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THE EVENING STAR, 8 FRIDAY, AUGU AND MOSES SONS. |Palais F st., cor. 11th. | Storage, 22d and M. Mattress Factory, Ist and D. Gold storage. The sale in Our Rug Clearing Sale. And now comes the finish, and we.shall make it an oppor- tunity which you cannot ignore without disregarding all laws of economy. We shall give you the unrestricted which sold up to $12.50 and any bicycle suit. in the house— some of which sold for $16—a hundred or more patterns to pick Hecht & Company, “The credit givers,” 515 7th St. . Royal Lasts depaftment—Storage, Hauling, Moving uit sale-*4.98 eres eee “for suits which choice‘of all men’s suits UNIFIES THE PARTY. (Continued from First Page.) the political status of the party. The re- sult of the convention appears to meet with” almost solid popular approval, out- side of the little coterie which surrounds Mr. Wellington.” Means Republican Success. George R. Gaither, jr., Baltimore—“The result today of the action of the state con- vention is of the highest importance for the future of tne republican party in this state. The members of the party have AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” the same that has borne and does now on every Department. Tomorrow — Saturday — a half from—for $4.98. You may pay cash or yoi may pay a little. scr ae Goes aaa ooh bear the fac-simile signature of etl wrapper. z holiday here. We close at 1 o'clock down and the balance in weekly or monthly installments—suit fon the success of the party by showing This is the original « PITCHER’ : : This great sale of ours is full of} for the Jast time this season, as on yourself. And you may rest assured that you will not find such that bossism cannot dominate in our ranks. Ff ‘S CASTORIA” which has been epportunities. Another new offer make you today. Several rug mills have shipped us a few bales of Rugs to! and after September 1st we resume our regular hours for business— eight o'clock until six. values anywhere you go—no matter what you read. ~ Tomorrow starts it. . I think with the present prospects of the national republican party and the dawn of prosperity our action for fair primaries and the overthrow of selfish interests is bound to secure the republican successes used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years, LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is =i Beattital patterns \Githough T ks & B for, which ‘we earnestly, = wet you have always bought, CSTE. on the ey're a season old). Vell pu Phil. L. Goltsborough cf Cambridge—| gq ; Lie them in the sale and the prices will runs AS. If any man needs pants “The outcome of the convention today was as the signature of le make up for any loss of worth th ight occasion. X a ‘That should be $10. "For... 2. 1b Hogs, 9 by le of itu: Worth 3° each. Traveling Trunks—covered with canvas—iron bound—tron bottom—brass lock—steel clamps—tray and hat box—cheap at the regular price, $2.25—but at adstone” Traveling Bags, made of the best skeepskin, with heavy straps around—nickel trim- mings—size 20 inches—regularly $2.98. For tomorrow, $2.24. Club’ Bags, made of fine quality sheepskin— linen lining and nickel trimming—regularly &2c. . For 59 CENTS. The new shepe “Club” Bag—made extra deep— of solid grain leather—olive color—usually $1.98, For $1.48. 25e Solid Leather Trunk Straps, 7 to 9 ft. long. For 19 CENTS. EXTRAVALUES ON THE BARCAIN TABLES. Table No. 1 IROOM 2%5e Combs—black—white—shell and amber. Representative Barber Talks. Tnsist Ha: . aoe = For 19 CENTS. There are percales, figured Inwns, plain lawns, batistes, Swiss lawns, lace lawns, Representative Barber, first district—“If on ving 25e “Maws"” Cherry Tooth Paste. . grass linens, grenadines—all fine stuff. Not all sizes of every patiern—but will fit any other action in regard to the Balti- 2c “*Mennen’s”” Talcum Powder. you in one or another—and any one will be a big purchase at the price. more primaries had been taken, it would <2] 2%5e Dr. Pray’s Diamond Nail Enamel. : 50c Cuticura § 6 packages “ Ive. le" Pepsin Chewing Gum. (30 sticks) for 5 —for. goodness sake don't sxip these pants sales, for Ycu’re getting them “for 2 song’’ com- pared with actual value. At no season of the year, vuless it is late {n the winter, does a man need a pair of trousers a® bad as now, for those tz A lot of cassimere and cheviot separate pauts have been picked from $2, $2.50 and §3 lines and go on sale at $1.48, and you are given the choice of any pair of separate ‘bike’ pants in the store for $1.48. An exodus of waists! Nothing ever attempted before* equals in importance the final cut we've made in shirt waists. cluded—not excepting the high All the waists which sold the first of the season for as high as a dollar go for. Fe ei ss ss Who ever heard of such a thing Every waist in stock is in- “novelties.” Pick them out. All the waists which sold the first of the season for as high as $2 go for a % the most fertunate thing for the republican which could have taken place in the It proves conclusively ish for will be party state of Maryland. that whatever the people his two successful fights in the state of Maryland. The people of this state will always applaud the efforts he has made in behalf of his party. This is no fight against Mr. Wellington, but one in which the people are interested and upo1 which depends the success of the party in Mary- land.” State Senator Norman B. Scott, r., Washington county—“It was a heroic thing which had to be done. “We had no desire to fight. We hoped, b: the use of a little reason and with the w lingness of these people to compromise, w could adjust the little difference which ex- isied to the satisfaction of everybody, but it seemed impossible, and the state conven- tion, as was its right, determined that the republicans of Baltimore should have an cpportunity to settle the matter for them- selves, The tight was of necessity bound tc come, and the result will make the state have meant suin to the party in the state. I lock forward with confidence for republi- can success at the next state election aS the result of the day’s work.” Wire, The Centaur Company of Do not endanger the life wrap- per. No one has authority from me to use my name except which Chas. H. Fletcher is ves. 20 UF $1.50 : ‘Tomorrow, $1.69. gee aud teasee ak the Ookioas. Ee epee, ete carried out. It shows the influence of a] poy. ES 56 ene, ee In addition to the English and Scotch plaid cassimezes, striped worsteds and genuine Clay government for the people aad by the resident, -75 | son bottom—steel clamps—32 inches long—usually worsteds, we have added a lot of blue and black serges—and cheviot pants broxen from suits people. It means the success of the entire March 8, 18: 4, B 5 35¢. | $2.09. ‘Tomorrow, $1.98. which sold up to $15. There's not a single pair worth less than $3.50, o whatever you get republican party, and agen a rear arch 8, 1897. a oa = Extra Large Packing Tronks, 36 inches long— you get double your money—for of a republican senator this fall. Sena‘ x 72 in. “Worth 5. *° $1.30] bound with iron straps—two good lock«—usually ° Welliz.gton is beyond all question a Breat : 2 bales of Japenese Mugs, 9 by < | $1.50, but Tomorrow, 98 CENTS. $l 98 a pal jee fighter and he deserves great applause for Do Not Be D iv d of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- gredients of which even he does not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF , safely republican. If the primaries had med 2 ‘ not been granted, it would have mean’ Se genes Mor 21 cl 1 Qe- dQe- certain defeat to the republicans in Mary- A 4 ie Hair Brushes. For 15 © land. ‘ The Kind That Never Failed You. . THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET. Wew mcr, 10e Extra Large Fine Combs. § CENTS. ee is i Ste as cai s “Eton” State's Attorne s from yes' The Regular 10c. Values.| i Yun nme Oo" oO CENTS As ladies’ white duck and white pique suits—reefer or “Eton BS eaten ident: nds of the cann. | ROCKVILLE RACE ENTRIES y | toc Cucumber Toilet Soap. For 6 CEXTS. effects—thoroughly tailor made and handsomely trimmed—sell- housed elf-constituted bos sat asics for a contest, in wit h < = . Pocl 5 i 2 opportunity $ that we of the repub- ere no hand ps, and in whicn — > Our Summer Stock of Men's % ae < ie oe proms Cor ing for fiean party have feree and vitality. ‘The | the « * will be placed on only y y ate ee apm eee ee cesta (0X0) t convention's decision will attract the in- | an equal footing with there who do not ap- List of Horses Expected to Participate in the ; i 2 | laines, Shop, ags, &e., &e. Were 8c 2 , Gependent element cf the pe prove its methods. - { Neckwear at Reduced Pric ; z For 30 CENTS. | 3 cen S. the standard of the republic : * * : . . . Several Contests, ’, a eS ee 2e White Calf Belts—1% inches wide—new S € = wil sure the triumph: Such pelitical metheds as the © square leather-covered bue For 21 CENTS. Not a single suit brought less than five dollars the first of Darky ateth esos 25e. Sammer Band Bows, 2. for instead ld Rows, 4 for ad of ast call on Neglige Shirts. Re eet Table No. 2. Cdd lot of Children’s Long and Short Dresses, ciushed from were 50e to splay—ages to 6 years. “The prices the season. heavily. Sarees. % Seadententeedeetees A big purchase did it—of course the maker lost $7.50 isn’t any sort of a price: CECE CO OOOO PO opinion it will add. lar the republican Dr. W. D. 8! Capt. H. Cl reproach. Their adoption is du large measure to the gallant fi signal ser- rty, but t have aided in putting th: nat the polls. The Republican Convention, Racing, Trotting and the Hardles— Fair to Open Next Tuesday am K String Ties, 3 for 50c. instead Hats, ¢: Guimps, Short Flannel Skirts, & nation upon any Sueape 5 oe a nee Clone September 3. ate & made of five materials, but somewh: expression of public opin s, 3 for 50c. $ Xi rn in Special Corresp nee of The i g To put on these ladies’ new fall black cheviot serge _ street th Gree Jeanie Min eueDOCE ING mises eiere'|- Exe Gatoeiee | ae ROCKVILLE, » What are now left still further T bl N 3 ¢ suits. We had them made up during the early summer months, pe ntetit could Gisie spee eee eae ot werttion ts Sates = null are is a let < with reduced in price. bed able O. Dd. - avhen fashion had decreed what was to be proper, and horiesily BHO auindvibetnecnaminnuen orhwowe: a eee Racicatiay Sake ke nip pemghe >» grades of 50c. Lanmlered Neatise Q | ge meaty ne ee ¢ at $7.50 we make scartely the cost of: bringing them - geich would of neoes- | to he held on Se a , agust Y Boys’ Tibbed albrig % here. But we've got to get you interested in this suit department, aid in the success of the demo- | Ie Meodeced Ge the eee County colt race—Gilbert Rea, W. H. A. Now 38c. }\| sixs 24 to 31. Our 3 ee $ for winter’s coming, and you'll want a wrap and another suit, srata, “Tf the new primaries had not been | struggle over the mayoralty. o Wermley, Colesville; Kinster, AM grades of ard Sie. ae for 21 CENTS. *twon’ : i a 5 z d the party would have been in great | ‘The adjournment of the con | Germantown: Axhambri, J x Remmute: of Exdle Saae $ and twon’t take us two minutes to show you the advantages SN eet ce en eer al Pe shen aa Rb irea | Rockville: Grant, W. W. < Now 63c. % aepgiaci ce: + of buying both here. ; ticn of the convention was most unw! al Gattanl the aiced a Md.; Matapan, J. Waters, Qi All grades of $1 and $1.25 Neglige Shirts. Se and G%2 Fine Ni Kx Notice that these suits have silk-lined fly-front reefer jackets—that the skirts are not See ee ieee teed a [neine, tp fuctibas ) trotting—Lee Edwards, W. 5 N fa) 4 Tomorrow for 44 CENTS. skimpy, but generously full and splendidly Hned and bound. Splendid traveling suit for ARI ACISOre aren eee nd leaves it | ing the way for hz A. Wormley, Colesville; Bertha Boran, ow 79c. © ac is n a chaotic state. I bel! in party or- : ety = ‘s = : ¥ jose’, Mids Ga Hoses wut (ite Ae were Se 5 solution of the difficulties D. Pendleton, Baltimore; Fantine, same dn pee see Xe . 3 nization, for nothing can be accomplished SUDA will Gronabl 7 the Gis- | Wloka pe z » same: S Without it. I repeat, that it was a most te thiahee “carte. ie with ola M. or May R.. J. H. Morrow, Bright- > Now 89c. i Bove te Oe ea tented elements In the party. It will | ooq, D. C: Blecrigre ewe eae »; e . unwise thing: os uiail additioral expense upon the candi- | ROO 0, cyan ees =the dsiereg S : : ; 5 on, es and protract the contest over repub- ekville; Hayfield, Albert Fields, Rock- ¥ Underwear Reductions. 1 Values that you like. ne oe ae 4 nominations in this city, but if it re-) ville; Pat, John Mariner, Norfolk, Va.; T N. sults in settling all disputed questions and | Goulde, C. P. Smith & Bro., Haerstowm ae ab € 0. 4, All the children's lawn and percale Lot of ladies’ lawn wrappers—figurad Promecet That He Wil Me<t /F4ttle | cusbics the republicans to get together | a; Manic Go Gor gra er Drawers. cs Summer Underwear—Shirts le Now 19. 50c. grade Best French Bal. Underwear. A lot of $1 Black Ostrich Plumes—splendid qual- ity, For 49 C1! able No. 5. OXON dresses which sold up to $3 go on a table marked. 4Qc. Any of the muslin drawers and corsets AMMAN MEPL EEEEEEEEEESS patterns—variety of colors—wide skirts— when the lot was large they brought as high as a dollar—less than halt for these... 49c, as es ee es ee SS ae ee Opposition at Primaries, Special Dispatch to The Evening Pt BALTIMORE, Md., August 27.—The de- feat of Wellington, Stone and the machine may still be able to “hold the fort” in November. Whether it will result in re- taining the support of the independent voters will depend upon the kind of nomi- nations that are made by Virtue of the pri Burnt Mills; rsville, Md. lie, Geo. Maud Hunter, E. H. 8. or G. Larrimore, Mii pacing—Princess Richmond, Va. Mariner, Norfolk, Va.: John ) 5 Re Se o : Ethi Wells, T. Shugrue, Washington: Je ¢ Now 35¢c. each, er ie : on that center table on the third floor— — ne republican state conventign at Ocean | maries to be held cn September 9. Any | sie Lee, R. Hentschel, Baltimore; Wm. C., é for $1.00. Cs Seite Onda veiling willeae clic lace und embroidery trimmed covers— ator pore’ Galatet moth es City of yeSterday has so discouraged and | party can propose nominees, but the peo- | Chas. Weiss; Annapolis, Md... Belle of 5 3 Vie and black lace edges and embroidered fi Ro eT Se oe bit Cily’ shee to At Se ee ee chagrincd the “organization” sympathizers | ple will dispose of them if they are not | Frostburg, F. Bradford, Washington. y Mee aac eas For 25 ; cress si an 14c. ae os sere soya! eu 2 See in the clty that it now looks as if Mr, | Satisfactory pares ars and under. trot or pace— d : Sa Ad Cream Colored P S and 9 ‘uches 7) are pad - % ee ely be eed 7 SS AS EE Daisy joom, W. A. Schwatka, po Now 59c. each. | wigs “were ase oe s pacar $1.25, and it's almost a shame to. sell ee teh see 2 as OFFICIAL ORDERS ISSUED. 1 5; ch iupberenns canes { 18e. Hosiery, lack, ta p 5 CENTS YARD. adies? black fg = them, —/because — they!re. only Bee eter eee, Sy ene -conuentior — Linkwood Ch dS sme ee ee rm NT 51.25 Diack satin ar era all sizes. a arated Rae use » hroken.in. size—for. 49c. for September. 9. Improvements and Repairs to Streets | Jno. ington: rem eo y Now 12$e. per pair. 7 For 08 CENTS. Sage which] sola) doe tpt QE =| | a , The Wellington-Stone crowd is sore and and Sidewalks. Pg Little Kate, JG. y ss ater 3 re’ foe ace ore 4 bitter at defeat, and if another fight is C 7 . ae “arrimore, Millersville, Md. $1.50 quality Boys’ All-wool Wove sacl} (TTA oie tcococtnapecoaat ae A lot of boys’ all-wool knee pants made with Sake re ae ¥ The Commissioners today ordered: That} _jrurdie race—Dare @Mevtl, F. A. Page, ‘Yo ers, with sailor collar. 4 — which sold up to as high ons a dotlar— Ses: Oak street between Harewood avenue and} Forest Glen; Nickel Plate,’J. G. Benton. r Now $1.00. } able 0. O. Moire and satiaisivbous, in nearly every go tomorrow on a center table x | tic Malster men it will be of the most per- | Linden street be graded and gu:tered. Good Hope, D. C.; Cutalong, C. W. Stuart, . 2% | Imt. Tortoise Shell Pompadour Combs. A set color you could ask for-—to 74c. + 39c, 3 FORGONE CRASS SES ampnaticall That certificate of indebtedness be is- fae oe FE. S wrnttin Arling- . < EAE Se a Boe: Many of the workers emphatically avow zi z Ses rye msolation, J. P. Ro Cum- Hosiery Reductions. )|% = Ye" , casas ger go per yard for. (a) Z| uieir intention Yo “quit the game” and | Sed in favor of H. i. Cranford against) heriand, Md; Tramp JE Wh pee a4 inrblac Canta to aul nen tahoe Te 5 Lot’ of boss’. “Mother's Friend’ shirt | the expression “Marburg will have to get | the Belt Railway Company for $02.08, | ville; Brook, C. H. Hurkamp, Imredurickes Bott eyes icin aa sie Gatee ene S Sait walstot Hee Semis eee some one else to make iis fight tor the | being the cost of repairing the asphalt | burg, Va.; Clansman, Ernest Utterback, Ladies’ Extra Size Hat Pins, in French gilt and all new fall color combin: 16 patent button band—the uw: 4 Gara Tne eenenteniawee ei ead pavement within the space of two feet ex- a Va.; McFonso, E. C. Hermsdori Black Cot- to 50c. For 19 CENTS. tions—to go a yard for... IC. S5e.-sort—to go for....... 1. fra S angry and Cis- | ierior to the outer rails of said railway a ton Hose, high spliced heel and double sole... 25¢, * Extra Fine Tan Lisle Open-work ¢ Combs, in silver and shell, Usnally For 35 CENTS. Table No. 7. 50e and 7 AN of the men's straw hats which sold up to a dollar are on a table marked.. SOC, sruntled, and wid the present mocd continue Malster witl be knifed to the bone atthe election. Mr. Marburg has ex- pressed lis willingaess to go into new primaries, but he nas no idea of the apathy ameng his late supporters. The workers company on B str 12th and 1th street That cement side south et southwest between alk be laid upon the side of McPherson scuare (north Open-to-all run—Dorah Sheridan, Patuxent, Md.; Harry Golden, T. Aud, Herndon, Avon, T. C. Ke . Garrett. Park; ‘Royal 50 A 4 .03 Black China Silk Shirt Waists. For $2.98. ae of the beys’ and children’s straw bats which sold up to $2 are on another 25c. are without leaders, and are sullen and on of I street), at,an estimated cost of Rover, H. Kurkamp, Predericksbure, Y c., Were 65c. (| $898 White Pique Suits. For $5.98. : > eae ° £1 ne Wier, aaister is the nero of tne | That cement sidewalk be laid on the U| Va. Clansman, Ernest Utterback, Wat- é vs" Me -welsht Black Cotton Hose, frocaded Taffeta Silk Skirts. For $3.8 aS Sani A GREG aiceat street side of premises southwest corner are SS aunaikad een ee ee & cults Sackats iaibine Tonvealoen Sees 1,000 dozen men's Imported radcas and percale shirts—with fancy bosom—hand hour, “and/an ovation sill be tendered him | Sr scmn and Us streets nerthwest anfer the class, trotting—Albert C..W. C. Brean, 4 : 5 y Bor $8.75 finished and hand troned—bodies made from Wamsutta cotton—one pate link euts— 4 Q) his friends this evesing. | (e Teturn of | dermit system, estimated total cost $114, | Baltimore: Mii Ada, Tom Cannon, Balti- « $1.00 Corset, 49c LR SR a tres thst" soe ot wae are worth ss0-ay fang, ADC. $B fled he evening OY NIN OF | met Som Aseal he ead fear | ote tae Dust, Chan Branca, Wash § ° . ; whelmed with congratulations and had 8 S street northwest, under the vermit | Norfolk, Va.. Great Stakes, Foxhall stock é ‘ ] ‘able No. 8. A 500 dozen men's fine percale and madras neglige shirts—collars and cuffs ut- - been holding impromptu levees at all | SXstems estimated total cost $32. m, Norfolk, V mince, T. shugres, a) reenseiou Netw Gane. O| aaphac tat eenaee Bene Nata Gee tached—hand finfahed and Tuan ironed'-36 patterns to select from—whieh never BOG o The Star correspondent, he | gi fat cement sidewalk be laid in front of | Washington: Billy C., Clarison Bros.,Ha- ¥ - i iF 0 es He > the usual pr pain ree reso Uthan igh cede ie ane See 5 “Of course I am delighted that the | 1807 14th street northwest, under the per- | gerstown, Md.; Miss Ida, W. H. Albert © In order to raise enough ¢,| ° “Meh & 10 t0 2 For 7 CENTS. ~ $4 convention recognized the justice of our | Mit system; total estimated cost $15.02. Hagerstown, Md. c cides tela iatate pt demands for recognition. I expected fair-} That 120 feet of 10-inch sewer and one Bessie Gould,W. H. Rab- J, Money to liquidate a certain T bl N Lot of men's fast black hose, Gige.—12e. values. ness from the delegates and I am con-| Manhole pe constructed under the permit Lee Edwards, W. H. A. debt the manufacturers of one Q a e€ oO. 9. Lot of men's $1.25 golf hose—63c. pair. vinced that when the votes are counted at hess jong the rordurs +, = = — Wormley, Colesville; Nugge?t-Wilkes, Chas, < z a: Toe se = 4: the new primaries we shall carry the day | ortheast between an streets. W. Fields, Rockville; Kiaster, C. C. Waters, Q of our most standard makes of { pee ae he. peo Besta oe: vane more decisively than on Monday. That the pay of John Bresnahan and| Germantown; Mamie C., John T. Clark. SI vi that were from 0 to 98. — = > . Q| Brand Shirt Watsts Corsets shipped us all of his bips substantially stay- AN sizes. Remember, we are open until For 49 CENTS. For 7 CENTS. Table No. 11. ‘The 59¢ White Chamois Mousquetaire Gloves. POOP POO OOOO rrr corsrstrrsrier errr rrsrrrarsrtred aBerSerseesondondoatongontentoatoatoeteeseoseoseogenfontontenseeseoseoteotenontonteaseaserseeseesegeatent Shoe Bargain For Saturday. ‘(Every Day. “The striking thing about the matter is the deserved rebuke of those who under- to Order Them. In an interview with a reporter for the Sun in Baltimcre last night Mr. Theodore Marburg, in speaking of the action of the Sandy Fuller, skilled laborers in the em- rloy of the parking conimission, be in- fair yesterday, which was the closing day of the meeting, and a very large number of Washingtonians were present. The lat- ter were gratified beyond measure at the Burnt Mills. 2:30 class, teotting—Bessie Gould, W. ‘Ss, Lin- — Ben Bolt, €lifton Laughlin, Berryville, class, trotting—Red Leo, Tom non; Timberlake or Maryland Boy Can- E. D. Pendleton; Hallock, J. H. Morrow: Princess d ——_ $1.00 Summer Cor- 4 , eee HECHT COMPANY. 515 7th St poh toe rain Altos sepublican party SARE | srerimeegiesaher cl aMNIos ce, ed eee D, Pendictans Halles 3. ta eee Mis z a é & A e lines of the old Gorman-Raisin demo- aod Z oy eat len ps py gr pending gd nee ets, with an offer of a price , I ‘able No. 10. (Second floor.) 9 2 cratic ring. The defeat of these dictators oe row. Brightwood, D. C.; Harry D., J. C % so far below their original cost $2 | e9e Figured Drapery Sitk was empaatic and deserved, and I am sure | _ $1 to Baltimore and return, Penna. RR,1 ae hyn oe ebation. see re sente: % St ies 3s Fe ARS SOPOT SIS meets the approval of thi and 9:00 a.m. trains, Sunday, August 7 Ma’ , Norfolk, Va.: Onycha Wilkes, ¥ that we consented to accept : For 25 CENTS YARD. | Goxtecestpetetedecteettesteteceeetetetectesteetntetetecteeteteteteeefntedetneoetntedeteentntntedetnmetetntetntetatetetene | effort to stifle the voles SL anenajere 29.—Aavt. 8. Carter, Washington: Cyclops, jr., J. G. g same to use mesely as'a leader | i Beer Cae Gord, tn colors. z of our voters ini the city was most ingolent, G aa : oe E ae yor 8 CENTS. and the drubbing they got will serve CLOSE OF LEESBURG FAIR. . Washington. g 7 ihe Sora unent petreen & Se Stamped Kindergarten Mats. “For 1 CENT. Soft shoes for tender feet. wor warning to others.” rvé as a pBccond hurdie Face—Dare Devil, FW. <> the hours of 9 and 3 only, 4gc. Odds and ends in Stamped Linen and Cotton 2 = : Capt. Oysters Te: Plate, J. G. Benton: Cutalong, 3 49 x Duck pleces, stch as Shirt Cases, Cushion Tops, U 1 . WILL GO INTO NEW PRIMARIES. See bea mandenTe ist Stuart; Consolation, J. P. Roman; {2 This corset is made of strong net, with | Mats, &e., &. Were from 15e to 25e. nusua: Sys 2 :d af the Leesburg | /iiNateer or Brock, C.H. Hurkamp, Fredere . eatea long waist, high aud 4 = 4 alr, Marburg Thinks It Was Proper | | There was a great crowd af the Leesburg | icksburg, Va.: McFonso, E. C. Ke 9 o'clock on Saturday nights. ‘ LANSBURGH & BRO, ‘ For 49 CENTS. ‘The 59¢ White Chamois 4-button Gloves. For 49 CENTS. OO vs Se f | Table No. 12. Pilen’s Goods. For 5 CENTS. 25e Best 4-ply Linen Link Cuffs. CENTS. = For Ladies’ $3 & $3.50 Outside of fhe deliciousness of the productions of our bakery you'll atppre- clate thelr freshness—you never get auy~ thing heres‘that’ hms stood 3 or 4 days. ~The speetils: tomorrow make it cheaper tojomder your cakes here than to make them yourself. Our popular Cur- rant Pound, Cake that That dejicions Sun- republican converticn ordering a new pri- mary election to be held September 9, said: “I shall be very glad to go into a new primary election, and believe it the proper course to take in crder to unify the party. But all factions should agree beforehand to abide by the result. “If the people want Mr. Malster for “We would all like to have the primaries absolutely fair in every respect, but no one success achieved by a team of Washington horses in the contest for the best pair of harness mares or geldings exceeding 15.2 hands. Crack teams from Middleburg, Oakland and Berryville had deen brought to the fair to win the prize, but Prince and Jim, the standard-bred Kentucky chest- nuts, owned by Capt. James F.’Oysier, wo ~ 5 recently won the first prizes at the Hamil- | Nuggett-Wilk Chas. W. é regularly sélts for 25 ll 8« ve eee aan yn have no desire to force | tcn, Va., horse show, so far outclassed the | villes Hayileld.’ Albert. Fields desciean 15e All-linen Link’ Cuffs—all sizes excapt 10%, Tan & Black cents Ib, for:. myself upon them. Virginia’ horses that they were awarded first prize without real competition. Capt. Oyster drove the pair in the exhibition for Oricff, Jchn Dugan, Washington; Harry D., J.C. McGurr, Brightwood, D. C.; Onycha Wilkes, 8. S. Carter, Washington; Wilton a John Mariner, Norfolk, V 2:40 class, trotting—Effie G., H. C. Hard- wick, Kinsall, Va.; Bertha Boran, Fantine or Maryland Boy, E. D. Pendleton, Balt more; Viola M., or May R., J. H. Morro’ n> General Beale. Wm. Sales, Brightwood Danny M., Wm. Brow, Brightweod, D. C. | pes resecke O: ff dd 5 with even a slight knowledge of the sub- hats day Lefere AV: 5 ex . a ; 25e Balbriggan Socks—sizes 9, 914 = a XIords. shine Cake we usu- ject believes that this can be looked for Cae sre rg ag agneneg tie Roe agg ‘Dandellon cae Rigides an cons a * | asceltent shoes in all the newest footwear fan-1( ally make-1for 1 Without a stringent primary election law, | was awarded the second prize for the best | T. C. Keys: ‘Trump, J.T. White, atuan 0} Suspe Shoulde ces. S cles; well made avd well fitting. Fall goods are as 9 02 | and even then there remains the difficulty | single harness, mare or gelding exceeding | J. T. White: Lizzeth, Wm. Shelton: Bag: > - C $9.50 Frenc Flannel Pajamas," “gusta, | coming im, and we must have rom, hence the|( Cents Ib. wll be. of ascertaining the. true, polities “of the.| 15-3 hands. net, FR. Keys. | : BLL OF ED: OBESITY REMEDIES, AS| 353° hay en eas “98: | reduction. It is saving one-half to buy tomorrow. 5 4 : voters, For these reasons many poll-| The champion high jumping contest, 4 ‘Open-to-all run—Dora‘ ag Nail ao abet Eattage Vea pe es Flannel Pajamas, For $1.29. Fresh Péach Pies, > ing places are undesirable. ~ cided yesterday, had eight entries and was| iden’ Pabiceat, Mt teen a ty CG. CBE $1.25 Madras and Flannel Pajamas. ‘The principal concern of every true re- | most exciting. All the horses were good / Patuxent; Rhymster, S. 8. Tracey: Dare Lap2z-tt Cor. 14th Si For 84 CENTS, 9 Shoe | > good, large ones. . 0% | Publican now should be to allay the in- | ones. It was won by Leap Year, owned | Devil, F. W. Page: Mabel. F. &. Whiting: es _| 9250 French Flannel Night Shirts, aven ner S > i tense feeling that has arisen between the | yy Chichester and Carter of Leesburg and| Hazlet, Harry Williams, Baltimore: y Fat Folks, Attention! For $9 CENTS. Shop, two factions of the party and minor differ- |“ridden by young George Carter. Leap| Golden, T. E. Aud, Herndon, Va.. Avon, A COMPLETE LINE OF LORING'S Te Muslin Night Shirts. Sizes 14, 14%, 15, 18 ences of epinion should give way to the | Year cleared six feet. T. C. Keys; Royal Rover, C. H. Hurkamp. Quetty Pocherations kad Flest:prodaciog | and 19. For #9 cents. | 928F St.n.w. AtlanticBldg. S A Reeve overwhelming need of the moment.” The drill of the United States cavalry pesvaslewed de edic and. le ’ NI * eames aaa | Seal Newu tes oem | a ° fhe Sy The How Primaries sss, ction of eer, ama | Armor for the Warshinn cor. F and lith sts. AGice | 39 Unlaundered Shirts.~ Odd sizes. 25 CENTS. Saccessor the Baltimore American. was given on the fair grounds and created acting ary of the navy has re- eee $1 and $1.50 Laundered White and Colored Bosom Shirts. For 49 CENTS, Don’t go toa Physician a to (Reeves, Poole & Co.), Grocer, Coffee Uoaster, Baker and Manufac- turer of Finest Confectiovs, ‘The actien of the republican state con- vention at Ocean City, providing for a new be a sensaticn. The remarkable feats of horse- manship performed by the troopers sur- passed anything the spectators had ever seen, and will long be,remembered by the ——“€~ 8 required for the bulkheads of the battle ‘i : : - . 1209 F Stree same a that act stands as an em- | throngs who atten ship Ilinois, “construction by that suce. Peston tae ther A LA | S tack ok ack eae se e , : Perma ition i on cond ". the teocomeeel eenaeeraessr ment wil ve mnse ‘with theo pein pany sine - - FT ather f an attack of sick headache, indiges- = rimaries of last Montes. Fetestie to ak licenses have been issued to the made and work. 4.00 and 5.00. ‘". BURT’S SHOE STORE, B.C. Burt & Co., New York, tion or nervousness. Doctor yourself with Wier’s Lemon-Seltzer—it will relieve you instantly. Try it. HUMORS OF ALL KINDS| following: Henry Simms and Annie Yi = ry oung, and Hannibal Shorter and Mary Washing- all colored. ~ : ; Curet'ty Cuticura Soap and the skin made declared null and void, Star decause| ‘Take Penna. R. R. to Baltlmore, Sunday, Aahes See oe s a Pee MS 8d Pe aniy wulte, AU Grogets. | ow ones are ordered for Thursday, Sep: | they bring answers. gee August 29. $1 round trip.—Advt. 5

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