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12 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, ~ — : The Busy Corner, 8th and Market Space. Ay 28, 1897-16 PAGES. THE VOICE OF LABOR|A Hew Disirryy te Staer : euiny Bsted Kae : For more than a bunred’feare the Mount Lebe- non. Shakers: have. stadia the cultivation of the Streets With Machines. Ail: <aifiats & Continued. = : S. Kann, Sons& Co. Men’s Furnishings. S. Kann, Sons }mee"s Furnistin ee = de. medicinal plants ant Wojtl7to extenct trom. thei pest in vain. ‘They gate made u discovery that ‘Will prove a biasing to'! It consists of @ condi! that canseg, imipediate rellef in canes Of tndigestion. The tmpostance of this discovery. IVES SATURDAY JUBILEE. SALE. BELON at a, Rohe Wee : eee ee eres ratan Sox's | PELITION 10 THE MISSIONERS ‘OCCASION: 7 r 2 — Will be apparent. when‘ive iéalise that nearty ane 1%. Millinery Dept. . | Suit Dept. ee SUILEE, Pace Atanas ie Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, in} ee ores |S ere eee | oe ae ee ee 10c. 48c. assorted fancy colors, Shirts andj Action Taken at a Meeting of Col- averg.sperson you has | 2 caects, Sat own sik, very latest iwake. Be. Comset_Bteels. 2d Grand Rebuilding Sale, | Drawers to match alc. this digestive trouble fai souih of ite varied forme— ‘JUBILER PRICE— 3 Price JUBILED PRICE 5 is * 1" Men’s French Balbri lisle ored Citizens Last Evening. _| ***_Beadache, distresh \difer “eating, “pain and $2.38. 65: 3c. a pr. Infants’ Dept. en’s renc! M iggan, fullness in the chest after eating, palpitation of $7.50 and $10.00 Brocade and ‘30c. Infants’ Long and Short thread, and normal Shirts. and Draw- the heart, ete., are but symptoms of indigestion ‘Velour Skirts, fall circular cut. Dresses (Oambric), trimmed with 5 ut ay mp JUBILER PRICE— nderwear pt. embrol rs, value up to 75C..........-39C. ‘To relieve these sufferings hae been the study of ae a ers, Pp to 75 3 98, $1.50 Ladies’ Sample Lot of 'BILEW PRICE- Extra Size Balbriggan Shirts and PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL | tae suaters, and they haye succeoded. ‘The reason 98 Figured, Plain, Black or | Five Se oat eee Sear 25c. : aR aids wear, broldery trim - ARE CREATURES OF Haprr—EsppciaLLy In| Drawers, 46 to 54...-....5++-39C- bees apeeesttee Conga be -pe es Ahlen: OSes "BetTinstne ttre ined, comprising" gone, skirts, 20e. Children’s and Mises’ OUR FEARS—W SET INTO THE HABIT Bl h D: & diate and salutary effect is that it causes the food drawers, ses and corset cov- Muslin Drawers. Sizes 2 to 12 COMPLAINING 7 . Pepperell Jean Bleached Drawers, } A targe meeting of laboring men was | eaten to be digested, for it $s undigested foot .98. era An exceptional hargaia, years. Embroidery trimmed Say ovr LWaAxs Wangs | Stockinette or string bottoms. .25c.| held: iast evening in the main audience | inet causes tho distress. ‘The Cordial causes the schZt® (BNerea's | Dock Eton a PRICE— JUBILER PRICE— ee Pepperell Jean Bleached Drawers, | 700m of Grand Army Hall, Pennsyivenia | rooa to be digested before there is time for 1 | % asc. Moire, ‘Taffeta and Fa tinted very style a 89c. He os 23¢. a ort double seat, double stitched seams, | suaience was a little slow in assembling, | ‘° ferment and sour on the stomach. When the | % Miron, and 5 inches wide. se 5 a ake Lote Bist: Settee Pot ee A Ribbon Prize. stockinette and string bottoms. . 39. | but when at 8:80 o'clock Col. Perry Carson | [ot l# so digested it gives strength ant vio a : ee oe STi Meee . a E ’ i i i ‘ing to order th body, :maltbes beter . ° 10,000 yards of high cost Import- eMea s Percale Quane, Shints, mate peter Sal ete ae | ‘cheerhihs andl cakes cneigain tn ans i Parasol Dept. fi, plored Lawn Dressing $1 Children’s Fine Mull Hats ed Taffeta Ribbons, with plaid and| With extension collar band an: Col. Carson was chosen chairman by | The digestive Cordial is ‘so prompt in its action | Glove Dept. Ete Aiigienied to infeed None) caves cpt PRICE and Car BILER PRICE fancy lace edges, 5 inches wide, for lined cuffs............ eeeeee + - 29C. unanimous vote, and amidst great ap- | that the very first dose will have a perceptibly $1.25 2-clasp Kid Gloves, white JUBILEE PRICE— 68c. 48c. sashes, neck pieces or hat trimmings Laundered Percale Shirts, with or | plauee, and Mr. F. J. Perry was appointed | favorable résult. It gives immediate rellef. Tika or white with black $1.98. . - rhe riches very | Without collars, attached cuffs, all | secretary. After the call for the meeting was | Every dragglst ims Deed sent a supply of our UBILER | PRICE— $1.48 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas, 5 =aes The richest find of the season. Every oes is ”39¢. read by the secretary, Chairman Carson | handsome Donkey Puzzle Books, und a copy may $1.00. Dresden handles. ‘steel rods. Hosiery Dept. Corset Dept. color of the rainbow and many other oy el A igi e7" | called on a number of prominent men in | pe had for. the asking. ‘Jt tells all about the 5c. Sk Taficta, in black asd 51 19 18c, Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, SOc. Sumner Corsets, long or new shades, which have been dis- Madras and Zephyr Outing Shirts, | the audience to come to the platform, end Cordial as well as Laxol, the new castor ofl. colors—atitched backs, ott in) plals aed Grey enans short waists. Best 50c. Corset on covered since, as well as White and|three-ply collars and cuffs, all ee Solow ing ee ponded- Col a Ree ‘Try 2 twenty-five cent bottle of Digestive Cordial omen = = Gibria’ Cubrellas, Sterling leer See acs ie me STILE PRICE ine F ....50c.|1an@, E. M. Hewlett, Rev. Robert R. = : 4 teounted: oe Black and Black and W hite; _also eas or B SS Dr ate Shi a ae Laws of this city, ex-State Senator G. T. ee ee ee : JUBILEE PpRion— BSc. Ladies’ Howe. back, tan, 29c. Plaid Ombre effects. Not a single] Fancy Bosom Dress Shirts, ‘Allaine of Chicago and Mr. A. B. Posey of Neckwear Dept. $1.48. foot, in isle and cotion, plain or | ,,O0F line of Corvets comprise all yard worth less of imported madras, the latest nobby | New Jersey. here “ought to leave the city and go to} 4 : ° drop-stitched. the well-known | m: } ‘ss than ip f 2 . us! 0c. Crepe Lace Neck Ruching, | SUBILEE PRICE, Thompson's R. & G., & B., 50c. Will be sold patterns, with separate cuffs, all Col. Carson Explains. work on farms.” # = ribbon edge, in white and cl | Pacesé& Emb.Dept. c American Lady, PD. Ps tomorrow at sizes . 5 Sects -93¢.| In explaining the object of the meeting} “We are,” sald he, “today where we are) 4 ors. $1.25 Swiss and Nalnsook AN- Aon hegetare ects, Our prices are always the 101 W at...... o '’ because we have too long been @ulled to | ¢ over Embrotderies. ‘35c. Infants’ Lisle Hose, with have in white and Men’s Roller Suspenders, with | Col. Carson stated -that the particular | .1.0> with the old nursery hynm, ‘Hush, My 35c. JUBILEE PRICE— colored silk hecl ard toe. eof p fl pony FM as Gloves. cast-off buckles lic Soren ee ae ee ae against | Babe, Lie Still and Slumber, Holy, Angels % 91.25 Colored Silk Fronts, with 75c. ar Sage : OREO. sn...’ | the awarding of contracts for the eweep-| Guard Thy Bed.’ The great trouble w' binck lace trimming. S Reversible India Silk Club Ties, | ing of the streets of the city under the bids | the colored man fs that they ere willing to JUBILEE. PRICE— 2ic. Lads’ Ribted ves, i | BOOK Dept. worn by men and women........62.| already submitted. The fear was, he said, | Jet the holy angels guard over them too 75c. Notion Dept. all the different styles and colors. “Life and Reminiscences of - P much for their own good. Let the contract bs = 5c. Ladies’ 7 ‘ae iat Gen. Sherman,” by distinguished Boys’ Percale Shirt Waists, three | that the contract woutd go to a company | for the sweeping go to the pick-up ma- is; adies. Colrat (chemisette ets a ee ee authors. J y gi substitute), in white and colors. Garters, in all colors. 15 fd PRice— z , which employs what is known as the | chine, and it will be found that the colored Set a Ss iC. JUBILER SMAL «| styles of collars, ages 3 to 14 {pick-up machine,” which not only sweeps | people will have to leave this city, whether ‘ 15c. 1 38c. es aeoae i «= -39¢. | the streets, but also picks up the dirt after | they want to or ° < “ We have reference to two grades | Yeats. Special. ......-......+.39¢. | fhe gireets, but aleo picks up tt was, neces-| He urged with much earnestness that 1Se. Ladies’ Linen Standing Col- 10c, Fine Importea pres | LeatherGoods Dep. | _ Frau stocxtap's New Book, “A of Fine Imported White and Natural| This department will remain open | sariy, he thought, very high, but ‘the ef-| every representative man in the District | & lars. Steels. A 3 39c. All-leather Belt. all colors. | Story Tellers Bee ge Ct Gi Z until 10 o'clock p.m fect would be to deprive several hundred j ought to be compelled, to place himself on | 4 JUBILBE PRICE— JUBILEE -PRICE— JUBILEE. PRIGE— hamois Gloves, finished as fine and m1. men of employment, which he regarded | record in reference to the street sweeping 9c. 5c. a doz: * $1.18. neat as the best quality kid, will re- as a matter of far more importance than | problem, or drop to the rear, and he felt | 9 2 ms . cal " 7 ws a would be the saving of a few dollars to j confident, he said, that the day was coming 2 ° main soft and pliable after wash- the District treasury. when suffrage would be restored to the | $ uD ee rices or ing; 2-clasp and 6-button length ‘The chair appointed a committee on reso- | males of the District. z Shr wiicatcae * ann ONS lutions, as follows: W. H. Gray, chairman; | Mr. James A. Roston tried to read a series 75c. and $1. f 5 W. K. Brown, Benton Fields, R. H. Gem- | of resolutions which, it was understood, | % 9 mell, Col. M. M. Holland, Theodore Grass | proposed to indorse Colcnel Carson as the and Rev. Dr. Laws. The committee re- | leader of the colored people in the District; ° Parasols ee and caring ite Fabecnse Be Ge = also je drocating the abso cause and de- = me a4 urvis was Cc: on for a speech, and he | nouncing lynch law; but the chair refused | 4 > WEATHER FOR_ANY was introduced by Chairman Carson. af | to allow him to procech and the neces, | Laundered Shirts. | Jean Drawers. Underwear. Boys’ Blouses. PS ee a one who was almost as well known to the | were referred to the committee on resolu- 2.4; 2, = as EW PRICES WILL j audience as the chairman was. tions. Sutsequently the committee, through | ¥ 7, a pe “39c, | 89e, White Bloase. Be. ‘arasols — which STH& MARKET SPACE Dr. Purvis said he was always willing | ton’s resolutions at this time. % $1.00 Percale Shirts... ial eee SOc. | ge. mb. White Blouse. .....48e. are worth from to contribute what he could to ameliorate Rapealiecriecmnce: 39c. Extra Size Balbriggan Under- LTR INS $5.50 to $8.00 will the condition of the laboring people, which $1.25 Madras Sbirts..........80e. F “Toe. | @8c. Laundered a ° Col. M. M. Holland made a speech, in which he denounced the government of the District of Columbia as unAmerican, and said the fact that 800,000 people were Gents’ Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts, ee JUBILEE PRICE, 25c. this. There is no reagen, said he, why the | 4 the men of Washington shall have a fair , why chance to make a living, and I believe that | District Commisizoners should not. be elect- b) : it is the duty of the government to pro- | y the people, wha, when they were in- | 4 vide as much work as possible. rusted with the balleg.;showed that they “I am irrevocably opposed to machine | Used it with wisdom. Colonel Holland paid | ¥ Work and in favor of having the streets ete guRevernor jAlexanger | . ‘. ° ‘: ing ' cleaned by day labor. If machines are | H- Shepherd, for ocess in making A was the reason he was at the meeting, for if he had consulted the state of his health he would have remained at home. “Washington,” said Dr. Purvis, “Is in Sell foes. 2225 be Parasols which are worth from $2.50 to $4.98 will 1 D8 sell for. Elphonzo Youngs Co. 1 50c. Closed all day Monday—Decoration -day. You naturally turn to us for WE HAv! ‘OTHING BUT PLUMS FOR SAT- lunch 8 ¥ It —— natural as URDAY, THE €ALIFORNIA KIND. the rising of the sun. They’ve Hose. learned that no store carries such YOU CAN BUY ALL KINDS OF Hose AT aLL | ~ 4 Stock—so complete—so varied. FOR AS LITTLE NOMED AY Wer stat ea |p We mention the following as re- FOR YOU'LL NOT FIND IN THIS CITY—AND minders: DOUBTFUL If ANYWHER Ladies’ Full-fashioned Hose, drop |& Penge, “Mckes and; Bussian caviar. Vp, Camp's baked stitch, 3-thread heel and toes, warranted not to 10c; crock, in all sizes..... Ladies’ Fine Gauze Hermsdorf Fast Black Hose, double sole, high spliced heels and toes, full regular, extra long (| IC = and elastic. 25c. value. 2 styles of Misses’ and Boys’ used it will at once throw 150 sweepers out of employment. If the contract is awarded | World, but declaredthat it could not ‘have to the machine there will in all probability been done except withthe aid of the bal- he an increase in crime, es there will be | 10t of the laboring people of the: District. Dn Purvis criticised « recent, decision of Bettoe Cran pvesemned: . irvis critic! @ recent lecision of f 3. Judge Kimball in fining a vender of straw- | He Spoke at considerable length about | = berries for crying his wares on the street. | the manner in which trials are conducted i] . - He expressed the belief that the Commis- | in the Police Court‘ot this city, and’said | (=| Where Credit Reigns Supreme. sioners did not agree with Judge Kimbali | there were momerous‘instances’ in which i in his construction of the huckster law, or and predicted that the time is coming | Ver© the offenders’ Diéweht before any when the colored people of the District | Sther tribunal the charges would be whis- | Wilson’s Shoe Store To Be Closed Out Velvet skin lemons. Preserves and jellies. Boneless cooked ham. Glencatra tongue and [ | AT RUDDEN’S. Finest olives. will have as many rights accorded to them ae out of doors. ‘He mentioned particu- th Isewhere. ; larly. the numerous..‘profanity cases. that S vn ae DE rare [See Summer — ‘ very men you unless you get the right of suffrage, | Arpested parties.gn the chasge of:using ARR RTA AMR RAFTER RAR and if this is granted the people here | the name, of the Digty.dn a, profane man: “Cor lL 99 eae “¢ Seamless Fast Black Hose, fine and ee “Rated” eerdines would have far less trouble to get what | Net werp often en times-as bad in that Olers B J l l t. = Lamb’ . hi t Congress. Ps men whom they ar- heavy, spliced knees, three thread ‘© tongue, and they JT thoroughly earnest in this matter, | rested. Site, Re moatinnens ee 's, ° y u y S ° heels and toes; Siteed smoked beet. | pottea meats —bam, ¢ | and hope Bibat the object you seek will some PAS Ser aoeia a sre: get- : mM rr 1 _ guaranteed stain- TI a fe trebegce ~ | tinetly-state, however, that I am-opposed | (El E Pair Of Shoes Must Be Sold At less. Regular Barataria shrimp. — Ene Mesclutions- 2 O Make your home as cool and 3) very r 2 val ‘IC. — Pate de fole gras. Upon the conclusion of Dr. Purvis’ speech, 2 Bective! as possible for thelz! Some Price! Store For Rent. Qc. valule...-.. Japanese napkins. Pate de Mevre. Chairman Gray of the committee on reso- | the truth of what I charge, go right out i . th Extra Quality Misses’ Hose, dou- |? prente piaten Pate de bacasse. El lutions, made a report, as follows, which | here on the street, and you will hear plenty | |= heated period. Cover the Fixtures For Sale! ble knees, made of real Maco thread, was adopted by an unanimous vote: re ereerine in be pessinie! pete | floors wih open The es : extra spliced heel and D5 El zw nereas’_ ee! Detora lle: Commulesteners | arresting «thea, | a ee ee eee This entire stock of Fine Footwear must be sold for what it f phonzo Youngs Co., f this District have received and opened | ‘The people of the District, he declared, itate i i ing | 5 ee ; is cast be bE fine derby ribbed. Cc, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, bids for cleaning and sweeping the atreets | Have no rights except to pay taxes and jhesiiate = buying abe pate will bring—and within the next thirty days! Everything is being orth 35c......-.... 428 Ninth St, bet. D and E and alleys of this city; and. Cig OS I eae oes Sieh sacrificed. Don’t be afraid of the crowds—they wouldn't be ee ind £. “Whereas. there are bids to do this} Representative White's Regrets. | ability to pay cash. We're here unless thi money to be SAVED! eee — optsaa Ut ie dane pow, puray HY guscnine | A letter of regret wes read from Repre- | 6) willing to credit you with Mat- ere unless there was moncy 2 We've culled the different small a eee it exclusively by machinery, and still oth vere) soores A. bra stated ting enough to cover every S ¢ 1 For Saturda j faa 2 Ne = th do it , as it although he could n t at : : lots of Men and Ladies’ Handker-| . - [% SegeeyBeme | | hes fd siconrely Wy Peat on | cent cutouen be comb st be ohasent ot | oom in the house. A fll 4 pecia y dl i - o - — including the ones cities: therefore, pe tts the sense of this |®5¢ he would do all he could to assist ip yard roll of splendid wearing eS Ee a Diamond Jewelry meeting thet the honorable Commissioners | them in securing what they had set out || quality Matting such as men’s hemstitched woven | should award these contracts to the bid- | to accomplish. BE caniiecobuaned S. 3 715 = ° borders, ladies’ plain white pure linen] MY STOCK OF SOLITAIRES Free ha gD ad teh SC [rere ioe re ery eas es | here for only... Tomorrow's bargain Tables will be heaped with a splendid assortment of $ Ladies’ and Men's Sboes—in all shapes and styles—regular $2"and $3 qualities ° d ladies’ ic, wi y ICY “ ipcc scrtcng sic nn | AND FANCY Pies WIL BE | eae treat eae | mares ay eae a eee | A A meee oe celaomteny mee the department of unskilled labor by ma- | Police Court to create idleness among col- Choi 5 ALL DURING THE SUMMER, | chinery, which is calotlated to take bread | ored people than could be the result of the ho Ce, OC. fas 7 EXPECT A LARGE IM_| cut of the mouths of workingmen for the |edoption of the “‘pick-up" machine, He Refrigerators are summer necessities. If you need a new SRELPEGEE GE SEE GEESE Eh Grrl Gr kok BEEEELESELEEG ELE LEGG IEG GR GEE Se . ? ne benefit of the favored few. wanted, however, to be understood as be- | |; i Retrien eee come ss _ Another lot of 50 different styles} PORTATION FROM ABROAD. | “Resolved, That the honorable Comimis- | Ina ‘titteriy’ oppowed to ered, oF P for a OeeeT =, Om mires oe 9 in lace and embroidered corners, eens nioners will not be justified Rewesting tracts om, the _sweephig ae the permeate earn ‘Washington consider 1 son Ss n 9 = ese contracts lers Oo propos awart to any one but ee Ww! r3 severest eon effect ears drawn es eee ee oars! Jewelry use| machinery, as the difference in the | willing to have the work performed by day tie eile eae eo < aid heats ae Hee ingn, which ee ES: midered that at least 1,000 mouths. wil be| “Gor, Allain addressed thie audience, good-size “Gut One 929 F St. N.W 3C., 15c. and 9c. STERLING SILVER BELTS, | 4Prived of bread by such award. '| eulogizing Colonel Garson ‘for what he had ney’’ Refrigerator, ° ° 2 Choice, 10c.|s:-25 UP. "| spail'be sppointed by ve chait wove Gaty | Sout, fof, ile race, and weveral others each «$14 Sra: a ; sated 9 | 2 : ip shall be. fo urge “upon the” honoreble Sen SOE SE ae S| Ynys Sa eh Yoon he ommi loners such action as secure | = ~ = = — Cloak Department. S DESIO the awarding of these contracts only to] Newspaper Circulation and Values. And on your own terms, too! — SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES’ SILK WAISTS lo 9 the bidders who. propose to do the work by | Brom the Newburyport: (Maas.) News, 7 Let us supply your Sum- eee ae a — er ‘The question of a newspaper's cirewlation | |’ mer Furniture wants oni FOR TOMORROW Silk W: M’F’G JEWELER, 1012 F ST. t 3 i aists. ’ . Special Report on Cuba. is a perplexing one to the advertiser, and i credit. ———— The committee made a special report on the Cuban question, which was likewise adopted, without a single dissenting voice, ee follows: = be it sald, to the discredit of many pub- Ushers, they have studiously . avoided throwing any Nght upon the’ subject for fear of exposure and. its inevitablé’ conse- Embracing Plain Black India Silk, Opposite Boston House. Fancy Polka Dot Silk and High oneal” Colored Striped E Wash Silk. Value 9) O08 $4 and $5. At.... : RUDDEN’S PEO OOOO OOS Biggest value “Whereas the gallant struggle now be- | quences. To the advertiser it is a vital Be ; ‘ a : = in fi h Sa pea Cail ya ie ole etal | aaetionMiopres) ena eerl ea penne ea Credit House, i TION-THEY MAKE WBAK PHOPLE STRONG. ies’ pat , among whom © brave Maceo iver’ ir, y! money 5 ain iene al Ricnein Cras h In tine harness Was one of the brightest stars, for the | into the till of a newspaper every month |= 513 Seventh St. a00S | SRS SD IANO 6 00% CER Os ey its, jac ets fi t | ireedom and independence of their coun- | should not be cntitled to a full knowledge at 4 2 fancy striped. Value or twelve try and indidputable proof of the quantity of Ps °o 3 and “Whereas - their wonderful struggle'| publicity he received in returh ‘for his $3.00. At........ ’ against almost insuperable odds has te- Ladies’ Blazer dollars ever Semmaned te ae pe Goran ure — Eee ene- =hERS in 2 newspaper has ‘a value to the my27-254 617 11TH ST. N.W. Crash Suits, elegant offered! pathy, of the Werty loving world; ana o Se Le Oe eee eae “RF Maker to Gakarnen® : quality, full width ‘ nas ; {Whereas ‘our own country, ‘the lend | to place his. announcement, and in onder com 2 skirts. Value $4.50. be A light driving harness—nice-¢ | of ite tie. ot iibertyn scons 10 be nlsaoat ia getting value recalpay for tas, Roney ne The Potomas Great Reduction Ladies’ All-wool Cloth Check Bi-|%!¥_made—and will give good )| unanimous in ts sympathy for the Cubans; | expends it, becom fo Hydraulic Coment Co. In Hair. cycle Suits, blazer service. No one in town can = row Rew ssby, MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE ? : = = is - ’ ‘hat a committee of seven | his announcement. s Switches, ba formerly, 5 jacket, leggins and surpass this offer! : be appointed to devise ways and moans fo nothing. /Ebe valu : POTOMAC CEMENT. ony Switches, gat tom ‘6. cap to match. Value 3 08 tere foe meat tines Haters, We ere YL en ie ree ie Be oan by ea hy areas chat 6 ees Woe oP ae Mico. be won Then ‘wer famous every Ronorehie means io the strugeling {000 elrgniaidon ts ne : WP ore Imperial ceccertor oe mee. ct. i dt = ‘Concord ” same space cost MANUF. : - q A line of Ladies’ Wash Skirts—as tbe world, ich eas tabs. 1,500 circulation. increases cor- | eteed.to guste al FOR | xover falls. “Sxy our “Cariette” for retaiuing earl: a leader we offer today 1 lot com- oe res) =e = e re Black - Du rds stock—such a you Chairman Carson appointed as a commit- Ss HELLER’ 'S, prising Black and White icks, eee eemeare eee. tee to call on the District Commissiéners cement. , 3 720 7th Street N.W. plain linens, linen crash and fancy Lutz & Co Established § |'with the request touching the awarding of | Circulation Is a . coutracts, farniahed sit ida mixtures; all 4-yards °9 1 the contract for street sweeping the follow- | D7" terpretatiow? Bi a apl¢-204 wide, elegantly made. QOSC, | _ 4o7 Pennsylvania Avenac. |e Dr,c& Porm Hs, Bal cod Ga 0a i Worth $1.25 to $1.50. . ° °o bs Millinery. Big Sale of Flowers To- morrow. : 25c.Bunchesof Flowers, 9c. 35c.Bunches of Flowers, 13c 49c.Bunches of Flowers, 19c |. 69c.Bunches of Flowers,21c 98c. Bunches of Flowers,39c All Trimmed Millinery at roposed Cuben League: Dr. R. R. 8. Laws, Ele Hewiett, Knox Brown, C. H. Wa x Dr. Lofton, Berton Fields and G. HAIR. fez HAIR. Hair Switches, all Deen consigned to of $6,000 worth of P : HAIR. hae its ie i f H i Hi i Half Price. S.Kann, Sons& Co.

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