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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1898-12 PAGES, The Busy Corner, &th and Market Space. S. Kann, Sons&Co. Hats and Their Trimmings. UNTRILME 2, HATS NT 100 doz. —— Summer Straw Shapes, in every color and every stvle of braid. Take your pick 10C. EA. ee ee ee ZO. ee Dollar Leghorn Hat fo One tabie of Trimmed Sailors... .. (Well worth 75c.) Tams or Bike Hats Ese ‘hildren’ s Raney Straw THar MAS TAS YET Oc. bunch 15¢. bunch 19¢c. bunch 2c. a yard Us ee American Beauty or Jack Roses. aces Bluets - 5 5.- 100 boxes Fine Imported Flowers at Thousands of yards Millinery - musseline, 14 in. wide, all colors, Fine White Organdies. THIS LINE RE ANDIES, WHICH ES S OF OSINCH IMPORT SOLD UND AL ne White Organdies, thin and sheer. are not overrated a penny when we say that 35c. a yard is the The quality of these eigepiie correct price. Our selling price. eee 23¢. A better grade made by the same mill; a little finer mes! sh, 35 not a bit wider. The regular 50c. grade for. . ee c. A superior quality of the same make, very near as fine as the finest, a fraction less than 2 yards wide. Worth 55c. a yard. EGE pie 39¢. The purchase is no wider than ‘the cheapest number, but the cloth is very fine and sheer, ané is known as the regular A5 65c. quality. Special... if ¢ Cc. Washabi le wage a OFFER THE F. COU UNTO} A Crinkle Seersuckers. Beautiful American eaens and Fancy kundred or more of very neat and gaudy patterns, every piece is guar- anteed to wash and retain its color; white grounds with assorted color- ings; also Navy Blue, Cardinal and Black grounds; white 6 Se flowers, sprays and dots; every piece worth 12}c. a-yard. American Organties: ine Dimities and Cordelette ieee e combination is as strong and as complete as the entire naval fleet, not a hundred pieces, but a thousand or more of the most choice patterns to sclect from—every style—every color and every design; suit- able for the little tot as well as for grown folks. 150. quality 83, NE 4 4s 3 stk alain acess seine a a +e Shc. |: Organdies made up north that’ Il fie for shame all imported goods shown this season. There are hundreds of pieces and no two alike; Stripes, Plaids, Large Floral Designs, Neat Sprays, Twigs, Dots and Figures. Every color combination knewn to man has been brought forth to make this line perfect. 18¢., 20c. and 25¢. 121 = : AC. values for..... ist F LOOR. M. ARKET. PACE E: Underwear for Women and Children, : > i> WEATHER Ot “OR COMFORT—W ENDERWEAR IS A TOCK AND CAN SUIT MOST ANY Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless and low neck short sleeves, in White, Cream, Pink, Blue and fancy striped, with crochet edges and silk and cotton tapes. I5c. values....... ra Oc. ea. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless, White and Cream, crochet silk edges, in colored and white, ilk tapes at neck and arms, 17¢c. values. . 1214 Cc. €a. Ladies’ Extra Size Vests and Pants, vests high neck, a and short sleeves, and low neck sleeveless, pants knee length. 35¢- values aan aa cee : 19c. ea. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed | Cotton Combination Suits, lew neck, sleeveless, drawers knee length. soc. quality. . 19¢. ea. Boys’ Jean Drawers, knee length, felled s sizes . ceteee Soys ‘Gauze Merino Drawers, knee lengths, lot to close sold at 65¢ cams ; all 25c. se 250. pe: 10,000 yards of “All Ribbons, in black and white, with colored satin edge, one, two and ic. Vv three inches wide. All day Thurs- day at THE ABL Re ON “Ti IMMING ON THE MsRKET. Y YARD WorTH TOWELS. MORE. TOWELS USE! THIS TIME OF YEAR 1.G0OD TOWEL AT A’ LITTLE =M. PRICE IS WHAT YOU <tra Aiea and Heavy Bleached and Unbleached Turk- ish Bath Towels. Special price............. 21x42 size Silver Bleached Heavy Hemmed Huck Towels. A good bargain at 14¢., or 12 for... ned $1 60 22x42 Heavy Pure Linen Silver Bleached Huck Towels, either hemmed or fringed. We save you §c. on each one you buy. Instead of 21¢ 16c. 50 extra heavy All- (ce Bleached H ack Towels, te Worth every penny of 30c. Special price....... 23¢. 50 extra fine Knotted-fringe Bleached Damask Towels, a beautiful assortment of deep dado patterns. g5c. Special....... Customers buying over these prices. jack deep fringe. 2 are entitled to a discount Towels by the doze 1ST FLOOR NEW Women’s Neckwear. LADIES: FURNISHINGS 18 RF BUILDING MO SOQ THAN ANY FREvIOUS FRONTS TIES CLARITY OF OUR OHinci WE ARE, Ladies’ Puff P. K. = Sy bok plain white and EEL cc A sample line of Fine Mull and Net Ties. REMENT WING. 23¢. et 28e. Windsor Ss, extra long and broad, with deep hemstitched ends— all the latest patterns, suitable for ladies and children. are the 50c. kind A complete line of Ladies’ Stocks, in white, blue and pink, with white P. K. ties. Very swell. Our price... . Only a few Apple Green Chiffon Neck Boa black silk ribbon. Were $1.25. Now eee eistacisionees 50c. Closing out our entire line of fine Jabots and Fronts, made of silk chiffon and liberty alk, in colors. Were sold for $1.98 to 83.98. Now... ee 98c. We carry only one make of Ladies’ and they are Corliss, Coon & Co.’s size in stock. 2 for. Just opened a line of White Embroidered and Pe very thing for crash or P. K. suits— 50c., ee 78c., 98c. and $1.25 Dress Findings. MMER- WEIGHT JUST AS MUC! THE MEAVY KINDS FOR WINTER Dit VORABLE POINT 18 ThaT THEY Cost Yoo SO MUCH LESS. Stockinette Dress Shields... .. a - Sc pair Kleinert’s Para Rubber Shields—Nos. 3 and 4.. + Oc. pair Kleimert’s Stockinette Washable Shields.............. Q¢, pair Double Covered “Feather-weight” Shields—the GUARANTEED No. 3. No. 4. 15c. 7c. pr. The Alpha Fluted Shield, LIGHTEST,COOLEST 25 and BEST. Prevents excessive perspiration .......... + Cc. pr. A special drive in pretty colored all silk frilled and plain Pat 12c. for 34-yard strip. “Reversible” Heavy Nickei Safety Pins, all sizes... . 3c. doz. Covered Aluminum Dress Stays, washable......... 4c. peg. Good Quality Basting Cotton. :--<:.....- 8c. doz. LaST AISLE—FAMILY SHOE STORE ENTRANCK, edged with Pure Linen Collars, up-to-date styles. Every 25c O Fronis—the e: POLO OD Hecht & Company. You cannot ? buy such all-silk ribbon elsewhere as we offer you for 1314, It is positively a greater value than we have ever previously offered. The lot consists of 5-ineh satin-stripe gauze ribbons—a lot of 43-inch moire taffetas and a lot of 44-inch check taffetas— > qualities which sell the town . over for 25c. a yard—and we of- fer them at 134c. Quicker you get acquainted with Hecht’s selling, quicker ® you'll begin to save. * Two lots shirt waists. Compare! Compare! Com- pare! Everybody is claiming “greatest shirt waist values” We'll leave it to your own judg- ment. We have this to say: a e 4 i DED Da P ROH OHH ops EPOOLOEE SS OO OCCOOOEESEOEGES ETUC eee = good under all circumstances. Present values are far beyond former offerings, and you know Alan ’s Colored Shirt or Lady’ s Colored Shirt Waist Free! for every one faded in our laundry. No proposition could be more sweeping or more liberal. that we will not fade your shirts or shirt waists—but at any \ rate we assume all the risk and will make our above offer white and clean we make your collars and cuffs, and how long they STAY CLEAN. Drop postal and one of our wagons will call for your bundle. Hit HH FRAZER'S 22, LAUN DRY,, Plant,1214-16DSt. ’Phone592. || ——= We feel absolutely sure Tf you try us, you'll note how IH what that means. rer 36 cents <aives you the choice of hundreds of our fine shirt waists, consisting of lawns, per- cales and batistes—in a great variety of the most attractive patterns. They are made im the newest styles—perfectly tin- ished—with elegance in every detail. You can see they're fine waists—costing in many instances more than double. 98 cents <sives you the choice of any of these finest shirt waists in this big lot. The most exclusive effects of the seaseu—the fne white and black India linons, the daintiest lawns—madras and dimities— mad= in the fit manner—in the newest styl These are the very cream of the Sexson's productions —the very acme of style and exelusiveness, - Get in on ‘ that purchase = of summer : suits & skirts. Suits. Lot of ladies’ heavy duck and linen crash suits—most stylish <arments —were made to sell for no less than $3.50," and some for $4 offered you for $1.98. Lot of fine white pique and linen crash sults—braided and trimmed and finished in the most elaborate. manner. Some have strap seams—and all are the very acme wf stylisbness—made to sell for $3 and $0. go to you for $5.00. Skirts. Lot of linen crash akirts—full in width and with deep hem—sswr= 2 a8 Sou see about town at 96c. and $1. offered you for 43c. Lot of white duck skirts—the good heavy quality — made full and perfect fitting— usual $1.25 rvalue—are offered you for 69c. Lot of striped a and p tate 1 linen crash PED LEDER LED DODD DD OP OOEEE SHOE HE CE ETEGETOTEMIHSEH DY | | 4 4 bOODOEH BPSOSAODOID POH HD ICD HOSOI DHIDIDEPCS HSH NDHO. Lansburgh & Bro. “Special Sale.” Here are the Greatest Bargains ever of- fered in Bed Spreads: 65c. Full Size Crochet Spreads, 3 Eainerent styles....49¢. each. 8c. Full Size Crochet Spreads 89c. Large Size Reversible Finish Crochet Spreads, many differ ent designs $1. 1OLarge Size Lorraine Crochet ored $1.25 Full Sas ‘erectile terns .... A lot of 12-4 Imported Marseilles Spreads, beautiful designs. 8 lot of Fi ine Colored Mitcheline Spreads, 12-4, in red, blue, $1.75 values at. $3. sy Fille White 12-4 Mayseille Spreads, many differ- pink, nile green and yellow. ent style: $3. 50w it Blue ‘and Pink 12-4 Grapes English Satin Spreadsin.. so: <4 $1.75 Fine Colored Sillealine Comforts, good Sts, large size, best white cotton filling. All our $2. aU Feather Pillows during this sale. $11, 48 pair. LANSBURGH & BRO., 42p- = 422- -424- 426 7th Street. Pattern Spreads, large variety of pat- 4 different patterns. 63c. each. 73c. each. in white and col- -89c. each. 98c. each. -39 --- $1.39 $1.98 $2.50 - $1.39 PS PDIP DD OOD HO HDS fa pees DHSS Sot SOS OSES PSO skirts—made to sell for $1,50— go for 98c. Teneo aT ana F0Ob0O000459400500004-409490F064E45 54005 OF 0G0EOO4N GREED OOFOOODEOON + Don’t skip the * underwear sale. i At 114 cents —you have the choice of fine corset cov- ers, trimmed with embroidery and i which are worth 7 than denbie. fectly finished—r At 1214 cents —yoa have ‘the choice of tucked drawers, made and finished perfectly—gend quality muslin—details perfect. A very low price for such splendid garments. tot | =| i} At 69 cents —you have the choice of 50 derea jur- ments every description—drawers, che- mise, corset covers, gowns, skirts, ‘ete.— which have become slightly soiled from handling. They are made in the finest fashion —lace trimmed and embrot-iery trimmed. some with inaerting and some with all three—which are worth all the way up to $2.50. At 25 cents you have the choice of lace and cinbroid- ery trimmed umbrella drawers, finished with deep ruffle—and also muslin chemise, embroidery, lace and rutile teimmel. You must see these first to appreciate their worth, Hecht & Co., 515 Seventh St. ) SL ODPL DOA OP OD G-9 DH EUDV OS DOE HEE Ee GO UG PEF 1h RHODE SESE 64400666 4OG-4-9O04 6 0 FOOT PH DU- Peseweee Folks with Eye troubles: save from 53.00 to $5.00. No need of spending the $3 to $5 fees demanded by the ocu- list for examining your eyes. SAVE THAT MONEY by taking advantage of our oculist, Dr. A. G. Hamilton’s special H offer. He will examine your i eyes FREE—tell you exactly A what the trouble is—whether H im SUeTE Gao Core 3 i POO | PODS POE PE POOTES ES EOF FO GUTS DSO eoraigrenenemeersarotrereres errstenter® $e9 you need glasses or whether you don’t. If you need glasses you will get exactly the right kind— guaranteed to give satisfaction! This guarantee you do not get if you go elsewhere to the spe- "+ “The Eddy’ Refrigerator (Has No Equal. White Mountain itioners’ Supplies. Beveridge’s, F and G Sts. Its slate stone shelves and cold dry air circulation precludes all possible damp- ness. Will pay for itself in a single season in food and |- ice SAVED. Catalogue free for the asking. CHESTS. $5.50 Ur UPRIGHTS, $12 UP. Ice Cream Freezers, Treezes Cream 31 oO up in 4 minutes —-without doubt the best freezer on the market for family use. Saves time, labor and ice. We have them in all sizes up to 40 |:|} quarts. “The Arctic” Freezer is second only to the “White Mountain.” Freezes cream in 7 minutes, 2-QT., $1 4QT., $1 ZQT., $1.50. __ bar, Bas. Hotel and Confec- “White Moentain” FREEZERS—25 to “The Mills” Freegers, 40-at. fitted with gearing for steam and electric power. PACKING TUBS AND CANS. ICE BREAKERS, QRUSHERS AND SHAY) Rs. ICE CREAM ICE CREAM ‘MOLDS. SoNFECT! (ONERS? nf BAKERS’ ‘TOOLS. aii: BINDS oF Kieu UTEN- ". Beveridge, POTTERY, PORCELAIN?! GLASS. ETC., 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. Dulin & Martin, Managers. cialist. Our especially equipped Opthalmic Room has every de- vice and scientific appliance necessary to an absolutely ex- act and certain diagnosis. We sell an especially good quality neriscopic lense, in al- uminica frames, for $1. R.HAI soa Name wares ed and rank otrap’ treo. + IKNEESSI,z Hoover & Snyder, 1211 F Si. Cool Ox ordsl Hot weather is the one sea- son, above all others, when one thorough- ly appreciates cool, comfort- H able shoes. H Our stock of i SUMMER SHOES was never more comprehensive. We have all the newest styles, in all varieties of best leathers. Comfort, _ ele- gance and du- rability are em- bodied in them all. 52, $2.50, $3 & $3.50, —are the way prices run for Oxfords. We have them in Kid, Vici Kid, Russet and Patent Leather, — with both = “turn” and “welt” sole in the “smartest” “toes.” All are guaranteed to give highest Satisfaction, ~ Children’s Shoes, in black and tan, high and low, $1 and cae Shoes Polished Free! i HOOVER | & SNYDER, F211 F St, Bet cue stose. « SSS i : i i ! aT ia Sues District for Damages. Lisette A. Bonits has sued the District of THE WORLD OF SOCIETY| OFFICERS OF REGISTRATION, < Names of Those Select-d by Monte: ery County Supervisors. The Wi Ts . in New York Special Correspondence of The Even: ollant-Tisdel Marriage VILLE, Md., June Today. of supervisors of held a meeting here today for the of appointing officers of registro tic for Pretty Weddings Yesterday at Chureh | the several election districts of the county 5 In accordance with the general olectior and Home—Comings and Jaw, the ballots apers used at the Goings»—Note: last estroyed. There were quite a large number of plicants for the of voters, and the fol Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker Tisdel have sent out cards announcing the marriage “ ict Luther M. Dayal! today in New York city at the Russian |b. Reese Kinsey Clarksburg district Orthodox Church of their daughter, Heien | Charles T. Johnson, Clarence M. Griffith Wilson, to Mr. Gregoire A de Woilant, | Poolesville district James H. Carter. W charge d'affaires of Russia at Washington. | Jerome Ofutt Retire district —First Mr. de Wollant and hits bride will take a | Precinct: A. 8. Horner short trip, leaving New York this after- ae as Vinson. Wash noon, and are expected back in this city | Fielder Marlowe, Rebert Jt Rina Saturday. They have taken a house on | Darnestown Witham Ward Georget wn Heights, where they will reside | J. Brooke Jon Rethesda district —Cyrus for 2 month. Latew in the summer they | Keiser. J. M,C. Williams. Olney district of four | Thomas J will go abroad for a vacation Gistrict Bernard months, Mr. and Mrs. Tisdel and their RE Patobeks aie @aughters went to } York yesterday Charles E. Hig- All the mumbers of the Russian embassy enry M Lin- staff were also there for the marriage of rama mei their countryman. m Miller, Louis R St. John’s Church was the scene of a first named in ¢ dis- pretty wedding yester at » o'clock, n, others are democrats. the contracting parties being Miss Agnes and Lieut. James Fair Townsend of this city and Mr. Henry | os Montgomery Guards of ssrs. Barclay H thersburg have been »>mmixsioned as ; | Officers of the 4th iment at lary nas and J. Hillman | (cers oft « of Baliimore and Dr. Bugene | Unite A ‘ Ts, under were the ushers. ettuitt, and ed will have their company re rember of men, front The 1 mes of Kensington Dr. 0. M. Muncaste the n ry rted th “ will at once go to the uart Town: er sister, and w. ed in white organdie with pink ribbons a carried pink swect peas. The bride was bride tn and purchasing the > use of the publ uppears to have been county commissioners w pproiect of tel chook aban- were hie Li | donea. re today asked by the schoqgl board to lev “Dr. Mackay- the sum of $1200 for the purpose of ot. Mr. and Mra. | the sur : T tulations of | @tsing the present school building ception held later —_ at the residence of the bride's moth THE DEATH RATE. Agnes Stuart Townseng, on 16th = after which they left for the nori will spend 2 portion the groom's mother in the mountains of Virginia, and in the autumn will go to Bal- timore to rr Marcia Bil They Comparative Statement Made by Dis- of the summer with trict Health Department. deaths in the L k numbered 4, Th we ict during the iast ecorded at the as diphtheria KM new > at 16 cane: harged from isolation in quirantine Mis: sand Mr. Henry Cornell | health department, Wilson wer: marriei yesterday at the res- | Week before. Of those isence of Mr. und Ms. Alonzo Bliss by | white and 40 were colored. | Re A ae a a eae —_ or - |death rate for the whole populatic ely decora with pink and white bic 7 yer thousand pita Phe soms and foliage plants and vines i508 per thousand teed a Bert * r the whites was 14.17 and for the color Bertha BI the whit 14.1 1 for the colored ye 43. As compared with the last report deaths from dise of the nervous system who came in with her dcclined fro 0 10, those of the kid ned in white taffeta, ruffled with % _ g ave h gas o = tse - Her tulle veil was he'd clr acd exo abit Meare eg | wr of orange bicssom: s of the heart rose from 7 to 10 and Pbouquet of lilies of the ngs from . of whica 15 Mr. 3 Bliss w of ¢ n. There were | P Were married in of dipht and 1 each of | bay window. wit and iy 1 fever. | < p of the st report th { | 1 next f. Kingman of Pal- Y.. grardmother of the bride, was » other relatives. in 14 prem. | ises ; Of scarlet fever there un dur- rom cases placarde? in ms prev a mean temperature degrees. with a rise from 5 ake ce at the Fuller cottage after their arrival. The marriage last soon night at the Ea&tern : : 3 grees on the 20th to Sf Cegrees on the Presbyterian Church of Miss Nelhe Ethel | ultimos, and a mean relative humidity of McCabe to Dr. W. Stuart Carnes of Can-| x1. There were 4 clear days and anihl . Ohio, was attended by a large gath- ag of the friends of the couple. as well | 3 mites s the children of the Christian ndeavor Society of the church, of which the bride is the superintendent. The children scattered flowers in the aisle as the bridal party ap- north winds averaging a movement of er hour. MONTEREY AND CONSORT SAIL. proached the officiating minister, Rev. | Given a Reus! rT 3 igs ing Farewell by Thomas C. Easton. ‘The ushers were Messrs. J. Karl Bain, Edward Semmes, ? i ; and Frank Carden and ‘Dr. Chester Beatty. | A dispatch from San Francisco, lar aids were Miss Margaret Cas- | Pight. says: ‘The principal event in the 8 Bertie Rearick, Miss Lula“ B. | local war situation today was the depar- Thorn and Miss Alice Irwin. ‘They were | ture ¢ or’ Monte dressed in white organdie and ribbons. and | ‘"'" Of the monitor Monterey and the COED White Howe eee niDbone. 224 | collier Brutus for Manila. The onder to get under way was issued about 1 o’clork, overed with white organdie. Jerome Burke | and shortly afterward the wharves and anc Muriel Walker were youthful flower | accks on the water front were rwded bearers. The bride came in church witk with pecple anxious to witness the depar- tare of the formidable fighting mechine and the collier which is to accompany Every histle on the water front [blew a farewell, and as the two vessels i moved down the harbor towards ( en Gate the crowds « a ay v McCabe, and at isle was met by the gr Mr. her father, Mr. James E the head of the ai: nd his best man, Charles W. 3 5 inty white organdie ch, the gift of the was of white sweet A reception limited to the brie reiatives and personal friends, fol- the bride's father, her. | Ways been a great er which Dr. and | pro s are that she will never Among | enter this harbor, as she is to be px sand friends . B. Sargent. th bride; her aunt, Miss r. and Mrs. H. R. McCabe, Mr. be of Braddock, Pa.; Mrs. R. B. Cole of Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs.’ L. B. Cook, and Mrs. F. M. Werts of Canton, Ohio. and Mrs. A. Charies Stone and Mr. . Edmund N. Stone of Chicago, l., iting Capt. and Mrs. Israel W. Stone pitol Hill. pre { rently { stationed in the vicinity m's slontes in the cast of Uncle — 20+ ——— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses ha lows: White—John H. Thomas and Catherine C. Joyce, both of this ctty. Howard 5. Mason and Della E. Watson, both of Baltimore, v2 been issued as fol- Mr. Miss Cassin has returned to Washington, | Md. George French Owens and F | es ing spent the winter in Chicago and | H. Plummer, both of Prince George's un- Milwaukee with her sister, Mrs. Casanave | ty, Md. Mauric> Earle and Lulie Murphy, H. Young. both of Prince George's county, Md. Wm Mrs. E. M. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. L. M H. Markriter and Rosie B. Heitman, both of Marble of the Portland have gone to Can- this city. Chas. E. Wardell of Louisvill SS |_| Ky.. and Cornelia H. Brittingham of Bas- Cards are out fcr the marriage of Miss | {2 sta Ghee H Hilt and Mare Ie. Foster, Lottie Carter to Mr. T. Alden Bradford, | both of Chicago, Il. Calvin Bailey and Wednesday, June 15. Edward Minnle E. Fox, both of this city. P. McGinn and Ellie Boyles, both of this city. Jared Jores Holt of Doe Hili, Va., and Lela May McCartney of Allegheny, Va Jemes B. Bowie and Mary E. McAleer, both of this city. Colored—Robert Green and C; ry, both of this city. OPINTOD Ss HANDED DOWN. Action by the Court of Appents in a Number of Canes. Among the decisions given by the Court of Appeals yesterday was one sustaining the decree of the lower court in the case of the Mutual Commission and Stock Com- Moore, major of In February iast the police raided | the company’s officzs and took posses- sien ef the property found there. The com- pany sought to recover its proper writ of repievin. On appeal the que | were as to the power of the court over its | process to order the temporary suspension | cf the execution of a writ of replevin for cause, and also as to the right of a ceman to seize and hold articles of pef- | voline Ber- DASES ERO JOUN 3. John K. At Allegheny, Pa. DASENEROCK, | dr. E June 8, 1898 y “ months and was our darling r hearts and home scna!l property found in the use of per- + do come home. s sons accused of crime, for temporary use BY HEI SISTER them. Chief Justice day, June 6. 1808, at as evidence against ve ed daughter of Alvey, who wrote the opinion, affirmatively determi ts. The decision of the lower court in the case of Ada G. Readman and Jessie Ear- hart, executrices of Elizabeth C. Earhart, against Virginia B. Ferguson and others was reversed by the Court of Appeals. The suit was brought originally to establish the vahdity of the will for the purpose of passing real estate> A demurrer was filed and sustained by the lower court. The Court of Appeals decides that the demurrer should not have been sustained, and re- mands the case for further hearing. The decision of the commissioner of patents in the interference case of Robert Meyer and William C. Foulde against Os- waid Rothe is afiirmed by the Court of hem < in the wi ‘be “f' illness, seventy inte valet ee, 1247 Sth street nerth- west, on Thursday, June 9, at 10 o'clock. * LOW. On June 7, 1898, at 9:45 p.m.. at his i 1914 K street northwest. LINDSEY we INSLOW, beloved som of Lindsey Wias- low ani Virginia Winslow, aged fifteen years, one mouth and tive dys. Feneral from the Metropolitan Church, R ‘Thersday, Juve 9, at 2 o'clock. Friew Appeals. ‘The appellants were the first to] yited t» attend fiie application for a patent, but the ap- pellee claimed prior conception of the idea In Memoriam. eae Se the patent rights by the LAUER. In memory of Mrs. cpceLIA Tat In an opinion, written by Chief Justice | , “M” “id one your ago sesterany, Aims | Alvey, the Court of Appeals affirms the ste decision of the lower court in the case of = Dorsey E. W. Tewson against Emmons S. Smith. The appeliant sued tn reg demoed for damages for atieged conversion of erty to the use of appetiee, and the nlgher court sustains the decision, which was favor of the appellee. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE ao ee Funeral of Mrs. Ellen Clark. ‘The funcral of Mrs. Ellen Clark, wife of Mr. John, Clark of Brookland, D. C., took place this afternoon at % o'clock. Services were held at the Church of Our Savior, of which Mrs. Clark was a member, conduct- ed by Rev. Harry F. Saumering. The vested choir sang several apyropriate hymns, and there were a few remarks made by the pastor. The in’ a at . ¥ CURED LITTLE PIs Sunday at 11 o'clock aw Zins tells itr from rin. severe case of She leaves "Toe Hearty ating: pe ao a husband and five girls, the youngest fect remedy for Dinsineas, Neueea. being abcut five years. old. “Mrs. Clark oe Bo was highly and leaves a large ‘the oe. Small Price.