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Woonwann Axp Lormsor. SOT, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. —— Orrsrsa Oun Muurxeer Panvons AND Gesxuat, Fact. Oreste CONTINUED Towornow, Sarovar, Ocr. 3. —o— 0 —«—. 0 —-0-— 00 Wo 22 29% prepared to take orders for Bugraviag Glass Ware, either in initials or fancy designs. Samples may bs seen in our Housefurnisuing Gvods Depertment, base- ment, Lith st. baildiag. — TITITTIS TRUE WE'VE OFFERED YOU somo exceptionally good values re ceatly, but today’s, by virtue of their Mrierwat merit comblaed with their wonder Saity foe prise strength, excel any previous ‘offer, and cach coustitates ts iteulf «special male. For stample: - Mere s a STRICTLY ALL-WOOL BLACK CHEVIOT MERFER, £3 INCHES LONG, WITH SHAWL ROLL COLLAR, SILK FROG FASTENERS aud SATIN LINED TO THE BIDE SEAM, for 87.50. Mere-\ STRICTLY ALL-WOOL REEFER, 28 INCHES LONG, WITH FULL SHAWL BOLL COLLAR OF “GENUINE ASTRA- K4MAN FUR,” ond SATIN LINED TO SIDE SEait, SILK FROG FASTENERS—ail ware $10. Another is A VICUNA CLOTH KFETER IN ‘TAN AND GRAY, PROG FASTENERS sad EMBGUIDELED COLLAL—all stzea, siz. (Third Bove, 13th strost batlding.) Fise Bresca Unvenwnar. Our customers will be pleased to know that we have opened a new department OF LADIES’ FINE FRENCH UNDERWEAR, Comprising NIGHT ROBES, CHEMISES, DRAWERS, WALKING AND UNDEKSKIRTS, Made of Fise Naiasook and French Per cale; some bend embroidered and others with «combinativn of Sue Lace and Hand Em- Tights, White and Biack—all silk~all woot and ciik and wool. THESE EXQUISITE COMBINATIONS of French taste and skill await your inspection, They esa be found om the second Boor of 10th street building, sdjoin~ fg Musiig Uncerwear Department. Those truly chuice things are not so costly as you way fmayine, For instacce: HAND-EMURUIDEKED FRENOR CHEM- ISES OF FINE FRENCH FEMCALE—IN ALL SIZES ALE ONLY —00. — Is this not s price surprisef Then we heve GOWNS AND SKIRTS OF FINE NAINSOOK AND FRENCH PEKCALE TRIMMED WITH HAND EMBROIDERY FOR 81.00. think when you’ wrades in stock. of course. Louk xt them. We'll take pleasure in slowing whether sou buy of ot. TARE 107M STREET ELEVATONS to sec- ond for Bors) Crormixe. We don't surround our BOYS: CLOTHING with a balo of rmagrnary merit. The present * ago wants ond demands sound worth at 3 greatly aquevzed price. We look out for the quality -the boncety of the garment every tine— that’s why our garments are even superior to the superlative of good. « OUK FALL AND WINTER CLOTUING Isready for you. There are —Kut Suits, Pants Suits— —Suirt Waists, Rewfere—- —Orercosts, Uate and Cape. — Weare selling s tine of BOYS' SUITS, all weost—such a8 you'll have to pay $4.50 fcr any- ‘where—for 93.500 suit A Vine of strictly All-wool Trousers—the $1.50 kind for 81.00 a pair. ‘The $5.00 and $6.00 Suits that “we are sell- {ng so many of are “gems” of their kind—fine til-wool materiuis, well made and perfect-ft- ting. Sizes up to 15 years. Still finer Suits up to $10.00. Excellent values. (Third floor, 10th st. butlding.) Ase Tusse Ireus Ix Jewzrny MATCHABLE? ‘New Enameled Bow-knot Pins, in delicate Punk and Lavender, with Rhinestone setting. —2e.— Solid Gold Rings with settings of three stones —Emersld, Moonstone, Rbinestone, Garnet, ‘Turquoise or Sapphire. —81.0.— Inmported Brooches in Lilse aad Ferget-me- not designs - le. (@Piest door, 11th st. building.) eet Giove Spectars. Misses’ 4-button Real Kid Gtover in assorted hades of Tan and Brown, with ewbroidered backs. —81.00.8 pair. — Mines’ Mousquetatre Biarritz Gloves im ‘Tans, Browns and Grays. —$1.00a pair. — Boys’ L-button Pigque-stitched Eid Gloves in slides of Tan and Brown, with spear-poimt em- brotdery. 31.258 pair. — (@urst Door, 11th st. building. ee Tae Larrsr Anmvats Ix Ovn RIBBON DEPARTMENT Axe 100 pisces inch Surah Libvon, with ner rowstriped border of gros grain aad vetin eord—ouly in staple milligery shaces: White—Cream, Golden Brown, Pink—Lt. Biue, Mile, Cardinal-Gray, Tan, Mod, Brown—Bisck, Sei Brown. Moss—Marine, Navy. Excellent value st Te. yank — . oo ‘The choicest style an larest weave in Fall Ribbons for dros trimnings is PRENCM GROS GRAIN, ‘With mincte satin eli, These we show in five widths (184 10 3 inches) and twenty-Gve color: toe. ASK TO SEE THEM. (Pus Goor, 22 annex.) —— Ocrouer Sace Or Beowrn ——— ‘The rapidly increasing 2210 of Made-up Bad- ‘wear bas imluced as to make ereater efforts this eraros than ever belore, To open the seatoa we Ofer $0 Goot Quality Biesched Maslin Pillow WOODWARD & LOTHBOR, of Wiu, Lite aad Fate awe . For many years we have enjoyel the repute- tion of carrying the largest and most fashions bie (ine of artistically cut Coats, Capes, Cloaks and Suits, and this senson We ate more thea, ever able to successinily maintain this reputa~ ton. While you wate seeking health ang pleas- Bre duriny the ot sume nranths we were busy Wayinw plane—buyine, chosing these Conta, Closks and Suite, sifting the ebeff from the wheat. ‘The summer's wort extravagant whisper fines and rumor regarding fil apd winter styles are now wont pieuninue realities, We ard the ackvonledged ieaders tn high-clawe styies, and the fit, the refined and wrecefui effects po apparent in our mariuents are got surpaswed, Mf tudeed equaied. any waere. FUR-TRIMMED Coats. ‘This seasg's Puc-trimuned Costs are worthy of your wares: uditration, for they are by farthe richest aud most eiexant Karmente any season hue yet produced. Rongh clothe acain predominate, but Wot so roth as Inet yeur—the ery rouxh cloths being apt to wear badly and pull out at the seams. We have been over care- ful about the selection of rouzh clothe this sea son apd can vouch for the wear of any of these. Before speaking furtLer of theve superb Fur- trimmed Costs let us gradually lead up to them by wayof the less expensive sorts. The coat stock starts with an excellent Diack Cheviot Reefer Jacket, genteel and verviceable, at @ have two splendid styles of joe with full roll collar the other with collar, cuffy and edge of wool axtrakban. Both repre- of coat for $10. s For $15 we havea choice Semi-rough Beaver Coat with full roll collar of water-mink fur and double row of frogs. stylish coat for the money. ‘Three Strikingly Uandsome ie; long lengths and attract- 0 und $18.60. Stylish ‘end aubstantial. Here is one—s veritable ““dream" of # Coat. Light Tan Cancel’s Hatt Cioth Coat, with tull roll collar of Light Stone marten fur, satin fac- tucs, showy frogs—and yet only 820. ‘Swell richness—Meavy-ribted Bedford-cord , With full roll of opossum fur, Lnished with two rows of combi- Bation-colored frogs; $28.50. A beauty. Other fashiouable styles of equally distinct- ive features aud Deauty, trimmed with mouf- fon, opessuin, French seal, Stone marten, sable, Gray kruuwer, astrakby wmiuk, beaver aud the varie fasbionabiefurs. Tov price, $47.10. CAPES. At first thought the Capes appear to be = rival of the Coats, but it is nots. Capes bave Buitssion or field distinctively to themeelves. Many fashionable ladies -rill have both a Cape and @ Cont, aud Capes will entirely take the place of the sbort wraps aud other.manties Usually Worn by middie-aved and eiderly la- dies—for there are nu ew wraps this season. Lf you would like to know Low we feel about the “Bernhardt” Cloth Capes,and whether they are to be fashionable this seasun oF not, we refer ‘Fou to our 50-fovt case, crowded full,about one Cape to every toch or two—in all probably four of five bundred—not counting duplicate stock upstairs. You will make no mistake in buying "a puyit here. The cloths em- Plain Cheviots, Diagonal Cheviots, Bedford Cords, Figured Cau Hair, Beaver Ciotls, Cloaking Cloths and com- Dinations of Matelsme und Velour du Noir. ‘These Capes bave collars of cock and’ rook feathers aud otherwise trimmed with corded braids, Jet, nail heads, embroidered, &c. $12 to $45 le the range. Wide enough? ‘Special attention is called to un elegant line of ‘Light and Medium-weigh: Long Capes for im- ‘mediate weer, in Biack and Navy Biue, -@12 ws. GLOVES. No need to speak of the quality of our Gloves. ‘You expect to find here only the best and we sell Ro inferior Gloves. A New Walking Glove. 4-button Pique, stitched, with lange silt buttons, quite recher= che, Tavs, Ox Biood, Brown, Slate and Biack. ‘The few Who Lave it get #1 87; our price ts bus $1.55. Ladies’ Softtop Gauntlet Gloves, in Black and new shades, only $1.75. HOSIERY. ‘We guarantes tho Children's 19c. Hose to be ually as “Fast s Biack as any Black Hose ye bave. Excellent School Hose. ‘Take any dozen stores and you will find nearly adozen qualities of 25c. Black Hose. ‘e pay more than {a usually paid to wet the best quality. Handsome line of *“Boot Patterns” in Ladies’ Hose, with Fast Biack feet, at 50c. per pair. UNDERWEAR. ‘Think of the Natural Gray Ribbed Vests for We. Not wool, but good. Everything in Ladies’ and Children’s Fall apd Winter Underwear, WILLIAM BH. McKNEW (Successor to B. H. Taylor), n ‘902 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Caneets: Carvers: Canezrs: This con! weather makes them very active. YOU sbould not delay making YOUR SE- LECTIONS, s0 they may be BEADY FOR YOU WHEN WANTED. We aro getting VERY BUSY, but can still give YOUR ORDER OUR BEST ATTENTION. We are showing TWO SPECIAL LINES of Carpets, ONE OF INGRAIN and ONE OF BODY BRUSSELS, which we think ECLIPSES ANYTHING IN TUE MAR- KET: also some SPECIAL PATTERNS IN MOQUETTES which AKE VEKY HAND- BOME, and onr stock of Tapestry Carpets will PLEASE THE MOST FaSTIDIOUS. In Furniture sou know we make a feature of Largains which cannot be duplicated, An ‘Antiqae or Sixteenth Century Finished Ox Hall Rack, three feet wide, with seat and French beveled plate, for $17.50. Wehave others from $0.50 to $150. A Five-piece Parlor Suite in Tapestry and Silk Plush for @KL An Antique Cheval Suite for €25. A Dining Room Suite in Aatique Osk, con- taining an $-foot table, one sideboard and six solid wood-seat chairs, for €20.75—and great many others. Come sud age ua, We wilisevoyou money. W. H. HOEKE, ocl3t 8TH AND PENNA. AVE. Loxvox Bazan, ‘715 Market Space, OFFERS FUR 1WO DAYS ONLY FOLLOWING BAkGAINe: 60 dosm CHILDREN'S FELT SAILORS, ALL COLORS, 71 cents; worth 61.50. (60 dozen Ten, Gray and Bleck PIGSKIN GLOVES: only SOc. pair. ‘US Gosen SUEDE GLOVES, in Tan only, at Tle. a pate. 800 GLORIA CLOTH 26-tach Umbreilas ot only Ox Om account of bolidsy Seturday, October 3, our ‘store wis be closed until ¢ o'clock. ool St ana oro eo peo mare See oe Ax Inmvroniant Docunant. OFFICE OF WILLIAM @. JUINSON ATTOREEY.aT-LAW, FENDALL BUSLDING. WASHINGTON, UD. C., BEET, 25, 161, MATTHEW BERNEEIM, E8Q.: DEAR sIB: THE STOOK OF GOODS IN THE STORES 403 AND 405 7TH STRKET Y. W., LATELY THE PROPERTY OF MR CHRISTIAN ROPPERT, WAS INVENTORIED BY HIM SHORTLY BEFORE HIS DEATH AT THE VALUE OF $31,772.75 AND WAS RETURNED BY ‘US AB CULLEOTORS, IN OUR INVENTORY, AT $20,000. UNDER TRE AUTHORITY OF THE OOURT I HEREBY NOTIFY YOU OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF YOUR BID, AS INCREASED, NAMELY, 07,000 FOR THE ENTIRE STOOK. YOURS BRSPECTFULLY, ‘WM. G. JOHNSON, COLLECTOR ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN RUPPERT. THE ABOVE 18 AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT INDEED! IM- PORTANT TO US! IMPORTANT TO EVERY CHILD, WOMAN, OB MAN IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA! IT MEANS THAT OUR OFFER FOR THE: ENTIRE STOCK OF CABBIAGES, ART GOODS, WORSTEDS, 2EPHYRS, SILKS AND ALL, KINDS OF EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, THE FINEST EVER OOL- LECTED IN ONE COMPLETE STOCK, WAS ACCEPTED BY THR EXECUTORS AS ORDERED BY THE ORPHANS’ COUBT OF WASH- a . INGTON. D. 0. IT WILL ENABLE US TO CONDUCT THE LARGEST, MOST EX- ‘TRAORDINARY AND UNPARALLELED SACRIFIOR SALE EVER HRARD OF, AND THAT WITHOUT LOSING A DOLLAR OF OR OWN MONEY. WE HAVE BOUGHT THIS STOCK FOR 14 OF ITS REAL VALUR WHY SHOULD WE NOT SELL IT, AMD SELL IT QUICKLY, AT PRIORS THAT WILL MAKE YOU BUY, WHETHER YOU NEED THE GOODS OB Mot? ‘THE IMMENSE STOCK 18 BRING BAPIDLY PUT IN SHAPE TO ACCOMMODATE THE CROWDS EXPECTED AT OUR OPENING, WATCH TRE DAILY PAPERS FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT. =. Conference Set for the 12th Inetamt Im defiattely Postponed. ; It te understood that the rectproctty confer~ PEACE IN GUATEMALA ne ‘snt" pesos at a fi too, for interested houseicepers. PURIF® - Boerding house proprietors Barillas Declares Other Reports to| me a0 = ought to take kindly to this tn THE BLOOD = likewise reel procity with Canada’s Sawer, teow mare aaam REPORTS REGARDING GOULDS HEALTH $2, cst patpcacmesr osteo eo Depart ment, Everything in it must — . STARVED ON THE w. ©. SARMAPARILEA Rioting Cotton Pickers Shot Down ——_— wae. This fe & GENUINE closing- Au Armadillo Sent to the President Prem outsale. We use no subterfuzes in Arkansas. ‘Texas. to get you here. We play no a3 VITALIZES Au cxpress package was received at the White farce comedies, but we are in House today containing # rather queer present ead earnest. We aro going to AND ENRICHES ESPIONAGE OF THE JUNTA. |! the President. It was an nrmadillo, one of ut the prices clear out of the * * | those curious tropical or semi-tropical animals Upholstery Goods. We must do ‘THE LIFE CURRENT 45D ‘that bas « habit of curling itself up into a ball this in a hurry. Hence, all the ee PEACE IN GUATEMALA. and “playing "possum." Ahore urcent {s our desire, MARES. Wear — Bat this one bad no need to act. It wasdead. AGENUINE CLOSING SALE. sTRoxe. President Baritias Cabies That Contrary | It bad been sent all the way from Bracken Our Lace Curtain stock fs very . S. Meperts Are Palen | Tex., ins box about two feet square and one ‘auans we bianaea tee cates New Youx, Oct. 2.—Mr. Jacob Baiz, consul | deep, plastered with labels and punched tall of Portieres, Table ‘MAS CURED OTBERS, general from Guatemala, has just received holes. One of the cards stated that the animal following cable from Guatemala under date of | was perfectly barmlens and would eat milk, iat aiueooe October 1: corn and other vegetables, A bottle of mili ot “Absolute peace reigns in Guatemala. Deny | was to be f eurner all rumors of soveintios which are false aud |and the bras br Wee va 3 Banutas.” | oper a small door in the side of the box and Cc Amexicas meronroy nanttas’ perear. | feed the little fellow at intervals. But they yee To a Frost. x, Oct. 2.—A City of Mexico dispatch robably bad no faith in the word “harmless, “Take time by the forblock," ere that reaping hacky | *8Y8: Revolutioniste in Guatemala finally #uc- | Sisal hed start NOt been touched and the ica Gat Ra ceeded Wednesday in drawing Barilias’ army bees ee en be 0 ST SOOT | 5s, Bhs ned tee queeninanat tabaye Sanh tives have preceded you. Loseno time; but procures | badiy used up, retreating to Guatemala City, bottle of the rational remedy for lung and bronchial | forty miles away from the scene of the fight. There was great secret rejoicing in the city disense—SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL | when the news reached there ot the defeut of ‘with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Rely uponit | the Rovernment troops. nt Ezeta declares that Guatemalan: ween a that it will afford you speedy snd efficient aid. Not | are ripe for a plan of consolidating all Central | Ue between 6th and 7th strects southwest re~ America into one republic, and be will not | GU¢s™g that more attention be given that ae ener neon In Lace Curtains our $1.23 now In Lace Curtains our $1.00 now $1.20. a ee in Lace Curtains our 82.00 now nee DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, Aad. furthermore, we are giving away witli our 82.00 Lace Cure tain and over a Fine Polished Pole, with Patent Spring Bracket ‘and Heavy Brass Trimmings, only is it a pulmonic of surpassing merit, but it com- street in the way of 3 lose the niging about this ray of cleaning and sweeping. Poko our €5.00 Chenille peneates for the arsin of vitality, which ie amont for: |oui. Pore 1p ri el ALL ABOUT 4 DOG, ‘Our ¢6.50 Fringed Topand Bot- ‘midable accompaniment of lung disorders. Besides AOR ose canon The market master of the Western market toin down to €3.25, ate sa Eas 34¥ GOULD'S CONDITION. loves the companionship of a dog, and has been. ‘We have these in all the loading shades. ‘88.00 also fringed top and bot- tom in all the new shades are marked $6.75. e 3} Wehave « fine line of Im- ported Vienna Chenille Por- tieres, which sold trom $8.50 to 11.00; have all been in the habit of asthma, st infuses unwonted vigor into an enfecbied | Am Alleged Attack of Hysteria at the MIs-| company, but Pega Thapeegree nag bo sour Pacliic Directors’ Meet! Ries Shdeciod te te eee ee eee. Tae system and tends to fil) out the hollow places in an ing. ive objected to it and be compiained to the New York, Oct. 2—The morning papers | Commissioners. ‘Ihe matter has been referred snguler frame, print reports that at the meeting of Missouri | * the police for report. Ladies in delicate health wil find tt « palatable | Pucific directors Jay Gould completely broke A TERRA COTTA FACToRr. means of adding roundness toa figure robbed ofits con- | down, his nervous system giving wa: Mr. Samuel Ross and others bave written to tour by the inroad of manamus or other wasting ais- | been trying to show why the dividend should | the Commissioners that they are desirous of be passed. erecting a terra cotta, lumber and brick factory orders. A scroful tendency ‘be successfully et ag None of the directors could understand him, | 08 ot 12, square east of square 546. The build- combatted with it, and it is capital thing for feeble | and finaliy he appreciated, apparently, the ing regulations require the signatures of all children. cls leasant situation and suddenly sat down, Property holders within 780 feet of the plant. yurst into tears and covered his face with his is they cannot obtain, but could get « . handkerchief. Subsequently Mr. Gould com- — of the property holders within the eee ae plained that he had been extremely nervous ve named limit, and request that the Com- IM. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for the last few weeks and that, moreover, his we the regulation, as the works old stomach troubles were affecting him. It | ould be a great benefit to that locality. There was ascertained that Mr. Gould was similarly | 1 © Vast amount of terra cotta used in this city overcome at a meeting of the Union Pacific | 1 fireproofing buildings, the greater portion of directors about ten Gage age. Which comes irom Fittuburg aud other northern, Mr. Gould was first afflicted by these severe | “48. In Silkaline we bavo all the leading shades as low as 5g. per yard. A large line of Plain India Silk, BL inches wide, for tic. rer yard. Worth 50c. por yard. Now, this cannot begin to tell you of the many more goods in nervous attacks in 1884, at the time of the (4 SEWER ORDERED. SS world. Be sure and ask for *"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing | downfall of the Metropolitan Bank, the Marine | The inspector of buildiuge ina letter to the Ohssietell adw-eed pemmate- Syrup" and take no other kind. 25 centea bottle. Bank and Grant &Ward and the otber startling | Commissionem states that it has been found ble merchandise, as crisp and a developments of that period, and has never | that the sewer at the Sedise sail Siac Vi ae fully recovered trom them. Corner of $d and G streets . own. joware yuld, 10 ‘ird son, choot building at it point and UPHOLSTERY GOODS, jaruz Sone Eves reached his father’s office at 10:30 o'clock this | that asewer be inid under Parking pace from For by seeing us $ou save money. morning. He had justarrived from Irvington. | F street. The same bas been ordered by the He said: “My father is not ill. He is as well as | Commissioners. ae _— stories about the directors’ meet- CONTRACTS UNDER THE PERMIT SYSTEM. re untrue. Capt, Rossel Las recommended,and the then Ileft home he expected to be at his | missioner and Re ene efiee tolay Hf te wena weaees tested, have approved the same, that con- As it promises to be a rainy day it is likely that | tacts be made with all bidders for paving road- my father will not come to business. There is | Ways under the permit system except where NOO8E KNOWS BETTER THAN THOSE WHO | no pressing need for his presence today.” the price of asphalt block is more than 2 per 7 have niven wen takes for dyapepainsdizumess | yh {OM minutes later Edward Gould, came in uae : en ow his father was : “Father ‘pain in the side, constipation and stomach, li right. ae Ay ne wel today as te ne neoed atany time duri: © summer e report How To Buow A Hoax. bout his alleged attack of hysteria at the moct- | Pitcksmith at the Washington Aeylum, has re- —— ing is untrue. You may say that my father is | "ed and John Lanahan appointed to fill the It depends upon what kind of » horn you want to | as well as he has been for a jong time past. Of | Vacancy. Diow and also upon whose horn itis. Tdon’t know | course he is not as well as he was at twenty-| The Commissioners much about other people's horns, as I have about all I | five.” mission of Watchman doing duty on candoto blow my own hora. Ibiow boldandloud | ‘The Evening Post says its reporter learned | B street between 7th and 12th streets north- this morning that the story of Mr. Gould break- | West, and appointed Mark Hawkins to fill the ing down at the Missouri Pacific meeting is | Vacancy. new: true. This ison authority of a director who | The Commissioners have notified Mr. A D. 420, 422, 424, 490 SEVENTH ST. ent. Hazen, in response to an inquiry, that they will ve bim and others # hearing It will be time profitably spent, WITH POND'S day. EXTRACT. 1 ool. Traverzss Goons During the month of steam went to the city this morni ‘many pate apc by Chat fp hoes: called at Mr. Goud Poundmaster Einstein bas over to the t turned collector of taxes G07 of taxes €76:75 pound fees for the Purchasers in thove lines always desire the best \wers, 812. ; | man, Wn quality and prices obtainable. Whenever we sell «3 i ria Home School, has written to the article in leather you have no doubt of its genuineness Let impress ee to tell yous wise purchase has Calland look over our immense variety in these ee eerie ns emesis embracing . Carpet, kc, Don't doubt till you try ‘Trunks, Traveling Bags, Batcheis, GBASTY, THE PUSHER, ‘Dress Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, DOUBLE STORES. Extension Cases, Cuff Boxes, (iain Glove Boxes, Lap Writing Tablets, 2510-12 7th st. n.w., bet. PandQ. Portfolios, Gun Cases, Sword Casea, English Carryalls, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Pat, Novelty Purses, Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Razors, —.——_ The BIOTERS SHOT DOWNX. superintended Cotton Pickers Incited to Strike by » Worth. | the Sing Sing electrocutions on July 7 lest, and less “Crap Player.” Dowr Be Decerven, But buy the BEST FIREPLACE HEATER EVER MADE, ‘Which: ‘Razor Straps and Shaw! Btrape. . posible te 7 continue _— current tage empleo; these TOPHAM'S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, a cases for from fifty to sixty seconds. In each Millon, | case the temperature of the water near toand 7 oon succeeded in locat- | at the of the electrodes was raised nearly, ing thirteen of the worst of the rioting negroes inot quite, to the boiling pots, oo aa o blstsr papleeteg near Cats Island. The ‘the skin more or less extensively. had been trying to work their way toward ident’s Island and thence to Memphis. sheriff's posse called upon them to surrender | The following circular has been issued from and give up their arms. the Navy its ‘The negroes answered by s volley of shots Departmen scat and made a dash to escape. Two were killed, | Disbursing officers navy and merine two escaped and nine were captured. corps must deposit, at the close of each fiscal negroes were disarmed and given in charge of | year, unless otherwise authorized by the depart- ASS a ae os 7, it, to the credit of the United States, all PRIN yEAL- ‘appropriations can judge what we are doing: ERS IN WASHINGTON, D.C. slim 4 Secd caer seuvvian Dentees te pen oe Setr ot ono, trv Gant 06; weg | VEEN OMAR, BHOULD, KNOG. THAT GAN | Gro af mnie mon, meunied and armed.” | Cepel pproved voucvere tat ny be Yair 10 styles First-class All-wool Sack Suits, $7.50; woman: stand every- prisoners at the hands of worth $12.50. heaters PPR senite the copati and, av outnumbered the dep- They must also two to one, T. B. Towxex & Sox, 2 authorized or di marched them into a thicket and bung them. | the credit ‘DRY GOODS DEALERS, a 1216 % st. awe It is believed that most of from Memy Unbleached Cotton, 3c, i: se Case, che. case =I ‘One case, 1231 Pa. ave. now. Factory, 1220 E st. n.w, ee20-tr Instructions to Disbursing Officers. Ws Azz "Ruor ‘To show you the best and most complete line of FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS ‘To be seen in Washington—at prices to suit ‘everybody. Below wexive yous FEW of our PRICES, 80 you mong doe killed is Ben Patterson, inven en cuneate at See oan? bler, and who organized the strike of the cotton pickers, who annually go| Second Edition Continued on Siath Page. had nothing to do with tho disturbance what rer. "ft remains to be seen whether the trouble is alth the general im, fr tastes "The douth of Petterson it, 5,000 pair of Odd Pants, all sizes and all shades, from 61 up to $8. It will pay you to look through our stock before you aa 928 7th st. and 706 K st. uw, ‘Now arrivals of fall and winter dress goods. 40-inch All-wool Cheviots, new fall colors, at 50s, ‘36 and 88-inch All-wool Plaids at 50c. yard. alt fe ft At 1.50, O2, $2.50, 63, O4and 95. ‘DRESS SILK HATS, 65, 96 end OC. __ FULL LIRR SOFT BATS Ab G2, 62.60, €2, 62.60, 63, 68.60, 04, 0450, 06 apd