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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1890 ornice Tas Box Maxom WOODWARD & LOTHROR BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.G Fast, Ocroom 17, 1890. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES.—Missey and Children's Dressos for best wear, for echool weer ‘and for play wear, You srenot easily Pleased if you cannot find what you wish CLOAK BALE Vout Jacket, Istest style Tmpbrted Englivh Boaver Blazer, with Vest Jacket, braid-bound, tailor-made, high should- #10, ers, silk cord and tassel. = T $10, APTER THAT 012.98, For what will give s mother more pleasure ae ane a here, as wehaves very choicestock, Bee SPECIAL Seal Pinsh Tight-fitting Jacket, 25 in, the selection of the dainty belongipas ag wesiaalcnatee aeuuans 86. long, satin lined, high shoulders. the little one, We have not had much tosay Gus Ine ef Mines’ Abued: Sits Tomorrow 86, about this department before, as it was not im im Fancy Scotch Flannel, made on the SPECIAL Fall-weight Flannel Blazer Jacket tm the right shape to do so, Many things thet bias, A very stylish Suit, 82.08, Navy and Black, high shoulders, Size 14. Price $13. “16 " gilt A Plein All-Wool Navy Blue Flannel Buit, made with Figero waist, very Beatly braided with Black braid, Size 14. Price $13.50. “16 “ $14.50, One line of scotch Novelty Cloth Butts, very clegantly made, 66 -inch ‘equare shell buttons, Bize 14. Price $17. “ 16 Price 618. Asan cxtraorainarily elegant garment ‘we offer a Misses’ Fine All-wop! Henri- ett Suit to a changeable mode shade, skirt made with long clinging drapery, full shirred watst, hack and front form- ing five plaite at the waist lino and fin. ished with wide silk ribbon to match, Price 37.50. A apecial in Children's Dresses is an All-wool Flannel Suit in Navy, Brown ‘and Greon, neatly trimmed with braid to match. wore ordered weeks since have only just ar rived. Of course, most of these were in hand- msde goods, and as they were made to our or der and of our exclusive designs, there was more or less delay in getting them. We are ready now to show you anything pertaining to the wants of an infant, and we unhesitatingly aasert that wo have the most complete Infants’ Department, in every detail, outside of New Yorkcity, Asthis is an entirely new depart- ment everything shown is of the latest and most fashionable style, There is nothing you ean ask for in this line that we cannot show you, from the smallest comb to the handsomest Embroidered Robes, from the lowest-priced domestic goods to the finest im- Ported, Wewant the ladies of Washington to stand that no matter what they want for aby" they will find it at W. A. PIERCE & €O."S. It would Le tmpossible for ns to go into details about these Leautiful Little Garments, but below will be found a fow of the thousand And one articles which constitute a baby's ward- robe, Infants’ Cloaks in Silk and Cashmore. Some Tomorrow $2.08 ; worth 94, BPECIAL Black Cheviot Reofor Jacket, wide rachan collar and cuffs, edged with 08.48, rachan, high shouldera, ‘Tomorrow $4.48. After that ¢10, Some new styles justin, You should see them, CLOAK DEPARTMENT. * FU Bt BYEOIAL Russian Hare Capo, heavy Satin-lined, $5.48, high shouldera, Best quality we can show you. Hare Capes as low as 62.98, BUT AT $5.48 WE WILLSELL To- MORROW HARE CAPES WORTH 66.98 Astrachan Cape—Genuine Astrachan Cape, high shoulders, Satin lined. WE ARE NOT SPEAKING OF ASTRACHAN CLOTH CAPES, BUT ASTRACHAN IN CAPES, WORTH MORE THAN 8 WHOLESALE TODAY, SPECIAL 38. Bize 4. Price $4.50, BFECIAL Wool Seal Cape, Satin lined, high 8. sboulders, This is the new and stylish Fur; looks like Martin only lighter color. EXAMINE OURS AND SEE WHAT OTHERS SHOW YOU AT 913. “10. Price $6 00, “12. Price 86 50. Ono line of Children's Ali-wool Suits, in Navy and Green, with Red frouts and (.BPECIAL — African Seal, high shoulders, fine satin Jined, This we think is ti 2 Rt Boas MEN'S SCARFS,—39 cents is Saturday's price for any Scarf marked 46 conta, Thou- (ZOMORROW, | OCTOBER 18.) om es Sigh Ste CENTS, LADIES’ GLOVES,—Sixty-cight cents te tomorrow's price for those Gloves we have Wa Tax Fic Teconstantly covered with eruptions the need of a Dicod purifier is plainly indicated. Washes and ternal applications are of no avsil, The poison must be thoroughiy eltminated from the system by stimu- lating the action of the liver and kidneys, which organs bave become sluggish and ipoperative, thereby throwing upon the skin the unnatural work of cleansing the aystem of its impuritic, What is ‘needed is Ayer'e Sarsayarilia—the best of blood medi- eines, “My face for years was covered with pimples and humors, for which I could find’no remedy tll I beran to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Three bottles of this medicine effected a thorough eure. can confidently Fecommend it to all suffering from similar troubles” Madison Parker, Concord, Vt “I bad been troubled for some time with an eruption of the skin which, till I was induced totry Ayer's Sarsa- parills, defied allefforts tocure, After taking two bottles of this medicine the eruption begun to disap. Pear and with the third bottle it left me entirely ave.. Brooklyn, N. Traveler for G, H. Buck & Co, Lithographers, 146 Conte st, New York, 2d EDITION, Lat oan Wi Si KILLED BY A FANATIC, The Experiments of a Self-Constituted Resurrectionist Fails. Covemnta, §.C,, Oct. 17.—Primus Jones, col- ored, was killed Sunday morning at Sumter, & C. A protracted meeting was being held by the negroes at Beulah Church and the greatest excitement prevailed. It was at first reported that Primus had been offered as a sacrifice to the Holy Ghost because of his incredulity. Deputy Coroner 8. A. Norris held an ingnest atthe church. ‘The testimony showed that im & perfect freazy of fanaticism Jones was killed by Rev. A. H. Durant, the negro pastor, and one Richard Campbell, a prominent member ot the church, because the deceased hed ressed doubts about th. Durant to kill and res! ‘a test case, but the experiment A large number of Durant’s congregation believed that ho possessed supernatural power until his failure am this case, The finding was that Jones was killedand murdered by Kichard Campbell aud A. H. Durant. The jury was composed of intelligent colored men and the coroner complimented them on their verdict, The prisoners are in jail. NEGOTIATIONS WITH INDIANS, B: Beavnrct. Mme. A. RUPFENT, World-famed Complexion Se- | Six New Commissions Which Are, or cialist and Lecturer, has lectured on this subject in Soon Will Be, in the Field. all the larwer cities of America and Europe, She never ee nae it theaters in every yea Today tho members of an tmportant Indian always indorsed by the leading uewspapers. N.X. Wor says: “Madsme Kuppert, the renowned complexion | C°™™Mssion recently appointed met at the In- specialist, lectured to a fashionable audience at Fifth | terior Department to confer with Secretary Aveune Theater last evening—hundreds were turned | Noble before starting for their field of duty. sway.” Ta those who have been unableto hear this |The members are Gen, Miles, B. B. Smalley eminent authority abe will send ber eut-yereci | o¢ Now Hampshire and John ieee ot cular, giving valuable information, on receipt of 4c. | °° ss postage. Mme. Ruppert is the originator of Wonder- | North Dakota. This commission will be ful Face Bleach, which is creating such furore among | instructed to negotiate with the northern band svciety ladies at present. MME. A RU PPERT, of Cheyenne Indians in the Tongue river ree ee SE NAO POE Sie See | vation te Manhans Gul etth the ether hae, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by DR, J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, fel by Drugeists, 61; siz, 93, Worth 650 bottie. Figero waists, edged with fancy cord, Bize 8. Price $6.75. of these aro elegantly embroidered, Infants’ First Ogats in Silk, Cashmere, Lamb's Wool and Corduroy, Boys’ Suita Costs and Capsto match, in turoy. Caps for Bossand Girisin Silk and Swiss, Ranging in price from 25e. to $8 each, infants’ Caps, dainty hand-made goods, in Surah Silk. (Some of these the styles are posi- tively exclusive.) Infants’ Lovg and Short Dresses from the t size to 3 yearsof age. While we have the cheapest garments to be found in these goods we also keep the finest, mbracing Baptismal Robes in Silk, Cambrio India Linen. Mostof them are finished «tani “drawn” work, so much im demand, ‘The silk Dresses are not appropriate for very small children, bat we have them to fit luldzen from two to three years of age, fancy for Babies bibs ts a Handmade ‘kerehief of Drawn Work, dunished with “10 « “iz « 87.50, $8.25, In Children's Gretchous the stock is brimming full of pretty aud servieesble goods. All the new plaids and stripes are here, made into the most approved shapes and styles, at pricos that are correct. (Third floor.) MISSES’ JACKETS.—Black Jackets for Misses are the correct things and we are showing all the beststyles. We make special mention of one line of Black Cheviot Reefers, with frog fasteners, Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Price 87.50, One line of Black Cheviot Keefers, witn doubie collar, frog fasteners, well made, Sizes 12, 14. aud 16 years, Price $10. ‘One line of Misses’ Black Cheviot Reef- ers, with shawl roll coliar. edyed with * Dlack and white silk cord Sizes 12,14 and 16 years. Price $12. Oue line of Misses’ Black Beaver Jack- ets, full trimmed with Astrakhan furand silk; frog fasteners, satin facings and sleeve linings. Sizes 14 and 16 years. real lace, Prige $12.50. aaaaek A Very Stylish Jacket is = Novelty i Cheviot, in Brown and White Twill and Baskets Uned with Silk and trimmed with Blue snd White Twill, Sizes 12, 14 and Lace. 16 years. Price $12. In connection with the above we have many other styles and also # complete assortment of Jackets for smaller girls, Deginning with 4 years, (Third Boor.) BOYS’ SCHOOL CLOTHING.—Tomor- Yow wo will offer in our Boys’ Clothing Department 50 School Suits, in attrac- tive patterns of All-wool Cheviots, Sizes 5tol3 years. Price $4 each, 50 Double-breasted School Suits, in Rew patterns of All-wool Cheviots, Bizes 10 to 15 years. Price 85 each, 100 Boys’ Navy Blue Reefers, in Cheviots, Chinchillas, ke. Sizes 236 to 1B years. Prices $3.75 to $7 esch, 75 Boys? Kilt Overcoate, in new pat- terns of Plain and Fancy All-wool Cheviots. Sizes 2% to years. Prices 84 to $12 each. 200 Vairs All-wool Cheviot Trousers, Prices 81 aud #1.25 per pair. 10 dozen “Mothers* Friend” Gingham Shirt Waists, suitable for school wear, Sizcs 4 to 13 yeara, Only SUc. each, (Third Fivor. DAINIY LITTLE PRESENTS FOR THE BABY.—Hand-wade and Drawn Pillow Cases in Linen and Chins silk with fine lace, China Silk Handkerchiefs for the neck with vandyke trimming, Undressed Kid Shoes in Golden Brown and Gray, stitched with silk to match and with Pink or Blue stitching, Dressed Kid Shoes in White, Pink, Pale Blue, Tan and Black, Fancy Toilet Sets, consisting of Powder Box, Powder Pui, Powder, Soap, Sponge aud Pins. Fine Cashinero Sacques, hand-made and with exquisite hand embroidery. Fine Hand-embroidered Cash mere, Flannel and China Silk Wrappers, Chins Silk witu drawn work. A full line of Infants’ Dressos in Nain- Sook with lace, Nainsook with real lace trimmings, Linen with drawn work and Jace and China Silk with drawn work and lace. nfants' parlor, second floor.) GLOVES.—100 dozen Ladies’ 6-button Longth Mousquetaire Suede Gloves in assorted Tans, embroiderod in feather stitch. Price, $1 per pair. Ladies’ 4-button Real Kid Gloves in Tans, Browns, Grays aud Black, Price, $1.25 per pair. ‘Misses’ 4-button Sucde Gloves in Taus and Browns, embroidered in feather stiteh. Price, $1 per pair. Misses’ 4-bution Real Kid Gloves in Tons sud Browns, embroidered in feather stitch. Price, $1.25 per pair, irst floor.) CORSETS.—Thompson's Corsets in all grades—sbort, medium and eatra long. Prices, 75c., $1, $1.40, $1.75 aud $2.50, Black, in different lengths, 82.75, “K. & G." Corseis in medium and extra long. Price, $1. Bisck “KR. & G." Corsets, Prices, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. A full line of French “C.P." Corsets tn all grade®, lengths aud sizes. White, and $3.25, aud 85. A full aud complece line of “1.C." Cor sets in Black, White and Drab, These are Perfect Biting, Kiving grace and ease to the Avure, are, beautifully finished and made ouly of the finest materials im sat- Baskets untrimmed. Bibs in Silk, Cambric and Linen, Socks im Silk and plain Zephyrs. Dainty Boots in Cloth and Kid. Banda Shirts in Zephyr and Merino. (Crib, Coach and Cradie Blankets, ‘The Coach Afghans are from the most fea- sonable to the finest hand painted. Long and Short Skirts in Cambrio and lanuel. Pillow Slips. Broshes, Combs, Soap, Powder Puffs, Powder Lewinners’ Tooth Brushes.” Dimity in Cottou and Linen. Over twenty styles of Sacques in Cashmere, Silk and Wool. We have a beautiful Sseque called the “Jer- "im Scarlet and Black. for Children upto ars. It isso desirable for cool mornings before the little ones take to heavy coats. We also keep @ line of Aprons for Girls from ! from 4 to 12 years of age. They are all practi- @ co, well made, and while they are stylish in sypesrance, easy to laundry. Boxes, For Nurses we are suowing a large and com- plete assortment of Nurses’ Caps and Aprons, Ladies’ China Silk Gowns, handsomely trim- med with lace and velvet, im delicate colorings of Pink, Light Blue, Lavendor and Nile Green, ‘These goods are very rich, and we especially invite your attention to them, W. A. PIERCE & 0O., Successors to Z G. Davis, 8 =—- 710 Market Space, corner Sth street. DIES, L FOR NOVELTIES IN DRESS i vine you to wri we secret will be exposed su The Pretty 1 Mansi enact Miata What the master wheel of the mill {sto ite og wachinery so i# iron, of we might say so are Irom and Calisaya in combination to the prsetice of medicine. These two great tonics— the one vegetable, the other miseral—meet a w.dcr range of application than any other medi- Duiids and strougtLeus the system by enriching toon and coutil, . White, $1.50, 61.75, @2.25, 83 and the biood; Quinine cures maiaria and all its iL $3.25, ee Black, $2, $2.25, $3.50 and $4.87, effects, oxthens the nervous system and Drab, 61.50. German Woven Corsets in different Jenwths. 75. aud 1 per pair. Ferris’ Patent “Good sense” Corsets. A perfect Ot guarauteed fur uli ages. ‘Tape-fastened buttous that will not pull off. Cord-edxe button holes that will mot wear out, Ring buckles at hive to ‘B..1. the fever aud discase woruss that are devel- oped by polsosous air and dampness, ‘The two toxcther make tonic which, ia quickness of sctiou, certainty of tsapreesion and continulty of effect are absolutely matchless by any other remedion MERTZS WINE OF CALISAYA ASD IRON ise sitaularis popular preperation, hes am imanence local and outside cnle, end never ‘disappoimte the weer. I ln capeciaily westel te Qe Summer and Fall to build ap Women and the teeth, ond can be used st all times, TScenteabottia q — P. MERTZ, * FAMILY DRUGGIST, 1014 Fat, Wasbingtoa, at SECRET ABOUT FINE DRESS GOODS. through Starin ten Aeotao ene oe Four purchases. ok WOODWARD & ad Cor. 11thand Foun nearest of the same tribe on the Pine Ridge reserva- Covazrrs To Tu Frost. tion in South Dakota in regard to their removal “Take time by the forelock,” ero that rasping hacky | and permanent settlement upon any of the ox- equgh of yous comtes you where someny ccnsump | #ti0g veservations, The comsnieten fo tho ° second one organized of those authorized at tives have preceded you, Lose no time; but procures | the last session of ( ‘ongress. There will be no .abronchial dis- | less than six new commissions that will be ch Roptoct (he raltenslnteetyetengan Gaged in negotiations with the Indians. ease-SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL 618. = approach to genuine Seal Skin, Looks been advertising at 74 conte, Ninety-six cents is the regular prico for our 4-buttom French Kid Gloves, Fast Black and all correct autumn shades. We needn't tell you of the quality when we write in large letters—EVERY PAIR WAR- sands to select from on tables near door of un tks gate ce nn No. 1119 Pa, ave, The latest shapes and atit, colors in Silk and Satin Knots, Pufis end Four-in-hands, The 50-cent Searts of the credit stores. See window corner of 12th st, for samples of over one hundred differ- MILLINERY, In our Trimined Dopartment wo will THE FIRST ONE TO BE ORGANIZED bee + tac Adena ent styles, BANTED. ‘with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, Rely upon it | was the ono appointed to negotiate with the Acothor lot of hat it willafford you speedy and efficient aid. Not only | Turtlo Mountain band of Chippewa Indians im poy este North Dakota for the cession of their land ia Biack Birds at our Feather Department, SP cours ef SAINTE TT Read Spleen, COE RES pe cgcontie gedit sg MOSIERY DEPARTMENT. TM Bug Sia. sates for the drain of vitality whichis» most formids- | Parth Feservation in Minnesota, where the — disordera, Besides arrest- | Chippewa Indians ure located. The commis- KUCHING DEPARTMENT. s i Sete CENTS, r eee am sion will also endeavor to secure the consent of CORSET DEPARTMENT. ee a Eighty-nine cents ie our regular pric, he dices pean dN RNRNCEQNE wea oe ane the 4 fats ska ieee natalie ob ais Ga itinfuses unwonted vigor intoan enfecblodaystem and | moval of the Tur ppewas CHILDREN'S COATS, ment: THAT THE GLOVES WE OFFER TOMORROW FOR 68 CENTS CANNOT BE PURCHASED AT LESS THAN 89 A DOZEN AT WHOLESALE. Since we tends to fill out the hollow places in an angular frame. | 4 commission is also to be appointed to look as after the rights and interests of the Indians on RitinErEEEERE | TE yoy of adding roundness to a figurerobbed of itscontour by | town of Tacoma, in Washington. the inroad of marasmus or other wasting disorders. A} . The northern line of the Warm Springs In- LADIES’ HOSE.—10 cents for choice of fifteen different styles of 25-cent Hove, In- cluded are the poplar warranted Fast Black ‘New line of Cloth and Eider Down Coats. Just in, sizes 2 to S yoars, See their novel effects; low Prices. dian reservation, in Oregon, is to be treated by = boot patterns, bought 1,000 dozen of these Pigskin Mous- Scrofulous tendency may be succesfully combatted | a commission, and this commission, when ap THE - inte ms with it, and it is acapital thing for feeble children, _ | pointed, Nafededcgerieng Cebviite Ealing a juetaires you may infer we know of what tion in the same state and to negotiate for BON MARCHE, SILK HANDEERCHIEFS,—By direct tm- eld pomion et come portion of the reservation as 1 316 7th st. nw. Portation we have been enabled to offer = cnpeveregasiaiestatsmacimeen tn tlh ty be ailing te Geel a —— Genuine Japancse Sk Handkerchiefs, poe “Ty ts te nentlo action ad mid ofecte of See nn Saw be cpeaen i Ueno nemeD> ; eae ll 14942143 inches, for only 25 conte. To- eos, sen ia Spl So a eed ieeaed THE CHOW INDIANS OF MONT: 3 — ba] Bs, 4 morrow's price is 19 eenta, Choice of all Ss, ss CENTS, = are also to be visited by a commission and $ _ ae Og Bate asked to sell to the government the westera 838 ad Ty OS wv portion of their reservation. ; A commission will also endeavor to effect a MEN'S HAND-SEWED BOOTS AND GAITERS, ‘These 4-button Undressed Kid Gloves we Fess Gemne Soar settlement of the disputes in regard tothe _ 5 : w is a a “ m3 te] sell regularly at 85 cents,but our cash bust- Fuss: FERMICIDE SOAP se sen. | reservation int ° i 2 Fy ad 8 3 8 = yD +I - ‘ess enables the offering of a Glove equal in EF exe's Grerwicive Soar pee eet sor = : off ot, = dk chs quality to that usually sold at @1 per pair. ‘eres Genie Soar “\revented." | All theso commissions are to report to the By reducing the price for tomorrow to 68 F zxs's Gtermicrpz SoaP Beoretary, and their action is tobe fatiied by SEWED CALF AND GRAIN ‘a, FUR OAPES-8: price = . ongress before any of proposed ci ee SOLE, SOOTCH DOTTOM SHOES bn taecladamenion fc nina Cents we shall sell three times the usual Fuss znarcipe Soar can go into effect. “Tho general result of the our @5 Black Hare Capes. They have the Quantity, and that means “a great rush.” _ ELS'S SJ ERMICIDE Soar work of these commissions, if they are success- Soap destroys the a . ful, will be the settlement of a number of ques- wou Myo 8 Intest style high shoulders, storm collar, ‘Wou't you plese try and call during the zis Gerace Soar causciietroutie, | tions which have been in dispute aud which n= i M4a6 superior satin lining, and come in small, least busy hours—8 to 10 am, 1to 3 and 5 ‘exe's Gienaiciz Soar Facial eruptions | terfered with the progress of the Indians, ef m > &e Be > medium sad extra sizes. to6 p.m? zxs's Greenaicivg Soap pear ty'its we, Second Edition Continued on Page & —_—_————————eee SEE BELOW FOR TOMORROW'S SPECIAL | PRICES FOR WRAPS AND UNDERWEAR Fries Gena Soar GRAIN CREEDMOOR AND CALF BALS ELS": CID! Bo. MARRIE! F . — : s ce SS Php jay rn yn 3. at the resi. if zxs's Grerucipe So. ‘scribe it, nce of tue bride's aunt. No, ‘moren 3 } , Z = = ednesday, October 15, 18! the Kev, =~ # 3 a Sacxzts Ar Srzcrat Prices, & ae Hi = s8 2 | Fetes Genwicwe Soar "Greei Dib obguae NccAULEY and Sage a A my) q ‘of Savannah, Ga. oy my 2 Be ea ee ‘exe's Grermicipe Soar tts natural in-® '—EAKLE, On October 16, 1890, at 4 DD FE . saenene y a> = eee of the bride’ ee x fhe Cedars.” bed —- ELS’! So. @ ton set be a e % LADIES' FINEST DONGOLA HAND-SEWED BUT- WARM UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. ice Ch s ‘For the baby @ Sat TON, equal to any $5 Shoe sold elsewhere, Near door, No. 1117 Pa. ave.) ELS'S EXEBMICIDE W0aP = necessity. Ga" Every house has its specialty. The Palais Royal 'ELS's cig Soar The Palais Royal's Underwear buyer and assistants 4 DIED. have prompted this advertisement, They propowe for | F'exs's Grensicrpe Soar askdrugsists | brake. on October 16. 1890, ip Baltimore county, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week A SPE-| fio, og icine Soap for it Md.. after a long tliness, Dr. Ei UCKER BLAKE. CIAL EXHIBITION, the ob;eot of which is tosoim- | £,EL8 x scoters Kinkade ee Press you that when the cool weather dees come sou| F'ezss Grexaicipe Soar sshangrd.qcdlosages sean REE coe an tees 4:30 ain, SEANNEITA BLUM, aaed. itty oeven re *Notice of funeral hereafter, (Baltimore and New York papers please copy.) 2 specialty for the season of 1890-91 is Domestic Made Cloth and Fur Garments, made in identical styles, materials and finish to the imported. he #3 % oo Bs ae See LADIES' HAND-SEWED FAIR STITCHED BUTTON in six different shapes, A CATALOGUE, The list below will serve as sguide. Ask to see any * of the goods mentioned and they will be promptly and COURTNEY. On Wednesday, October 15, 2890, at geo sm se politely shown you. 2:50 pm, JAMES A. beloved busvand of s it eS es elativss ‘nd dricads are respectfully invited to ate 1 ers = AMERICAN HOSIERY COS UNDER' oral tt E oH Lt mye Bet ee ue sted Z alas Browss Inox Brrrens tend his funeral trom bis late residence, No. 1326 Fourth street northwest, Sunday, the 20th, at 3 p.i (UBaltimore Suu aud Herald please copy.) a DEERING, Suddenly, of heart disease, Paymaster GEORGE A. DEFKING US. vy Funeral from Lis jate residence, 1908 street, on This colebrated Underwear needs no praise from us. Wo rather refer to the fine collection here and request aucxsmination of the qualities offered at the prices, We are showing seven different etyles for Ladies? Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Malaria, : a General Debility: Plysicians ree: Gunmend i Alf deslors ell it. Genuine ‘bas trade Mark aud crossed red lines ob wrapper. 3 A ad 53g AA oR A AA KK ER LADIES’ HAND-SEWED GLOVE KID SHOES AND as aA God EO Kew = DONGOLA AND PEBBLE BUTTON, ——— rT tat ie 4 sees (#3 FOR TOMORROW, wear, which include Ribbed and Plain Merino and All- 96 Bicecce New Pisce a RN —s 1 Vests id Ps -rices: 3 A) ME A a 7 : i di ‘ aoe Eelsaneuas “aeet OF HIN: CLUTH-SUMPACE WATERIKOOE WutaPs, | , FAULKNER On. Thuredar October 16, 1800, a2 off 2“! ast ‘These garments are so far superior tothow usually | The Union Suite and the Separate Vests and Pants | ihe *WAnhINGTOh one Poon Gar- | Binth year of bis ee. ral fs Disiate 1115 Fourth street offered at the price that it is no wonder we have not | for Children, also Drawers for Boys and Wrappers for The “MODJESKA,” the Most Stylish ‘Sling Sleevo northwest, fon Sunday, October teat 2 Pan bon cbla tomest the danas. Baby, are here in two weights of Merino and alsoin | g, - jarmen: and relatives ere respect! ully invited to attend. elise’ Wie’ eve -walben “stew thas an- | Siwool. Prices start at 45 cents, ‘The “CHESTER,” Piain, Glose Fitting and Nest; an | GRAHAM. On October 27; 800. at 633 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SPRING HEEL BUTTON. se it School Garment in Aliases’ Sizes, 182% 1 weifth street, ED TLL A = natty $8 FEE rm nN ba" td 53, Bouncement of more of the Black and Navy Cloth caR: GHT & WARNER'S ER’ “ECKINGTON,” Gathered at Neck; very hand- GHAHAM, wife of & 1. Grebam, in her thirty-ninth fog 8 ‘s Ee RRS t Jeekets, with revere, hich sleoves, braid bindins, side _— pattern rion ay a cats SFATR.® Dressy. Close-Stting Garment, with TEsperal fom Memorial Church Mfonday, 20th inet, “ oat tleeve, for Misses and 30 p-uue Tnterment at Oak Hill HRS Coo Hun HONS Says T | Pockets WILL PLEASE CALL AS EARLY AB) wastene aman! Company is to America | “Prices oe. oe POSSIBLY CONVENIENT. All sizes now in stock, 4 (88 FOR TOMORROW.) ” MELVILLE LINDSAY. Manager. ERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW THAT CAR. ats Litt © LIVER PILLS f so is Cartwright & Warner to England. Weare ready tosupply you now at prices that will be impossible HOLLAND. On Friday, October 17, ats oiCleck au, HLSTEIL tus Veloved wife’ Stephen te ‘Funeral from Enon Baptist Curch, © street between Sixth and Seventh southeast, on Bunday, October 10, JAENNESS-MILLER'S PATENT UNDERWEAR. F;, 00 October 16, 1800, af €:30 a.m. in; The all-wool Union Suite for Ladies: ¢4.2°8 for small Mesander end 4. Mayhow, ened and medium sizes, $4.48 for large and $4.68 for ex- “Funera e place trom his residence, October pm Boje BOYS’ AND MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES, tra sizes. The All-woo! Divided Skirt st $3.25 for tia, DC x 17, at ordinary size; $3.50 for extra sizes, a attend. — McKENNEY. On October 16, 1890, at $250R- * and stock of Furniture, Carpets, &c, is now | MAGGIE V., beloved daughter of L,I” and ——- = = Keuvey, aged twenty-one yearn, five 794 G strest south wont . = complete, and if you contemplate purchasing any- fuera {rom late ros ‘thing in our line it will be to your interest tocallon Ss zs ai o Us before Going so, as we are confident we can save you MCLEAREN, At Calverton, Wa. October 1 1800, from 10 to 25 per cent on your purchase, Below we fhe thing -sergath year of fbr, sae wife of mention s few of our many bargains and sdvantages. Egbert, so ners was Ste 7 ‘We will sell you s handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE osetia Geturday moraine To veloc cn FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for $17 oxus. Departed oat 14 18 cash or $16 on credit, and two: , _ ‘We will sell you s 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid ee azo, walnut frames, upholstered in the best hair cloth, for Btcrnity's endless praise, SOTO $28 cash or $30 on credit, ‘We will sell you « 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upbolstered in plush, combination colors, for $28 cash or $30 on credit, ects roy ® 6 ‘We willeell you agood WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRING Scenin of Wiram badew Now 10, ¥ os for 62.25 cash or 62.50 on credit. family. . ‘We will sell you s good quality BRUSSELS CARPET any HADISON BALLADE’ Sis dS arectecn, for 608. per yard cash or 650. per yard on credit. 2 Funeral from bis late residence, 405 @ street north ‘Wo will sell you s good INGRAIN CARPET for 350. Qelober 15 1800, of 13:45 pm. ‘Wo Gew and Lay all CARPETS Free of Cost ani 60 fie diende and relatives ofthe fami are rearect ‘Rot charge for the waste in matching figures, Seoce Ne pF street woutens oa ‘sunday ‘e ‘Weill ell all CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL- CLOTHS on Credit at an advance of 5 cents per yard Taoume Wee Hause on the lowest cash price, EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken Bann ‘Most people consider athments Me Hoarseness, Cough, Sore Throat, &e., not worta their while to lok on all credit sales, and no notes required. after, and they ought to pass away without any further ecm = cE UNSHRINKABLE ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR, (Every Garment Warranted.) ‘Whatever your doubts may bo don’t let them inter- fore with fact. It is s fact thatif these garments shrink in washing we will refund the price paid. Made ‘0f the fuest wool, in White or warranted Fust Black, That you might place these $9 garments side by | 81.55 for smalland modium sizes; 81.68 large size; aide with the Imported Jackets that are being retailed | $1.75 extra size, at 812, @15 and $17 end could not detect the one from the othefI8A FACT. The most popular style, AN UNDOUBTED BARGAIN, Derhaps, is the Cheviot Jacket, Black and Blu, loose | Reference is made to the Heavy-ribbed Merino Vests front, astrakban roll collar and braid ornaments aia | S24 Punts at 35 cents each or $1 for three garments, Rene. All sizes the one price. The extra-size Vests measure Se A EL if A Be A ‘Within two inehes of three feet in length, Tmitation seal, but so like the real thatan expert | wearat $1 Be sure and ask to seo it, Ladies’ Extra Heavy Merino Vests, 48¢. might be deceived, The same styles, the same finish— =e We can save you money ou Fine Dress Goods. satin Wining, chamots pocket, etc.—as with real seal Give us trial—Don't mind the distance—You will be | garments, Whore detection is Hable to occur is with amply rewarded. the fastenings and buttons On our garments these ‘We aro still selling Imported Zophyr, Sc. an ounce— | are of REAL SEALSKIN. The following seem to be all shades; Imported Saxony, 123¢c, ahank; German- | unusually good Values, judging by what ladies tell us town, 17c, 2 bank, and Spanish, 18¢. « hank, who have been elsewhere and returned to buy here. ‘Full line of Art Goods at reduced prices, Jacket with Revere, high sleeves .....ovr.+990 WM, 0. VIERBUCHEN, Blager with Vest and Roll Collar ..e+.+sesste- LEADING REMNANT HOUSE, Reefer with Astrakban Fur Trimmings .... Ss CHILD'S: GARIVIENTS ERB HARRIES MISSES—18 to 18 yeare,—Our epecisity ts a 65 Cheviot Reefer, double-breasted, bigh sleeves, side Pockets, velvet collar. An exact copy of Parts nov- ity that is being retailed at 69.50, CHILDREN—¢ to 1¢ yeara—Tomorrow’s special Driee is 3.75 for Plaid Cloth Uleters with the correot “London Capa” All sizes for 68.75. all other ‘Uletera at 10 per centoff the marked prices, 402 SEVENTH STREET. u Bee: The Old Lady in the Window. 1241, 1243 1] Sr. S.E. UNDERWEAR. Prepare for the cold weather and buy your Garments where the proprietor is satisfiel with a small profit ‘NO FANCY RENTS TO PAY. KEAD WIAT WE ARE DOING. Gonts’ Extra Heavy Shirts, 25, 35 and 480. Gents’ Extra Heavy Five Shirts, 75c.—those marked out duwn town asa leader for ¢1. Ladies’ All-wool Scarlet Vests, 75c,; worth $1. Ladies’ All-wool Fine Scarlet Vests, $1; worth 61.49 FAMOUS UNDERWEAR AT ONE DOLLAR, ‘We refer, with not alittle pride, to our reputation for solling the best $1 garments, This season we ave paid as high as $11.60 a dozen for some of the garments. We are showing Saxony Wool Vests and Pants, all sizes..............81 Natural Wool Vests and Pants, all sizes. secon 81 RITCHIE. this a ee PALAIS ROYAL UNDERWEAR SPECIALTIES, Itis the qualities for the prices that make them ol17-tr — TOF HAMS. 017-0262 «=: 1231 PENNSYLVASIA AVE, ¥.W.

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