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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1898-16 PAGES, Vinsikey THE BRITISH VIEW Se ° ee ae 0. F. C. is seated by the London Papers’ Comment on the Con- y Government and guaran- cession at Chiriqui. teed 100 proof and pure. It must reach the con-= sumer in this same sealed package. “The Great Provide Sage ADVANTAGE 10 THE UNITED STATES 415-417 Seventh Street. Come and joinin this general clearance to A Reference to Prohibition in Clay- ton-Bulwer Treaty. a. ra tae ITEMS age HISTORY make room for the Holiday Goods, which is bottled J.P. Barnum, 1. D., Ana= lytical Chemist, Louisville, Ky. Important questions are put forward in the “special article” in the London Stand- ard, which deals with “the report of the cone ns secured by the United States at Chiriqui In the department of Panama, Colombia.” Press cable dispatches from London quote the Standard’s article, in part, as follows: “Great Britain was advised to secure a harbor there in 1830, and her rejection of this advice must be placed among her lost opportunities. The strategical advantages of Chiriqui are important, and we may ex- pect the American occupation to be some- thing more than nominal. The incident 3s another proof of the energy, determination and prescience of the United States in pur- suing the role of an imperial nation.” The Standard article alleges that “any at- tempt to fortify or colonize there (at Chiri- qui) would be in contravention of the Clo ton-Bulwer treaty, which British gover mé have successively declined to mol- ify 1d upon these prem this British take full ._possession next Monday. You can have thingsat almost your own price--and on Credit. “Not to be improved up- on in purity or cleanliness of manufacture.” Prof. E. S. Wayne, Ana- lytical Chemist, Cincin- nati, O. commend it to the c and to the Medical and metropolitan Journal sa “If so valuahte ed it would be the con: a conces: inter deration offered to Great Bri A regular $12 Oak These useful White Enaniwled Py s ‘ Fa 3 ~d “ee . Ogden Doremus, Prof. ay be reasons for m Sideboard prettily Iron seds, trimmec Ry medes = ‘ nz tho treaty. but itis 19 cared ee es aan $7.50 j with brass, go at.... $1 SO = of Chemistry, College of ee es a wer : ort e Great Bri under the treaty will not be 1e argest ortment of ‘arlor Suites in endless va the City of New York. abandoned without suffi compensa Mon: Parl GRAIN es Apacer uches in the city. A Rocker that cannot be riety eb : =e é = fr nthelvaatienisai iuthinras (Or (elses atlor Tables of every de- - dtcheal GawaliG@e IGiSexb: ; Parl Eeedeetecfecteeecneteatententet ae segeetoedoedeateateateadeazenegesteeseegeteeteenrtntestont ‘The Prohibition. scription, in oak, birch, mahog- Good Couch at... $4.48 made of oak, high x See pee $1 1.75 a - 2 = The prohibition in the Clayton-Bulwer any and white maple. Table Handsome Velour pace “ $l 25 rire te eietee ce ee Fancy Wines, Groceries and Liquorst treaty against “fortifying or colonizing,” like cut, 24-inch top, Govere Seen agi pig a ai Very handsome Parlor Suite, =| ef which mention is maé 83c. related to con- ot now exist. The agi nicely polished... ... d Tufted i : oe een $8.75 | Heating and Cooking Stoves five pieces, in fine (Couch. ditions which do $24.50 * : : i A = 7 q < Silk Tz ‘ 3 aa estry..... ) : % y our Larg ered Oak ery description Silk Tapestry ‘ ay > al & | ment of 1850 has been declared by our State Large quartered Oa Py y des 10u5 Seq Silk on At © 1 Uae ab OE | Pevartment to be inapplicable to the pres Parlor ranleane zoe Carpets & Draperies. | ood Heating 69 7B | »: 50 Silk Damask $36.50 - Y ° HE] cot time. Repeatedly within the past two desert & 1.79 Floor coverings of every de- | Stove . Parlor Suite...... SE | decades of years our government has eee pana imeeine, Meigs . = and Philadelphia. The one’s stock | stated, with unmistakable positiveness, that 7 = Teens scription — Ingrains, bru S, ree, square, self- - ee ys a te dae iompoctea Tecccs $ the treaty of 1850 13 no longer applicable, The only Corduroy Cushion Velvets, Moquettes, Axminster fee ae 2 Sa A solid Oak Bed Room ; nite, a 3 = * un-American agreement. 2 this price; solid oak $2 95 Ingrain Carpet, per 25¢ “ settee - a finished, worth $20, S14 50 p according to the construe- ras é Ro ; ° aarge size Range, guaran- for Sos swecrecets ° = eA For Instance: tion plac it by our Department of fame ouly 2aicorscls Yard vse. sees eee eee a | anteed’ first-class 9 50 A very handsome Swell Front : State, the on-Bulwer treaty applies = ae = z : Peep Nac é $ / y hands : ront I =eent oaek: only to Central America. The same auth Combination Cases, in Oak, Good Tapestry Brus 65¢ Cookeh 2-0. =o eee ° Bed Room Suite, a = $ >< Lee 2 Ser geass holds that the Isthmus of Panama is Birch and Mahogany finish sels, per yard. ° Sear See wale $26.50 Fy Seapine and ie, 5-¢ Ya eat eter ot in Central America. 4 sans B : : | 5 = 5 gular $35 253 “ Ss ; os il. 1 Jie ae Dinbinie: tretecetone Ho lour quiniater sto Pretty Combina- 9 50 Heavy Wool Ingrain 50c tension Tables, from the az e arclines, 1 o Ome WS... eee eee eee - . = ‘J ~. = : 2 gland, intended to strengthen the minis- : RAP GR ae § arpet, per yard...... o | xest to the very best. ar aa og French Peas, imported, the 18-cent tins, at..... ter in any sion he might have“ tion Case in oak. ... ° ae eo E 7 a i EERE SONS rE Tee! ‘ ( peep + $25. e oak edines: import Sc : the benefits Clayton-Bulwer le | 2 (6 ination eavy Lace ur- | i T $ 8 nandsomely carved Sideboard, = , Sardines, imported, 1&-cent tins, at - and the mutual interests of the two coun- c Very hangsoms S14. 78 tains, full size 8c. G-ft. Oak Table... 2.4 well front; a bar- 15 75 ie ZO-cent tins, at. ss s in cons it as the basis of a set-| = Case, Mahogany § SS Ue eC ei | Vie Bao OO s 3 a be $ : s between them touch-| = p.: ° Fine Tapestry Por- j oho ube ks 5 50 Datih ccececscncee ° ars, at and isthmian ques- | = finish .....+¢...0- : ea $2 25 | tension Table. . 5 {5 3 ted Jams, 25-cent jars, at......... ¢ ne remarked = teres, per pair....-- © | | . : > > $ 2 = ore han eve . . 9 | R jes’ Sp _ extra heavy syrup, 30-cent tins. E character of te. Bargains in Men’s Desk bargains, every style and | A beautiful Parlor Piece; Silk get vd if — ae extra heavy syrup, 35-cent tins... a ee ei Clothing Dept. | finish A beautiful Tapestry and Damask Cov- and Cloak Depts. for = nen eh FOR THIS WEEK. — | Deck. French I Roman Chai is werX & Ei Tha ie Seng ) 6 Jesk, French legs, $ ered Roman Chair: § , thi CCK. = $1 oy 0 W hiskies at 75¢. full q a ahOuah aries while it was On Credit. Easy Payments. with drawer. . ee 3.95 { worth double....... 1.98 On Credit. Terms to Suit. (2 Ss Mt . Mi Vernon, Sherwood and Woodlawn Whiskies, which never sell f y admitted on both sides that the en- ae the | Ragements of the treaty we ery at 8 i " * wen qucittewaat 25. Spee cine, eee eae : : & Neraous = ; DATTA) earliee SS DO. = 25 + 3 : e . control of the Isthmus of Panama.) makes | < . TOOOOSDO-S > nes at 75c. per gallon. $ 1G WEEE SID Lie this point In relation to the 5 , Soe ee government th ed States, in | trine which seems to afford a reply to the errs and Port 10-sear-< tie es gallon. and come | dispatch delivered to itish govern | London Standard’s question, “if so valuable | Q wd DER ee oes r a] me %| ment. stated its views on the whole sub- sion is now granted «to the United ) i IN| = a nines el iect of t Mayton-Bulwer treat t would be interesting know | ( z ee ee ee pe Coes tema Ini that ‘the consideration offered to Great 3 Ea Wwe, NAT 3 J alee th’ Old St d $ aes Cima ber: treaty was con-| avnarton the doctrine | As ” Riz By our new snd tmproved £ ¢ | cluded to secure a thing which did not ex-| should not t | ee cutting method we are enabled = 318 Oth St reet, Corner D N.W. = pennte Of TAD fr Sion of territory in South Ameri d \ a ATO DANY ¢ z x- BEE OS r) J x t they consented to | INSURGENTS SET UP GOVERNMENT. = = agree reat Britain that they would eee ” Our Special ) not fortify, colonize or assume | Repablic Established in the inayat ( SH dominion over part of Central Amer- Independent of Luzon. / Sale Starts 0 3 ica, and that they consented to admit her : ne cerca | Off > t majesty ‘Ss government at some future day | A cablegram from Manila Meee jay ae f oa share in the protection which they | advices from Iloilo say the natives of the * Bie : rms to soe sTethomuo of Pana: | AaviCSS Tom Tee cewtablisned a repubite, | At a Lively Pace ” ma. * * nt does not think | Vis@¥a : some of the is- | ( ; i 0 3 } do it the United States are called upon independent of parry ae Be tee 4 a Mertz and Mertz pace. In the making of clothes we’ve always been the leaders, and at all times ? principle of ec to revive < Ds Ss are proceec etwee ¢ S oi 3 ieee Fo \ N sul y Ou. Miatoaaag the Clase Bulan tr which Lae aed x you can and do get the best value obtainable—but we're always wanting to do more for you—we z ig especially: 2 pale to en concession | at the Loyal Legion banquet here yester- | / want to give you better fitting clcthes (we’ve added a new cutter to our force)—better made clothes ’ , and apply them to any sil - r guests were pre 4) 2 °: lave S tec 3 y . pt - , x ae a! , ~ } E 1 sia) i 2 ¥ | day evening sixty-four guests p ( ve x yesterday's short-coming. V xpect to kee bettering o7 othes—e: day brit » = We sell on credit to give you help. matt ebiel has been since or ee Nee a every commandery was repre mM DR TUES isa Ne ae Ve expect sa keep on g our clothe ach day ( \ = - : GE MRDE TEL ainant Gti TAGS Deion pc oat | us nearer our ideal-big business-big values. 4 e offer a mammoth stock of ranted in making any engarement Gn ene Rese Wsamiral Dewey ved by a | 7 Note the three special values. 4 housefurnishings at the lowest prices especting the extinct provisions mn from the Oregonian. The " ) UPMISHINgs a L = Clayton-Bulwer treaty. « * « guard of honor v SF er eae : Ty, Trankness Tetuires “higa C2 | speakers were Generals Anderson, Hari-|Q tem 2. Item 2. Item 3. eo? cash stores and allow you to pay say that as the persons who held the grant | son, Grey, Otis, Reeve, King and Macar- Q 7 H 4 3 oS as you're able—a little each week or pie cree States understood to be | thur, Captains Glass and Coghlan and Col. | We bought greatly under | Likewise we bought some From our regular stock we ¢ : - : ; Provisions ee te Bovernments under | Hawking. 4 black and blue patent beay have taken a limited quantity of 9 Soe ere ae " provisions of the treaty have not ‘car- ho Se Piha Se tc SntG ey ens oven ieiay wake <5 ack ant xue patent beaver a an a jue y ¢ = month. Credit is free here, ed out the proposed eaterprises the Cait. | ‘The Concord has sailed for Canton, Q pricea limited quantity of black SRS ey Gaon nes trouserings, goods that ought % RS eanGAK clenine” q ee tates esteem themselves competent to |The steamer Culgoa has arrived here | ¥ a Hain c e boug gu Bones omit a : thont signing a note or paying in- to afford their protection jointly {from Sydney, N. 8. W., with supplies. She |) and blue cheviot—pure worstec lar way and wanted to make the | t©,bring seven dollars, we would 5) z fevese reat Britain to any other persons or | has been transferred to the ae Nennnae! 0 5 : 2 < | think them fine value at five dol- ¥ = y een oun thomaclves freeshereat=1| aut Is.teporten that e}aection ope teu wool cheviot—well worth eigh- regular profit would cost you at | oreo levies this sale well ) 3 a fon Preeticn any, uiteroceanic communtca~ | gents, called theiguard of h paar, whe) are | d eset Reno Maen ee but during this sale we ‘ = tion in which they or thelr citizens may be. | opposed to Aguinaldo, d d San | eRe Or MATE ean least twenty-two dollars. aor f ) Carpets -Stoves. come interested In such way as tres bee Ignacio, In the province of Pangasinan, Is- teen dollars for a suit—we will fos He let you have them for ? é : g i with the local sovereign powers may war. | land of Luzon, at the instance of the Span- 5 : price will be » - Come here for Carpets, Stoves, rant and their interests may require. ish priests. place this cheviot on sale at $ 97 > 4 “aE a ‘ Secretary Biaine stated, “with directness ‘The Casino Espanol here has donated $ 97 ”) Parlor Suites, Draperies or anything and with entire frankn the “objections | $4 to each Spanish officer and $10 to each | /) - § ’ SS 5 to the perpetuity of the convention of 1850, | Private held in captivity by the insurgents. | $ 97 needed to make home comfortable as it now exist ‘| The Filipino papera ire cepenine sont ) Pure worsted (aot cotton bass, Tell 3 ane roads into the interlor for the transporta- | ¥ : sted ; 2 for the winter. We'll show you the Secretary Blaine's Suggestions. tion of produce, whieh is how wasted. . Q Se dae veliet L all desirable stylish stripes, suit- 4 - eee He “In the Judgment of the President,” said | Charles McKinnon, a member of an Ore- a Sack Sui ; Peralta ce Soe e semu-dress wed ) t lines in the city at prices no Secretary Blalne, “some essential madinee, | £00 Fegiment, died touay of smallpox. Q for a Sack Suit. | Yelveteen pockets, 5 able for semi-dress wear. d can undersell. All Carpets SA CREE Pre RTS es See “1Q Our special sales have always met with universal approval. Usually 0 : : j € | quirea, e Secretary of State then A vivacious woman's A la ade, lined and laid iree. $ | save a “summary of the changes necessary fan can. freqnently the demand is greater than the supply, so we suggest you do not delay Q to meet the views of this government.” Of shears aipaore ele until the last day of the sale. Remember, the sale closes Monday, De- ( the five essential changes insisted upon, quent language than h \ the first two are peculiarly pertinent to the any known to cember 5th. question raised by the London Standard, whe ate st ) 9 Mammot% d l \ E R I L 0 - nd are here quoted, as follows ay fecat Grogan S Credit House, Sg ee ee, invite or repel fiat E R IZ an . forbids the United § ates fortifying the Sieh Jorsemile, , ‘ canal and old ng he tlea control of 817-819-821-823 7th St. N.W. £ | Jp Tocacea to be canscleg ent IER a passion ‘to 906 FV Street. 0 DQOOOowonn <> » part of the treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to muke no acquisition of territory in Central America to remain in full tatters or bum- bly seek for- giveness. Between H and I Streets. atonestorgortentontpetoede dine destorte rteatonlestostottorierton odee dines rote SDPODOIBDDDDODOO see PLL OEE EPPPEEEELEP ELLEN Had the “Buck Fever.” { =| Caxe of Dunlap & Co. Argued in th. id dejecti i Wher Are n e and dejection while i 2 Supreme Court. such a precedent without full explanation. her healthy sisters enjoy themselves. She ° TIFFANY ment was begun in the United States | But the eG oe conta ing that provision with | may be naturally beautiful, naturally attrac- —on much-sought-sfter floor env: | Supreme Dunlap and Co. Cou alcohol of hats, a: of the us ture the petition © come on. of the when t jeer ran a CLAIM FOR REBATE. rebate on yesterday In the case of R. aguinst the United States, involving the claim of this firm to a rebate d by them in the manufac- Nowed by the sixty-first orman-Wilson tariff law. toes to the Supreme Court on eal from the Court of Claims, which re- the that the grant failed when the Sec- sury did not prescribe the regulations which were made necessary by force. As an original proposition, this government would not admit that Great Britain and the Ur should be put on the same basi: y. with respect to ter- s on the American con- tinent, und would be unwilling to estabilsh respect America, and if the United States should seek its annulment it might give rise to erroneous and mis- chievous apprehensions among a_ people with whom this government desires to be on the most friendly terms. The United s has tak eclal occasion to assure Sponish-American republics to the south of us that we do not intend and do not desire to cross their borders, or in any way disturb their territorial integrity, and we shall not willingly incur the risk of a misunderstanding by annulling the clauses in the Clayton-Bulwer treaty which forbid It can also tell the story of health, A woman who suffers from weakness and disease in a woman- ¥y Way sits in sorrow tive, naturally intéresting and animated and witty, but the-demon of ill-health is gnawing at the very vitals of her womanly nature, and she sqon, bécomes a withered wall flower in comparisqu with her brightet and more healthy: sisters. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a wonderful medi- cine for women wHO suffer in this way. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in wifehood and mother- hood. It tones and builds up the shattered nerves. It restores the glow of health to the pallid cheek. It gives springiness and ‘Christmas The time to select your Christmas goods is before the stock has been picked over. Our stock of Lamps, Globes, Tables and other suitable goods for Christmas, in all the latest designs, shapes and finishes, is the best and choicest in the city. Come in and make your selections at once. “An Artistic and Interesting Present. FAVRILE | GLASS | Fischer Galleries, 529 Fifteenth Street, Washington, D. C. no19-1m-28d Self-selling Prices All new arrivals, cole ings and patterns. 100 FMS ot, Nigh-clase Aaminsiers andsowe patierus. — Kegular FIED quality... 00.2... § 1 00 1,500 yards of Fine Tapestry Carpets, with borders, and Carpets to match. Regular $1 in Brussels 1 69c, Best quality All-wool Ingrains 59c, Te. and 9 oie nnd Ope. tmvosted “5 7l4c ; : — oleums, excellent “quality c we boys followed, | Me, law. such a step with Central America. The ac-| trip to the carriage. It peak cerincaexes re &C LEGA ad S 2 z ce fine | ho® argument was begun for Dunlap by | duisition of military and naval stations | sparkle with returning vivecity. It imparts J ES’ AND MEN’S aw five fin A. King, who contended that the ob- | necessary for the protection of the canal| animation to the mien and gestures. The GEO. LF MUTH 0. LADIES’ AND MEN’S The Hou hton ¥ : ’ zed for a moment, ‘on raised by the court below was with- | and voluntarily ceded to the United States | fan that long lay listless and idle in the lap (Successors to Ryneal), Ch Hi V t sage = hand } out force and did not relieve the govern- | by the Central American states not to be} of an invalid again speaks the eloquent 418 7th St. N.W. amois Vests. )) 1214.F St. bilngly said: ment from the obligation to pay the rebate. | regarded as a violation of the provisions | language of a healthy, happy woman. : < : contained in the foregoing.” no28-1m-38 ree A complete Ine of no29-40d, DESSS HD HHOOHDDDOOOPE DODO OOOH DODO & Thousands of women have testifed to the these cold ) lessererseooosooossooosoons eeteoos | Oa to let the n know that t well. Ohio and Missouri. model of 1898 for the battle ships Maine, One is from the Beth- the geographical position of Chiriqui, it is probable that between the United States of the uterus,” writes Miss A. Lee Schuster, of Box 12, Rodney, Jefferson Co., Miss.‘ Our fam- ily physician treated me for kidu everyt! : Cough Syrup ry = os — Weather necessities. We're almost Bids for Gun Forgings. Conflict Not Probable. marvelous merits of this wonderful medi- |«****° °° °° °°? Pe i: i certain toohave Just the wise you (| #< SF SOG004 5 = want. ¢ __ — _ whe a seuaes % The naval ordnance bureau has received | However it may be as to the binding | ‘ime: sect eee : Andrews’ Pectora 3 PROTECTORS — good J) boys, however, fired a §! | two bids for forgings for 12-inch guns of | character of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty or ot eewerel vem! Lee te prosapena at _keep out the cold—Soc. up. ("ROSEMARY BALM” takes ind roughness of the Great Reduction in Hair Goods. ped bands and face = ats - x l ; = = ~ {iehem company at 18 cents a pound, and | and Great Britain no sertous conflict woula | Serytuing else Dat the tight thing T grew | 5 Fn nee aEe, ane ieoroniente ace =e ‘ esp) a me ly ARY a EOP ae NNOT ne he other fore tie mierale Steel Company occur on account of arrangements by which hands and ee a as ce ahi 5 < such reliable expectorants as: _ Hoa 9 ene, Same. Egrmerisy $100, A iY p EGPLE CANNOT D! 9 ts. ese bids are much lower | either of the parties to the Clayton-Bulwe: with great palpitation ¢ heart. I wou! > hound, Coltsfoot, Ipecac, neg ny Senter, foe somee Gee ie serkewul vs at the price formerly paid for such wor! = zr) A vuWer | suffer with nausea all night. I began takin, Squills, Wild Cherry and Gam Arable. a eee > a at night spoils their sleep. You can enn Soe poe aae cues ork. | treaty would secure “‘concesetons” for your ‘Favorite Prescription ’ and I began to ime Our own preparation and we'll vouch attendants 1p Hairdressing, Shampoos drink Grain-O when you ph For Grain-O does 1 Yet it lo nervous pe tep. cheers and feeds. d sleep like a ft nor tastes Uke th | terday The fmore, san raons. pe Detective Lacy went to Baltimore y to appear as a witness in a fr robbery was committed and Detective Lacy recov- part of the plunder in this city. got witnesses for “the Baltimore au- es. He naval or coaling stations in Central or South America. The famous commentator on American Jaw, Wharton, discussing the principles of the Monroe doctrine (so far as it concerns the arbitrary interference of European sovereigns in American affairs, or the at- tempt of any European power to obtain the prove right away. I have taken three bottles aud now I am very nearly well aud am very happy and thankful to you.” Keep your head up an@ your bowels apen, ‘The “Golden Medical Discovery ”” will pat steel in your backbone, and Dr. Pierce's Pleasaut Pellets will cure constipation. for it. . . 20c. a bottle. 13th and $ Ogram’s, Pa. Ave. : % n029-240. teeerereroorsereeeeseresere Pharmacy, 9th and Pa. Ave. ocl-8m-28 ) DOO POOR 8 3 8—-WALTER’S HEADACHE POWDERS-—3 3 3 A positive cure for headache; 3 powders, 3- doses, 3 cures; 39 cents. 3-3-3 Recommended by all. ‘Try the 3-3-3, Your druggist sells them. no21-1m* plait Dyeing and Bleaching a apectalty ir Regenerator for restoring gray hair. Natural color. © gray bal S. HELLER’S, 720 Seventh St. N. W. net2-20d