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DID YOU BREAK OR LOSE YOUR GLASSES AT THE SEASHORE? If #0, y: pati ee once establised (Pest floor. ... What seanstross would What tailor would sew a sait with « Many of the reaty-made suits sold nowadays ‘sre “cotton sswed.” That accounts for the ripping and palling. There's no economy in buying such an'ar tlele. Tt won't wear. The cotton soon becomes rotten | and breaks, OUKS ARE “SILK SEWED.” ‘To our manufa-turers we say, cotton," and we | fre to it that we get no cotton. Therefore what cloth- ing you Duy bere is ALL WoOL AND SILK SEWED. ence s mo A ‘The wrapper of today fs so pretty that it also has by which it is itting garment past, ani in its place ts a dainty { which have many modifications, In FRENCH FLANNELS AND CASHMERES—styles strictly our own, too—at prices lower than ever for xp Lornor, Woonwann BUSINESS HOURS-S AM. TO6 eM. Lexcu Roow Re-Ovexen. SPECIALTIES FOR SATURDAY. Clam Chowder. The Celebrated Pompanean. Blue fish broiled alla Metre. d’'Hotel. Reed Birds Brockette on Toast. Pork and Beans, Boston style. (Sixth oor. Elevators.) pis Ovriear, Tare. ir at uring the excriptions —repatra, Coxcerstxa Bors) Crormxa. ILK SEWED" VERSUS * ial have both in mind. > ROX COAT throach Lworged: medium tnclusive. sowed POUBLE-BREASTED BOX COAT bs bat a degree or so 34.50 LE-BREASTED BOX COAT Absolutely extra pieces for anatil BOX COAT Js as number sizes. ED INEST ALL-WOOL prodict in Huddersfield, verb manner. Half Hines of Boys’ Fall Furnishings of every des-ription. (Turd floor 10th street building: ) YLES Fux Tra Gowss. VANCE Tes Gowss, ike goods. FINE DE BEIGE GOWNS, shirred yoke, full rove front, Wattean back, turned back cuffs, faced with plain material to match, fin- ished with belt. Usually sold at $6.50. —85..00.— ALL-WOOL WRAPPERS. plain colors and fancy stripes. The plain colors are hand- somely braided and the striped ones are prin- cess style, trimmed with fancy buckle and rib- bon. Ali sizes. CAMEL'S HAIR PLAID WRAPPERS, rich colorings, shirred ol fitting. Actual value 87.75. FINE FRENCH FLANNEL TEA GOWNS, entirely new patterns. Regular $15 quality. —812.00.— LADIES" FINE ENGLISH STORM SERGE BLAZER SUITS, nvwy, blue and black, wide rolling’ collars, doubic silk-stitched edges, half ‘sik lined, full bell skirts, with bodice belt. All sizes. Usually sold for 12. ipectal price, 810.— LADIES’ ALL-WOOL SERGE SUITS, same ‘Will cease only when the last one fs gona. The ac- tivity and success of the Rug and Upholstery offer- fugs continue unabated and only confirm the hold which hae alreedy been secured by the broad policy of our Upholstery Department. 300 more of the 6-4 Chenille Table Covers, heavy che- FOR SATURDAY Bille fringeall around, rich colorings, Came to us conquered by s price—endeuch s price that weare selling them for Just ebout one-balf their worth. Rich, soft, pleasing colorings. If you have ‘Only 870. each. THE SMYRNA BUGS a sbadow of s Bug want now ts your opportuntty. a i t 1 wHTD. Worth L750 850. gee TORCHON LACES, s new invoice, in sets of two or three widths of edging, with insertions to match. Two specials on center counters tomer AIT pieces at Se. yard. — —23 pieces at 12¢e. yard. — LIBERTY SILK REEFER SCARFS, 53x27 fmobes, inlight blue, mais, red, cream, black. Pinkand lavender. —8L76— BOTS ALL-SILK WINDSOR TIES, piaids, stripes, polke dots and plain colors, in all new shadem 3a hy 54 inches. —2B0.—= WINDSOR BOWS, latest novelties. ——25 and 500. —— (Piet floor... ---aene----2d annex) Basus Soar Crornes. A.qrest many mothers will put thetr babies in short clothes before the cold weather. Accord. ingly we have laid.n an extrasupply of ‘First hort Clothes” SHORT CAMBRIO DRESSES. 60, 65, Z50. and 81.00.— SHORT SAINSOOK DRESSES. —WTS0.5- 81.00, 61.25, 81.50 to 04.50. — OUR SPECIAL — sHORT CAMBRIC ae Cy beck and —TBe. to 62.50. — (8 B08. nan n-ne n-nnnene OR A. Bldg.) 1 will need @ new Itis easter to prevent eve strain by Proper Glass than to remely #t when | Yew goods—new prices. Ocuiiste! 11th st. bailding.) TION SEWED." am a bed sheet with stk? OUR PALL We've already a good | ME VERY HANDSOME 4th floor. ) | | | ESTGSS N} Cc W. A. Pierce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, = Deposit 10 CENTS with us and have the free use of our Select Library of Popular Novela. There's no end to the variety of reading you may get by its use. 1cH 10H FEERINGS FFERINGS 0 In the Newost Creations of genius will be ready for you at telling prices. brightest productions are crowd- tomorrow The season's THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1892, Axen Soxpar. Wrar Your. Regu. “YOU" MEANS ALMOST ANY MAN, WOMAN OB CHILD. ing im upon us, snd until the uow adastien ie auntencee: Gcee Mix stoaia narity ike tobe eoen wearing « Sam- our hands will be compelled| Mer Tie on Sunday. Here are the London autumn to lose a good part of the profit styles, and only 48c. each. And here are new Scarfs on everything we sell im order| at 25 cents that will bes surprise. You'll note that we may make use of o0r| eso ang “3 rota room to the best sdvantag "3 eel eae RS Sales will thas be effected tho| Know that Palais Koval zrices are lowest always—o autcker. and fomorrow will| cash business assures tt. surely be a gala day. yew EW LOVES TEE He J LOVES: ing in. We hold no old ones, but such as ast cot ont,and we're sure they'll loves jan prices ss ‘lace Rid Worth #1. CENTS. loves. Worth €1.25. 79 25, worth m White Mousquetaire Suede. Worth Lug el PORN EEE PES ice, @1 25. Tan ant Uiack Lamskin Glotes. $1.25 omerrac #L- ECK WEAR. ECKWEAR. istte effects. hapry prices, chotce qualities et uit for aatunn wear All excellent isor SUX Ties, complete assortment of col- China Stik Ties, Reduced from 2% to 15 ing. white, with Ince edae, tn Faced froin 38 t0.20 CTS, ing whits and Ulack, €-yard boxes. Marked down to 10 C78. gig lene Crs. al, na mm $4 to 6 ¢ c an. navy ‘Was @2 00." To- red Ohfffon Ruching, gray, navy biue, and waite. Worth 81.25. Special as Ceiffon . black and selves. An interesting lot varying ‘The freshowt eflects in Net, Brussels Net and . whose values: “ae tlk spot, ith ‘border. Should be ‘a’ Veiltg, tn black, creain $5 OTS. Vil ack Taxedo Velling, STS. Worth 62 ix, With Jet spots, 38 CTS Brussels Net with chenille spot, 38 CTS. weap at 4 ‘of the latest styles and shades in Sewing Silk and Grenadine Veiling for fall wear. Jolanda ‘Only TIVE TIVE OSIERY JRARGAL ATES r 3 ITk osieny IBARGats H ar price, ‘age soa ‘OTION ‘TIMES. orion Limes: +N Not a completer stock anywhere. If you've searched in vain for au article sls: where look over Gur stock. Some exceptional “specials” for 1- "air Grtmpers, Worg bts, Now 2for5 OTS. on Corset Lacers, 3 for 3 CTS, Silk ‘uarter Elastic. Keduced from 25 to 25 cTs. YARD. Allsbaes Darning Cotton, 3 CTS, ball. ‘ue iairvins, dose in pickaae Best Quality’ ‘Stecl-pant ‘Hairpins, 3 CTS. Oo ie ee i : i Machine Oil, 8 CTS. bottle. Sineie" Banton Reduced from 15 to 8 CTS. “ “Souble Bandos. Reduced from 25 to 12 CTS. each. Assorted Hairpins, 5 and 10 CTS. box. fourning Pins, Sand 5 CTS. box. Neuss Gubes, 6 10, 18 and 30 OFS. box. SHE HASBEERGHIERS. All-silk. Seal Hemstitchedeffects. Beau. tifully worked. ‘They're worth, every one, 38 CTS." We'te going to make you'a presant of the Giiference between that and tomorrow's price, 25 CTS. each. Andthen here's a fine Silk Handkerchief for ‘Men that make an) Ys fellow love her eee Senn weer tiful patterns. Regular 73-cent Sat ourlorfelt-prost priceisGs Crs. HINA ‘ANDEERCHIEFS, HINA Trt Pak Yor TS G8 TS wW. Pies gee & A. F Hbte# E Sobre Co, 719 Mazer Space 719 1015 F STREET N.W., 18 AGAIN IN THELEAD. WE HAVEJUST RECEIVED 195 PAIRS LADIES’ BRIGHT DONGOLA HAND-SEWED TURN BOOTS, OPERA AND COMMON-SENSE TOES. SIZES VERY NEARLY COMPLETE,FROM 1 TO 8 AND FROM 4 TO EE WIDTHS. THESE ARE THE SHOES YOU NOW WANT FOR AUTUMN WEAR. WE CHALLENGE ANY ONE TO OFFER YOU A BETTER BOOT FOR 94.00 OB $6.50. OUR PRICE 18 ONLY 99.9. WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED OVER 225 PAIRS MEN'S PATENT CALF SHOES, SEVERAL STYLES. MANY DEALERS WOULD CHARGE YOU $6.00 OR 86.50 FOR THEM. OUR PRICE IS ONLY 88.75. ALSO MEN'S $5.00 CALF BLUCHERS FOR 63.45. ALSO MEN'S $400 CALF BLUCHERS FOR $2.95. AND 275 PAIRS LADIES’ HJGH SHOES (SAMPLE SHOES) AT LESS THAN WHOLE- SALE PRICES. SIZES ABE 3 AND 3%; A, BAND O WIDTHS. OTHER DEALERS MAY SAY TO YOU THAT WE CANNOT MAKE SUCH FEAR- FUL REDUCTIONS AND LIVE. BUT WE ANSWER BY SIMPLY REPLYING THAT WE MAKE IT A BUSINESS TO SEARCH THE FACTORIES FOR GOODS COUNTER- MANDED FOR FAILURE TO GET THEM OUT ON TIME AND FOR GOODS MANU- FACTUBERS DO NOT FEEL SAFE IN SHIPPING. WE TAKE ONLY RELIABLE MAKES, AND GET THEM AT OUR OWN PRICE, THUS ENABLING US TO GIVE THE PUBLIC GENUINE BARGAINS IN FINE FOOTWEAR. Taz W ieee Cac Hovsz 1115 F Srreer N. W. ace * Faz & Wosren Hats. Duniap’s Sth arenus styles in SUK and Derby tntro- | duced today. Pie R rs eet a GPa Buse 280. WILLETT & RUOFF, Bole Avents, seem 905 Penna, ave. ABS UNCON: HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO. 497 Penn. ave., sttoinins National Hotel, ‘Trunks and saichels of bwst awake at uw prices, Lapis who nave notan Autumn Coctume or Wrap need a change of neckwear to look passable on Sunday. Here are the latest French Chambray Chemisettes in the new shades of bine and pink, latest shape Turn- over and Standing Collars, 50 cents’ worth of quality | for only 38 cents. The Lace Remnant counter will also help to make you look charming on Sunday. x Groves.—tne very tatest for Autumn is the 4-but- 2d EDITION. A DISTRICT VICTORY. Rejoicing Over the Good Shooting at E * Sea Girt, LAST DAY OF HE ROCKVILLE Fu Sansaranreza. 512 DILLWYN sT., PHILADELPHIA PA. T have taken » great deal of med cinein my life, but no remedy ever helped me so much as Ayer's Sarse- parila, which I consider the best Another Attempted Train Robbery in the West. A TRAGEDY A? PITTSBURG. | blood purider in the world. ' E Wale CURES OTRERS. WON THE BRONZE HORSE. Excellent, Shooting by the District Teams | at Sea Girt. Spopial Dispatch to The Evenini: Star. Camp Srexcen, Sra Girt, N. J. Sept. 9, 1892. WILL cup rou. ton English Waiking Glove, in new shades of red and charming effects known aa tcood tints. Those of doz- skin, with saddler seams, look somewhat clumsy, but, if you will allow one of the Palais Royal experts to fit «pair, you will find thet first appearances are deceiving. Only @1.50 pair, but we don’t expect | You to purchase because invited to have them tried on. The 4-button Chevrette Gloves, piqne sewed, are $1.85 a pair. Tho new rede are self and black stitched. | The Genuine Pigskin or Marritz Mousquetaires are also here in reds and other autumn shades, only 96. pair. a | | Haspaercuters.tmonsante of dozen dows | not exawwerate the number of now Handkerchiefs | here. Prices range from 13c. to Se. each. If you would learn of the special values ask to see those scal- Jopad or erabrotdered ut 186. each, or 2 for 50 conte; Also apeciai are those marked ‘5e.—the oredit store | merchante deem the atter extra good value at 40 cents, Sewerny.—vimentt to point to any one or two styles among these many Hatr and Hat Pins and Orna- ments. Prices range from 10c. to $9.98 each. Per- haps the <reatest surpriss will be the imitations of the expensive. Rios. —attios of Now Ribsons for the extumn. Some are extraordinarily cheap when the quallty is considered. To illustrate: All-silk Moire, 2%¢ inches wideand only 25c. yard. The colors include the new wood shades, reds and greens. Wiriars.—rne wintow of Xo, 1117 Pen ave. ts attracting much attention. In it are ss of the London and Paris autumn styles known 29 ‘*the Marlowe," ‘‘the Derby,” “‘the Jane Hading,” “the London,” ‘the Bourse.” The ‘Dolgoruki,”” suit is the latest London costume, though with Ruslan name. ‘Veerrs.—the new arrivals from Paris almost force you to discard your old veil, though it may have been bought only yesterday. The new are square and round, with dots of chenille and Jet, some with bor- ders, others with dots here and there. Each Veil be- ing one yard long any size hat may be filled. Only 302. veil. Curcprex.—re new Coats, ke., are here for chil- dren from 4 to 16 years of aze. And so are the New Shape Collars for boys and girls. 123, 15, 19, 25c. each. Some Silk Windsors for 25c. each that are Sun- day-like. About Stockings in lower portion of this column. | | Fon nome.—rne good housewife retains respect and affection by making home not less attractive than herself. Here are little ccst additions that might Just as well first grace home on Sunday: Down Pillows, covered with figured silks, only 81.34each. Chenille Table Covers, in artistic colorings, only 8c. each. Madras Drapery Scarfs, with silk stripes and tassels, only 25c. each. Three hints and probably your want not mentioned. But here's the whole side of the store loaded with kindred goods. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Usrn 6 P.M. Sarvanar. ‘It does credit to the buyer; an interesting catalogue might be compiled from it. But here we must can- dense, 250. to 95.68 aro the price extremes of our an- tumn tmportations. The buyer has sacrifice profit to pride and offers Fast Black and Fancy Hose for 2c. that cost almost that amount at wholesale. B5c.—1is very evident that 81 nover before was enough to buy three pairs of many such Stockings as these. Atmong the thousands of patrs to select from M* ¥INSLow's SOOTHING SYRDP Has been used for over FIFTY YEA! of MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIO and is tho best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Besure and ssk for ‘*Mra. Winslow's Sooth- ineSyrap” and take no other kind. 25oente s bottle, ey Browws Inox Brrreas gnough for Washington to hove one of Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia. Malaria, | its teams reach the phenomenal altitude | jer: 88 Ger ‘Debility. “Physicians recom- inend fe Al Reaiors cell Gesutnethan trademark | Of L464. it was announced — that the | Tremexvovs Revverrox Ix Puices. Triple plated Silver Castors, with 5 pieces, QE, Triple-plated Butter Dishes, with «lass or QS} ‘Triple-plated Four-piece Tea Sets, unique represented and cheerfully refund the money if pur- chase ia not satisfactory. I2inches hich, at 250. each—made to sell at and worth 75c. Decorated Vases from 3c. up. Alnutt, first; D. H. Warfield, second. "Silk LF H All of our elegantly decorated fine BISQUE STAT- | quilt—Miss Belle Veirs. Crazy quilt—Miss ae UES, VASES, CUSPIDORS, Fine CUPS and Veirs, Worsted quilt—Mrs. Chas. Grif- | Adetailed list was before the writer as he wrote. | SAUCERS and FANCY CHINA fith. Worsted quilt—Miss Belle Vetre. Cro- Now mas the first regiment of the District National Guard rejoice and be glad. Let Col. ‘Moore and all the officers and enlisted men in | his command arise and “whoop her up,” for the | first regiment has won the bronze horse for the | second time and in doing it put up a record-| breaking ecore. Any team that in succeeding years touches | the highly elevated: peg will havo to stand on | ite toe tips, And then, as if it was not glory by MILLIONR ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the | District of Colnmbia engineer team was second, | with 1,860, while the second District of Co” lumbia regiment aggregation came in third. 1,067. And howexultantevorybody wus in Camp Spencer last night, and how after’ everybody | had bad a good sleep the exultation broke out again this morning. Maybe Gen. Ordway and the other members of the brigade headquarters party were not pleased, Vonnsylvanta’s “cracks” were very much up- | sot at their defeat, They imagined they were | in fail ponsersion of a woft snap. All their cal- | culations were knocked out of sight. > YOUNG BRIDE. SHOT H Frank Garvin, » Pittsburg Artist, Killed His Wife of a Few Days. 22 Sruverwane, Bisgues, Aar ane Pirrssure, Pa., 9.—Frank Garvin, ar- tist, employed by the Commercial-Gazetteshot and instantly killed his bride of a few days at their residence, on Avery street, Allegheny City, Just before noon today. Mra, Garvi formerly Cora Redpath, was for a uum! years a trapeze actress with Barnum’s show and was widely known, She wus about twenty years ofage. Her father, Homer Redpath, recent removed his family fo Chicago, where they reeide. > x Faxcy Goons, Every housekeeper knows how much is added to the beauty of « home by a bright piece of Silverware, ahandsome pair of Vases, beau- tiful piece of Bisque or other ornaments prop- erly displayed. We are going to bring these things within the reach of ali now, when they are needed to decorate your homes for the @. A. B. encampment, by a —— LAST DAY OF THE FAIR. More Premiums Awarded This Morning— Putting the Track in Shapo. Spectal Dispatch to Tue Evening Star. Rockvitix, Mp., Sept. 9.—This the third and Inst day of the agricultural fair opened with a | cloudy eky, but by noon there wasa large crowd | in attendance. The copious rain of last night | dissipated the dust and the trees in the grove) looked fresh and green. At 10 o'clock there was a grand cavalcade of the premium stock on the race course, which attracted general atten- tion and was perhaps the finest in the history of the scciety. ‘This morning the xc- cumulation of yesterday's dust was scraped from the track, which was put in first-class order for the closing races this afternoon. The program for the afternoon embraces two trots, two runs and county roadsters’ race. PREMIUMS AWARDED THIS MORNING. ‘The following additional premiums were awarded this morning: Home-made fabrics--Carpeting—Wm. Dor- sey, first; D. H. Warficld, second. Rug—B. metal butter plates, shape and design, at "$ 4.98 Bold in jewelry stores at 87.50. We quarantee all our Silverware to be exactly as Bisques Axp Vases. Weare closing out a lot of fine Ivory Bisque Figures, ‘We are offering (during this sale only) line of finely aie saieiar chet quilt—B. W. Alnutt. Calico quilt—D. H. a rece — Warfisld, fret; Mise Bello Veirs, second. Knit ieae ij uilt—B. W. Alnutt. Pants and vest—Mrs. C. . Baggerly, first; Miss Rose Wagner, second. Bors Crormnxa Derarrwext Buttonholes—Mrs. P. D. Laird, first; Miss Belle Veirs, second. Cotton stockings —Mis: Belle Veirs. Darned stockings—Mrs. E. E. Btonestreet, first; Mrs. P. D. Laird, second. Machine sewing—Mrs. P. D. Laird, first; Miss L. Bennett, second. Hund sewing-Mrs. W. E. | Muncaster, first; “Mrs. P. D. Laird, sec- ond. Patched garments—Miss L. ’ Ben- first; Mra P. D. Laird, second. -¥—Mrs. M. C. Darby. first; Mrs. P. D. Laird, second. Patched garment— Mise L. Bennett, first; Mra. P. D. Laird, sec- Xe a this lot OF akon OY eien Nnga ees in silk pized cassemercs ao oe a Faaranteed SieEiy’ a wool, sO. LO- ‘These goods are offered by the regular cloth- ing houses as great barwains at $5 and 96. GIRLS’ REEFERS, sizes 4 to 12. in tanec bon gee are many hundreds that were imported to retail at 60 centa, and that will be their price after Saturday. ‘There are Fast Black Lisle and Cotton Hose, fancy boot patterns and many indescribable styles—the latest ‘will pay you to investigate. broidery on worsted—Mra. P. D. Laird, tirst; Paris novelties. And.allare ingrain dyed—ayed be- | Let us quote you OUR prices for Mra, CW. Baggerly,eecond. Drawn work fore weaving and therefore better colors and better yer A B, W. Alnutt, are Sire See = wearing than the hose usually vy wo ond. Fancy’ knit worsted—B. W. Alnutt, firet; _ See id E Aa g — Mra W. E. Muncastor, second. Crochet worsted 49 c. rote inctude such novettion ss these: Polka Dota aa ‘coe —Miss Rose Wagner, first; Mra. W. E. Mun- in combination colors; Navy Blue Hose, with instep ‘silk embroidered; black, with vertical stripes of silk embroidery; and here are Boot Patterns of fancy col- ors thet are guaranteed as fadelese as the fast black; all the new French grays and London reds and fast colore. What aluxury! 7 5o. tor Parts Novelty Hose that would be gener- ally advertised as “‘ezelusive novelties and only @1 6 pair.” Besides the new Grecian stripes are some au- v frail, but is the Sandal Hose, the effect produced by black and colors. And see these bieck stockings with floral designs of silk floss. These look worth nearer $2.50 ‘than 96 cents: boot patterns, with black feet and instey ornamented with arabesque or Persian designs. Now comes the best value of al]. Silk Hose with open work in lace effects, which ts the to-b¢ fashion- able stockiag of the 1898-98 season. $1.25 o25.05.—-netwoen these extremes price | § are many others, for a collectiou of Fine Silk Hosiery, the équal of which has never before been brought to Washington. The usuai also opera leneths and tights are included at above prices. The buyer will be only too pleased for connotsseurs to call and look through the stock without any present thought of buying. Cunpuews Hose 19c.-cunaren's, aimee snd Bors’ Fast Black | Ribbed Stocisines, Sizes 5 to 84. These are sutumn weight and imported. Domestic hose may be profit- | ably sold at 100. « pair. These imported hose cannot be sold permanently at less than 250. | 25.0.—among these are Fast Black Hose generally | retailed from 290, to 50c. « pair. We temporarily | cbarge 25c. for all sizes. See these: Boys’ Bxtra Heavy Ribbed Bicycle Hose, in sizes 7 to 10; Boyy Double Knee Ensiish School Hose, tn sizes 6'to O46; Children's and Mises’ Double Knee Hose, in sizes 5 ‘wo 0; Misses’ English Dérby Ribbed Hose, in sizes 5 to _| 10; Hose not ribbed, in sizes 4to 34; Infante’ Hose, | tm sizes 4 to 5i4—all at 250. «pate. If we could only show the quality and finish as you read! | Could publish = yard-long price list of Hoss, | €adually rising fm price to $1.25epeir. But the chances are you wouldn't read it, and if you did you wouldn't understand. A ten minutes’ visit here will tell_you more of the 1892-98 Children’s Hosiery than would the study of » volume in print. Tue Paas Ror. , Offers some special bargains in MEN'S SHIRTS. LADIES’ HOSE and HANDKERCHIEFS, which it And Decorating Materials of all kinds, We'll save you from 25 to 80 cente on every dollar's worth you'll de- ‘cdde to buy. 403, 405, 407 7x Sz. N.W. Eveny Hovsexeerzr Kxows Tat WHICH BESTOWS THE GOOD, HAS BECOME A UNIVERSAL CHARM, ATTRAQTIVE ALIKE TO RICH AND POOR. TO PART WITH ALL THEIR HABD-EARNED|| PLEDGE OF THEIR SINCERITY AND SHARE| WITH US, AS THEIR CONVENIENCE MAY DIO- TATE, A SMALL PORTION OF THEIR IN SATISFACTION OF THE DEBT. PERITY THUS NESTLE AROUND THE FIRE- SIDE, HOME BECOMES AN ATTRACTION AXD GOOD FELLOWSHIP 18 ENGENDEREDIN THE BREASTS OF ALL. SISTENT PRICES. OUR LINE EMBRACES PARLOR, DINING AND BED ROOM FUBNITUBE,|| ond. Hand embroidery—Mrs. M. C. Darby, first; Mrs. P. D. Laird, second. Embroidery on flannel—Mra. P. D. Laird, first; Mra, John B. Davis, second. Embroidery on silk—Mra.C. W. Beall, first; Mrs. P. D. Laird, second. m- « Over Frastsumxo Depanruent ouster, second. Crochet cotton—Mre. J. B.} Davis, first; BW. Alnutt, second. Crochet ail. P. D. Laird. Home-made lace—Mra. D.R. Warfield, first; Mrs. C.W. Baggerly,second. Bofa cushion—Miss Emma T. Stabler. first; Mrs. P. D. Laird, second. Pin cushion—Mrs. 0. W. rly, first; Mra. P. D. Laird, second. Afghan—Miss Belle Veirs, first; Mrs. P. D. Laird, second. Outline work—Mrs. P. C. Darby, first Mrs. J.B. Davis, second. Royal lace work: Mrs. C. W. riy, first; Miss Belie Veirs, second. Royal art embroidery—Mrs. C. W. Baggerly, first; Mrs. W. E. Muncaster, second. Darned net—Mrs. P. D. Laird, first; Miss Belle Yeirs, second. Chenille—Mrs. P. D. Laird, first; Miss Belle Veirs, second. Hemstitching— ‘Miss Bello Veirs, first; Mrs. P. D. Laird, second. | Fancy knitting--Mre. W. E. Muncaster. Cro- chet lace—Mrs. J.B. Davia, Handkerchief— Mrs. C. W. Baggeriy. ————_ ROBBERS BUT NOT CRACKSMEN. A Safe Captared From an Express Car, but It Couldn’t Be Opened. = Gurtuaiz, S.*D., Sept. 9.—The south-bound train, No, 408, on the Santa Fe road was held ,| up at Wharton, Indian territory, few miles from Guthrie by five masked men at 10:45 clock last night. They took the safe from the express car, but secured no booty. When the train reached Wharton the robbers clambored the train at various points, Two took | ‘charge of the engineer while others attacked the ‘express car and still others intimidated the pas- ‘They kept up an incessant firing from et revolvers, e jessenger Wagoner was ovei an thd men took charge of the safe. After spend- twenty-five minutes fo force if open being unsuccessful rode away, firing their pistols and yelling. They socured nothing. THE PACIFIC EXPRESS ROBBEAY. Kaxeas City, Mo., Sept. 9.—Notwithstand- Marraew Benxaeru, 4 PRESENT BENEFIT 18 WORTH A THOU- SAND ANTICIPATED POSSIBILITIES. HEREFORE OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM. BELIABLE HOUSEKEEPERS, NOT WISHIN( jAVINGS, PAY US A FEW DOLLARS AS A WEEELY OR MONTHLY ALLOWAM q COMFORT, BEAUTY, ELEGANCE AND PROS- OFFERED ON CREDIT aT LOWEST CARPETS — DRAPERIES — STOVES — aND WORKS OF ABT. * lovee & Hanan Case Axn Cxzorr Houses ‘ 917, O28, WE AND was TTH SE. | house today 9618,667. with 1,837. The sixth battalion team is ineighth place, with 1150 to its credit, and it is not w tail- | ender by any means. There are three Jersey | © teams below it, the lowest of thi getting but | IN WALL STREET ToDay. Animation Disappeared From the Market After 11 O'clock, New Yorx, Sept. 9.—The stock market was almost devoid of life this morning during most of the hour, although New England, St. Paul, Reading and the industrials developed con- siderable animation and of the industrials and New England mari, strength. The rest of the list, however, was dull and listless, oven the usually inent stocks like Western Union and Louisville showing no fluctuation. Prices were generally slightly lower than those of last e , but the Goulds were exceptions to the rules, but failed to move with the strong stock. New England developed strength again and rose 1 per cent to 363%, but distillers rose as much and general electric , while St. Paul and Reading were both permitted to retire slightly. A slight better temper marked the late dealings and sugar was moved up fractionally, but no further feature was seen ami at 11 o'clock the market was dull and steady to firm, generally at fusignificant changes from firet prices, Money on call is onsy at $ per cont. Prime mercantile paper, $3a6. Sterling exchange is met and steady’ with actual bumness at 4.S6a 87% for sixty-day bille and 4.8804.85'¢ for demand. Posted rates, 4.87:;a4.49. The clear- ing house statement for today is ne follows Exchanges, 102,073,148, balances, $5,114,360. The subtreasury was debtor at the clearing Government bonds have eady. State bonds have been Railroad bonds bave been dull and imation and motten disappeared from been dull and neglected. steady. All | the stock market after 11 o'clock, the trading being liteloss in the extreme, leading stocks sank into dulls and while the ws with the rest of the list absolute stagnation overspread the dealings. No feature of any kind was eeen and | at noon the market was still dull and steady at but slight changes from first prices. Bar silver, 83. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCTAL. following are the openine jew York Stock Sark ‘Carson & Macartue Th the « prices of Lal Yo M Washinzton Stock F. Regular call, 12 trie Light Conv. 5s, $2 Light Con chanze. Washingt 101 bid. — ase: ava Georg Tot 6 Wasatn, ton and Georgetow Mas Washingt Eek’ morty, Ratire: jectric Lt Ame American Seearit ~ aske and et Co. imp. id, eke Haak of Washington, 3 bid, — Centra’, Faru 100 bid, — asked. Railroad Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, 312 bid, — asked. Metropolitan, 95 bid, 105 asked. Columbia, 58 bid, 65 asked. Capitol and Street, 87 bid, a asked. Eckington a Home, 50 bid, — asked. leytown, — bid. 50 asked. Insurance Stocks—Firemen’s, 47 bid, 55 asked. Fraukiin, 48 bid, — asked. Metropolitan, 7 bid, — axked. National Union, 16% bid, 1 lumbla, 15%" bid, 16%" asked. Potom asked. Riggs. 7 bid, Sasked. People’s, 5% bid, asked. Lincoln, $id, sy asked. Commercial, bid, 5% seked. ‘rue’ Insurance Stocks—Colambia Title, 6% bid, TH wake Nias aud Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, 46 bid, 47 asked. Georgetown Gas, 454 bid, — asked. U.S. Klectric Light, i47 bid, 157 asked. Telephone Stocks — American Graphophone, 4 bid, Sasked. Cuesapeake aud Hotomac, 40 bid, — asked Miscellaneous Stocks—Wash. Brick Machine, — bid, $00 asked, Great Falls Ice, 185 bid, — asked. Pneumatic Gun Carriage, 1.01 bid, 1.20 asked. Lin- ouln Hall, 75 bid, — asked. Ivy City Brick, Ss bid. 95 asked.” Washington Market, — bid, 1s’ asked. Nor. & Wash., D.C.,Steainboat Co., ¥ bid,— asked. Interocean Building, — bid, 75 asked Safe Deposit aud Tras paules—Wasnington Loan and Trust, 120% bid, 125 asked. Security and Irust, 121 bid, — asked. Safe Deposit aud ‘Trust Co., 115 bid, Washington Safe Deposit, 100 bid, — asked. paket Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Scpt. 9.—Fiour steady, unchanged —receipta, 12,004 barrels; shipments, 50,956 barrels; sales, 425 barrels. Wheat dull — No.'3 red apot, i47,ai5; September, 143 did; October, 76ai6 December, 193 a79%; steamer No. 2 red. 70 Teceipts, 100,636 bushels; saipments, i els; stock, 2.140.504 bushels; sales, 50, Southern ‘wheat steady—Fultz, Teal ber, S8igaie%s; October, SERBS; Fear, 59% asked—receipts, 7,181 bushels; shipments, 12.86¢ bushels; stock, 24%3 bushels; sales, 4.000 bushels. Southern corn steady—white, 3645s; yellow, Sais. Oats quiet—No. 2% white western, 354 489%; No. 2 mixed western, 86 a8T};—receipts, 35,993 bush- els; stock, 101,799 bushels, “Kye quiet—No. 2 654, se4—receipte, 1,520 bushels; shipments, 12,000 busi- els, stock, 39,334 bushels. Ray firim—good to choice timothy, 14.50a15.00. Grain freignts q unchanged. ‘Cotton nominal — midd)ing, Provisions steady—mess pork, 13.50a14.00; bul meats, loose shoulders, 744: long clear, § rib aides, 84; sugar-pickled shoul cured smoked 5 als; large, 1334; lard, Butter—creame! 28a%; do. tmitati 4 Longberry, Corn dull—mixed spot, 533,a54; Septem. 9A; refined, 94; crude, ‘TX. , fancy, 25496; do. fair to choice, mm, 20a22; ladle, fancy, 18al noice, 16al7; store-packed, 15al7. ‘ages good to cholee, 16a; a —19a%0. Coffee irin—Rio fair, 175; No. 7, 15. Sugar firm—granulated, sy. Copper steady—refined, 10%a11. a and act- ive—i.25ul.26 per gallon in car load lots. Pea- Bute-- Virginia fancy hand-ploked, 4ia4%; tarm- ers’, 3a3%; North Carolina, 8; shelled, No. 1, 4; shelled, No. % 4! BALTIMORE, Sept. 9. — Virginia ten-forties, Stadv; do. threes, 74a74X; Northern Central stock, 4%, bid; Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern arst Incomes, 69 bid; do. second incomes, 273 a28. do. third incomes, 7 bid; Consolidated gas bunds, 115340116; do. stock, 60aéox,. Chicago Markets. » tases May, oy Cora = Sep. 5 October, 41%: May, 30%. Oate— September, 33%; October, 83%; May, 87. Pork ptember, 10.20; October, 10.25. i DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Equrrr Court—Judge “Coz. Today—Matthews agt. Matthews; sale ratified and finally confirmed. Brown Brown; WE pearance In re New F 5 i] i i i & 5 8 r 5 ? lt i t ez" Hall asked. | | Persoxar.—P. B. Simpson of Syracuse, Hago 8 '| MoCartney of Georgetown and Ten- | |, | of Philadelphia are at the Ebbitt—J. A. H. | s DEMOCRATS EXHIBIT SATISFACTION. Results Expected From Mr. Cleveland's Conference With Tammany Leaders. | Spectal Dispatch to The Evening Star. | New Youx, Sept %—There was an air of | satisfaction and bustle at the democratic head- | thet | quarters today. ‘The result of last night's con- | ference between Mr. Cleveland and Messrs | work NOT OVERCROWDED. | Murphy, Croker and Shechan is spoken of as | | T made a visit yorterday to the Wi | entirely satisfactory. It is not probable that | Senator Hili will come here to meet Mr. | Asylum and investigated the condition It fe winderstood that | inctvation with peel mean | a at present, but i jurphy and Sheeban were authorized to j pone | overcrowded of the buildings, I for him at the conference of last night and that the fact that they express satisfaction with the result ix evidence that it will be eatisfactory | female work | to Senator Hill * | Sasve wore There is reason to believe now that the | BOt Unusual to | Senator will enter upon the campaign and | 9er# in the old | make come speeches for the ticket. addition of the | It is intimated that another dinner will be | Opened during Given at later day at which Senator Hull and | Sceommodetion for fr Chavainnd il os ieeana separ criticism Uhave to make is upon the insufficient | _ Much interost is felt in tonight's meeting at | foce in the building to | Tammany Hall oners, to keep them proper Congressmen Cockran and Fellows and others ™4itain proper discipline, are to speak, and it ie understood that the key- | i tort, he ale ‘york house there te note of the campaign will be sounded. for complaint. But this is an old and Congressman Coombs of Brooklyn, called at | 84 cannot be remedied until Congress the democratic headquarters today, and in con- Seka een fore ieege ofititonsl batiding. oo ction expressed Bimself af e resent eyetern the men are occupy- <ecin the sbbnadion, ada =o, steht, wn and a many as pi 9 Some unfgvorable comment ts made in re ® “ingle roo be plan ad ™ the new gard to the absence of Senators Gorman az work house should be introduced in the Vrice and Chairman Harrity from the confer- | Pe building that must soon be erected for the ence of iast night, but this is explained by the | ™#l¢ prisoners | statement that the conference was with EMPLOVING CONVICTS ON THE STREET, fog to gl York ss wd wr In regard te another point to which atten- only those who were particularly ‘interested | tion has been called in the public print, 4 on this subject were present. The absence of | the om; ccment of the ware honet p — Mr. McLaughlin is not looked upon as signifi cant of any lack of co-operation on his part, Public works, I would beg to say that the com- plaint does not seem to be On the contrary, it is understood that he is earnest im his desire for democratic harmony OT! thing that might be = Provement on the present order of things is to | employ the prisoners only in the suburbs or owt | of-the-war places. There is an objection te having these men moving about in the crowded parts of the city. If such m distinction could de mado, and the superintendent of the asylum, Secor directed to coutine bis emylorment of the men e's party fo . jo tore dixtant parts of the one objection tion im South Caratina, There | Would be removed mista eG or Roe en being compelled to wear chertoppiarice | tek striped uniforms, this is in accordance with an s existing law. I have ina previous ree- Tillinan ai followers | cmamended that some other suit be adopted for > | PEOPLE’s PARTY The Leaders Here Don't Like the Situation tn Sonth DISSATISFIED. ad alliance have reason for | the male work house prisoners, ‘The women reverse ia true. At the | *ear plain bine, It is evident that the garb i sdquarters hore, which ix really the | Must be such ss to distingmish the men on the y strecte at prevent easy escape from the gange, national be national by ed not be the regulation criminal unl- asmuch ws th Aquarters of have any, T a the ail people's party, tm | hut at's man is regarded | form. m of affaires in South | THE PRIFON VAX, is naid to be nusatisfactory than | One abuse that should be corrected in the in- else in the United States, Mr. Dun- |+terests of common decency is found in conn organ, satd to | tion with the e's party folks | fron hey would prob- 1 put up ao prison van, carrying prisoners the Police Court and city hall to the jail rk house. The prieoners are carried in- minately,tmen, women and children in the that ‘thy manttes and ose locked prwon van. Into this hot for W ors. As for box are crowded girls who are taken to the jail said he was a democrat and that the | simply for detention, who may be cleared the factions of that | following day. On ty visit yesterday I auw the ubushed, | van discharge its load twice, both times democrats | women roming ont with the men, handenffed, the democratic | one w child six months old in her to this | arms. ber of prisoners daily trane- noe ferred 5 netitutions ts «uch as to justify ouvevances, because the van two separate Jo not want ) with this | almost always is required to make more than wines. Mes got tocome | one trip in order to carry out ite daily contin- mocratic ntus. The gent. [would recommend that sthps be taken aud as to that to correct this abuse this to say keep up the fran they perpetrated will put the uthern democraté, In general [found the institution in good jack counties that order and the hospitals and kitchens clean and ma public sentament | neat. > Maz, Gro. U. Rose of the appointment re- | division, ‘Treasury Department, has returned from an enjoyable vacation and is at bis desk. Range of the Thermometer. - Charles W. Dyson bas been Nava Oxpens. inh commission steamer Fish | The following wore the temperatures mt thy Commander Albert Ross, de- | “Mice of the weather bareaa today: Sa.m., 63; Caneel granted | 2P-., 78; maximum, 74; minimum. 60. ve. Lieut. PF. W. Nichola, de- | “a Richmond and ordered to the | —_“econd Edition Continued on Gth Page. lation ax executive. Lieuts. W. P. Pot- | MAKRIED. idgely Hunt, detached from the Ph | adelphia and « red to hold themselves in readiness for orders to the Baltimore. 3 ached from the coast survey and granted three months’ leave. i DOWLING-MATTHEWS, On Sertonber & 1809, P. C. Bowers, detached from | by the Rev. &. FP. Ryen, PRANK. DOWLING to the fish commission steamer Fish Hawk and or- | ANNA MATTHEWS of Westuncam, D.C NO? to duty at the New York navy yard. MARARITER —DAVIG. 7. Use, at Wasbineton, D.C. fer .OTTIE D. MAKKRII I VIR. bout of this efty. | F. Hulie of New York, C. E. Brose of Cincin- | ,,SH™ELEN-SOMERVELL. On Thurstay. | nati and J. C. Meyer of Corning, | Betas's suottieg. Mire | Willard’s.——J. R. Denson of Louisville, J. A. | ch, 5 ~ Kw Fertem- teeddetcnnd the th, Merling. Vay Yaator of Lav sarge Prost Stering Henrys Le Bitzer. Cincinnati, “L.'T. "Willams | Spe Btw comes ‘incinnati, . A by of Philadelphia and M.'J. Boyd of New | 5/MERVELL of ster) York are at the Randalls. "P. Gray of | Greensboro, N. C., J. E. Terry of Steubenville, | | Ohio, J. M. Hunter of New York and A.B. Cook | BUR SHIPLE | of Har Mé., and Mise MARIE 4 doun county, Va, BOULDIN. At bis parents’ residence, 1712 North Strest. Baltiuore, Ma."ateer charset Paces Ld USTs, only son’ of Ai a Foon of Aurustis ce Seaeia | the 10th mestant, S,_ (n Wednentay, September 7. 102, p.m. ANN BEEN ee me ‘Saturday, st 8 20am. -Requieun mam Mcrae Church.” Kindly omit @owkes BRENNAN. On Thurday. Septem! 43 Tiokias DANIEL its JEN SAN. lay the Lord have wnercy is soul. | Where soleumn requiem tuass will be said. ct RR ee oe ed fa the eughity second year ‘of his ase. BUT pee, LOUIS, thar ot Sasnen W ward Butcher oe ee , ae ag es eee frou her | CAMPBELL. On September &, N02, ARTHUR L- ‘son of Chee L. Gampbult aout totante Funeral at 3 p.re Sunday from Masonic Temple. 2 DUVALL. this life eeu aes = ST SOREN | Smith of Puttimore, F. A. Lewis of New York, | © . W. Smith of Boston and Geo. L. Thomas of | “#!4™ waukee are at the Riggs.——H. A. Goode of | Worcester, 8. B. Thompson of Boston, J. P. Hunter of Pittsburg, F. B. Minick of York and Chas. M. Lamont of Philadelphiaare at the Arlington. ——-H. L. Ray of Boston, H. C. Bern- hein of New York, E. F. Pickett of New York and G. Logan of Chicago are at the Shoreham, F. J. Packard of Chicago, W. H. Gibson of Cincinnati, A. W. Lane of Boston and W. E. Broughton of Philadelphia are at the St. James, ——J. T. Carroll of New York, Geo. W. Tiffany of Harrisburg and F. D. Long’ of Philadelphia are at the Howard House. Saleen Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to the following: Richard Contee and Manse Hudson; James B. Vaughn and Deilia B. Thomas, both of Caroline county, Va.; Joseph Benkert and Frances Wandell. a B Puneral private. CHER. At 10:45 o'rlock The Cable Line and the People. ‘* te the District, was well setae Baber of Tas Bremer Our Sao wil ceee sicery rect phd mud eet Every reasonable person is ready to make all due allowance for many imperfections in the cable car service on account of the inexperi- ence of the employes and the newness of the plant and to suffer such inconveniences as can- not be avoided, but it does not follow that patience and consideration should be extended ‘to all unnecessary annoyances long continued. The gripmen have probably had time to learn how to start and stop their cars, if they are ever going to learn, and the novelty of merely run- ning over the course without refetence to the convenience of the waiting public should have worn off by this time. There may have been a time when stood in crowds on the street corners just to see the cars xo by and waved their hats, hand- | kerchiefs and umbrellas merely asa demonstra- tion of the enthusiasm they felt in apy of the great work the Washington and conductors may now reasonably conclude that the men end women who stand on the corners and make frantic demonstrations to attract attention are not inspired by enthusiasm or trying to imitate enraeaaas omomepeeer ne Eooeoee the “overworked” employee . These wild demonstrations ‘usually signify that abe | "=: persons making them have been on the corner for perhaps fifteen minutes, forty, and that they are anxious for the car stop and take them on. 2 tase ts Seas i aber 8. 1008, Sane, K8karNs Wea BERT bacven iuatent ot Bes: terbert and 3 "Yate Nethasal im the einty-ninth year of hie age. ““Requieseat in pace.” ‘St. Augustine's Church arene a at Age ewes wt whore oes Nasiew ghee adcweck ame ol perhoaitie CHLRERSE RSONE eset areg tare teem 3c fee eee Dore Haseare ‘You know the old saying. ‘“He who hesttates ts lost." ‘Ttcortataly applice with greet force in come things. ‘When you knew you are right don't hesitate to eay ‘& when you know whet you want dunt hesitste to don"t besttate to say you want °°0-4.B- ‘TEB/-6," don hesttate to ese that you get “CAE Tee to refuse anything of fared to you cs ‘‘enme as “or “ast eogeed os O-2-B-T-BB'8°" There te nothing @ Doe" hesitate to say eo when tmitetions and frawis exe cere to you. ‘Doa't heutiats to demand the guumine( ARTLIVS