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THE EVENING STAR, | FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1897-16 PAGES. — = se, 5S BODE OOO CSHSO GOLDENBERG’S. GOLDEN BERG'S. ’ Offerings that cap > the climax. 2 Tomorrow will be a great day--a great day for “3 ) you--a great day for our Annexation Sale. Ie will @ } be a day of great surprises--unexpected offerings. © vw glance at the values told of below wiil put ‘‘Gold- 5 enberg’s” on every tongue, for it has never been 3 our privilege before to offer such ‘money-saving eeosese AFFAIRS ‘IN GEORGETOWN Corre amend Entertainment for Bene of Choir Boys a High School Cadets Fatlea to Partic- ipate—Dr. Alexander's Reference ae a to Chapman’» Release. + AHEAD! Why not buy your SUM- MER NEEDS vhile it's cool 3 and pleasant to shop? If% LOW PRICES and best The concert givertt last evening at Lin- | thicum Hall for thé °bénefit of the choir F boys of St. John's Churtb proved to be a feuccesstul affair, .A good-sized audience enjoyed the fine program. The funds will outing this summer. There were in all FOUND DEAD IN BASEMENT RIS Edwin Giddings, House Employe, Expires Suddenly at the Oapitol. He Was an Elevator Conductor, Pleas- antly Remembered by All—Heart Trouble Cause of Death. E¢é-vin Giddings, one of the conductors on the ' est elevator in the House wing of the Cap‘ :l, was found dead in the toilet room on t *2 basement floor of the Capitol today. He «@.teved the building soon after 7 o'clock fered to some ex! Poli#man Gilbert of “the Capitol police Bes Cold ge ~ ~ About Warm Weather Footwear. ‘ We have had a phenomenally large business this season, but through the continued rainy and chill weather the sale of “Warm Weather Footwear” has suf- We shall from now on make temporary price re- ductions on those lines that we have a surplus of—to insure their rapid disposal. Watch our announce- ments—it will be money in your pocket. Tomorrow we shall offer: For Children. For Ladies. quality Tern's Slippers, Ladies’ Well-made Oxford Ti wih, ventilated leather Insoles. of xoft angola kid. 2d sizes, Boys’ or Girls’. Cc oo dw le brown kid. Special tomorrow.... 45 ze Special tomorrow.... 6 Misses’ and Child's a Ladics’ ish Onfo White, brown of black i ehite and: xray canvan, hand-se-ved tura soles. 69° u hocolate viel kid. c. 0 Sees . core . Special tomorrow... . | Special tomorrow... 95 Hand-sewed Oxford Ties 4 Boys’ and Youths’ Oxford Ties of durable black kid or patent leather, Cc ean tomorrow.... 95 < eight numbers on the program, and every | forc# found him lying upon the floor of one number was encbred.. Mrs, Daisy Louise | of tf compartments. { Fox, an accomplished pianist, was the ac-| Thfre was a wide gash in the side of his companist for evéry number. head caused apparentl’ by his striking a The program was as follows: Concerto, n| proj&ction when he fell, and the wound A minor, Mzs. Deisy Louise Fox, with Mrs.| had bled profusely. Dr. Custis was sum- Georgia Barrett at second plano; soprano| monf{d, but pronounced the m:an dead, and ! solo, ‘Das Vellchen, op: 16,” Miss Mary] the body was removed to the morgue. + Lockwood; violir cavatina, by Raff, Mr. Cheerfal and Oblizing. Boe: suskind Bt Me to] Every one who has vsed the west eleva es - Mr. Cohen; basso solo, “The Song | tT OR the House side will remember the of Hybeisthen Cretan,” Mr.Henry Statham; | Pleasant-voiced, gray-learded old gentle- concerte-fantaisie, Mrs. Daisy Louise Fox,| man. who officiated as conductor. He had with Mrs, Barrett at second plano; tenor|a cheerful word for everybody, was ex- solo, “My All.” Mr. Harry Murdock; con-| .cegingly careful in handling the elevator, See sere oe en ne cone | endl was prompt and vonstant in attend- Cs ce: ies. He came from Cor- Though the services of Company -H_ of | 2nc¢ upon his dut i the Western High School had been promised | TU, New, York, and was appointed in Janu- for the occasion, at the last moment there | 01, 13% upon the recor The only member of his family in the pesescoroseoeses qualities are an inducement you will come here for yourg Housefurnishing Goods. “Eddy”? Refrigerators =Wwithout a peer. In use by more than 500,000 families. Chests, $5.50 up. Uprights, $12 ap. G7Send for satalogue and testi- chances. COLLARS 4 PRICE have bought of a maker two hun- dred and sixty-five dozen at Just balf price, which v exer to you at the same ‘They are fall 4ply linen, . and in all sizes, E They were made for "s furnishing store which was to Tot of handsome broczded satin and slik skirts in the most beautiful flowered and scroll patterns, rustle lined and vel- vet bound—such as sold for $9 and $10— to go for $5.98 each. Ses E used in furnishing the boye with an] this$morning, and ten minutes afterward \ LEpeze= Sordondoaseegeeteasoeseeseotontoatontonroncoaseesedteesnseet ee ae Lot of china silk waists in plain black monials. and fancy patterns—navy, brown, green, plum and black grounds—nicely made and many with detachable white linen coliars, which sold for $4 and’ $5—to go tomorrow for “a es 4 for 25¢. $2.49 each. Underwear bargains. | Washskirts and suits, several lots of “White Mountain” Ice 3 ‘Cream Freezers, $1.50 up —wlil freeze cv of 50 choice Te delicacies FRE! ey aoe | Px ee yi m in 4 minutes. Rook ives for making frozen for the asking. sehordontor Eg aes ;2-gal. Enamel-lined ‘Water Coolers, $1.75 —we have all sizes up to 10 gallons vetoes ate oN si was some trouble, and the school officials objected to the proposed drill. ‘Sonten of Special were Soe: Ss 1 -50 ladies’ duck skirts, navy and est ds, with stripe and dot pat- y at corresperdingly low prices. city was his son, also an employe of the | /\\{ Chocolate ““Everbright” Kid Handsome Bleycle Roots, an em and are well Referred to Mr. Chapman. House, but from another congressional dis- (ce Spring Heel Laced Boots. is made. Your jee for a day at WATER FILTERS. Rev. Dr. Alexander at the mid-week serv-| trict. Mr. Giddings was a Royal Arch Ma- | /, les’ and Misses’ sizes, or chocolate brown. $1 -25 Special tomorrow. Boys’ Brown Vici Kid Laced, Tes Preg- | Son. : ices last evening at the West Street Pres: Wéstriiny hep conpisined toreachokine byterian Church made reference to the] sansation ia his throne This morning, be ing into new quarters and naturally to get thelr stock down, and t “The Crystal Fountain’ as low ai ee Bae = RA as pecial tomorrow. .. Si 85 olate Kid Button Roots, 69c. each. DOSDIOOOS OOS SOOSOSOS SISO Peotone totes: om E ‘ \ the owl velte Ie ) why you get these unprecedented va othe Improved Natural Stone’ ai imprisonment of Mr. Elverton R. Chapman] fore he left his boarding house, he com-= cs SSS se Tre es nes A lot of ladies’ linen crash skirts, with “The Success,” 3-gullon size, $2.50. for refusing to answer certain questions plained of trouble in the region of bis | 74° Special tomorrow $] -65 Special $2-65 280 dozen ladies’ Swiss ribbed vests— stripes of tan, blue, pink, green, brown, asked him in June of 1894 by Senator Gray’s| heart, and ate but a very light breakfast. 4 yp 5335 pecial tomorrow... . (oe) The son of the deceased took charge of the remains, and will have the body sent to Corfu, N. Y., for intermert. with taped and finished peek, which sell Diack and white—have deep hem and are for no less than I2ke. everywhere—to thorouzhiy made and fiuished—io go for for a day at 8 cents each. $1.25 each. A lot of ladics’ Hsle finished Swiss rib- with crocheted silix neck, such rywhere for 39e. each—to go 25 cents each. ion sugar trust investigating committee. it seemed to afford the doctor not a little gratification that the ean would be released In a few more hours. ——_>+— At the close of the meeting Mr. John RAISING THE SEA WALL. % _TOTTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS, &+. Leetch, one of the elders, showed a few sims of his’ most intimate friends a program| Operations om the Flats Along the 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. he had recently received from a former River Front. Sov. pastor of the old Bridge Street Presby-| Colonel Allen, the engineer officer in terfan Church, of 2 cone ind old hymns | Charge of Potomac river improvements, has SII were given in full. The fact that at so| reported to the War Department that ac- early a day such an entertainment had| tive operations for relaying and raising gsc, RR iw. Beveridge, For Men. Comfortable and Dressy Oxford Ties of pstent leather, black or chocolate kid. Special tomorrow... $1 50 Chocolate “Bordeaux”? Calf Laced and Oxford Ties on easy-titting shapes. Special tomorrow Le ez5 CAC ERA The “Sprocket” Cycle Shoes, Dress + best all-around and Outing Shoes made. $2.65 ‘ Special tomorrow... Best Made Low Cut Shoe French calf or patent $2-00 kangaroo and brown ve kid '$3- -00 Special tomorrow... - A fine quality white duck blazer suit with deep sailor coilar, ard as well made as can be, to go for a day at $2. 89 each. y & f 8 ord SI at —There’s no secret about the Tot of Ia pere lisle thread Union A Jot of linen crash blazer suits, well been given by the ancestors of many MeM-| the sea wall on the Washington channel (x) white and and in all sizes, made, skirts have deep hem—to ga for making of a shoe that causes bers now connected with tne West atiica:| ftont of the reclaimed area were resumed iN = are aS sold for less than ‘a $1 08 suit. 2 it to wear. It’s the leather tieeeeae eas or: the 24th ultimo, and are now in progress. ‘8 Se © is 2 s th 170 linear feet of | (5:) 1 ) 49 cents suit. | incr me ime ma Se Ge Fiest Outing of Gun cian, | Dunne ime rere mma yaane of wee =) WWM. HAHN& COS 7" "3 Tot of fne linen crash noveity site: ° of the phenomenal wearing Tre Weant poe eae aun Saeed feet above low water to a height of six 1014 AND 1916 PA. ave. >>) many have “Eton” jackets trimmed with \ =a make their first trip of the season Sunday, BB cae AY Neckwear. five rows of white or mavy duck; skirts qualities of | our CHIL going up the canal in their beautiful house | fet above the same datum, and 180 fe Reliable Shoe Houses, 233 PA. AVE. SB yee r : : DREN’S LITTLE ROCK te addition laid to the full height, making . Ik club tles—the oe OTe ee boat and carrying with them the wives | tne total length of wall completed on this h WOWONDMED OED MONON NDI OE Weed swim sents <a bar pelea brag heed iip ol ttaeted SHOES is that there’s first and! lady frisnds of the members. front May 31, 1897, 1,350 linear feet. nye ETRE fees Perey 6 4 il everywhere for 10e.— of was aad eae pee aa Ce ( quality leather in them. $1.50, Need of a Light. The clearing of brush, ditching and gen- | “7” =a icaeicat stilts Reavy white) copia Bessa! Every f The need of a light of some sort on the j eral maintenance of the work on the re- - aan = * = = ager ; a i area was continu uring the suit in the lot is thoroughly taflor-raade ( 3 steep steps leading down 36th street from |Cclaimed area was 6 cents each. and would sell for mo less than $7 were \ —We're making a last clear- past month with a small force of men. The Prospect avenue to M street, is badly felt. | PYt ror a coal barge, which sank off Lioe Persons using the place after nighifall|rey's wharf in Geogetown harbor, Sep- have some difficulty in getting down, and | tember 20, 1896, was removed by the par- a fall would be apt touresult fatally. ties in interest during the month. Children's Bay /Services. . Allen says that the bar in the Vir- ia channei above the Long bridge hav- Children's day will: bescelebrated at the ing shoaled somewhat during the winter Dumbarton Avenue 4. : Church Sunday. | and spring freshets it is proposed to sur- The pastor, Rev. J. B.*Stitt, D. D.; will] vey the same preliminary to laying out preach a sermon tothe children at the 11 | the lines for the dredging of the channel. o'clock service. Th, baptism of children Sea as R will occur at this service. In the evening LAST YEAR’S COAL OUTPUT. ro e1 pect ue Dacoroieantieeice Statlatiesn of Statistician Parker of casion, under the direetigin of the ladies of the Geological Survey. the church. bovis The compilation of the statistics of coal Real Estate: Teansfera. production in the United States in 18%, fa Fannie Norris ha¢'boukht of George A.| which has just been completed by Statis- aa ar~a | Jordan lot 10 of ‘square cast of square 1163, | tician E. W. Parker of the United States i ° with improvements fherepn, for $4,500. geological survey, shows that the product Wash ara Lelia D. Emig has ought of T. E. Drom- | in 1808 was -190,639,959 short tons, valued it not for the fact that we bought about doable the usual ing up of some $1.50 and $1.75 Chocolate Lace Shoes (boys’ and girls’), 84’s to 2’s, at $1.24. “Your money is on call when you want it back.” Yes=-we are selling Children’s Clothing at Half Price. We can’t afford to carry any of this stock over-- don’t intend to. It is our policy to clear up every single garment before the end of each season. We have far too large a stock of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, hence we are selling them at just half. Gloves and Mitts. 3) _ 2.000 pats mors of these ware stk See mitts ble k and white—and 1,200 pairs move of howe black taffeta gloves—all e very same goods for which have ‘en paid 2 will be put oa tomy % ow for choice of them for $4.98 each. Boys’ pants about 14. Over two thousand pairs of boys’ fine cassimere, cheviot and French worsted knee pants have just rome to us from the leading maker iu New York city. ‘There is not a single pair in the immense Jot which should be sold for less tham 7 cents, and they range in value up to $2 a pair, which chows you that they are the very finest productions of this Well-Enown maker. - Yon will hardly be prone to believe us wen we tell .you that we have bought them at a price that will enable us to offer them for 59 cents pair —bat bere they are, on separate tablea— easily arranged for your choosing. of his wis finest goods—a lot of shout ee Gal and twenty-eight, consisting Boys’ suits. chiffon - trimmed 250 boys” cassin-ere and cheviot sults—- for less than $2.50 to light and dark plaid and check patterns, can offer them for including a great wany dark blue twilled . cheviets. There Is nothing in the world 21.88 each. the cater a iereeienage a are very much broken in sizes, and tn other cascs there are mot many patterns to a size. They ere suits which sold for $1.75 $2 and $2.50, and sball go on sale tomcrrow for $1. 29 each. 9200 PIs fine French taffeta ribboo— inch wide—with the new corded angy in every new and popolar color * very same quality ribbon which «9s for 2c. a yard wherever you g0—% go on sale tomorrow for 18 cents yard. Q $1.75 and $2.00 the prices. : © Sees Spore ete crease of 2,477,571 short ions in amount and same Building Association? 3 7 of $2,241,394 in value. The decrease in product was entirely in that of Pennsylvania anthracite. The qut- Put of bituminous, coal shows an increase of about one and three-quarters million se A en ec aitae | tens. “The anthracite product of Pennayl- Seane eo ; vania decreased nearly four and a quarter It is Senator Pettigrew's intention to of- millior tons. It is a notable feature, how- fee tis -andtardst cmietOment to the tari] ccor iat theme wan a decrease fa Ime bill at the end of the Sigar schedule, and | value of. the bituminous product of over it is beginning | $1,600,000, notwithstanding the increased hts DE Ace Ge iam see sen. | Cutput, and that there was a comparative to be a matter of specula B inerease in the value of anthracite, ai- aters. There was some ialk yesterday of | though, on account of the smaller produc- the necessity for a republican caucus to | tion, it did not equal the value in 1895. decide the position that party in the Sen- | The average price obtained for anthracite Xs i at the mines increased from $1.41, in 1895, ate should take upon the proposition, which | ¢¢ gy" 51, in 189% The average price for grew out of well founded reports that some | pjtuminous declined from $6 cents to 8 republican senators had announced their | cents. intention to vote for the amendment when Maryland psoaueed 4,145,996 short, tons, 2 $e. i Pit eae ed at $3,200,928, and Virginia 1,254,723 rresented in the Senate. It is not yet cer- | Valued ai tain that a caucus will not be held upon | Short tons, valued at $848,851. ome CHIEF MUNCE RESIGNS, gold lots 7 and §, of blovk 41, of the White- } at $! 7,649, against 193,117,530 short 1) haven subdivision, #t aM unknows consid- | tons, valued at. $197,799,043, in 1895, a de- ‘Aan offering in ladies’ parasols pee any we Lave previously arate aetna } MR. PETTIGREW’S AMENDMENT. Hot Weather ‘GO AT 59c. This is less than cost! These are Genuine French Washable Chamois Gloves that will not harden or lose their shape after washing. We give a guarantee with every pair! -an’s shirts. men’s fine woven All $8.00 Suits go at = = $4.00 All $7.00 Suits go at = = $3.50 All $6.00 Suits goat = = $3.00 All $5.00 Suits go at = = $2.50 All $4.00 Suits go at = = $2.00 All $3.00 Suits goat = = $1.50 All $2.50 Suits goat = = $1.25 p. $ ras—hare felled seams, well- eS ars, with an extension band. re ts for which you pay pres S0e., yet we n your way tomorrow for 3% cents each. Suigs and skirts. | * $2.98 each. sisting of the very narleloths, -coverts aad A lot of boys’ very fine imported crash suits, to fit sizes 8 to 16 years—double- breasted coats snd made faultlessly— Just such suits for which the exclusive clothlers get $5—to go on sale tomorrow very handsome this subject, and it is broadly hinted that in s-button even in case a caucus ig held and the de- cision of a majority Is against the amend- = ment there may still be some republican] Probable End of the Sensational votes for it. Senator Chandier of New Hampshire was Glace, Stamp Case. -] T. Q. Munce, chief of the stamp division represented to be among those who had a a tald they would oppose the provision by | of the Post Office Department, has tendered SOSOGHOSOSSCOSHNSSSOOHOOOOOOOTOOOOO DOSOSOHOHSHOSSIEO their votes in opposition to the mandate | his resignation, which has been accepied. ’ * in black and all the Boys’ collars. ** For gsc. we offer you (| of the caucus, put when asked to state his | This probably ends the recen: sensational sin “Eton” and fiy-front A large lot of boys’ 4-ply linen collars * * Genuine French Kid Gloves, }} Position the New Hampslire senator said | <tamp case which caused an investigation slik-lined Jackets; the £0 on sale tomorrow at * * the Ghia ate bnde -wonld? be. conitoued sy ic riiis! akimnceniciioo inelcame attracted M tinea with best reatle lining in 2-clasp and Ideal Fasten- {| the course which might be taken with | Of Mr. Mu : Mivet-bound, and they are such 5 cents each. ice cated Wig aR r )| teference to the railway rates pooling bill. | considerable attention at the time. The t $9. $10 and $12 all sea- Seees Sec Ove If that bill, he sald, was to be reported by | post office authorities discovered that an ° ° " rie Se ere es * * 30 different shades to make /| the interstate commerce committee regard- | immense quantity of newspaper and period- Continenta ot Ing ouse - $6.45 each. Ladies’ sailors. * *a selection from. Every \} 8s of the Inaction of the House, and mere- | ic41 stamps were in the hands of dealers 9 A lot of 240 ladles’ fine Milan, sen: * * pair fitted and guaranteed. ate in that case he would favor an anti- See ee one eae eee easton Lot of hae figured and plain mobate nette pineapple and rough-nnd-rendy ibe Mehoattagt nas Wd te 7 2 r | the a a z 2 = at aoe at the stamps had be2n procured from a F and a lot of black straw sailors—also a lot of ladies’ fine Wise he would be controtied In ee | aa eae repre epg ere meee 1ith and F Sts. Opp. Boston House. Drastic ned and - Panama short-back ssllors—whieh are ‘here are a few other renublican sena- | Department. When arrested, he claimed = gucs ag sold for $% but a while ago to ge for $2.98 each. sold sbout town for TSc., $1, $1.50 ang $2-—-go on sale tomorrov: morning at 59 cents each. seine ect 2 from Munce. tors, however, who are recognized as being | that he secured the stamps from more or less in doubt as to the position | 7he pest office officials have been investi- take te, and who |6ating the whole m and on the eo GBS Ree inclined. to | Strength of the report in the case called fellow personal inclinations for the amend- | fr Munce’s resignation. The matter will ment regardless of party action. The gen- | be dropped and no prosecution made. €rai opinion is that in case a caucus is hel —_—__-e-____ the verdict would be against the-amend-| HARDEST WORK OF THE WEEK. ment as presenting a different subject for ranma, legisiation and one which should be dealt Fath, ih sh = F = NO. 919. (| waresen snd one ten should getlt }Watigue tnvotved tm Personally sign- | G3 tarift. Vi es ea = = Every Tuesday Commissioner of Patents (XE RRERER SEER ERERESERERERE) Mr. Calhoun Goes Home. pleeroichicws es See Secretary of a ei | Mr. Calhoun left the city last night for | the Interior Webster Davis are called upon i 9 Why bake over a {|| 15 home, in Danville, Til. He exvects to | ‘© sign about 00 patents granted by the . Don t red hot stove when ||] return to the city probably next week, or | Mice during the preceding week. This we can bake bet- |s |. oon as the President desires to con- | task occupies from two to three hours, and, Bake ter and save you || | sult him further regarding affairs in Guba, | though it is work of a mechanical charac- ° yOu fe ter, it is more fatiguing than the most difficult labor that comes before these offi- cials. While the rubber stamp and the en- Louvre @: 3890900 ee @ee2e 8 eeoee eeeeo MAYER & PETTIT, Reliable Outfitters. $The Best Summer Wear on Easiest Terms. You needn't pinch yourseli financially in order to get your needed summer wearabies. We'll gladly, unhesitatingly, extend to you the most liberal terms of payment. You've often read of our new credit system, why not come and investigate it your- self. GOLDENBERG'S, 2572" Store For Kent- Fixtures For Sale. A DESPERATE es money besides? S| Property Once Queen Lil's. We use our leading brand of 6 | From the Honolula Advertise “California” Flour and only °% The highest tribunal #nythe Hawaiian Is- | graved"signature have done away with the 5 Rone Y ls! | iands today depidea mous opinion | drudgery of signing by hand in many resh fruits. | ; ae neti wo oes you delicious [| | ARee ere rc eae ree Oc | penroues or te government, the antmusted ® Ladies’ Linen Crash Coat Suits.................... $1.98 iS Guerry View, Blackberry Pies, Apple Pica, |$]| Brown, and children, were entitled to an | method still lingers in the patent office. | Fine Silk Warp Brilliantine Skirt: Goasaber tet teman Pies, Cocoauut Ves, 9) |, nsolutely clear titlg.to the immense prop- | The time area when treasury, notes and 4 Ladies’ anes see ~ «| | erty interests deeded by Mr. John Ii to his | Sovernment bonds were signi y ha Ladies’ Sil it WVMISE 3506s Santa soeete ce ve Porc itee but if that was now attempted it would be We Shall Positively Vacate the For Tomorrow. || sny daumtee 2 ee See For tomorrow—and for that |*| | ,,TR® decision was placed on file early | officiais for no purpose except to write 3 r t e€ ens Wilson Shoe St I be ‘orrow—and tor that ||| tnis morning, but upon the discovery of | their names. Cabinet oflicers fo net even oO 4} ore on July 1. | day only—we will sell our 35c. |¢/| technical errors in copying, withdrawn by sign letters that are supposed to originate Mike Cosa cade Sishigh All wool Plain and Fancy Cheviot ; small Cakes, as- Associate Justice Whitigg. W. R. Castle | With them, and frequently they do not even en S anc) Good, honest Shoes were never sacrifice : | | and Paul Neumann of 4 sheet who sat in- | $2¢ OF know of the official communications odie 2256556. . F: ae 7 lore at suc! sorted or separate, Cc. 4 he. that bear their names. These documents, . ! Our time is short—everything must go during the | as you like, for.... 1. [ol | atonal of Chiet “Suattée e Wie “Whiting th with engraved or stamped signatures, are Men’s Linen Crash Suits, coat, "pants and vests $1.98 . next two weeks—at some price. Profit—and even COST—is | 1 Tews, Include Plata “Macaroogs, “Choco- || atternoon and the és w recti- SAS areex: oni Mam cnet ao ignored in this closing sale. ec. Wal im fcaroonn, |$} | fled Irom Mr. Nese Mewes eek special reason why the same system could F th Chi Id 4 8 ‘Aikoad ind Pitache "Wate Rose, ||| tained that the main’ piints involved in | rot be fal ae tha seman Ot atone or € 1 ren the decision will not:‘be affected in the fo reas. least. ‘Tho title of tho: take fo ACF Juad, pe D Sie pe Bee aoe irene rown and.children, against enormous number of signatures juired. A. Brown. The case.has been pending in | if the number of patents granted ‘continue the courts for over ¢woryears. Kinney & | to increase it will be necessury to introduce Ballou represented jaintiffé and F, office. M. Hatch and J. A. Sapoon the defendant. | "Sut congressional ection ait : xa BE QUICK TOMORROW! 5 ESO $1.00 4 _Tailigg $3 and $4 High ang =™ $2.00) Men's Cordovan, Oalf aod “< $2. 50 Children’s Durable Suits. ..... Children’s Fine All-wool Suits. Our prices are ever lower than the lowest. We give you credit to suit your means. ~ «Mayer & Pettit, ae Reliable Outfitters, 415.and 417 7th St. N.W. |S. A. Reeves, (Reeves, Poole & Co.) ae st hei. ise Se” roperty TESEESTSSSSS ESTE, | and other portions of the ety. It is aleo 8 ne SOSSOSCOSSSSOOES OD VESTSS IO VESTS eEeesseeess 3 a i & 5 revere eosevecesccsssssosscous joes — all “shapes i | | | UE there js no tax on | Seat tert i |serumint_ tn true to euro el BESSSOESOOSETE CEESOSOO & ‘Yea—Burchell’s The king's death. ‘The land was purchased | bficks, found in a trunk which arrived ce i son’ S tand, Leaf will continue to of Liliuokalan! by C. 8, Desky, who divided | there five days ago from Morristown, N. ¥. — - nis vabeatess fies gladden the palate at ete ee nt thang eo many Serent |S te nave’ heen Om eh pees ene. “iW '-Revise Wharton's Digest. Dr, Charies, Walllgohe, the oldest doctor e 50c. a pound. Nearly all of the which will consti. | ade his escape. — : Mr, John B. Moore of New York, pro-| im Ohio, although he @ 929 F St. N.W. "igs Fst tueg the aha lantation fa Inclided in ths ie ot ae ee ee and hie-grandfather, st tne age @* mY + Z interests will not be affected in the least, | public schools, = % secretary ‘of state, has been sclected by of 20s, cradied wheat for three days in suc- @259S 60689900000 096 e90009 Se vt, tet shonin nretter wa| 8254, Sears eae Se they bring auswers, organs must begun by the late Hallett they bring answers. 4 : 7 a i i Hy ! H Hy |