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VB iy : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898-16 PAGES. AFFAIRS 10 Mec Knew’s, “Better Sure - IN GEORGETOWN PEPE SOP I HS CEP P HE EEEE CSTE ETE TES LOCOS BAK A Signal That’s Understood --interpreted aright by every one within whose vision it flies. It waves the fact of another of those great Saturdays for which this store is most famous. It tells of busy gathering of mer- chandise of merit. -It tells of values that will bear out our reputation for the best--and only the best. Of prices that might be doubted were it 933 Penn. Ave. : riday, May 2oth, 1898. Ladies’ White Ribbed Vests, For one day—tomorrow—just to attract vou to the best Selected and best value-giving stock ef Under- wear in Washington, we make this] - offer of 124c. White Swiss Ribbed Vests, with neck and armholes run with ribbon, for &c. each. Not more than 3 to each buyer. Arrest of a Colored Youth on the Oharge of Laroeny. | than sorry” is an old aw that would never have lived to be so old if it were not condensed and crystallized truth. Remember it when after a hearty dinner you have pain in the stomach and a general feeling of heaviness and uneasiness. Remem- her, at the same time, that the best preventive of actute indigestion is Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey to be taken with or after each meal. It insures the prompt and complete digestion even of a meal that begins with turtle soup and ends with plum pudding. When you buy be sure you get Duffy's. All druggists and grocers Birthday Party Given by Lodge of Good Templars—General and Personal News. yc , William Keys, a twelve-year-old colored Youth, ‘was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detective Frank Burrows on a charge of petit larceny. The boy appeared at ar M street store in the fcrenoon with a pair of gold spectacles, vaiued at $8, which he offcred to sell for a small sum. ‘The dealer was suspicious, and attempted to get artund the caunter to hold the boy, but the latter took alarm and fied. The police Were notified, and the svectacies turned over to them. Later in the day Mrs. Stall- ings of Jefferson avenue, reported to the policé the theft of a pair of spectacles. She identified the pair taken from the boy as belongirg to her, and Keys was arrested or suspicion. He admitted later t be stole the glasses. William Wyatt, a colored man, was ar- Superb Hine of “Feather-weight™ Underwear women, childrea and men. All kinds and prices. “Thin” Gloves. A feature of the this line of See. English Gloves. in tan, mode and gra: for 50 and $3 Or- e running at . 50c. . a feature of which and cmd India Le fected by best dressers. Shirt Waists SEES Greece a pe AC Eco ne manaea: Henestaie ites not that our guarantee throws its convincing ‘Wiel Se. mcoaed. all eurune i . ficials of Montgomery epunty for » smail ely deme: nd later in the y he wa the proper authorities. Holds a Social Session. Independent Lodge of Good Templars gave a birthday party at the last regular protection around you--guiding you to safe pur- chase--to genuine saving--to complete satisfac- W.H. licKnew, 933 Pa.Ave. } ( © )| meeting. The program included a vocal ° — cat Reduced Prices. solo by Miss Nellie King; rec’ $ tion. eens Pe a ae as ee se 5 s the most welcome cffer of the ) | Plumenthal; picno solo, Miss Est & ‘Imported Hats a se a We've reduced prices on the ¢ “Our New Credit Way.” as er; instrumental mu ola Brother: $ : _ ae ES TT finest, most exclusive Hat stock in \ | recitation, Mr. Talbot Pulizzi; s A Request--Received. A Reminder of the Walks 00 ear epochal “eakaeag wees task eho For Ladies MMr~ “Ack irstrumental trio, Mes & sale tomorrow night at the latest. We @ the Untrimmed Hats and Trim- > land Rittue; vocal Those Neglige Shirts. ~~ st. n. » May 18th, “1: have had a score of careful shoppers make the calc Particularly. mings while here. Not like everybody’ Pirs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G St. ! and they are sptinfied we are axk- ( ( ( tv ae i Pe ‘ oumeke si for the Shirts only about what the ma: r them is worth. In other words, the la- LADIES’ SUITS Teer eatenaaes SRC Oe he oe se a eee gn cert artehtas eaten oelsbees ears) Su eteee eee Cae z Mgusatie & a y20-f,m;w-20 ) > eae On eae : eared SER me ee again—and then don't wait—but hurry for what you want before they are gone. A. beautiful and matchless es I oS STAN ttt aS ;q Rnfortunately for us. we wontd be Twelve different patterns | Fifteen different pat- ‘Twelve patterns of Fine i ies’ Tai ri A ie . “2 Breve re Pi ? Imported Woven Madras. choice Ladies’ Tailor-made = z : bay eiiaeemoreshera vote: of Fine Imported Madras terns of Fine Imported = 3s ae fhe higher grade, gath So vanale GE BEL) a Ens he Kerpecttully, eee, Shirts, to be worn with | © Woven Madras Shirts, in He SS Suits 01 Seen ? Fe around the lower or distributing reservoir, purchrse: PeTeeenseaseeseateasmeseeencenrensee eeeaseazetyy Ss sk fl | | all mew; separate pair of | 2 z White collars; with each | checks, plaids and stripes, two collars and pacr of ered from the best makers of wBeteers beck Sonn one under the direction of the officer in charge Ans r there is a jmir of reversi- separate" reveratiie | tuk Vashi - ak 5 | te tte Sanh z is match, Worth the country. Many of them are Seieebeesae gests Wenn UG ae pee £ The we = a Regular } ps eS 7 te & onsinaticreatiana- SEE pailing fence ts being whitewashe $ : 3 : % Ongmal ‘creations; all of thet?) tt ee at both sides, while the weeds and grass] Ladies’ Trimmed Hats that were $15--NOW $8. | $ this season's most exclusive x fe growing along the edges are being cut | 4 Ladies’ A 1 VV Cc. Cc. Cc. % garments—marked far- below jae Go ag orn manila tetigu atcieaninen TMereeseel ee dies’ Trimmed Hats that were $10--NOW $5. G 1 f Mad Club Ti t th —ma ar- wagon own. ni clea e reser- | : i ee eb This wi bg voir is being made, but, with the water] % Ladies’ Trimmed Hatsthat were $5--NOW $3.49. eta supply o those Madras Clu ies a ie their real value. This will be 2} Woy J. Zeh, 708 1 Ith sf; | on. this is weir nigh impossible. ‘Whatever ee ree 5 6 for 25 a very busy Saturday in our ak , s and refuse may be located around the| £ Ladies’ Trimmed Hats that were $3.50--NOW $1.99. Same time--6 for 25c. ies’ . “and w anne edges is being removed. The lower fence We shall give you the choice tomorrow of Alllinen Hemetitched Handkerchiefs, full ladies’ departments, and we COC ALLS PSS EROS CTE CSES | Separating the government property from We arc always attentive to the mppeals of our putrms. We want allow another big loi of regular Sc. Neckwear — sine, und good as re early inspection of ® | the property of the Great Falls railroad will enjoy whatever benefit there is to be had at the close of a season. Kor tes Teexs, Imperials and Four-in-bands—bet- anywhere for .. Ses oe sp © | aiso be whitewashed to way that they were every one of them destzned and mede in enr own ter patterns than the first; if any- 25 these handsome suits. Here pe Baa ete 11 strect correspondent, for one, must apprecate this. There Is a vast thing. finer silk: —for. .. ber cs Seri i 9 é Citizens Make Complaint. can readily see by comparison, between these hate of ents and. there. speci are our magnetic price 4 were bought from—nobody knows where. We bive performed a di Sik Flag. Ha 8. Don't let your The residents and business people’on M ry We owe ourselves—and Sedesedeteetededepeneseranetettetieetny segeehoegonhonhonieacodtndeteseeeeSeee epeseeteeteesnatediecteeteateeeatenteadedoatenrentestresnetrateetooseoteateateatortoazeagondeasesseeseesneteatiesnetnesvaseoeezententageateageateageageage Samuel Friedlander, A ON OD) meergetenenenanengeancecrcnrmnnenengrencrane Who have used ) This interesting event occurred early in os to name the lowest prices ever We not only buy for this store, but for all Two Big Lots of ‘ v Fatriotism lag; show your colors on every Black and Tan Half Hose, warranted fast Suits——cas c. to -50- > 3 : ; Lr ee bccasion, 25e silk In these Handkerchtef colors, with spliced heels and. tes; See ee en ee 35 = einer rome ene n cacy stat atrecte are and they are larger alse than you 1 a Serth 20c.—2 pairs for w half aime 4 credit “>| complaining loudly over the condition of sins Sind “cuneytaice Wor “ences sabe Oc. | more eerste a 8G, All Kelts for La elts “f) the street. Some weeks ago a sewer was ; ; ; ee 3 s ‘> | laid on tin th side of the street, tak- i i Li ity is one of the i Everything has got to have an credit feta Ehingim me cage ote siiewaik. twee |# COMPlimentary Prices Liberality is one of the | Wind up of the Se eee ae All and sterling silver “¥ | removed were piled in anv conventent place. On Boys’ Wash Suits. : He rs etl Men’s Special Suit Sales. © : sp ais credit ree A e LEATHER JEWELED @ | The sewer was completed nearly a month ‘ eel . cess in business. ogether offered in a speci: u sale the sooner All $20.00 Suits—casin or < CSE Sa iioreayy whnesnesten urmenenteeen ay with a maker of Boys’ Wash Suits of whom we are big buyers, we the end comes. We've been less than two. weeks distributing these 4 .00 § s olorsas 1OW e wy, © top of the 5 5 5 - ers 4 z credit $10.00 + eee 75¢. é inate bare thor it fsa mass of|% shall inaugurate the season with the offering of some values that we 1,500 Suits, including those we added last Monday out of our own 3 n $25.00 Cree Ge $ BECKER’S. Sj and and the balance of the brick pavement | # will not duplicate at the prices again this season. So even should it stock. What so many view as worthy how can you deny yourself f 25.00 Suits-—cas : < covered with the dirt. A E Poca eg > y $ credit $12.50 z ¢ Violated <Miikc Liaw. $ be a little‘earlier than you care to make the change for the young- the enjoyment of the privilege. Every hour tomorrow will see the oe - Fme Leather Goods : : 3 - aoe “A 2 rr ea ies 3 -e i sav- Pier pee = B45 ane son a All “cash or $|@ 1328 FP St. ‘Gnas’ {| Bakar 0. Dix, a milk dealer at 2818 N]% Sters, take,advantage of the opportunity, while you have it, of sav possibility of your geiting fitted lessen. There isn’t a single pattern edit $1.00 @ ny20-£; ane = street, was in the Police Court today for FA ing. Tomorrow only for these lots: in this entire lot of Suits that you will not be pleased with—ond $35.00 a : SS | 2n alleged violation of the dairy regula: | 4 ey, i ver in your life bought such qualities for so little money. Ali $35.00 Suits—cash or Men? Ces Ba ag a | toma dieses cbanpininedvagainnt Thysiee Le 150 Striped Wash‘CSailor Salts, in Blue 350 Boys’ Wash Sallor Suite, In Crash, Deere a So life Sead eee a 1 fel : aay “Goes pee en’s Feather-weight \ és eae and Blué aud! White and Brown and with cellar, and sleeves trimmed with They are Suits for now—iight weights, and light and dark colors, credit . )| Spector Howe for not having his wagon Y coabitkitions, with solid Hive or | Brown soutache brafd) and emblem. on Pie ass x ses The Ss properly gnarked. Mr. Dix pleaded igno- | % sailor eellare, cuffs and shickle: the shield; another style in Bite ond White and plain Blacks and Blues— ae Pp Trance of the provisions of the law and | % ices are cut full, the pants ent to fit. Striped Gela With ‘sold Blue collar, : serges, covert cloths and im- ° Judge Scott imposed the lowest penalty, a $ Making Jn every jay atrictly firet class, Gn a SS These worth up to $12 50-- or 5 J Pres < Sf z usual ear aud . I . 7 ported fabrics, in light, medium $5 fine. Heices. ra whistle that wil delight the ASc Striped Galatea, “with eolld White = . these hot summer * a small be Alls si 3 . sheld and the and dark shades. A great ; a : : S 4 Forti ° i ao vn Miss Helen Roeser, the daughter of Chioe | % to 10. Worthy $1 preceding I Thi also excellently e as to secure esol just in : and the late ical Roeser, ated yesterday ee CE ee ae na “* : iesinae ti es These worth uy to $18.00 or 4 ing seusc D morning at her mother’s residence, 3022 | 4 White Dock, Trawseis, thelr shape throug! in bs ea Oe Car y Tt ttle money. Cambridge’ place. ‘The deceased wan twen= $ Strongly mades/ with, pear Fag Cromer oper Bicycle ,_Yovl euler gar ridin ts, Emgiieh Cheviot, tunde’ up with all these tempting figures. es ‘aney Madras 2 $ buttons. 3 (to 18 dry. sizes, y' nearly twenty different. paiterae in English wh de up with all ae 22% and Cheviot ty years of age. The funeral will be | 4 years w tind §1 5 ears.” Worth 5 Suits, th, prover detatls tor wear and locks, that a 5 | al ae = payee ° held from her late residence tomorrow $ =for ... = $1.75—-for af WITS. ge Man ‘sizes. i Especial Values. eI). mie rests afternoon at 3 o'clock. 3 = 5 Seat omar aren pres i Rey. Everett Cathell, a son of Captain J. | s The center tables tm the Hat Departmen SILK WAISTS. & | 2+ from the avenu oe D. Cathell, is In town on a visit to his é ; A Season-opener te marron a 4 wie mes = ~ aevar + opened o e : ; ents. 4 . ’ Straw Hats, in stiff and soft braids—Reu | sie whines on ee ee : ( New Teel’s, 1329 F st. ernie usconiadles assisting at the festi- é Boys’ All Knowing just where and when to look for a lowering market gained In Men’s Straw Hats. Ready Gtrawa, fiite, Seginans, etc, with Seioatione “at color— plain, E 1 \ cyz0-2sa }] val of the West Washington M. E. Mission | # As sq. Us these prizes. Any mother who has studied clothes values from the Black bands snd in corsect shapes—right widths of brim end beigbts 3 ally nifde—fall blouse front with SS cove Seu antes rar eebinaay aa $ WOO SUES. copsctence of tuying: wilt thank us tor this privilege. reat atin ai: Su hse Sot erarih:|ces ban B16) end pe Sent ind mans e—perfect fitting and undoubted | Fe Cee Sectee ee es geod at that price of these war-cancelied orders orear core ar $)-98 : H See = 265 Wool Mixed Gray Brownie Suits, trim- | 25 Blue Chevlot Sailor Suits. for boys that we dicked x you the advantage « S be busy we shall sell . = + i braid, faneily put ou; neat | from 3 to 8 years, made with fall blouse, Ghviee trex Bose a | them at ces Cc ( ° YELLOW FLAG OVER CHICAGO. 3 deep jsaltor sgltar, and fi 2 with nar 3 . s ore 7 af hI 0 sos oe nu “7 Hes of ie | Cash or Credit. Sunday D Hee, ye "Ss Saas eek eee | or Credit. — unda ATIC E S| ino worters: metsepaiie was once 3 |% fe rer inate ia ams Children’ Sample , site nc tae Shs Ckila *s Sui gihatomac, Ree Shad. Prime Ribs of Beet, Dependency of Spain. g fg ; °. Timea ee an aNl tees: ‘Gs Straw Sailors, Straws; some with the vers wide . Children’s Suits. Chickens, Asparigis, Green Peas, ¢| From the Chicago ‘Thnes-Herald, + 500 Boys’ All.wosl Short Pants them at b : : ys = triad Cc Children’s Pretty Blouse Rea ) Stung Beans, rest, )) row people are aware that Spain's flag | % . Iiack and Blue C1 Soren aera Se arate oS prt | i: Sui i b shi y rig! z owil buy two yeu ar 4 Wash Suits, all the nattiest $ tuntial and delicacy in 0} onee floated over Lake Michigan by right | % in Deut mens = Everyting the finest. “Rea- ) 5 t; that the site of Chicago was | + Brownie sisles. also Blue Cheviot Another big lot—425 Boys’ Double-breasted 5 > mae | styles nd s— ( able price: of conquest: tha sc | a Stilts, with Red and Green combination col- Short Pants. Suits, in fine All- ee) The } 3 h me AQc, ( Sheen >| once a Spanish dependency. But such is + lars, "eriimined With, brald aud emblems em- | wool Cassimeres and Cheviots Ladies is in the m | Men’ and Boys ik in G oH pu tae eT )]| the fact. While the American colonies | brofdered in silk In this variety there are and Tan u ee hirt ‘ ket Sweaters. fact @ Children’s Reefer Suits, in ie were struggling for their independence | M7eqo" Suite made te Call ay ae aed | pse ; Shirtwaists. ay Rese m have ever bad t 4 , % Rens ees pet aie 8 a ea el Sona ee great het p we have ever bad to « dark brown and gray cassimere, z 5 ; s1 in ee anata fe dom sero g eacwitnae Eiarant $2 23 | Bs $3 OKO) things be is accomplishing he sends as six | Sweaters in our Sporting | ¥ Scely tri a T Sent reps " | lower 3 ey, 3 2 rg & tee. Tuke your choi iy Suit in the lot lots of dies’ Shy Waists—44 doe parinent fe de rin ; wees gucely, teuurued 85c 2} OT a vestige of your head- °] voiced. A. militar expedition was sent} of the lot for. 2 | TOW fOF-~-----02 x Rig e en Knit all-worsted P| GO ate. see eee eZ! ache will remain after tak- from St. Louis across the states of lli- | % We've given ¢ | plain neck 1 . 3 Our “New Credit Way” is at $ ing two or three doses of ¢| nois and Indiana to St. Jose Mich., a| 4 Fi | 1 colors pulur stripings—They a é your option—no need of ready % | > Wier’s Lemon Seltzer! One dose 2j small post then held by ee ee £ < Lawn | $4 and $5 qualities 4 moneyv— eds oe hi ira 1e PE The post quickly capitulated, and the flag} % ° a SA ’ 2. $2.25 und $250 for. 1 of tee oe TE oon turce BERMA™ (cr castles twaveauntuestionea’tor stow | ¢ © BOYS sear siree | Young Men’s a eel a pea Meas sien $ one Bandsomely since 3)? NEI _cure the most obsti- $} gays in the wilds of Michigan. By that % Kmee Pants. Gherot "und" tance Long Pants Suits. per. cholce stall on Talis 2 indeed Chetce é they can be so reasonably ac- | ( nate case of headache! Try it! act the prairies of Ilinois became Spanish | & Chace aa O Tawuly land) Batistes, an new striven sere commodated upon our “New %| ‘ po: ions and the command of Lake | 4 Cheviots, stout qualities, good pat- Two lots—that sold as they aay stabais ibaa Sib ger eae Tap < Sold by all grocers. eS = am > terns; sinex 3 to 15 vears: good a y [See setae Sines ¢ Credit Way. my20-20d Prices, 1e., 2c. aud 50c. See ee ane none British hands-to the] % Values at te:-.e-e+e-sces 50c. were bought—give us a chance mercies of the dons. 3 he says. that they are fon Shirt) Waist ma i best Ladies’ and than $3.25, 2.39 = Sai Y hat the patt e all see S| eee civ eseTere PSSST SFE FS | the year 17$1. It had by that time become quoted for Long Pants Suits of qihat the patterns are all” ea- 3 pirat Bacceseor to ‘ apparent to the powers of Burope that the | a eH recoa nite caine Soe ieee Children’s Shoes. New York W. t (o 1] © | American colonies would achieve their in- | such recognizable values. #5 és ater OOI€rs. | dependence, and the very important ques- | 3 B Ss eee 07 Sults to the first lot, all sizes trom 14 3 Be ; We are living our Shoe ‘ ait : =a 0. years; made up ‘i . verve bunched . . Clothing House, $|} <2 vsti" red tl fey oa rman thaws |. WW istgs ne Heart Bg | Hi eae aoe cee | Ladies’ scr tts | policy very day—trving as Sour hingtos oO 7" i z Mlot Plaid 1 own Check ots; if Ke 4 v4 g 9 b Spee aphtary © western continent. France was still smart- Waists. pepngre Cott leather had Deca teaterion Oo he Cloth Suits, ’-=4 mt « hard as we know how te sur- Seventh “300 Seventh $ ned Water © ing under the lo of Canada and of the Waists, with they ‘could not have : ° clearing price on s others i heir value giv. a3 > sze_only great lakes eighteen years earlier. Spain! 4 patent bands: neat_pa' 3 ver DQ) been better tailored, them—for tomorrew. This is one of our pass others m their value giv- Serre rrorrrnrd ; Roepe sy * = — 2 | was yet an aggressive explorer, and both fect fitting; worth 5vc.—for....... Cc. Ror (fit better. “Act 4. 89 sacrifices—but we pay the tribute to a pro- ings—and ourselves- as well. ASANO OR |S ICE CREAM FREEZERS. ¢ | nations mautged Hp AGd i sash Ce : ; ° Aigous big season cheerfully. Some. balt This department reflects the The = “-Blizzard’”* ? yhe! e terms 0} e e a 9) Sn tight-fitting, others Co: jon ss Jewett’s : Pieezen he, better ial 15? «|| SR ae ar $ nd n pli te alto atts cna op Galissooos salecoa wiser state of the market. The best S —has all the best improve- . was doubtless w! is in view Cheviots: Singie-breasted Sack style, with 4 ck Cheric , je : s low as they 66 99 @ ments tat. size, $178 § | GI that the little Spanish post at the conflu-1$% sot op pine Terealo Smitt small cut pants; nobby spine Black Chevicts and Fancy Worsteds, that can be sold—as low as they at., $1.48-2at.. fies === * | etice of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers | ¢ ney crcele as you please, ‘und as * Be taflcr-made, or fancy stitched, can be sold. 3 3 S recciveaiitriatricticnew tecmiuthaweicines be $ Bares {conars tere good value as can be g or braided. The waists are lined ° $ J. 7th & {| spain to acquire some color of title tothe} Bands? earth Sit ree ° with Black or fancy silk, and they are suits 200 pairs of Ladies’ Hand-sewed Black efri er t sw air er. DS.W fertile lands and the great inland waters ly- | that we have been making a big run on and Tan Viel Kid jon and Lace Boots S? Se 9 + WY. 9 | ing west of the Allegheny mountains. ‘These | $ at $10, $12 and $15. Sah ee Se ae ee ane ae my20-f.m.w-28 instructions must have been urgent, for |‘ Pick of the lot — 13 Eaaiishs Genk luk ooba aaa eae eae Tare He very, coldest im the world—a 6 | SOCOPDISCDOS$+ OOS >$O06000006 | they were carried out In the dead of winter | : : ° answhor= for ‘less 2 ey pt gy er Molva Sone hy rei’, .febalr trunks and “anything made of | and in the face of great difficulties. $ “atber."* TURN snd buy Kneessi is the only who massacred the American soldiers and Case lot of Brow! “Saks and Company, ie me great a | We shall sell them at- tient ty soure Tie cree he expedition which left St. Louts Jan- | & six of The Saks Stores—just stop to consider 5 Ladies’ Bicycle Boots, in Black and Tan easiest cleaned refrigeratos inthe Coan > hate 2 A7sl. consisted of sixty-five militia! ® Summer Underwear. What an immense quantity it means to supply Ladies aCoice of regular Viel Kid, with plain, platd and golf tope: Its entire wher cau he removed run and sixty Indians. Of the militia thirty < 5 Silionr aisig:’ -Saet taiea neat tke Gee Re ook sec atces corrugated and grip soles; most sensible and 4m (an instant and uakes cleauing ap were Spaniards and thirty-five were prob- | ano concessiais aust) Me=soaiias beslanee Neckwear. pattanemsence bee Stylish boots yon can have fur wheel weur. ware ease os = ably French traders, whose aympathien and $f man, you know how these things ure up. And we pees thls saving Hight over te see Pech wldth oo icc gas See | ene 7 s v2 = of Lard '° the Labrador « § S| I a J ce pens ane Indians, according to & If you waat @ reason for these very low Pricer, there yoa have it. ‘Tecks, in polka dots and plaid: 25c. waa en of sory wg Henmpen ee | one—thus sa¢! p jpanish authorities, were of the nations! & D1 + utton and Shoes aud «Oxford Dozens of customers have called here, ex- “Otaguis, Sotu and Putuami.” In the last | & arg atede ith renekenn gnlrts and Draw- | Ties, with patent leather and kid tipe: amined this $6 Di id then fook- name y be easily recogni - | of : pe ory Beet lasts and very excellent values ed all over town ¢ ‘ peed e CLIO ree, the Potta- | seams, perl butto E5) for $1 Choice "of ‘this $71 all over town to "E,Cqukl secure | watomies, whose children it was, perhaps, vaduetde sss. :25c. a = $1.29 Sells a Two-tray Dress Trunk later. fronts on the, shirt a > S are made of solid leather, are stout and ¢ ts for sale Lere. Excelsior lock and hears Need Don Eugenio Purre had charge of the ex- forced seats 4nd» pert ‘Saks’ Corner. Seutggiable will outwear two naire @ q size 5, $iS—size Deltyaeteet beacesiantie oe pedition. Don Carlos Tayon was second in Worth Te.—fov!.- ¥ of ordinary $1 Shoes .. > $ . $12 —wize WY, $34.50, of fron riveted on ai command, and with them was Don. Luis Name marked and ‘ap free. KNEESSI my20-284 Chevalfer, “a man well versed in the lane guage of the Indians.” ‘This Chevalier waa : meabine : a= — doubtless the Louis Chevelie, a French = =< {pater Who narrowly escaped death when | gg inconvenience,from cold and “hunger.” | which he had advanced, crossing the port- Parallel to Balaklava. the savages, during Pontiac's war, {n 1763,| Tt ig a matter of some surprise that au-| age from the St. Joseph to the Kenleewec risks sac heiadsas “sick captured the English post at St. Joseph | thorities do not Zupon the site of 8t.| perhaps at or near South Bend, Ind., and Joseph. La Sajle, in $079, had established It seems the Germans have a story to me massacced sleyer ores atest Sree i pee nad retreating in a southwesterly course Se . ¥ only in the lan-| — post at the i it. Joseph river, ! the state of Illinois. He took with him the| match the charge of the light brigade at Suage of the Indians, but in their weak-| and this location for’Fort St, Joseph is| British flag which he had eapwured et Be Balaklave, equally eat mare good hesses, and was a master of diplomacy in| given by Parkmdo, Dillon's history of | Joseph, and presented it with fitting cere- | Gaur Me hae that Niandacd Hie dations with. the unlettered | tribes. | Tnaiana, 1843 edition, and by other histe-| monies to Don Francisco Cruvat, Spanish src etlote sees ieee eee S His services were especially valuable, for| rians. Charlevoll + Whp visited the post in] governor at St. Louis. hibition of ccurse. George Bunsen, a son of ihe — to the lake country was to| 1721, places it about. thirty miles up the |* Franklin and his confreres representing | the famous German savant, tells the story be ane yes punting grounds of | river, near the psesent city of Niles, Mich. | the American colonies at the peace delib-|on the authority of the Prussian officer who mh y to the English. Their neu- | English and Ls ae ps also give the in-| erations then progressing at Paris proved carried the erder to Auerswald, at the fight trality must be purchased, for upon that | terlor location. gue yhichever site was} equal to the situation. Spain and France of Mars-la-To' “rapmehiet sy neutrality hinged the success of the expe-| correct, it commanded Lake Michigan for | wore actively seeking to pen up the Ameri- en ee racear ae Se dition. An inkling of the lavish hand with | the puny craft that then sailed its stormy | can colonies along the Atlantit seaboard, | Save the army at any sacrifice by gaining which this non-intervention was to be pur-| waters. and to that end sought the co-operation | time for more troops to come up. The gen- qhased is Presented in the Spanish official The fort fell, without resistance. There | of Great Britain. Bur the latter sountey eral !n command sent orders to two cav- account of the journey. Each of the mili-| were only a few English soldiers present. judged that her claim upon the western alry regiments to adv. + the the {amen was “obliged to carry provisions | They were perhaps surprised, through the| donsain between the Alleghenies and the : ggasi or his own subsistence and various mer-| golden sealing of savage lips, until it was Mississippi river would be better ceded to | rack regiments of the Prussian service. too late to receive reinforcements from ‘Dre staff officer rode up to Auerswald, the senior of the two commanders, and told bim to advance against the French. “You are not serious,” was the reply. chandise to content, in case of need, the the colonies t! \ hi ti 5 eg a : Ps e es than left to the machinations “You do not mean me to attack the whole Chas. R. Edmonston, 1205 Pa. Avenue. 425 97th. do your duty and obey your commanding officer.” He then directed his men to advance, first at a foot’s pace, then a trot, then a gallop. They did so and were almost all destroyed. When the survivors had broken through the French Auerswald ordered the bugles to sound the assembly; slowly some sixty- seven were mustered. Auerswald said: “Sol- diess, I thank you; you have done your duty. Long live the king!” and fell from his horse, mortally wounded. He recover- €d consciousness, but died the next day. About 800 only of the two regiments re- mained alive, but the army was saved.” ——_+2 A Linguist. From the Chicago News. “Mr. Fizzington is quite a linguist, isn’? he?” = nevis hana 02" “Oh, yes, he talks three languages.” “What are they?” “Horse, base ball and golf.” EO Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR. Halr Switches at Great Bargains. Switches reduced to 1-00. hes reduced to $2.50. $5.00 Switches reduced to $5.00. Gray and White Hair reduced in same proportion. Mme. Siccardi, Til 11th next to Palais Royal. Private rooms for bairdressing, shampooing and we 8eJ3-16,tf Cee WELL PEOPLE AND SICK ONES— ebig Company Extract of Beef. ba my21-m, tu, thét-' GEIER DID NOT SALUTE Us. German Warship, However, Paid es - Homage to Spain rs It is announced in a dispatch received in Madrid from Havana thaf the German war- ship Geier has arrived at the latter place. The dispatch adds: “She did not sa- lute the American squadron etther with her guns or flag, but she paid the usual salutes to the forts here, and her commander land- ed and visited Captain General Blanco, Ad- miral Manterola and the president of the colonial government. The visits of the cap- tain were lengthy and were marked by ex- treme cordiaiity. The Spanish authorities returned the visits.” The dispatch from Havana also refers to barbarous nations through whom they ‘wer. of her Buropean rivals, and quietly ne- obliged to cross. The commander, by se: was a return journey -to be .made—the| gotiated the basis for a treaty with the sonable negotiations and precautions, pre-| spoils of the fort were divided among the United §tates by which center lines Yented @ considerable body of Indians, who| Indians who accompanied the expedition | through the great lakes end through the and those through whose lands the Span- were at the devotion of the Englis opposing this expedition.” Note gy rom Mississippi river were made the respective At 50c. a pound. Bur- chell’s Spring Leaf Tea— iced—i Not only was | jards. had ‘marched: “Commandant: Purre| northern and western boundaries of the rik iced—is more palatable the reported bombardment of the forts at | there a Uberal distribution of witte s; vs Metin Reh” teenie or oF eengaried Se ‘a ts amo unfurled the Spanish flag above the fort.| new nation. thi hadow of| “I serious; I bring you positive orders than can be made from any Santiago de Cuba yesterday, adding: the Indians, but.a share of the goods to| It.was the first and-laet time the gold and, Spain was by shrewd di oma removed | to. do 30.” ‘ A Greater Danges. “No damage was done, as the ships were so far distant that the shells did not reach the land.” the captured the fo os event of success. luturno and Naquigen,’ bers of the expedition was promised in ‘Two great chiefs, were also mem- crimson ner waved in the region of th great teas And the time as beak , too. Fearing an attack from Detroit, Don., other tea known. 1325 F St. plomacy from the prairies of Illinois and from the mastery of Lake Michigan. —_—_+e-—__ ee Ee fter a few “rest, destroyed all stores. : young: father pursue us?” N. W. Burchell. ~ “The distance from St. Louis to St. Jo-| that had not been taken by his Indisn ale] If you want anything, try an ad. in ‘The | deserve this,” and burst into tears. Auere- think he would > “ o i . vals. 5. A “No, I he 20 ee ads. in The Star pay because they | seph was 220 leagues.” The weather w: Nes, and began the return trip. It ts con-'8tar. If anybody nas wnat you wish, you !wald replied: “Your family has suffered | couldn't find him when we got ready ng answers. severe and the party suffered “the great- Jectured that he took the same route by will get an answ. +3 quite enough. I order you as a soldier to ' come back.”

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