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EEE 55s W._A. Prince & Oo. eaten SE pe c 7 I 13 S « fh. FE rence . WILL —sell such STERLING QUALITIES at URED. * 5 Fr Say ‘719 MAKKET SPACE. such LOW PRICES as WE quote. i ? wu EER —- ” . ° Pe | SG ‘About seven or etrht monthe ago T wan attacked fe £3 i » Saxs Asp Compasy. A G dy acough, and at once boran to takes medicise much Be Py 20% BER, ERE ahs 5s os ‘ Fs Advertised as an expectorant, and continued using OCRATS ARE ROPEFUL Feet S SE oad Ee Sse, Sua, nes Stitt Brazixe Awar. i od bneeemenethene————— 3S SE coe RE S58 00, 909 mT = or panablergrae neantucryened gmerpuetm B Roo ede Ei Rae Ss Sss® = a $3 é i t Y This is the second week of our T ree tue ruliet, i only mage me worms. I tied covet | “Viewes Brom o Demseratte Stemipetal. — > Oo Og T other remedies, but all in vain apd] ‘think I Ps - < the tngrovemant of Wasrev Sever Lanies Sss$ "00" “od = Have the people of Washington been offered such an | 25rx & ad Ex Pt acs cubcainniiinecemee, eae. | _“cAichigun will eurely be found in the demo- ear that Lnce.of Ful Footwour over hte TO PURCHASE A BPR OW Eee cnvertnity to Yay fe, desire Fal Goods whe |g a cratic column ag hie all, old Charen foemer seasons,—we respectfully call Ss, I D Pp BA BBY | es Prices that our extremely favorable arrangement with a ate Guaneresin tn the wolverine state and ie mowin Washing your attention to the following ftexe, Sever Inporren Daess Patrenxs a”. Dov AS Or New Y. Crtesration owe. sy Abst Yor Witt: Cost ton, toa Stam reporter. “The democrats are Pieked at random from each departient and at antiga sean ‘qualities havg never a ee eee aaa a epectaliy offered for this wee! Linus Evesisa Servers. Sunde Strap Sisppers, Brack, omy or an. Ar S1.50. White Kid Strap Slippers. Rect Goat Strap Slippers. “Viet” Kid Strap Sitppers. pire’ Warxixa Boots. Tant-welt Dongola Button, rent sty'en ae £ cige Hand - turned mia Boots, 4 diferent styles. — Hand-weit Laced Boots, 9 tyien, * dupere esis Foorwran Calf Plucher Laced Shoes Cait Laced Shoes, broad or A = mevtwm ton. ‘a = Calf Congrem Gaiters, side $2.00. = cectmmen == Calif Doubie snd Top Sole — Boot Coupress Suors Misses’ Patent Tip Fine Dongola, epring-heel dut- he or 0. = tom oF laced. cae “Vict Eid Bat- ona, with patent fips. ren’ RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES. g2 SEVENTH ST.. 1914 AN PA AVE, tPA AVE. SE 20 AND 9 Lassoreca & B, Ew Anuvats IN JFWERY, Frets A teow tisn of SHELL HAIR PINS, reat shell cent atyien, trom Do. to 95 5 station ste, 25e. ana 500. cold, with £.95 ch trom Sreauixe strven. Baax sets ov perros, with chains, fom O0c. wo S398. Wires os 25. 9ESO omet Spectars. LIP OGERT A Chk FRAGRANT CAR. LATED DENTIPLICE, ox 50. ** vc Samples given sway for sou to try. T TRIPLE EXTRACT. - per ok Special price, er ounce, bottles free. ARINA COLO& ta long bottles, 71 Dc. per vote Dem reuisr 00. Brecial pris. S> POWDER BOXES. 250. Gescrse renrcwep atwonp eat, enty 1 Dc. per tox Oren resatar s00. aTOMTZERS cats 3Dc, Gee INE TALCUM POWDER eaiy LOc. ot asmortment MERY at red 1 the best makes of PER) New Learnex Goons Ax: LEATHER PocKET Booxs, 2Oe. HE MAGIC COIN PURSE, Zc. LEIGATOR PURSES, with patent, =. 50c. ‘OMBINATION POCKET BOOKS, fm seal Std domavin eather, 5). le. Cano cases, a seat and dongola nan 50a. Less Tuas Pans Prices. Excrvstve enoueh for the wite or daughter of a king —these seven Silk Velour Frieze Dress Patterns. They cost the importer $7. yard. Too exclusive even for his best trade. No one came along with sufficient courage to buy them of him. The season advancing he gots tired of the glory of owning them and accepts the offer of the Washington Palais Royal representa- fire, So that they come to us—to you seven ladies at only $3.98 syard. . Te anctner part of ste column wil be Sound other valuable hints concerning your @utumn costume. Here are good value trimmtnes for the fabrics mentioned: Silk Moss ‘Trimminee, tn the shade to match or properly contrast with the dress material—%¢-tnch wide, 280 yard; inch, 450. yard; 2 inches, 500 yard. Peacock feather edie also, only 500. yard, Decorantoxs For Houn Christmas ts near enough for us to be preparing. ‘The stamped goods that so many of you will find such Pleasure fu outlining are already here. To create an early demand afew price concessions are made—for tomorrow only. From among the thonsand and one scarfs for buffet, bureau, washstand, &o., ths following are selected: Those with knotted fringe and drawn work that are 1B¥S4 inches and taarked 25c. will be 190. tomorrow, Those 18x72 inches and marked 290. will be 280. to morrow. The stamped and hemstitched Momte Scarfs, 18x54 inches, and marked OSc., wtil Be 49e. tomorrow. ‘Those 18x74, for 37. instesd of 5c. These Sheer Linen Hemstitched Scarfs are two yards long and only $20. tomorrow. Choice of any SSc. Scart sor only 68¢. tomorrow. The 1c. Linen Biscutt Clothe for only iS. The 2c. Night Dress Caseavor only 22a The 50r. Combing Towels for oniy 9%. The Pin Tray Covers for oniy 9. The 200. Table Covers for only Ie. ; the 50c. Tinted Covers for oniy 29, The Fringe for them at 10c. instead of 12}40. a yard. ‘The following are also stamped tn appropriate de signs which are entirely new: Shoe Bags with two pocketsat 1c. tnetead of 15e. ; with four pockets, at te, instead of 29¢. Duster Bags at 11a. tnatead of 15. t aud Cut Bags at fie. instead of 290. Large Laundry Bucs at 2%. instead of Soe. Note that these are neatly and strongly bound with braid and are ex- tra good values at resular prices, #0 that we oan't aford fo make the apecial prices more thina one-day sur- pete. Gz" The best Twisted Embroidery Silk, 450. s dozen Skeins, Rope SUk, 65c. dozen. Filo Floss, 500. » a ze. Herne are nome trighteners at ittle prices: Head Rests made of figured India silk, with silk tassels, only 2c. each. Satin Covered Pin Cushions, ornamented with Per- sian cover, only 30°. each. China Silk Drapery Scarfs, with hand-painted bolt- tng cloth ends, only 49. each. cn Table Covers, with knotted fringe, only ae Silver ai each. ited ware may be found at the jewelry stores, but not at Palais Royal prices. See the fol- lowing: Callendar of 1893 inclosed fn filagree silver frame, only $1 Handsome Silver Inkatand for only $1.53, Handetched Silver and French-plate Glass Mirrors for only 98e. Filagree Silver Photo Frames for only %5e. Cologne Bottle of Cut Glass and Hand- some Silver Tray for only $1.68. Pins Trays, 8c. ; Card Trays, 75a; Candlesticks, 81.35 A hundred and one novelties in silver-plated ware at prices pro- portionately low. THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘12th and Peun. ave. Coxcexsrso Your Acres Duzss. Leer ase wtere economy can be observed without sacrificing quality and style. Here's a point worthy of thought—the width of the material. You know the Tage width of dress goods is 40 inches, end that it os at least six yards for costame. Now, if you can secure material that ts 54 inches wide, only four yards is required. Hane, tor tmstance, 1s © eassple of the 54-inch English Tourist Suiting fromthe Palais Royal. It's certainly the equal tn quality of this 40-inch Wie fabric that also costs 75 cents. To the unthink- ing the price is the same—it fe, but if ian't. A dress Jength from the Palais Royal will cost oniy $3, while adress cut fromthe 40-inch wide material will cost you €4.50. () SE ee toa dollar or so on the cost of your autamn dress you can be suited elsewhere, but otherwise you can handy help patronizing the Palais Royal, for it's the ony tore of any consequence making @ speciaity of & heard or read of such an unparalleled offer as thit ‘The customs authorities recently seized » xigan- tie consignment of fine FRENCH BROAD- CLOTHS which were smuggled into this country. ‘These magnificent Dress Stuffs having been of- fered for sale, were bought up by a wholesale DRESS GOODS concern further eust at a very low figure. Our buyer. happening to be there at the time, secured the sole privilege of offering them to Washington shoppers by purchasing a large part of ‘the supply. As We Were Sarto, No other firm tn this city can get even asingte piece ofthe goods. We made such a large purchase that ‘we must tun the qoods back into money right away. It would cost more than 82.50 per yard to land BROADCLOTHS like these in New York. They goon sale TODAY. Our price a ridiculous ‘considering the qualities. $1.75 Pex Yano. 54 inches wide. Dark green, carnet, dark and mediuis brown, navy blue, black, dark wine, modeand the new shade, sedregreen. The grand- eat offer weve made yet. Wuo Uxoenstaxns How Orwhat he ts buying when he goes to invest tn FURS? Fifteen years’ experience in handling them teaches us that the only sure way to get the BEST Is to purchase from those reliable firms th deal direct with the trappers, for the trapper alone can tell whether the auimal was killed at the right time and the pelt properly tanned to insure the BEST WEAR All these points we religiously at- tend to. You may rest easy that whatever we sell you is the best that money can buy. New Yors Is Wun Over NARROW FUR EDGES for Street Drensos. Dressmakers are using them with most pleasing results. They're particularly strong this season— 3.1.2, Sand 4inch widthe. We direct your atten- tion to the following now in stock: Black French Cones. 19 CTS. YD. and up. China Seal, 38 CTS. YD. and up. Nutria, 33 OTS. YD. and up. Astrakhan, @1 YD. and up. ‘Mink, $1 YD. and up. Black Marten, 81 YD. and up: Angora in white, white and brown, black and Dine, pink and bine, ecru and black; also the new Pink Angora, 63 CTS. YD. and up. lin, Bear, Black Hare, Natural Persian Lamb, Wool, Seal and Tae Latest Coranerres Are creating astir among fashionable dressers. Come in and look at them. These charming little animals—Mink, Sable, Stone Marten, China Seal, Astrakban, Badzor and Hudson Bay Sable—or rather their beautiful furs, are destined to be immensely popular neck warmers, We have all kinds. $3.25 up. Bears Tue Wess ‘By making us a visit. W. FETE ES SCE & on £ EE es ‘S — A. P it Eee R R OCC EEE Co., 719 Mazer Space, 719 Con. Sra Sr. Axp Preys. Ave. Uneasy lies the head = ‘That wears a crown; Go where you will, ‘There’s no such Trousers Asours in town. Trovsrrs ar $5. ‘Made to measure. Trovsers aT $6. ‘Made to measure. Trovsers ar $7. Made to measure. Trovsens ar $8. ‘Made to measure. Trousers at 89. ‘Made to measure. Trousers ar $10. ‘Made to measure. LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK. NOVELTIES FROM HOME AND ABROAD. “Over 2,000 styles to choose.” SAMPLES MAILED. Hovses Enables us to offer you this week. These firms, find tng themselves overstocked and in need of cash, bave ‘Unanimously selected us to dispose of 8100, 000 worth of thelr fine surplus stock. These goods must be sold reoardiessof cost, but the loss ts not ours, and we sladly avail ourselves of this opportunity to still further intrench ourselves in your favor by these Exrasonpiany Oprenrsos. 200 doz. Ladies’ Fancy Weave Ribbed Vesta, Egrptian sutton, usually sold st 0c.” Sen ateate price. ah a 100 dos. Ladies’ Fine Mgring Underwear iy Shirts : Sumdteate price oe 3 Tc 200 dos, Ladtos' Hermsdort Fast Black Guar- fe guiced 4@-range owe.” Unusiiy wld at 30. _ oe Fine Embroidered Handk: of “tae ‘Sold at 20" Syndicate 3 Printed d : penis aia ikerchetn Ts Mews Forstsmxas We offer in addition to numerous other bargains Shs filiowine special (© BUTONS ate breed Seay ane Coane shatiy toa si 3 forced front an s mt,and wack. "Usually mold "st 7 | 909 doour Jua's Oops Hose. The usual 2c. price, two pait for... Boys) Crormsxa Deranrwesr. Ask to see the syndicate’s afers in Boys’ School and Brese Suite. We would particularly mertion a line of Fine All-wool Cheviot and Cassinere Bults, made up in the Intest style and Bruslly sold et $4 50and €5. Syndicate $2. 98 price, Is Ove Croax Deranroenr. Ladies’ Reefer Jack: made of fir N= “pool scheviotne Usually cid ‘at’ 88 $4.50 Syndicate price eels Ocr Conser Derantuenr ‘We offer two ‘‘specials” of well-known makes. Three styles of 75c. Corsets. Syndicate price, 47c. Two styles of $1 Corsets. Syndicate price, 69. Ocr Israsrs Depanruesr Offers Infants’ Eiderdown Coats, velvet trimmed, at 81.19. Infants’ All-wool Heavy Embroidered Long Cloaks at 82.29 ‘ will also close ont a lot of sitghtly soiled Long Cape Coats at ridiculonsly Jow prices. Heres Ax Opportosrry For people doing knitting We are or fancy work! going to sella limited quantity of finest Zephyr Worsted, at three (3) cents an ounce. in all colors, Bc. skeins of Embroidery Silk at 10c. a dozen. Marrnew 403, 405, 407 Tru Sr N.W. “MM MM BSNS SNR MW KE hunt NNN NNN I xx MMM HORNS SAN Txt Rae GO RMS SA S% > FFF 00 NNN DDD A FE 0 oO NNN DD AA QO NNN D D AA F008 RXR BOD tik 00 NNN DDD aa Asp Courasy, 807 Pa Ave N. W. Tue Trave-Burscens Ane 1 ‘We knew they would. Values such as wo offered lust week could not fail to attract crowds of economical buyers. We'll continue the good work, if, indeed, we do not far surpass what we have already accomplished. It'll be to your interest to trade with ua, particularly when we do business on such » platform as this: FP Any unsatisfactory purchase made of us mnay be returned, if ina merchantable condition and the purchase money wll be cheerpully rerunted. THATS WHAT TELLS. ELLING. More *Trade-Bringing” Offers: BADE— Burscers Is Gossamers. Ladies’ Satin-finish **Invernees' Striped Rubber Gossamer, with ast 15. cape weenie Ladies' Circular Gossamers.... 980. “Inverness” Cloth oftorstiners. d.and stripes, $1.98, 3 Berge Gussaiiore inp Tnv tn black aud blue. Sace. If Inst week's offerings were note. worthy ~ these are STARTLING IN THEIR GENEROSITY.—-We have en- Joyed an enviable fame since the first days of our beginning—but such sterling Qualities as these—helped to you by such paltry price-pittances—will weld your confidence to us tnseparahly.——We ave kept close to the needs of the season in making our sacrifices.—— Everybody will be the richer for im- Proving this extraordinary opportunnity— RICHER in wardrobe—Richer in purse— for the savings overlap mere profits and win for sou @ slice of actual cost. Mews Our own mate. Sourrs, Lor 2783- EBREASTED ste—made. of” Impure in Nev! Bleck fant eae ne Sy os © tin pice $19. Lor 2822- nov BLEBREASTED SACK “SUITS, with “Doub Nestermade up of neat | pincheck Li- ported Wor swell’ worth 825. Bude, B22. ua 2826_normenns aster SUITE. "with Double - breasted ts—male up of dark mixed, siuooth Snlstied Cassittore: Worth #30. CRERMATION $15. Lor 2886 — povntr-nneastep Ghevie oot Oe told rewalariy for cE LEBRATION PRICE, Lor 2779-povninnnessteD ACK SUITS, with Double-bred ‘ents — Gray’ stiped,pattern—nobby and atylish. tual. valae. CELEBRATION * $17 50. SACK SUITS, with Double-breasted | Vests Jess than 925, $19. ted made up in” All-wool Chesiot—Biack and PRICE, “1A timely offering.” VERCOATS. All the small lots of ight and medinm shades “in” our stock” of FALL-WEIGHT OVERCOATS have been set’ out | by themselves for “your special attention, Good” amartment of sizes them worth leas than @ eal PRICE. $8.50. Crmpzens UITS. Messrs. Stern and Hollander—one of the One of Fortune’ “aweetest smiles.” finest makers of “JUVENILE ATTIRE” in New York city are going out of busi- hess.———To ‘us they gave. the privilege of helping ourselves to. what we. wanted of thelr “magnificwnt stock and | as” they sajd—""no ‘else in” Washinzton have even “a” taste"———We were realy for just such “a. ripe plum to help spread our Anniversary "feast. ——Here are few of the lots: Lor 1036-xonny_ stsren cue. ViOT—ong of the newest and neatest pat- terns ‘of “the searon—sizes 3 0 14 yours. Made, 10 sell at $8. PRICE, $6.25. Lor 1099-neavy-w GHT | BLACK THIBET—dressy and sty ish—sizes 5 to 14 years. ——~-Good value at 8% CELEBRATION $6 Lor 1029 sxows ana. wart, HECK CASSIMERE—Jacket cut — reefer tyle.——Sizes 6 to Ih. an we ever had. EBRATION ‘PRICE, ‘PRICE, 35.75. Lor 1162-s11-woor _onevior in neat, dark ‘check’ ‘pattern—well msde. yi 1 seate ———Worth "$3.50 Helly wocit value, (tog ATION $2.50. ‘PRICE, Lor 1081-4 srovr—weartya CASSIMFRE EFFECT—Just the thing for 8 careless boy—becruse “itll staad. abies withont ti izes 5 to 14 years. ick $3.90 DOUBLE- they are itis the popular to have to ‘remetn- niversary by. i selected th STYLTS —recatise a We only BREASTE! Saxs Seect For Matron, Suors- Mai and Men, lspies BRIGHT DONGOLA HAND. WELT or HAND-TURNED " BUITON Boos, | with plain, or one “Of our Hest Guikign tts SS BS 23. Lan BRIGHT DONGOLA LACE Tt is Poor economy to buy a cheap Coat. You are never eatisied with the fit, style or wear. ‘There's no satisfaction ia a Jacket that will pall out at the soams, turn sbiny or brownish, fray at the edges, buttons continually falling off, Dettonboles ripping, Mating coming out, &e. They are the kinds we do not Keep, and yet our Prices are no higher than yon pay about town for inferior Coats, as the above. We guarantee to please every reasonable customer. If a Coat isn't right we make it right, Froa_Tanonn Coars. We sold a tremendous quantity of Pur-trimined Conts last season, but we propose to sell more this season, for we have s larger stock of ‘them and better values for the inoney. For in- stance, last season's #10 Astrakhan Fur-trimmed Coat is but 88.75 this season. This coat is made of good black cheviot, with fall shawl soll of Diack astrakhan ‘ur and astrakhan frog fasten_ ings, silk faced to the side seams. $8.75 each. Last season's $12 Astrakhan Coat ts $10 this season. Very similar to the above style, only finer astrakhan and Suer quality cloth. Another excellent coat for the money is a Fine grade Smooth Cheviot Keefer with full shawi- roll collar and wide facing of black coney fur, notch coliar, coney fur frog fastenings, Mned with checked cloth to mide seam. 813.50. Black Ribbed Cheviot Reefers with shawl-roll- in collar and facing of fine short curl astrakhan fur, astrakhan fur frog fastenings, silk lined to side seam. Only $15. Fe Sgn Yous Litt oung ies, We appreciate how difficult it is for you young ladies to find a stylish novelty Coat. Expressly for you this season. We have the finest line of Light-Tan, Gray, Mode, Brown, Fancy and Mixed Coats, Plain and Pur-trimmod, in the city. Theseare in Russian Blouse effects, Cape Cont effects, Box Coats, Refers, &c. Prices, 87.50 to 850. Especially attractive line of styles at the popu- lor sone #15, $17.50, #20 and $25. A Ns Siz In Tk Usimcs Sy: “Vesta” Jorsoy Ribbed Vests are the latest as- Firants for popular favor. They have many fine points, being knit with an open stitch, very elastic, At ibe body like a glove, have a good open which fs an excellent nonconductor of heat, thereby Keeping the temperature of the body uniform and obviating the danger of catch- ing cold from sudden chanzes in the weather. Made from selected combed wool, in all wool and meri “Vesta” Jersey Ribbed All-wool Vests, in nat- ural gray, $1.10, $1.2) and $1.25, according to size. Finer quality, 82.28 and 81.38, according to size. Bost qualtiy,€1.59, #2 and 82.12, accord- ing to size. In Popular-priced Underwear these thrve items, rank first: White Swiss Ribbed Vests, winter weight, silk facing, neck ran with ribbon, at S5c. instead of 75e., and the Fashioned Waist Vests at 30e., and the Haif-wool Swiss Etbbed Vests at 88e. Jew Wiiriaw H. M°K sew. x 933 Px Ave. NW. Oce Comverirons Orres W oxprn f How Tm W ARREN Ssoz Hovsz, 1115 F Smexr N. W., Can afford to make such fearful reductions in FINE FOOTWEAR. Well, as we have no secrets to keep in ‘this matter, We simply say that we make it a business to search for genuine bargains, and we generally find them, ‘Manufacturers often take more orders than they can All within the time peomised, and some retailers won't wait for goods beyond that time and eounter- mand their orders. We have a way of hearing of such countermands and step in and buy the goodsat our own prices, and consequently sell them below whole- sale prices. Recently we purchased a fine line of SAMPLE SHOES (Ladies’ High Shoes), sizes 3, 2% and 4, A, B and C widths. Our prices of these are, in most cases, way below their true worth, viz: For $1.85, $2 and $2.05, we give you SHOES worth $3 to $3.50. For $2.20, &: SHOES worth 83. For $3. $3.25 and 83.50, we give you SHOES worth $5 and 5.50. ‘Men's 86 PATENT CALF SHOES we sell for $3.75. We have just received a lot of Men's Patent Calf Congress Shoes, just the thing for party or evening These sell everywhere for 86, but OUR PRICE 18 ONLY 83.75. wear. Had laid hold of me, and my hopes of recovery were allgons. Iwasa mere skejeton, but « friend of mine, who had been some time , called le) — Soorome. B* | ing victory for the democrate, ‘The republl- | cans, on the other hand, are doing little Fecommended me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, an’ Kindly sending me a bottle, I took it, Dut with litde hopes of recovery. I sm thankful, however, tosay ‘that it cured me, and Iam today enjoying the best of health."—J. WILMOT PAYNE, Monrovia, Liberia, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. 3. C. AYER & CO. Lowell, Masa. PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. Scorrs Excisros Or Cop Livex Off fs an easy food—it ts more than food, tf rou please: but it ts a food—to bring back plumpness to those whe have lost it. Do you know what tt fs to be plump? ‘Thinnese is poverty, living from hcnd to mouth. To be plump is to have » little more than enough, a Preserve, Do you wantareserve of health? Let ussend sou & book on CAREFUL LIVING, PREE. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 122 South Sth ave., New York. ‘Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OLL—all druggists everywhere do. 1. MES ¥INsLow's sooraine srrur Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILT.TONS stMOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES th CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PATN, CURES WIND COLIC and ts the best remedy for DIARRAG@A. Sold by drazgists in every partof the World. Besure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooti- \neSyrap” and take no other kind. Weenie. bottle “hy ADIES Deeding « tonte or ehilaren that want building up should take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Ts JoyPleamant to, take, cures Malaria, Indigestion and Biliousness. All deslers keep it GBQRT BREATH, PALPITATION, PAT ‘chest. wenk or faint spelis, &e., cured. “Dr. Miles Heart Cure.” Sold NS’, Oth and Pa, sve. i SCHELLER & STEV Mn. E. P. Guzasox OF 1432 Q STREET NORTHWEST, DESIRES HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY TO PERUSE THE FOLLOWING CARD TO THE PUBLIC: In the fall f 1890 T was taken ill with what Tsup- Posed to be ordinary sore throat, I at once consulted physician, who treated me nearly three months, at the end of which time Iwas no better, in fact, Iwas steadily growing worse, and my general health beran to fail quite fast. Isaw I must change my physician, which I did, with no better result than before. After atrial of about three months more I found I was affected with chronic catarrh, which caused almost entire stoppage of the nasal passage anda constant dropping of matter down in the throat until the respir- atory organs were ll seriously involved, producing aggravated chronic laryngitis and congestion of the | | united and der the excellent leadership of Daniel J. Campan, who conducted the campaign of two years ago that resulted in such « sweep- than quarreling among themselves, The in the ranks is between the friends of Senator Stockbridge and ex-Gov. Cyrus G. Lace. The latter is anxious to eucceed the senior Senator from Michigan, hence the factional fight The work of Senator McMillan, chairman of the state central committee, is greatly ba: owing to the bitterness of the factions, prominent repubbicans throngbout the ‘State manifest lite interest in the state ~L 4 and few of them are taking any the campaign. Gen. Alger, CEs lecdeenp deen very active heretofore, has not been heard of in politics wince be failed to give more than seven of Michigan's voies to James @. Blaine at the Miznespolis convention. “The repab-ican nominee for governor, Mr, Rich, ts no stronger today than he was two yeare ago. when be was overwhelmingly de- feated. His record as railroad commissioner i not unstained, and while he is called « farmer the fact remains that he is a banker and holds mortgages on many Michigan farm “The actio judge Cooley in for Cleveland will tend to injure republicans, Judge Cooley is held im high esteem by the people of ourstate and bis declaration will amount to more than an ordinary ‘tlop.” = ontinned Mr. Miller, “evervthing points “to democratic success in Michigans nudge Me democratic candidate for governor, is popular and well known, He has heer kuown defeat, being elected te the ou. preme bench when the rest of bis ticket was buried under heavy republican majorities. “Ane of the situation that pointe to democratic snecess is the veeret ballot. Thie evatem was firet tried two years ago, when the democrats elected their entire state ticket— the first time in thirty-six years. Before the tion of the secret ballot the working ple in the great iumber and mining seqhone : solidly according to the dictates of their prot nployers, but under the secret ballot it ix different, and ‘the workingmen cast their #uffrages ax they please. The great Saginaw valley wil give increased democratic majorities in November, and this may also be said of the cities of Grand and Detroit, The masses in Michigan are enthusiastic for tari reform, and the name of Mr. Harrison falls flat when it is mentioned. The people of Michigan hold Don M. Dickin= son in the highest regard. and the position he oceupics on the national democratic committes: adds strength to the party in his state, -e-—_ SEVEN YEARS FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY The Man Who Held Up Mr. Venus Sent to the Penttentlary. In the Criminal Court, Justice Cox, today e stout-buil: colored man named George Hawidne was tried for highway robbers. The robbery was committed on James Venus on August 3 near the Soldiers’ Home grounds. Mr. Venus was relieved of his gold wat showed that Mr. V (whom he has since married) were returning from picnic, when they were stopped bye colored man, who claimed to be an officer of some kind, and was told thet the bow had sent him there to see that order was preserved, Then showing a pistol he took Mr. Venns watch. Officer McCormick testified that be sat the prisoner's brother Robert with the watch and he suid it was George's, He arrested George, who was identified by Venus, Mr. Hillyer, for the defendant, urged that the question was whether the watch was given Uirough force or bodily fear or through fraud, and if through frand he claimed the defendant, however Sey of another offense, was not guilty of highway robbery. Justice Cox instracted the Jury that in high- way robbery the element of fear was needed. A verdict of guilty was found. Mr. Clagett stated that just prior to this occurrence there hud been a number of similar eases, in one of which the defendant was con- icted in the Police Court of an asmalt and was now serving a sentence therefor. The court sentenced him to seven years’ imprisonment in the Albany penitentiary. eee Michael Furlong and his wife of New Brane wick, N. J., yesterday stepped in front of a rail- road train and were killed. —_eoe- SMecond Edition Continued on @th Pace. 0 BATES. SARAH F. BATES, on Monday, October = ‘ISW2, at 3308. um., alters short and painful sick- Funeral private. ° FERGUS On Sund+y, October 8, 1892_at. hd LAWRENCE PERCY. infant» m of arret Eee ard Ferguse:., aged Sfteen months. Lithe Perey was our darling. Of alone Learte at BE 2 angle cauve and ‘snmpered, ie Percy, do couve howe Funeral wi take place from the residence of be o. G27 K street Koay) Tuesday, Geter Friends rhe family fare luvited FRAZIER. On Suniay, October 9, 1 wg ‘Lucy A. ERIEUL. infan daurttrt of dea A and Tatler, aged iftest: montis Funeral took piace from craidence, Timidad avenue! notwast, Moutay. Octeher beet S30p-m. " Calexandris papers please copy. Goopsox « famicl W. Goodson of bauttabe 'su2, at 29. Man? Wego wide crepe tate aed By ‘When yon go to buy « bottle of CARTERS LITTLE * | Occastox— ant “sibci for quods not casi'y vaited. know is agreat satisfaction. To have an articie delivered when promised adds tothe Pleasure of possession, but if you are dis- 1405 NEW YORK AVE., ONLY AGENTS. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRa,’ LIVER PILLS don"t hesitate to say you want “0-4. T-E-R'-5,” don"t beuttate to gee that you get “*C-A-R> M. W. cute “little Decorated CUPS TES—The correct Black Sik Bourdon Lace for ==3 AP Pee and 12140 et. pogts, wih “OPruA ‘Tok aud patent E bronchial tubes, which gave me much pain, attended ate poehnamrentienineried oF po A. 8150 value jing, Sirget hortuwent om Turn , a cash business, and, therefore, quotes lowest prices = 7 B OO CREE BRATION 2'9 Taz Wanrex Suoz Hovsn with hoarseness and « distressing, hacking cough. | Glork’ Friends and telatives ere’ invited to stand. PERUSATION POCKET ROORS, in seal | Sete Faxscy Goons Txane-Barsorrs. FRICE, 98, = As @ result my digestive powers were almost | Interment irivate, site end call bs ef, Ricely Buished, 5 ~ EIDE. 1 =~ : whith died fet §" | Pon wee nt matramanen aren | op TELS F Stumm Ne W. [aston 1 cats miter et mr sn ay [AE Pah SEPM MS Hf ‘ sa i ; re Cream unary. Gr EN of ersten’ 5 Aarature re ys fmitation alli- Heses Ax Ecoxomscat Drzss. eae o. CaLT BUTTO! ack CHU SGRESS nervous system so much impsired as to unt | “ser ') hor nip 7 1 three size: z SHOES. ——01 Iz0s A = : Bo. ONLY whnotter Feather Fi Pull Valu lint en a eee Peerurirerrecnrrrrsresrrrrirrirsstezs | me from attending to any busines, In fact, 7 SEES BNies inte ieee S:, 2 et eae Bm = Creain, Cana Eierrest pate a _ Foy i3 Rusox Svacusa a a ee Trrry a RICE, $2. XXXAKXSAEXALXEEIASILEXXEXEEXEXEEEEEEEESTEOS | WAS about to give up in despair. In this con- — sd isque Images. Cadel asx applied he parents’ residence, 220 Reve ont Fase _ NECK RIBBONS, tn all colors for 1802-43 Hituminated Cheviote, Th Gur own tmprtation of DOLLS, Nannow wiprns or wisses' prone | 3S 8S RR BM Thee retooled ‘wos: ee ee 5e. Ypv. > ° : TH specially pood for the price. es DOC. é PRING HELI t x © ° AA RRR D ‘who, afters careful exeminstion, pronounced any Me- | private. h 1882-03 Seotch Mixtures. wecelly badge ure eee ed Pa a -6 co Aaa RROD 4 |ODGSON. On Sundey morning, wa cas Morne axp sats, xe a inch 1M@2-93 Storm Serwes.... Something New. “Hibbon Photo: tio ——-All lengths, 13°to “ig, bat ONLY | une cco AAR RB DoD > zax | SO nemMocs, Iiemetitly set meet Se PEABETH WODGOOK. Mts shales suitable tor fancy wi Stineh 1802-63 Enclish Diagonals. 61. graph C: with in A and, B widths, xxx ‘55 | der his care, and to my happy disappointment and Y Shades, Ways at U2 A149, 81.75, xx — a4 RAUCH. Op Saturday, October ems de. D. 93 Chevron Serzes. = sa ceLBRA TION 89C. 81. 10, SL. 33./22 JULIUS LANSBUROH innow located xxx | great pleasure I found myself made comfortable. gets By AUCH. Atesux K MOTRE RINBON, tn. all shades, 3 Plain Cheviot SS3353252253 Sueur Weare Bowes. BE atthe "RULPON ew Xork ave. between X24 | In @ short time my appetite improved, I began Foueral irom from er oS : eben — a EFF 0% R RRR, BH bare ay wie Hars ED flewae cae tit Boast cacte of Eas |to slop well, flesh and strength returned | SC2fa iad oct bt — 2 182-06 Herring-bone Senses. & Gol - Guarant . indeed! | Xxx Furniture and’ Uphol e fre recrecthalls Durrenest stytee 93 English Brosdcloths. oe a BR ER S Bon petieen, atti alt rarities YOR, Ga. —— im E gta. Fotwitharands 3ix | and T found it « pleasure to gosbout may business as of | “Fy she? Sense 1a ot 8:30 i a 03 Black Wool Serges..... = F RE 3 ere we a sie ou xxx the lowest ever quoted forthe identical Tax | ¥Ore and [now consider mywf cured. Life, which | m.- 2ACDB RE sr Se Se English ( q mi x Koods fn -Aineric Trovailine xax M iodkinea wots Carceea te er oe ae Be] SERA Stver Flaw tower snags. 40 ass MES BACK an BROWN EEE goods in Auerice, thoge now provailine was © burden, is now a pleasure, I have found to | man. om f Piven, teeth et = Mew $3 Black Persian Cord. a Py AA OT z 28 po DERBYs tn all the latest fall shapes, | Xxx saving in rent and other expenses. cure respiratory Glocasss of thie notare requinesthe | LOWS. samo idacaes Kone sss AA OE Ee + Beautiful sssortment, Fnameled ——~A’ bargain if there ‘ever ‘was one at | x25 after a Shegecipe Hise, She er prot a SKIN GLOVES, in all the new 9 aon, i S AAA Eg + Pins ‘CTS. EACH. the x 6 C Ar B greatest akfll as to treatment on the part of the | J"; sfters linge Fnnadon tor SOG) oe ‘4-inch 1802-09 Black Chevron Serge. Kia Sss8 AA LLL BEE wd os CELEBRATION x ix anpets Jit DBoipeas: wes 3 , Sl.2o. 4-inch 1503-66 Blech Diagonal se Heavy Gilt Chain Bracelets. 25 CTS. ‘PRICE, $1.25. mae physician and perseverance and persistency on the meow? ‘cate from eorvow. Mews neat. xiv Groves S4-neb 180-08 Black English Broadcloth..61.25 ya | $7 Ox Issrartaenrs Two M 7, B 30 an xx Excuaxoz. pert of the patient. Dr. Lighthilr's treatment pearance ates S1.00, $1.25, $1.50, (a I: is only a maatter of calculation now. Adress | BE (Hasy terme. Wo MAORE 4+ RADE—4DRINGERS. Son eet rive BF, rach gp veel [a crest, many ot tte ts absolutely painions and most of tt rather agreeable | Rughis Ts 1} Sy f the onlinary S0c. fabries,which are only 40 tnches Our $1.00 and 81.25 Umbrellas for O8e. to" 81.44 of them at the EXE completed in the rei Carpet De than otherwise. His charges have been mo more than | ®-1. same date, ‘. 82.00. Tite wile yous amano tie Skincwan (| Laliceand Weniencn, ce Saaeee 69C. HE Wun tictround kot dae thove of any other good physician, and tn my case it| wr HQRACE Wit MRR tsastoce ot Waleceaad Y LOVES & Toe. fa! ich is mach 7 " ve ls reduc ye er rere’ Se Mews narerxa crores pe Ze. fete. woich is much superior im quality, also | 3° pied Yack if wom ter the Beatrice ea] ,AMeral Manufachurere’ Samples ; mz OB E has been full value received. T cannot recommend at wilt Toe SLO, S150. } cows #3. And you say secure @ costume from any of Equally efficacious in acute snd chromic 9s EAE OE fat ae Bs Guoves— xxx uinpeRs' Eixcaxce, op Osse 8 - 4. to M 5 - the beautiful #2 materials for only 84. ste ear eaetiaet aa | aE a mR him too highly toany who are afficted with chronic | §35"at' i? Mass rargere oxspste org : rf, ill'carg anor rapiily, than any. s ae fects A neat of necdabies!) 3 1300 St. Ber. G@ Axp respiratory troubles, My residence ts 1432 Q st. ip wae . ae. OU ur Coznrer Daess Tanne. ie ener Yen MC. McKENNTE of 704 Minsrx, Foxo, & Cowranz, , pela i H Ss. N.W. R.W., and any persons who wish to know more of my 1 : é : ; axExx UXENTEE 100 pina be correct for one style of costume is not for another. WASHINGTON, B.C, + 807 Pa Ave N.W. Gi They are the | SU AALran EEL ETaS AT FESETESEEETESEEEESSEEE | 4pm, atany time, What convinces me that my eure | Soyy-? Ht 1 | The correct ing for a short, stout lady is not 10 ELE SEB 83! Telephone, 1414. “CELEBRATION 89C HS XSA AXEL XAEETXA SEAIIUAEEXITISEIZISEXEEE | 45 5 on enont one is the fact that I have since taken |, WEEREN. ot er wate, 5 - 7 correct for che who i tall and slim. ‘The very expen- a Washington, D.C. : + > RICE, . averyauvere cold, which Soft so promplly atthe Saxe ae 1@ Cests Pan sive novelties are not correct for those with slim | fa nGentigmen: Atter being fried with + et Cuma Axv Crooxzny. ARE meen on. | 2; POE eh oa ———} ‘ | sania. fos : oe eiriin DIUM ahaa bik ana wan antes former a-| tery Marrarite i. i 2 | Pocket books. What is correct for one may not be! 85 funded by friends gn membersof'iny “Se Weesty Boterrs Meralit SEKINo.ONDERWE ATE — Gretnon of Charlestowe, be, was the ‘The variety of 1802-05 Dress s a, a oe Se best ever sold at the price any- ment. Ideemit privilege if not a duty to give to the | uel Stetson <a decingiy large. Such being the | $J- eines, quantities of which Thad taken “68 ~OF— Rhone ee eee = ENTE TEATRE Ml glow rade of CROCK: | ropiic this sccount of my case, without any reward | ory will ve treswured Uy taany” te refer with pride tothe expression | $27 frefore.” Notoviy aid this magical tte + W. HH CELEBRATION 35 (), 3FOR tmoderate price Woods writin the Feush uf other than the restoration to perfect health under the i wodines:—""Four eollectioner| far Putany rhenuatic troubles wereenay “Ba + H. Hore, ICE, + Grass mm RS, pe rae, | Triwmings ia without an equal in thecity." | $8 Telleved. I was ao, welll pleased — > 801 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M Fo perp s fall Hest oes lose es, ease lows - exmanon if the ie aes eS ta at es eon Fert i alata egy tg at BP .. ‘You know the old saying, ‘"He who hesitates ts lost." | A at Patsis Royal prices are lowest always will best | haynes taper tone 3 cae ORLEBRATION PAIRS a Uses 008, 10,1138 ‘Washington, Oct. , 1802 | It certainly applies with great force in some things. | beascertained when you have been shown the high- | land + {THE COURSE OF POPULAR TRADE is ‘PR 15C. sone In this de artinent ur uck ie alwara com. ‘When you know you are right don't hesttete to say | class moveltins and learned the quotations elsewhere | a + ard our store. The reason WHY is —_ ote, trom the: article to the ‘when you know what you wamt @on't hesitate to | , | + Plain. Weare showing an exceptionally R [GELATO for equal qualities, thoweh in les varlety.— The credit | $8 ocala : pA EMEMBRANCES ‘ demand it. | cok stocks te. alt Sraeataaante, OF THE With our complimente. aE 3 | merchants make good their losers with extra profit is Artastic Execrnoporse -Co., + fare prompt in Ailing our orders. That you es Es $3 T-E-R-8" and don't hesitate to refuse anything of S, lusertion, edie and founcings are also here at $F 3. & MILE, Boticttor. t Fics pa T. B. Towsz, & 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. | fered to you as ‘‘same as ‘C-A-B-T-E-R-." or “Just lowes: prices, ‘The Bieck Silk Lace Drapery Nets, at 23 pated in receiving it is dispelled, and you oxery urchaser aUy- ‘DEALERS IN DB} es good as *C-A-R-T-E-R/-S."" ‘There te nothing © only S0e. and #18 yard, are extrafedinery—teo good + are filled with vexation. Ein" Zaa's DEPARTMENTS, ei ccunuia walks SES, | Saale aeuyetns. good as ““C-A-R-T-E-BOS." ‘They never fail. lues to be here for long. Unfortunately thetr Hke P% RRR S|. > eiptnataa athe an ast daaiae, A Combination Iack SCHOOL OUTFIT | ,larr oe mh ° Don’t hesttate to say #0 when iuttations and frente | cannot besecurnd again toneilat the prices. These nets 83 aa ome i Wool Dress-Goods, good imitation of ail are offered to yom, : are nentary to the regular stock of laces, which $ °° Sod * ona Posies! BRE of Pann let TAN SUIT, Don't heviiste to demand the genuine CARTERS J complete, and will be kept complete in every branch : Come and make your selection of Carpets. Nike Benaniwent, é ‘“ Our styles are the best and prices RIGHT f the department, and your work will be done when wanted. ‘We are opening some beautiful Chamber Suites in oak, maple, sycamore, carly birch and old mahogany. We have also Just received another carload of those solid Oak suites, with bevel giaes, at $17.50. A nice Parlor Suite, six pieces, for $47.50. W. H. Hore ect-St 801 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. > Reartarmo | UT" Liver Prius. 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. THE GREATEST SATISFACTION. THE LOWEST PRICES. stayed, Se. 5 a Wome. ‘natay Sand Ann Company. “x. Hi. 1: 1920 N Sz._N.W, 9 sp RM A. LISNER, W.s Grice in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, a0. Fine wate S.. Tarras, Meroe JSewerre axD Cor. 12th st. and Pennsyivanis ave. | | Ta Priess Hams i Sapeciaity. Ut Yeh st. uw. sels

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