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6 THE EVENID NG STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1897-24 PAGES. ST AR. | money men, and runs the state convention | miles in an air line from Simla, the nearest Vee seapsaaseaaneanaanar’ CXRREEERERUERER ECE ER ER EEE SES THE EVENING to suit himself. He never had any hold on | telegraph and railroad station connected ee Lansburgh & Bro. Woodward Lothrop, 1oth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. ze - i i ae F ON principles, but he has always had a firm | with the coast. Simla is among the foot hills WASHINGT hold oa the machine, and he has that yet. | of the Himalayas, a favorite summer resort At Ail Grocers. at, IS! = +, SATURDAY cote uly : Has the machine the power to send him | ef Europeans. The hostilities are taking CROSBY S. NOvES.. back to the Senate? place on the border between Chitral and j paced: 3 From Maryland attention turns now to | Simla. c | We Never Let Up. ING STAR has a resular| New York. What will Mr. Hill do? He | The latest accounts indicate that the sit- permancat Family Circulation has troubles of a very grave character. | tation of the English troops besieged at mane et Oe eee ame The silver question confronts him. He will | Malakand Camp is not so serious as at Poe ene eter srestining | Rave no state convention to control, and | first, but the revolt is apparently deemed Ae ete rc tsien: he is not a candidate this year, as Mr. Gor- | of sufficient consequence to urge the gov- man is, for another term in the Senate. |€rmment to the employment of unusual delays, on ac- | But the democratic state committee, which | ™¢asures for its suppression. In the cities, of personal absence, letters to | is under his influence, will meet to name a | Particularly in Bombay, the civil officers STAR should not be seed | candidate for chief justice of the Court of | 2re engaged In putting down selition, which connected with the} appeals, and a deliverance of some kind | arises on every hand. Enough has been THE STAR, OF to} 1. expected from it. Will one be forthcom- | discovered to show that there is the sem- or Business Depa ing? And, if so, what may it be expected | blance of organization among the natives, miemtee mecon tena ter (ener Cee to contain? If one is issued and national | 44d the present difficulties may be merely issues are ignored, that will be construed | the beginning of a most serious and bloody The Value of Civil Service Reform. | as a triumph of sound money. An out-and- | Strife. One phase of the case, involving Interviews with Washington business | out indorsement of the Chicago platform is | the troubles between the Mahomedans and [XXREERKAUERERER RR EA EMER MERE RRR ER ER RARER ARERR ERS We started in with reductions and we don’t propose to let up until all our summer mer- chandise is sold out. In the meantime you can be laughing with yourselves, and think what money you are —Can’t trifle with these pee Paes a > Ane C7 Our business hours until September are 7-43 windows of the soul.” Any eens "Seria Fa eae ame trouble should be attended to at once by a man competent to relieve the trouble. Our August Dr. F. Proctor Donahay is a graduated scientific optician— Merchandising. understands every ill the eye : i Haein TR Sees We commence August with the eyes free of charge—tell you 2{ cleanest, freshest, best assorted Sotedetntes Coe eeeeees cy In order to avol ee) — @O- = Ou Spetedetesenfentons : stock : re. > ser ve intodag’s aus Vat looked tor bed anansag. willl theese (ene Buddhists hag| aiventriseltolthiel atts" ; what your fonties: is and FIT k it be found mayen Te, ested {The Star rat President MeKin- ! a straddle? picioa that the revolt is by no means the Saving. glasses calculated to relieve ing every requirement for household ley’s latest order amending ivil serv- | Mr. Hill and Mr. Gorman are, on general | SPontaneous act of the natives, but is the the trouble. His method of use, as well as articles conducive to These prices hold good for next week on this much-needed merchandise. 18c. quality Fine and Sheer 40-inch India Linen for 12!4c. yard. lines, bracketed together in the public esti- | TeSult of machinations of the Sultan of mation. Both are skillful politicians, and | Turkey, at the instance, it is whispered, of 5 stterment | both believe in machines for carrying on | the Emperor of Russia. The latter country mditions. This order, the most | party work. Both lay stress, therefore, on | h8 long resented England's possession of part of which relates to ce-| being “regular.” In some things, however, | '»dia and her hold on the available routes Best. BS places trier between the efl- | Mr. Hill has shown himself to be the | {10M the southeastern Russian frontier to : = 3 alations ts generally personal comfort during the hot weather, and the thousand-and-one little handy nothings that every fam- 1e di t. ily will need from now on. They are re 1 ) all here now, and great care will be j taken to hold the assortments com- fitting glasses is the most ap- proved in use. prwarl toward the im service and the an dismissal that has hereof- | Stronger man in an emergency. His course |! Sea. The preservation of Afghanistan wnt, Under the presaure OF | im the tariff flit im tic Goacic th kek wae [22 * Pitler slaite tas nol pleased! Russie :B.B. Earnshaw & Bro. You don’t have to pay cash DLR PQQ2—FL Oa aeeEeeEOEOEOEO™ - 5 ene: % EdininnoG xe *| = as ae : z dete all throug » summer months the careful and ‘conscientious | far mare creilltabie end conrageoum than) 01, oc. te acm now euining credence z 1205-1107-1109 11 3] _ 20c. quality 40-inch India js) ie Chas Wes Gas SS 1 at = ek i ¢ ee aa aka tie easily pushed out of that of Mr. Gorman. Hoth of them } (hat the Czar has passed the hint to the | 4 Wholesalers, tum-ioo2 3 st. *| Linen for | wish. A litte down—a little Ee Pe obo en ane xoom for a partisan. As felto HERE het oe oe te 2a word to the faithful follow- | 16¢. yard ie ae Sagas money-saving opportunities. © Our ion prevailed ther Gorman surrendered and supported the tax. = E S Prone in rated to foment * bY Se As toe CUE Say ae ae ability to appropriate the ae Son dupe et caer Sareea, ; ple between England and her subjects. 5 x tain tenur Mr. Hill held out, and voted against his aah | ceiving payments. $| stocks of manufacturers, and the ad Thus party's bill which contained the provision. | 4+ ,omotimes happens that a man is 80 ‘| nhs 5 ) tme f k ill rive th Both of them started in for sound money | tonsmcne as te eer aat & man Is so +| _ White Pique, narrow, med- | ¢ astelber IS justments of our own. stocks, wi stable ae on. | last year. M rman surrendered and |) tne Saree ione kere ae ane eh ‘| ium and wide wale, satin finish, ¢}enable us to name some extraordi- was promised and partial-) supported Mr. an. Mr. Hill refused eae er et rare a Bus | nev efore s f ass passage of the origina iy to fight his party, but he would not | POYS te belong to juvenile drum corps. *| never before sold for less than —~ s.30e s had only a few lesson P gue Reoeeeeaes whos =Relieved by== : iy strengthened executiv ‘Nat’ Jewel ry Co narily low prices on desirable goods. eo" Se SS ) j support it, and rejoiced in Mr. Bryan's de- 25c. yard. has something more at stake, Dr. Depe on the bicyc ments througt uilice. ‘1103 Pa. Ave., sx Now [5c. yard. Our August Sale of already knows PS . eS ° . ° . PS PS PS eS PS ° : 2 | ck of the barrier now in the nature of consistency than are x; : 3 4 Raltimors House, 108 N. Butaw st. Fach of eS peter: enough to seize the brake and backpedal is ( ie ESTABLISHED 1836. Muslin Underwear pases See a pan - when he comes to a grade crossing. ; RO SoS LS sals has : proved a ——_~ es Ans D: SE —— : i ——_> = —____. ‘| 37$c. grade hite Pique, * = . = the sy The business International Tennis. WeAauiienclessacci ce es ; | 37sec § Z Whit Ave, ¥ 2 ANAAERY Which Begins Monday, given talks to reporters for Sooo ongaced i suptressing gam (\ eroxn Mi rvent, 8.¢. /)] 6} wide wale, 30 inches wide, for 4 Pee ¢ sien tales sojrenericns 0F allure of the American cricketers to | pling and disorder. There is a disposition to Teun Tor seven . . Z We repatr old Tranks, make them like @~ Will Consist Principall of Seer eT aatntosy effect on | 2chieve success and glory in England 's| force the dime-novelist of the future to Sand think the * 25c. yard. y © salutery etect on | offset by the victory of the American ten-| confine himself t : mo rece lite thm ‘| Fe 2 ee y th 3 4 . self to Alaska L Mrs, 1 . — 2g fone il st forther ev | hip ginger, Larned, over the, Bflshmon | “mine NEC to Alaska TSE we, ; _oteamer | Manufacturers’ home builder and buyer, Se Rene 7 te 2 I : > : a the ‘martes of lone from nad | PEZSCS SRO. same here to compete in the | perhaps few eloquent protests from the _ ROSE COLD, HAY {} 20 pieces Jones’ Fine Soft : as Samples Washi mercha in eho Tase Roe GeO ATT CRGTEE ae x alent « more to ye is y Res mest Finished Cambric, for women’s « : UN S p 9 : ee Bae . seals than the efforts of some of our dip- eonth: § then ee inches }* v a ui med ous Sheies St npion, though he has twice won the | jomatists = Pay netcentl a eee and children’s wear, 36 inches ¢ At Cut Pri | Which we have secured so that we in. championship cup and exp: to wrest it nna nt of $1.00 st. Address wide. Regular 25c. grade. For x A ut Tices. wv n sell them at the makers’ prices—in Pence gournament from Wrenn, beat Ma-| Having only one office to bother him, Mr Til 19c. yard. : We've reduced prices on 5¥+] other words, jor identically the same aie rey in a previous round of the match. | Pingree is disposed to strike a balance and S trunks of our own make— =)-] 45 they cost us ordinarily. While the rve to| te latter representing a high grade of | take twice as much active interest in pub- Si and oi Son geek Fs ¥ Cos arily. aiue of the re- | EPslish talent in tennis. Nisbet, who yes-| lie affairs. = E Me : Es bulk of the lot comprises the med- elie “ apaee went downobefore Racied= had ieee ane English Nainsook, 36 inches « know to be thoroughly re- ium and lower grades, they are the nent as ell as to e = = - of > ze Hex PS <— ¥ é A i ais ee TG REG fem ste © Eatedi Memhowtanore Lom renuenlsoemn lente wide, 12 yards to the piece, for ? * liable at prices sure to pi ses most carefully made and periectly j home th hus in pI brovediva fallures “He wrenise 5 eee ae Pee kate a ’ } a eae ae Sana proved @ failure. He refu to t women’s and children’s wear. ¢ proportioned garments we have ever is aroun ned practically won| tent with so mild an intoxic Our $1.50 grade. For ° BER de sie sects ker | {70™ all three of the visiting Englishmen Seghge = 1.50 grade. < ° shown. You will be pleased at the > of John anamake = : ‘ 7 i 7, : een OE Taper Cone 1 thus it Is reasonable to assert that fo: Colorado is coming to the front to assure $1.35 piece. : goods and the extraordinarily low iden, but it seems to be | nue sime ee eee Set e the world that her hills are as full of goid 2 N S Trunk.’ prices. . ennis is at the fore. Th! y sat-| ‘ : = Ae ae : Be Ors: pectally SA] as her polities is of silver : ee 3 Steamer Trun ea wall which cave the free fobs Ce CFG EEC CE Gi aa = +o - Now where one takes into ¢ A wellanade trank that we can WA & iB the Usual. n importation from gland) Bat unt) Onis one hundred ands ci : propriate specials 8 ° offer at low re. In 3 ke pnt Aewas me fe HW, which some English critics soni baniees cnn eighty-seven men See consideration the fact that our %, one EDGED ee Second Poor. i r S. nincer a £ 3 = re at rk today 0! © post- ic puild- he ~ : 4 - si i ace te ea ter fades hea tusteriane chissea NE oe Cm ie Bost oftee aula Babbitt’s White Goods have already + 28-in. 3o-in. 32-in. Monday, August Secon ehes called xttoneion yer: arn Ins prac- ee re been reduced in price, they will 4 —— —— © this experienced man of | comeias when lt was test SHOOTING STARS. oa better understand t crifices { $2.50 $2.y0 $3.30 | Special Sale of of th protection % are a C1 vai < ste me in cx, | funded upon an old French sport which ne oe S D, we are making. hen again, No.2 Stea mer Trunk. . had been dopted by the British Standard Wool searly a8} ‘phere is imme you cannot help but admire our Ir serious J, iron bottom, sivings as to | Ith in the far I a » fo 2 cel r c of the z ry : ‘li . ace is. steel « ad the courage to pro- | ‘Me fourteenth century. In the light of the | north, said the man who thinks of going 3 &@ Ale {] nerve in’ selling you these a ee most recent international results in this} 1) ai). D ° ° 5 hanareene oi Ss : NeShgiteees sliver men were certain | sport it would be most interesting to test | ‘°,S!ask#- oes 2) goods below the price right in ¢ an F coniematlon | the skill of representatives of the two na-| ,) 1°; ee mussels see pons. Boy, +, the midst of a busy season. i % a 3 : Soot dn ess | Come Ih alt whlen is quileias distinctively (ie cee a nts, Gee es ee Soa 4 5 At About % Regular Prices. StFSSS |g British sport as lawn tenni, : : cehaene Caution Soe 9 : Monday Shoppers . v , i Se oboele ts ote auc tic circle 7 5) ° $5.00 .--.| | These are the six months’ accumula- aunged his key, I ‘| z 5 ion of one of tl ‘st known manu- much for the better. SCR RIL ES CE a Lie A Weighty Consideration. 3 Co Cake. +) Can Buy ° tion of one of the best im n s ing made at the large r 3 2 facturers in the country, and are sub- rain that com- rations are being made at the large) To strike would scarcely seem so bad,” : | 0c. Ammonia for........ 5¢. [3 G neat es Poe “ sideration of pera ee Ue LOE vrer sadly said, “if 1 ‘| 10c. Sponges for . ject to “mill” imperfections. For erat ments of grain to Europe cans anes s income had | See ; oe Se teas J ° years they have been*purchased by = = dis; or yesterday in The ‘i ree OMe One yt 5 s fc 23555 ISS 2 : Sed 4 “/ epane: aoe oe te fat Gree Gr ee gn gee ae ae x uummier Corsets for yea us during the carly part of August is say sti at upwards of f £ 5 s ey the ¢ wah Rachie be now under cherter for this purp fuken fon Geanted: : $1 00 W rappers foe : $6.00, $6. 75, $7. 50. S and sold at very spe ly low prices. of better times and iabor- | from all indications there will soon ose we had better have this letter | A 5 i With all Sant we fur- When we say “regular price” we k. makes the safest | & Z : pane Turkish government translated ; * < _ ik strap and mark name mean the regular retail price, pro- the horize ts from these shores. This | immediately,” sald one Greek official. : Or .......- se ecc ces e NAC be vided the Blankets were strictly eoicae n, due to the condition of the | + ain't think it's necessary,” replied the Ho Sea ae eis 2 ed ‘ that the rkets, necessarily affects the | other. “It probably doesn’t mean anything | , ah ae Ses eS ee Te periect. i improvement. The be was held on | ; © remit.” & *| quiries—yes—we will continue + é $4, 00 sanactel (eatee ae fe a ntic ioe a lone a =, ae «| to sell our 37$c. Fine French ¢ c 74 pairs 11-4 at : for the | time and this fact largely caused the drain " mmodation. : | x bes ¢ i ieahag, wis he eae the American gold supply. The shift-| “It's a good thing for our government to © | 3) Organdie for r2gc. yard until 1231 1233 Pa. Ave. Hes aot ee $7.50 vf the balance sure to follow the pre: . the last yard has been sold. thre: hewencieceie send police to Kloniyke,” said the Canauian| There is Luxury FACTORY, pus shipments will bring a fiood | « 1218-123) E ST. specially commends Mr. Wana- | ent enorr - 3 Opentunisieg eorapae eomienee 50 pairs 11-4 at $5. 00 $s juigment now onservatisin, | Of money into this country, contributing to shouldn't think that many people | If Every Bottle °° I 4 from one extreme to the | the era of prosperity no ured. The | would like the employment = _ Regular price, $10.00 of our famous “Ruby Lage y the w uidation: pure mistaken. IU give lots of men simism to extreme | heavy me ern farmers indicate the improvement in| who couldn't get there otherwise a chance Phose who have been unable to D $6. 25 their condition and the announcements | to go up and dig for gold.” * take a vacation should keep a aN T -RUNKEI L 35 pairs 12-4 at from the sea ports bring tokens of good * * case in the cellar. iets a: $12.50 reason for believing that the good times A Harrow pression. F z . Phi ge will not take | are at hand “I ain't one of the selfish kind," remarked “Rub La er” cee nie wiike ce Ge as ————— the stranger who is coming back to get his “| ces ee © San Do Move. appointment ip the fall. “I don’t let my ‘| 28 nairs =e $3.40 White and Scarlet. Regular price, $5.00 25 pairs 10-4 at $2.75 Regular price, $4.00 100 pairs miscellaneous sizes and : is the best of pure beers. It’s j must be en- A correspondent of this paper, whose | reverses sour me. On the contrar » they Se bg put all the | letter was printed in yesterday's issue, | teach me to sympathize in the sorrows and * dark in color and heavy in body 7420- 422-424-426 7th St.s 3 O ; SURPRISES. handsomeness, the solidity, the neat Sof this trun . all will jd and hy arprise vou, and fig % a: oe more nal sine f ss in motion again. It | raises the objection that if the Treasury 2 In the successes of my fellow man." * —and unsurpassed as a delicious Sediter Sak, Se pct he bette sree 3 5 celsior loc strong hi a i a will and a pull ail te- | Department's ruling on the tartif bill are you referrin beverage or as a wholesome ful linen. lined Itt I supplies the rope, | ginning is correct that measure went into] “The construction of the new post office. = man’s duty now to} effect at different hours in the various | It isn’t nearly as bad as I thought ft was. bear a hand. | sections of the country. This is undoubt-| When 1 firs of his true, but it does not serve as a valid st the de indeed. a irnnk to be p Name painted free : $6. 75 ‘Kneessi, Miidilay bottles delivered in unlettered. t came here 1 supposed that baly $1. Write or telephone. ow hac to wait for the posi- Washington Brewery Co., sion. The United | tion of postmaster till that building was me poor DOPE LIPO PIICEIEOIDIG IGE Fabrics, erritory from east to given any indi- 4 of voting our gov- | cccupies so much Her manner dis argued with Japan | west. The sua ha: $3.85. 2° * © —cocking over a hot coal stove this nt long had made Our midsummer Ch not ye Sale of Fur- lear | argument aga’ : sndhus Salt oct aa Seb states ty co broadlthat it can stand a ltue | faisnea N. E—Phone 1293. 2 | sss1-280 Let os mes weights, including half pairs, at 4 — thing like that. Indeed it must stand it. o0ee 4 008 portionate iaeae ree Rixhts. ‘There is no enactment of law of any char- Her Auswer. sete = = = s the | acter affecting the entire nation that does MC ottantnannene tka eee ties oe % F rvation of the} acter affecting the entire nation that often happens that we speak 3 N Blu in Hawaii, | not go into effect by hourly spurts, from In an ill-chosen phrase, Bs leon Bedsteads, $ Don’t fritter avy ue r nt that | the Atlante to the Pacific. That is t And find that what was really said a n Cc e that of 2 penalty paid by a country that Is likely to amaze. °} _your health Away > Suitable for street and trav The young man hesitate, FOR THREE DAYS niture and you the one’ ng ar courts would ion of a willingness to change its habits summer. Get one of our “mod- of the YEAMt to furnish turalization. But | te accommodate such objections as that great chau dresses, for seashore, mountain and At last he took his pen in hand 3 MONDAY. 9 Srefeeseegeaengengentententensensens 2 Your house at a most unusual saving. . Gy sowe . ss And sought to know his fate. Every vd. plece of Furniture-and ial geo denier besecineoaas general outing purposes, and espe- t ur into Hawali do | just noted. z TUESDAY and short lengths in fine Carpets and Mat- 2 saves expense—and, best of all, 43 4 .. %, x Ratatat therere ae ee gig aa Of course she had the answer pat, 2 tings are 3 * 2| cially desirable for business women’s not Constitution of Hawall b It is unfecling of summer-resort land- But ft ssi eae. WEDNESDAY, 53 = +o #9 saves the health of the cook. Rel: ¢} Wear. a 1 ution pro- | lords to complain of the scarcity of men. ‘To write to him no more than “yes,” We will sell a $6.50 IRON BEDSTEAD for Goin * © able Gas Stoves from $8 up. Harper's 3azar says—“Serge and v be admitted to The summer resort systems of book-keep- And sign with “Yours, in haste.” £ Mohair 2 ii eat favor for Bath 2 ¢ oF subje ing do their share in compelling men to pS SS eA eee 3 85 z ohair are in great favor for Bath- ress treaty stipulations | dwell in| New York or Philadelphia or Prosperity Under Full Sail. ° ° ot Hawaii conc Alaska In order to get money. From the New York World. 1 n has no such tr etre Philadelphia reported yesterday that on Has 14-inch posts-== 0 ‘colle from waich | Col Fred Grant fails to see the desira-| the preceding day forty steamers had been| ¥ OPMamented with Solid = ulation of Hawaii is | bility of demoralizing the self-respect of a] chartered there to load grain at different | % HX vote even in Japan. Since | number of men for the sake of convicting | points for export, and that it would take $ Brass Knobs=-in every x n Japan. c ae g = os 000,000 bushels of grain to fill these char- how vote elther at home or in| 2 few pitiabie creatures who lost theirs | (0p. nis is the heaviest day's business |& respect equal to an their in- | Jong ago. on record, but in tw Ks the total | 4 peat ——_+~ ainount of grain for which shipment had | ¢ 50.5Olron Bedstead sold. M-AOAAAAOm~M | Water, and consequently do not cling eee shoes Soesahensoageadracenseaseasesseaseageeseoseoeadenteatensonseeseeseeseaceeseozeas Cl t It won't ex-] tO. the figure when wet, which is cer- are to 323, tere, yen | tainly a great advantage. ees: feel as cool” as com Our assortment of these fabrics is demands ufter drinking Ts 5 10c bot. ,.,demengs sper duces Te | now splendidl Factory Cost y complete. ished ice. Only 200 left of those i =, ‘The Indian Revolt. been provided was not less than 20,000,000 | @) for th SD doz, gy ie it Le | Navy Blue Storm Serge. It is somewhat difficult to ascertain the | bushels. + Our price for threedays ni bial them out at’ 10c., or $1 dozen, ‘Telephone act causes of the present riots in India, | 4 7I8 is something more than a promise} % only or ‘write if you can't. come in person. | 43-4nch, Per yard... exact causes 0 prese! '@, | of prosperity. It is a beginning of pros- which uve taken on the nature of open » and party. perity with a guarantee of a very steady rebellion, but it seems safe to attribute the | continuance. Credit! is organizing a $3.85, = : i = if At Less ‘Gas Appliance Exchange, z| ing Suits this year. The reason for i 34241 New York Ave. 2| this is that they do not retain the by putting in fans and telephoning us SETS Dor tat oft | N; ir Sicili Se GE Navy Blue Mohair Sicilian. trying days of summer are right ahead. U.S. Electric Lighting Co., 213 14th St. N. W. ’Phone 77. till further against their conquerors. The Bat They Will Be There. conduct of individual members of the Brit- | From the Atchison Glove. ish army and civilian commissions has Lansburgh’s Furniture& Carpet Co., arpused fierce resentment, and although] a man can look forward with great peace fon Is expressed by those | cme of the late outrages against the estab- | to entering there without being asked what 2, 1226 F St. N.W. who value Mr. d who fear mistake, If there are no female angels in heaven, corre) aes seme SA-imch. Per yard. and MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUS' 817-819-821-823 7th St. N. W., Between H and I Sts. wk s eve ¢ steadily increasing dissatis- —_—_— = __ S13 © plainly, he has abandoned | 'tVOlt to the steadily s As ‘sual, we make, lay and line all om = 1 become a practi. } faction of the native population of India Wicked Wheat. Lookat any $6.50 Iron < Garpete free no chaige for waste tn 6/4 /42 PHONE 998. \ 30-0, Per sara. 757 $1.00 and $1.25 i with the English administration. Though | From the New York Sun. puptenne outa ae aoe what see eet jy30-200 Javy Blue Mari a ee the natives have In many instances been| The plutocratic conduct of wheat de- E pedstead Offered you oathly no, tes interent.” Bleyces ——E—evO______—_—_ | Navy Blue Marine Serge. Ly i Ear ant ESGEW ; on the smallest monthly payments ever 9 Manufactured in England; fine twill; sur. Mr. Gorman and Mr, MAL. See pean fem eyeed We the Goceataead esi Whee enone ered wand athen@conipare it iown-od guaranteed tor aoe Sear ‘Sea Breezes” in your corn = = In none of the comments on Mr. Gor- |. crtny of esteem and confidence, the maas | MUSt be just as wicked and cruel as a dol- ~ with ours at $3.85. office or store. 48-mch. Per yard.......... ere {0 of the silver question is the vople have never recovered from | @" that goes up, a dear dollar. There | $ = ) ° = $1 vow | Ofsthe people have nev ed fr should be an anti-wheat plank in the next CASH OR CREDIT. AG-inch. Per yard......2.+..++-2+2200.. DEOO W ithe blow of British occupation and recent | democratic platform. ———— Yow can make your office or store as $1.25 oy - ae: events have tended to embitter the Hindoos ——___+ ee. $ ———— cool as the piazza of a seaside hotel] 50-inch. Per yard. ty “ egret is ; wai ver men who believe in an out-and-out battle for the white metal all along the line. But nobody see i Mshed authority have been in themselves | ™#de him so late. ——~+ee—___ unprovoked, they are to be traced fn the sae mms to have been sur- | main to the undercurrent of dogged resent- E. A Popocratic Heaven. rte jy29-84d Eicon ~ — ment felt by the lower classes of the popu- | From the Philadelphia Press, mpo am Well, why should anybody have been sur- | tation. The town of Prescott, in Arizona, has Gre_t Reduction prised? This year’s performance grew log-| ‘The fighting now in progress is on the | 2d0pted the single tax scheme, the initia~ | Here's a treat! For the nest In Hair. feally out of last year’s performance: In tive and referendum, and female suffrage, | days we'll sell delicious Im- out northwestern frontier, in the hill country | anq collects license fers on ported Jam—all the favorite kings MOST DOGS Switches formerly $5. fact, last year’s performance was dictated | hetween India proper and Afghanistan. The | ssloone ihe necessity of 8 es inthe. tee "Caeauated for Bote of pigs 1 7G AND CATS annie, Sn 00. foray a sn00. Wash ‘Goods by what Mr. Gorman could then see would | inhabitants of this region are fierce, intrep- | wool populist dying to achieve the fruition 2 Gray Srltchen, $1.0, former De necessary to his fortunes in this year’s Monday, we shall offer id fighters, and their record in the past | Of his hopes and yearnings ts thus ob- First-class Strcndante’ta Hatrdrem situation. The question of principle was | stows that they hate a British soldier above | Viated. The post office address of the pop- W.R. Brown, 20th&P; 'a.Ave Pia Ra MTT a —have fleas on them this Shampootng, ete. | A schane of the Hot involved so far as he was concerned. | all other dwellers on earth. Thelr aequaine | CF#UC heaven is Prescott, Ariz, fy17-8m,12 bot ‘weather, Thoau S Imperial Hair Rezoncrator tor nine ey wae | AS rece Saab est very popu- What Influenced him last year was to k: Span or Menem Insect Powd: ef- se eee aaa ast year was to keep | tance with the country and their skill in edict 46 anus sek ; regular.” He must remain “solid” with | the use of arms make them dangerous in a ake tnnn a Ontce” fective—and far less trou- Ss. HELLER Ss, Polka Dot La the machine, or pay the penalty by having | skirmish, though it is probably true that | *T™ the Philadelphia Ledger. ‘ wihis, the machine antagonistic or lukewarm in | they could be soon crushed in a general| The practical politicians, the selfish spotls- ble to apply—than washing 720 7th Street N. W. Navy blue and black with this year's fight. So he reversed himself | engagement in which the full force of the | ™¢, 2!! of whom confidently expected till B *S pets every day. 10, 15, 25 aplé-204 Se a en the money question last year, and joined | British Indian army was engaged. The | Lorhuces (hat, President McKinley would < polka spots in three sizes. authorize them to loot the federal the free silver forces. This year in the pri- | present danger to the English force les in | will condemn and denounce this siatesrer, Beautiful Shoes maries he reaps his reward. The machine | the remoteness of the scene of the uprising | like order and its author, but all those of d = submits to him again, he juggles with the | from the bases of supplles and reserves. | 2!! parties who stand for the best thought and Sec. can. a. = Folks Who Are Going Away 7C.. ce xan. 2 5 Mie cender facts “Prevents cxcemtive perafiras Usual Price, 10c. money issue, throwing something to the sil- | Chitral, often mentioned in the dispatches, | 204th | bet oe ae ee 6 ee Se Pharmacist, 703 15th St ee Wholesale and ver men and something to the sound |is in Afghanistan and over four hundred | Lose ost ene mouse, the Arthur Burt, 1411 F St anes Evans’DrugS ‘908 Fst. "Woodward & LT | pee! Lothrop.

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