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''J-Wki -C" THE - 1 8 OBJECT TO INCURRING DEBT "Tis a Feat to Fit Feet!" S -5-:e'- MmwWiw 'P : ' " . " s 3s:?V'3. v ( rv wSSfeTOK TIMES, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1894. ' ' f4. ' ' "W ! MORE ; Arid Fit Them We Do. Than A HUNDRED different styles of THIN Coats and Vests and odd Coats at five dollars and less are HERE and your size in each and every stj'le, for WE have a COMPLETE stock . of everything -wearable in THIN CLOTHES for men and D03-S. Plenty of ALL sizes in those popular BLUE SERGE COATS at $5, $6, $7, $7.50, $8, and $10, both double and sin gle breasted. White Duck Trousers, all size waists, from 28 to 46, and in all lengths', from 29 to 38, in seam measure. Blue and Black Serge Suits, lined, half-lined, and skeleton, in sizes to fit all men, at $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, and $25, in all the fashionable shapes and styles. Robinson, Ghenj It Go,, Twelfth and F Streets. JOHNSTON'S, 729 7th St. Sugar-Cured Hams, 10c. Lb. MONDAY, 25c. DAY. 8 Largest Rumford's Yoast Powder. 2 Lbs. Hest Butterlne .... Sliico., 15 5c Packages Soap Towder B Gc Snow Ball Soap 8 Quaker Oats S Macaroni A Largo Fat JInclerel 1 Ll. Arbucklo Coffee 4 10c Bottlo Tickles 8 Cans Baby Brand Jlilk 7 Cakes Star Soap 5 Packages Elastic Starch 2 Lbs. Best Jilxed Cakes CSo Cakes Suoet Chocolate 2 Cans Salmon 4 Lbs. 10c llixod Candy 4 Lbs. New Currants. 3 Lbs Raisins (largo) 3 Lbs. Largo Pruno3 TULbs Gran. Sugar.... - 314 Lbs Lard 1-lGBbl Electric Flour 6 Lbs. Rolled Oats 4 Quarts Beans 2 Cox's Gelatine Sjc 3 Sago, Tapioca or Farina 2jc 8 Large Bottles Extracts, Lemon and Vanilla. 23c 8 Bottles Olivo Oil Kc JOHNSTON'S, 729 7th St. N. W. THE JOHNSTON COMPANY. HE KNOWS HOW TO BLEND THEM. Ted Fibber, an M Craftsman, Is now blending ) rtHnlrs for u. Now. boTS. call and eeo him. lla j will prepare a driufc for you "flt for the gods anaaiuncn'ui jor a inp COSIELLO'S. CC4 to CIO G utroet northwest tT SETTLING IT ON THE QUIE . Suzai. .Schedule .Modifications to e -Arranged in Compromise Senator Jones last night continued the statement made earlier In the day 'by Senator Blanehard that the modiucations'of the suffar schedule heretofore sugRestod would not be presented to the Senate, aud that the sugar question would be settled In compromise. He added that he would preaent the amend ments to the conference cotnmitteo and use his influence to have them adopted. The change of plan will avoid the opposition of Senator Blanehard to the patsacc of the bill in the Senate at this lime. When the Senate convenes Monday the Fi nance Committee will propose several amend ments to the tariff bill which have not hereto fore been announced. The most important of these is a general advanco in the carpet schedule. The increase on all carpets will be from 35 per cent, advalorem to 40 per cent., exec t in ingrains, which will be slifihtly re duced. There will bo a similar increase on p'.ato glass. Oilcloth, laces, bottles, -lials, end cotton cord will also be increased. There will probably bo other changes, including these already announced, on ready-made wool clothing and on wool tops. Trying to Sate His rather. The son of S. G. Krzminski, of Buffalo, who was sent to Siberia, called at the Stato De partment j csterday and exhibited the natural ization papers of his father, which had been taken out in Xew Jersey. These facts were cabled to Jlini-ter White at St. Petersburg and the papers will bo forwarded if neces sary. It is thought this discovery will aid in securing Krzminski's release. .Members Vicld to Old Sol. The proceedings of the House wore abso lutely uninteresting yesterday. Tho few members present were not in a working mood, aud alter ohjectingto a number of bills and a discussion of postmasters' salaries in Oklahoma a few pension bilU were passed. Tho only other measure adopted was tho bill defining electrical unit3 with the Senato amendments. W ffl 1 L 8a B a L Vh lid i JL.T JaJLkJJ2JL vy SMisJl.SL Uncalledkfor Garments. " You can't find a tailor who likes to admit that he " has made a misfit garment. Some of thejr customers are "queer" the slightest imperfection many times throws a high-priced suit on their hands. Then again there are many suits that are never called for. Our store is the outlet for this clothing, and we draw our supplies from the leading merchant tailors of the United States. If we can fit you the price will be less than you would pa' for ordinary ready-made clothes. We handle none but the finest garments and any necessary alteration wilin3emadby-our4basaelinenjpn the spot. f .. M isfit Clothing Coi, 941 Pa. Ave. N. W., Bet. 9th A new invoice of our re cent big purchase of NEG LIGEE SHIRTS will be put on sale to-morrow. Pret tier and handsomer patterns, but the prices are the same, 75c, $l,$l-50 . HIBBERT'S GLOVE EMPORIUM Has Removed to 606 Eleventh St. OPPOSITE WOODWARD & LOTJflJOP. K&&tt&tt&&&&&&& You Maywant To Know Tfcwe REPAIR and RECOVER 1 XUKELLAS and 1'ARASOLS. tliC jmurmauuu jiiu iuo " andv aud prove profllable some time. 'He repair any break- make any Umbrella as pood and useful as ever, l'rices aro very reasonable. irur vnni imonri I A on ;shcvv luiuv u;rmnLL'uH uu., 717 Market Space. YORLD'S FAIR DIPLOMA Awarded to Hufus II. Parhy, the Wash ington Printer. THE COLC3IEIAS EXPOSITION. The boanl of Hdy managers of tnc World's Columbian Commission, by virtue of tie authority vested in it by an act of the Con gress of the United States of America, con fers this diploma of honorable mention upon Ituiu3 II. Darby, a certiflcate having been filed with said board stating that by his skill as a printer he assisted in the production and perfection of tha exhibit of Kate Fieli s Washington, which was awarded a medal and diploma at tho World's Columbian Exposi tion. Witness our hands and seal this 25th day of Juue, 1891. in the city of Chicago. seal. Bebtua Ho:onE Palsied. Prcsidert of the Board of Lady Managers. VinoiMA C. MnnEDiTn, Chairman of tbo Committee on Awnrdi. Geo. It. Davis, Director Gencril of the Columbian Exposi Hon. P.utus II. Darby, tho railroad, newspaper, and show printer, employs skilled workiien. and has modern machinery and extensive facilities for printing bric's. a giments, neti-. tions. and all kinds of comm. rcial woi k at reasonable prices, satisfactorily, on siiurt notice. Darby's printing offlrc is the largest south of Philadelphia, and was cstiblished 1875. m Kids for World's Tnir .Medals. Mr. Trcston, the director of tlid mint, is preparing specifications for the purpose ol asking bids for furnishing 21.0M copies ol tho World's Tair medal. Tho work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. Secretary Carlisle Indisposed. Secretary Carlisle was confined to his resi dence jesterday by an attack o summer com plaint. He, however, transacted in his room whatever current business was brought to him. and 10th Sts." These Citizens Are Opposed to the Sewer Bond Bill. PEAK MONEY WILL BE WASTED Can Get All the Improvements Needed 'Wlth ont It Extension!, of Street, Into the County Hot Favored Condition! Under Which It Might Bo Good. Interviews were obtained yesterday with several representatives of the -District labor organizations upon the proposition to 'issue bonds for street and sewer extension, and m proement. ; The recent joint mooting of the Federation of Labor and tho Knights of Labor, it will bo remombered, took strong grounds against the bill, and passed resolutions to that effect for presentation to Congress. That action aooms to meet with the approval of those whoso opinions aro given to-day. Louis P. Wild, dealer in pianos andor gans, Xo. 709 Seventh street northwest: "I am most emphatically opposed to tho issue of tho proposed bonds We can get all tho im provements neoded without it I object to incurring a debt that will tax our children's children to pay interest, especially, " tn0 money is to be expended f or extending the streets into tho county. There 'are miles of streets within tho city that yet need improv ing." Geoeoe Ciscle, secretary of L. A. 2031, K. of L.: "If they would put down now sewers where they are most needed, and not expend it nil in extending improvements lieyond the citj limits, and atthu s-amc time pay Ihiag wages for labor, it might be a very good thing to do; but I am opposed to borrowingso much money and paying interest on it. only to hae it waited and the people derive no benefit from it." IS. T. WALmET, secretary District Assembly Xo. CG, K. of L.: 'T have lit little to say. and can av it in a few wwds. I am opposod to it. I nai not in forOf it under any con sideration whatocr." P. L. O'lluinx, socrctary of District Car penters' Council. No. 401 llhode IIiind ave nue: "I would approve of lhoisSuH or bonds if the monoy to to expended is equitably dis tributed on jmproi emnts throughout the city and DWrict I disapprove, however, of borrowing 'so largo an amount as it is pro posed to procure and incurring Bo much in terest at a time when the pcoplo are- not able to bonr additional taxation. Wo need im proved sewerage, but still I should, if per-; uuttod, vote against the proposition' as it' jtands. In the older sections of tho ilty. set-i 'tied for perhaps fifty years, tliey still lack sewage and other Improvement, and I un-i derstaud this loan is to be expended mainly for extensions of blreets and serpigo in tho suburbs I am opposed to it."' Mr. Andrews, secretary Columbia, Lodge, Xo. 774, 1. O. of A. JL: "I do not fhliik Itu proper thing to do, unless wo are guaranteed against a repetition of tho tunnel affnlr, which was benefleinl neither to ilig eltv nor to individual citizens among the working clase"". and also remains as a monument to tho efforts of tho contractor to rob the gov ernment." SIBERIA'S GREAT RAILWAY. Total Length of tho .Main Line Alone Will lie fl.fiOfi .Miles. An interesting report on tho snbect of tho history and construction of tho great Siberian railway, by J. 31. Crawford, United States consul general at St. Petersburg, has been received at tho State Department.', , ,ioi The total length of tho juilway-i from Cheliabinsk to Vladivostok will be, when completed. 4,GD6 miles on the main lino alone. A table is presented giving the estimated cost of the eansirui-tiou of thu road. "It is the intentlou."s-i9 tho consul, "to institute a number of auxiliary measures in connection with the road, looking to tho im provement of the economical conditions and the greater prosperity of Siberia For ex ample, to construct a branch lino beivv ecu the Siberian and the Oral railvvaygjln'thtViln tcrct of the Ural metallurgical ' vflflgi Jn build river wharves and construct iirxnvh lines to them; to improve the Siberian rivers; to develop steam navigation on tho river sys tems intersecting tho road; to csta'Jli'h a route through tho No-thern oenn to the mouth of the Obi and Yenisei; to assist col onization nlong the line: to encourage iron works to be cs'ablished in SlberH along the railway; to oquip and send out geologmtt ex peditions for studying tho country, and to make exhaustive researches in the Amoor tract. "To carry out these auxiliary fnterp!f during tho time allotte i for thi completio i of tho first sctIon. U.COO.OOO rpubles ! nvc been set apart. Itcqulsilo su.r.s"will also be appropriated forsimilar im; rovemeuts in fie districts of tho oth-r sections. Tbe-o ex penses will be very gr.-nt, and it is now im possible to give a "reasonable estimate, of the outlay. All this is exclusive of the estlaiat-d etst of the railway. The total e.ti-nated cost ot construction- is'giveu at 3;0.210,32 roubles or 175.103,241." 3Ir. Crawrortl e.ivs that owing tothodo lelopinrut of the existing Russian railwars, and to tho construction of new lines, the de n.inds for rails hav e greatly Increased . ut all the rail rolling mills of Euron"aa IhifsW Thereforo tho construction of new mill!J9-l very desirable, especially in Siberia, .oue of the mills now existing in that country Are nbl-j to turn out the uocessary quaulitv of irails in a certain riod. Therefore the 'proposition of the Bogoslovsk metallurgical district' to build a rail roll ng mill iias been accepted with tho sanction of the Czar by . the com mittee on the Siberian rail wiy. , loncv fcr Pensions The Secretary of tho Interior h.1'3 l'sued a1 requisition en tho Secretary of thoTrcasury for il3.65o.000. to be used in the qu-irter'ly pay ment of pensions at nsencies as follows: Chi- 0, ,iOU,ou'j; uesjio.nes. Iowa, " i;o.oq;i: Milwaukee. Wis., il.8a0.000; Pittsburg. 1, 700,(00; UafTalo. 1,Gj0.0O0; Boston,iol75,0.10; Xeworfc citv, C'27.").000: rhilmlelphia. SSCO. 000; SVi Trancisco, S105.C00; WashiaRton.D. C, 1'J000: Aucusta. 3Ie.. 575.000; Colum bus. S4Coa0; Deiralt. JloO.OOO; IudiaLapolis, i2;0.000,Knoxvllle,Tenn.. i300.O0O: Louis ville, Ky.,ViH) 009, and Topeka. 400.000. ii Printors' Leave of Absence I'av. ThachalrnXoot thetovernmeat Printing Offlco commiiVe on leave of absence pay, Yllliam C. ConW called yesterday upon Act ing Comptroller We, of tho Treasury De partment, in referWo to reccivinstho back, pay of the dischaW employes. Mr. Forjo thought that it wouV 1,0 po-,siblo to rea-h n decision Monday moVnin?. He was of thu 01 iulon that SG5.000 wViid cover tho leave of absence payoutsldo o that which accrued (larinR tho fiscal jcartrw ended last' nlsht. Tho deputy comptrollbr Hid he was in favor of Rivlns the employes theft money andwould do anything to assist tho mV Ictercstcd. - 1. Huby Dcvcait In n IHUcon. To-day pretty Ruby Deveau vlUje soen nt Elver View in a balloon asccnsia ijjd para chute drop. Lnst Sunday a Kteatcrowd greeted her brother') aerial act. Vl o-day tho little actress of tho air will onfeji to ascend higher into cloudlnnd. TheseWion ascensions are great events at RivcriViow and Capt. Kandall has promised plchjoi room on Ins boats for an. me rcntz ieves at iu.m a. m., X.40 ana u.au p. m. Mr. Cnmmings' Kibbou Resolution. A resolution ha3 been introducod'by Eep- resentative Cummlngs. of Jfew 1'ort, pro viding that persons who have been awarded the modal of honor mnv wear a bowknot of ribbon prescribed by the President Itlsln tWnleiU-tohayO; twJmedmT1 onlvfwprn on ceremonial oocasioos, ana ino resrMv--, makes it a misdemeanor, punlsbayKfj!!!; flno of S100, for.persons not ent"d I0mr riooon to wear it, fse To-Kalon BlacKoerry v-otuume For Dysentery and other bowel tJj2 -. To-Kaws Wie ca, 614 14th street Men's Shoes Down i In Price, Though Hot in Quality, We are reducing our Summer Stock in con quence price. Reductions are now the order on all goods of which we have too many. If you remember that our regular prices 'are the lowest in town, it cannot be any wonder that at our reduced jarices we are doing even a more rushing business than usual". t - j Here Are a Few Sample Items: J A SoftSatlnQalfGiUersamlLaced g g Fine Hand-welt Tan and Black On Qg cfiUCSi niuo vi injunca ivt7,t.i. T- ,t tAJ uwa, ai... ...... f I Tan Iin5S0t Cnlf andCoatlow cfil Cn act lllgli Shoes, now ",uu Calf Uicea Mioes and Gaiters CI OR in the popular "licgent" toe, at. - iWm. Hahn & Co.'si ? ! J Reliable Shoe Houses, J ? 930 and 932 Seventh Street. 1914 and 1916 t J Pa. Ave. 231 Pa. Ave. S. E. ! COLUMBIA PARK, The Gem of Washington Suburbs. Fifteen Minutes from the Gity. Commutation Fare, XA Gents. Your Choice of Any Lot $40 Don't pay $200 for a lot wlien you can purchase a licttcr lot for $40 in beautiful Columbia Park, the gem of Washington suburbs, where there are plenty of shade trees. This Beautiful Park I satisfied with a small profit. our motto being , " QUICK SALE an SMALL I'liOFITS. Thereare Is situated in Kent District, Prm-vs Ocorgo's j now a ros, om.e Church, School, Store, Express County, Xi , en the main stem of tho I'cnnyl- and Telegraph Omcc within a fewblocisof these vnnia llallroad and on the New Chesapeake lol(l We opened up MsyST, and have sold one Ileach Kallroad, which advertises to run trains h,alf of our lots, nouses aro now in course every hour ot the day. The Park Is within a few j 0( construction, blocks of tho Pennsylvania Ifallrnad station and j the new Chesapeake Cca-h Knllroad. Tho Park is noted for tho purity of its water, thero being I Get In on the GrOUfld FlOOr NOW within a few minutes' wait j While you have the chance, as we hare only a A Celebrated Mineral Spring. f" hundred lots. Itcmcmbcr. a chance Uke j this comes once lu a lifetime. Don't bay land In All lots ere situated on a high elevation, com- i a sabarb whero malaria abounds, but buy where manding a beautiful view of the sjrrcuuding' your family will reap the benent of pare water country. The pri-cs of these lots (4) aud up) nre and alr.and whore- your Investment n-lU treble placed within the reach of all, the owners being i in a year. Money Loaned to Those Wishing to Build. ONE GRAND EXCURSION EVERY DAY AT 4.36 P. M SUNDAYS AT 9.05 A. H., 1,15 AND 4.20 P. M. GRAND EXCURSION JULY4 At 11.50 a. m. and 4.36 p. m. Coiie and see us and te convinced of what we say. Small payment down and SI per week taken. WE REQUIRE NO INTEREST, NO NOTES, NO DEEDS OF TRUST. THE TITLE to thi property h.js been examined by thu Frisco OcoTso's Abstract Com pany. Circulars and tickets at office. COLUMBIA PARK CO., 623 F STREET fiOHTHZEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. Thai: Summer You're phnning may contain possibilities, untliojght of now. of cramps, colic, etc., due to cbaao ot vv.ter, a coiJ. or like eauvjs. The wise fellow thinks ot thi$. a-i 1 pacss away n bottlo or two of our CELE3KATED BLACKBERRY COHDTAL, ma lo from Trcsh berries and rure liquor. Telephone us. and we'll deliver it quick. Chas. L. Beatty & Co., IrnpDrtcrs and Jobbers Wines and Liquors. 1231 Pa. Ave. Telephone, 1231. 1 The Men's Suits we are uoiv sellfus at CJ7 en ( Are strictly ALL WOOL and have bwn sjilfn j at ;'.J aad Jt; The Men's Suits we aro now selling at filQ en CANNOT CK DL'PI.ICATKD for lo3J thin 81 5 to J3 Largo selections at these pri33 and all aizii S. BIEBER'S STAR CLOTH INGj. HOUSE, . 507-909 8TH ST. vS, E. lrt, Look in Our Window and soa the fnm full of rbotorars of the twnutfful little tiarliugs who ? hnvcouterfiiournJtl'IXJrLLAniTV CONTiT. TIio prizes to b award od nre d'sptayofl bosli! the franm Iho voUiiff haa coinineiiccl J-iu.li 50c, worth rurthnseil niltlvs imrcliaser to one vote for his cr lior maoiito bby. It is not too Into to Miter your baby now-7-send in Its jthoto nt cce. if you necr tIed that Wilson 43.50 true comfort ehoo ycu br.ro misled n 'trent" for your feet. Wo sell 'cm by tfce dozen every day enly $J50. WILSON, "SnOEJIAKEK FOlt TENDER rEET." 929 F St. N. W. t Brewing Cos milkBB Beer' BEST MADE. ESf WVSBrKT"mvni;"uu "" x,a--BESSS Vil. iWB X CAPT. ST. I 'jJhone STi ap27m The famous l"rootform" Kan- w gnroo boutheru Ties, n'.so thoso fl0 CC Wobby $5 Tan Laced Shoes, now . noes. nuw. -ss.ss v Our best $ and 6 Patent Loathor. mid 0 Laecd and J OC Uutton Shoes, at . J Ouiim I More Light, J I Ma Better Light, j I Makes Whiter Light. 1 Lighter Light I f tbo Welsbncb Oas Uurncr. Xl n burnt tho cas iierfecrly hllo v the ordinary burner allows it to A escape. y The IVcIsbach Gas Burner 0 is easily adjusted to any zas X lupo. Si. up. Gas Appliance Exchange, 1428 N. Y. Ave. f V -o --- NEV YORK BUFFET, !Q3 TENTH STKKET NOltTIIWEST. Chr. Heurich '-vjr.JsSSSTS -r rj . -r '-n .Brewers 01 or.ricuy?Jrure.Beers.: 1221-1233 20th:iV. W. WASHI1SGTON, D. t.5 Telephone. 1133. ''anlS-tt - c ?tPi " . it iim wjtri oJlI 56.oo Shoe that we alone We're equally welUprepared to the suit Men with Shoes. Men's regular '$4.00 Russia Calf Oxfords, with glove toes, tipped, are-her&'pr $3.25. Men's Black Calfskin Bluchers, H. S. & H. make, hand welt, $'4-x. Shoes everywhere except here. Our price, $3:25, , rJ. F. CROCKER, Treasiirer, 939 Penitia. Ave. at Store Cooled by Electric Fans. CONCERNS OF THE DISTRICT. Police Regulations Amenilcd Eicmrtldn from Taxation Contract's Extended. Kcport on Valuation of New Houses. The Commissioners yesterday amended section eight of the police regulations by adding thereto the following: r No person shall Bhafce. beat, or therwteo treat carpets, rues, or other floor covering In mich manner as to caue dust to ariso there from upon any street, areuue. pari:, square.' lot, or reservation In the District of Colnmbla within 50J feet of any house used for 'liiinidn habitation, occupation, or assembly. The elnim of th"i Central Union Mission t exemption from taxation has been approved by the attorney for the Dltrict. He holds that it is not a chnrch, bnt that it comes under the exemption clause of tho tax I.it, which rends "buildings belonging to institu tions ol purely public charity." The Dinrict street lighting contractV with the Xicolai Dros., the United States - Eleotrtc Lighting Company, the Washington Gas Light Company, nud ono Oeorgetown Gas Light Company have been extended thirty dajs by tho Commissioners. The report of assessor Trimbl o on tho al natlon ol new houses in the District vra3 sub mitted to the Commissioners yesterday. The total for tho District is 42.467,400, from which is taken 141,000, leaving a net assess ment ot c2.32C.400 for 1.0M houses. There are 0,795 old houses, and the total, both old and new. is S5I.89L. In Washington the 'net value for 6oi new houses Is 1.751.'G0. . -Tha 1 jbAtme Illustration of the danser. great suffcr nct valuation for soventy-cven new? houses 3 i'ngi-'and mortal peril which onr noble braves in Georgetown is 513D.0O0. In the county for 305 new houses the net valuation oL,new property is 434.300, C. II. Hutchinson has been appointed a speciil polK-eman by the Commissioners for duty with the Anacostla and Potomac Itailroad Company. John Leitch was yesterday given a building strict and Xos. 3100. 3102. and 31W S "etreet northwc8t to cost $30 000. II. I. Noble has beon rcappointedPD?"'the Commissioners, a member ol tlio'bAard'bt dental examiners of the District for live years from tho 20th instant. House bills to regulato the sale of milt in the District and to regulate the practice of mtdicmo In the District have been approved by the attorney lor the District. Major Moore has been notified by tho Com missioners to permit tbo gopcI wagon serv ices of the Central Union Mission in the streets to bo resumed and carried on without interruption by tho police. i .- ,-- Vii-c President Schoepf. of the Eckicgtia Itailro.ul Company, has Iwen directed' by tbo Commissioners to -lean C street, between Fourth and Eleventh streets northeast, by moving the earth left there by his workmen. The Commissioners yesterday appointed EdgirF. stronr timekeeper in the street and alley cleaning department. WAHT THE PUMP RESTORED. Indignant Citizens Protest Against the Closing of a Public Well. . , A petition signed by nearly ono hundred citizens, headed by Charles H. Bowen.'M. D-.', of No. 503 Sixth street, and residing in the vicinity of Sixth nnd K streets northwest, will be presented to the Commissioners early next Tnil N t f frvvw f lfk tWAndn in xr . rtnnl demned well. Tho petition was written by Dr. liowtn. and is ns follows: TO THE BOVKD Or COUMISSIOSEnS ASD IltAffTl Ofuce: I have the honor to reouest that the well nt the northwest cc-ncr of Msth and K streeU horth west be pormiued to be pump 'd and kept ficdh aud pure, and that It be not closed, for the watei? to becoii" stagnint. 1 known this pnmp and drank ii water for fifty yecrs, and there has iievt-r been a cas-a of Typhoid fever here. The laGt patient to die lived only ten yards from the. pump to be eighty years old, and the citizens who drink the water are tne healthiest In the wlir.le world The want to keep so, aud tho undersigned citizcn3. living near the well and cringing the water. Join me in this very urgent The people in that section nre very indig nant at tho action of tho authorities in re moving the pump. They believe tho vrntfrdn tho well to bo largely mineral and perfectly pure, and siy that people come frtfanong' distance and from every direction to get it for usj on account of its health-givineTprom erties. Many who signed tho protesj Hnjyo been constantly using the water for upward of thirtv ear$ without suiering nny 111 effecls, nnd all say a ditenniced effort Mul be" made to have the pump restored. 4' Claret for Punch. 90 cents per gallon, delivered. To-Kalox Wi.ne Ca, C14 14th streeta 4fch of July EXPLOSION! PRICES BLOWN TOSHES Beginning to-morrow morning .it S o'clock and continuing until IS o'clock Wcdncbday, JufyS. wo D'aall offer a choice of any lipht wofent Cassl xnero or Cho lot suit In our entire stock a"t $6.75 forChoicf This silo will not continue a ininutolonger- than the hour advortisedtwo days and a halt Is leng enough for us to loss? money. We are In cluding suit in this nalt that are mnrked and aro WOKTil SI-$10 412 and even $13, Cash must be had and vve are willing to take a dese of medicine to get it. J ., ji' Silk Alpaca Coats and Vests Mlk Pongee Coats and Vests Seersucker Coats and Vests..,.; Boys' Linen Dnstors v . aa . wo . Mc' .vionairiaaiaana estg..i....... 400' 'BxlWWMIRi:SiifeK?wsjtrt-jir BlcrUe Sweater, z.;xl.Z.?.hi2Z.fifBe -if v ' v KH H. Friedlander&Bm Corner 9th and' E. AVE 3roii worn $. Jeaness Miller Shoe ? If so. all'riprir. If not, we'll tell you that it is the most graceful, most health- nil, most eleeant. and most kjjcomfortable Shoe that a Hvoman'can wear. - In make it knows no superior. The best imported stock is used, and it's puttogether by the best cobblers, who follow the plan laid out hv Mrs IWtiW A make and sell t for ic nn. pharge of the LigEitEri Cannon to right at them. Cannon to left of them, Cannon In frcnt of them Volleyed and thnndored. Stormed at with shot and shoQ, Uoldly they rode and well. Into the Jaws of death. Into the mouth of Ilell. Hodo the Six Handrei iit FRRNK LESLIE'S Scenes and Portraits OF THE CIVIL WAR encountered, ilany to whom the words were addressed have already passed away, but tho new generation still remembers with pride some relative to whose stories of battle and march it has often listened. Bat as these veterans be come fewer the tales of vhelr deeds become less vivid, and It Is to impress on the new age and to nx on posterity tho memories of these heroes thIs work u designed. Neither troublo nor expense has boen spared fp lje Frank Leslie's Scenes and Portraits ot I !hu Civil ar perfectly reliable in everyway, I Editors of experience have been enlaced to go ' over the wholo work carefully and verify every date, so as to crevent the possibility of error. Call at onco and Jget parts as Issued. See coupon on page 3. Dr. C. S. HODGSON, t Registered Pharmacist. , j . 2orth Capitol and I Streets X. E. i Pure Drucs and Medicines. Ice Cold Soda and 3-Uneral Waters. We sell "Uxiov 3Iidew Cijars. "Xilit bell promptly answered." Tour patronage earnestly solicited. apSMm CAPITAL STEAM LAUNDRY, JL A. TVEATEK, PEOrRiirron. 512 E'ghUi St. X. TV. Telephone 1511 Lai udry work in all Its branches neatly exe i-nteiS at reasonable rates. VATGH Repairing, Mainsprings. SI. Cleaning:, $1. f V f i y Geo. W. Spier, 9 Expert Watch maker, y 310 9th St. .V. A AA ., near Pa. T Ac. INDEPENDENT I0E 00. Wholesale and Itctall Dealers la KENNEBEC ICE. Prices as low as any ltESPOSilBLE COMPACT f 1 1 In the District. UP YELLOW WAGONS. .Office: 910 Pennsylvania avenue. Denots. J6th Street Wharf, liegots 3I(y Water streei. K IclVImo KiiiiiS.,i,P VU&PMFU ni?r.ce vnnuiuuiv OnlyS Hatier and - Gent's Furnisher, W 5Xn. 1012 Sccntli St. X. . M JfOE GRKRM SUUA t)G. Prescriptions Compounded by Graduates of Pharmacy. Easterday's Drug Store, COIL O ST. AND X. tT AVE, X W. the' Necessity of 'Making Your Will Now slionldirt bo nnderestlmafd. 1 on ow It to your family asn dnty. Miking your will iloesn t ueccsirily implrthat your term of 1'fe Is gelng tobe6hort 5 ened. Tbhikthlsniatterovernnddrrp inandtalk.thn matter over wt'b. or.r Mr. McKonuey. This compiny pre pares and kee wills nt Its expense i provided u is-nnireu rc-ui r iAKEBICAII SUCU2ITY & TET5T CO.. 'IM5 O Street V.W. C J. BLLL, rreswent illZi Llatripstor I nai uottaga iis)r Uountcv nome. rra-i, r Any style. All sizes. Jlacbeth Pearl Gia- Chimneys are the bctt. jfiCnlrSc mote. tv" n n nminninnnM mtfi-S'- 19IUWUI1HMIV1, leCMm IH ICth Street. pes. 7 XV cxteut IS WLteTfiKX& M rr ' ,- 11 i stKt inn mo?i N. j-ivf 'i- rJO i i- .4 7t: -. 4IV.E -'- k 5. ;w --y. j W