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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1898-16 PAGES. SE a ne SILVER AND PAPER Senator Allen Introduces a Free Ooin- age Resolution. MR. TELLER DENIES CURRENT RUMORS Boys’ Clothing==Our concern now is with the small lots. They're many—as there cannot help but be where the bulk Of the business ceriters. To us they are bothersome. ‘To you they offer 4 chance of very special purchase—because we are in a hurry to move them—and haste makes waste. Sale There’s no buncombe about this sale--no long 's Suits and ‘tory to tell—no sensation. The loss is all sieccaas ours—and a voluntary one. They're our own make — creditable to us—and will give satis- faction to the full limit of their value. Not old stock, either—but brand-new—this season’s—every garment. a Suits are fancy All-wool Cheviots. im Sirigie-breasted Sacks; stripes, checks and mix- . The Overeoats are Black and Blue Kerseys: fashionable in cut and perfect fitting. : Here’s the point of vantage. They're $10, $12.50 and $1 5 values ior— BOYS’ NOVELTY SUITS— ‘All the ome, two and three of a kind among the Juniors, Middies, Stanleys—in fact, a representation of a)l the season's best and most popular styles REEFERS— About 50 Fine French Fancy Boucle Reet- ers, in handsome, exclusive effects. Scat- tering sizes—the prices have ever to our . Attorney General's Statement on patrons,our We do our duty 3 a 3 been $6, $7 and $7.50. Your $4, 45 are in this lot. They're a for S ier for your youngsters from and rn i ; y thts Cred Service: Sree eas Srvancther we can at\all thore years. The principles and ourselves. When it leads to loss-- 7 e 15 choice. —_--- — -—— reductions are determined ones—actual -- - PROVOKES SOME. COMMENT About 45 Chinchilla and Kersey Reefers == $1.95 it is carried. forward with the same energy--as Men’s Two Pants bargains will grect tomorrow's buyers. No 3 eae : =z - of the beat selling iots we havi oe s __tmatter I ae Roepe pees vee | Ce a when profit is the wages of effort. There comes Pants--matter how low the price—what we sell must be a satis $3.50, 93.75, $4 and $5. Your faction giver, or it won't be offered to you. choice fow . $3.25 $6, $7 and $7.50 Suits_Now.. $4.85 At the opening of the Senate today the reply of the Attorney General to the Senate resolution calling upon members of the cab- inet to inform the Senate what, if any, changes should be made in the administra- tion of the civil service law was read. The Attorney General recommended that attorneys employed by the Department of Justice and deputy United States marshals ought to be excepted from the operation of th $4.50 and $5 Suits-NOW $2.45 ‘The last of those big value Chinchilla Reefers—offered as a special at $1.35 a week or two ago, with plald Iisings, sailor collars, braid trimmed—will $1.00 tomorrow . LOT ON terms for . $6 and $7 F: $5. ish Worste eptionally well mi le and perfe ds, splendid dress styles and ex- @ time when we. must.“trim ship’’--when the . ‘ renee ~Ahelce of "several 1 pat 63. 75 LOT TWO—A half dozen different styles of good honest value ae = Casst. ' $2 broken lots must be cleared away--and th2 too ere mere Pants. Choice for . large lots thinned out to consistent propor- Ten’s We're never a customer for “seconds” —or a tions. January isthe month. Tomorrow a great Furnishings: = farthing’s worth of Haberdashery that for any ! quality or fashion fault could not be offered sacrificing will be made--to policy. The soundest rightly at full price. But when manufacturers want to make quick : * clearance the Six Saks Stores are ready buyers. bargains are those of the store’s making--these. Broken sizes of Boys' Resfer Suits— handsome fancy cheviots, with broad sailor collars and neat braid trimming. Rich in values—ont there are not all sizes. That's why they're so terribly reduced— All the $2.50 ones... Last of a big lot of Black All-wool Chin- chilla Reefers, of our own make, trimmed in the best possible: manner and the best value we bave offered at $7.50. Sizes 6 to ‘The leiter follows: “In response to the resolution of the Sen- ate of vecember 18, 13%, directing toe of the several executive departments vrm the Senate wnat appoinuve posi- | § All the $3.00 ones... The Great 38c. and 59c. Unlaundered Shirt Sale. All the $3.50 ones..... Tro MM be re vOrt a a bh bot 80 5 cau yp to now ” in thelr respective aepart- Wand the reductions actoal @E (() ; sizea ‘are complete—after (emoriow. we censot promiac TMG a ae tone Belek eo. the n their opimon, be excepted —NOW e All the $4.00 ones. 7 ; bie ipecHOwT aA » fered. Bet: H bedy who has seen them says so. Those uon of the laws governing Girls’ Reefers The new buyer is showing “no quarter to who borght rply. Examination proves the quality. of r the rules establushed by the old buyer chases. “No fault,” says the muslin the finish and the ft to be equal to the Soe, and “1 Shists the civil service commission, and to inform | § : All the $5.00 ones. and Gretchens-- 'h eh eae Pyles, qualities all right bree the Senate what chau; r amendments to | & 1,/..-c, aa |, nes “very . = FAULTLESS xX oe uae ee : the present civil service rules seem to be | & BOYS’ CAPE COATS— Se Ras Ge Ge but want clear racks.” We proniised him his way—and it’s loading S ‘ LTLESS NIGHT 27 je | If we'd had a little desirabie, as Indicated by their exper.ence, 1s Salts -of course the best values and : 4 4 SHIRTS— the shirt | more winter yo 1 have the honor to reply that by an| % Suightctase-apveition, ia Sime? Mleiel “Gnd the best patterns are the affected ones. the department for tomorrow with bargains made of our own stock. RS phe : atte ate | mter you amendment of ruie Lil of the civil service | BU ENT ee ine, Rerscye_some NG Re ee on ee me Not a sate of odds and ends scraped up in the market—not doubt- “ Faultless tet is see me |! } wouldn't be as lucky Clude ail oficers in the several executive plain, others brald or astrakban trimmed; us. 4 to 16 ts the range of sizee— ful values—but known qualities—regular lines — special creations. and Tall and" plemtihaL amet ent lore as this now. What the weather departments. This includes (egarung the letter of the provision) all necessarily rot all sizes of any one style. Last month Your choice of— has failed to do, prices iust neat effects: . 97.75 Your pick tomorrow. as indicated by my present experience, may Leaders in Five Cities. Saks’ Coren" oa fwith 25c. pity lune at. Lot of Boys’ $2 Calf Si 23 fairly said to be properly within the reason Stomneye: and assistant attorneys, include Boe oe ing Soe The $2.50 nesvow $1.55. Usual 650. kind for — = é ing it the latter ciass assistant austrict at- : e them @ parting pus Ral a eae " Seay | uk ask acs ere t ' a ‘The $3.00 ones—NOW 1.75 merert Some are very claborate-<thers are plain 2 Klondike Hate: ~tegalar Sic. valu “There is an ption made by rule VI, =o $ AN the $3.75 Refers for...... $1.45 —but they're all exclusive styles. These =for . nn. 38C. as, follows: 2 are the Gretchen cuts— UNDERWE AR— . Cirle’ ‘Th . » e * uf Bo: and e 4 c) Attorneys or assistant attorneys in Any of the $5 ones—-NOW $2.50 See areas $2.15 All the $5.50 Reefers for....... $2.95 $3.45 Scotch Wool Tau 0" tapered aa xalt any department whose main duties are con- ¢ ANAC EEG All the $6.00 Gretchens for..... ' A lot of Fleece Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts ular 98c. ones—for .. - Tected with the management of cases m ‘The $4.00 ones—_NOW $2.45 and Dravere; “Shirta with satin tronte; cme? = ‘All tne yo oaua 'si6sorcicnene Drawers reinforced ar buttons Las, of the Feather-teimmed = aieaiaig: cealthanit curmenen €0 een arbi a abe AIL the $6.75 Reofers for....... $3.95 9 all around. Genuine SOc. value Ta “orShanters—$1.25 "and. $1.5 uity of tnis provision, the distinction It Any of the $7.30 ones-Now.. $3.75 ‘The $5.00 ones—_NOW $3.25 = oe "$5.90 for. 39c. srades—for . aseeceet | A makes between the duties of attorneys is : ill the $12 and $1359 1 Boys’ Black and Brown Aipine “Fi y: fers All the $15 and $16.50 Gretch- pin ate, rtificial and unsound. Attorneys ana as- a ns 3 a A lot of Norfolk and New Branswick the latest shapes, regciar $1.25 Sistant attorneys, Inciuaing in the latter irre eno ones SOM $4.25 ~ $6.95 cus for - $8.90 Natural Wool ‘Shirts and Drawers——— and $1.50 grades—for .98c. asuistuat district attorneys, enould be re-| $ BOYS’ ULSTERS— : Semuelerooiese oe: 0S 25 Mg Tthis one fot ateseeesenes SOC. | anes 7 chat noved from the ‘ciassified ser A = Das eet elapicai ee eee) Ee eee Uae ee on po hat ve |r an Gl sthle tobe Bot jetsecessccct ce ; Matin this recommendation I have only con- sy Smee ere Ladies’ Two big lots—that have been ee sellers — reordered en's ai tee fee, wg ‘ A cnesccnves Guay mene nerereace| creel and aac disee 25 z ae ee ‘The $8&$9 ones—NOW $6.00 | Jackets== several times. The final close-out carries the prices eh en eas and Drawers, Hats cach the Be ¥ f he See SERCOKES ed Ee ey De xaee (Oca y) Ce ext very long, with big storm ete A lot of Strictly All-wool Double-breasted below the cost-—to rush them. felgintai enti ee ee OUR Derbys and Fedoras. " We “s conflict with them, and the same comment : = 3 5 5 a Sere 5 = See hae a icaie: ulster pockets and warm plaid linin; | and Reefer Suits, in three shades—regula: Ree ae ERS Tama ate Otticar dees None larger than 12 years. eae = $8 values—4 to 15 years—special = Red and Black Mixed Novelty Scotch Tan English Whipcord Jackets, strictly HOSIERY. had so many special sales—in eS at a ee price tomorrow " $1.05 Obeviot taller male dackets ein akieid fallor made, with dy frout. “munntah cont STERY— which we were able to give such ‘classitied service’ by that part of rule III, front and lined all.through with heavy with’ fawn-colored watin vrha- MOUs Exrta Heavy English Merino Half excellent values—that it has = rerwicictn ae Callies: Let of All-wool Double-breasted Short Black satin _Thadame. Speclal 65 q5 dame. aoe price, #8510, 35 ‘Hose—the kind that sod sells 17¢c. check d hi 1 f 7's © © The departmental servica Panta Suits, in choice patterns, excel. value at $9.75. Tomorrow... ° Reduced to - a E at 25c. a pair—for. . ed the sale of regular lines. shall include officers and employes, as fol- Jently well made and trimmed— iter ee ees Re Help yourselves to low: * * (by All executive officers ~ sizes 8 to 16 years—$5 values imports lack and Tan a and e Ed Ps outside of the District of Co- YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS. | _ tor * $3.65 Ladies’ Avaablerilaroe Ladies’ A lot of Ladies’ Risch | Hermedort ip for 25c soe a Regarag that have "$1.93 iumbia * * * * who are serving in a cler- se te, = toes—20c. grade... a os are: ical capacity, oF whose duties are in whole, A lot of Blue and Black Kersey overs | KNEE PANTS— Wrappers--BlueandWhite | Wyaists-- All-wool Flannel os BaP mt tere beng 43S tee ech Taeice opines coats, cut the stylish length; ned with . Flannelette : Shirt. Wai 1 NECKWEAR. "eo | fo oe eee . ere 1S, ver, Fy -S y _ NE fe as to the effect of this provision as against SEECH Weel, satin, acrons)/paculdare, red Mixed All Son eae ee Wrappers, madein latest style _ ete ae ae eee eae eae Shoe Both the men StS i ea ee aan Co eee aie FeO) ing Tor all-around Mae and cue in fe proportions, est style, in green, blue, black choles, of, shapes and’ ‘patt 15c. Temptings--and the boys Zn e treasury s . 5 to 50e. val - Bi . « Re a 2 Z the terms of deputies expire with those of Metal 7G LOO res ee tes ek with liberal hemis.“Regular price, and red. Regular $1 quality. 2 for 2e. will be bene- their principals. This view has been sus- : . $2. Tomorrow si........98c. fited by the specials we've to tained by Judge Rogers of the western dis- tit fo } Tomorrow..............50¢. 66 dozen regular S0c. Scarfs, and you ff trict of Arkansas, and opposed by Judge Tig Sie Ie-cag peeoa eT 2 know, Hake! Soc. Neckwear is equal So ee Jackson of the district of West Virginia. ’ . to the Toe. others It is not necessary to decide between these Young Men s Suits-- Choice of new patterns. 35c. Seren oy Ras cat Coosrese cs, views. Considering the relations between ‘ pane eae jaste—plain a sumer "ane Seatac” Bitind ser | Pants Solty mic up ta eee pate a ack Long Saks: and Compan P ee ae pried wee ail GGUbes aNGUM bettered: be ae ‘ants Suits, made up in new pattern all-wool Cheviots; some with 9 They keep the hands warmer than any Lot of Boys" femuler $1.50 souia explicit amendment to the rules. single and some with double- b Breasted vests; all sizes. other” kind of Gloves — and they're in Leather Caif Tomorrow. 91.09 “The other positions in this department, chee piebsaige sf gye NM ee r= ana CATERED ORS Ol ge ULE, Wadia ple Repti tor aT St aaa at solid leather. Tomorrow. . ard purpose of the civil service law. oe eozeeeceeeceoeoeeees® “By an amendment Yo the civil service | —— —— 2 POOLS rules, made May 6, 15%6, there were created c Eanw wmheuithe!mendage: of tie: unden caen atti =e —— SS == ——— a = in tne ‘classified service’ positions: termed | gent person i ese conditions, and, though an ex} B : * ‘excepted positions,” and these were defined | President was laid before Congress on the | port merchant's advantages for buying in cre : SURVEYING WITH WAGeN WHEELS. FERRER REE Rhee eee eee ee Re eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee to ie. by decision, (e) rule I, ‘Any position | 24th of last July, asking for a monetary} the open market are better, yet, ls—Rresenty.. The. Chief Jus- commission, there was no possibility of an international agreement. Mr. Teller quoted from Secretary Gage’s statement before the House banking and currency committee, Indicating that it was the desire of the Secretary to commit the with n the provisions of the civil service hut excepted from the requirements of competitive examination or registration for ment thereto.” In this class are all and assistant attorneys, even ‘times Out of ten, they are instructed from what manufacturers they should purchase. te. London's Dend Millions. From the London Times. “The Quality Store.” Bargains abound! tice, See fc, ann rie aed: Mr>-Jastice Shepard. 731—Washington,, and. Georgetown Rall- road Company, aK, Hickey; argument com- menced by, Enoch: Totten for appellant, con- eight {aise of hh their ‘main duties are connected tinued by M, J. Colbert; for appellee and with the management of cases ia court.’ | country thoroughly to the gold standard. At the meeting of the Camberwell vestry | concluded b; nh if The position is an unsatisfactory one. lust week Mr. St. Cedd, the chairman ot y Epoch Totten for appellant. We are glad we started this clearance sale when we did. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 750—Waite agt. Larocque et al.; argument commenced by 8. F. Phillips for appellant, continued by J. H. Ashton for appellees. ry removal will be invidious and com- the burials committce, moved resolutions, of as being for political reasons. I, which were unsnimously adopted, approv- surveyed that porticn in Dakota at a time when political debts were paid in surveying = We are glad we made it as sweening as we did. We are glad efo1 “1 i that the ‘excepted Before the debate on the civil service | ° as we cut the prices as deep as we did. We are wi = fons kosueed? Se question was resumed in the House of | !"§ Of the London county council's pro- Equity Court No! 1W—Justice Cox. contracts, the surveyors being, in many in- and lots of new ficndat” Folks who never had red cd Mr. Cockrell (Mo.) said that these recom-]| Representatives today an ineffectual at-| P0Sed application to parliament for powers | Rives agt. Rives; reconveyance decreed. | Stances, practical politicians, who knew so hf 3 ver had an idea that mendations ought to ae Sas wear ts ‘agree upon a time for| ‘© be conferred upon local authorities to Palmer at. Palmer; divorce a vin. mat. | little of civil engineering that It was a such fine rich furniture was to be had in W: ashington. Friend- dent of the United 8 he bad ful thovtermination of the debate. Monday | ¢Tect crematoria as an alternative means | Sranted. Hamner agt. Gtehams Payment |common saying that they could not find ships gained through such introduction will be lasting. We Tey thas be weed anes Oc tetee an hace: evening was suggested by Mr. Moody in| 0f disposing of the dead, and providing | Thos. E. Waggaman appointed guardian ad | "€2'-by rivers with a compass. Cases are gain something even if we are letting profits and costs slip plies of cabinet officers to the Senate reso- that, in the event of such powers being | Utem. Known to old-timers where surveying was but the effort failed Plager agt. Long; ft charge of the Dill, ‘ SPDERTRN Ce NOL fo anea eWiChGLEe iy labor ts away in the rush for empty show rooms atic o the Preside himself. seine granted, a crematorium should ry absent defendant ordered. Ruftin agt. Ben- | P* nnecessary or by 5 “Mc. Hoar (ase) said that’ the trouble} 224 Mr. ete tase) om fe Aor’! | tor Camberwell. Mr. St. Coad palnten tet SIRs reatra ning (ober diecbarwea-e 1Oy ceil ai a tiaaiu ore lettenree ee aan Every housekeeper in Washington ought to be particu- with all these communications arose from | Support of the la ik agt. Joyce; testimony before S. Herbert i There lieal ftnsteneea larly interested he C; ff 2 = z hat the argument of Mr. | that the unexhausted capacity of the par- ; ing the revolutions of the wheel, distances ly interested in the Carpet offerings. Within a wee the Ul-advised action of the Senate itself. | He maintained that ihe argument of Mr. | ish cemetery reached to some 10,000 liner. | Glets;,examiner, ordered taken. Sellman TP Fs k the “It seems to me. id he, “a most extrao: dinary proceeding for the Senate to direct the heads of departments to give their opinions as to the wisdom of the Presi- nt's order. That is what we have done, vertently, no doubt. Had my attention been drawn to it I should have moved to rescind the order.” were computed. This criminal and careless manner of surveying was due aiso to the fact that in early days it was believed that Dakota would never be thickly settled in these portions where surveys were thus egnducted. When such modes of running lines are considered it is no wonder that some farmers, when the rush to Dakota agt. Hertford; appearance of absent de- fendant ordered. Cireult Court No. 1—Justice Cole. United States. ex rel.,.Everson agt. Young; rule to show cause. Albany City National Bank agt. Columbia Filter Company: mo- tion for judgment overruled and plaintiff to give $50 security {n ten days. Rauter- mills advance their prices. We are saving you just exactly a half dollar on a yard on Moquettes what you will have to pay in the future. That makes our Carpet ‘specials very import- ant. ments only, while the population of the parish already exceeded 254,000. The city of London commissioners of sewers, on the recommendation of the sanitary committee, and the Islington vestry have adopted si! fiar resolutions, with the approval of the majority of the metrupolitan vestries ana were boti: in reality strong arraignments ot the spois system. He denied that the scope of the exeentive order of May 6, 1886, was not understood when the St. Lous platform wis adopted. Mr. Gillette commented wittily on the spectacle of the white-haired veteran, Gen- Silver and Government Paper. eral Grosvenor, leading the young hotspurs of the party in the battle for the spoils, district boards. From the return (metro- politan cemeteries) just prepared by the berg agt. Nesline (garnishee); judgment of began, upon making entry of public lands discovered in some cases that thetr entries Choice of any $1.35 Moquette for 85c. Choice of any 75c. Tapestry for 55c. ! = lution de- id it recalied to his mind the words | ome office for presentation to parliament, | justice of the peace affirmed. N. E. Na-| of what was supposed to be 160 acres really eS na tee Sica Satin Gani ite y placed in the mouth of Henry | It appears that the combined areas of the | tional Bank agt. Starkweather; motion | consisted of 250 acres, while in other cases Choice of any 90c. Tapestry for 75c. picasa Ahem nea taiben ep ncaa varre at the battle of Ivry: cemeteries is 651 acres, 300 acres of which | for judgment overruled. Frazer & Co. | entrymen were justifiably enraged upon as- Choi dependently and without delay, begin and |" D°TS"N re you see my white plume | Pave already been used for the burial of | agt. Dugan: motion for Judgment, grant: |.Cortaining that thelr entries embraced but oice of any $1 Tapestry for 90c wntinue the free coinage of silver at the SEExe ‘ 1,511,000 bodies, leaving 351 acres, which | cd. Estate of Smith; certified to’ Criminal | §) or 100 acres. During recent years the fatio of 16 to 1, that such coinage should Se suplemented by a safe and sound na- Sonal paper money ‘0 be Issued by the gov- Sie Taste tad.) spoke in opposition to | # defelency up to date of 2,704,000, ing or $00 m thirty days. Supple, Hard- Pg A ee orp eran ir en Random Savings from the great assortment @rrment without jntervention o! nks, r. Fai nd.) spol ot waa Companyantl Woerier ime iodator ; the notes to be full legal tender and to be | the law. He declared that the republican Separates Per yeas perhaps have valuable improvements, has ned in an amount sufficient to meet the business demands of the country: that any increase of the interest-bearing debt should ed Ove ca 2 a - fendaut's motion to quash writ of execu- | for a fence on a new survey. This survey ee ea ta issued or wold oeccnt be [oF cre ctttee reterme, ‘He Whole system | 1 chinery and material for the coming | tion sustained. Bradford agt. Duehay; | takes considerable land from the farm of Parlor Suites. oe Sideboards. s act of Congress, and them only in Conkling, in his opinion, the | year, it is said, are encouraging, and as piobon he ete ee sone counts oS camera Ree ee ee SIAN es eae ees ee lecular $12.50 Oak Sideboard, full size es of pressing ity; that the gov- senator New York had ever | there is no limit to the markets in which | Csmissed by consents. wih leave to Stays Soe cand erarpresent toi tenlat the! efforts tern. A Wonderfal value at the ‘Saice e ernme discharge 4 u e 21 2 p e clearance price, ‘ Seaakeroe ic Gatien of ty obligations rete had once spoken, he said. of the | the American manufacturers have been Fletcher et al. agt: McCartney; demurrer | Osten Olson, from whom Peterson pur Spices oasis Wack is ae ae artered Ouk Sideboard. Jav:ful money in which it should be paid, | He had never appreciated It so much as he eblexa| compete, «numberof contemplate.) to deciuratiodjargnedy eer Go a enone Pe aie'an uptoletered in French silk_rep plate mirror, shelf top and bottom, with “h option should never be sur- | had du this debate. Mr. Cummings | foreign score ee which Iniereat Sapir Criminal Court No, {Chief Justice Bing- | locate tne ere a and, becoming greatly = from $00 to clearance €4Q Suckers ua” cach 23.50 red. said the nostility to the system had been | companies at present, are mostly in Europe. hamn. ‘ nkiemap decade ped + --- DEO | Clearance price............ Mr. Allen spoke briefly in favor of the | steadily growing. In Berlin, Germany, a company has just| United States agt’ Marshall Johnson, earaned: ons Orne Pert naldel themes = i tapentyaegala er Quartered Oak Sideboard, four feet long, adeption of the proposition set forth in his “The system is doomed,” said he, “and | peen formed with a capita! of $7,500,000, to | larceny; case given to jury. United ‘States | have r eth atpost, breaking both barrels. s1ie age oy $98 Loa Trenck, late | mirror ror. resolution concluding with the statement | one of the factors in its destruction is Tam- = mentlecttische [Licht i? 4iagt. Jokn Collins and James O’Brien, saree ‘a feeling has developed, and it is SD ae ‘op. ral $25 that he would at seme subsequent time go | many Hall. be known as the Electrische Licht und) bousebreaking; seutence suspended during ! Much hard fee ze sacar peace and ore fully into the details of his reasons eR SS Kraft Anlagen Gesellschaft. This compauy gcod behavior. United States agt. James | believed that another series of pe! hamber Suites. the reasons of the populist party in oF Germany. | Will undertake the promotion of the Sie . legal contests is at hand. favor of the plan he resolutio had set forth in the 7 \ ished int! 2 Solid Oak Hall Leak, with oval French ° conchus 5 ° r of manufacturers that have | Berlin, are trying to obtain the contract | United States agt. Lucy Johnson; false a a price DS mirror, worth '$5— = itt cove ra slows f we ee ee one aoe ES une ees with | f0r_the central station at Grossrohsdorf. | pretenses; verdict, guilty. United States | From the New York Independent. Regular $100 Large Oak Suite, massive offered at the clearance $16 50 not often give heed publications com Pots ee ae In Vierna, Austria, a concession has just | agt. Russell Howard; housebreaking; on | 4 go9q man has ever spoken a single apd rich in ‘effect cand fact, with darge Ive eS cerning himself or the conviction of those | te German market are greater than those | heen granted for a projected electric tram- | trial. United States agt. Edw. Walker; lar- Solid Oak Hat Rack, with French Aer who believed as he believed upon the finan- elal or other questions, but he felt that a statement recently published, which is, in fact, now going the rounds of the press, Was a gratuitous insult to those who question as he be- nt shows,” said he, ; question | to do if have no proper com- ‘They merely a local matter, to be considered and if manufacturers’ names who | anticipated, and in many medjum-size | ,,Pstate of Anna G Hynt: 2.5 Cera ei erieere eg nay tree pet We. 14 Selld Oak Chive ot, witli lange swell discussed from the standpoint of their own | twice as many = 3 fe] Maddox; Pe | OE -Secibement ba sany falar ko Soy. a8 values, each of 4 selfish or local interests.” had never exported to Germany than they| towns electric lights are contemplated. | 1, Michler and Sam if Reeson, ar; do. to | but at the heart of ia gladness there ia 6 be eal geen Perm Rie otra Sed EA og $30 tome der $14.75 Mr. Teller then read from a newspaper | did in 4805-96 together. Though in value| Germany 1s the most active competitor | ‘Th encida C. Rocsd#! bond $500. Batate be serpent he cannot strangle. The winner to- Price, More astoaiahing still $97) SO) ance. 7 and the “article of which he complained. In| the amount of business has not been as| in this market. From Constantinople ad- | jagar ganney; wiwedled, nition te pro- | day may be the loser tomorrow. he nerv- at clearence price........ a Sed Chae * Closet, brief, it charged that the recent reports | great, the various kinds of manufactures | vices have been received that a syndicate |} 2:6 and letters testamentary granted to | ous fan, Sica Reory is followed by an inevitable Solid Oak Chamber Suite, antique, f0- —— shelves—a very to the effect that the Secretary of the | in this one year exported exceed all others. | has applied to the authorities for the fur- | Dive, So [ya0neys ‘Estate of Geo. | and trémendous reaction. What does the teh, and If we peoded any proof th pie _Seustng at the clearance 319 ‘Treasury had tendered his resignation | The prospects of the continuance of this] nishing of an electric light plant and power J. Sel b; order tion. Estate of | voice of wisdom say? The plea is very sub- | fue of value oaiten. only Laree. Were the result of @ conspiracy to create | direct trade all depends upon the efforts| hcuse at Smyrna. Other parts of Turkey | 4. Scmwan: onder Ge puflicace. Rake of | soles Os Suche to be. very, persuasive. The pe Fag hd po ~~ wn “sella beta PEs Ss Feed trouble between the President and his Sec- | that the manufacturers make. In Ger-| are also contemplating improvements in the:| 47 ave Jaeger; tts as letters of ad- | voice of says: that sinneth very attractive. Clearance $14 75 Tictveeotered at oe the Treasury and perhaps to dis- | many, as ry bao ae an he A Drop electeseay oa ae caer Ere hearts istration filed. (state of Jane M. Mc- | against me wrongeth as own soul.” The price ....-. i price . rupt the cabinet. erly introduced and well accept e|are most fortunate ~ | man! Coit filed and | man is actually devou! Every “I resent this charge,” sald Mr. Teer, constant. A German merchant, if he finds| tracts. Crabb; petition for prokgte of A Tegard it ass Midst the ranks of war, And be your flamme today the head Of Grosyenor. party was not responsible for the civil ser- vice law. Mr. Cummings (N. Y.) announced himself From the ww York Journal of of the two previous years. At least this is the stgfement made by two of- the largest banking firms having forwarding depart- nts gor the benefit of those manufac- tu¥ers;iand also for the accommodation of merchants in Germany. who wish to deal directly with the factories. One of these ‘firms’ @ifd yesterday that during the cur- rent yéar they had entered in thelr books would accommodate 1,767,000 bodies of the county of London population, estimated to have been on April 1 last 4,471,000, showing Our Electrie: Machinery Abrond. From the New York Journal of Commerce. ‘The prospects for the exports of electrical men’s system in Germany. The Allege- meine Electricitals Gesellschaft, alzo in way between Branik, Kodkowicka and Prague, In , Stockholm the Trollhatten Electriecks Kraft Ache Bolag, is the name of a new company, with a capital of 4,500,- 00 kroner. In Spain any number of ele tric light plants and electrical roads are in project, which, if they go through, will be under control of either English or French syndicates. Itaiy has also, it is ssid, adopted electricity extensively. A tramway between Tormin! and Tascolum is Court No. 2. Carr agt. Connell; motion to set aside demurrer and for judgment over- ruled. Schlecter agt. Bernheim; undertak- jucgment overruled. Circuit Court No. 2—Justice McComms._ Carstairs, McCall & Co. agt. Brown; Ge- F. Williams, false pretenses; on trial. Criminal Court No. 2—Justice Bradley. ceny from the person; verdict, not guilty. Probate Court—Justice Hagner. Estate of Wm. H. Forrest; will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to W. B. Williams; ' bond, $800, and col- lectors ordered ‘to réiifer account. Estaie of John Lane; will itted to-_probate and erento’ to Wm. F. Estate of Julia A. T van; bond, $12,000. tate of Wm. W. numerous serious struggles between claim- ants has resulted in new surveys being made, but the disinclinaticn of farmers to prevented. permanent adjustments of the difficulty. The latest trouble arose from the attempt of H. C. Peterson to set posts —_~+2- Gambling. word in praise of gambling. Is it not a pity, for young men to espouse any cause for’ which no honest defense can be set up? Goodness has a defense, evil has none. Sobriety has a defense, drunkenness has none. Honest money-making has a defense, gambling has none. By the very ordination of Divine Providence, gambling ruins both the winner and the loser. The winner has Setilers in Dakotn Whe Can’t gare All Their Farm: From the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Another outbreak of the survey troubles in Turner county, South Dakota, is threat- ened. These troubles arise from the care- lessness of the government surveyors who of Furniture Offerings. Regular $75 Oak Chamber Suite, pat- ferned in the very latest style, and So- ible manner, S100." Ereatance ‘price ber Suite, ‘select- $65 Oak Cham! wood, made with great care, and ‘artistically carved—it's sii. orns- than Hat Racks. mirror — REDUCED" from $17.50 to clearance price. . $13. We have ope Gum Hat Back, and heay- =| China Closets bad thought degrades the quality of the with great emphasis. “I do not believe that | that an imported article can be sold more ~~ ee order of pabllestign. eee ta of | brain. Every evil passion. leaves: a man $13.50 Roll Head Box = $9.90, it comes from the Secretary of the Treas- | advantageously for export than the home A Wedding Coincidence. zp areen OL ee ‘ror tate of | poorer than it found him. money Couches ury or that he believes any such thing. | made, will introduce it in foreign countries Theresa F. Dudley, igh Hol pro} he is losing his “What shall it 8-foot Oak Dining Tables--$4.95. We, those who believe on the financial | without hesitation; this is one of the rea-| From the Detroit Tribune. will filed. Patsia ; 1d and tuuestions as I do, differ from the Secretary | sons why certain’ American-made goods| The most prominent society event in| tate, of Thos. F. orate $4.50 y=back Dining Chairs--$2.75. of the Treasury and the great republican organization which is now in power in this country. “The rightful or wrongful solution of this reason why such an increage has oc-} D. Calkins, son of ex-Mayor B. H. Calkins, Deer eee a every young man Write tt fn Ereat question will net only affect the peo: curred in such a diversified number of ar-| to Misa Irene Root, daughter of Edward Druggist Makes Assignment. tor of hls heart, that to sin against wiedom ple of the Unit tates, but the people of | ticles has been that mat st manu-/ R. Root. A singular coincidence regardi: not only to . the whole world,” said he. factures have been this year. A their marriage is that-both were born iad ally to drive the soul itself into destitution “I resent“most emphatically the imputa-} William street banking firm, largely en- Friday and their wedding took place on and ruin: This applies to ali’the forms of tion that any other but the broadest con- | gaged in the forwarding to Ger-| priday, New Year eve, and the parents of vice Which we have ee ee siderations ard reasons have influenced me | many, claims to be actively engaged in| 22ch were born on ‘Friday and were mar- and certainly it does. not least to the or molded my sentiments. I ought not to | sending large quantities of bicycles ried on Friday, New Year eve. srowing crime of gambling. be charged with such a dirty insinuation as | parts and any number of cash registering : “ Aa . 4s contained in this article. machines. In lal ving machinery only LISTE GRAS pn SUR SHR “It is perfectly plain that today the re-|a moderat for this market has| She—'*Why ts it, I wonder, that little men From Publican party is the party of the gold | been felt during the past few weeks; the | #0 often marry large women.” - standard, and it is equally plain that there | orders on are small, but the time of een don't know, unless it is that the “3 4s no distinction between the sentlnents of | the year seems to be the reason for this in- Seer See SETEAE te BAR RE SE ee porer’ asked the new ms 4 doing gua” = Peeuiiens retary of the Treas- | activity. Exchange Piaco banking | Sigemente” 90 oo E “Br. Toler them diaconeed at length the ne digect business between the Ameri: | When Hamiet sala “But I have that =a amie ‘noche =m i that tween : efforts that have been made to obtain an| can urers and the German mer-| within which passeth show,” it Is belicved aE, aos Sasa | oe intermationst agreement upon the silver | Chants is to inereane. Today more ' that he had in his pocket © compitmantary "a Says that every intelii-} than tl of the trading is done ticket for e circus. e Sena have such an outlet through the German It is not the same with ces a n- market. French or a British export merchant. tonight at St. Mark’s Church of Marcus sent Of next of kin.-, White Enameled Beds, all sizes--$2.95,

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