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T: ez Paras Roxavs Axsvat cmoxDaY, What will you think of our Thirteenth will be delighted with the store decorstiona, Wearins Appare! shal! mingle so barmonion beautiful thaw orginal and unique. And than during any previous “Opening” occas! Our time, energite and Increased capital partments already establisbed thet escb Beadquarters im this city. rrp ok a PP AA “ BP aKk Rak bso tue 24 11k MOUVENIRS OF TRE OFENING.— we to present toench visitor ® pratty little mean eben compared with our offering. novcites at prices that tm some Instances Souvenir Hore ix tho explanation: The “Opentug™ is 85.900-Gxff, 000—36.000. We. therefore, And. stnc> our profits average 20 per cent, * these “Upening” occasions Lies aud make us willing to sacrifice a week's Prices cost us during theese tone rosily, We select thie item from the louy list ot “Opening” prices are less than costof im tatre Gioves as yoo dowbUes know, retail lariy at 8% conte Sivew 74 cours ie lene be noid to cach eastomer, Faz Aso Wistee “Ormxa- SEPTEMBER 20.) Annus Exhibition? This we tnow: You Autums foliage, stewing birds, end the vew aly that the display will be Judged not more you'll Gad « stock worth $100,000 more on, And yet not new dopertment is added. ave been devbted to so strengthen tho de sdall bes most complete store tn Htesif and It @ou'd seem, to some very senerote wore trifts, such Souvenirs are really cheap and Le. the entire stcot of sutume snd winter sre leas than cost of importation These “Opening” occasions more then §7,000. for on> week. Each day's cals averace sacrifice profits on $36,000 wortb of goods, 16 equals loss to usof over @7,000. Nota quickly introduce the new seston's novel- Profits tm order to do so, 660. STE PY FREE ahs & at oe wy E woo co Vv kes cESTa. Seuvenirs ae Ulvetrativa that some of the portation. The Geruine Pizekin Mousque- conerally at $1. though wo sell thew regu- than cost of imyortation ouly one pair will Gen Please preserve thia Hat for reference, as To the teft of each column are the regular goods, To ths right are the Souvenir Lions Derantuest Sovvesima, 10 per cont off the marked prices of every article in Sie. Dress Trimmines, all styles... 50e. Colored and Bisck Stik Gimp Trimming. $1 Sik Fringes, all styles. 25c. Metal Buttons, all at; 35e. Metal Buttons, all styles. 20 Sea! Plush Jackets, all styles.. 7 Wraps for $15 aud $15 Wraps, #220 Seal Vinsh Wraps, all styles. $17 Jackets for $15 aud $12 $14 Imported Cloth Jac! $12 Jackets for $10.50 and $Y Jack 50 Jerseys for 82.98 50c. Kibbed Balbriggan Underwear. Soc. Quaiity Ribbed Vests aud Pants ic Merino Underwear (two-thinis wool). @1 Natural Wool Vests and Pants. 81 Saxony Wool Vests amd Jauts. #1 Scarlet Medieatod Wool Underwear. 21.50 Avstratian Weot Underwear. F « Black and Faney Hose. Bsc. Fast Black and Colored Hove. Lisle and Cotton Hose... m c. Fast Black Extra Size Hose. se. Boot Pattern Silk Hose. . Faris Novelty Hose... Cashmere Wool Hose. @1 Fancy Tr inmed Cloth Satrt 15 Kuit Skirts, all colors, $1.95 Hand-kuit skirts. $1.68 Short Flanxel Skirts, 9:25 Finely Embroidered Tlamuel SBirt ‘OSe. a yard Embroidered Flannel... #1.i5a yard Embroidered Flannel. 50e. Cotten Underwear E%e. Cotton Chewises. Bee. Narvev’ Aprons. os. i Lace-trimined Apr rev’ and Waittesses! Caps. prea Linen Splashere, Ye. Stamped Burean Scar: 0c. Extra Lone Burean Scar fae. Stamped Pillow Shams. pery Se: Tabie Covers, 4" Uxbrelias- warranted oue year.-#1.19 Jus with new Fuuey Handles, 48 Warrautet “Covestoga” silk Umbrellss. 83.25 Diack and Gray Rubber Circalars, 31.29 49 ported MIE Novelty Kaglaus... Warranted French Kid Gloves, d-button Undressed Kids. i Mousquetaire Glaves. S-button Undressed Kil Mousa seu Kid Mousquetaires, warrant "Suede Monsqactatres dade Mousqaetatres, u“Ynlais Koyal” Undreswed Kids. Embrotd:ry Collar aud © ee. Crepe Lise Boas... 3 Silk CUiff on dabote ic. the Je. Two-row Loop Kuflting.. Ike. Linen heerrerarramap Se. Initial Japanese SAK Hands.” ulate 290 Soc. Lange wise Javanene Silk Mauikorebiete, tte Vests for 10e. and Se. Vesta, = Vella, all styles... vwIT re ver COBNER 127M ST. AND PENN. AVAL sMsP0,0 EY YERESe wir mmo Sss>“oo' “uu “W KeeN NAME HS su% > reeniar prices remain marked on all goods. prices, the prices you will see marked on the Prices, Laous: Durantuesr Sovvexms (Continued. ) 59e. Quill Feather Fans, all colors, Oe. Silk Gauze Fans, all styles, 21 Bleck and Gray Ustrich Fans #2 Ostrich Feather Fans.. Bick Ostrich Feather Funs, Marked % 8 93, 85.50, 96, 8h For... 68, $3.50, $4.50, $5, $5, 97 Ostrich Fans, Tortoise Shell Sticks, Marked. - #4, 25.50, 86, 88 910. $20 For #3, $450. 85, 85.75, 80, 818. 0 Quill Feather Fans. 25 Fans for @4 aud $3 Fane. #1 Jewelry, ip all styies. 75e. Jewelry, m all styles. 50e Jewelry, in all styles. ‘25e. Jewelry, mm all styles. 448 Frouch Miniature Lace Pius, French Eramel Lace Pius... 81.50 Gold and Silver Hair Ornaments. 19e. Oxidized Garter Buckies 10c. Goid aud Silver Bead Necklaces, 19¢. Garnet Bracelets... Pocket Books, Purses, Card Cases . 30c. Pocket Books, Purses, Card Cases. #1 Pocket Books, Purses, Card Cases. Soe. Chatelaine Base all styles... Photograph Frames. iting Paper . Brushes for 68e. and 50c. Brushes, ooth aud Nail Brushes. ¥h vet, Oxidized Comb, Brush and = Axe. Koils Toilet Paper... CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT | SOUVENIRS, 10 per cent off the marked prices of all Children's # Ulsters, Furs, Aiwerican Hosiery Com- nelerweas putton Kid Gloves .. 1.45 “Mother Hubbard” kubber Gossamers. $1.45 Boys’ Rubber Coat: Boys? Fast Black Hove. 15e. Kuit Wool Boot $0. Knit Wool shirts - Infants’ Baskets. Flannel Skirts . tx? Slips. Surab Silk Caps ‘Three-piece Capa. WS Plush aud Bilk Cape, MEDS’ DEPARTMENT SOUVENERS (Near door No. 1119 Ps. ave.) 50c. Medium Weight Merino Underwear. @1 Camel's Hair 5} 1.50 Ked Lamb’ $2 Ked Medicated Wool Underwear... 25, Merino, Wool and Cotton Haif Hove. 25e. Warranted Fast Black Half Hose, IS ROYAL. Foamrean * Casezrs. MSY INEXPRRIRNCED HOVEEEKEPERS §MaGtRE THAT TO WARD OFF DISTRESS AXD MiMERY 4 MINK OF WEALTH 18 wECESSAnY. THIS 18 ERSONLOUS, AS THOUSANDS 1N 7018 CITE CaN TRETIPY. 4 FEW DOLLARS sUDI- CIOUSLY RIPENDAD WITH US, as AN EARNEST FaiTH. WILL PURC! SOME FULL OF COMFORTS AND CONVEY. oF Youn vod JENCKS, OOR BQVITABLE .CREDIT sySTEM QR4N71NG YOU POLL PORSESSION OF THESE COMFORTS WHILE YOU CaNCEL THE 1N- DEBTEDNESS 1M SMALL PARTIAL PAYMEXTS ot THE GEER On MONTE % GuIaL xO? IN@ BUT & PLEASAST RECOL- LBCTION BEWALN, OUR FIVE COLOSSAL STOREY, FILLED TO RE- PLETION, ARE EVER OPEN TO THE INSPEC- TION OF RELIABLE ROUSEKEEPERS, WE KNOW- ING FULL WELL THAT OUR SYSTEM, WHEN TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF, WILL PROVE 71/E PaNACEA FOR THE MANY EXISTING DISCOM. FOR1Y AND BEART SORES OF YOUNG HOveR- BEEPERS, HOUSE & HERRMANWS CASH AND GREDIT HOUSES, 037, 08) AND 983 7TH BT. AND 627 AKD 636 0u30-¢m wate, AVE XN. Tuz Late Wis ‘The war is lonw since over snd Orasty bee grown to be a mau since the smoke of cauvon darkened the @outhern why. If you don't know who Grasty is, where Wasincse and what he ells and thet you money dy visiting bis extensive double stores! then there is not much use in writing history, &c., so far you ure concerned, and { doubt if you know the war ts over. Grasty hus been here about six inonths and more people bave discnesed him,and more probably cussed tom, than any other business man im the city, Those who buy Lave discussed bis exceetingly low Prices und those who sell have cussed his very small profits, Nobody ever beard of a Decorated Dinner Set 08, English Totlet Set, $1.08; six Tumblers, 18c. ; Carpet Tacks, le. # box; Padded yard; Sold Oak Chamber Suite, $16.05; Plush or 50; Oak Sideboard. airs, Imitation Walnut, Full-size Carpet Scat Rocker. 98c. &., unti) Grasty came. If you want Carpets, Ou) Ciotbs, Furniture, China, Glass, Tin Ware, &c., don't buy until you have been to 1510-1: 7th st. n.w,and asked tonco Grasty, See what you cavdo Don't doubt till you try. “7 GuRasTY. Le E's Parawaxs ARE FULL ENOUGH OF SNARES AND DE- LUSIONS TO THE UNWARY AND MANY ARE THE WAYS THE FEET MUST TREAD, ROUGH WAYS AND SMOOTH, UP HILL AND DOWN HILL, tN COLD AND IN HEAT, Pus- SIBLY IN HAIN. WE KNOW THAT YOUR COMFORT AND HAPPINESS IN THE JOURNEY THROUGH LIFE WILL BE ENHANCED BY WEARING A PEKFECTLY FITTING AND COMFOKT- ABLE SHOE, AND YOU ARE 8URE TO AVE THAT 3N OUR LADIES’ WALKING BOOT at . oo u0 anon 35, oo wo . ow mH oF Se = = IT WILL GO FAR TO MEET THE WANTS OF EVER SO MANY CF OUR CUSTOMERS. YOU CAN HAVE NO IDEA OF OUR STYLES AND VARIETY UNIIL YOU COME AND LOOK AT THEM. LADIES' SHOES FLOM $3.00 TO $7.00. mh oe a BURT S. ARTAOR BURT & CO, 4211 F 8T. x Ww. Moser Is Moxers Baoruze. The doilar saved and put away soon has suother dollar for its company. But to save the dollarah, there's the rub! Suppose you call oreend fore copy-ot our New Catalogue; it will teach you Low to savo many dollar on the Durokate of your Drugs, Prescriptions, Family ‘Tpie ttle book te full of good points and hints, end tells you thet Mertz is the popular price pharmacist, We have everything you can sak for, at prices thet will pay you to reserve yourpurchéses for our sttention. The most polite amd careful service, skilled apd expert halp, cmadusted pharmacists, everything up to the thanes at Marts, ‘Don't forget to call ot send tor the Catalogue. . Free by mail to any address, ‘tos &.. PF. MERTZ, Druggist and Chemist, as 1026 F strest, Washinton. Carpet Lining, Se | CONVENIENCE. SAVE ment, Summer stock thoroughly: FROM out and our shelves overlosded with 0c. fresh, new. sterling values in Fall Goods, TO We take second to Bo one for va- 82.00 riety and qualities. The quantities we ‘A_ tase, low rents and experience in buying PAIR, cnable us to save you from bc. to $2 on every pair, Boots are not as largely used as for- BOOTS merly, yet we increase our gales every FROM year because other dealers discontinue $1.50 using them while we annually edd toour To variety. Prices from $1.50 for the Solid $4.95 Kip Working Boot to $4.95 for the beat made Qustom French Call. FINEST — Made of fnest qualities French Calf or GHOES Kangaroo by makers at the top rung of $4.95, fame's laddor, exquisite styles, perfect Sitters, 5.05 Are equal in wear and fit te the best CUSTOM mafe-to-order Shoes and mach more LINE, sightly looking. 0295 «= -Onr 82.95 line are nand-cowed, mate HAND. of gond quality Caifcr reat Kengaroo, MADE and are tetter than wuat most other BHOES, dualers sell for 84. ovr Our own @2.50 Bove need g0 tntro- OWN duction; we've wold them for 14 years: 50. they aro nicorand Detter thisseaact. thee, ever, 61.05 —_ Better value and micrs styin than onr CALF — $1.98 Calf 800s no oue else can give SHOES, you tor 82. 69a) etylen. HH A BH KNX & 488g an . H ead ow Puss AELIABLE SU0K ROUSES, 810SEVENTR ST, 1022 PA. AVE. w 231 PA. AVR OE Wia Taz Kaus Is Haso, Even though we'te only standing fe the “vestibule” of the fall ses son—we've put prices on some LADIRG, LADIES’, MISSES" end INFANTS! TARR FOOTWEAR that'll give the shoe EITHER trade eotir. Some are doep cute or Fight into regular stoch—and others OUR — aro tid-bite we found witb our ELEVATORS shoe makers Hest Quality Ladies’ Dongola, THE Hand turned Beeb re mo the Upera: SECOND ° Cut from FLOOW N CENTS. FOR jus THESE Best Quality” ‘bonyola Button, BAKGAING, plain aud patent leat ber tipped on ‘Gvera sted Comm — PHY, ARE: arton ty sl ahzea. ‘ue, qact. sac oS qualities—29 ceuts as ALL“ Siianes" Straivht and Pebble Gort yOuR Buttou Bocte, w.th beels aud spray FOoT beels, Kegutse U quality, We FINDINGS. found them on the hands of Du & Hudson —our regular mat talked = price-aud ft wou—@1.59 | —- — forthem. ‘clildcen's Kanxaroo Sprivg Heel Button Loos made on the wew wut Coma lant” Dianwoud tig thstoad of @2-00—we have mitked a SE very patr of Ladies’ Fron and ouyuin Buttun Boots eg awuelher they're % ‘qualit) ney are hand wr 60 qualities 1 tught op order—are $2.08. Look Br THEM at the variety. UP ‘Iwo, lots—$2.50 and.» $3— FOR Tadley’ Dongola Buvtsu Boots tor YOUR, $1.09 Common-sense or a CoMPORT fast, 1% to close out these AND in any fwult— BY 7 were something bettse. Ladies’ wed Kangas Were, Patent Lesser tipped Linh Walkity Bouts. —but we've nurked thy an 8 Ladies’ Hand-sewed wetish Serve Top, Dongola Foxed ‘gation Boots on ihe Oj ud Common Bense Las ‘be sb actual felling pri ‘These lots are given you cheerfully at these prices— Gusrenteed and all-aod the only thing we ask is your apprecistion—for it’s;s remarkable state of affairs— such shoes—at such prices. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE BEST MAKES OF SHOES. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTE: 027 STREET. ‘ * ‘SEPTEMBER 27, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES, Oca Merzons ABE KNOWN TO BE FAIR AXD HONORABLE. WE TOLERATE NO MIGREPRESENTATIONS. ‘TRADE 18 GOOD WITH Us. OUB LOW PRICES KEEP Us BUSY. FALL OVERCOATS A NECESSITY SOW, ‘20 styles in Men's Overcoats at $6.50; sold else where at $10, ol Overcoats at $10; sold elsewhere 015. 40 styles in Men's Overcoats at §15; sold eleewbere at $22, 27 styles in Men's Overcoats at $20: sold eleewhere ateso. ‘These Overcoats are both regular and box styles and are in Kereeys, Meltons, Black Cheviots and Mixtures, all of them tatlor-made, and cannut be duplicated else- where tn this city, 18 GUITS WE WILL AGREEABLY SURPRISE YOU IF YOU CALL ON Us Men'e Knockabout — feck or Cutaway, $6.50; aold everywhere at Knockabcut Pants, @1.50; sold everywhere at @2 25, “ahs Pants, 10 stytes, ¢2.60, sold everywhere of pe Drese Pante, 40 styien €¢; sold everywhere Rego Dress Pante, 40 styies, 86, 86 and §7; scld everywhere $5, 68 and 610. In Boys’ and Children's Suits and Overcoate our Mock and prices in mind by tradinw here you buy direc ufacturer, thereby saving the wholes Jobter's profit, NEW YORK ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 811 7TH 8T. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. MANUFACTORIES: 2212, 214, 216 W. WASHING- TON ST., SYRACUSE. N.Y.; 52, 64,56 PEARL ST., BUFFALO, N.¥. 927-230" Fan Asp Winter Orzxixa. MRS. M. J. HUNT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, A Choice aud Carafully Sclected Assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH BONNETS, BOUND HATS AND TOQUES, Together with wany of her own design, ‘To which the ladies aro respoctfally invited, 627.68 Sax aaxS Hy W. Usperstaxn Exca Ornen. : ‘Tho Indies seem to fall right tn with our ideas on CLOAKS. We're glad to see it If effort brings success we'll have it, The talk sbout having all there is in the mar- ‘bosh." The facts tn the caseare: We were the FIRST to look over the Fall styles of any house in Washington. Everything that we ‘wanted we had sent to usexclusively. What was lef t—went where it would—we didn't want it— and don’t Jn Cloaks as in everything— the early “bird catches the worm"—and we're up all night if necessary to be first om band, We'res week old in this dopartment, but ‘Wo've gained s prestige of years. The stock— ‘Our good taste In selecting {t—and the prices we've marked on our lines—bave done the work for us. We've bexun as wo can hold out—SEBV- ING THE CHOICEST—aud not asking all creation for it, 8 BAKS AND COMPANY, 8 a CLOAKS, SUITS AND FURS, a K PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH , ARB STREET. mars eel7 TAMPING-STAMPING DONE WHILE nis rices low, new designs, at OPPEN| Cuixas Or Sri Yesterday we opened our ar Furs. Today we will tell you what they gre. CAPES AND WBAPS in Seal, Persian Lamb, Astra- eban, Wool Seal, Monkey, Beaver, Alaska Ssble, Mink &c. COLLARS, MUFFS, CUFFS, BOAS AND TRIM- ‘MINGS, all at NEW YORK PRICES and NEW STYLES. ou ed ER's, 514 Vth ot B, H. BTINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 Penna. ave. 026-3m_ ‘Through to 41:3 13th st, RTT TTT TTT TTT TS Wau H. A) Cc Kyews Dany Lerten. BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1890, More new Jackote, Cloaks and Suite will be opened Monday. ‘We have had our Famous Full-roli Bla: (which bas bad such a successful saieall sea. — on) made to cur special order, with a vest — front for additional warmth, thus retaining — its pertect-nttiny, stylish ehape, and being — ‘warm enough for inte Fall wear, WILLIAM H. MoKNEW Guccessor to Lk, H Taylor, 933 Pa, ave. uw. at ERRBELRBARELELARSRE! kaki hhh Al Baw Worms Accor Ors es £ o. mk RS Bhs € L oO RA KK 8s, cl Tun “oo? 244% Es, Bgss = Our immense stock of choice stylos in Children's, Misses’ and Ladies’ Jackets. Newmarkets, 9{-lengths Euslish Jackets, both tight and loose Gtting, from $2.08 to B20. Weonly keep good goods at lowest sh prices. Plush Garments of all shapes and styles—Jackots, $7.99, satin lined. 40-inch sacks, satin lined, from $14.08 to $40. Bost Quality Plush Newmarkets, 840 to 800. Our Cloak Department is on ground floor—no steps to climb and no time Jost waiting for clevators. We biave some exclusive designs in Cloaks that we hot describe in print, but invite you to call aud inspeet our stock very Karment marked in plain figures. No extra charge to persona wisbing to select now and yay a small deposit on same from time to time un- ti} paid for, thus euabiing you to get a Coat while our immense assortment is uubroken. A little plain talk about our Fait Dress Goods, We buy oniy of manufa-turers or importers. th enabling us to place ou our counters the choice: stock of Fall aud Winter DKESS GOODS ever offered to the Washinztcn public. Our High- land Plaids, 38-inch, all wool, at 306. are extra valuo, and our 54-inch Plaids at 98c.a yard are worth 61.25. freach Broadcloth, twill back, $1.10; sual price 81.40. Nun's Sorge, 54 inches wide, all wool, @1 8 yard; extra heavy. 42-inch Side-band Serres, 490. 8 yard. These arti- cles are only afew of our many choice fabrics for fall and winter STRASEURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, it at AND 406 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 0c. BAzalt DRESSMAKER CoRTAL TAIN ni latest stvies tor 1 i<seg mind bo sheets irve at orvEST liters, gr Norerrastaxpisa ‘The Advauce in Price of fy agien Goods we peupees to HORSE BLANKETS! <. EAP ROBES rece ESBS TPH EMOVAL BALE—WHERF, GOODS ARE SOLD AT one-half former jure of tuuwe $4 and @ few more 40¢. 50, Were 6:3. Worth 81,at 114 J. W. SELBY, infin Suapes Ever Produced: Feriect Siveveless Gar- ODJESKA,” the Most Stylish Sling Sleevo HESTEN." lain, Close Fitting and Neat; au The Eezunt schoo an Misses’ Suzex. ‘Tie “LUKINGION," Gathered at Neck: very hand- ureu. Pi 7” Fine Quality Water- proufs. GUUDEE AI HUBBER COMPANY. s00 Danot _3y31-3n1 MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. Fanisa Sicsz. GENERALLY SPEAKING, THE FIRST SYMPTOM OF FAILING SIGHT 18 INABIL- ITY TO READ THE NEWSPAPER AT NIGHT. ‘TO FIND THE PROPER GLASSES CALL AT McALLISTEL’S, 1211 Fstuw. #18-th,e,tulm Gentizsews Hats. Fresh supply opened today tn SILK AND DERBY HATS. Agents for *‘Youmans,” end *‘Knox," New York, Heury Heath London. Choice Stock of UMBRELLAS AND CANES. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1257 Penna. sve, x Bors Dunlap's New York styles in SILK and DLKBY HAYS for Full aud Winter wear Bow ready. Black Derbies from $1.50 to 5. Correct Styles, Popular Prices, Fine wcods, Nellie bly Caps 50c. each, 026-3m Fan Srvizs WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTIERS AND FURRIERS, 905 PENN, AVE. $14 O18 Wy: Gexrs Surrs Scouzzn AND PRESSED FOR ¢1, Peciog: A ce ip dat monuer™ Goode clled tr and ule ems) 2. eT tos oo gt oe Canrers, seh rari trees Squares, W: hugs ny : Lace rs x mock nin . BA REEVES, 816 Kot. nwe ‘Under the Frederick. vz. Spite Ox Au Sim Ayet’s Pills are commended es the best rerulstor of the liver, stomach end bowels, Dr. Thomes Convers of Centre Bridge, Pa, says: “Having long used Ayer's Pilla with ood results J can confidently recommend them above all othera” Dr. George P. Spencer of Unity, N. HL, writes: “I consider Ayers Pills far superior, es a cathartic, to any that are furnished by the pharmacopete.” “After wuffering for eight years from chills and fever, with only occasional intervals of rest, I was cured by Ayers Pills alone. My case bad resisted trestment with tho usual doctors’ prescriptions and a reat mumber of proprictary medicines; but under the influence of Ayer's Pills the chilis and fever ceased, my liver and stomach were restored to healthy accion and my former good health returned. Ayer's Pills cannot be excelled asa remedy for disorders caused by mais- tial poisova"—S. L. Batrow, Gordon, Tex. “For headache Ayer's Pilis are the most effective medicine."—G. Rodes, Homer, X.Y. “When I feel the need of a cathartic! take Ayer's Pilla and Spd them to be more effective than any other pills Lover took.”"—Xira. B.C. Grubb, Burwellvilie, Vs. 2d EDITION. Lats! Tlarams 0 Th Sur SERIOUS TROUBLE BREWING. Locomotive Enginecrs Have Grievances Demanding tastant ‘Settlement. Fort Wares, In, 8 Sept. 27.—F. J. Gan, chairman of the grievance committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, has gone to Cleveland to attend a conference of the leaders of that organization. He intimates that there is serious trouble brewing among the engineers, and that a sensation may be developed at Fort Wayne. Matters bave arisen, he that must tie up all the Fort Wayne roads unless a xpecdy settlement is reached. Mr. Gan is known as one of the most conservative among the brotherhood leaders, nnd bis senxatioual prophecy creates Considerable apprehension here. ENGLAND NOT "ALARMED. Comments of the London Press onthe McKinley Tariff Bill, Lowpox Sept. 27.—The Standard says: “The McKinley tariff is much less alarming than it looks, It iminish our trade with Amer- ica, but it will aid us imme nsely to spread it in other quarters, A number of En- glish merchants and manufacturers have looked forward with dread to the time when America would enter the markets of the world to compete with us on the free trade basis, Their alarm will now disappear, To our own colonies, to the new fields in Africa and to all countries desirous of developing their forciga trade, the continuance of the high tar- iff in America will be an excellent bit of good fortune.” The Standards Vienna rege y oped area “Some of the amendments to the Mckinley bill accepted by the confereuce were the result of an agreement between the Freuch government and Hon, Whitelaw Reid, the American mins ivter at Paris, in order to facilitate the entry of pork into France and wine and objects of art into America.” Mr. Phelps, the American minister at Berlin, was instructed to enter into similar uegoti« ations with the German gove: rument, _ Death of a Venerable Woman, Mrs. Cornclia Platt died in this city, at the residence of her son-in-law, Jude A. J. Wile lard, this morning at 1:30 o'clock. Mer death resulted from severe injurics received by a fail four weeks ago. Hor sufferings were great, and were borne with great fortitudegand patience, Mre, Platt had attained the unusual age of nine- ty-five “ years, but use 8 favorite quotation of her own. “Age couid not uor custom stale her infiute variety,” and as years advanced she only developed ‘now and ‘unexpected resources, which gave a wonderful charm to her society and made her presence a benediction. Mrs. Platt was the widow of Judge Zephaniah Platt, former attorney gen- eral of Michigan and at the time of his death judge of the seventh circuit in South Carolina, She wasa native of Hudson, which city was founded by her maternal and paternal grand~ fathers. ——- : Police Appointments and Promotions, Upon the recommendation of the major of Police the following appointments and pro- motions were ordered today in the police des partment to take effect October 1: ‘Lo be sers geant, H.C. Jones vico Buil, honorably dis- charged; to be privates of class 2 James Fenton vice Jones, _promotedy G. b, Kelly vice W. J. Walsh removed, and T. E. Gordon vice Harbin, deceased. To be privates class 1, Kobert Sroufe vice Fenton, ted; Frank P. Smith vice Kelly, promoted; Richard. T. Payne vice Gordon, promoted; Thos. J. Robs erts vice Reagan, resigned; Thomas Judge vice J. V. Riley, removed; John M. Mobl vice Cute ler, removed, and 8. L. Brown vice Mel Temoved. a Second Edition Con = ee AYERS PILLS, Prepared by Da. 3.0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Masa ‘Bold by 1! Drugg iste and Deaicrs tu Medicines, Bz Beacnren. Mme. A KUPPEDI, World-famed Complexion Spe- clalixt and Lecturer, bas lectured on this subject in ail the larver cities of America and Europe. Sbe uever fajia to Gli the larvest theaters in every city and is always indorecd by the leaciuw newspapers. N.Y. World says: “Dtadame Huppert, te renowned complexion specialist, lectured ty a fashionable audience at Fifth Aveuue Theater last eveuing—Lundreds were turned away." To those who have been unable to bear this emiuent authority she will send eaght-pawe cir~ cular, giving valuable information, on receipt of 4c. postage. Mme. Ruppert ix the orginator of Wonder- fui Face Bleach, which ts creating such furore among society Indien at present. MME. A RUPPERT, 823 Branch Office, 630 7that. L.w.,Wasbington.D.C. Foa OUGH, OATABRA, SORE THROAT The Soden Mimeral Pastilles are an infallivle remedy. Convenient, active and pleasant. For sale by all drug- wists for 50 cents. 2 Eves, Day »IRCREASKS THE POYULAKITY je of Carter's Littie Liver Fills. ‘ibe reason uliat insure tofellow. Dost is that when ouce used t yt this A Szasoxazie Novezrs. One of the most attractive fabrics re- cently introduced im the market is acot- ton material that so perfectly imitates WOOLEN DRESS GOODS as to even possess a warm looking nap on the wrong: side, The right side shows dainty Per- sian colorings in all over and striped de- wns forming ® melange of Landsome shades of Red, Green, Gray, Black, White, Blue, &c., forming scrolls, palms and other cashmere designs which render ‘the name of “Princess Cashmere” re- markably appropriate. The fabric cannot but pletse, and is so MARRIED. reasonable in price asto be within the GIBBS—BOOL On the nom, moaus of eny one desiriug a neat WRAP. the ter. 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Departed this life Seturday, Sey ~ 1800, after = jon« aud painful dliness, E, the beloved wife of kdward Mathews ‘ier of the late Patrick Plaberty, iu the year of her axe, Fuveral will take piece trom ber sister's red Mrs. Muboney, 41 4 street wortheast, Tuesday at oclock. “Melatives and fusenda Tespectiully invited ase aiten: MIDDLETON. On September 26, 1890, sacngap High Novelties in SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. _ SUERMAN AIDDLETOS. tue beloved som of seum and fiir ‘Acagle Middleton, axed eleven months au from la AT 4 etn CORSE LIAS SATS fae of Judge Zeph~ Samah Tete aged ninety -n Puberal fret the residence of het son-in-law, Judse@ Hand, 1936 Hiftecnth street northwest, Sus. aj, 4 pom. (Now York, Detroit aud Platisburg please copy: On Friday, September 26,_ 1) - D. tn Man i WILLIAMS. QEOKUE 2. younest sou of Chatie four yeare aud seve wie darling, be bas left ws, Left us, yes. forevermore , Bul we hope te anect our loved one On that bright aud uapps: Lovely the hours and the house, Muce our darling bas eoue, at ob. tec home that owe In heaven is now is home, By His Panewrs, Funeral will take piace tomorrow «i o'clock p. m. from parents’ D street routh west, A Scuraisixe Casz. 00. €20-427-424-42€ SEVENTH ST. foe jar “il? fe ‘Mr. Alex. Harris, a prominent lawyer at No. 1105@ st.n.w., Washington, D.C., under date of January 11, 1890, wrote to the A.B.C. Chemical Co., Richmond Va., giving the history of scase of skin eruption of twenty years’ standing, the result of malignant blood isease, (At this tine Mr. Harris hed been unable to walk for six months) In reply be was directed to use ABC. Alterative with the assurance thet be would be cured. March 1, 1890, Mr. Harris again wrote the A.C. Chemical Coin the foliowing words: “The improvement in my case so fer is almost miraculous, Tan really getting well,and.can walk as well os I ever cou.d, and my general health was never better. Ishall write you from time to time. Meantime you can refer any one to me youdesire,and Ishall certainly teil them that the A.L.C. Alterctive las done me more good iu two Wonths than hes twenty years’ experience wily: various eminent yhysiciens and othor remedieg DINNER TAKE ONE Tue Inver Pills and you will CARTER" pL ‘of food trom the or he free ‘Try thea A Srecurz 50c. Orrenzya. Men's Uniaundried Shirts, made of New York ‘Mile Muslia,Linen Bosows,comtinuows facings ; aero ae bree pene pms 14 to 17; only 0 conta, ‘Men's Night Shirts, made of Utics Muslin, yoke back, collers and cuffs; ouly 50 cents. Our line of Fell and Winter Underwear is Dest value ever shown, Se Renato iti eeeitoe he A‘ ae gcod values thet money can tried Under the dete of Aprii 7, 1890, Mr. Karma Chili's ‘Black Lifbbed at 136 a conte is truly wrote: “i am entirely well, wi STAMPED LIXER.—Wo claim to be hesd- quarters on these goods as to styles and prices. * If you intend purchasing s Carpet or Matting Goon Frova Isa irue Boon to BULCHELL’s BFST Always Succeeds, J BR W. BURCHELL, 05-3 1S F at. UE Cartvzex Car FOR FITCHER'S CasTOBiIa-

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