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'jjf' -ai' TILDE MOEOTGTIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897. '. -""as? GST THEM Today- That Man's or Youth's Sack Suit, Woolen Bicycle Suit and a pair or two of Shoes. You can save of the purchase price, as that is the discount we are now giving for choice of thisseason's newest and beststj-les and qualities. Robinson & Cfieiy Co., ' 12tii 2nd F Streets N. W. City Brevities. The Wince Lot ellipse has been much Improved by regradiug. The rirbt consignments Xorthern oysters "were to be found ou the market yesterday. The police patrol i oxes la Xo. 7 precinct are very much in need ot a fretu coat ot .alnL The iron fence indexing the White House plaza lias lx-en given a fresh mat of paint. "ew cement pavementh are. being laid on M btrect, between Tenth and Eleventh btreets. The lower part of Seventeenth street, utt 5elow the new Corcoran Art Gallery, Iiub been concreted. Kit family e.curhion under the auspices of the German Central Vereln will be gien to Hlver View today. Work it progressing rapidly on the large new oiflc-e building at the corner of Four teenth and F htreets northwest. Judg Mills yesterday sentenced James Howard to sixty days in jail for stealing six. silver teai-poons from F- Zwasseeu. The recently elected officers ot ( o lumbla TyjKigraphlcal Union, No. 101, "11 be installed at the annual meeting of niie onion, to be held tomorrow at 2 p. -n. There will be a meeting ot the local executive committee of the National Educallcnal Association in the Loard ot trade roomt this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The annual report of the water registrar, submitted to the Commissioners yesterday, bhowe 51.C23 inspections made during the year, and receipts to the umouut of $313,-i3S-S3. The auditing committee ot Columbia Typographical Union, No. 101, has been buy the last week preparing Its annual report, which will be submitted at the meetingofthc union tomorrow afternoon. Frank Bowman, colored, twenty years old, fell yesterday from the third story of a house at No. 200 A street southeast, where he was employed, but received but slight Injuries. He was taken to the Frovidowc Hospital and then removed to his home. No. 1135New Jerseyavenue. Electric bells, speaking tubes. 1208 Fa.ave. aul3-2t Mr. WarOcld, who holds the contract Tor the removal of the city refute, w.is jesterday made defendant in a suit en tered b Oyrus Borguers, builder ot ".he receutlv condemned Kmith crematory, for ii,633 02, alleged to be due by the trms of the contract under which the crematory was erected. lightning rode, electric lights. P. H. Kuehllng. aulS-2t B. AND O. BULLETIN. Bay Eidgc, CO cents for the round trip; 'cralnt leave 9:15 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Bundaya, 9:35 a in., 1:30 and 3-13 p. m. Cape May, Atlantic City and Bea Isle City, 10 a. m. and 12 noon, Friday and Saturday, good to return until following Tuesday, $5. National llegatta, Philadelphia, August 13th and 14th. Eeduced rates; B. & O. the official route. Baltimore and return, $1.25; Saturday and Sunday next. Frederick, Md., and return, $1; Au gust 22. Buffalo and return, $11.20; best and most picturesque route; account G. A. B..; Au gust 21 to 24 going.. aul2e-13,14-em X District AfibCSMiicnt Ruling. B. L. Thomas, attorney for the District, yesterday held that the Commissioners cannot assess property for benefits acc.iu ing to it from improvements made to adjoining Government property His views are embodied in an opinion upon the application of Mr. Charles A. Shields for readjustment and variation ot the special assessment against his property, lot 19, square 1013. SUeeby Will Appeal. In the case of the mandamus Biiit 'f Henry Shechy to force the District to grant him & license. In which Judgment was awarded to the defendant by Judge McComas. Attorney Smith jebterday gave yotice of an appeal to the court of appeals. The Steamer Kent Released. Judge McComas yesterday released the reamer Kent from the libel recently Aied by her crew for wages alleged tu be due them, on bond furnished by the owner- Special for Saturday, August 14, a four-quart Alabline preserving ketUe, or a four-pound butter crock, with one pound tea, one pound baking powder, one pound cplces. $1 worth coffee, two bottles 25 cent flavoring extracts, or four cans .Milk maid Brand condensed milk. Great Atlantic and PaciHo Tea Company, 501 and 503 Seventh street northwest. It-em The steamers Jane Moseley, Arrowsmith, Samuel J. Pentz, and Harry Baudall, all keep Consumers' Beer the best beer made. Ask for it. aul3-Tt I J8-Case of 24 bottles only $1 I I Order a Case i I for Sunday- f Brop its a postal or tele- j phone and we 11 deliver you a case of our famous 63 'Champagne" or "Ruby" Lager promptly. Both p are pure and satisfying. 0i are made of pure Hops and Malt, properly aged, g and are famous for their brilliancy- and delightful flavor. The former is m light, the latter is dark. jC3-Chso or 24 bottlos delivered In jq unlettered wasons for only 81,00. Write or telephone. (EJ Washington Brewery Co., j 4ti an4F Sts. IT. E. 'Phone 1293. j 9eS9S3333003S3Sf3Sa "CHAMPAGNE" and clf?ifRY55 I PPED fell EiBi I 1 iA 85 n Ft MMLDEFOREST'SPENALTY She Is Fined $100 or to Spend Three Months in Jail. TOE CASE TO BE APPEALED Motions to Set Aside the Verdict and for a New Trial of the Jla--Mige Houe Keeper Overruled Grounds for the Appeal Her At torneys Able for Mercy. Urs Minnie He Forest, the proprietress of the bath and rnassagi- establishment at No. 14,03 Pennsylvania avenui, whose place was raided last month by the officers of the First precinct, as a disoiderly houte, was sentenced to pay a flue of $100, or ferve three mouths in jail. ' . The De Forest trial lasted for two ',- tire dajp. The testimony of the witnesses was mo-st damaging, andin several instu.ws revolt ing. When, the case was handed ov r to the jury a erdiec was returned alni'At at once Immediately afterward Messrs. Fulton and Walker, the defendant's attorneys, made a motion for a new trial on a Mil of exceptions. Yesterday was the day fixed for a hearing, and the following re.uous were presented Tor granting Mrs. De Forc6t another hearing: Firht Beeaiihe'the verdict was contrii y to the evidence; also to the burden of proof. Second Because, upon all the evidence and ur,on the entire case, the Jury hliould have returned a lerdict of not guilty. Third Because of prejudice against the defendant' party on account of the fact that slui conducts a "vapor bath find massage f&lauliMunenc," and partly ou account of the publication of fal&e state ment dehors the record against the de fendant In a certain local newspaper Fourt'i Because of errors on the part of the presiding justice during bald trial in allowing Sergt. Moore to state in detail what one C'audia Clark (the complaining witness In the case) had told them la 'he .absence of the defendant, aud upon wlilch the information against the defendant was made, and also in refusing to allow the defendant to produce eidence as to cer tain subsequent admi.vsious of the said Claudia Clark contradictory or the .-aid statements made to the police orfioers. rifth Because of other errors during the trial upon the part or the presiding justice to which exceptions were duly taken Sixth Becaute of errors on the part of the presiding justice in refusing certain of Uie prayers presented to the defendant. Seventh Because of his charge to the jury, to which exceptions were tluly taken. Mr. Fulton argued enth exception in full and especially dwelt upon the influ ence of the newspaper in question, whose account of the woman's former life, he claimed, had probably had no small weight in settling the disposition of the cave At the close of his argument Judge MHU complimented Mr. Fulton upon the energy and abtHfy which he had evinced "while arguing for his client, but overruled the motion. A motion was at once substituted to ar rest judgment, set aside the verdict and dismiss the derendaut upon the ground that the orfensa charged did not come within the jurisdiction of the court, as it was a common law and not a United States of fense to maintain a bawdy house In support oT his argument a numbar of parai lei cases were quoted in which It was decided that a common law offense could not be one ugnin&t the United States Mr Mullowuy in reply denied that the District court had no jurisdiction in the case in question, but claimed that the police court his jurisdiction in all United States cases. Judge Mills then referred to an act of Congress by which all the laws ot Mary land and Virginia were also made those ot Virginia. The last motion was, therefore, alto overruled The courc was then asked to pronounce sentence, Mr Fulton making an eloquent plea in behalf of his client for clemency on the grouaG of the class of tesUmony on which Mrs De Forest was convicted, ner poverty, and the iact that at the present moment her child is dangerously ill and demands her attention. Tne penalty was, therefore, made as llgnt as possible under the circumstances, :l10 flne or three months In jail. Notice was given that the case will be taken to the court of appeals, and pending such action the woman was released upon $300 ball. UKUD FOR THE GRAND JURY. Mr. Curtis Accuses- Carrie Prather of Appropriating His Money. Yesterday in the police court Carrie Prather, a domestic, was held for the action of the grand jury under $500 bonds She was charged with the larceny or $100 from George Curtis, a Prince George a.unty farmer. Curtis attends the local markets and is a man of considerable means. Thursday he had a large quantity of money on his person - rapped up in $100 packages, After disposing of part of hi6 money at the market he sold some fruit at the house where Mrs. Prather was em ployed. He claims that the accused wom an saw him with his money and that when he Inadvertently laldit down for a moment she securf-d pot-session of It. He acknowledges that he had been to several other places, but was sure he had not lost It anywhere else. Xo one belde Mr. Curtis gave testi mony and one of the officials ot the police department, who happened to be in the room during the progress of the trial, claimed that there was no proof that Mrs. Prather was the guilty person. A Remniltuble Cnre of Chronic Diarrhoea. "In 1862, when I served my country as a private in Company A, One-hundred and sixty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal of trouble ever Eincc- I have tried a dozen different medicines and several prominent doctors without any permanent relief. Not long aco, fi friend sent me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I bought and took a 50-Cent bottle; and now I can say that I am entirely cured. I cannot be thankful enough to you for this great remedy, and recommend it to all suffering veterans. If In doubt, write me. Yours gratefully, Henry Steinberger, Allcntowr-, Pa " Sold by Henry Evans, Wholesale aud Be tail Druggist, 938 F Btrect; Connecticut avenue and S street northwest, and 1428 Maryland avenue northeast An ideal place are the Highland Ter race Apartments. Location unsurpassed. Thomas Circle, 1401 Massachusetts ave nue northwest. Suites containing three aud four rooms, with private bath; con taining rooms large, cheerful, modern and well-appointed. House now open for inspection. The cafe, under the especial direction ot Mrs. P, W. Favorite, will be opened October 1, 1897. Letters prompUy answered. aul3-tf-em $1.25 To Baltimore nod Re- $1.25 turn via B. & O. R. R. Via B. & O. B. R. All trains August 14 and 15, valid for return passage until following yoJttiflftjf. &ull-4t-em The tnati who tries to live 730 days in z year is likely to find something giving way hefore the year is complete. The human animal is a remarkably strong or ganization. It is astonishing how much abuse it will stand and still hold together. With proper care it seems well nigh in destructible. What is proper care? Right food at the right time, right work, right sleep, right rest. Not one man in a thousand can have these things or will not, if he can. Next best tiling is the remedy. If the machine is out of order it must be mended. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is medicine for the blood and nerves, 'it helps stom nch aud br.tin and lungs particularly lungs. All weakness and disease seems to lead to lung trouble. Consumption kills more men than rule balls. The "Golden Medical Discovery" straightens out the digestion that's the firbt step to pure blood. It searches out every disease germ and kills it. It per fectly purifies every portion of the body. It furnishes food for the tired nerves and the fagged brain. It builds up health and strength and flesh. Nothing else is like it Nothing else is "just as good." There is hardly a disease In the category of humtn ills that is not caused or aggravated by coustipntion. Headache, hcart-buriu sonr stom ach, biliousness, and palpitation of the heart arc all caused by constipation. That trouble is promptly and permanently remedied by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They never gripe. Your money back If they do. Cost twenty-five cents at the druggist's. If he is dishonest he will offer something said to be "just as good." DEFEIDII6 TBEMB UOTOR Suggestions of Receiver Sclioepf to the Commissioners. ASKS FOR FURTHER TESTS AYlll Do Everything In Tils Power to Secure Additional Investiga tionsAgain Replies to the Stute inentis Mudo iu the Adverse Re port of dipt. Blaclr. P.eccJvei Scboopf, of the Eckington and Soldiers' nome Railway called to see Capt Burr, who is Acting Engineer Commissioner in the absence ot Capt. Black, yesterday morumg, to ppeak about further tests of the air motor .vith which it Is proposed to equip his ma! Mr. Scho'pf has already made a full reply to the objections made by Commis sioner Black In Ms advere report upon the motor, anil In this leply stated that air Is now beJng ued successtully In Xew York, adding his desire that the Com missioners investigate the Xew York sys tem for therjselvea To this suggestion the Comraiss'oaero on Thursday replied as follows- Dear Sir: The Commissioners have care fully considered your letter of July 30, ISO", in reply to the report or the Engi neer Commissioner upon the air motor system proposed to be adopted by the Eckington aud Soldiers' Home and Belt Line Itailway companies. They have noted what you say in re gard to the success or this motoron cer tain lines in- Xew York city, and the' proposed increase In the number or these motors upon such lines. They desire to ghe this question a rull and carerul consideration, and would be glad to make an investigation 1 n Xew York or the use of these motors upon the lines referred to by sending a man for that purpose, but regret that the condition or their runds is not such as to allow them to do so, inasmuch as Congress has not pro vided any runds for the purpose of such an investigation. In this letter Mr. Schoepf saw an Im plied lequest that the company should pay the expense ot sending a man to Xew York, and yesterday morning's call was for the purpose of making an offer. To a Times reporter Mr. Schoepfsaid that h e does not believe that the motor has had a fair trial, and that he is willing to do anything in his, power to insure a further investigation. Commissioner Black's re port, he said, stated as the principal ob jections to the motor, that, first. If a motor should break down he feared that the next would not have power to push It back to the shed, and seemed that he feared the company would sink a lot of money m the plant which they could not get back should thf motor prove a failure. Nothing had been said about the ability to make its trips regularly and on schedule time, but If there had, all doubts on that score could be dispelled by an examination of the Xew York system. As to the ability of the motors to carry another ear as a trailer in case of accident Mr. Schoept said he has been experimenting on that point and has made a motor carry as many as four extra cars. Mr. Sehoepf thought that it his offer was accepted, and any employe of the District detailed to make the investiga tion, it would be Supt. McFarland, of the water department, who had already sub mitted one report upon the tests of the air motor in this city. He said that he is not only willing to pay au investigator's expenses, but will also accompany whoever it may be himself. The company has still until July, 1898, in which to adopt a motive power and equip their lines, but it will be a tight squeeze, and Mr. Schoepf is anxious to have the matter acted upon as soon as possible. TEN DOLLARS FOR FIRING A GXJN A Contractor "Who Scared His Neigh bors. Fined by the Conrt. Gun shots at $10 each are rather ex pensive luxuries, but George Hevis' sport cost him that amount. Revls Is a con tractor, and lives at No. 174.1 A street southeast. Last Monday night ho was observed by the neighbors violently flourishing a gun, and making widespread assertions about cleaning out the neigh borhood. Such violent demonstrations naturally frightened the neighborhood, and when Revis fired the weapon, thlsfeellngchanged to one of terror As a consequence, a num ber of persons appeared against the belli cose contractor when he was arraigned In police court yebterday morning. As the defendant himself did not deny the charge, a flue of $10 was Imposed. The steamers Jane Moseley, Arrowsmith, Samuel J. Pentz, and Harry Randall, all keep Consumers' Beer the best beer made. Ask for It. . r.ul3-7t The Waehlugtonianj 68 pages; once cent. All news stands. aul4;-2t .Dro-WElness Is dispelled by Beeeham's mis. Rrarassssizarassssraraora A RECORD SMASHER FOR TODAY! We're going- to cut prices to a point that they have never touched before and will never touch again. Spe cial until 11 o'clock tonight. Not only will we cut prices unmercifully on Summer Clothing but also on shirts, neckwear, hosiery, EVERYTHING-. "We are forced to do this because the dav of OUR DISSOLUTION IS AT HAND ! We are ready for the greatest crowd in the history of this store They will come they've GOT to come these prices will BRING them. We promise you the greatest bargains of -our life. 80c $4.00 S2.00 $5.90 Men's Alpaca.Coats Men's Dress Suits Men's Linen Suits Very fine Serge Suits .... Men's Business Buits .... 4)Z.v) -Men's Fancy!i Vests OUG Children's Wash Suits .. 20 C Children's Wash rants .. C Men's Crash Suits Men's English Clay Diagonal Suits, silk lined throughout, and H H. Friedlander Kggggmaggmgg'gmaaaaaymKSM ONE DOLLAR Per visit is our only charge, ALL MEDICINES and SERVICES INCLUDED. All Diseases of a SPECIAL NATURE are treated for One Dollar per visit until cured. WHAT WE TREAT AND CURE: Emissions, Varicocele, Syphilis, Nervous Debility, Stricture, Gleet, Impotency, Unnatural Discharges, Lost Manhood, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. YOTTKG MEN, MJDDXE-AGia OROLD a I EX suffering from the vices and errors of youth, mid troubled with Xervous Dehllity, T.oss of Mem ory, Unshfiilue;-, Confusion of Idea!, Headache, Dizziness, Pulpltrt tlou of the Ilea rr, "Weak Hack, Durlt Circles Around tho Eyeo, T'liiiples On tin Face, Loss of Sleep, Tlrd Feel lutein th Morn in;;, Evil Forebodings, Dull, Stupid, Aversion to Society, Xo Ambition, Had Tan- In the Mouth, Dreams and Xiht Losses, Deposits lti th Urine, Frequent Urination, fcomi'tlmes accompanied with slight huriiJiii;, Kidney Troubles or any dln ens of the Gonlto-Urliiury Organs, can here fiud uu honest, safe und speedy cure. "VOTTfr TVT A 7 You nro nervous and despondent; wenk nnd debil- VLJiN vT VtJ.J5.lM itted; tired nioriiliiijs; no iimhitlon; lifeJet; mem ory poor, easily XutJued; excitable; eyes sunken, red and blurred; pimples on face; dreams nnd niht losses; drains nt stool; oo.tiu; on excitement; haggard looking; weak back; bone pu Ins; ulcers; hulr loose; sore throat; vuneocele, want of confidence; impotency 'V'YrT TTT7itnT TTTPT "D lack of energy and strength. X U U N XLiUjU1 JtUliJiJr. TVT A T?T-?T A CtW Tllls '"iportant.-i.teii in life should never he taken Vb.L..X-Cj untn you im positively cured, 1f you imVe been weakened or diseased lteinemner, "Like f miser, like .-.on." Emls-ions, -varicocele, spermatorrhoea uud syphni.s endanger happiness in married -life. Our nGw method cures them permanently. IF TOU ARE MAR RIED, consult, u at ouce.jiK we can restore your strength,' -vital energy nnd desires. If you wish to nuirry, our ad-vice may he worth, a fortune " yu' a UxiSt! - The National Medical and Surgical Institute, SS"" ZIX Fourteenth Street Northwest. a OFFICE HOURS 9 a. rn.to8p.rn.; Sunday, 10 to 12. Consu'tatlon free and invited. BRflZILIM BALM ilili mm The Great South American Balsam, FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. CURES Cofcghs, Colds, Croap and LaGrippe LIKE MAGIC RADICALLY GURES CATARRH. OSEDEXTEMALLY IT CUREO PILES, CUTS, BRUISES, BURNS, STINGS, EAR ACHE, SORE EYES, OLD SGRES, CHILBLAINS, SORE NIPPLES, CAKED BREAST, CHAPPED HANDS AND FACE. COLD IN la acute inflammation and swelling of the Olfactory organ which contains the Nerves of SmelL Thia orsan is a long ribbon-like membrano and hanra from tho roof of tho Nasal passage in folds, as seen in Fig. 3. When this condition be comes chronic,or-permanent, it is called CATARRH. The folds becomo swollen into a solid mass, so tho air in breathing cannot circulate between them ; henco tho loss of smell. The Catarrhal microbo soon makes its appearance, causing a multitudo of Email ulcers between theso folds. Tho pus from these ulcera is very poisonous and soon impregnates tho whole mucou3 surface of the nose, head and throat with tho diseaso. Medical works show cases where tho tonsils hava becomo a corrupt mass of ulcers. It not infrequently involves tho wholo bronchial passage to tho lungs, causing consump tion and death. It will bo seen that nothing can radically cure Catarrh which does not reach to tho seat of the disease between theso folds of tho Olfactory organ, and cleanso and heal theso ulcers. BRAZILIAN BALM ia the only known remedy iu nature that will accomplish this result. It will heal any old sore. Snuff a solu tion of tho Balm and warm wator. aa Ita Healing Power Is Marvelous. strong as you can Dear, up tne nose, from the hand or through a Nasal Doucho, aa InFig. 1. Then, as water will not run up lunhold tho head down, as in Fig. 2, giv ing it time to work in botween tho folds. Dp this three or four times a day. You will soon experience relief, and if faith ful, In a few weeks the folds will bo open ed, tho swelling gone, tho ulcers will bo healed and the sense of smell and taste restored. A 60 cent bottle contains two weeks treatment, and tho S1.00 bottlo six weeks treatment. Catarrh never cures Itself. Brazilian Balm is guaranteed to MTfl TTflV "PftYPT- ftivAa cnmncinffTnltftf Fig. 2. in Consumption and often cures. Rrlce RIfty Cents and One Dollar pr The Fifty Cent Bottle contains One Hundred Doses. HOIXE TESTIMONIALS." I wa3 near a consumptive's gravo from Catarrh. It had eaten holes into tho flesh above my palate Brazilian Balm mado a sound, well man of mo." Chas. White, Wilmington, DeL "Brazilian Balm quickly cured my daughter of a violent attack of Grippe. It is a blessing in the homo." W.B. Morrow, Merchant. "Brazilian Balm cured ma over night of ono of the worst colds I over had." Chas. Connollee, Lawyer, York, Pa. "Our child had a severe attack of Croup. The Balm cured her in 10 minutes. Wonderful." Thomp son Foster. Camden, N. J. "I had dyspepsia over SO years. Brazilian Balm cured mo in two weeks." Chas. Broome, Philadelphia, Pa. "No tongno can tell what Isuffered from Asthma for 11 years. Brazilian Balm perfectly cured me." Mrs. Mary Scott, Wilmington, DeL "I lost S children in & days with Scarlet Fever. Tho fourth child was taken tho tamo way but wo gave her Brazilian Balm and she quickly recovered." Burton B. Deputy. Milford. Del. Ask your druggist for circular. Sold by Druggists and B. F. JACKSON &COMPANY. Proof's, WASHINGTON UMD, CLAIMS COMPANY Rooms 5 & 7, 472 La.ave.nw. This company ivill purchase Real Estate, Che title to wnicb Is defective or In dis pute, or will clear up Baid titles for the owners. Will pay nacfctaxes at n discount. Will furnish bonds In criminal and civil cases. Will act as receiver, assignee, guardian, or trustee. Will prosecute claims ot all kinds and -will BUY AND SELL such as ure assignable. Street and Steam Railroad Accident Cases a Specialty. No charge for Consul tation. Financial Assistance Furnished to Litigants on Reasonable Terms. Telephone No. 11181 JOHN (J. SLATER, jvl-tt President. NERVOUS TROUBLES, all kinds, cured with Animal Extracts., Free book tells how. Wash'n Chemical Co., Washington, D O. For sale by WE8. Thompson, 703 15th fcnwt - ieSO-tt ti g $1.20 $1.00 25c Children's Crash Suits .... (Ages 0 to 1G yeais.) Children's Flannel Blouse Suits , g g Children's Pants ... $1.00 Knee Balbriggau Drawers.. Shirts and !!?.22c.a-i ... 40c ... 7c ... 42c $1.60 All-wool Golf Hose Fine Seamless Hose 75c. Fancy Shirts .. were $25. 9 1 1 sizes & Bro., Corner Xinth and E Sts. Fiff.l. TAKEN INTERNALLY, IT CURES A COLD IN ONE DAV, STUBBORN COUGHS, CROUP IN 10 MINUTES, La GRIPPE, INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, PLEURISY, PNEUMONIA, DYSPEPSIA. A prompt and reliable remedy in Inflammation of tho Stomach and Bow els, Scarlet and Typhoid Fever, Constipation and Female Troubles. All theso diseases aro Inflammations, and Bra zilian Balm cures in flammationt Fever and Congestion in any part of tho systom. THEIHEAD rig. a BottU Dealers, or sent on receipt of prico. INDIANAPOLIS- INO. La Rues Female Pills. Safe and Sura. Prico, 91.60. At all Drucist3. eoaQsssQQSQtBQS sQQsowrasesa Electric Power g is not only better, cleanerand ' safer, but it is also much cheaper jj J than steam for operating any Jg ig kind of machinery. Requires no 6 g engineer. Requires no coal no 6 hotfires. It 1s the "Ideal" power. J8 W Ask us questions. 5i 8 U. S. Eleotrlo Lighting Go., g g 218 14th St. nw. 'Phone 77. 6 JOHNSTONS, 729 7th St. 5 lbs, Sugar FREE! JCou are entitled to 5 lbs. or Gran ulated Sugar free with every pound or 5(lo Tea, 00c Tea, HOC Tea or ?l Tea. l'urcliabers or a lb, or Java and Mocha Corfee are alio entitled to 6" lbs. or sugar. SUGAR. Granulated Sugar, 4 We believe luletttngourcubtnmers have tho advantage of our iui itienhe nurctiiibeh or uranulated Su gar. TODAY'S PRICE, Granulated Sugar, 2f Ibs.forSI.OQ. You will do well to purchase as many dollar.1, worth as you find convenient the price at our stores, -4 3-t cents lb. limit to the quantity. Cakes, Lemon Cakes, lb 8c Coffee CakeSjlb 8c Nicnacs, lb 8c Rifle Nuts, lb 8c Society Wafers, lb 1 Oc Cream Crackers, lb 5 c GKEAT VAKIETY. OF ilAVEN Wl.lt S CA1CKS, IN GLASS-FRO -NT TIN UAKE CASES. SOAP, 2c Star Soap and liorax. Soap at 2. l-:sc percake. lb. Large Lump Starch in 7-lb. lots ata 1-2C lb. Sweet Chocolate 3c Elgin Condensed Milk 8c 1 Coffee, Arbuckle's and Leverlng's Cof ree at 11 1-Uc per package, in lots or 10 packages. O. K. Root Beer, 4c O. K.. Hoot Beer, In lots or 6 bottles, at 4 l-2c eacli. One bottle makes 5 gallons or a delicious drink. FLOUR, 20c Sack. 400 sacks or the Uoyal Brand Best Family Flour atliOc per sack. Table Meal, 15c Sacks or Table Ground Corn Meal ror 13 ct&. sact. JOHNSTONS, 729 7th St. I it offe - -.-' vfc-o THE I k SUCCESS IS I POSITIVE I AND UNDENIABLE J J! and has been gradually built up by giving the greatest a possible value for the lowest A possible price, and Ja I WORKING J EARLY AND j LATE I J to secure unqualified bar- $ gains for the benefit of our i customers. 5 LIBERAL HOME FINISHERS, J Tth and I Sts. N. W. cw'' '&'' -''. .- o aa. halves' uoldex specific cures orunkenne: It can bo given without the bnotvSetlcc ol tho patient in coffee, tea or articles of food; will effect a permanent unit speedr cure, whether the patient ia a motlerato drinker or an alcoholic wreck, Book of particulars free, to be hid of F. S. William. Si Co.. OU k V SU. K. W Wnllorloi., D. a GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.. Prop1:. Cincinnati, 0. JWWrits for thtlr " Book aa Uorphloe UiMt," mailed free. WOODBURY REMOVES WKINBXES. 1S7 W. o sn, N. X. jtl JLiLHfVlC I Tc The Busy Comer, 8th and Market Space. S.KANN,SONS&GQ Our 2d Grand Rebuilding and After-Stock-Taking Sale, TAKE A field or anopera glass, place thellttle end toward thepntes.andthelarKeend toward the Koods advertised and you'll discover tlic greatest difference in the world. Tho one i far-retdted, and the other is rlgha at your grasp. Tliat ia the comparison we make with our atter-stock-taKing prices. Hig bar gains attached to small figures. Our store will remain open until 9 o'clock tonight. ' After Inventory we find about 3n dozen Mens, and Ladles I'rint-boruered Hand kerchieffc; .slightly mused; eold for Do. and 10c. NEW PRICE 30 Another assortment or Ladles' fine em broidered Misses Handkerchiefs, with fast scolloped edges; also Men's all-linen print borders or plain; reduced to ixo Summer Corsets. "We've made the old prices on Summer Jset Corhets look silly. We have quite a lot of them, In fact more than necessary to supply the regular stock. We are going to sacrifice this sur plus . And sell the 35c. kind for 210 The 50c. quality for .390 And the 75c. grade for 483 Second floor, new building. Ribbed Underwear. This particular line Is the next best friend the corset has; Invariably always together. After Inventory we find different lota ' of fine ribbed Tests. SC for 12 l-2c value. 121-2C for 19c value. 7K. 25c for 50c value. v Second Floor, New Building. Ladies' Collarettes and Fancy Fronts. Ladies' Mull Collarettes, slightly " mu&fced, sold for 25c and 33c 50 Ladles'SilkChiffonCoilarettes.slight ly soiled; were 50c and 75c iOo One lot or Ladles' Odd Neckpieces, which sold up to $1.50 each 35o Everything elfee In fine Neckwear, Includ ing Kime of the Imported styles, made ot all kinds of fine materials, which told up to $3.00 48o -" First Floor, New Building. Silk Gioves and fitts. Ladies' and Misses' Pure Silk Mitts, in white, cream and colors; reg ular 25c value 50 All are fine, all-silk Gloves, In tans blues, greens, navy, cardinal and other Ebades, were 35 and 50c X9o Open until 9 o'clock tonight. 8th and Market Space. 7th st. entrince. Family Shoe tire. For yonr choice ot our $12, $15, and $1S summer suits. 9 This Is the last and deepest P cut ot the season. See the P styles in our windows. P hi, DYRENFORTH & GO. 023 Pa. Ave. J. W. 5 Rents reduced to 10 per month. Only Two Lelt. .These nouses nre uuilc ot tho bert material by day labor; have eight rooms and bath, verandas, sanitary plumbing, city water, pas, sewers, porcelaln-linea roll-rlm bathtubs, electric bells, range, hot and cold water; also excellent artesian well water directly In front ot these houses; speaking tubes, southern edga gram pine rioors. tiled hearths and. rire places, tiancsoiue mantels, and beautifully papered. They are erect ed on terraced lots, with substantial copings, step3 and walks, shaded by beautiful grove. They af8 near the Soi diers' Home and not fnrfrom Mt. Pleasant on tho Brightwood Electric Car Line. For particulars apply on premises or to EDWIN A. NEWMAN, 611 Seventh Street N. W. aul-tr 3: ROBERT KEELING, PAINTER OF MINIATURES, Removed lo 932 F Strest, Room 13. instructions tea limited class trrrymorning Bli- d. bleedinr. inter nal or protruding piles, no matter of how longstand ing, speedi'y cured, with out cutting, tyin or de tention iroa business. UK. SHltAUi.lt, Special ist, fcOI Xinth st. n w. au-l-iotem Consultation free. ''' - a . I Cooking does not J "wear you out" J 5 " " one hit it It's done on a J J " Gas Cook Stove. it's the f " " cleanest, safest, and most T " economical Stove In exist- 4 i " " ence today. Investigate Its " W various merits. We've a J " " superb Uock of Gas Stoves i 9 " " all reasonably priced $8 up. 4 " " Will he pleased to show them. 5 Gas Appliance Exchange, I 5 1424 New York Ave. f f t Bft fi STORAGE CO., 10 to 18 Est , 06 U, ne. 1 to $3 per month. S, Kaon, Sons & Go. iifaigfrrfft-lllfrflniifliflilttlMfc i v K N- Ss34 f .-3 --Sf -z vrt