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4 a_i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. SATURDAY. _ EPTEMBER 19, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY. September 19, Iso. ra THE EVENING STAR has a reqular and permanent circulation in Washington three times Inrxer than that of any ether pui im the city. As a loreal NEWS paper and Advertising Medinu it hax ne competitor. = The issuance of the orler fur the removal of certain No Cueyennes from Fort Keogh te the Tongue River reservation was a wise and : interesting one. Montana bas always beon tue home of the ct sud it now seems ax though it would Che Continue so until the last Cheyenue has goae tothe bappy hunting grounds, So great was the lovoof this people for their mountain Lome ‘that in 197 they made their escape from In- diag tor-itory, and failing to secure a peacetul Fight of way they howed a narrow and bloody path through Kansas and Novraska. Troops did their utmost to head them off, but without success until the end of the journey was in sight. Some of the warriors xurrendéred in ‘their own country; one band laid down ite arms near Fo: mer were located where ire owas; the Tater ® joint interest with the Ogalalla Sioux in the Ti Ridge reservation. Between the ond the Cheyenne there bas always been fr tion, and wheu the United States lust winter ealled for scouts who would fight the hostile Bicux tho friction reached danger peint, for every wale Cheycune at once enlisted, When the strife wor over Gen. ) * saw that som thing must Le done to protect these loyal Cheyennes from the defeated but vengeful Ogaiallas, 20 be removed the Cheyeunes to Fort Keogh, Mont, there to remain tntil a perma- nent and sutisfactory reservation could be found. Montana was not at all anxious to ave even two or three hundred Indians w:dded to ite copper-bued population, aud ite representatives protested against the importation, but the re- moval was made in spite of strenuous opposi- tion, The nest question was as toa perma- nent home for this little band of wayfurer Montana said “They sball not settle here, South Dakota was uo less positive, and fore time it looked as though the nation’s wards were between two active millstones. Then | somebody thoaght it might be a good thing to tind out bow the Indiaus interested looked ut the problen, and the result wasa unanimous declaration to the effect that they would Le satistied wich nothiag less than permission to | Join thetr relatives on the Tongue Kiver reser-| vation. This aroused every white man who Roped te secure @ portion, of that reservation for bins If. auarrangemout as the In- dans de Lupset « bundred schemes. their were given hearts’ aX It would wental seal cf 2 tithe of | the Tongue River Cucyennes to the fund which | white stockmen were endeavoring to secure. | ‘There was wild talk of an enue cam- | gn by « few hot-heale: vf Custer | county, but it never materialized and never | Tue *Gi3 Renew Mondsy is to be our RECEPTION DAY. YOU aro invited—to eck at least—to buy if you please. We are ready to our own satis- faction. The long procession of novelties and staples will halt for your inspuetion. ‘The “busy-bedies” who by their good taste and suund judyment selected and tunstered ther into our service will be st their stations. ‘Their advice and thelr knowledye arest your command. See usin Perfect criler ou this one day—bofore the Lusy whir! of trade scatters this abundant to the fonr quarters of the compass. - to your ueighbor.-wud to erery Ns who appreciates the full ineasure of tuoir money's worth—with ex-insiveness nd nuvelty adted as tho rightful belurg- a purchase HERE. Look at the BLACK GOODS. Look at the SILKS. Look st the SATINS. ‘Lov at the VELV Look at the LACES. Ss. Look a* the 1 RINMINGS. Took NOTIONS. Look at the GLOVES. Look at the HOSIERY. Look Look at the MA NUKEKCHIBES. Look at the PRUGGISTS' SUNUEIES. Look at NNELS. Look at the CORSETS. Look at the CLOAKING. Loci at the PRINTS AND DOMESTICS. Look at the HOUSEHOLD LISESS. Lovk at the EMHKOIVERIES. Look at the WHITE GOODS. Look at the CLOAK. Look at the JACKETS. Look at the WRAPS. Look at the FURS. Lovk at the TEA GOWN: /NDEKWEAR. the BLANKETS. Look at the LED SPRE.1 DS. Look at the COMFORTS AND PILLOWS, Looé at the QUILTS. Look at everythit eye. under your the fashions for our supply been gathered from every elime. Aud let this coming pave the way for future Sivite. Friculsof values age friends! vure— ALWAYS WELCOME! It will be SEATON PERRY, “PEKRY BUILDING, NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Fatablisked 1840, 1 HESS NGHAMS, c. PER YARD. fe Can ‘e Mair suitines, sel8 it Ee ! KAEE'S ENTERPRISE, 111th at. "we. Will. Secretary Noble's action in the face of powerful politieal inthences, whieh aimed at the foreible dispossession of the Cheyenues, is personally praiseworthy and most creditable to the administration. —+-+____ To the student and the teacher the season Of rost is now about ented and the scason of labor begun. For another school or coliege work must go onvither in hope or dis- ment, aud large resu'ts may flow from the manver in which the past vacation has been spent and the condition ef mind or body in which it leaves thove who ave bad its ad- Yantages at their command. If a fund of health and resolutions has been hid summer, aud the fill comes to those prepared to make the most of it, then the stuly year will be one of accomplixhment. Otherwise it may not. The victories in life's battleficids are won by the most untiring contéstants, who take nothing for granted, but strain every nervy: to compass good end:. It takes thought, how- | ever, as well as faith end ection, to succoed. | ‘The pnpii who fail« is very apt to become the | maa who fails. But let this fact not discourage any studivus boy or girl whose comparative | want of success may have bees duc to ill health | or other dimdvantage. Some extraordinary | men and women have karned how to suecced | after bitter disappointments. The great lesson | of school life, as of ail hurzan en-teavor, ix to improve each bour and keep & brave heart for ‘the coming hours. + Inspectors authorized by the Cumuissioners | to make measurements bave reported that sme of the macadamizing recently done fur the Dis- triet is only from one-half te two-thirds of the thickness for which the District pays, a dis crepancy which, it is admitted, is tuo great to Gnaxp FALL AND WINTER OPENING AY THE LONDON BAZAAR, 713 MARKET SPACE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 AND 22, 1891, or PATTERN HATS, TOQUES AND BONNETS, AFTER THE LATEST PARISIAN MODELS. Madame Stiebel, who has been in Europe, scoured allthe leading establishments for novelties in the ‘above lines. Kuowing that good values and excellent Workmanship must bring good results, we have not ‘wared any means to obtain the best Trimmers and ‘Milliners snd the Choteest Novelties, both foreicn and domestic, for the fail trade. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is stocked with the best and choicest makes im Fur-trinuned Garments and Capes. OUR FANCY FEATHER AND TIP DEPARTMENT | is very con.vlete and stands unexceiled ; also OUR RIBBON, SILK, VELVET AND PLUSH DE- PARTMENT. In Infants’ Outfits we have no rivals. We solicit « cail of inspection on our GRAND FALL AND WINTER OPENING DAYS, and are confident that Exceliomt Designs, Perfect Workmanship, Good Values, Low Prices, promptness in serving and pleas- autuess when waitiny on you by our salesiadies will merit your patrouzge, be expisined on the theory of subsequent set- tling and wearing away. ‘The contractors uf- fected question the accuracy of the measure- Mente, accuse those who mexsured of malice | rd them, and peint to their previous good | ‘Ou one side of the other the District | onged. Either the measuring =| we through spite slandered certain contractors ani! incidentally the District's roads } and are to be punished, or these contractors | and the supervisors of their work are to be steruly called to account iy the District. The truth of the matter is easily reached. The pub- | Iie expeets further measurements which eaunot { be questioned to determine decisively the acvual | condition of all the more recent macadamizing. | Then the District will know howto act. Tt cannot afford to permit and will not knowingly peranit any sham work on its streets and roads. -- — ‘Taesday next will be a “Lig meeting day. ae they say in the country. Washington willon that day welcome thice national societies of widely different hinds. The Congress of Ameri- can Physicians and Surgeons will represent the learned prefessious, the American Pomological Svctety agricultural pursuits, and the conven- om Of Superintendents of the Kailway Mail both 288 uf traneportation and the government of the United States ina se. What a Mecca for the great easemblies sort has the repubiie’scapital become! ——__+e White the Sultan of Turkey s decorating the Freseh minister of forcign affairs and his wite with the grand cordon of some Turkish order the Eniish ofieial orzans are decorating the alten with Englund’s intentions in acertain | emergeney, which intentions, of course, include scraud eordou of ships and guns aud not of rivbovs and jewels +2 —_____ Members of the Hains jury threaten to shoot A A Lipscomb for denouncing their verdict In some unaccountable manner they have evi- dently reached Us belicf that shooting is the satest punishment that can Le inflicted in their keigbbuchood, and that it fityevery occasion sud every offense. — ee "The hecith ofticer adopts the suggestion. j printed in Twz Staw that the semuanie co] ‘as woil cs fumigated, and makesa seusible re- commendation to this effect to the Gomnmis- sionere This step shoukt be takes. showlixen how realistic play ought to be Written is full of terror. wagorons his peculiar wtyle without any Competitive stimulus. + With o European deanand for grain and an extraordiuary fruit erop we may expect apple Jack and peach bratidy to become the popular stimulating Leverage- of the day. — ++ ‘The domorrats will Coubtleess tke wood care that Mr. Junes of New York docan’t crawl in under the canvaes. = --—_—_ Both the ola parties have “come back and all wall be Scrgiven,” advertiwements standing for the Farmers Allimmee people. the benefit of Over Jac summer Place ix the procession of (he seasoam text. be will turn Wematist and} E A. STIEBEL, Proprietor. Store open till 9 p.m. opening might. 019-2 NBLEACHED COTTON, 27% c. per YARD. Gest Mourning Prints, Soc. per yard. > TH 3 ENTERPRISE, IAAT Vth st. se. Canuaxe & Lewy, 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. Fall and Winter Dry Goods at less than regular Prices, Soe. 38-inch All-wool Platds at 500. Si inch All-wool Senves at 50c. 40-uuch All-wool Henriettas, imported goods, at Bie. 45-inch All-wool Henriettas, imported goods, st @and 73e. Bostnch Als-woot Check ft ludigo Brav, Chints ad Windsor Gioth at 4-4 China C). new 12h. ‘Rsovim lndive Friuts a2 Ose, qi wrnitire Cretoune, new wtyies, 32 inches.oaly a style Striped aud Plaid Ginghams, 10c. janice of Carpet stock to be closed out at way- Gown prices. CARHART & LEIDY, 19 928 7th st. and 700 K st. ow, A Gacer Favors Wirz Taz LADIES. ‘Notwithstanding that testimonialsare a8 a rule n. g.. ; Wecan't retrain trom giving you this one, coming, as st does, from a lady of taste and refinement. ‘L beve used Terra Firma Soap for the Feet and find it to be a most excellent remedy lor teuder feet, corms, anions, &e. It combines practical common sense {set great curative qualities, and I take pleasure in recommending ft to all who are troubled with their ‘Very respectfully, «Signed) Mra C. L. MARSHALL, 530 Sd st. ow. Eit}.er is waficiently | ‘That sbouid convince the most sceptical. Espe- cially ‘= ft convincing when coupled with the fact that wach druggies as Acker & Kenner, 1420 Ponnsylvauls avenue; W. 8. Thompson, 703 1ith street, and A. BL ‘Finney. corner 7th and I streets, have an elaborate dapiay of this soup in their windows (which you Sbould not fail two see, evem if you don't buy) and recommend at tu their customers, No fake here. \ kine of drugetete. | Sold et ai peuctpal drag sores. 1 La “hor Soe. och fe s RAPP'S welS-at ‘Alth st."s0. 40-nch All-wool Cheviots, new full — 74747 Mh woe. SIMACHAN CAFS, ANUVACTORE THPLE | AT JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIO Line of Fancy Dress Goods ever shown. It ts iinpos- Stbie to couvey «proper idea of the beauty of thess entirely new designs by description: they must be seen to be fully appreciated. ‘Beautiful 38-inch All-wool Dourette Pisids at only ‘SOc. per yard, : ‘3e-inch Loucte Plaids at only Ge. per yard. 42-inch Camel's Hait Stripes, very stylish, at ouly ber yard. 40-inch Camel's Hair Plaids, vory fine quality. at only @1 per yard. All colors in Hindoo Serges and Henrietta Cloths, ranging fron: 50c. to $1 per yard. 20 Paris Robe Dress Patterns, in all the fashionable shades, at the low price of $11.50 per pattern. These would be cheap at 913. DO YOU WEAR JERSEY WAISTS? Alot of Imported Stuckinet Jerseys will be closed ont for less than the cost of ti fon, ome 8 low as Oc, and the very finest at $2.35. ‘Come in and feast your eyes, You'll be welcome ‘whether you buy oF not. JOUNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 MARKET SPACE. We close at 6 p.m., Saturdave excepted. A. Kavysay, 004 Pa. ave., Letwoen Oth and 10th. WE OPEN OUR NEW STORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Tomorrow's Post and Monday's Star will contain « complete list of Wonder Prices. DO NOT FAIL TO READ IT. A. KAUFMAN, ‘900 Pa. ave. n. Between Oth and 10th sts. Late of Kaufman & Sickle. A. Kavrmas, 900 Pa. ave., between Oth and 10th. WE OPEN OUR NEW STORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Tomorrow's Post and Moncay’s Star will contain s complete list of Wonder Prices. DO NOT FAIL TO READ IT. a. KAUFMAS, ‘000 Pa. ave. n,W., Between Oth and 10th sts. Late of Katitman & Sickle. A. Kacrmay, 900 Pa. ave., betwoon 9th and 10th. WE OPEN OUR NEW STORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, Tomorrow's Post and Monday's Star will contain & complete list of Wonder Prices. DO NOT FAIL TO READ IT. A. KAUFMAN, 009 Pa. ave, now., 2 Between tb and J0th sts, Late of Kanfmuan & Bickle. A. Kavras, 909 Pa. ave., between Oth and 10th. WE OPEN OUR NEW STOLE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Tomorrow's Post and Monday's Star will contain ‘compiete listof Wonder Irices. DO NOT FALL TO READ IT. A. KAUFMAN, ‘200 Pa. ave. n.w., Between 9th and 10th sts. Late of Kaufman & Sickle. s19 (PHS WEEK, ONLY, TNOKAIN CARPET, 16, per vara, yen c. Rast Curpets eel bis TAB-TAT Mil st cs MERE REMNANTS, ‘Bee. FIGURED C. mere Rensuants, Hee. sa = RAFE"S EN’ “es 8-3, Mex, As A Ret. Anz Avpre- CIATIVE, AND WOMEN EVEN MORE 80. THIS ACCOUNTS FOR TUE POPU- LARITY OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, THE TIDY AND ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIFE ACKNOWLEDGING ITS BEN- EFACTIONS BY SURROUNDING HER HOME WITH BEAUTY AND COMFORT, LAYING ASIDg A FEW DOLLARS FROM HER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, ALL THE WHILE ENJOYING THE SWEETS OF DOMESTIC BLISS. TO LIVE IN SQUALOR AND DISCOM- FORT HAS BEEN A MISFORTUNE OF THE PAST, TRACEABLE TO THE STERN EXACTIONS OF A CASH SYSTEM WHICH LACKS CONFIDENCE IN HUMAN Xa- TURE. FURNITURE, CaRPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, WORKS OF ART. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 919, U21 AND 9237TH ST. AND se19 G6 MASS. AVE. N. W. 15S WINDOW SHADES, WITH DADO, ihe. fd emu ‘Window Shades to order. scion ra5-747 Sih VRE. i REMNANTS, M4C, BATINE FURNI- ~ tare Covering. 1%: 9 peg EXTERPRIBE, belt st 3241 Lith st. s.0. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E 818. N.W. aes RUBBER GOODS DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR, —o— ‘We offer such decided bercains tn this department ‘that customers are amazed at prices—quality in every instance ia, however, guaranteed. ‘Se. Family Syringes, three pipes. 91.25 Family Syringes, hard rubber pipes. #2 Family Syringes, hard rubber tubes and cou- nections—each one guaranteed perfect or money cheerfully refunded. 82.00 Fountain Syringes, 62.25 Fountain Syringes, 4-quart, perfect.......81.49 ‘Syringes of all mekes—Davis, Alpha, Household, Matson, &c., all reduced. Male and Female Piston Syringes, in hard rubber, (2 Hot Water Bags, 2-quart., 1.24 Hot Water Bags, 3-quart..... Plain or covered in flannel Rubver Bandages for varicose veins, Nursery Out- fits, Bottles, Nipples, Rattles, &c., Ice Bae, Bougeos and Catheters and everything in Druggists’ Rubber Goods at a saving of 50 per cent, —_—— ‘TRUSSES, BRACES AND SUPPORTERS. Our line of Trusses is the largest now in the city, and wehave worked perfect revolution in prices. We have Trusses at ic., Tic. and $1 for which you have heretofore paid all the way up to $5. We can fit in- fauts, boys or girls and adults, male or female. (Lady im attendance for females.) We bave spared no money to ume this department very complete, seein nv rea- son why these qouds should not Le sold as iow as any Other necessaries, ‘The “*Knickervocker Shoulder Brace, a very good one, we recommend at 7ce., though we have several others -—this is our spec- BLUM Har Racks. PATTERNS 3 Bev Roou Frasrrvne. Soltd Oak Suites with bevel plate mirrors in dressers. 914.50, 1 Quartered Oak Finely Finished and Very Large Suite. #200. Keduced to $120. 1 Solid Mahogany Large Handsomely Carved Suite. $200. Reduced to $140. 1 Solid Mahogany ElaLorately Carved Suite. $350. Reduced to #235. 1 Fine Bird's-eye Maple Suite, with etched panels. 890. Reduced to 855, 1 Solid Oak Su te, €90. Reduced to $50. 1 Solid Oak #140. Kedneed to 8100. 1 Solid Oak Suite. $20). Reduced to $150. Cuevar, Grasses. 1 Maple Cheval in bamboo effect. $40. Reduced to 825. 1 Solid Oak Cheval with large mirror. 850. Reduced to 837. 18elid Mahogany Cheval with heavy brass frame and large French bevel glass. $80. Reduced to 858. 1 Solid Oak Large Fine Cheval Glass. 840. Reducad to $20. 1 Large Triple Plate Solid Oak Cheval Glass. 200, Reduced to 240. 10ak Cheval Glass. $16. Reduced to $10. 2 lunitation Mahogany Cheval Glasses. $16. Reduced to 810. Wanvnosz Bens. 1 Solid Oak Wardrobe Bed, with large bevel French plate mirror. $125, Reduced to $90. 1 Large Fino Handsomeiy Carved Solid Mabogeny Wardrobe Bed. 8200. Reduced to $140. 1 Solid Oak Wardrobe Bed, with bevel glass and etched panels. $50. Reduced to 835. 1Solid Oak Wardrobe Bod, with bevel glass and etched panels. $85. Reduced to $60. 1 Combination Solid Oak Wardrobe Bed. Regular Price, $125. Reduced to 680. 1 Oak Child's Folding Bed. $35. Reduced to $20. 1 Solid Cherry Lure Double Werdrobe, finished imi- tation maboxany. $43, Keduced to 28. Cirrosiens. 1 Solid Cherry Chiffonier. $32. Reduced to 822. 2 Solid Oak Chiffonier. $45, Reduced to $30, 1 Solid Walnut Chiffonier and Desk Combined, $38. Reduced to $24. 1 Solid Oak Ciffonier, $45. Reduced to $35. 1 Solid Oak Chiffonier, very large. $55. Keduced to 840, 1 Solid Oak Chiffonier, very large. French bevel mirror. Reduced to 830. 1 Solid Cherry Chiffonier, with French bev Reduced to 829. 1Solid Oak Chiffonier, with French bevel glass. Reduced to Brv Roox Rockins Asp Cuams. 20 Sixteenth Century Finish Brace-arin Cane-seat Chairs, @1.40. Reduced to #1. 24 Imitation Walnut Chairs reduced from $1.25 and 81.35 to 7c. 36 limitation Mahogany Cane-seat Chairs. Regular 40. Reduced to 81. 24 Imitation Walnut Cane-seat Rockers, 81.50, Re- duced to €1.10, DINING ROOM FURNITURE. Swoesoanps. 1 Very Larxe Finely Carved Solid Oak Sideboard, 8140. Keduced to 100. 2 Solid Oak Sideboard, large and handsomely carved, 875. Reduced to 855. 1 Solid Mahogany Sideboard, 125 years old, in por- fect order, $150. Reduced to 800. 1 Large Fine Solid Oak Board, $80. Reduced to 865. 1 Large Fine Solid Oak Board, 887. Reduced to | $e2 1 Large Fine Solid Oak Board, 8113. Reduced to es. : 1 Large Fine Solid Oak Board, $125. #95. ‘Reduced to Berrer Tames. 1 Solid Oak Buffet Table, €22. 1 Solid Oak Buffet Table, $30. Hae Forsirene. 1 Hanging Moll Rack, antique oak, with drawer, French bevel glass. Regular price, $18. Reduced price, 613. 1 Chest, imitation mahogany, nicely carved, five Polish finish. Regular price, $17. Reduced price, $10. 1 Chest, antique oak,carved front and ends. Regular Price, $17. Reduced price, 810. 1 Chest,antique oak,plain, with oxidized trimmings. Regular price,817. Reduced price, 9. 1 Settle, imitation mahegany,carved back, fine finish. Eeular price,#30. Reduced price, 817. 1 Settle, imitation mahogany, carved back, with box in seat,very handsome pattern, Regular price, 30. Reduced price, 820. 1 Settee, antique oak, with embossed leather seat, carved top. Regular price, $27. Reduced price, $18. 1 Very Large Solid Oak Hat Rack, with enormous French bevel plate mirror, $175. Reduced to $120. 1 Large Antique Oak French Bevel Piate Mirror, 880. Reduced to 80. 1 Large Carved Antique Oak French Plate Glass, 850. Reduced to 837. 1 Antique Oak Rack, with French bovel glass, $35. Reduced to #27. Haserse Hatt Races. 1 Imitation Mahogany Frame, with round French bevel plate, very pretty style. Regular price, $14. Reduced price, $8. ‘L Imitation Mahogany Frame, with square French bevel piste. Heyular price, 88. Reduced price, 84. 1 Imitation Mahogany Frame, horseshoe shape, French bevel plate. Regular price, @15. Reduced price, 89. 1 Oak Frame, with leather center, very pretty, Rog- ular price, 87. Reduced price, $3.50. Ha Cuams. 1 Oak Large Arm Chair, finoly Snished. Regular price, $17. Reduced price, $10. 1 Oak, high back, elegantly carved front, seat and BE CONTINUED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20. Panton Froaxrrvne. 1S-plece Suit, nicely carved frames, consisting of ‘sofa, arm chair, patent rocker and two side chairs, coveredin fine dauusk. Regular price, @10. Re- duced price, 855. 1 Imitation Mahogany Side Chair, covered in medal- lion silk tapestry. ezuiar price, $3). Reduced to 817. 1 Larse Fine Gold-Lined Suit, 3 pieces, covered in damask and plush, Regular price. 8) Reduced to 9125. 7 Faxcy Rocxens. 2Onk Carved Back, embossed leather seat. Rexu- lar price, $20, Reduced price, $12. 1 Oak Carved Back, spring scat, in embossed leather. Regular price, €22. Reduced price, $15. 10ak Carved Top, upholstered seat and back in Pattern rugs. Regular price, €20. Reduced price, & Oak Carved Top, upholatered spring seat in silk tapestry. Hexular price, #20. Reduced price, $14. 1 Oak Carved Top, upholstered spring seat in sill tapestry. Regular price, 825. Meduced price, 816. 10aX, very heavy, with embossed leather seat and Vack. Regular price, 825. Reduced price, 1 Oak Lady's, in silk tapestry spring soat. Regular price, $12. Reduced price, 1 Oak, sunken embossed leather seat, hand painted back. Reguler price, #25. Me.vuced price, 815. Linus Desxs. 1 Vegy Fine Bird's-eye Maple Desk, with largo writ- ing space and three drawers below. Regular price. $33. Reduced price, 826. 1Same Style in Antique Oak. Regular price, $33. ‘Reduced price, $26. 1 Same Style in Solid Mahogany. Regular price, ‘840. Reduced price, #30. 1 Imitation Mahogany, with shelves on top and drawers in ends. Regular price, ‘Keduced price, $12. 1 Fine Fintshed Oak Desk. Regular price, $18 Te- duced price, 812. 1 Oak Desk and Wine Cabinet. Regular price, $35. Reduced price, $20. 1 Large Oak Desk, with etched panel. Regular price, $30, Reduced price, #17. Parton Casixers. LOUIS XVI DESIGN. 18olid Mahogany, extra fine hand carving, with French bevel mirror in center and closets on sides, with bevel-plate glass doors, Regular price, @135. Reduced price, 870. 1 Imitation Mabogany, with closet, all French bevel Plates, large size. Regular price, #80. Reduced price, 857, 1 Imitation Mahogany, with closet, all French bevel plates, nicely carved, medium size. Rexular price, 854. Reduced price, #35. 1 Imitation Mahogany, with 2 closets and 2 drawers, larcesize, Rewular price, 863. Reduced price, 842, 1 Imitation Mahogany, with closets lange size plates. Regular price, 965. Reduced price, @42. 1 Cream and Gold, large French bevel mirror, large closet on each side and drawer in center. Regular | price, 805. Reduced price, £37.50. 1 Imitation Mahowany, medium size, with eloset and drawer. Regular price, #35. Reduced price, $27. 1 Innitation Mahogany, medium size, with closet and drawer, Regular price, @35. Reduced to #26. Basy Canauces Axo Rernicena. ‘TORS. 20 per cont diseount during next week only. Gow Recerriox Cuama 1 Gold Reception Chatr, very fine frame, with satin tuited seat. Reculer price. #40. Reduced to $20. 1 Gold Reception Chair, upholstered back and seat, covered in fine quality of silk plush. Reguler price, 30. Beduced to 815. 1 Gold Corner Chair, extra fine finish, covered in ‘very fine tapestry. Hegular price, 230. Reduced to 818. 1 Gold Reception Chair, finely carved back, uphol- tered spring seat, covered tm fiue silk plush. Regular price, $30, Reduced price, #20. 1 Gold Reception Chair, very heavy frame, uphol- ‘Stored seat and back in best silk plush. Regular price, €35. Reduced price, $14, 1 Solid Brass Reception Chair, upholstered in fine brocatelle. Kegular price, #25. Reduced price, $15. AGold Reception Chair, seat upholstered in fine satindamask. Regular price, $27. Reduced price, e18. 1Gold Reception Chair. very handsome design, up- holstered seat in fine brocatelle aud finely carved back. Regular price, 830, Reduced price, $17.50. 1Gold Reception Chair in Blue silk plush, back | finely carved. Regular price, $40. Reduced price, | #20. 1 High-back Reception Chair (tortoise), with satin damask titted seat. Regular price, $2». Reduced Price, $19. 1 Solid Mahogany 3-piece Parlor Suite, finely carved and gilded, upholstered spring seats, covered in extra fine quality silk velour. Regulsr price, $250, Re- duced price, $150. Suavixo Sranps. 1 Very Fine Style, with round French bovel gles and brass claw fect, made of cherry, finished imite- tion mahogany. Regvlar price, €25. Reduced price, 615. 1 Imitation Mahogany, with square French bevel Glass. Regular price, $18. Reduced price, 89. Due Roow Cuams. 1 Antique Oak Chair, with embossed leather seat, $5. Reduced to #3. 1 Antique Oak Arm Chair, with cane seat, 66. Be- duced to 93, | Hus. Axsp Pastors Tastes. 1 Solid Mahogany Table, very fine, @35, Reduced | to 922. | 1 Brass Table, round top with crystal pendants, 815. | Bednced to 96. 1 Freneh Solid Mahogany Table with brass mount- | ings, $20. Reduced to 614. |. } Brass and Plush Table, round top, #13. Reduced | to a6. . 1 Brass and Plush Table, round top, @7. Beduced to 63.50. 1 Brase and Onyx Table, round top, 610. Reduced to 85.50. POSITIVELY NONE OF THE ARTICLES MEN- back, Regular price, $25. Reduced price, 813. 1 Oak, leather seat and back, pretty pattern. Regu- lar price. $20. Reduced price, $13. 1 Chromono Finish Chair, high back. Regular price, $10. Beduced price, $6. 1 Solid Mahoxany Chair, high back, Regular price, 810. Heduced price, 85.25. Boox Cases. 1 Solid Walnut Book Case, $25. Beduced to $18, 1 Solid Mahogany Book Case, $60, Reduced to #45. 1 Solid Oak Cabinet and Book Case, #38. Reduced to 820. 1Bolid Oek Cabinet Book Case, #45. Reduced to 830. 1 Solid Oak Cabinet Book Case, $38. Reduced to ‘Or Abdominal and Womb Supporterswe carry 8 large | $30, ‘assortment at equally moderate prices, —_— KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS, ¥.W. Weer BT errr eee Se es Praae are TIONED ABOVE TO BE SOLD EXCEPT FOR CASH ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. ALL OF THESE GOODS WILL BE FOUND ON THE FIRST FLOOR, WHERE THE UPHOLSTERY DEPART- MENT FORMERLY WAS. THIS DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE SECOND FLOOR, 80 THAT OUB DRAPERY ABD UPHOLSTERY DE- PARTMENTS ARE NOW ALL ON ONE FLOOR IN VY: -E. RIGSES & SONS. i F AND WITH STS. 120,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOORING. sg Woopwann Asp Lornnor, 20TH. 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. —a JS TRODUCTORY OPENING AND SALE or UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND CURTAINS Prozressing. One of our F st. windows con- tains a superb display of thess goods, which ‘merits your attention. ore School Sapplies—tasement of 11th st. build- ing—clevators or easy stairway. ee Oon Ant Nesozzwons Derantaest Isa familiar spot to You kuow it outsrew its quarters and we moved it to the third floor of 10th street Wailding, Now it has mag- Rificet light, plenty uf roo and ts easy to wet &t—so much more convenient, both for you and us. We are going to haves + SPECIAL SALE OF STAMPED GOODS, Beginning Mondcy. We don't think you've ever had such values offerel yor know we've necer shown stich. Each repre- palpabie saving to you, They are things you have use for every day, —o—_ OUTLINING (shuple designs), ends, each of these with enough silk to finish * the design, for 10¢. ——Tinch, Plain Linen Scarfs, open. Work ail around and knotted fringe. 16x24 inches. ilies Mowe Linen Tray Clots, with open work all around. 17225 inches. —e.— Hemstitched Linen Tray Cloths, 18x27 inches. ea Extra Quality Hemstitched Linen Tray Cloths, inches, 800 Cotton Duck Spiushers. 18x29 inches, Fine Momle Linen Scarfs with open work at both ends— 50 inches long, —ie.— Extra-fine Momie Linen Scarfs—open work at ends— 50 inches long, ee Homstitched Linen Scaris— ‘50 inches long, 500 Cotton Duck Tray Cloths in good desiens. 15x26 inches, We. EMBROIDERY THREADS OF ALL KINDS. S& See Special Dieplay in lth st. Window. (Third Boor, 10th st. building.» a. UTE Fax Asp Wisrex Darss Srrrs. ‘The richest as well as theplain. Anything that is worth your buying. Materials from many lands. Noveities trom Paris, stuffs trom hom, from Germany, Enzland and Scotland, all represented in this federation of fabrics. Colors of every imayinable shade and tint and tone combined with every other complimentary shade. The enchantment of pervect colur blending ts shown in the diese goods this sea- sou. Every section of this department shows new things FOLLOW US CLOSELY AN. TELL US IF YOU HAVE EVER BEEN ASKED 10 LOOK AT SUCH AN ASSORT- MENT OF DRESS STUFFS FOR 50c. To begin with, they are all genuine, honest wool and a better xradethan was ever brought Out heretofore. Leave thought of disappoint- iment behind, for there are so many distinct ‘Kinds that you must be pleased. There are —Diagonal Knickerbockers. — —Knickerbocker Mixtures. — —Areyle 8uitines. — —Large and Small Plaids— —Subdued and Hieh imza.— —Plain Fabrics in India and Storm Series. — —Cheviots and Henriettas— In harmonious cvlorings, producing the most pleasing effects. ALL WOUL, 38 TO 42 INCHES WIDE, BUT —50c.— ALL-WOOL SERGE PLAIDS-thirty aistinct colorings—exquisite things— (dc. Just the thing for school dresses, serviceable as weil us attractive. Tue Cunpsexs Mestxs Drawers AT 123 CENTS Are again in stock—Many of you have been pa- tiently waiting for them. They are of xood musiin, have deep hem,cluster of fine tucks and Dutton holes. Sizes frow first drawers to8 years. ae Maine Tue Deawer Warsrs AT 12% ‘To match are here also. They havebuttons and Dutton holes—and are the same in quality and size as the Drawers—same price, too. J aE rig Infant Dopartinent. ‘(Becond floor, 10th st. building.) x Ove Doszsric Daess Goors Dz. PARTMENT Asks a share of yourattention. It merits it ‘when such values as these are presented 1,000 pieces Prints, representing the latest fall shades—Navy Wiue, Brown, Gray and Bisck grounds, with Lavender, Blue, White and fancy figures, flowers, stripes, &e. Softly ished and fast colors. —6e. A YARD.— Mourning Calicocs in Black and White and Gray and White—stripes, fizures, &c. -—6% AND te. A YARD. — An attract.ve novelty is ‘*Corimthian” Cloth. It comes in pretty colorings—stripes and flow- ers. You could easily mistake it for woulen goods. 36inches wide. —10e, A ¥ARD.— New Percales—Navy Biue «rounds, with White and colored fizures, and the “Oil Boiled” Red in fancy figures, polka spots, &e, Also some choice Bhirting Percaies. —10 AND 12. A YARD.— —o— Ovs L1ra Sraser Basewexr HAS BEEN REFITTED AS A SALES ROOM. vators. It has splendid light, good ventilation and an unusually hich ceiling, It contains School Supplies — Baskets — Wooden Ware— Brushes—Whisks—Dusters—Household Neces- sities—Glass Ware—China Ware, &c., &c, Keep track of us horecbright wits are always contriving something new to make hone work . If it counts you will find it with us first, Taos aro excellent values: ‘Ladies’ Rush Shopping Baskete, ee Lanch Baskets—threo sty! ——2e.— One and Two-string Whisks—extrs quality, Fancy Picture Dusters with gilt handles, So feneh Room, siath Aoor, 20h a. build —o— WOODWARD & LoTHROP, m9 10th, 11th and Fats. aw, ew Corser Asp Hosuar Ex. Portum. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, ‘Wesball open in the store of the Louvre Glove Co., 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 911 Acomplete line of Ladies’ and Children's Corsets and Ladies’ and Children's Hose. Our stock of Corsets will comprise all the snost | favorite makes, such as ©. P. A. La Sirens, The P. D., Thomson Glove Fitting, The l. c., ‘The Judaic, A FEW WOLDS ABOUT OUR HOSIERY. In this line we keep only the best of makes end in colors absolutely fast, Ta: full rezular made, from Ladies’ Biack Lisie H. made, perfectly stainless, 45. « pair Ladies’ Spun Silk 1 2B apeir. | ‘Misses and Children's Hoss, i made, at 2c. a pair. o3 5 to Shy, best All our Black Hose are of the celebrated Hermsdort dye. A BOENIGSBERGER, ADO WINDOW SHADES, 30e. Bi sel Remnants, 49. rel Tue Last SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE OF THE SEASON, 100 100 200 ‘One Hundred Siz-foot Oak Extension Tables for 85.00, 0 50 80 ‘Solid Oak Chiffoniers, with five drawers, for 87.00. 30 30 ‘Three-piece Solid Oak Chamber Suites will be sold for 216.50. Ask to see our Special Three-piece Chamber Suite in Oak and Cherry, beveled glass, we sell for 825.00. This Suite equals many Suites shown for @35 and 840. ‘We have « besutifu! line of PARLOR SUITES and PARLOR CABINETS to show at correspondingly low Prices. We will not neglect to state that our UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT is an attractive feature in our busi- ‘ness, and we are prepared to show « beautiful line of | LACES and PORTIERES of late arrival, at prices that | will be of interest to you to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ‘We carry im stock a full color range of SCOTCH HOLLANDS, in all the popular widths, and are pre- Pared to make to order WINDOW SHADES of these Hollands in the best manner and at the lowest possible Prices. These are superior to any other Hollands | made, and are our specialty. We also use Hand-made | Opaques and Glazed Hollands. Estimates free. W. H. HOUGHTON WFG. CO. se18-2¢ 1218and1220Fst.n.w. 1! We Wasr You To Kxow ‘Tuar, Youcan wet the Old-time Oyen-frout Shunt for 81 $1. These are the pure lineu—and We have them in all At THE BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 131 Ot st, Dew, ‘Near Junction yh st. and New York ave. RB. Ellery. —— Managers. "Sos. H. Ireland. se! Gaaxo Disrray Ox Moxpar, 1801-2, ° RESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Lacrs, ALSO. THE NEW RIBBONS, FEATHERS, ETO ‘The Palais Royal is to surptise you with the quanti- tiesand variety of Parts Robes, alvo Choice Novelty De nde sold by the yard. aud the most Hechercbe Trimmunes, Laces, Be. The collection ine seamen Is ROW Co-uplete, aid Monday's: ilay will a Sers. BLACK.) POLKA DOT LACES are sul! eu fait, though you Wil find the desicns much tmproved.the dots err tat the im size and beitue arranged lene revulariy that. bere tofore. Theribhon border aise am improvement. The LEAF PATTERN LACES. Thesenewand very best laces have ail the apjearance of hand-made. We i) off Lalf our profit to make the following match vecta! attraction for Monday. 3g aches wide - Re. yard. 10 nehes wide, ee, yard, 1d inches wide, #1 yarn, REAL GUIPURE LACES—This ie the best value match eet, 5 inebes wide, Oke, yard: # inches wide, 01.15 yard ; 12inches wide, $1.50 yard. The Gutpure Spentsh Lace will be as much adtired. Here isa. inentirely new design and extra quality for the B inches wide, 20e. yard: We imches, Be. inches, 2%. yard, 10 inches, O8e. yard, 13 NEW CHANTILLY LACFS~ Bows Knots again, but ‘Quality considered the following eet is a hes wide, ite. yard; 8 inches, Ove, +22 Inches, 0c. yard; 16 inches, @1-20 yard. » 800, are the Chantilly Laces in Spanish effect— WPY result inches wide, Soe. gard; Tinches, we, Yard; 10 tuces, 1.20 yard; 14 inches, @1.75 yard. NORMANDY VAL. LACES. ‘Thistace,made in black si fe something new and promises to be ae fashion- *in arisand Loudon. This Match Set isa Ss inches wide, 4c. yard; Je inches, Ste. dant; Viuches, 61.50 yard; 13 inches, 2.10 yard. Ware Lace Maren Sere. ORIENTAL LACES in the new fern leaf design with scalloped edge. You'll be surprised to obtain such quality at these prices: 4 inches wide, Se. yard: 5 inches, 12c. yard; 7 imebes, 17c. yard; 10 inches, . yard. Here is a set which uppeurete be hand- yard + 14 inches, WGe. yard. REAL GUIPUKE The prize set also has the tnser- tio Soe. yard. The other, 46 inches, (Se. yard; Sinches. The. yard; 6 imebes, @L yard. iy inches, $1.50 yard, 114s ices, @1.68 yard, 14 inches, . im the new leaf design 3% tmches wide, Toc. yard; @ inches, $1.35 yard, 11 inches, @1.73 yard. Larest Vers Frow Pans. Point Applique. Languedoc and choice Oriental Lace Vellng, $1, €1.35, @1.08 yard. Readymade Vella, a 3 OS and €2.98 each. Weu Sror Here A Mosvre. Tt bas just struck the writer that Drem Goods, Laces and Trimumines, being all on the Grst door, we'll want ap attraction on slonday for thesecond floor, Waits minute, ‘special Largains on Munday on the three long center tables. Don't expect all sizes in every style, but you day expect Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Chemises and Drawers, worth €5, for only $2.68; worth $1.50 and @1.35, for @cents; worth $1.25 and @l, for 70 cents; worth 75 cents, for ouly 49 cents, Acres Novexry Duess Goops, It's useless to attempt descriptions of the Paris Robes and kindred exclusive povelties. It's the style that makes thes attractive. Here is beautiful Robe, but whe would know by this description: Shaeey tufts of camel's hair seem to grow here and there like & poodle dog partly suaved. It’s evidently useless to attempt description, so ft only remains to ask you to call and view the new stock, snd probably be sur Lovery Surrmvos, $1.25 Yann. ‘These Striped Camel's Hair Suitines are full 40inches wide. Ali the correct autumn tints, and stripes look- ing more like silk than cainel's hair. You never betore ‘Lave had the opportunity to obtain such quality Brod- cloth at $1.25 = yard. Pull S4 inches wide. Ail shades. ‘Cardinal, Navy, Garnet, Myrtie, Cadet, Tan, Gray, Steel, Black, Extra quality, 40 inches wide, tc. aud 81 yard. Here.tov,are the fancy Bedford Cordsat only ‘Be. yard. 2 ‘¢ > Fuexcu Srnces For Avrowx Wear like wire. Alwayslook mew. See the autuma shades aud Uke qualities we offer at 7c.and Boca yard, Moe Cawevs Ham Svrrmes. ‘Rivals to the €1.25 novelty are these S4-inch Suit- _ ings at only 75 and 80c. «yard. Plaidsin cholcecoler combinations, stripes in pretty desurus. Fensrrvar, Canrers, &o. It's not necessary to quote prices, we've cut them low enough, and our fiures on each ar- ticle will tell the tale, Quality, we have run Up, and you'll get better value for less money ‘thanever before. Small profits on high-class foods bring purchasers, and that's what we want, PARLOR AND BED ROOM FURNITURE AND CARPETS TN ALL STYLES AND NEWEST DESIGNS. Ours is sone-price house—and alow price at ‘that—but we make terms to suit every pur- chaser. We have always done it, and.as long as ‘we find It « convenience to our patrons we sball continue todoso. Give usscall. Some 50c. Duress Goons. ‘The following are put forward as champlons of ow? stock and ready to do battle with any snd ali com- petitors. 40 and 42-inch Fancy Plaid Senpes,......0...50e. yard 40-inch All-wool Autumn ChEVi0t8..esneeee--500, Fard Fasmroxance F EATHER Tanonsos. Of course we have all other kinds, but we bere men- tion only Feather Timmines, partly because they are to be much worm and partly because we Know that bere is the most complete variety. EDGES—Cogue Feather Edwe ts made of the under neath feathers of the birds, and, Wing naturally curly, always remains so. lend ly mcheswide 40. 68 aad ‘BOc. a yard. BANDS. —Coque Featbers mixed with the pescock's Plumage makes jovely amalgamation, Banda, 3, 346 and 4% inches wide, at $1.35, @1.48 and $1.08 yan. Ostrich Festber Bands, im Natural, Black, Waite, Cream, Brown, two shades Gray, $1.50 t0°#2.50 yard. ‘BOAS—Only the best. Coque and Peacock Fes:hers. $1.05 t0 G12 each, ‘The more expeusive ane extra ona —7s feet. THE PaLals BOTAL. (Continued below.) Fancy Muaaeny Fearnvns. ‘Palais Koyal prices ere so much less then nflliner? BUDDEX’S NEW FURNITURE STORE, prices that you may think when reading thatthe goods 013 7TH ST. X. w., Between E and F sta, Srrowr, By ‘must be different. Careful comparison will tell you otherwise. ‘Feather and Jet Aigrettes.......0+--csssecessereeenees 080 eul2ty | Feather Pompons, with aigrette....-.-ve0. 48 t0 8c Black, with Jet aigrette........--ce-eevee-+ OI to 61.30 Black Coque Pestners........-.0-+--sn + sevdeei6 to 00a, Black Jetted Quills .......0c0--seesesseeeeseene-seenee BG I ic csiaseane Goov Axo Curar Rizvoxs. ‘Warranted all silk and the correct autums styles ami Faille, for millinery, 3 tpches wide..........32e. yar be 4 " ‘Satin Ribbons for tency work... to Be. yard “ts “Aten Bt gue, parila Yate Rate cin tech Saas ot edn ot sr &. T. AN. —_ ae picemeecs ag A cusad ai pay See 18 | cor, 22th and Pa ave ~e * ‘ Po

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