harper's Ferry, = ———— ——------- == SSS SS a : i .| “Mr. Pugh,” said the judge, “I don’t like | and will remain 1 weeks. ° MANY OTHER CASES] tosend these boys to the workhouse. They Mrs. F. Renshaw gone to Colonial Shoes for less than the price of the leather alone age herecartng ther ving ut of covet | atc for muh O S or SS p ° = Se a male sede SSO ie er ENa Hamilion Charter and Miss “Poor old Annie Crawford is in the toils The boys were wa d against a Ave Ten 66 99 q again,” remarked Keeper Madigan .this ponver the offense i the court ac Nisit to their ° morning when Judge Scott's procession was | Yi bersonal ieee apo 1, 424 Sth street about to start. “She says the railroad did Scant Bo a Phid ae We are not “Gold’’ or «Pree Silver’ men. We are shoe men. It is our busi not run, and that’s why she didn't go to ekenheimer ap) son have goae N au OL a . . ie eee Chevy Chase the other day when the judge Pa we released her. 1¢ss to avail ourselves of every opportunity to place shoes before you at as little prices as the world’s markets enable us. The famous shoe manufacturers, Hatha- Baas EEE Ps way, Soule & Harrington and Dalton Shoe Co. have closed out to us 4,600 pairs of _ | ing herself as presentable as possible. Women’s and Men’s Shoes at figures which permit our selling these |= | Finally she appeared, and then the wheels id the witne ents a box x half filled with to ad. that followed, of the trouly =e paces aegis th | turnea f | of justice began to revolve. When Annie Sys oe athing to ne, | erick, Md ° was in court last week she wa rged | member just what happer Misses Mabet « are with disorderly conduct, and, on her prom-| _ “If you drink 1 don’t, ss or ing sel, “I drink w 1 added Bec rele ed her on her own recognizance. But morning she was charged with va- and her indignant plea was “N: this gran guilty, To this purchase we have added over 1,000 pairs from our own superb stock, making an offering unprecedented in the history of the shoe business in America. We mention but three lots teday—fair “samples” of the many others. rbit, jr, 1 and will Biey Ler ns, ay afternoon, saw Annie in sald Poli outhe e Cases. Ow I ‘ Joseph Holland forfeited $5 collateral for ston. She was drunk and begging, and I = | =< 5 one tae an enolibieeine an Bune shave a light on ls vele, | ? What do you know about this woman?” |W! harles Miller and Allen Miller each | -| Women’s $3, $3.50, Women’s $2.50 ae eas Sortclted RS tar opceauee Goa eerie e q Q t seen anything of her lately, Horatio Hutchinson’s nervous condition = = r responde a eas ees ae “ $4, $4.50 & $5 Ox- ee 2 ee 1 wan not Dexing | WAN te Melt of drink. and he =| pee f oO XIOrdS TOr = = = |= Hs drunk,” said Annie. “I was | ypt ne, dunk wa | Pee=ee2= | along the street when this po- | Mr J disp ; Horas or 900 paits Women’s “Russet” Vici Kid Ox- n, in citizen's dre me along and | knew one drink would not d | ; : Z p tome. He walked with me, and 1] Sf [0 [he man’s nervous sys | < fords, hand-sewed and turned, in swered his questions, and I was very | “ tine of $ was impose | About 14 different styles of Women's Ox- T i 5 Liaghei SHaetela Gee Tee are tinders, = 4xb¢ ai enEy SEVIES ome sharp and round toe. The usual ¢ pen ae old ane = DISTRIC wn and the = fords, in genuine “Russia” calf, tan vici kid, don- ° $2.50 Oxfords. This “sale” ieve when you were here the other sas d by gola and patent leathers. Many “novelties,” such pamaenas u said you were going to Che Permit for a Porte Cochere. : t “sa i i du s ie CO! - - why: ™ y night, nde = as “netting” tops, embroidered tops, cloth tops, age gone oa aid the court. “Why] rhe Commissioners today dir | or ir oh BE eee ae polka dot tops, &c., Prince Alberts, &c., as well ° Well, judge,” answered Annie, “I was | ‘sue of a permit for the erection Among th present 3 2 2 nd my room was so upset that | porte cochere, the action being of { ‘ as all the plainly elegant styles, in all shapes of eae ‘ Ket away that because it is the first since the adoption toe, from the narrowest to the common. sense. Tell your husband about these. every pair pen anoudk Ba ae cee hike | of the amendment to the “schedule of All the different shades of tan, russets, choco- of Men’s “Russia” Calf and Tan Calf “High ote fo have done you no good, | imitations and provisions relative to the lates, oxbloods, &c. Not a pair ever sold under Shoes and Oxfords, which have been $4 and $5, } have to go down for a au eels of portions of buildings be a a 5 Oke < aoe Far eae h”” the building line,” as follows: “L F viseau, d $3, and the majority sold for $3.50, $4, $4.50 and will be sold for $2.29 per pair. We were for. hat did the judge say?” asked Annte = Mr. W. ¢ iss Blanch jr... Mr M permit is issued for a porte cochere the $5- written assent of all the pro on that side of the square wher po: to locate such tunate enough to secure 2 fall styles of Men’s Black Calf Laced Shoes, in pointed and “Lon- don” round toe, and we will also add “H., S. & ‘Step. back,’ morth!” said the bailiff. “One owners it is pro- | Hattie’s Iden of a Long Time. fe} ce 5 structure must be jeorgetown furnished the farm with | : am es me . o z obtained anc 4 ne office o: - q H.’s" $3.50 Black and Russet Bicycle Shoes— three colored women, one of them being | Spector of Nailiinge: the Site : » making the greatest $3.50, $4 Hattle Wiliams. The police who patrol “way shall be paved or oth ise in < Gi Sate inne res the “Boston” beat know Hattie well | proved to the tion of the Enginesr = 9 ° and Ss alge walues ever offered 2.29 and last night aie was caesea oe the | Commissioner. = for the price, viz, choice..... eo sal The permit was issued today to Mr. Gus- ~ ees tay Friebus, arch! for Char “She's usually on the Aqueduct bridge, or near this end of Policeman Harrison said, “and she picks up men and them over the r ; Spaul ade Rho: provemes of the lat It develo Extra Salesmen All This Week for This Sale. er, 7 Ae she get drunk?” al weeks ago, and bef Progressive Shoe House. 9 ally under the influence of | tion of the amendine Herrman, G. Sincell por, and can be found about the bridge | in issuing the permit wa: F Herrman, O. 7B st any time.” existence of a doubt that the des a aonckr vat All Shses Polished Free. ten to what that mans provement. was. technically a4 <i Mrs. J r Vv Jas. Hattie “Why, judge, I live in my After a = #2 own a 1 th street with my | F us and the Comn ttl 939 Pa. Ave. father, and how can I be a vagrant? matter was cleared “De you hang about the bridge?’ the | permit ordered to ixsuc sient’ et 4 ed. ie more Be econ couscn aan cas her oe ponse. %e Nessie Sew York Avesen ytol Hil will leave “I was on the bridge last night, but then | The Commissioners have ordered tli Park, Mo 4 a Te : tomer there was a large crowd there. A woman | ington and Soldiers’ Home Rallway be absent for a « = el igvcne ra ag le poet ae ah Beye pany to make repairs on portions of the et = : ae es Georgetown were full of curiosity, and, of | Streets on Its ake om rece =e aidiees ay a hae Sa es > IV «es s ain't ¢ ri ers. irty , as follows: New York aven HEC HT & COME AN yY : ou I ain't different from all the others. a’ ' Ancther woman was there, and Mr. Har- | east of 1st rison drove her over the river, but he took at the intersection 0! 515 Seventh Street. North Capitol street and Ni me in,” : {Street w York ave- pe Orde “VK wean : p anteeneet rt ae ; McK NEW'S.” what she says true?" the officer | RUC; intersection of M street and re 1 2 ease cys and New York avenue : 4 urned aft $ Mo (S3 $I O § res: sit.” answered the policeman. “The | tion of 5th street and New York avenue. Shenar other woman lives in Virginia and I drove | “Crisp” End-of-the- teeter Spades and shovels, 4oc. * Dec sare emnium m, d—bring your p ur orders for t To Be Saved court. “Indeed, I wasn’t,” was his response. “I wasn't even in the crowd. I was at home son Tent, No. 3, and last night, at the cor- ner of 19th street and Pennsylvania ave- nue, held one of the best meetings of the A Street Car Fender. sotned yy 550 Ss ° her home. - and Miss Maur $4 5 “Judge,” interrupted Hattie, “I ain't been Relative to a request of President J. W. At High V. Boyd's, Me aoa : $id s shirt | Reading ere fons long tline, andj hope vou willl] Dougiss of) the Automatls Car Ewer | 53 cle cur eies gutmaee mane sS€aSson PICes: \¢ 53 waists 2Q2TIC No time for talk. We let the prices do It. Mr. Kendig, do you recollect how long | @ test to be made of the Eldridge Smith | tirst prize wax won by Miss May W BS ' $ 9 2 A lot of $2, $2.50 and $2.75 Parasols have | it's been?” ‘wheel guard, the Commissioners have} 2nd Mr Williams, the wecond ty Sr ace uses tebe: ae Bee = been reduced to 95¢. ro iwe cbiled the bailiff. “I think {t's | stated that the guard mentioned having | Hithasine Lysight aud Afr. pel 3 freezers, gas stoves, We've been fortunate enough Beautiful ine of 39, 45 and 50c. Wide | About two months. been approved by the board and placed on | ; “Among those pre BS and all strictly ‘4 Bay al F RRO Ret i Fancy Itittons, about 60 pleces, in Persians, scien, Hattle, “concluded the judge, | the list of adopted fenders, the matter of | (a" : = Sie mon + Eud-of-th 3 ue uy a lot of fine hig! ee Dresdens, Plaids, &., have been reduced Gou.,Will have to go down for fifteen | its use lies between the manufacturing Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Teepe, Mr. ioe ucecenacikel Sen rice tas ce aaa ‘se shirt waists—the sort whic! to 19¢. y . “ company and the railway companies, and | Mrs. Wiiha Miss May William SG cob ap nid bet nue nant 2 Id the first of th $ A ue Of Women's SBr., $1 and $1.25 Shirt 5 Boe death pero arlene that it is contrary to the policy of the| and Mrs. Bremer, Miss Bremer, Mr = r i $13 $ sold the first of the season at $1 Waists have been reduced to 36¢.; 3 for $1. Eliza Gant and Eliza Johnson were the | Commissioners to insist upon the use of | Mrs, Lyons, Mice I ysight, Miss Hart = 2-burner gas ranges, $5. 213 4 to $2. These are in and will go A line of $1 and $1.65 White Lawn Shirt other “Bostonians” in the toils, and they | 2¥¥ one make of fender. qe I Host, tor 2 i a ca Waist: a 30 a Poll a The Ringi 2G Lim: : Mr. H. Burch (Ith oven and all connections made.) & | 3 : ; Galcale tomoroniOrineert alsts are down to 50c. seemed angry at Policeman Harrison be- © Ringing of Gongs. simenck, Miss Malloy, Mr. H. Burch . = £ agrees Coe ms toreested ween we tale 3 ae ach Jet of Print Wrappers whieh were $1 cause he had deprived them of a piece of | Mr. Anson 8. Taylor of 1213 F street age leds a or pare res, $6.75 is : bw Toc ie last night. vest recently made complai 2 a burner gas ranges, $6.75. ii + five cent vl for the 5 ple 8 northwest recently made complaint to th 2 S prues piece Bee tos S\e i 1 “Sugameured. Shoulders z 2BqTCey cash or credit. oe $8 Persian Lawn Wrappers are now “I was on my way to the dairy lunch | Commissioners of the rere a5 gees a 3 Of course, being the choicest z tcom to get a piece of pie,” said the Gant | by the unnecessary ringing of the 3-bur. Wolf gas cooker, $8.25. ig 3 z feet f a b ath TP ite tube) tasibeen reduced! | ||P rovaany. “andl thet policeman ie eter | ot ate eines caraie 37 econ 3-bur. Wolf gas cooker, $8.25. leanswena productions of the best shirt hee 5 ai for spite because I was going to have him | Commissioners say that they wen 1 all connections made.) > Weigh from 5 to § pounds each. 4 waist manufacturer in the world es ew $10 Sults are down to $7. arrested for striking me on the head.” ani , aS a result of an investigation by iocatn 4 = S | a ‘he $8.50 White Pique Skirts are $6.50. “And so was I going to the lunch room,” | the police department, that the gongs are *harl Le = Soin pene = $ they necessarily are thoroughly It depends upon your size whether you said the other woman. * | run between intersecting streets only when Charles R. € are at B Me ape Rae pa a Se aE: | “up to date” in every particular Gene ee ose oe saa [ean onemerendin|that imelghborhooa Mave Mt ts necessary to warn pedestrians of the Maine -br. “Fire King” ranges, .& ie : are 1 50c. Not all sizes. peen vacant house,” said th proach of cars. Poel and daughter Amie che “Fee Ki = e z ar 1% —having the largest sleeves, the Few $1.50 Summer Corsets are $1. officer, “and these women were among Salvation Army Mastc. ave West ¢Wash'ng- $-br. ire Kir ranges, 5. $1 E most stylish collars and cuffs. This 1s u well-stocked Corset Depart- them. They are continually drinking and ‘ 5 : i a da outing at ieee 31E st sty ‘ » iia aBlowe Kg Gf an Nae Ginn hanginglabout ealeonee: The Commissioners have granted permis- 9 > burner nickeled gas stoves, $1 4 Peni So rere &c. Should not be mentioned $1 than the “R. & G." 20 you know them pretty well?” sion ao) ores 4 Salvation rey of sare cut for the marriage of os 3 eos = EE i i vit : , Fes a ; sir. Vashington, D. C., to play music at its ~ : . bias! ——— ee SOs ygams ithe Jecepeising ows in the same breath with others NEW FALL UNDERWEAR. “ our honor,” said outdoor meetings, Including mectings hela | Dr. T. A tington of this city to Miss ss & price of 5 conts per ponnd. Now fs : . + “. 2 3 anor 8 one of the Sen anin Secaicanis AGE Aaah ei Margaret ner, which N take pla Heller's hot water gas heaters, $3 | the ‘time to ‘lay In your supply. | at this price. Hosie Oat for; these coolneventogs ies Wel ail temo nut ci iinet aire Se eee ee ee raeed By pteraber Sat the home of the bride pare 4 eae a ment, which = ais = EON ae ea usted ieee Une ot F i weight wees weman to be drunk day and niet ee eee eee ‘The Loop,” Shonnard Per, Yon- eo ee aan yee carats 3 z ECHT & COMPANY, Facer alltel Wien Otethes Dx ait tome know much about I" said the In the Baptist Fold Again. N. ae 5 ena heats from 18 to 24 gallons of w: 4 “ er Welght. gusted judge. “Step aside. Two th: ae me and Mrs. A. H. Frear, accompa 2 a ele cl ae Cec Zi¢ 3 Tt 515 Seventh Street. Fall-weight Swiss Ribbed Pants that sold each,” : months | leven years ago Rev. L. H. Jackson, a se Gracie Martin, will go to fludcor $ iis ages alee Wek ete $ 53 ° 090092000059900000090559608 it 29e. last year can be sold this year at A Charge of Vagrancy. colored Baptist preaeer left the Baptist this week and will also attend 4 for bath or washing. 4 Us e ministry and joined the Methodists. Yes-| national encampment of the G. A eas $ $ Edmonston's. Swiss Ribbed Shirts, high neck with long In use posse estate set men Who | terday, at the call of Rev. Dr. W. P. ¢ which takes place at St. Paul, Minn., dur. (en ee aie or short sleeves, for fall, at 25e. Honey Brown cimes Frank Magulre and | pons, pastor of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, | ing th rd” freezer, $1.35. COs Te Ue ere qurelaser of ‘ne é ° Dr. Jaeger Abdominal Bands and Knee Henry Brown, and the charge against them|@ reconsecration and recognition « Miss Honodle and Mrs. Etta freezer, $1.35. $ $end of Se, Gunpgndier Tea, olong & oe r1ices Caps for those suffering from rheumatism, | was vagrancy. Holding up pedestrians and | was held to again recognize Rev. Mr, Wood start for Pen-Mar on Saturday next Gem” irtezer, $1.93. ZiS pads ct seo deve anc Mectn Cites. 3 > gout, &e. Pasking fox money was the chief complaint |son as a regular Baptist Sas Rev. | for their vacation. : |} serach rem ot $13Cut to NEW FALL GLOVES. sad we were diokig.” anid one of ei #aut"Hle aed he eee Be | aoe Mavht of Battimors 9 Adjustable screens, Ble may secure the tree pleces with the We have recelved our advanced tmporta- them, “but we were not begging.” went from the Baptists for bread :.nd that | ¥isiting é 2 ee E/E wbowe purchase of ‘Tea or Cottec. 3 3Plere Fractions ton ope Autumnal Gitre: tin ieees CeCe jut I'm disposed to take the word of a {he came back to stay irom principle. | He | north. Sercen doo vik em. Db % 5 sober man rather than that of a man who | Sai@ythat the Methodisis had treated him stata rans brown, mode, tans, &. McKnew's “‘spe- 5 i ental and eye and handle.) | & S 5 a is has been drinking. well and had given him the best churches | men ss Wenloe cane 6 car q Gin uane ae eee oe raul cu eu-conteicdunl| Copmanyae2 Gloves: ‘The defendants claimed that they were | they had in these eleven years. The coun- | ~ . Indow screen irames, TOc, ars Bbl. a Api tes ae Aa) workingmen, but admitted that they were | cil after hearing his statements and prom- =a £/eqdp Se recente, cae waiees: ry fond of lquor. ises voted that he should be recognized vs | LERCH On A R = 3 o Sage zié¢ You can't afford to pay full prices ‘s a “I had taken some quinine and whisky,” |@ regular Baptist minister. Rev. Dr. G. 1. LERCH « ft. garden hose, $1.40. + ‘! 9 y . 22 , Wess ae 2 ie for Shoes when the West of ‘them Pa. A sald Maguire, “and if I asked anybody for | W. Lee delivered the charge and sermon; aes nt nozzle amd all couplings.) = Z are going at prices Ike these: money I don't know It.” Rev, J. A. Taylor gave the hand of tellow- 2 3 Cota Se her ae 3 O° TABLE Made up of Oxfords It 933 Pa. Ave. The judge thought that a little rest on} ship, and Rev. W. P. Gibbons offered the PONALLSON Rake ane cheats e of well-kuown worth, onl: the farm would do them good, and sent | prayer. ‘orty-eigh: aptist = chure Bode s EF Prop us a postal tf ron'va a burt fF] ge of bread euch loaf of the same stze an |Z 5 stall sizes, though, “No trye Rtieit down teor teeta Seles were called and concurred in the decision. Ce oe ee ee : 21% NCAR te See 3 Ing on or’ exchange. Select Ease Janice woP iehisieaianen ered ailiesreseos york of Washington, D.C. ad aie cs 2 zi d your size. Sunday Thirsts. 5 5 : Abe +2 — z 1s and one-half doil: own ° 7 = with a lunch. Rev. . Lee, pastor of DIED. . = from Flour us at * $1 oye) abi Madetup ote batten Douglass Browman and his brother Jim | the Vern: hurch, officiated as | ge 3 per barrel you save Just $9 on &| oO a . 5 * Soa derator, i d, pas’ JULIN. Ca Wedacsday, Anzust 26, 1890. at 4-20 ’ ¥ abs Neel sue tee SCE te oe C Shoes, In’ small sizes, that Vee were in court because Policeman Ver. See Soe ee Pew, the remeins of CHARLES W. DULIN will Fine mowers fe - Ss "of having better bre 3 cere Som ge as y TN RACRAS SSAGNG million charged that they had failed to See goes = = be taken f " public Sault. 4 Pe would SO 1 you! trent: t No ry excl ‘a bing: 'y - S, 3 saat i in the ily 21¢ al xale of the Squirrel brand of RACKS—One of Oxfords — but price: Keep) holy, the Salbath (day. = The Rechabites. d to be present : 3 $ Meal at 15 cents a sagk. 1.9 one of Shoes—in black and —= a “I wasn't under the influence of liquor,’ PORES OS Spe eae ea in, 2 = ton. Almost sure to find 9 said Jim, “for it’s impossible to get any ee tA ad cas niesaprm gai : ; z Byue, sizes The Shoes ere here’s Money Hquor in our neighborhood on Sundays.” | Of Rechabites, has taken up the spirit of es and fees) aad | \ ¢ : “But you were disorderly?” queried the | enthusiasm pervading George C. Thomp- and Ss, ae asleep. “Doesn't the officer know you?” asked year. Preston B. Jones of George C. 4-gal. garbage cans, 50c. stomers who may he Edmonston’s$|'o, GROCERIES a a Thompson Tent, No. 3, acted as chairman : ma aes King to Secure the 100-pteen Decorated here. Not only ‘on ftw things, and on udge Scot of the good of ‘the order after one candi- 44-gal. garbage cans, 75¢. Mina Dinner Sets and ai-plece Deco- I F Street ‘mnany—but on BEERYTHING you need “Yes, sir,” was Jim's answer; “and I|date had been added to the membership. (Including avy from cover.) rated Ching Tea Sets we Would say wo oO In the Groe ‘Tine that big stores know him.” are prepared to deliver either the Dinner FIDELIS SSPE SS SOVOS The following participated in thi - ae Sets at once on presentation of Ae ones b nde, pynee fprices) wo “Then, you are certain you were not | Grand Receins me D. pacing : ing. the completed cards. New premium ‘f° {| & , GUE ee eee! there? Claney of Union Tent, . 8 Poultry netting, 45¢. 100 sq. ft. carlo containing full’ iafecmatinn woe | 206 ae eee ve Et Gait) “T know It.” Rue and William E. Seaich of Cam fanera Mrs. JULIA nomen. (In full rolls of 150 ranning feet.) fo ears oyu iman Seta Tea Ete z (Greanieny Butter, = ib aoe Jim had pleaded not guilty, and the | Tent. No. 56: J. H. Hurley, H. B. OX wilh take ploge frean Asbugy Me Chuck sltrv nettine. Goc Sls Tollet Sets. -tc., now given out 1 = . yb SL - penalty imposed on him was $5, while his | W. Walker, W. W. Cordeli and P: Thursday, August 27, clock. Mom- Poultry bea Goe. ae sq. ft. $) $F atthe weak “Appiy tor them. = When you are in need of a good Cream Cheese. ;,.9..Ib.. 12c. brother Douglass, had to pay only $3 for | Chie? Ruler A.K. Belt of George C tee af ister, ener if Troma Aid So- (For less than a roll, .. ae 2 ta ish P Bie his liberty. son Tent, No. 3; John Welsh, E. To! is Ee eee ee $ Johnston's, 729 7th St.° Lamp, a handsome Lamp, a Lamp Trish Potatoes. .......bu.. 45¢. Marshall Johnson, a colored boy, dts- | Willam Welsh, William Newmar Seam, 25c. jar. ate kg that will suit vou in every way and Rolled Oats 25c. puted Policeman Mellen’s accusation con- | Upperman, E. Welsh, R. W. Man ee W. ond 295 jar. ‘3 - ? ¢ “Old Ti ae : cerning a game of crap. Spillman, P. O'Toole and 8. Greenfic celain fintsh.} Brttrntntnemeenemeemeens | one for a small sum of money, just td Time” Floyr....bbl. .$3.50 {iT nad received a number of complaints | Columbia Tent, No. 1. During the ev | 0m = : ‘| 3 ce t crap games in an alle: re: s were served. At th rteads m- Don’t soi | come in and let us show you the most | 9 Baked Beans... ....can.. 7c. ))| about crap ye vandevens| mich nent een ane ne Deir see apart Grant place,” said the officer, “and yes-| High Tent session in Norfolk the Di. " Com Meal... .......Ib.. Lender denderZondontartonin Consententes sorte ones sergessorgergorgeonerdonsongoregengorgergee rSengendersenrenponcergetedtnetrednateofetes . ieee r IC. 9% | terday this boy and two others were there | Rechabites were honored by the. sele = =- _ + xo to “say so” of 2, Bu cting | complete line this side of New York. ica Ib 5c. in the game.” of J. H. Mitchell of Union Tent, No. 87, as 2 he won't ran cheap” Brandy. Godse ccepcapspallen : “Where are the others?” high chief ruler, and J. H. Dony of Ana- ’ * .. > gms Mies acerel dotienes Geo. F. Muth & Co., “They got away. I got a friend to go in| costia Tent, No. 138, as high secretary. Tutt’s Liver Piils z ee Bor Peaches winter ‘dessert. when Faas . ry. es, the alley and frighten them, and when |The next place of meeting will be Pi = : We caviniee aches paves Bea 418 7TH ST. N.W. [412 4th st, 2 they an out a caught sae een tae burg, in 1898. a Keep the system in order and pre- nd we say when you ht e = TT \7 Cor, 8d and Md. ave. ne. 2 = ——— 2 a § < i Spans re abe Pete Ee ae Mer INE | os ayy StCessers to Geo. Ryneal, Jr. FIVE a8" Hee ne oe RC eheibay, : and how can pair play crap?’ Making Business in Dall Timex. vent morbid conditions of the liver & ‘ a 32 Le Hi 4 7th st. nw. = jon” now,” sai e judge. “I'm not : 3 eee ek : ae Sylepes aa A Bre ee Vine di zB fe a R STORES. Wosingtan pnd’ Monroe ate an expert tating game." = . ot merchantnvt Baoy sone kro ae ¥. | which precede disease. 3 1 sors, 4 to 7 In . up. K LON Wade utcher AZOFS. S na : ‘A fine ot was imposed. rocker, the shoe dealer, 929 Pennsylvania = > ntting-owt Shears, = Co. 8) Raa Aisteaswerbiniiaisicaneé Gena, avenue, noticing the crowds continually ¢o- A Preventative of - & Torrey Razor Strops. TLAVORS O ahieses! Be wand. | ing into the shoe establishment, asked Air, ‘ Gard Se *Phone 998. | $2.00 wee rey R aro ee ps. nll FLAVORS OF Andrew Buchanan, a colored wheelman | Crocker how he drew them. Mr. Crocker | Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Dizzi- arber Oss, ans-20d. 1.50 W. & B. Razor, hollow ground. tb0e. | CREAMS AND‘ICES from Pittsburg, came here to represent the | replied that he did it by getting good val- : r Pe sania = }1 Four-sided ‘Torrey. g 139e. always ri Athletic Club of that city at the meet of | ues and telling the people about them in| ness, ad Taste in the Mouth, Heart- arber oss = = scores el Nae se7e: a eady HERE, Our store 1s quite a s. Mr. Crock E r e e . Don’t Let Baby Suffer ig Strop, S. & A. Spec +49. come ar Mace with Ladies, because they may | the colored wheelmen, and this morning he | the Papers. Mr. Crocker says he is prov: | 4. Coated Tongue, Low of A x $0c. Flat Strop, Combination -18¢. come at any time unattended—especlaily dur- ing that business can more readgy be in- | burn, Coate mgue, Loss of Ap- 2 Cor. G d hs SE AECUR TOWDEE usta ees Neat. | 256. Sbaving Brash saci He. Ing ‘the evenings. Its alwars free from the | fund himself in the procession for failure | Creased in the usual dull seacn chen ta tite, Constipation and 2, Or. and ith Sts. ak a cetnea iee cee ee Ne coueete ee Cee ee anaes gior jot cooking. Ample accommodations for | to have @ light on his wheel last night. the busy season, for the latter takes care | Petite, stipation a! se 2 ‘ = F St, Vholesale | B. & S. Clippers, Safety Hazors,” Bay Riga. ete ee S “I didn’t know my light was out until | of itself. Mr. Crocker's experience is one ene Fy Somony Evans’ Drug Store, 938 F St. 2 4ictal® | Ee Seco KOLB PHARMACY, se Fuge FUSSELL'S, 1427 N. Y. Ave. the Pageeman called to me.” said the de-| from which other merchants can get some All Bilious Diseases. au22-84 nw. 5 au25-t,th,s-14 fendaif’ ‘and then I got off my wheel and | valuable hints.

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