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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1897-12 PAGES. 7 eee ABR eA een Sa se 7 During July and August we close at 5 o’clock—Saturdays at 1 P.M. The Little Things That Everybody . Needs== PERRY’S You ought to stock a miniature Notion Department in : your trunk before you leave for your summer trip. You don’t en’s 15 tir - Pure fi all shapes” 5 CG. —— The Palais Royal. ERY greatly reduced in price because we have too many of sizes 12}, 13, 13$, 14, 16, 17, 174, 18, 18}. Gentlemen who PSST SESS THE WORLD OF SOCIETY F. 8. WILLIAMS & ©0. Hard Rubber Combs, 10c. -——— That will give you cn idea of ———— the way we've marked ALI. SUM- -—— MER TOILET NEEDS. These Combs ———— are our regular 2c. grade—redaced to only. 14 Large White CELLU All-bristle HAIR BRUSHES. WHISK BROOM: ea 3 Bottle TOOTH POWDER and BRUSH. “HANDOLINE—fo° “sunburn” WILLIAMS’ s of Maryinnd. Well - Known Washingtonians at Bar Benjamin Ogie Lowndes, an old resid nt x of Maryland, died yesterday at his resl- Harbor. dence near Hyattsville, about noon, of cal- carlous degeneration of thearteries, af an illness of several weeks. Alth. ach end had been expected aimost daily for ten days, his death is a great shock to his friends, many of whom have known him aieteas from their earliest years He was tne son of Richard and Anne nd was born in the year ISI at Lieut. Gen. and Mrs. Schofield, Mr. and | fhivicnsiurg. His father getg ar from Mrs. Samuel Slater, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. | commission. merchant. and. prior the Townsend, jr., Dr. and Mrs. Guy Fairfax | erection of “Blerhe resided in Whiting, Mrs. G. W. Ogston, Mrs. R. Mul- | in, how known as the “old Blade DAA AER REI EETNRI I S, Summer Plans for Recreation Travel — Personal HAIR TONIC, wear-these sizes are offered the standard 15c Collars at only 5¢ ligan, Maj. and Mrs, Wheeler, Austrian | Academy.” ay on ane = each or 25¢ per half dozen. The latest Link Cuffs at gc pair or minister and Baroness Hengelmuelles, Mes. | i'n] Philadelyin 7 pear me want to have to go hunting these things when you get away— 4 25c for three pairs. J. Frederick May, Mrs. C. K. Wright, Mr. | trip on horsehac latter LING SALTS ¥ and like as not you would not be able to find your favorite and Mrs. John O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. A. dertaking in those days. M ELL n received hi u 28 p01, Soon - Mont- | jority his father di gomery sre among the cottagers at Bar Harbor this season. ducation at the vl- he attained his ma- d. and, not caring to iopt a profession, he immeJiately hegan to devote his entire time to the care of the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Darnall and daughter| Handsome estate of which he became the are at the Albemarle Hotel, Atlantic City. ‘ Mrs. Moncure Burke is spending sevei C. Barney, Miss Barney, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Addison and Mr. and Mrs. W. LCUM POWD: Willams’ LYPTLE LIVER PILLS. > WILLIAMS’ ‘* Temple Drug Store, Cor. 9th and F Sts. brands. If you did you might have to pay more—for every- $1.69 Trunks. body doesn’t hug the shore of cost as closely as we do. . E n at home. here, we are able perhaps to save you a penny or two on these standard necessaries. You will have a hundred calls for them before the season is over. carload of Trunks at a price that doesn’t represent cost of making. Judge:—$1.69 for generous size Trunks covered + with waterproof English duck, strengthened with hardwood Rn A sister of the deceased marrie. a ( Bishop Pinkney, and for man ¢ a weeks at Saratoga. bishop and his famiiy resisted at the 2 slats, iron bands and steel clamps, brass lock and safety catches. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith have visiting | lowndes homestead sign att ad ecatoe 6 atte wpcastncaicaeses Gun ees ee ties : $ Iron bottom. Inside tray and hat box. Lined throughout. them their sister, Miss Bertha Smith, su- Saat MSvEtor or DEER MM surely give satisfre- Ike, We. amd Ye. a yard. ov rh & B p4 $ perintendent of the Memorial Training | {he sscond cousin to the nani aoaae ae s a ie 4 , ° School fer Nurss Brookly: eculiv f a 0, e ned ne Feather-weight- Dress All-silk Binding—12isc. a plece. : r ro. d 9 es, Brooklyn. ive of that state, the deceased was re- wner's Fea 4 nsburg! sik adies ostumes. “ea Ae Sey Re Bes fick Nanitie DeLong Hook and Eye Tape—25c. a 3} What tf Steinhardt have gone to White Suiphur | the two Ogles, father and son; the two Rumer yard. + a 4 fe i % . 5 Springs. : © | overnors, Lloyd, likewise father and son, umber DeLong Hooks and) Eyes—10c. a M 41S INAL reductions in prices now mean that not a Summer Suit Miss Katle May Stokes of 1813 10th street | 2! Ge¥. Bladen, from whom Bladensburg, aa » You 12 i 5 2 one of the most historic towns in the coun- “siete — > iz $ or Separate Skirt and Waist shall be here wher the leaves Is visiting friends in Lancaster City, Pa. | try, ‘as its name. Ie. for a Short Bell Hooks and Eyes—Sc. a le: Need = . 53 begin to fall. Col. and Mrs. Joseph J. Tilford, U.S.A. Benjamin 0. Lowndes never marric We. for 2 aya are the guests of Gen. Stanley's family at | P'S Nearest surviving relatives are : : +4 4 5 a y Lloyd Lowndes, Mrs. Hereford and Mrs. Be. for “oe a Co 4 Now | $ The Suits. Shirt Waists. Rae ere i waar Silvis Tilton, mother of Col. Tilten of Annap olis, Ze. fo z 7 { same = rhough somewhat averse elatirg per- ~ cus ted ae eee r 41 Z$2.98 _for_tast of those lovely $4.98 fs the finally, reduced price of, all | and Mrs Kimball will leave for Cape Ro- | sonal experiences, hte eclnd 1. eens ber: teks — e's Sp . 100 y: aT S 4 Lawn and Organdy Dresses. A rekon “ote, O06, "s0e and $1 wuict' S| xier, Me, Thursday. ‘They will apend six | bene at ence tls mind ts sald to hav Clark's ©. N. T. Spool Cotton—45e. yls an Awning at Oyen ucencmel ees ercer tne cct vere | prac es ensramtel ete cosbon | sara a geciaua sates Gouin ios meet | eae mierniog events at's amechancel io} window = mye “pe2 = sles: 2 eke the trip will benefit Mrs. Kimball, who has | portance. His. me 1 Satin-covered Featherbone, for waists ol . 3] 6 for these $4.98 and $5.98 Linen qW7c for last of the popalar $1.25, $1.48, been sick for several months. and he couid P. & yard >; that will keep out the suf and >. Suits, with Single and Donble- $1.75 and $1.98 Shirt Waists, in Miss Lorretto Buckley is the guest of Mr. | happened many 8 before with the Hamner fe are celine! i let in the air so your house will S| 3 bi om aid Blazer Jackets, lay imitties and organdies. and Mrs. Lynam at their cottage at Co- cat acura y. He distinctly remembe: al care for ki f m _ s aa es jon each. battle of densi oer Clark's 0. N. T. Darning Cotton—2e. yj be cool and comfortable for 1} $51.98 gst of tne feuoe Feet | S219 tr tne, dain hovel amo Mrs. I. Zucker has gone to White Sul- : os a a spool. 4 this hot weather. We will make + the jaunty Eton Jacket and gracefully drap- polka dots, tizures amd q ain colors. Each #1 pur Springs, Va b geriteond = 4 A ae ing skirt. with detachable laundered collar. eichares 1 to his father’s house Kins's Basting Cotton, 500 yavds— ¢ you one for a regular size win- 53 ee Sonatas - a spool. ment. dow for $2.40 and larger ones *$]4$4.98 for last of the Waite Pique Sam- « MERCHANT AND CITIZEN. ered the historian of Bla- Bathing Suits. — -¢ | ; ’ Steefontectonfontont SR DR DB BD Dh A ss st tt ttt ttt Bitch ttctsddhddh dat tanddadhdatetadntndhdadndnth telecast @ Eres mac whee (omar ¢ es c | ple Suits, some of which were densburg. and many were the calls he re- sack a pite Cable c ¢ | 4 in proportion. Let us give you $4] % made to retail at $16.00, $1.69 fr Ladies’ am $1.39 for aise’ ¥ | Com Rumer Should He Consatted tm se | crived from ‘visitors Yo that ancient oor { 5 . {| & = = : Navy Flannel Costi c t Se: J s life he a man of ste! Marshall's Linen Thread—te. @ spool. ¢ 2; an estimate.- All estimates tree 54 $S5 AR for our regular stock of $8.98 eo eee = See en oe ekemin, ling character and lovable disposition. . +3 charce bx | BPDo White Pique Suits, fly front, dou- 5 > Water-tig d the Ialitor of The Evening Star: His « the ladies was one of : of charge. bal emnearensieace ques Qe instead of 15¢. for the Water-tight Rub. o! Kirby Teard’s Pin Books, assorted 4} = < Sal warranted not to striate risreieis Sein ber Caps. T notice the following in your issue of | his most notable char. : . Black and White—1ve. . | ° Special Bargains + price—$5.48. i 5 e ——— uly: 12 and note that the objectionable Gun tee —— za 2 kint Brows Shetds- pithy Beard’s Black Pins—12e. a $ i = us SOLOW te en SS Bes Wrappers. dea “underlying tt evoked no criticlim in | of the vestrymen of Oi. Lvke's Choro aoe P 3. - Rane) in 19] °. and $3.98 for the Tique 59c forthe well-xnown 98¢ Wrappers. yeur editorial upon the same subjec: of Bi p Pinkney’s € stora’ + a es Ri Gn en Pe ae U hol ti G d i? Skirts—the two favorite ekirts of the season. made of snmmer-like lawns and per- “The Commissioners have made their se- There can be no er eulogy t < buneh, : ‘ Upnioistery Goods. shies Gor Waists see above.) cales. lection for a successor to Gen. Frank A. | S4¥ that he never had an enemy, He was = Tel Aba eS Toe Mine. Louie Hatr Curlers—2 for Se. $13) 1 lot Repp. Cre- I $ P 7" Ea) = ee of weights measures, | Wane ha oat ath Bs aoe ay de ang see + wid (eeask oni ae unig Gebel cake ee ae - + e 3 ll h and unless the politicians igterfere the | ‘The funeral will take place toms a Curling Irows12e., 15¢., 19. and tonne, 32 inches +4 53 ease ote 1S. appointment will’ be made during tie | 3 o'clock from St. Luke's Church. = vidi Worth 25¢. z month. It is understood the selec: | 2urg. and the interment at the Addison = ‘ Velveteen Facing—Ge.. a cinece eu ace wide. nN 25¢. : 4 Si tion of Shire} hy an - = H_& M. Velveteen Facing ; Waving Iroas—25e. bbe 3 HE Palais Royal summer stocks have not yet reached the the Coramissioners embodies all ithe re- Spree eae fat pastas Saleen = _ Shoe Buttons ? anes remnant stage, being the most complete now in Washington. quirements of the position. He is a well- | fatuer are cota = dser Skirt Braid, 3 yards to the ‘ 1 lot Fly Screens, To illus ‘ 3 : = known Washingtonian, and the Commis- ay Ds for 4c. Bone Hair ee i ? ‘o illustrate-—The popular Moire and Plain Taffeta Rib- ioners Bee ee z 3 - cme adjustable from 18 5 1 sioners believe wouid give eminent satis- Paving of Alleys Ordered. Deplex Eagle Dress Stays—25e. @ Sen BA fais: GHGS bons in all the wanted shades can only be had here—and the price Hebe ‘iia Temas since aunt dan 34 inches wi * is 19¢ inst x L = Se. eee “There are sev ators who have Se Seeey Sree. She ; : ane Sanches igh: $ PHD aeet oo = And learn ita ve a Baney Rib- Ganalaa nd a number of other promi. | the following. d work be done under ou : Se. a dozen, 4 3 S at 25c, 38c and 5oc are now included in the 19¢ lots. nei ns are pushing applicants for | the provisions of law governing the as- s: I a a ee American aca ae Speer fechas a= ae Sea dar 4 sesninent system, the intention to do the 1 , 0 98e instead oF alary se ein pai t y if been duly ac s S Te- Assorted Hair Pin Boxes—Se. each. z | Sha a itl ae OW 19¢ Surplus stock of Fans from Steiner, = Merchants using scles, the Com- | quired bs ae ee +4 Shades, with fringe ravidson & Co. of New York. In the lot are ssioners are desirous of appointing a lo- | Pave with vitrifiee or asphalt block the Full Niekeled Seissors—25e. a pair. Sie Bs lovely fans of silk and gauze, plain, painted ©: un who will cceptable to them. saved ale i . 1 , : fee | oration psize ET Se Sees “The fight, however, is. bitter, and the | Uupa«d alieys. 3 AlL-silk = Ties, in the very é S| 36x72 eee e eee eee — ongest political intluc lock 2S, Petworth sut ca dimen for &Inch. newest shades —2e, ; 3 SiN GS Cees to $1.50 instead cf 10e to $3 for im- cure a change i . estimated co: 500: square 8 ink macs & acid eee eee aaa $C taatin 8 Sie Wi He” athe tans | SE ponte Mole fotze tne ee mg mag Fg at gg pith t's Needles--Se. $|+! Window — Shades, 53 pen's wear, Only 12ige for the usual 250. ae nee oe ee ated cost, £40; block 27, Isherweod sub- eS ee Tins eG eei Se alen Tai | ee lace onesbot- - SCR SaT a eee choice as io who yr te (OES 0 cea dit a et $i Wi eee $i] FOC ens nae pt alltel aad malas L2Vyc fr givin ot 300 toe thar ae amore | > orth soc cs +4 to 6 Inches wide. 7 ehlefs just received. Those prev al ‘ toads te Corton Bene € 9 yards to the pe Measures, 60 Inches long >| 5 5 35c.each pe (Continued above.) iously here are reduced to 9c each or 3 for 25c. Sone Se choaka aout dean i ‘ and - Pia = saee iis ¢ | 4 __ 1 lot Satin Ruse p people rather t {friend of those who & ilk Hat Elastie, in Black and Furniture * Cover- i] , + oe elfish press. iS tw e, & 2 a yard. ets rset 2 i ve chosen. t : R zoo gas 54 ing, 50 inches wide, I = Shey ae = $) 2 all colors......... 38. yd. *4 PAI AIS ROYA A. LISNER, merchants, and to be administere e : E | es “ oF ; whom merchants choose, {t is well that th Marri Li + Siti 1 lot. Screen oe 9 G Street. ¥| consumer should know it and the office tiger axgenmacn, = 9 ? iD ‘ell 2 pa a ¥ | be abolished at the carliest possible mo- | Marriage lice a ued to the 9 ied coo wall made BL | setetetntentnntestt dt tointedntntntnntetetntetntntned ‘ Seinieteietetetetets | ment. following: White “son and : $ and covered with bal = ae Riieen bees pees Pei 4 ome of the states have bank « b ermott and Ella ts = l¢| yaid by the banks, whose duty it i and Lille M. “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” best wire.......-- 69C.€aCH 22) semcntnntnncntetetntint tn trnteinetetednrtep oer ennoenenonnroene | pak Wethe BANKS. whose duty It Sel ae ee A 440 Red d be exact condition and whether or not they ark Todd of Bridgewate ‘Laces Reduced. +o) ° are solvent. ‘In those states it would be nette K. Le Van of ——— 3 2 ped the height of presumption for S. Mi of Petervoro’, 25¢ Narrow i+] b: “rs to seek to influen. ; the appoint- nd abeth pherd of this cf Pra 7 b4 : ment of the peopie’s official because the | William Klugg and Mary V. Boswell . White and Butter 3 = salary is paid through them. In both | ward B. Fold and Mattie J. McCue, both Val. Lace......... 19¢.doz. fi] # cases the object of tae law is to protect | Augusta county. Va. = e oan the public against errors and possible dis- | —— Bi = camer ; 35c. Narrow Val. gel he part of the very class that reasonably . B&R. [Lae itn 9 wiht 3 $ and for them to attempt DIED. : ace, > who 13 to supervi — How Does Your Garden Grow? black and butter.’ 25e.doz. 11% ()ff BARKER On Twat. ty 48, 180 ‘ zi si cs sind am, short A well kept garden Is a source of inlimited pleasure to. the. owner, 4 50c. Val. Lace, 3 $ Mell every spasser-by. nires constant att oS x x t et 2 reen and bat with the pr tools the #4 in white, black and ro $ te, whoever he : acters. Youn Gnd 4 : : our: trust that in this case ‘many indoor ne- { butter, 1 inch wide. 39c.doz. $1| % a @= and citizens will unite in showing ee AM FREEZE! { 18c. Torchon and MIS Te re barack: : HS, * . 5 LSE. >: "an form no conjecture who the article Get a good freezer and have The grass won't get the best } Oriental Lace..... 10c¢. yd. oa : to, but it appears to me that the IGHT. (On duly at M45 pam. ANNIE me icious frozen dainty , roo Rae = man selected for this office should be an » wife of some delici nus frozen dainty of you if you clip it with @ |?! All Stamped Goods 3] O= easSu re actual resident of the city of Washington. wate, from res Ath street every day for dinner. A good mower. Not high priced here. & | >{ si14 the principal qualification vast, on Thursday, pm. 2 ss oeege tes Cray es ae = B >< 7 C a mpathy with t one ¢ ts only a trifle here. Wx yow *i To be sold at reduced prices. $4} % ° PRTRED Ahan @icivararie ery Coren jt 7 at S aie 7 ~ tions. ; Some are slightly soiled. 4 ul S s ; e aoe , 413 He should be capable. He should be 2} 9-inch Doylies. Were 1 Fy 9 willing, energetic and faitaful. It is not | orizex. on July 8, 1807, at Warren W « AGE CANS. es. > za Ss > * 4 i i necessary that he be a spe . a scholar, plur Springs, CHARLES W ickness treads on the heels Paine eo and 15¢ ns é fe - . SC. # & 40) 33 a hnguist, of; as 3 rs forty-nine scare, €} of hot weather. Better get ap“ ™ : S 4 ae 2 ieces . 10c. I $ Bavsuis it Mamp aware Mis "Seehalog were taken to St. Paul, Minn., for ? arbace can at once. WATERING HOSE. 4 icture Frames, with M4 7 a up our licv of cleari = It is not indispensably that 53 ¢ thag ; 3 , 9 of clearing out each season as = nigd Garvase BOG All of the benefits of a { mounting, for. . -» 15. 4 : inelltoeaas Pp Lee e Secu eon 's and con- Bladens!urg, ‘ Lxetitting cover, for OUC, shower, with none of the dis +4 Tinted Table Coves e io $ far as possible the season’s purchases, we will start tomorrow eth ie 10:30 am, Larger sizes at proportional prices, oes e dis : nted Table Covers 1s 2 3 = oes ed _citize ~ Aree = : may be enjoyed @ | fase 19¢. 3 3 (Wednesday) morning at 8 o’clock a Special Sale of Made-to- a aya Lasoere Chapa” F : si “e C- £B | . 5 endable goods—the wort —N a ill maki i Only one way to rid the | i eee t price of a sec-@ :{ Embroidered — Table | order Suits—depend: 2a f Sate pworthy kind doses en itiplainians slaty yeti greg ga 7 house of flies and mosquitoes | sab oes gener Sweet © | +4 Covers for... -....... 25e,%$ $ Mertz value. The prices of these suitings have been consider- whose benefit this law “a and tar; bon dm crc ihe e window. so stering, “Hose. | b4 ~ A tie | |S > hi ee vi a 7 = “New that any attempt m: by an intereste have the doors and windows ras ole Sq 4 @ si Stamped Plaid Sofa 4 3 ably higher—and will not be worth any less under the “New SPA ne aS Oe A ERT CS well — se reened. We Hes fs fe gil we charge for veuairiog |} Cushion Covers, com- i $ Tariff. vigorously resisted by a tates, le. screens to order in almdést a a ieee 4 plete with ruffle, for... ij This will bean elegant chance to lay in a few suits at a = 2 |ti , oe 3 — S STOVES. a Peaks . 7 ice: in f: 1 of 1 i THE COURTS. : ‘ : = |?¢ All work commenced free. 34 merely nominal price; in fact, you can get two suits at about THE Se _ it’s safe—it's_economical— @} | 4 Jewelry Bargai 4 ES the price usually charged for one. Equity Court No. 1—Judge Cole. it’s clean—it’s comfortable to @ ry gains. ; Halpin agt. Halpin; alimony ordered paid. amer cook: z r Banks agt. Thompson; time to take testi- 3 do the summer cooking on a® We have a few 4 Mertz & Mertz Ee Renin ited: cMASGGle Matual Reet kaos! God, in His wisdom, has recalled gas stove. @ more of those 25¢. 9 tion agt. Klingenstein; order of pubiica- And, thongh the body siumbers here, 2 Ss neatly nickeled, 2 ~ & i 66 99 4 tion. Campbell agt. Porter; trustees or- ‘The soul is cafe in heaves diest” cooking & 4 €) |?j Sterling Silver Belt ew lInra Allors dered to pay $495.88 to O. L. Quinlan, guar- | puneral trom . 66 I street porth- Pe) Pins left, which we : 9 a Ament agt. Belt Railway Company; | "east, “up 14, at (2 giclodk severe All » 06 F S t receiver ordered to file account and report. | 4m. ‘Requiem tas lovsius’ Chui sree ae Ps will sell for....... 5c.each 9 tiree 5 Ament agt. Eekington and Soldiers’ Home Relativer and fri ae to attend. 2° Solid Silver Railway Company; do. REED, On July 13, a7 : A Circuit Court No. 1—Judge Cole. widow of the Thimbles, all sizes, ae vaca age oe S, » Roessle agt. District of Columbia; judg-| pygtay trom ine Thue Dane & ment in certeorari. streets northwest, on Thursday, July 15, at Probate Court—Judge Cole. pan. Friends and relatives invited to attend, © Estate of Amelia A. L. Slack; will filed. | prexxpxrn, on ants 1907, at 2:45 am, Estate of Joseph Holt; appeal filed. Es- GEORGE D. RENNEKER, in the thirty-eighth tate of J. 8, Fullerton; corrected list of year of bis a for one day only.. 15¢.each 38c. Sterling Silver Trimmed Side Combs. Special price.......... 25. lth. 2 S995e toward the home of the motker of our country— George Washington’s mother. We had had no breakfast yet, and now it was close on to noon. One of my companions had some coffee in his haversack, so I = = = >> Sot CUT. E n the kidneys POLAND SPRID TER acts as few other wa- It's an effective 24 bottles—bot- the springs—only macist, 703 ites) NEW! } re-npholstered miner prices pre- peies—-which means ‘of 20 per cent to you. Houghton on place a job of print the skilled help and the neces and machinery to tam ont the most © Will prove that. A Cement, two and three ply Roofing Material, Doctor Yourself troub Stomach 1 tike a’ supply uf this grand medicine aavay with you. To-Kalon pe LI) wiono. | THOSE #3 2 To which do you belong? Do you ow your teeth to become decayed and dis charicter? If already attained we can cure; if net, we can prevent. Painless Extracting, 30c. olored and gain an offensive Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1309 F St. N. W. iy12-2, Oy semana as . Drunkenness. It can be given WITHGUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT in coffee, tea or articles of food; will effect a permanent and Speedy cure, Whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or af alcohol} cs Book ieulacs free, to be . ave., Washing- tin the Dark: ’* Mailed free. EN SPECIFIC apes for their book, on oplum and morphine fe27-s,tuSth156t Chains, the very thing >| you*want for your em- pire fans..... LANSBORGH XXALIIEAIAAAXALAIEXT: ee Power Company fs now estabtishing circuits for General Electric Suppl: constructed subway the rates apply to olfice, 1417 wid-14te in all’ of its recent! city of Washi r. Haines’ Golden Specific Cures Beautiful Shoes for ladies, men and children. BURT’S SHOE STORE, B. ©. Burt & Co., New York. Arthur Burt, 1411 F St. Assist nature with healthful tced thirst appeasers. Lay in a supply while prices ars cut for Monday, ‘Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Qts. Carborated Root Beer, $1.40 doz. Imp. Belfast Ginger Ale, $1.15, doz. * Notox’s Ass'td Fruit Syrups, 20c. bot. + * Rose's Lime Jgice (best), 80c. bot. C. W. Barker, 1210 F. apt4-3m,20 Bee HAD MONEY TO BURN. A Pot of Coffee That Cost the Makers $7,500. From the Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. “When Burnside made his mud march on to Fredericksburg. we men in the ad- verce had some gay jtimes,” remarked a veteran of the civil war. “It was a long while before the Jolinnies would let us cross the river, but when we did get across we made the fellows who had been shoot- ing at us for the past three hours get right up and dust for safer quarters. The in- fautry soon followed us and took up their position along the river toward Falmouth, while we skirmished through the town. When we came to the Planters’ Hotel we just walked in and took possession. Every- body had deserted the place and we did just as we pieased. In going through one of the rooms I came across three bundles of confederate notes. Bach bundle was la- beled to contain $5,000, and as I’held them aloft I shouted-to the rest of the men that we now had money to burn. They laughed and I thrust the notes into my pocket. The Johnnies had taken or destroyed everything to eat, and as for liquor, there wasn’t any in the town “After satisfying ourselves that there was nothing further to be had in the Plant- ers’ Hotel, we sallied forth and walked up rotking else. Well, we got the coffee out and then discovered that we had no fire wood. There was some tall Swearing just at that time. for the Johnnies hadn't left so much as a match behind them. ““T've got it! I cried, and I hauled out the three bundles of notes I had found in the Planters’ Hotel. My expression was greeted with a shout by my companions and—we had money to burn. We soon had the fire going and the coffee cooked. Need 1 say to any soldier that we enjoyed our coffee at a price which seems rather high— $15,000. We were soon through and marched back into the town only to see ow- men try~ ing to buy some tobacco without money. ood qrrenae it = they had not a cent, ‘while we had money to burned it. Seed een “Four years afterward I regretted hav- ing had this money and burned it. While in Washington in the winter of '65 I had the mortificat:on of seeing an advertise- ment for this identical package of notes and offering 50 per cent on their ace value for their return. They were Virginia state bank notes; hence their value. Whenever eee Sinan has money to burn I in! my and shed a tear gret that I burned it.” oe ——_+e+___. Not Discouraged. From Housebold Words. A duffer of a sportsman went out par- tridge shooting, accompanied by an Irish keeper, who was good-natured enough to make all kinds of excuses for his patron's bad shots. At last the shooter, made reck- less by ill-success, perceived a covey of birds quietly feeding on the other side of a hedge, and resolved to have a slap at them on the ground. He fired, but to his morti- fication they ali flew away untouched. “Oh, faith.” cried Pat, joyfully, “begorra, sor, you moda them lave that, anyway.” thought we might have a little coffee, debts filed. Estate of Wm. H. West; sale of note ordered. In re Florence V. Russell, guardiay; order of appointment, bond $5uu, Estate of John H. Brooks; will proved. Criminal Court No. 2—Judge Cole. United States agt. Robert J. McLean, false pretenses; recognizance $1,210) taken with R. Y¥. Slater, surety. United States agt. Harry Thornton, housebreaking; de- fendant arraigned, plea not guilty. United States agt. Josiah S. Brien, false pre- tenses; do. United States agt. James Stras- nider, larceny; do. United States agt. same, false pretenses; do. * United States agt. Frank Jenkins, Wm. Bow'e and Wm. Bowser, larceny; defendants arraigned, plea not guilty. United States agt. Nimrod M. Davis, false pretenses; plea guilty, sen- tence suspended. United States agt. Robt. H. Martin, embezzlement; defendant ar- raigned, plea not guilty. United States agt. Geo, Stebbins, housebreaking; nolle pros. United States agt, Telemaque T. Timayenis, violating section 3883, R. 5S. U. S.; nolle pros. United States agt. Alice K. Seligson, violating internal revenue law; do. United States agt. Joseph H. Hawkes, violating sections 5403 and 5456, R. S. U. S.; on trial. Se Required to Give Bond. ‘Thomas McMahon, who was placed on trial late yesterday afternoon in the Police Court, charged with indecent assault on Susie Semley, colored, the night of July 3, was held by Judge Kimbail for the action bonds. assailant was far from conclusive, but Judge Kimball ruled that a prima facie case had been made out, and acted ac- cording! Funeral from the residence of hls brother-in-lew, 639 Sth street northeast, on Wednesday, July 14, at 3 p.m., to which frtends are invited.” In- terment private . WOLFE, 5 at Fitnt, 3 Mrs. 8. LOU Interment at F Su on Saturday, July 10, 1897, fr a of the heart, BALTIMORE. In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, CHARLES I. BALTIMORE, Who entered into the sweet baven of rest one year ago today—July 13, 1896. We shall meet by and bye. ° BY THE FAMILY. DECKMAN. In loving remembrance of my dear mother, ROSA DECKMAN, who died two years ago today—July 13, 1895. Gone, but not forgotten 2d BY HER DAUGHTER RICE. In memory of GHORGIA A. RICE, who died ‘two years ago today—July 13, 1895. Gone, but not forgotten. . BY HER MOTIUEK AND SISTER. cea ingitdahateaaniibariantions Prevention Better than cure. Tutt’s Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will prevent Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, ~ Malaria, Constipation, Jaundice, Torpid Liver and kindred diseases. 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