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THE EVENING STAR, ene SDAY, SEPTEMBE ER 20, 1898— 12 PAGES, f Se ee ea he ee ee nee ee ee THE LEE-DAVIS WEDDING. COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION. Some Facts From Hix Annual Report an to Schools. The annual statement of the commission . daughter of Sen- er of education has been submitted to Sec Bliss Our New Credit Way. QOur NewsGredit Way. Our New Credit Way. Sees are + ; Miss Katherine Elkins, ator Elkins, who was to have been bride “Ii9 ening of New Store| 22222: terday at her marriage with Mr. Arthur | cause of congratulation on the part We've Prepared ae a Glori- piace tne | | | i | a In the same building that we were at the start, bu that’s all. We began, we prospered as a cloth- ing establishment and until last year continued as+ ‘Buc Then we bought out our partner's interest in the business and began at once to carry out our own ideas. Our ambition was to have a store for wo- was prevented by a | of those who held the doctrine that popu and Mrs. C. Wood | lar education is the safeguard of our Amer ¥. Misses Rebecca Dailey, Elizabeth | ican institution s the report, “ts the Davis, Katharine Elkins and Gwendolin | cortinued ot the Gdshthhery ‘The line's passed and October is near at band. We'll have a week or more of this mild weather snd then the leeves will begin to drop under pitiless Jack Frost's nipping, and the winds will begin te stir. and the cir will get sharper and more biting. and yon in summer cloth will shiver and prosperit hools. The tnen 7 amounted to Foulke of this city were driving di during the year steep hill from the Kerens hor SM pupils over the Previous year. The total en wn the wher men as well as for men. And just a vear ago we placed as an experiment a line of Suits, Cloaks and they attended a 5 o'clock when the tea. | { s Ned in ele lect the fall drexs that shold be borebt now. I'M pay to be thmely—preseason -Skirts. That was all. We hadn't the room for more.’ Besides we entered a new field, and we wanted pas * =e por a ; mentary schools amou 425 pu lots and practically in everything intact. to tread % j demolished. Mr. Datley Adding to n . ead our way with care. i eek Gol a ae | 'ding to it those in colleges, uni P. “inch All-wool Poplin Suitings, same width Whipcords and Gran- oa a Nag as iio me es tg | es. high schoola and academies, the ite Ce stuming, in the rare and most wanted shades as well as the staples, new effects by the score, and stunning qualities. 69c Worth 8c. a yard. ° 50-inch Blue Che iot, an English importation, wide and high quali- tied me be ee is absolute—nothing under acid could _ 69c. ‘eae wool Imported Cheviot, full 50 inches ‘ wide anc 69c. Weck Black Granite Suiting, no better costume cloth. 69e. pumber reached Siti. tal amount of schooling r vidual on an average for the ted States at th ee Ha a ce for INV7, ts very brother of the brid skh Mavk GER Bol ae a few of the r expen: ation than one entire population attended sect ne time during the year A still greater occasion for congraty p increase of students his increase Her skull. it is vu phined. She is x dange juri 4, had to be tre- ed t be The others escaprd w and were able to attend We Changed Our Business From Cash to a Credit Basis We inaugurated a system of time payment so fair and so just, so sensible and plausible that suc- ; cess rewarded our venture. Success, complete and instantaneous. Todav there are over ten thousand epg eats names on our books. Ten thousand families who have benefited by the helping arm that we held out. and Davis Ek y Owen, U. S.N sons of Sena and nephows of the bride, were thi and were followed up the church aisle Katherine Grace Davis Brow Sears, niece ef the bride. dresce and carrying a shower bouquet bridesmaid Emboldened by the flattering and. generous responses made to our advances. we determined to en- ter boldly into a still more ‘extended business. And within the past four months we have added a new floor and fifteen new departments. A veritable—a complete department store awaits you tomorrow. Everything that man, however fastidious he be, can desire. All That Woman Could Possibly Need. : t Some Linen Leaders. e flounce. You'll find a line of Coats and Jackets and Suits and Skirts that have more swellness and more style oe ried to A number had ris ; 4 eae about them, that are better made and priced lower than any store, cash or credit, in all Washington. il a diamond er Syaniog C6 mine apektba atone Se numt “ed 25 pieces Yard-wide Bleached Table Linen, 60 inches wit a8 We'll greet you with the richest Silk Waists—with the handsomest Cloth and Silk and Satin Skirt Important change in regard to cunditionis of choice des = te : coe : Se Cc. with the best picked out (if not the largest) lot of Wrappers and House Gowns. They're the old depart- tor and M been Sark be aE Ee ae coke HERE'S WHERE YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WCRTH. ed to such an extent as to of a year's work more in prep- hman class. Conside lard, it is safe to number in higher educati sts from this | measured by the standard of he private car | times as large in 1 Chicago. They will sai! | This incre Was most neisco to Japan and will tray those students taking w abroad until January, visiting Manila post-graduate studies and and Hong Kong among other noted p! A dance given last evening by Mr. Wm, Ricl tdence of Mr. | ments, the ones that celebrate their birthday today. But we want you to go up on the fourth floor, 4 Ned me uk 100 dozen size All-linen Napkins, very weighty, fast selvage, as- sorted patterns. $1.35 value. Per dozen ... -$1.05 64-inch Extra Heavy Three-quarter B leached (German Table Linen. Ss there's where you'll be surprised. The newly added lines are there. The famous makes of Corsets— the nobbiest and the standard brands of Hosiery—a wonderful aggregation of everything that goes to : + make up a a perfect notion stock. We'll sell you Table Linens that no store can outrival in quality—none Our usual soc. quality. ... as eaten asco -37i4e. can equal in price. A display of Rugs and Lace Curtains, too. A stock of Blankets and Bedwear. Fringed Huck Towels, size 18x36. Never less than 12}c.....10¢. : Every famous make of Women’s and Children’s Underwear. Handkerchiefs that run along the whole Lace and Embroidery Specials. % gamut of quality. 109 pieces of Fine Showy Cambric Edging, a large and choice col- 3, work of « ofessional stud: we ine and th q 9 2 same period. Du e same 1 scien- lection of patterns, all fast edges. Irish Point effects, 6 and 7 inches. = Our Splendid Plen Ss and Boys Departments 1. Among thoss pa at and techni <E- hools mulap $ - and 1c. value. eer ee er Bae aa ate SA 10c. |% (for there are half a dozen now) throw down the gantlet to all competition. Men's and Boys’ ( ‘lothing, ess ‘otk 1 cuts ha sae eee Special lot of Point de Pade Normandy, Bit Val. and Machine- |4 Men’s Hats, Men’s Furnishings, Dress Coats, Top Coats, Reefers, Storm Coats—we'll outfit you from nerease of pro made Insertings, from 3 to 6 inches — a large variety of patterns. your hose to your hat. Jewelry, too, on credit. Only the very finest, because a business like this ne- an or che - to 124c. values..... ieee Sn tO ees eS Sco cessitates makes that give complete satisfaction. cme aoe ortion of the One Day’ Ss ‘Selling to. statinits of education i the anton During the year there were ma 1F MOHAWK SHEETS AND PILLOW CAS Our Opening Begins Tomorrow er Alaska « teen day schools, wiih 3 | “k j & apils. The reindeer herds there MOHAWK READY-MADE PILLOW CASES, FULL BLEACHED, SIZE 45x36......... 9c. iS So 1 aux eames annonce Philadelphia is | Satisfaction. Mention i 11%e an OntinueS UNI alturda $ | vintins her daugnter. Mey Charies (1 % See Se ee es 5 = | visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles C. Lan- | of the whalers : MOHAWK READY-MADE RLEACHED PILLOW CA: Z (ac $ | caster, at her suburban home, “Oak Ter- MOHAWK BOLSTER CASES. SIZE 2 5 f 7 | race.” on the Pierce Mill road, near Con- Post 5 S 23¢ = —during that period we offer the following special values (cash or credit) and defy all the world to equal = necticut avenue extended. Mrs. Randall POSTMASTER AT ME W ORLEANS. MOHAWK READY-MADE SHEE e % admirer of Washington, where she a MOHAWK KEADY-MADE BLEACHED SHE 35C. = hem. ¢ q = z Scone Stee is heap he geen ee pian Seatac aged HAWK KEADY-MADE BLEACHED SHEE ot . ae generous hospitality during the enident. 39¢ Credit on the Most Liberal Terms im the World! 3) icu.c.5025 Mee setae oe) ae atts Remnatemes MOHAWK READY-MADE BLEACHED SHEETS. SIZE 81x90. é c o3 = Speaker Randall. John R. G. Pitkin as postmaster “ we 2 oa postmaster at New ms i bomestics. = 2 | $j] Miss Guida Gideon of 1934 15th street left | Orleans, cs g a big surprise to po: : Three Ite *. ae we 2 Ladies’ All-wool Big Downy Bed Handsome Real Trish | a SE earns tabs, olen tin z a in ¢ ans state. Colcnel Pitkir Good quality Feather-procf Bed Ticking................ I2IAc. z BEAVER COMFORTS Lines Daniank | _ bliss Annie Gallagher, who has been vis- | who is well iknown in Washinetoe Mit 38-inch Unbleached Muslin. Z Bf Beemer - 2#c , ei 4 . iting fri in New York for the past | not a candidate for the position. H- . : & Beene Goer CAPE Ladies’ black Elgin or | TABLE |] ree Werks, bas received an appointieent | euectes by the Pretaccs oa ee 25 pieces of 5c. Apron Gaiden: neat adic. beeesecercce ie. See reccn. | Satteen Under. | filled with Sea Island waeeeusan | $] in one of y hospitals in Jackson- | * | ak ae toe ee S S Saar —with full sweep, colt piacendie chyersd ‘ CLO’ rH x: ville. Miss Margaret Ryar e | onel Pitkin was United ‘Stat : ih i 2d floor—new building. Ze hewest style, pisited ‘Mack © and skirt, worth Hoes : Watch. Worth TH, $ | Pr bashing eS % 2 collar, band- ile: ors ES = | under Prest¢ vpsiggiy: Echoes From the Upholstery Department. Sworn 37.08, fomely trinmed in tar | — #25 worth $1.25. with allaround fringe | & iiss SAREE aie | States min °S REST i5-IN. STAIR REGULAT PRICE ter to Argentine under Presi {larvison and has held many other OM. CLOTH, TWENTY DIFFERENT Aihe. sed their cottage at Buen: ‘more for a fe) Seseesesseoge | 98 and braid, worth $8.00. c OQ | vert #225. SA CASH OR CREDIT. 69 eS SOR GRED ID ls 1 SY | CasH or en = e stopping in B: -~ = —— b 2 returning here | prior_to his appointment by Mr 4 TABLE oll CLOTH, IN WHITE, MARBLE i 3 iets = rhel A. Richardson of 1196 North m that President designated him E a See Qe. |e $D-98 c. $7 -25 : . | Capitol street is at present on a ore of the commission cf ten | SAMDS SWISS TAMBOTR MU: SHIN FOR SASH CURTAINS. REGULAR Qe + | + sicn to her former home in Mathews coun- | *P¢ United States in the Ise) PER YAED : er eo eeein: een ae 1k ae + caused by the recent death of h aS z = = = = ¢ | father, Mr. S. Elliot -aso1 ¥ te this dis- > Pate” Ope. |F s ees $ | Sates MEG, Elliot, Richardson, who was Gartela was pvt’ APAGIS SHEE VAR AT 10 CENTS. Bee |e = =e 5 eae ae #1 whose damise'\ls greatiy tamental, t can mission = The Newest and Nob- Lurge Size Turkey Red Ladies’ Cotton si, i aiecin A pemeacie ae Arthur retired ES NOTTING [ FOR SASH AND LONG CURTAINS. SOME 45° 1 Ze 1% stent Entecte in i | a 2 ots with her niece, little declined REGULAR alae oe meets | TABLE RIBBED Nettle MeGiil, has returned fr ermont, | ppointed by the Pres- : z : ¢ | where they spent the past six : A ANDER ROGANE NIMES BAGS Tor wim cane 29¢, |= FALL SUITS ramen | coven! nee ae Tao spools iene eee eae aaa EGS AND BOTTOM SHELF. BULAK PRICE, pene Z 2 12 - | 8, q ! A bi arty as: < 4b ky 2, Cors:t, in drab i" — mi Embrotdering 3, at home a = You rt Koss Z + cant ta | =f worth up to 3 $| oe ace to angle nauener an : ’ Oy or white, worth | guaranteed to be co with double crochet Silk or 1 spool G stiles z syaneeg) (LC Id, John J. Hetherington e€ ave any a enny = front and sleeve—skirts a 4 $2.50, stitching around neck ties 3 me! Sneed until a hour, | Center, Charles Ashton; Matengo, David with Liberal sweep— Tie. | fadeless—worth $1.25. | and sleeves — worth Linen Thread. S| Miss waatee Laie igiaats Sink foe | M. Rowlan For You on School ee Sorte ate c. | | | Te C.F | beruutul prestnts: Amore those prmane | Kanata Cherrywate, Leo C. Veeder Src vain . CASH OR CREDIT. $7 48 oa . = were Mrs. Young, Mrs. Grey. Missee Pant | , Kentucky—Hopkinsville, John W. isreat! at a wonderfully up hers ax if + CASH OR CREDIT. Af CASH OR CREDIT. Se pe Se = = it. soda fountain. of co 4 a 2 ages Aiea dees : ‘ outsi —Opelousas, Marie Octavie Des- sae on mnt nk an alba the a $ 98 € c athoney, Stevenson, Davis, L and ©.| maraie Pee Marie Cctavie D 3 | 5 . - ° $| Moore. Messrs. Thos. and Oliver Young, | "Michigan—Hudson, J — - j “ . Ante Michigan—Hudson, James M. Scarritt z rma4$ ~| Wm. and Joseph Lynn, Hancock, Gibso Minnesota—Chatdeld, John Chermack % | aa ¢e | Allison, Scrivner, Jones, Burgess and Men- | iy P It Wail : mack; peeaiegiean a a $ SCRE Sanee . Montana—Great Falls, Herbert 0. Chow- aes —— = > See = pelien is e ant John . navy, | en. ' clesp \ = ( 5 < e mpantons, «lock and Key. Pine Imperted Double-des rew-top Ink wel and family are lo -braska—P. 1400 Massa : South Dake Mrs. J. C. Peacock and daughter have | ges f i returned from New York city and Asbury | )V#shington—Chehalis, D. W. Bush > winter at | { The — Mandsomest | A Big lot of Neat Handsome Cloths ia | catiarens BOYS’ Laawss: COTTON a, James H. Logan. -Rapid City, James B. efeeseateete Colored Border A BiG Cards... ¢c220528- . Soeeeetee : ec. Fall Wisconsin—E oo, Arthur Cheek, Writing Tablets, 70 8 oe i = Park, where they spent the past two | ee ee rican Beauty Writing AlLwool Meet SCHOOL Stainiess HAND Neckwear, SPREAD ies | Oklahoma —8 slackwell, Seorme 1, é er ne west H ’ Cards have been issued for the marriage | © 7 Per : Black Hose, | { new colors ‘ards ha ss 3 harriage | Charles 8. Partridge. IP einen: Wiis atte: Eo SUITS. | KERCHIEFS, ; eas ache + of Miss Hannah E. Burch to Mr. Harry B. ie ‘ _ } $4.98, Made admirably, in worth 12%e., and stripes, made like a Marsellles. % | Dawson, to take place at Trinity Church, = ‘in 8c. dozen | good wearing colors, | Worth Se. and Ge H DIED. i streets, Wednesday evening, 21st iis, with rub- De, S7y-98 all aizes, worth $2.25, | ; Coe | OKS. On Taenday, September 20, 18S, at i CASH OK CREDIT. CASH OR CREDIT, { every cent of TY. ! ettie S. Barry, the organist of the an x WILLIAM W beloved husband of | Slcnhurch of the F fon, has one to | pyyeral tervines a . 10 cs % | Stes pt: pag iris ot A San penises 28. | &{mund Barry, who is an stant pan ‘ tt surgeon at Camp Meade, and in charge of the typhoid ward of the 2d Division hospi- tal. The docto: n with the army | since it was at ger, but will prob- ably return to the city to resume his prac tice when Can rade is abandoned Mr. and Mr Bond have returned | from a_stay er two moaths on the ceast of Maine. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Jennings (nee ies eel riedlander & SUCCESSORS TO So KANN, SOUS & GO., -- Market Space. Sebdopdepteeeteteeteteeede | i Setee set ae a =| oe isi8. nt 10 a0 Soateege Seetest ton, owing to the prominence of both par- flee: altew ill be Temembered that Barron [oan iF aecehal wake it TRbnen and Keyworth, who, previous to the fatal Parkes to Bir * Mibest ican through the tations and exclusive designs and styles. Qur customers and patrons have always appreciated our efforts to have the very latest novel- hi sold the property 612 Pennsylvania ave 3 On Sunde: 1NM8, i : : isabel Arth) have returned from their w THOMAS. bel vf tlle ae ding trip and will be pleased to see their Our Credit Offers #:New York Clothing House, 311 Seventh N.W. ss occn oe & A pretty we took place z Ba Roetonzensearonsenronzenzonre oczoezeoronsessons a eabubee DRED PLA ELL PILED LEPINE seer iostonioeionlottoetonte eeseononesed afternoon at the home of the bri £ = copeland, when Mi z Aone sosteee a — Fabs z . Thompson Cross St nd WY ithout E u als £ | peeeereereeenneemnnsnnnennnonieennennnsennneenneenes | KEYWORTH sHooTsN mpson Cros Ricca cig haagacttead : Ele si bride was attire Iv. ISvs, SA UNTINGTON EDMOND. F2 a i q os! 4 ansb r h Bro ¢ Interest in the Outcome of the Trial gown of army blue broadcloth, | Notice ot funeral {er $ 3, 54 u ° of Barron. i and gloves to match, and carried ee “ oan . = a3 x & | Correspondence of The Evening Star. a bunch of American beauty roses. Palm wi dg oral Ox take : t \ n where you can buy on credit at cur prices or with equal $ | HYATTSVILLE, Ma, September go, 1993, [ANd cut flowers formed. the "decoration isn ; Milan SDA - Inthe wa { payments. Our gveds are marked, in plain figures, as low as $ $ auuchigin ereathie MblAg! eenineeter ees |e ae Mrs. Cros left later in the exenty 3 = = J a 2 ‘th. ey wi ne at home nurs a te cash stores. We tell you to take whatever you need and zOpening of Black Dress Fabrics: Barron-Keyworth episode, which will be sr October 10 at 3147 North Broa te : : é $ % | brought before the grand jury at Marlboro’ . Philadelph Notler uf f ee es ible neh, week er manth. Xorw alga no! notes, there are unin terest % | during the October term of court. ‘The un- = MeMAnON ber 1%, TAWS, at F charges y F ying an enny for the eredit accommodation. ; At fortunate affair, which occurred last June, AVENUE PROPERTY sSoLp. a j JARE DOLATHEA, bets 3 ‘The magultude of cur Carpet Department We have just opened from the celebrated manufacturers, B. end at which time full particulars appeared Sas aS pery nies Pian on ebhibkie 3 Tid | wit astonish you. Every quality manufue- Enestley & Co., and others, the largest stock and variety of BLACK ee Star, is still fresh in the minds of | """ “Houding Near Oth Street. ooney sae $ aa GOODS ever display ed in the city. These are all our own impor- Re ea oe Section and: Waalinged | aerssiGy wioWedan! seal ventale Soroka: ence to St z ANd tured is represented tn scores of patterns. - = € We have a good Brusseis at 50 cents a yard, and from that up to most expensive <a tt pelt Seafoatoatretesteatestesseatonteateeteeteete testenteateetestentente foatresestetontentont = + fe H 7 ve | WLS a Sunday, September 18, INOS. at 5: : ties of the best values in handsome, unique and stylish fabrics. GUerOl waretre estoot trlente vate ene gs eee oe arty AC on | Ran! 3088 WILSON RAWLS, the Delon 3 BEOGE eae VVC (Op, Axmina tees. CC, EES To give you an idea of our stock and variety we mention the Sao ei i aaaste eine a wort cash. The buflding is a substantial one | — °f,Matilda aud the late John Rawis, de z Ingrains begin at 30 cents a yard. following: arose relative to nea After consid: mse eee el idee = te Pann ae oe ‘Dalen A, be i eee ae > 6 arabictien ? >, ectric | FeMtage of twenty feet and an ay e . So ee es S «—«—«Pr_ New deyartmeut of Draperies contains a tasty selection of Lace Curtains, Tortieres, STYLE 1. Black Cordules, Cheviots, Granites and Wool Fig- Sroaee Ty company with Edwert rms | depth. of, 128 SE ae oe oak wre Tae gi We soe weno oh vor se tom tp 0 ttm, a ear amie to war | ures, 40 t0 45 inches. ..----+---. BOC. per yd. ¥| sn mont ioe Faic'Alo uy negt'by |arege, My total umber of aqua tex tn | TN es Cinta 0 here he ‘ocures ‘evolve! = “arry ade i wk, M BOWIE ROBERTS. wife fy a xed a STYLE 2. Black Redfern Serge, Ghatas, Diagonals and Pop- that he had arranged to borrow earlicr in | therefore § Mr. Carry made the’ pur: | oer. We ‘ ; the day for the purpose of carrying with crete for investment purposes. him to a colored picnic, where Parker and Someeec ener ae S Barron intended to open a game. After THE SOLDIERS’ REST. talking a few minutes, they both started in the direction’ of Keyworth’s place, and |The Admirable Work at Old Potomac { oe TT oon suggested they stop Hali Continues. | N an fet a drin ni yn enteri juar- = 4 ” Sa y rel was resumed by Keyworth with fatal | AS Blingry troops arrived last Saturday result. There is some controversy as to | evening going south, and on Monday morn- whether the bullet entered from the breas ing going north, the ladies decided not to or back. The coroner's inquest in part was | cjose the hall. ‘Three regiments are ex- Ing Bacront Waar a cpmorth was approach: | yected and others to follow. So the hall | lin, 42 to 48 inches... - 6Uc. per yd. STYLE 3. Black Satin Bayadere, Satin inert, Brocade Gran- ites, Plain Granites and Whipcord, 38 to 52 inches. 75¢c. per yd. STYLE 4. Black Crepons, Granite Armure, Bask¢t Armure, Finnetta, Canvas Cloth and Cheviots, 50 to 56 inches ......-+++++...+++.+....$1,00 per yd. STYLE 5. Black Poplin Crepons, Crepon Freize, Camel’s Hair Funeral wil Church on (WBeltimore un please copy.) > ES) CRED 317- 10. 821 i 7th St. N. W. Between H and I Streets. : ACH, Snddenly, on Tuesday tens 1898. at 12 m., JOHN SCHULTZBACHL of funral hereafter . ugnst 19 mily lot In ¢ September ( oe) : Inte & rment priva Uretnetoetontorrontontonsoetoeonrorrenzorcetantaweseetootetearer B : Mts. Cs a as ae a a ee a Oe Se 2 BO : 5 < 5 was shot. The plea of self-defense will in | is again in readiness to offer hospitality | VEITCH. On September 20, 1898, at 5 Cloth, All-wool Poplin and French Whipcord, all probability be entered. to the soldiers passing through the city:| néria county, Va, HL 45 to $4 inches............ -§1.25 per yd. a Contributions of money are especially de- | pastral Thumday, Noptentor B2at'S p.m. te TY Contagious Disease Hospital sired, and citizens are by the | Mt. Olivet Charch, Alexandria county . oe eineaeeecnasoeetoetoateeecenseneteet STYLE 6. Black Crepons, Drap d’Ete, Poplin, ‘French Whip- S ~ WILLIAMS, At 10.20 pam day ptember 16, 189s, Sister Beatrice, in charge of Providence | ladies to continue help, and ladies out of t MARY EVALINA | office asked to come to a: the work | WT1 = Hospital, has been informed by the Dis-| 5¢ preparing the lunch. All accounts have Win LAAN. trict Commissioners that the plans for the | been settled from August 16 to September cord and Cheviots, 45 to 54 inches$1.50 per yd. STYLE 7. Black Tripoli Serge, French Poplin, 'Crepons, Bro- Establ “Dermatine” seersoesertondordorge egeegeegeedonsoatraseegeeteasenseatbaleetoeteeteeseaseateateateesenteatensensecfeateateareeseeteatensecteatedtretoetecteateoeateetoeteateagen vices nt her late residence. 1 loth I i es = See ; e | 17. sive, a Scie ciel ae orthwest, at 14:30 Sep We give vou the latest styles and} ee x cade Unique, 45 to 54 inches. .$1,75 to $2 yd. Eats puUae an bes eed rnirree ao, anes en eo aey ee eet ain Hie awed ins alt Congres improvements and the proper adjust- | Removes Tan. A very handsome line of Crepons of the latest designs, 44 have been completed, and that bids for the | (ciPts ana expenditures will soon be pub | to attend. ment, so as to have Eyeglasses an< eee : ere ee aes $2.50 to $3 yd. construction of the building will be adver- 2 i —— = Ss» cles fit easy an «{ comfortable | Keeps the skin soft and white. ee for in a few days. For the construc- CONFEDERATE VETERANS. | = ne : Contains n rease. Nev : tion and completion of the building the nti ! ‘ eaten a he ever be current District appropriation bill contains | q peat Selected to Attend the rune. | ALFESt comes thick. Fragrantly perfumed. an item of $25,000; for furnishing and | ° 1 of Miss Winnie Davis. | Di i - fe ans urge ro cauipping i $5,000, and for the mainte- | a aes : a i ie om | Disease by the timely use of Tutt’s = ° nance of the institution,. $2,000, st2,000 in im compliance with ie er i ed a = sition Ww. _, THOMPSON, 9 al. A (similar bullding 10 be erected on |General J. B. Gorden, commanding the | Liver Pills, an old and favorite the grounds of the Garfield Hospital, for | United Confederate Vetcracy, the following | nedy increasin larity. = os : : eet 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St. TS noe te ne ete was appropriated, actail kas been nade from the Confederate | Ae ay Shee ae 2 ¥ ‘eoeeretetetetetetetntntntietitetetetetetntenttetetetetetetettetinitetetetetetetntngntieitetetetetne pcmeiets aarti Veteran Association of this city to attena | “IWAYS Cures & - =e 2 a S. = j the funeral of Miss mnie Davis at Rich- : Ee Hiny Hoeke's fine Furniture and Carpets | mond, Va. on Priday next: General Le La | SICK HEADACHE. Make iced tea of Burch- Gen. Sumner Ordered to Philadelphia, Arrears in Alimony. now at Clearing Bate prises. Adve, Etat eg ag oo | J ‘ss oes Spring teat (sold at Maj. Gen. Samuel Aad See rae a the, ase et James o ge egiah Another Fire. Major H. 1 Biscoe, Major, Hoimes Conrad, _ Sour Stomach, Malaria, Indigestio:, =a —$————— oc. pound) an ou wil States Volunteers, who has just been re- | Clara jar ustice “McComas toda: A fire, which started fro: : Major E. W. Anderson, Captain Chas. C. : 2 Ree The Robinson Oils find i pion Fe pa es Haves feck tty wich the-Sth Ariny Corpe., ordered, Mr, Clark to show (cause the 5th Siu: cauens ipok place Whe asece Phere: Ivey, Captain Jno. W. Drew. Captain HL Torpid Liver, Constipation and ab non 9 D : cf e shoul med z = 7. | Littlepage, Franklin H. Mackey, Leigh | p- = aia! Sabha ted ion ek wiechaasl abet aie N. W. Burchell, 1325 F St. has been ordered to Vhiladclphia and | for contempi of court in refusing. tc grclock in the rear of the store of Mr.| Robinson. Wm. A. Gordon, B.C. Cramn, | Bilious Diseases. i her of placed. In general charge of the c.ustering | its order of June 14, requiring him to pay | Wash. B. Williams, corner of 7th and D|Siles Tace, HA. Mantene Then, We Wim. C. Robinson & Sen, i out of all the voluntcer troops of Pennsyl- | his wife the alimony and counsel fees al- | streets northwest. The loss is estimated at gerfoni. Dr. W. P. Young, G. Edmonsiut epll-set BALTIMOKK, Md $150. vania now on furlough. lowed by the court. and W. H. Sims. | 2 TUTT’S Liver PILLS, me ae EE Tel es ee ae _

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