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G STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1898-24 PAGES 926, 928 rough to =. through to 704-706 K st. 704-706 K st. “LIONS LED BY ASSES" ENLISTMENTS FOR THE NAv’/BRIGADE CHANGES “The Dependable Store.” Gen, Gord's FumousSaying Rove YAP to aruing Otomo 69c.changeable silks, 50° yd. “{t Savannah. "by the English Press, = of Dy: ia. Arrival ofa British Corvette—An It may seem strange, but it is nevertheless a fact—that there isn’t another store in town showing changeable surah silks for less zi a a trouble, has for a time been = 4 pedt War. Pleasing Kind |=" 222 = : than 79c. a yard. Changeables are scarce—very scarce. We've succeeded in securing several pieces—of extra heavy quality, dou- at the start, because recent researches have shown | Great Discontent With British «News of cut prices. And Bed cases ‘Save tice alata in wenger Sepia oe oe 3 SAVANRAG. Ga, March pie 1808. ble twill reversible changeable surah in new blue, sage, geranium, new brown and turquoise—every thread pure silk and instead of ‘Room Furniture makes up the list. | ‘seston. ‘The enlistment pf sailors for the navy | 69¢., its usual price when it isto be had—shall sell it for 50c. a ‘At no time during the vear is the | sugar cal era roam arm of indigestion, the gces on as rapidly as the three naval of- 40c. surahs & Jap. silks, 29c. sugar and starchy food not being assimilated by = stock more complete or fresher—at | the digestive organs. In Bright's disease the ficers who have charge of it can examine ime in the history of the furni-|“\ auc 2,.not Properly assimilated. FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP | 2nd pass upon tlie applicants down at the no time in the history ‘ While consumption and dyspepsia are twin United States custom house. The great me- ture trade has fine furniture sold for | diseases, and it is beyond question that dyspepsia SEREEL One of the best bargains in silk we've ever offered goes on sale Monday. - Lot of 21-inch black Habutai Japanese silk — genuine Lyon’s dye—and a splendid heavy lustrous quality—all silk and an ee z oe Jerity of candidates for the navy ere, of less money. Such offers as these are | "Hor the trouble has been to fad a remedy thet (Copyright, 1898, by Associated Press.) coeres, colored: as theyiare. ase ru the to be appreciated by those who are LONDON, April 2.—The crisis between everlasting black, also lot of plain black, double twill surah silk, which are splendid 4oc. values, go Monday at 29¢. a yard. Ww. B. MOSES ano. | THE PROBLEM SOLVED. THE NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY ———— F st., cor. 1th. Mattress Factory, ist and D. ‘TESTED. Order Affecting Organization of D, 0, National Guard. THE ENGINEER CORPS ABOLISHED Henry B. Looker Commissioned Major of Sixth Battalion. ——— Furniture Factory, 12th & B. Stornge, 224 & M. —_———— Statesman’s Foreign Policy. PREPARING FOR WAR Brig. Gen. George H. Harries, command- material rms jor labor on Sbely Utne ait GESTS oe the vessels wiich ply the rivers and south | 136 the District of Columbia militia, today home-fixing this spring: = Sen pects! egal 3 Spain and the United States is hard push- carried into effect a most important change, s pring This has been tke question which has puzzled | 4 for first place in public interest here| °@, Waters generally. ffecting the organization of the local bri- esas physicians and ties alike, until th tor The arrival in port of H. M. corvette Cor- | *! ODD DRESSERS. stipirn whores cen ago by the appearance of « | DY the question as to whether or not the] aetia with 200 British sailors on board had|€4de of Natioral Guard. The Engineer rew dyspepsia cure in the medical world known | Marquis of Salisbury will retire from of-| 4 hastening effect on the war feeling, and | COFPS, or 2d Separate Battalion, is wiped as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which it was claim- | fice, and the consequent reorganization of | i+ was not lor g before the dock was crowd- | Ut Of existence by being merged into the ed was as a certain, rellable cure for every form| the cabinet. The conservative newspapers, | eq with sightseers; fcr a war vessel of any | 6th Battalion, the latter having for a year of a trouble. particularly in the provinces, are in open] nation ts a rather infrequent visitor to the | D2St been skeletonized—a battalion only on Ppavennge rides bere “he new remeay | Fevolt. The National’ Review sums up the] Sevannah river, though the flags of almost | Paver. The resignation of Maj. Gilbert all nations are to be seen on trading ves-| Thompson of the Engineer Battaljon has bitter™denunciaticrs by quoting the late many tests and carefully observing results. = For three years the remedy has been thoroughly | Gen. Gordon's saying: sels in the harbor. The Britisn lost noj been accepted. Mr. H. B. Looker, surveyor Solid Oak Dresser. Solid Oak Dresser. Solid Oak Dresser. White Enameled Di ‘will not crush—vorth a ee tested in every section of the country and with| “The British race is @ race of ions led| time in getting thelr veseel in shape for | of the District of Columbia, will be com- eee a ee ie Pg gg ama ne cl White Enam [cd Dreese and satisfactory results. by asse: inspection, and since then, except at meal | Missioned major of the 6th Battaiion. quality—the 50c. sort every- of: strictly all pure wilk—a magmiicent g, Solid Ouk Dresser. FH enue, Dee ton nets can be [honestly | ‘The discontent is so widespread that the] hours, there las been a constant stream of} This action by Gen. Harries was un- Where—f0E.-..-.2.eeeveereee SOC> Y grade—wortl, $1.00. 2+ OFC eee ae ee cease... $2200 etl ne Mein 1c oats apa =e ‘ys, | dea Js rapidly gaining that a crisis in the| visitors on her. The sailors seem to enjoy | Joubtedly hastened by the expectation that petra spectal | bargain in black Moire ant Ok Drerscrs nc! Eae00 ‘90 | Depsia or sour stomach, gas or wind on stomach, | Mistory of the unionist party will soon be} showing their ship, the workings of its| the District National Guard will be calied several ew designs—these Moire Facoines Our line of new fancy dress waist silks a 0 go | too much bile, undue fullness or pressure after | reached. The consensus of opinion inclines | heavy and rapid-fire guns and other par-| into the service of the United States with- are the cream Of the men tien Ad gh aah nt 4 White Enameled Dresser... $30.00 eating and similar symptoms resulting from disor- | to the belief that the Marquis of Salis-| aphernalia of war as much as the visitors | in a very few days. It would undoubtedly silks, apd are really. worth $1:39.. SOC. ing the new turquoise, ceries. new Deows, Solid Mahogany Dresser. ;;- $38.00 $24.00 | dered digestion. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets were | bury, yieldirg to the advice of his friends, | delight in irspecting them. Though there | have occurred, though, sooner or later, had Black brocaded satin duchesse,.in hand- Seba Ber Menten wre wie ah oe Tay “tines. ven. 1.-. $48.00 $30.00 | 0t Placed before the public until this three years’ | will retire from the foreign office, but will] is a full complement of officers aboard, they | NO indication of hostilities arisen. No au- some new designs—of exceptional quality, finest silke—those among them that sold t z trial left no doubt as to their vellue and they have | romain premier. A certain amount of col-| seldom put themselves on ing! ion. Sey- | thority existed under the law for the main- Se — and strictly all pure sil up to $1.39, In checks, satin barred, BUREAU WASHSTANDS. recently been placed in the trade and can be found pect tenance of a battalion of engineers, and it roca. al eatine ‘that 69c. cannalle plaid and reversible bro- 8c. or is given to this belief by Friday's semi-| eral of those who have, however, have given | yas considered unnecsssary and andesir. on sale at all druggists at the nominal price of s ig official rumor that the queen will confer} great delight to those who have seen them | able to continue the battalion in service. cades—to go at. (Just the thing for hall rooms. | 50 cents per package. a Y winging mir-| No extravagant claims are made for the remedy. | upon the marquis, the lord Meutenancy of | in their full rig of showy uniform, with} The Engineer Battalion consisted of four ° Have 3 drawers and swinging tk wit ace cape emma nia, typhoid | Middlesex, and the question of his suc- | its many accessories and elegancies.’ Thus | companies. A was a company of infantry, m roide =a Fi rit For.) ow. | "er Dor anything but just what it is claimed to| cessor is debated in the most lively man-| 972,0f the officers has made himself par-| its specialty being sharpshooting; B Com- ioe ° Were. Now. | cure and that is every form of stomach trouble. of ticularly noticeable, dressed in a tallor-| pany consisted of artificers, C Company 3 5 * Enameled Bureau Wasb- aa | No dieting 1s necessary. Good, wholesome food | 2&7: The enemles of Mr. Joseph Chamber-| made uniform, which, as uniforms gener-| was made up of engincers, while the mem- We've secured 8,000 yards of delicate cambric edgings, nain- stands... $8.50 woke oh ; lain, the secretary of siete for the colonies, | ally go, is simply “out of sight,” if that] bers cf D Company devoted their attention 5 Pes A eee eee ee ccon $1.90 | seer te ml see sane nest aumared that | citieeciiy- circulating: the report thai | term can-be ued ts a unltoue which tinct Henaling. sook and Swiss embroideries—of an importer and we put them on ‘ a yspepsia jets w! gest it. * . . Bureau "Wash: he aspires to succeed the Marquis of Salis-| sight ,and very much in evidence. The way neers ani = sale Monday morning at a third less than what we've the same $7.00 $5.00) | Druseists (claim for it that it ie a pleasure to | Poy. which is farthest from his thoughts | he wears his monocle, a single glass| | nsineers and Signal Company. 2 e Higa i recommend It to dyspeptics, because it gives such $8.50 $6.75 | untversal satisfaction. at present, Mr. Chamberlain knowing that | ®aueezed up in his eye, which is attached| Under the new order of things there will goods marked in our regular stock. The purchase comes just in his liberal-unionist friends would desert if] te his neck—the glass, not his eye—by a|be a company of engineers and a signal ime, for you are buying these for the new summer dresses. We've sh 5 | Hittle book on stomach diseases sent free by | | wide blue ribbon, {s one of the things that isi b; sas x don a Washstands.. + $8.00 $645 aadressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. a ae gree solid tceueect ere must be seen to be fully aEproatats law Mach walbe. So amaaaee Sane divided the purchase into two lots, and you may count a saving of i i y i e of ‘vons! he % 5 re x 2 ‘5 z Combination Washstands, With = ° So Se eo Ses ee ee Dar eye penk ue | Heutenant. ‘The engineer company will, in from a third to a half your money in all you buy. Mirror. (1 large drawer, 2 small drawers and closet.) red the pre-| the banks of Newfoundland, where she | ll probability, be in charge of First Lieut. 8,000 yards of fine cambric edgings— 5,000 yards of fine Nainsook and Swiss hes ces ced ote apse erthpemt ty re-| Will remain until September. I asked one | Chandler, while an effort will be made to ee a ge embroideries net ordinary Hamburg em. miership if the Marqu! of her officers if he thought there would be | induce a signal officer of considerable abil- pans Stak eadca Cese “macs the tinicest and’ Clethest Goede aech os tires altogether, Mr. A. J. Balfour, thela fight or a foot race between us and |ity, well-known to General Harries, to ac- eee a eee — 1113 F St. Soeerdondeedetontonsete Now. ts first lord of the treasury, acting secretary | Spain. He said he couid not allow himeelf | ces:t the command of the signal company. 12K. a yard—will be offered at ps ghey ree aos ss Solid Oak Washstand with emnan pumitrer woe $8.00 $6.45 f if he was to remain nameless he would not | ants of the signal company as it existed up I Cc yard 1 DI yard Enamelea irroe. . .00 7.25 0) 4 his uncle in the foreign office. : ‘a : ¢ aye be Solid Oak Washst 0 Bb ceed his uncle Mmountedy to be the out.|B@d_ passed away. “Nations, we aro {ctary list for the time being. ° ‘)) taught,” he sald, “are like dogs. They The engineer company will consist of fight only on first contact. The moment | thirty-two men, selected from Companies come if Mr. Balfcur can overcome his ob- jection to elevation to the house of lords. BRASS COSTUMERS. Best Quality : Jeader in the house of commons, will suc: | hesitate to say that the time for a fight |to’today will be placed on the supernum= they hesitate, debate the question and get |B and C of the 2d Separate Battalion. ° —— on 49, sats 3 Failing him, the foreign office rortfol'?| to smelling each other, that moment all | Company A, under Capt. J. 8. Tomlinson, I a dies’ vests Ladies’ & child’s will probably be offer mer, | danger of a fight has passed away will become Company A, 6th Battalion of Brass Costumer. $7.50 the British minister and consul general a’ Infantry. Captain F. W. Holt‘and Captain s Brass Costume $9.00 d Cairo, with the possible reversion to Mr. Two League Clubs at Savannah. W. E. Harvey of Companies B and C, re- ° hosiery at \, Brose Cocrumer. sion 3 George N. Curzon, the parliamentary see] For bage ball fads, and the followers of | spectively, with their leutenants, will be half rice a : z retary for the foreign orrscs, ‘has greatly | ‘Re Bame generally, Savannah just now is transferred to the companies of similar ° One hundred and Atty tive doven Indes’ > " cS con . rare > . | designation of the talion. these dies? 2 he and children’s full, regular made two-t BED ROOM SUITES. $ Improved his parliamentary position, im-|"€aven. Besides a couple of scoré of indi- | designat Laven Shee Deen i000 ladles’ three: thread jisie vente, with fee aaeae ar detain biees eee ae and silky to the touch—by the best of Tuck Se pean have been secured, and go on sale Mon- we have always had to ask—we can put day at them on sale at 2 5 cents. Solid Oak Suite, 3 pfeces.. Ss pressing his colleagues with his adminis- | vidual players ccnnected with the league |}y their. ability. in order to retain their trative ability. clubs, there are two club outfits, the Balu- | commissions. It is expected that the mac AN ‘The marvelous tardiness of the foreign | more and Chicago, and the Savannah and | jority of the men will accompany the offic office in receiving officially news from | wroniie clubs of the Southern League. Be- | cers to the 6th Battalion. Considerable re- China, which is first published by the | cides these, mdny of the base ball writers | Cruiting will have to be done to bring the newspapers, drew from Mr. Curzon, reply- | Of the country and sporting men, who are | Companies up to their full strength. A new ing to Mr. John Dillon, the leader of the | picking up points for use in the pools when |C°mpany, too, will be mustered in to fill At Less Than Half Inish nationalists, an amusing explanation. | the games Bemin, axe heres ‘the’ ball play- | the vacancy caused by the establishment besendonsoegeeseoteos ‘The ladies’ sizes are in dark ox blood of state for foreign affeirs and government | to be quoted in that connection, but that | Captain S. H. Wiggin and his lieuten- He said he would hesitate to say what are | or. Gre getting themselves in shape and | of the signal company. These changes will Without doubt this is the best bargain and the children’s are in tan and choco- % . the Actual Cost. the functions of the modern Journalist, | Dracticing together. It seems to be 4 mod- give the brigade an additional infantry, or ered ‘the geuller' pes "o€ thle’ cliy-for Does sok for leet thas 250 palr Oy any 3 ctuai Cos adding: ern innovation; but it appears that the | gnting, battalion. ae: ae =i . ge = E i - : the 's . “values—and we will show you the $ But I imagine they do not exclude in- | professional ball player of modern times Transfer of Staft. et them for 20t. each. Sat that peice get them for 25c. each, our own stock at that price. - telligent ariticipation of facts, and, in this | is put through a training similar to that z C., §&]1 C. per ¥ | scmewhat unequal competition, the jour-| the prize fighters undergo. The result is The staff of the 2d Separate Battalion” will M. x is nalist, whose main duty is speed, is lable | (hat they all look Itke a lot of young prize | P€ transferred, with one exception, intact = Hy fi H ren egy ingmer> rer am 3 roll % | sometimes to get the advantage of the dip- | fighters. The Base ball players were out in | to the 6th Battalion. The personnel, it is Record breaking notion selling. = bas! be = lomatist, whose main object is accuracy.” | full foreé last night to witness a tight be- | vnderstood, will bo satisfactory to Maj. 700 pairs ladies’ shell side combs—usually A5c. stockinette dress ublciis will go eat se z During the debate in the house of com-| tween Dave Hern, the trainer of the | po s 2%5e. and 35e.—go Monday at Lie. pair. Monday at Se. pair. % and wi M s oker. The exception referred to affects idioma a ip- mcns on the British prison system Mr. | Orioles, and Tem Corcoran, a local pugl- | First Lieut. Gs All-silk seam binding, 8c. plece Monday, Jchn Redmond, the Parnellite leader, ad- | list. They fought fifteen rounds in a packed leut. G20. A. Drury, surgeon, who 1,000 yards loop-edge mobair trimming tustent at ieee Foe 2 = oe — vocated more sconce pcateet ae room without any..result; except that the See a lop ee rect pee Because See, Se. a yard—Monday, 1c. ” ee — owt cially of political offenders giving an elab- | proceeds were evenly divided between ys con lon it wi necessary ‘ine jet inser‘ing—%-inch wide—usually Snroa. Bring the size of your crate and eulogistic account of the prison | them. The fight sgemed to please alll the | for um to sive way to another, ‘The latter a ce niikcak aA cette sla 12\e. Fard—Monday, Se. yard. Se ‘ system of the United States, showing by | spectators. There Je more base ball talk irst Lieut. F. J. Woodman of the ase oe Sold Mahogany rooms. comparison that the “English system is] to be heard here jm an hour than in any | SUpernumerary list. Se. and 10:.—goes on wale Monday at &c. Piac’s Viele garter elastic—one inch wide rd. We, Mi » Be. x Solid Mahogany. va Oc. usnally--Monday, Se. yard. the most brutal and brutalizing in the | half dozen base ball cities combined. None | , Maj. Gilb2rt Thompson, who today severs i oO Solid Oak. . world.” of it goes, however, to show,who.is to win | his connection with the National Guard, ° Curly Birch: 5 the “Aeaaeetee ak t, or that there has | tendered his resignation January 1 last, to So Maboesag 22g & RICHARD W. Queen Enjoys Fine Weather. _| the seisoh's, pennant, or that there has | tendered his resignation January 1 last, to 50c., 75c. and $1 jeweled belts, 25c. eye Maple. ..... Queen Victoria is thoroughly enjoying | owners of the clubs as to who will win out. | Manding general. During his years of scr- An importer’s cntire line of sample tinsel web jewel belts go on sale Monday. The whole Mahogany Finish. the fine weather in the south of France. a Ohurek: ‘With a Histor: vice with the local brigade h2 proved him- lot consists of the pretticst and most stylish effects of the new scason, and cannot be had a She is in good health and charmed with toate ae self a most enthusiastic and capable officer, anywhere for less than 50c., 75c. and $1—25e. while they're here. old Oa 0 It was expected ‘until the past few days | and his departure will be regretted on ali that Christ Church would be dedicated on | Sides. Easter, but the non-arrival of the organ and some of the memorial windows will Solid M: Mahogary Fints! Solid Mahogany. It W. B. MOSES & SONS. her surroundings. Her majesty drives out twice daily, and has given a number of small official dinners. \ MURAL DECORATOR, Major Looker. The new battalion commaader, Maj. H. National Guard consists of thirty-two mu- Appointed a Private Secretary. The queen has sent to the wounded In- . Looker, is one of thé well-known resi- prevent it. In a church way, Christ Church siclans. Gen, Harries today issued orders] wir. C. O. L. C fe ay assiste: 4 F S Cian soldiers at Netley framed portraits of 5 dents and officials of this city. He holds oni 4 SPR gb atl tte tap Acer teed <i Save [Toney & Trouble. 1113 t. hereelf, one for each ward, and as 8 a aie ae ny teeta wre | office as District surveyor. His military | Sc@ening sixteen of these men to the 4st | private secretary to President McKinley, GET THE BEST, Opposite Columbia Theater. ordered couches for the disabled soldiers, j Country. 7 iT . | experience is of the best. Maj. Looker had | 2d Regiment. They will be distributed | has been appointed private secretary to 3 (Oppo ) as well as the finest artificial Tims for te eae ee an he nema tee ee e oe ad a raones the companies, two to each. ‘ihe | Attorney General. Griggs to suncesd the those who have lost their own. Princess | Copal minister, served, he being the third| the benefit of three years’ instruction at Henry of Battenberg. sends a portrait of | Tector, and, though he never left his own! West Foint, end for mine years was in- “TheConcord Harness,” other companies will be required to enlist | late J. Walter Blandford. Mr. Cooper had i eacl ided for under = ‘ her late husband as “the gift of the widow | church, he founded outside of it the present | structor of military science and tactics at | WO musicians each, as provi been with President McKinley for a nuim- Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases of a soldier to soldiers who have fought | Methodist Episcopal Church of the world. | one of the leading institutions of learning | the regulations. ; ber of years, and came here from Ohio for their country.” According to the writings of Wesley him-] in the country. He will have the confi. | Tie troops of the District National Guard, ith the President. He wi: rit and Leather Goods. VIA -ALL WATER ROUTE. Piper. Findlater, who distinguished him- | Self, though he had discussed Methodism | dence of the meh under his command, and | if they take the field, will be equipped in | With the lent. He was temporarily 5 Magnificent ste “ROANOKE,” formerly of | Self at the storming of Darga! Ridge and | ®t 2 gathering of friends in London before | the 6th Bettalion, although a new organ- | 8Ccotdance with regulations. appointed to duty with Mr. Grisgs when tie Old Dominion Steamship Line, leaves Seattle | Who is now at Netley, receives hundreds | P© came to this country, he.did not actually | ization, may be expected to render ihe eo ik. enero Sek: Es etees wes se u Z, log | June 10th, direct for the mouth of the Yukon river, | of letters daily from ‘all parts of Great | PUt his reform into operation until his ar-| most efficient service in the field. ~| “Want” ads. in The Star pay because | satisfactory that Mr. Griggs asked him to 9 | where river boats will promptly meet passengers | Britain offering theatrical engagements, | TiVal in Savannah. Though Christ Church| ‘Ti:e corps of field music of the District | they bring answers. accept the place permanently. for Dawson. First-class fare, $300 and up; second- marriage, “home for life,” d fe ’ | at present is not, upon the identical site of 407 PA. AVE. N.W. | cliss fare, $250, Including meals and berth. ee re ane, Or fife,” and so forth. | the church, it is ‘the same parish, the oriz- = oe —= —— (Sext National Hotel.) SEXD $100 AT ONCE To RESBIVE PASSAGE, une papers are ei, Sossiping about | mai being ‘several squares distant. Christ . S.—Trunk Repairing by skilled hands. e will also deliver 1,: pou f assorted ise 01 xe-Coburg- Fe, I E S a a i a RS Leste fosfostostodfo-loatofoatocton ton’ opie err opr ted provisions (estimated to be a year's supply) at any | Who eloped with Lieut. Mattachich-Kegle. |Chureh was built in 1743, upon’ ground of our posts for $520 extra to a lmited number | vitch. The smurt set was much astonished | C°ded when Georgia was a British colony, tak flist_stenmer. by King George III. It has been destroyed ing passage on oar fist steamer, at the published statement that the allow- metas us ‘ fe) thi ti twice by fire and ‘ To take you to Alaska. We have been there for | ance of the princess was only £1,600 a year. | Purrieane “its first destruction by fire was ‘. vi ti NCTH AMERICAN “TRANSPORTATION AND | to 4,000,000. She is living as Madame Le- |! 1796, and it was not rebuilt until 1803. In| } - TRADING CO. man, and ‘t is said she will go to America | ® year it was blown down in a hurricane. | $ 7. 618 First_Ave., 290 Old Colony bidg., | to join ‘Donna Elvira, the daughter of Don | only to be rebuilt In 1810. In 1838, the Seattle, Wash, E ieago. | Carlos, who eloped with t Folchi, who | Church was taken down and rebuilt. This SLX B WEARE - _Copt. JOHN J. HEAL, ip enidity hee oonain or Archbishop Polen, | time {t stood until the night of May 22, A Speedy ¢ y Pres., = Pe the vite chamberlain of the pontifical court, | 1897. ‘The church was being put in order | 3 S ) U E it Pawson, NW: 7 __DAWSON. NX. W.T_} The reason “or the hurried departure of | for the following day, Sunday, when by | % \ -_ | Princess Louise from Cimiez was the re- | Some means a candle set fire to the organ. | ¢ V is assured swffer'rs from Headache, Indi. — 9 —— See ee ee ne onan eg eH meen ornes bade iai 3 } ° -1 fore a i earl a even ey were da ed, -1¢ gestion and Nervousness by taking WIER'S “Your credit is good.” . Lore Nistorla Renee te ee is iis the ease fect : Queen Victoria had written him to the | Side appearance of the church is the same, effect that she would not receive the | there have been vast changes and improvc- CO EP LEMON SELTZEL. 10¢c., 25c. and 50c. bot. apl-204 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. mettre asiaa a cee penta oe one Seutds veey. part of which is - B th and P: dd CA T : ladstone’s Condition. new. For interior tinish it will now com- | X% h: leased the Pi uildings, cor. ‘a. ave., and do - = WY (0) For Mr. Gladstone the past week has | Pate favorably with any modern church, E have erry ngs, b) > ane 100 Doz. Hair Switches |: z= Proved to be one of greater comfort than | $8¢ it is handsomer than over before. “The |-$ not propose to carry one dollar’s worth of our present stock into i mac: indians, who | 3 Z Beis Wee ” soi, Consigned to us for the parpose of raising i P. ll S ti || any for the past two months, His return | were umong its inal_membershi; . the new store. Without into “spasms,” or even noticing money for a New York Hair importer. i arior ul € | |to Hawarden has proved beneficial, al- | remembered In 1s fernishines and desora- poe Ree We sell sou a very, ne Switch for though the family and the medical men | tions. ‘Though the roof of the portice te | & what other conscienceless clothiers are trying to do [it is easy to ad- . admit that the end is only a question of | Sduare topped, the general outside appear- | - i i ) ) lar $5 suits, or a hand- mone Chances. days, The surgeons who have been con: | Sncos More like the architeoture of Mount ek ee ee eee 4? THB i fe sulted on the subject say surgery is unable | that T can think of the cix ase uns | ¢ ful of antiquated styles] we give you a plain honest statement it | Not by any means the only {|| to do Mr. Gladstone any permanent good, Sat Gene eee . 4 umns being the featur2 of the front. ; ric Louvre Glove Store, chances to get good parlor ||| °wing {0 hue, advanced age, The queen —=<=———— a 9 ances to get good parlor makes inquiries dally as to the condition = . * oeid-tt NO. 919 F SF. furniture at astonishingly low f | of the (old statesman, and messages are Honors Won. UR stock is brand new—the most stylish yet brought to Washing- es A Tecelved ¢ arte Mantes 5 4 4 = | prices, 2 ~ have many bar- world gxpressing symipathy with the fs Span teas ie Gee Cen ton. It is worth every penny of its marked price. You don’t . - 2 1e ice pres! - ©, it i Awnings. Ceptional fleet tem seceateing ne ates Poe | Cove Se, tae en |] “sable gigs whe cae $ jon of sympathy, : ; Mr. |g e ¥ Py “Mr. Gladstcne is a man who does not | Wm. Clarke Day of Virginia, valedictorian, | 4 E will give you a Suit or Overcoat free if you can buy the equal oD fet fig Your How stall ou 5-PIECE SUITE. belong to one nation alone, but to the whole | representing the gentlemen's day class, |% f os a Overcoats at these honestly reduced prices. Have gotten owt prices’ are unless Mahogany-finish frame, up- | |-‘iyilized world” begun among | Mt. James F. Sroart of this city, saluta- | 3 Sb hog Page ee eee Z ~ holstered in heavy tapestry—a jj] | tashionabi le, in spite of th tortan, representing the night classes; Miss | 4 si 5 sees SS * o M. G. COPELAND & CO., ‘Gandeniar ct aeanae ante Ahcumh Count Windy” meatier peeteme L May siseioe Crarnate ar tits city, reader |? - E will give you a suit free if you find we have marked suits up ai@S,Figrenth et. mw. Telephone 947. ie is a Sains ‘The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough go s : to be marked down again, or catch us in one false staterhent. 4 2 2304 "A peoteand wemeadion haw tees a in| Shorthand and typewritir: = ie SUITS CLEANED. value. For Mon- § -85 the West Bnd of London by the death of | 4 MS. Sg itbieet gs eg pba pre ad We have too much regard for ourselves—and for your intelli- G day and Tuesday. || young Mrs, Emily Edith Usielll, a socety | in& the highest avetage standing through- | 3 : ee th of —S Send us your last spring sait and will clean it to . “s favorite, who had many intimate friends | titres: ae, Winfield Boot Mecano gence to ruin a reputation we have earned through the past 5 years. Ree are? SEO 08 eet RATES 5 when you = i 3 honest dealings. Here is how the stock has been reduced! | ought Expert dyeing. Wagon calls. 3=PIECE SUITE. has selected for ren- E. E. WHEATLEY, AMERICAN DYER AND SCOURER, 1068 Jefferson ave. (Georgetown). Established 1871. bo23-lyr.14 The Robinson Oils, “they lubricate more and outlast otber ofls.’* Wm. C. Robinson & Son, fe25-8et BALTIMORE. Md. Mezzo Tint Photos Are our specialty, and a call at our studie will show that we make the BEST, 1.00 Bath Calinet: cures rbewmatisun, colt, i , t Call and see them. ie: £stabrook’s Photo Studio, Pad PA. AVE., GROUND FLOOR. i Fine inlaid mahogany-finish H frames, upholstered in either «| silk velours or silk damask. || A suite worth 1) $35. For Mon- $11 Q-65 Bicsing” wy sooges Compa. "1% All $10 suits, now $8: eae pe oe: ¢ All $12 suits, now $9.50. pt et ee All $15 suits, now $12. All $18 suits, now $15. Furniture Co., || 2m | cascca. | All $25.suits, now $20. 1226 F St. N. W. + | me Nation Volumen Herne waten | Eg SE MSH Fa! All $2.50 trousers,now $2.00 All $3 trousers, now $2.25. All $4 trousers, now $3.25. All $5 trousers, now j footease. ap2-10d _ Benson’s Porous Plaster | give peompt relief. Price, 250. ocl6-s,tu,th-19w