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Woopwanp A < L ornnor. b> me $°% Se HE i Svey 4 Last Reuxasr Dax Tut Arcee S33 hee WW = Xaus. ‘Had wo nct inaugurated the “orusade auainst hich prices” for Draxe by cut- tine prices close to the line of actual cost it is possible that the same exorbitant prices then asked would prevail today. It hae saved you about 25 percent of your Drucgist’s bitl. That the Warh- ington public has recownised and appre- ciated this fact is evidenced im the im- Fawar, Novewser 27. ©-This space during December for Holslay Goods.—o —o— We snast open up Friday morning with the largest and mest mieresting “Remnant” ofer- fing of the present searun. Needing wore room: mense trade Weare now transacting. It im all departme: the display of our has now erown to such proportions that mek of “"Hotslay” ft is impossible to properly wait upon wild surpass anything hereiofore shown tn our patrons in our pres:nt store, hence Washington, we have thoroughly ransacked ‘wo leased the magnificent business edi- the several stocks and takea therefrom every- fice on the comer diagonally opposite, thing that savors of a rewmodat—all “‘short to which we shall shortly remove. soiled or mawed things, Brie-s-brac, Glass Ware y thing that is chipped. scratehed oF Meanwhile the lowest prices in the faced. These (ings will be marked <fty ton Toee- anes Denenend Went? Ae- at prices that give you Ro idea of their worth. ticles are beinz qt Many ce od Uitof all. ribluw or velvet will be Se" Kent's Fino Englieh Hair Brushes fons that can be utiiiaed (or Christmas. Black reduced to 4c. each. and Colorel bres Goods offer many desirable Jengths in new and sessonabie stuff. Many ae odd pisces in Bric-a-bene and Japanese Depart- | ae FER ments. Picture and Wrap er Ey % at v9 Ferry department tm the how Tanites to in Eee kk 2 ? it fo ecomomical fol ~‘ Cor. 11th and F ets. nw. Wrar Devanruest, es. Laxssurce & Bro. ‘hai dnomely Ur r, aneemereety ested eagles | Vaixixen Fing Block," All-woot Cheviot Fish Nets, with or without dots, im decuetssactiz thronehowt-eterantly single ana double widths, trom 13e. Uraided — Medici collars and full Ligh sieeves— to G0e. per yard. TF Mand B8. Reduced frou: €35.00 to al 6 co wing seater te ine Biack All Biack, with bricht jet dots, with ‘hone wit th sole pointed "Jet border, 2or. ber yard. * We alto Lave this indouble jet suit- able for mouri ‘Special sale of all Sc. Veils in plain Colors. Also dots, this week only Je. Also Blick, with cheniilo ond Jet dots, single and in clusters, 120.0 Veit. White and Pale Biue Sowing Silk Veiling, the most sustablo thing for this time of the year for infants and ‘mall children, this week oxly 20c. per yard. Barege, in Diack and colors, the bast Vetline for cold weather. Other Vetlings iu all styles and Gitferent prices. sleeves stray Frog $20 OF to $13.00 Raasaxt Ix Or Lact Deranrues Reu:panis of Black Laco Flouncing in lengthis from 1 yard to Sig yards, which we will sell for half their value, giving ladies who are in need of & email quantity, so often neces 20226 inc ‘sary in remodeling their lace sIresses, decal fremastoaae (20d also desirable for wraprer fronta, 24 inches, with Silver #0 unusual opportumity to ket Ler- gains, as these laces are from 40 inches to 60 inches, and can Le used zecs4 In 5 to great advantage. faib fect, Wein ote bulge One nice lot of arrow Discs Laces : from 1to 3% yards lengths. These Femnants are really wortby of your attention. Rewnants of White Laces —Suit- able for Children’s Aprons, Under- wear, Trisuming, Fancy Work, &cy Uornorsreay Deranruest. ODD PAIRS OF CURTAINS, &e. Curtains, reduced from + Ba 0 ; Jog fringed top aud Lotto, reduced trom $20t0810 & Afer cad Curtain Ends left, which we will jer at Se. cack ‘Short Lengths of Silkoline, Madras. 8 bs Scrim, Canton Hanne: and Cretonue at balk veeion ian aaais = _Uniiding, » 19:. and Ze. per yard. Osraica Feararnen Rvcmxo, Tn all shades, former price, S8c. Spe ——— ee = Fancy Valios Skirting. in Biack or Anr Nesoreworx Deranruexr. Waite, 19c. to 48e. ya. ObD PIECES OF SOILED STAMPED LINEX, Black or White Crepelisse, piaited 1 Twilied Linen Handherebies Bag, reduced wr : Tye Linen Bureau Scarf, reduced from Sheeting Cushion Cover, reduced ‘Tea Cloth, cut edge, reduced . fOr cut work, re om bends. Special price, 19. per Fancy Ruching, in Pink and White, Goon Turxcs Ix Ove Tonzr DEPARTMENT. Mess Fousisurse Derarraest. A epecial sais of Florida Water, ‘MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES OF GERMAN-MADE former price, 40. Reduced price, UNDERWEAR. 38. 9Saits Full Regular-made—s ta, size 38. Drawers, sige 36 Heduced from 60 foes for this week, O8e. Est 20 8225 “Bliver-mounted Totlet WEAR itles. Special price for this week, Ra Mitgalermase. White Woo. ‘$1.98. Make nice Hoiiday Presents. Dray ‘Sige H juced from $35..0to8le a. aoe Lubin's. Only lic. per of all our 35e. bottles of Triple Ex- tracts. Only Ze. per bottle, Sampie Bottles of Triple Extracts Shirts, and 42. Drawers, in all the leading wakes and all odors, Kedtced from siz t0 soe Saarment. 10s. per bottie. 2 Suit Light inter-weight Wool a Steed from 1. saree GLOVES FOR EVENING WEAR. iy Fine 12-button-iength Suede Gloves tn all the latest evening shades for 2.40. ‘20-Dutton-length Suede ffor 63.50. ‘12-button-length Jersey SUk Mitts, in all shades, $1. 20-button-length Jersey Silk Mitts for $1.25. Fancy Silk Mitte in all shades for 1, 01.25, 82, 2.25. ORDERS BY MAIL WILL REACH Us SAFELY AND RECEIVE THE MOST CAREFUL CONSIDER- TION. A RE ss 3 si EL ARS= Bux G D, . ao 8 ° Saeiitine BURGH 's Hair ‘or $4.9). ‘ancy Silk Warp Goods for $. 4 7 3 ‘- Pty or Hata for eS ase BB nrst flcor, andes to 10th st. building.) as PERO: -< ee Sets ‘co = 2 Doxsstic Dazss Goons Derantwext Remnants of Rte ‘Dress, 432.3 oo 0 yards. Keduced from ee ay ag Hasrens Bazan Sars: from 25 to L- Gyards. Reduced BT teor. ‘1th st. buiidiag.) Bo2S «420, 472, 424, 496 7TH BT. “*Sealskin, Sable, Mink Mostux Usvenwean Derantuest. one ait s ured from 82.75 to (Second floor, 10th st. Duilding.) ED Beowran Deranrvest. 3 B. H. STINEMETZ & SONB, 1937 Pa. ave. n. w. at Mezzzrorrs, Deses Tanne Deranrwent. 1105 G Srazer, seen Tied poste Roane ene ioe eae COMMENCING FRIDAT AT 6.4. (Furst Boor, 11th st. building.) —_— On account of our recent disaster we will close out our Immense stock of instruments at prices never be- fore quoted. Those slicbtly damaged by dust and ‘water will be disposed of at your own figures, SHEET MUBIC. BOOKS, VIOLINS, ‘BaxJos, sTRINGS AXD ALL SMALL INSTRUMENTS ar we Hing Exesisior Lap Robs. Reduced trom ACTUAL COST. FREE i nen naecteemeas ene (Second floor, Lith st. building. ) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Lead 20TH. 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. sos 1105 G Srazez Lin 2 nccording to the Sun's reasoning, prove the Headwear interest in s price way, our kind of head around the hotels bets were freely made at 2 to | ttigeh ects, whet one candidate attempts to | House to be in favor of free trade. The wear, our way of price interest. Today we shall cut 1 on Yale and even money that the Princeton's | 811 the rh pest ith = b quent the prices more your way ; here's how: would not score. ‘The Yale men expressed Poet Pree Blom hgeemnne-yummaaa a : i to th . m they are doing. I have never believed J — RIMMED MILLINERY. ‘Srthona iu ave Soi tdbede set fue noes, vigil the ticketa, erode 40,000 for the feta, | *!! that either they or their friends have to aay | Crisp was a protectionist nad here moss | +4 A wonder of beautiful models in Midwinter Styles of bear in vewviertion- tether Geel who | bad been sold, and it was expected that by | is calculated to indicate great confidence in| #0. But I do believe that every protectionist 4 Hoadwear—Hats, Jet Toques and Bonnets—at surpris- pre a cure—for thowe who | afternoon at lost 60,000 persons would be| the rosut The Mills folk in & pieas- | in the democratic party favors him over me, 4 aia eam en aro threatened. looking on the game from the insio of the in- | ant movi over Air: Carlisle's letter vouching | and eome democrats avor him who are mot 4 soe “ ta tel e ‘tion’ ‘s frien: Tmelareost, mort select amortivent of Tibbons tn Let ns send you a book on careful living end Seponds So iag: Sapa ae) ome SO ee ee eer Pr be sensitive alout such things. They 4 mn every width, color and quality, for faucy | SCOT1"°S EMULSION [rains for Harlem be; to attach mtch importance to it, at least as tothe | have charged that I am a free trader, werk, lorry au Gas tsinnineyat ‘ong four | SCOTT'S EME Se arr epg ebirieetererd Pepe rina be gig 7 eget | weg ees ler he ee irate 3.80 below the reular price, from number oue to nuuber | Only a little thin, there was hardly standing room on any of the| Very few members have as yet reached|and Thomas G. Shearman, the great sing! x4 atsty. Free. cars. The road through Central Park and 7th | the ty, and those who are here | tax advocates, but I have never complained. r~} GLOVES, avenueat 11 o'clock was one continued pro-|8te chicfly those who are the earnest| ‘They have assailed my qualifications for 4 All the best, which We import. Also the best P. and et cession of handsome cquipnges and tallyhos | *dvocates of one or the other of the candidates. | 8 ir because they say I have an ‘ungovern- 1.00 P., the Paris, the Foster, for both ladies’ and filled with gaily dressod ladies and gentlemen, | The doabtfal men are not in any hurry to ap-| able temper,’ but Ihave not permitted these T-4 men. Every pair warranted and fitted tu the hand. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chomists, 132 South Sthave.. | most of whom displayed their favorite colloge | Pear on the scene and until some of them come | attacks, though very hurtful to me, to rufile ae Saree Now York. colors. ‘The day was raw and cold, with om- | there can not be any matorial change in the| my feelings or lesson my regard for Judge +4 Fine Ortrich Tips in all colors at G0c. abunch. Real i inous snow clouds overhead. situation. Crisp. Y value, @2 to $1.25. Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod ORANGE AXD BLUE EVERYWHERE. Mr. McMillin said toa Stam rej today ———__- 2 7-4 A BT faa liver oil—all druguists everywhere do. $1. Blue and orange flags and decorations of the posthoc eae einige cena when THE MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANS, eis 100 beyegs same colors for the lapels of conte were seen | He said he ‘might get whipped, though | The Secretary of the Chinese Legation Thinks phy a 4 mess ‘2 MONUMENTAL, ae and about the hotels before he did | mot expect to, but that the Report Greatly Exaggerated. Nell C. McDonald. oo NEES e game the air frequently ront with wi never run away, that ci ‘ bate mn theloud “Rah! rahs!” of groups of collegians. | there was certainly uothing in the situatich to | , 7° oMicials at the Chinese legation in this | Robert C. McDonald. 4 Jes winstows soormixa srnur | A light rain began to fall about noon, but not | make him approsch the fight timidly. His | CHY. have received no information whatever in | Chris. Schneider. . io M®*. WINSLow's SOOTHIXG SYRUP mough to mar the sport. friends speak with the greatest confidence. regard to the reported massacro of Christians nm . Nionr Mane- Syrup” and take no vthcr kind. 2Scentsa bottle, Ridden at night, we should have believed it in to-to, can always distinguish between a horse and amare, ban would secure were triumphantly cap-| will be ® more active fight than was | *@emies will take place on Saturday on the be it day time or night time—and when the facts flash as 5 tothe fore—as have been true in numerous cases—are Talk about enthusiasm! The air in this vi- mare is the better horve—in such cases we are willing to coucede—if the race is run in the night—and the ware i ij ‘stencees een iadie teeta tenunareanten REMEDY. ho arrangements for seating the, immense | clorkahip,for which thero are large number | West Pointers’ That i the way. last year's ER: LLIOUS STA’ ‘Wool Bisck Cheviot Overcoat a: 87.50. ; rod by sine Carter's Little | ‘The players and thefr positions and weight of | { be,President proportionately low figures. STYLES IN 15C. NARROW BEADEDGIMP. = | teen yards ine run around the left end. ee i sty. 5 Pervara, Se At F165 the ball was in the middle of the field, ee eat ae ae eee ————————$—$ with no advantage on either side. MeClu: ‘Wm. Murrell Released. ee ek Conger, president ADIES' ALL-SILK FAST BLACK LIGHT. made a splendid rush through center and gai Yestetdsiy tn the Orinsinal Coart Wan. 2ur-| S2's.5 Washington Brsech, 1150 @ crest. AS Li ee 48 o | filteen yards for Yale. rell, better known as Col. Murrell, was ordered | the meeting in the afternoon Judge Brower of THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON: D.c, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1891, pet 2d EDITION ress - ‘sea ounid 3 A great deal of speakership talk is being in- At the jeil today there was thanksgiving ae 4 ager idiuntietac dulged in, but boiled down there is very little | by a Stan reporter regarding among the prisoners, not because they were largea Aclicate tissues Yangs exposed ORANGE MEETS BLUE toit. There is noevidence to be found of a | be had accused Mr. Crisp of being # protection | behind the bars, but because the rules were re- sudden acquisition of strength by any candi- | democrat, said: “I see in the New York World - date‘and their relative positions in the fight a Crisp’s friends aro ne See - to be uncha: ‘There ey say in an interview what is custome ” Princeton and Yale Elevens on Man-| firs to bo no foundatee’ winner tr|rerorter: of the” New. York Timer t siving dinners turkey” goo hattan Field, Tumors that are started about combinations | called him a ‘protection democrat’ - between candidates and the purpose of this one | I have never said that Judge Crisp was a pro- or that one to retire. It was published some-| tection democrat and the New York Times NEITHER SCORES IN THE Fins? HALE. where yesterday that Mr. McMillin was con-| does not say I did. My attention was called to an article in the New York Sun, Judge Crisp's = that Mr. Mille would strong advocate and a strong protectionist i s probably retire. |Journal, in which it was said: ‘If ere does not ‘to be the least founda- jominates George it a Sullivan Has Posted for a Fight Men ete ee ate ee, heanh Sonate wld Face Pe Neg cicedeord Reliet for the White Family. With Slavin. orcy necitions saw te tee co cag er ar a nominates Neal | Tbe following subcriptions for the benefit of not remain in it until the fiual a taken in the caucus. rg menses has his Dow it thereby declares itself in favor of pro- | the family of George White, who was killed on hibition. If the democrats in the Fifty-second | Monday last, have been received at Taz Stax peculiar way of estimating sweats, was greatly reduced in flesh and hed been | LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. teome, “to in & res Congress nominate Roger Q. Mills for Speaker | office y will declare iven up by my physicians, began totake Ayer's i lon o ‘eam wen Ore themselves in favor of free Heretofore acknowledged... Brak axles the paragraph was read to. me Tesid aot Beh... : Cherry Pectoral and was completely cured."—Anga A. ON MANHATTAN FIELD, situation” or on the candidate's confidence | comparison and noid tay dag Ot hie Lewis, Ricard, N.Y. pega in his own drawing qualities and his belief that ‘Thousands Assemble to See the Yale-Prince-| none of the other candidates bave enough AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. ton Foot Ball Game. etre to carry off the: New Yonx, Nov.26.—There wasnothing talked thing in the contest is the difficulty 86 £0 Trench Coney at .ag | _ Prepared by Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mate. | of in this city this morning but the great col- Fro candidates have in finding an issue hich is not f . 815 Persian 1. ¥ Gold by all Druggists. Price, $1; six bottles, 5. lege foot ball match this afternoon between the The tarld being. tho or ¥ ae 7 . elevens of the Yale and Princeton Colleges. Yale | Upon which they areal agreed, the only dispute was the favorite in the betting and this morning | seems to be as to which has said THANKSGIVING AT THE JALL. 987 end 939 F st. n.w. ‘Fine Millinery, Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves, &e. ‘We are making it possible every day from now right on till after Christmas for hard-earned dollars todo | injury. No other medicine is so speedily operative in surprising things in every line we carry. throst and lung troubles as AYER'S CHERRY PEC- ay TORAL. A few doses have been known to break up an 1f you've to bay Holiday Goods—buy them: buy them now. If it'saDoll, “face the music; {t's an | Cbstinate and distressing cough, Sufferers from issue that can't be dodged. If a Cloak or Wrap, a | asthma, bronchitis, croup, consumption, sore throat Hat or Bounet, Ribbons. Furs, Hosiery, Merino aa the Underwear, Umbreilar, Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Suk | 24 whooping cough finda sure relief inthe use of or Mualin Underwear, Lxfunt Wear, Corsets, Deck- | this preparation, It soothes the inflamed membrane, wear, Fancy Goods, Kane, &e.—why not avail of the Price reasuns we wiake and anticipate those needs to TRY day—thie week? bal them promotes expectoration and induces repose. Don’t be a outerde aud had ron Part made 4 Price inducement that Will count. | wienout tin the house. Sallie K, Stone, Hurt's store, OUR CLOAK WAY. ‘Va., writes: ““I have found, in my famiiy, that Ayer's IT'S A GREAT CLOAK YEAR! Cherry Pectoral was always acertain cure for colds JACKET AND REEFER SALE. ‘aliceha™ “Five years ago I had s constant congh, night 157.00 10. nate Judge Crisp they will declare themsecives in favor of protection. The Sun declares that I am a free trader and_ shonid be ager a Fmd ~~ im ports a Crisp an euneally advocates him over me. To defeat me with any one would as logically prove the House to be in favor of protection as to elect me would, Poser depaaeyatl themteves aa beng pretty content of win that it is difficult to provoke an argument. a é y ning, but by no means looked for a walkover, CONFERENCES TODAY. Stet el ene ee We | 4 uene Ts Ense gi fhere are several of the tactics in the Prince-| The ¢andidates have been holding confer- | © race eringecten poate greg ay aon ed ets, that were sold at $1.08, 27.50. $3, at 1.48, | For those fargoneinconsumption—not recovery—ease, | ton's game which are played in 8 much Supe ences with their friends during the day, and | O¢T * defeat me, and, in fact, that is just what Pid tees Bape SSabSesbeeeeseeees Sbeee Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | _ For the foot ball followers time is reckoned | Each of the candidates received many callers | in northern China. The secretary of the lega- of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- | by Thankwgiving day. Today is for them the | during the day, the supporters of one candi-|tion said this morning that he believed the ING, with FERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the /end of another sear, and with it will come | date calling on his rivals, and there is sn evi-| tuple if any was erocly exaggerated. Such CHILD, SOFTENS tho GUMS, ALLAYS all PALX, | a big victory for Yale, so the majority say. dent purpose to make the contest as amiable as | oO"? it = y ecourted, ho antl, Gen CURES’ WIND COLIC, end ‘The gates were opened at 10:30, but even at | porsible. cn event of this ocean eanemank ts as Codeee: pee “aad - Fete = Poople 4 wedged ‘MIXOR CANDIDATES THICK. eltermmentan the legation would, he thought, ery tke momaus tas trier aoe ae Raped The candidates for the minor offices are | be immediately notified of it. ais-1y multitude surged in with» rush that nearly | Petty thick. Two or three of themare to be} = a APORS ‘Wks Gesuae Ade bd ces baka, el ws oad esas tore the four turnstiles from their supports und | found in about every hotel lobby or in the va- er eee re Contributions are still coming in and Tue Sran will continue to receive them for the unfortunate family. —_ Henry George Indorscs Mitte. w and | fo : : ———_- Mr. Henry George, the great single-tax ad- Deitee tt—Lad it been eaiog anaes do some of the liveliest Pema ingen 1 SR Ne ge agen ng The Foot Eall Match to Re Played at An-| yocnte, isa believer in Mr. Milla. He ie poor For Scarpa pp pest (shea —— been slow in declaring napolis Next Saturday. as declariny if there is anything that I can A HORSE themselves. For a long while ex-Kepresenta-| It has finally been decided that the much- | 40 to help Mr. Mills I shall certainty not hesi- Reece ” peed ratlereying mares are tive Yoder of Ohio was the only canuidate in| talked-of foot ball match between teams of | #0 to do it, for you know I ama * . . from Freetradevilie, and I have a - the field. Now two or three ba “ » high admire because Monby's men—one of whom we are which— minutes all the Lest places that an admission | ponrod and. the indications are that there | CMe from the Annapolis and West Point | tion for Mr. Mills. USE POND'S EXTRACT. expected. Ex-Represontative Murphy of Iowa, | rounds at Annapolis. There isa good deal of MAKIIED, : ae ao : ean, — to — every — who bas |interest in this event and both teams ee yoy oP Wedneedar.Rovember cinity was fairly saturated with it, The early- nm in or about C for past ten | arc in training intending to win or die. The | Dr. D. ui. bichelb 7 candid euough and manly enowrh toadmit that the | PELAVAU'S comers were by no "means all ecl-|sears, bas declared his candidacy ‘for the pewgraages 4 cuee, a h d West Point team are especially in earnest, as WHOOPING couGH lege men, though there was goodly| place. ‘Ihe most interesting fight for a 4 eis = sprinkling’ of them on tho “fold. | tho minor ofices “in “that oter’ the |iast Year the middies came up to the Point Rhape whale. ucla ha tinea mat Oh throng were perfect, and it was possiblo for at | of candidates, and up to date no one seems to | West Pointers, | That is the way last year's us a 5 . cuts: isease. jy Ak a ; e tap at We 4 ee cere ee Peerns Sacbeion s matte lnbbeees, but | | Paes whcts, “siys cowsh Ee least, 24,000 people to see the game without | be prepared to make an estimate of their com- | tm ¥4 described at Annapolis, but up at West » ‘© horseis not ® mare.—That's « pea for lawyers to | Instant and infallible in the sudden and dangerous ‘he tuteain, os 2 Goals, tole] paetiee mame thoqeme. Mowsver Ghat Sa, Guns io gunay so OSB_SLATER. On Wednesday, Noversber Pickle, but not for us.—We're in no ditemima Lecause | Croup, Harmless and speedy in backing and racking | the gamo will bo a close one. ‘The time for holding the eaucus has not yet | be «battle waged at Annapolis next week A | 2% It by the her, WE. Porson EAA PERO We sell FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT TEN ‘The grounds were all turf and soggy, but in | been fixed. It may be held on Saturday or it | sceinl tearm will leave Baltimore and | J,Og5o" Washington, D. C., toGEONGE W. SLATER PER CENTALOVE ACTUALCOST OF MANUFAC- | COBDS ‘#0 yearsin use. Sold by druggists, fairly good condition in spite of the light rain. | may be thought desirable to hoid it earlier. ~g im. Conn. 2} i Over spi ‘otomac depot, at an hour be| ILES LIVINGSTONE. On Monday, Novemer aaa Gis Salsa AULA sada" Ns outa a EDWARD P. MERTZ, Brooks of Harvard was chosen referee and| A report has been started that as soon as the ti those to | 23, ML. in New York, ev. Sas. Lavelle ofichs RE, be. a make with the 2 announced, but in time to get going de ’ cane mighty molochs of tho trade.—We simply DOWN | ocl0-eoGm 11th and Fsts., Washington,D.c. | Coin of Wesleyan umpire. cane ie called Dir. ‘land. will, before the | Annapolis before the game begine, returning | SUF KE 1LHS ot Siivericn. Col. and Mire DAS: open ilbrsrece) be" caaierearieaipscemlitatid = caiabmstbl ts PRINCETON VOCIFEROUSLY WELCOMED. a ae ale Bes aes immodiately after the game. A lurge delege- |" oRGAX SHEPHERD. At Weshington, D.C. all there’s in it, and we set forth to prove it—thusly—-| For Dysrrpsta -At 12:45 80,000 people were present, end the | Gociscation of principles on the allver ques, ieee poss United Bervice Clab eve ar- | por, De Addin Revwia st Sa, £8. Moe Kute, Kurious, Kunning and Komely are the Suits we USE BRUWN'S IRON DITTERS, reception they accorded the Princeton team, | tion, iacaaillierioas SMITH—COOK. On November 25, 1801, HORACE. are selling at $7.50. Physicians recommend tt. which had just arrived, was vociferous in the| There have been some efforts made to drag SMITH and Lizzik L. COOK. aise =. ii aod AML dealers Keep it. $1 pur bottle, Genuine hes : A Good Dinner for the Veterans. Ceremony pertormed ty Mev. An. i Winegrs Intensely more so are those at $10. teade Wark end crossed ret Lices Ob Wappen’ Bee | Oxtreme, sia pppoe y beg —_ Serer ttitken | ‘Tho inmates of the ex-Soldiers and Sailors | Urver hlarivoro. Sd. * But to.Kap the Klimax we give you « strictly All- LL DISORDERS ED BY Al nts his strength to be tested | Temporary Home, 305 Missouri avenue, a be ©: y ra DIED. 0 Pal pin OF dase ai uncertain manne! enjoyed ‘Thankegiving dinner today. ‘A Campbell's Kersey or an English Melton Overcoat, | their use. ‘ry thems. UIE OF distoutort attendin m5 Ya ae aad follows: Oyster aay! Neveu aol ire. ieee ER & variety of shades, at $10. a ee An Employe’s Claim for Damages. stew, turkey, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, | Nit ot,J_.C- Cemnck and daughter of the Children's Cape Coats, €3— upward. | ag On June 20, 1890, Roy C. Jenkins, anemploye | Irish potatoes, turnips, celery, mince pie,| funeral will {ie place from St. Jomaph's Charct Boy's Overcoate, @4.50—upward, ond anytbing else Us e of the District government, was engaged in | cheese, apples, bread, butter and coffee. The | $1, “nelstives end fT ta a 90 you may need to replenish or add to your wardrobe at Sss5 kee Kew washing a window in the rear part of the build- | dinner was under the direction of the board of | attend. * WHAT president; T. Benised [Rett i i ing when the sash fell, catching his arm and | ™nagers as follows: D. P. Cr Bal tars 200 6.022, 180\6.01, 4 treas- awe A. KAUFMAN, Tee ow hand, mashing and cutting it to such an extent tren JW bredford: chaplain TB Brown, | "Veen ager och age fovember 27. at 10:30 Hi that on March 27th last he had to submit to an | manager. ore from % 909 PENN. AVE. N.W., snails Lucy P. Sanca, ‘No. 1400 1 wireet veeet. Hhele> amputation of the arm. Inanaction to recover tives and tricuds reaperttuliy wwvited te attend, (High VICTOR E. ADLER'S Is going to sell tomorrow, Friday, November 27, as “sae — files ei a through — = —— Back on a Bail Piece. mond, Va., papers please copy siter-Thanksgiving bargains: alter C. Clephane n¢ urel St ens ‘oday Lum Jackson was brought here on a cus) Feli asieep tn Jesos November 24, 1881, icant apie arta ‘2 pairs of €Latton-iength Monsquetaires and ¢-but- Yenterday, enkine claimed that the actilert| nail ploce from Niagara Falls and was locked | “Ponca, aszets acne en, 827 AND @20 7TH 6T. N.W., ton Dressed Kids. Sc. quality for 4ie. A STUBBORN GAME. was caused by no fault of his but occured, be- | ny a¢ the sixth precinctuntilbecan be bronght | evenue southeast, Iriday ac 3). . ti 463 . i The following sizes not complet At 2 p.m, the rain had ceased and there was a | Cause of the imperfect and negligent manner in | -0) 0 ie cea | .FULTON. Snddeuly, CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUR which the sash was hung. ‘t tomorrow: ment. Jack- | aay, Novewber 2, Ini. at 221 light wind blowing from the northwest. Blue — son is under an indictment for house breaking | vescved htsvand of Laure E- Pult STRICTLY ONE PRICE 6% 7 predominated in the flag display. a in entering the stables of F. M. Draney and € 3 Ci amabet — U OPEX SATURDAY UNTIL 11 Pt At 2:02 p.m. the game was started. Prince- SS taking some of the pipe and fixtures of the : 2 pid ate Pye fon in all the. wemaee 4 Yale. tho} 1m the Police Court today, Judge Miller, «| odorless excavating apparatus in June last. HESSE. On Wednosday, November nontiee aeaeeran comics 2 Snttat onc wes eastern joal. Princeton had the ball. | col a > an YARD PIECES N 2 AN! Frinccign gained the, alt eguista lac aceeae : as | sasmuell meonting of the Veemr Bteden eel rot hs ate retance. no, Gla Nay, York 10; a ECES XO. 1,2, 45D SsaTiN| punt. Yale captured the ball ‘and or sixty days in jail. avenue borthwest, on Friday, Nor s,. “a LO ack uss colors tn Bink their lost ground by magnificent runs. John Beckett sapped Jennie Hayes in the Aid Society will be held tomorrow and not to- | $23, ited miss st St. macs Sieh a:b Fatck 10 jor be. 7 Homans for Princeton and Bliss for Yale i : was need. There will bea busi- | tend. id ome good punting. SfeCiang gained Ai-| faze end wae Sned 10 or thirty days in Jal | D5 et Only the, corning in he lecture | 34<CORMICE. A be rides, 208 for 25 yards. Poe gained 25 yards for Prince- : evening. Mr. Murrell was arrested on the 7th | give brief BLACK CLOTH 69c tn sesame icClurg and Bliss regained it hierar by a Mr. Paal with obi om eee Sed Bliss punted to Princeton's twenty-yard line, | money by false pretenses in representing that on the White Kat. ene bat Homans sentit Duck to the middle of tho | he men to receive am increase of pension and| Second regiment of the District National 15c} field in great style. Bliss punted again and | qn, was sont to the grand jury, who,having | @ard drilled this morning in the extended | Prinoaton, pt the, ball and worked the | csamined the case and. some to the conclusion | order drill on the es = to ignore it, so advised the district attorney | hours. It had been originally intended that SATURAE, QOH USRERSHIETS &O [for tony zards, “McCormick, fulbled | Sodus oleae” was ordered. Col. Maral | te deat and second risen shoal, bots 50c | rrciee cre grand rashes for ten yards. receiving » pension of €10 por monthfor » gun- | drill, but the order as to the first rogiment was A $ 2:40 Bliss gained five yards ona run | ton euae ceed i ine te cndred ana | °Puntermanded. 22 AND 26 SIZES IN CHILDREN'S CAMEL’S | Atound the right end. It began raining again. | thirty-ei, . colored volunteer infant 20, Hair Shirts, tho lowest number sold at 5 MRITHER SIDE SCORED. bap a Whey ha pp ot se a ime At 2:55 time was called for the first half, | under the act of June 27, 1890. Se gees _ cee neither side having scored. = from the family residence on yeas octets ‘Mr. Strasburger’s Temporary Location. avenue yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Dr. 8. Princeton got the ball and Homans punted | tobe released from jail and he came out last | the Supreme Court and Hon. Robert Porter will addresses. W. M. Suosgn & Son [75 9 C. ALL-LINON HUCK TOW! 8e - undey, 20th instant, at 2 o'dock p.m., eee isvlsies Lv. NG TO FI Mr. Strasburger, who suffered so seriously | 3 Newman ofiiciating. ‘The remains were | griaheris tance, pleat see ee ec Green, Brown, Gray, ee a f ‘Musto. bell ai , has secured tem-| placed in a vault inRock Creek cemetery. ‘The TFusiadeipaia baper® plewne copy.) ° ee ane 3,000 ZAP BS..OF, THE BEST STAND- 4 | | His Money Has Been Posted fora Match With Pillbearers, were Dr, Swormstedt, Dr. Ki ceived. Also Green, Tan, = way Slavin, iilard A. Pollard, J. Bruce Webb, Robt. Mi Brown, Navy Blue and porary TT. ™ Sax Fnanctsoo, Cat., Nov. 26.—Threo thou- | was not entirely wrecked. Mr. Strasburger and | 27° *m@J. A. Shaffer. ie i “, F at j Gray in a magniticent 1 FARDS, OF BEST QUALITY 81 sand persons attended Paddy Ryan's benefit | two of his clorks came very near losing their i s poner apts lon 2500 Eatin Sie 8o at the Paoifle Athletic Club last night. ives'when the crash came, But fortanaisy, all SHOOTING STARS. Sy a ‘You will noticethatof some of these after.Thanksgiv-| _ The benefit was arranged for oon Pred in the front part of the store. i “Up in arms”—the baby. DINNER SETS — Ff ing bargains there is only a limited quantity, there-| John L. Sullivan and s number his loss at over $20,009. pet a> W. M. SHUSTER & 6OXS, fore the sacrifice is made to close the different little | Francisco's sporting men and consisted "Tis thus the brightest roses fade; Onepricn. == MAU PA. AVL porn | ote of boxing, fencing and club swinging. "Tis thus the bubbles glow and burst; OPEN STOCK PATTERNS ‘The chief event was a three-round tilt between | yesterday Moteah chistes puahoiate, IN GREAT VARIETY FROM BEST & Some other man had said it first. FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, Aaa. sees TOILET SETS, a 4e Bheed _ breyten com write afew! VARIOUS COLORS AXD DESIGNS, FROM ral & ¥ | a eM A TEE — (CHEAP PRINTED SETS TO VERE 48D ry SAGE The penurious man finds it better to give BICH DECORATIONS. vw # i a aN MNS 900 PENNSYLVANA AVE. X.W., ORIGINATOR OF LOW PRICES. J. W. Borerezr & Sox Lives- HAVE OPENED THEIR LATEST IMPORTATION 4 WONDER 1 SHOEMARING. or SPECIAL SHORS FOR LADIES. Stinks kde bic BAKE A FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK, Game and Fish Sets, offers wrtcogn.ca.® Table Cutlery, sesceacsid ook well and fit well. Plated Ware, ‘mhe ‘They are comfortable to tender feet. Guan-| During the twenty-four hoursending. ‘Wade on the Lencn at our Baltimore house. Good material used to make them. Call and see them. Ask forthem It's the favorite family ahoe. f H | i i ; j ‘The man who prefers t0 pay cosh belongs te natures no-billity. re 2 F i f Hi nine had Joseph M. Patterson, 60 years, paralysis —_— ‘You won't be without them after one trial.’ — ot right sido; Catharine rt yours, Gis- j Reed to pecans omen tin mit Extra orders Will be 00 cents extra price. Lid ‘Dasiness and then call ft a day's work. ‘This shoes worth £5.00 of anybody's money. Gar Taz Basr. os Mary h Bor over pon call Ask tor our make—$3.50 Shon : ‘There is no hope for the man whose highest east THE CONCORD HARNESS. ina idea of the hamorous is another man's error in WILson 8 CARR O LUTZ & BRO., Sor ST. x.w. 7 Penn. ave., edjoining National Hotel. z fi Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices, oct?

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