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, gf THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1892. Fag | is Never at 2 lows to offer our tr Puree RRIVALS. brotd- tron ret and Fotis turks deep hem and? ted beck, aii} Infants’ Canton F Ttolyeas © Do you wish to any sore. en chap. Witeby ‘" Hagel takes the lead. A ten-cunce bot 10. tle that worth rood, Be Au 1 been the for | Aways oot for our advertisement and sou will | Bind something to intrest 500 Oa vint ar Cloak Depart:nent. i THE PEOPLES MONEY SAVER esi — Ove Sux Devsntwest Arrrsetrve Axp Cowrrere Tp al that tends tomate tt popalar, and the has sell beat 2 be prom The fol- Craxcrsnte of the many combinaticas at d Oc., S85. ant 31 poe vars ILKS are in great demand._ We hem in all Bexcatrees are more popuiar now than ever be. fore. Gur stock comprins the lateet shades fo alot y weaves, 31.25, Faraz Frascarse are much wousnt atter. We an the new shades at 85e.. SL asa per vard, Barocapes in two-tone effects are quite the thine, Our ae rtmen: ns many chole shales aud etectet $1, 31.25, 31.50, 81.75 ant $2 per yant. S We bay Fasecy Brscr Eevects are very aesirabic Sprout Lene we cam furnish an endwens variety of fm ox designs, at prices S3.50 per sara p ct PLarpsare the correct thines for waists. xceilent assortment at $3 L per yard. prises every Ber A ve MM gSts BR AA OU OU we q ba pe SA EE SE Ms BBB A A CU UMMM ‘a 2 SEVENTH S!tREET. IT'S FALSE. ‘The impression you get from the exterior of our store is # false one. Judze from the INTERIOR. We have SEVEN immense business floors, FORTY departments and UNSURPASSED VALUES in each. V ALUABLE > I RESENTS Asp A ew Barca Or Bancarss IN BBR oo tv. y > BBOO Y gs 5 bP oe os BBB Sss5 00 @ ith every Boys’ Suit or Overcoat over 85 we give a choice of # line of fine JAPAN- ESE VASES, JARS, &e., which we sell for ‘81.50 TO €2.50. If the purchase fs under @5 we GIVE the boys a HISTORY UF THE UNITED STATES OR ENGLAND. Weannounce to our patrons the arrival of the following splendid values. We have deen ont of these lines for over a week and regret to have been obliged to keep them waiting. Another lot of those All-wool Cheviot Suits, in brown, blue and black. Sold rapidly before and not many in this lot, $5.50. ‘Those celebrated ‘‘Never Wear Out” Suits, every one worth @5, $4.50. ‘Those $5 Corkscrew Suits, in dark navy, which sold so rapidly, are again in stock. “$3.90. Another lot of 73c. Knee Pants; couldn't fill orders on them before. Go now at 420. PAIR g And ahost of splendid vaines in OVER- COATS for larze and small boys ands nobby line of KILT Suits and JERSEY Suits (pants and blouse). BR OA TU MM MM ™ 658g Rh kG U wuuM § Bob AAU UM MM gS Bor 24 Soo MMM Sus Porvrar Suorrrxa Prace, It Sevesra Srneer. Oces Are Sarisractony. HF THAT BOY OF YOURS NEEDS Il NEW CLOTHES DON'T YOU THINK It YOU HAD BETTER BRING HIM TO CS TO HAVE HIS WANTS SUP- PLIEDY YOU KNOW HOW IT WAS WHEN YOU WERE A BOY. YOU WERE NOT SATISFIED WITH ANY GARMENTS BUT OURS. WELL, THE BOYS OF TODAY JUST AS FULLY APPRECIATE THE FACT THAT THE FINEST, MOST FASH- JONABLE AND BEST GARMENTS IN TOWN HAVE THE NAME OF ROBINSON, PARKER & CO. UPON THE HARGER. 1 if if i THTTHBRE ARE SUITS FOR EVERY- DAY WEAR AND SUITS FOR T DRESS-UP OCCASIONS, OVER- COATS, REEFERS AND ULSTERS FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES, AND FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS THE MOST COM- PLETE LINE OF NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN KILT, SAILOR, ZOUAVE. ROYAL MIDDY AND BLOUSE SUITS TO BE SEEN IN TOWN, AND AT AS- TONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Reosissox. Parker & Co.. Cuaxcrance Ververs, a tue tatest color | combinati vo 19.ixen siux vELver, vetter cusiity. 19 wou stux veLver. test mality. yard. These thre two eatin Bev the reves 2 prise Shaies Where ete can You we sich ah ausurtiacnt? ae 19.scu sux PLUSH, all newsbades, 65c. a Sdc Basen sixx rrvsu, at now shatee, $1! 2 2bixon six pLvsit, best quaity, new shades, | A 867.50 Cuawzer Scie For $1.50 pec sara Ose vor stare venvers, vineticus, SL per sara Ovx vor sxocane ververs, cept mal quality, full yard 2 inches, ‘RTS im biue and jet biscks, per yard uy > DLACK SILK VEL from Oe) + Grease fBoiant variety, We have Just ereured 30 dc ‘Coutil Corsets, ali Tone Waist, soft, p Their rerular ‘price ts ’ M. C. Waexaws Corset Exrontex, 200g ¥ ST. UNDER EQUITABLE BUILDING. 22 wel absat recess At your druggists 6 Axerroas Crornrens. 1200.1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. $42.50. Sounds like hyperbole, yet tt is “‘the gos- pel truth.” We havi pico Solid Oak substantial Chamber Suite, which has been sold by us and other furniture dealers at #67. 50 per suite. We have Just closed out from the dealer his balance of this pattern, numbering 12 suite. We secured them at s price which enables us to retail them at $42.50. This Suite is substantially made from fine fig- ured quartered sawed oak, and has the rerular piano polish finish. It has s 4- inch Dresser, with « 36 by 244nch French Beveled Plate Glass Mirror. Two top @rawers and all drew ers cherry lined. It hss 38-inch French Washstand, with solid oak splasuer rail. It is handsomely put together, neatly and attractively carved and finished with heavy cast oxidized trim- mings. Two finishes—Antique Oak and Sixteenth Century, $42.50 instead of 897.50, as formerly. Remember, we have ot twelve of these and an early cali will be necessary, as they should meet with an instant sale at this low price. Brass Asp Inox Bens. Me believe we have the largest stock of Enameled Iron and Brass Beds in the city. ‘There are certainly no lower prices than ours. Fine Enameled Tron Bedstesds, 3 to 4 feet 6 inches wide, finished in enameled ‘white, pink, light blue, ebony and maroon, $8.25, $8.50, $8.75, 89.25 and 80.50. x Tavestey Serres, $47.50. We secured « prize in these Tapestry Suites at €47.50. The frames are solid cherry, richly carved, upholstered in fig- ured silk tapestry, trimmed with fine ity silk plush; 5 pieces, embracing . divan, arm chair and two reception chairs. Such a suite will cost you else where from $55 to #60. Our price, 647.50. me T0c. Osx Tastes. ‘We have recetved another 100 Solia Oak Highly Polished Osk Tables which we will sell at 70r. each. The first 100 lasted but three days. Crare & Hanna, COR. 13TH AND F STS. N.W. M py cosy go y REE 55S. : LIE % & a3 y ER —* Grove Satz Exrnsonprmany. ‘The continued growth of our glove busi- ness is exceedingly gratifying. We have eoncladed to inangurate another spectal sale of gloves for the purpose of better ac- quainting you with this extraordinary stock. Our regular ‘Perfection” 4-but. Kid Gloves have been superseded by a S-but. of the same quality, and in order to close out the 4-but. we have made the price 8c. Just the same quality as the 5-but. at $1.25 with the exception of a button. We also offer 7-hook Foster Pafent ‘Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves in tans, browns, grays and blacks, regular 81.25 quality, for $1 per pair. Tanexsz Stock Or Groves. Here is a list of our Gloves: ‘button Gisce “Popular” Gloves... S-bution Glace ‘*Perfection” Gloves. 4-button Glace “Superior” Gloves. ..81.50 ‘Extra Quality” @button Glace Gloves... button Gloves. os 81.50 4button Suede “Superior” Gloves..81.90 T-hook Glace **Special” Gloves........81.00 ‘T-book Glace **Perfection” Gioves....81.25 ‘T-hook Glace *‘Superior” Gloves......81.50 Thook Glace ‘Extra Quality” Gloves. Sdutton Mousquetaire Suede rior” Gloves...... eeeee, Sbutton Mousquetaire Suede Quality” Gloves. 3 S-button Mousquetaire Glace “Popular” Gloves... $1.38 S-Dutton Mousquetaire Glace *“Perfection” ‘Minses' 5-hook Glace Gloves. 91.00 Misses’ G-button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves. oo 81.2 ‘Misses’ G-button Pigskin® Mousquetaire Gloves ss Ladies’ Bandalette Tar Box Manone. 314-316 712 Sr. N. V Biacx coops. L A race = “ e ‘Carte Tur Rot.» °o ° D s . —-AT— ‘ER RRR x pd 3 Pe RR PRY oa 7 88s rERm Y << e mR ER ER Sas® = a ww Bhd “‘muster” a complete assortment of the aoe dest work of the best makers of BLACK WW Goons. ‘What's in aname? Confidence when you are shop- Ping in the shade. ‘So much has to be taken for granted—by you. We sellers know as experts. Some of us—WE ANYWAY— do our duty toward you. Some don't. That is what makes acquaintance so essential—either with us—or the fabrics—or the weavers. Our juagment is sufficient for Washingtonians. Butit doubles surety to bear the names—and seo the handiwork of the world’s famous few. That is the ‘object of this parade of worthiness, Our object, Father—we have another. Ours are straight prices for such celebrated values. Together—they and qual- tiy—form a solid front of satisfaction. How often that word ‘‘satixfaction" comes into our talks. /t ta always present in our store Pansrizys Sux Wane Hesnerras— Parstizys Sux Was Daae pAtwas— piste -4tinel— Paceant—s2inch Ant. woor ae RAPE CLOTH. Parstizys tach CRAVENEITE & Se PR ae The. BT |, $1.26 and 61.508 yd. BENGALINES_EPINGLINES—POPLINS FRENGH DIAGONALS WiHPOORDS FARIS SUITINGS. NDON CORDS -VACQUARDIANS— LONDON COE RRIENTAS. 5 ch PRIESTLEY'S NUN'S VEILING— torrie: #30 A and 82.508 74, @-inch LYONS ALL-SILK VEILINGS. in sndhemstitched bordere—82 and 82. P TEEipen CREPE CANADIEN VEILING—$3 . "S$ ALL-WOOL | VE! wit woven border ait Aran 08.50, 05, 84"and RIESTLEY'S SILK WARP and ALL-SILK ows she Stra Het Spon ee ° Unease Varuna One piece of ‘Al sells at pita BU Now you know WHERE to buy BLACK GOODS— end WHAT BLACK GOODS to buy. D'S CRAPE. that we marked—812 © Pranrs. Ay “NINTH AND THE AVENUE” Established 1840, ‘Telephone 90 W. A. Punce & Ca. 719 MARKET SPACE. were er ceee ‘* The Place To Shop! * OO PPP FER NN N 88 ber he TRE oo B. kiee 3 MN 00 RN ON GGG 00 ON KN H ‘ade Tux 10 O’Crocx. ‘The Three Days’ Opening has been « grand success, It's regular “Flower Show" wo've been having, for the Florists have glorified themnselves ‘With their display. Tomorrow the palms and plants ‘will be taken away, and then we'll get down toreal kood, lively business. When all this ornamenta- tion has gone won't there still be the real founda- tions for ths show—the magnificent new things that we're showing? But we hate to feel that the end of this OPEN- ING is so awfully neer. If you haven't visited us Yet do so THIS EVENING. WE HAE Te Diz = Have TS Depart A little bit from the course we outlined to you at first. Instead of publishing for your benefit a ‘resume of several of the enlarged departinents we feel duty bound to tell you of a few excellent bar gains which will ie eagerly sought after TOMOR- Row. LDS, Ki: RST. CHEBS Crosks FHS A line of manufacturer's samples, which we bousht from his traveling salesman at a truly ridiculous figure. All clean and fresh. New styles. One of akind. We name several: Novelty Camel’s Hair Cloak, all wool, 3- year size ; should be $4.25. Our price... Gray Striped Cloth Cloak for a ‘four-year. old." Should be 84.75. Our ‘price Plaid Cloth Cloas, which should be 86.25, for ...° Gray Corded Poplin Cloak, trimmed with Diack astrakhan, ought to be $12. Our = 87.50 BIBS price, Get one of those INFANTS’ LINEN We're selling at 3 for 25 cts. LACK PEAR PUR TRIMMINGS cack BEAR FEE TRRaiings Ata material reduction. We ordered a lot which ‘were 80 cheap we never expected to ket them. But we wore very agreeably surprised, for they've come. We have sold worse ones for 86.00. Our price for these ts, ANOTHER JPyosteny NoTHER ELosicry Ahard one, for it has knocked considerable off the profits. You'll remember the Children's 25- cont Fast Black Ribbed Hoxe wo've been advert! s- ing for 1 cents. Well, that first lot was sold out, and we ordered the second—but it didn’t suit like the first, because of the fact that the Stockings did ‘Rot have so much elasticity. In all other respects they're like the 25-rt. Hose exactly. This little imperfection, however, reduces the price to 15 OTS. PAIR. ‘Two Pair for 25 Cents. IT. IT: A ITTLE QVOTION "Pare. itite NOHoN TALE —— On things everybody wanta, Popular Beltings, which were 65 Piece, reduced to 50 CENTS or 6 Bone Casings to match the beltings. Were 12 Cts. apiece. Now. ey ..7 CTS. “The Charm” Dress Shields, pure gum, war- ranted. No. , were 15, now 18 Cte, No. 3, were 18, mow 15 Cte. No. b, were 22, now 18 Cte. Bfack Mohair Braid reduced from 7 Cts. yard tonnes .2 CENTS. RESS KRESS oops. NEW COLORED NEW CSECRED ‘UODS. W. BP HER Bh, 25 Bem L ™ Vv VY EKER a L Hi vVvgs E fot vs FF y LLL v REE OLLLL y BBB uv R QI 8 ses BoB U Y if NNN bes ‘ud YOON WN A TrIT TIT HOH AA T T HUH AA = 7 HHH AAA b 4 T i rf aa T T H BE, mW NNN KOK Ro HONNN KK RRR INNN KK RR HW NNN KK RR HO NNN K K = Our miraculously low prices are making: trade exceedingly lively. No such low prices as ours for equal quality Furniture exist in America. In fact, we are deter- mined tomake the Rink not only the largest popular shopping place in itimoreans, New Yorkers and Philadelphians just as readily and cheaply as Washingtonians, We will not be undersold! Our past record is beyure you! $38.50 Sores Ar Tue Rise. Handsome 5-piece Wilton Ruz Parlor Suites, highly polished frame, spring edues, variety of choice colorings, only 838.50. $14.50 Covewes Ar Tue Rive. Best Wilton Rug Couches, handsomely trimmed with plush and deep fringe, a decided bargain at $14.50 each. $15 Cramnern Serres Ar Rixx ‘B-plece Solid Oak Chamber Suites, highly Polished large French beveled plate glass mirror to bureau, a “life-time” bargain at 815. $7.50 Ham Marreesses Ar Tur Riss. “‘Non-puffed” Fine Hair Mattresses, ‘weighing full 40 pounds each, the acme of comfort, only $7.50 each. Ought to be 810. 80c. Tastes Ar’ Tur Ris. A Pretty Little Solid Oak Table for your photo album or fish globe, 20-inch top, an undoubted bargain at 80c. each. $2.50 Srarsos Ar Taz Rive. Woven Wire Double Bed Springs, made of high-tempered metal, exceedingly com- fortable, warranted not tosag, &e., exoel- lent value at $2.50 each, Fyarners Ar Tu Risk. Feathers sold by us are guaranteed odor- less, clean, &e. * ‘Ueual 50c. Feathers for 45¢. Usual 5c. Feathors for 0c. Usual 90c. Feathers for 650. ‘These latter are Steamed Dressed Odorless Goose Feathers of first quality. Currrosters Ar Tur Rix. Handsome Solid Oak Chiffoniers, highly polished, 5 drawers, and besides being very useful, « beautiful ornament for any dining room. Our price, $10. $4.50 Disrxo Tastes Ar Rox Have you seen those Solid Oak Well-made G-foot Extension Dining Tables, elegantly finished, st, the low price of 84.50 each. Curxniz Porrrenes Ar Tur Rise. ‘an appropriate finish for your double doors. ‘Regular $6.50 value. Only $4.25. Teuws Lassavnen, N.Y. Ave Rixz. Nean 1820 Ss. Caneers. No other house DORS—EVER DID—or EVER WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. — fsaxs.} — Worrs “Crowe Over “tigeer” in town. ‘They don’t relish our $12.50 But you do.——And more trade 1s @rifting into our chanel. to keep on bettering these “first” grades as much as we can. ‘They can't expect anybody to pay them $15 or $18 for what Bought for $12.50, Into the bargain wo get hold of the stylish patterns. —— Bright — dressy — at- tractive things that catch critical eyes. Instead of having to take what you ean get-you can get what you want— in OUR 12.50 grade.—Thero are SINGLE and DOUBLE - BREASTED SACK SUITS—the intter with DOUBLE- BREASTED VESTS—The former round or square-cut-and THREE and FOUR- can be BUTTON CUTAWAY FROCKS.—No- body can help being satisfied, for there are SINGLE and DOUBLE BREASTED OVERCOATS and ULSTERS. The very manner of the making shows their superiority over the costlier lines in other stores. The fit is another sure sign. Ours have got that tailor-like *hug."——Feel Uke your clothes.—Are finished You needn't be ashamed to have looked at “*sharp. mame ts on them. If you're satisfied with what you can get elsewhere at $15—or even $18-you will be with OURS at $1: On the Seventh Street front there's a window fuil of proofs ~ @12.50 — $12.50 — $12.50-on every SUIT and every OVERCOAT in it. A reat disgjas. But it isn’t half the variety. You ‘ought to come in and see all of it. 0 them —We're not, and our Sars Axo Company. Axp Courasy. Cash Jobvers and Retailers, 807 Pexxa Ave 807 —OFFER— Abont 1,000 yards of LOOSE, Black SEW- ING S'LK with every 50-cent'N’ TION pur- chase. By alucky circumstance we were en- abled to obtain a new consignment of the same SILK we gave away ail last week. It's here! Taose Dress Tries Which, you'll recollect, we advertised Satur- day and Monday have been chaning hands at alively rate. A number of very desirable pat- terns are still left. They"tl be sold at our no- Profit price. Better see if they'll euit you! We Wast Mex Everywhere to know of our splendid Gen- tlemen's Furnishings Department. This is not entirely a Indies’ store—it's for the men too. Tell your hushant we are in position to give him the best satisfaction he can have. That's ‘the truth! Au Are Panrrevrarty Preasen With our KID GLOVE*Department. Both the Ladies’ and the Gentlemen's kinds. Best makes. Lowest prices. Ladies’ 4-button Glace Derby Gloves, pique stitch, all shade pen are ont at SE 8 50 4-dutton Pearl Glace French Kid Gloves, Lack embroidered. Spe- cial. Very stylisu and dressy. $1.25 Haxoxexcurers Axp Usxprrwear- Our kinds—have a strong hold on buyers just now. Both departments are now complete, Dut are being increased daily. No house in ‘Washington gives better values or better sat- Sefaction. MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, 807 Penna. Ave. N.W. [It] [Telephone 1414. RRARRRRSRERRRRAER y Prone Ou Beta Kre Wursry. ‘The purity, the flavor,{the age, the streneth and the medicinal qualitios of Old Belma Pure Rye Whisky has placed it first in the estimation of all who have once used it. Certainly it is acquiring « wonderful popularity—on its merits alone. Don't buy poor Whisky. It’s like throw- ing away your money. Old Belma is distilled from selected cul- tivated grain, bottled in its natural condi- tion, free from added sugar, spirits or other foreign flavoring or artificial color- img and {s fully matured. Physicians indorse it! 90c. per qt. $3 per gallon. N. A. Pooxe, 944 La Ave. N.W. BRESRESERER TERETE LEELA 2 CEE RERELEE 1t W. B. Moses & Soxs ARE OFFERING $55 FIVE-PI"CE PALOR SUITES, Covered in Wilton Rurs and trimmed with Silk Plush, soft spring-edge seats and large ‘well-Gnished frame. for * 839.50. Also SPRING-EDGE COUCHES, Covered in Wilton Rugs and trimmed with ‘Silk Plush and fringed all around. $13.50. SOLID OAK HIGH-BACK ROCKERS, ‘With spring seats covered in silk tapestries, at $3.50, W. B. Moms & Soxs, ¥ AND 11TH 878. SSRRRSSERARSRRRARRAR SARE RAE {SSSA SANNA SASAS SEARS SASSNSNSSSESSSSB NEB Penn. ave. and Money Savers for Spendere. pty ‘7th street. ) way 1 SRE BRE Way PORE ELE P&E pane te N NNN If x ee oH RAS VAG A. MMM iN NNN I xe 00 NY DDD. | re QoN DD as Fo83 aa oe r oo ON bpp a4 1 SEREEERELRLERERRGRERESERLELE LEZ aad 5 _ i a ————— Surzrron TO ALL OTHER MEDICINES FOR PURIFYING TRE BLOOD AND RESTORING THE HEALTH AND STRENGTH. Avans Sansaranmea 18 THE STANDARD SPECIFIC FOR SCROFULA, CATARRH, REEUMATISM AND DEBILITY. Conts Ornznsr WILL CURE Yor, “Just as good.” + Rot try to sell you something *‘just as good.” CAREFUL LIVING; we send it free, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South 5th ave. nue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver (Ofl—all drugwists everywhere do. "= “isstows soormine srxur ING with PERFECT SUC: CHILD, SOFTENS the GU: CESS. MS, ALLAYS all PAIN, world. Besure and ask for ‘*Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup” aud take no utuer kind. Scents bottie. pdt Nevrarore Perso: care or overwork will be relieved by taking BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. per. Bs Gero : ei cut Hoxprevs Or Crrvexs OF THE DISTRICT Have called, soliciting us to continue our ANNIVERSARY SOUVE. IR SALE Por another week in order. to. ive them nity to share im the ben. tte thereny merve Howard and: Prince Georges counties, ofa George,” Rickwiond. Weatmore Northimberiand evuntice, Va., t6, the -ame cannot turn @ eas ear to mich a mutt aprenie, and hereby announce that the sate will Continued wntse SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5. 1884. A Cexrvny. Less ninety-two years. Cor 1 period of bere. eke ee oe ta OW ASHINOTON. Eighteventful, prosperous years, crowned | of splendid sucedssea. A plant of wonderfal tenact and luxurious xrowth, with staying powers so, ounced that the ‘‘Comimercial Grave ‘Lillipurian crew, in our case, at least, ation yone. ree months was the allotted time, have parsed and the finding of our Grave” in this city is not even a remote possibility. ‘The whole. of the people of the supreciaie ‘ll they ave done fora, “Kemember, an ‘one of you, eee and ever NIVERSARY. WEEK, MONDAY, ocTOBER St AND EXDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIRS, Myri ds of ‘em. MEN'S SUITS, $7.50.— Don't shrug your shoulders and impatiently mutter, pshaw, as if a suit worth wearin could not be boucht price,” “These are SOUVESTI suits,” roodext n checks, Place on any man's back. MEN'S SUITS, =$10.— Double-breasted Sack Coats, _ Sine! le-breasted Straich'-ent Sack Coats, Three and Four-button Cut- ‘ack Couts, Three and Four-button Cutaway, ‘ands, | weeds. the famous ae aware Sk Conte--Cheviots wire earey of Wimbledon & Wile. a ation 9 a will be a week of reat fejoicing ‘a oer up. We want ALL THE PEOPLE to rejoice with w MEN'S OVERCOAT, —$7.50.— about that. There have been doubting Th: fever since the resurrection. However, | Present veason, such as Kersey, | And other strictly ail-wool fabrics. Many of them have | IK and satin facines ultra stylkh and perfect Bitters. | fake have dumped the. whole Jot isto tie souvent — ENS UVERCUATS, lish Whipcords, Camy of other standard wea ive protection to the body and an elegant | one's personal appearance. EXCITEMENT ‘Will run high this week. VICTOR F. ADLER'S TEN PER CERT CLOTHING HOUS! 927 and @9 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Open Saturda' oc4-3m, ¥ unt W. M. Sroers: & Som: JUST OPENED TWENTY PIECES OF TWO- TONED SERGES IN NEW COLOBINGS, COMPRISING ALL THE DESIRABLE COM- BINATIONS OF THIS SEASON. NEW EP- FECTS IN CAMELS HAIR AND SERGES, MATILESSEE AND MARBELIZED 8UIT- Txas. STRIPED AND FIGURED SILKS IN ALL THE NEW DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. FAILLES AND BERGALINES IN GREAT VARIETY AND ALL OF THE NEW COLORS. CREPES AND CREPES DE CHINES IN EVENING COLORS. WHITE GROUND SILKS WITH COLORED GRADUATED STRIPES FOR EVENING. BLACK GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, COMPRISING ALL OF THE NEW EF- FECTS MADE BY THE CELEBRATED HOUSE OF B. YREISTLY & CO.: HENRI- ETTAS, WHIPCORDS, CAMELS HAIRS, BIARRETZ, DIAGONALS AND PANCTES, ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OUR BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR VARIETY AND QUALITY. A GREAT VARIETY OF COMPORTS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, LINENS OF ALL KINDS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, ‘TRAY CLOTHS, &c., &c., ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT SUCH LOW PRICES FOR SUCH HIGH GRADE GOODS THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. : Wuesx You Asx Your Grocer | For Java he does not offer you Maracdibo and say it is | . ‘When you ask your druggist for SCOTT'S EMUL- SION OF COD LIVER OIL tf be is honest he will ‘Why do you want it? The answer is in a book on Has been need for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS cf MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- It SOOTHES the CURES WIND COLIC and {s the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Soid by druggists in every par: of the And those troubled with nervonsness resulting from opportu. We are aan in receipt of numerous letters from the citizens of Mont- ince Willian, Fairfax, Faupuier, Loudoun, oo | | 1892. sories — "and his their oc- ares “Commercial a romote ply : "Dierictof,Coiunbla and cate : Bietet, Coal, aad Founda guy pice ab i,t ry ena Tetiete nbaatasuenagtagmand nal swinarer by Don't believe it? Well, there's nothing remarkable omanes im in the habit of eiving figures withont tacts t We have at least twenty different styles ght Overcoats, Just suited to the Melton, Cassimeres 2d EDITION. WRECKED IN A FOG. Many Lives Lost in an English Rail- way Collision. } NAVAJOS REVOLT UNDER BLACK HORSE. Indications of a Big Strike at New Orleans. BOLD WORK OF BANK ROBBERS FOG HID THE SIGNALS. Ten Persons Killed in England. Loxpox, Nov. 2—A terrible railway accident, early this morning near Thirsk in Yorkshire. The signals were entirely obscured by the fog and the east coast express train from Edinburgh for London collided at full speed with a goods train on a siding at Manor House. The wreck of the express train was complete. The wreck took fire almost instantly from ing gas, and the smoke and flames a: the thricks of the d mg and wounded made a horrible acene. Those who m: to extricate themselves uninjured hastened to assist others who were yet alive and caught in the wreck. Men and women could be heard for assistance, and one man who was slowly being burned to death and who could not get out begged the rescuers to kill him. It is known that not Jess than tenaredead and that thirty srotajered, twelve of them seriousl: The fireman of train was killed, but the en- finer, who jumped at the instant of the col- inion, esca} with a broken leg. The Marquis of Tweeddale and the Marquis of Huntly, the latter a lord in waiting to Queen Victoria, were on board the train. The Marquis of Tweed- dale escaped uninjured, and although an elderly gentleman, he ‘did active service in assisting to rescue others. The Marquis of Huntly was bruised and had a thumb broken, but suffered no other injury. Capt. Duncan McLeod of the forty-second Highlanders is among the killed. ‘Trains have been sent to the scene to clear the wreck and cerry away the injured and dead. ‘The mails for the north have been delayed for hours owing to the accident. A Double Wreck at Allegheny. Prrrssvro, Pa., Nov. 2.—A disastrous wreck occurred on the Fort Wayne road, at the Wash- ington avenue crossing in Allegheny, about 1 o'clock this morning, when No. 66, fast freight from the east, was hit by the keystone express from Chicago, In the confusion no precaution Was taken to flag the fast express, No. 1, out to Chicago, and this train crashed into the first wreck. Engineer Harry Sanerbeck of the No. 1ex- press was badly crushed. The fireman jum and was severely hurt by fallingon the ties. The passengers were badly frightened and many of a the tracks in their night clo iain BLACK HORSE BIDS DEFIANCE. He Seizes Mountains in New Mexico With ® Number of Followers. Apugvengre, N. M., Nov. 2—A report reached thix city late last night that a very serious outbreak is threatened among the ajos. Black Horse, a well-known chief, controls a large number of young | bucks in the tribe and has always sought opportunity to create a disturbance, is said to have put himself at the head of his faction oc- a the Carrezom mountains, and they worn war and extermination upon any people that attempt to enter these mountaii No details be ascertained at the lai hour the news reached here, but it is certain that all the cavalry stationed at Fort Wingate left at an early hour this morning on a forced march for Camp Defiance. Trouble of @ se- rious nature is manifestly anticipated. prance ON THE VERGE OF A STRIKE. 30,000 Workmen New Orleans Will Quit If Their Demands Are Not Granted. New Onteaxs, Nov. 2.—New Orleans is on the verge of a general strike, which will effect every branch of industry in the city. At least 30,000 men will go out if their demand for in- creased wages, fewer hours of work and the employment of none but union men is not com- plied with. epee LIKE THE DALTONS. Masked Men Rob a Bank at Spearville, Kan., of 810,000, Kansas Crry, Mo., Nov. 2.—Three masked men rode up to the bank in Spearville, Kan., yesterday afternoon, two of whom dismounted and went inside of the bank, where, at the point made their ate furious to hand over 10.000. ‘They easil; escape, galloping out of the gait. A posse is in pursuit. rhonda cil Early Morning Tragedy in Indianapolis. Ixpraxarouis, Ixp., Nov. 2—B. F. Myers, o'clock this morning met two colored men. While searching the basket of ome the other ing near the leftearand ranging downward. The wound is supposed to be mortal. The negroes escaped. neers Freight Floats Run Down and Sunk. New Youx, Nov. 2.—Two of the Pennsylvania four cars of merchandise, and towed by the tugboat Pittsburg, were run down opposite pier 4 this morning by the North German Lord steamer Kaiser Wilhelm Second. The floats and cars were sunk. The loss could not be ascertained. i Col, Shepard Bolts for Cleveland. Bosrox, Nov. 2.—Col. E. 0. Shepard, a mem- ber of the bar of this city and who was judge advocate general on the staffs of the republican governors Ames and Brackett, writes to the Boston Herald saying that he shall vote for Cleveland and Russell. sedused ee Forger Howes Remanded for Examination. New York, Nov. 2.—Charles A. Howes, alias C. A. Field, who is accused of passing forged checks aggregating more than $30.008,, was ar- raigned in the tombs police court this moraing and remanded until tomorrow afternoon for examination. os He Beat His Child to Death. Covommra, 8. C., Nov. 2.—Dorsey Goodin of Timminsville deliberately“beat bis seven-year- old ter to death with a strap on Satarday. Goodin fe io <} and threats of lynching are ————, Universal Sympathy for a Rained Banker. Avpvex, Cat., Nov. 2—The bank of C. W. Hollenbeck remained closed yesterday. Mr. a Ratlway Disaster | of Winchesters, they compelled the cashier | policeman on College avenue, shortly before 1 | negro shot him through the head,the ballenter- | Railroad Company's floats, carrying twenty- | A GRACEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT. President Harrison's Thanks for the Syre- pathy Extended to Him. ‘The following statement from the President was given out at the White House today: “The expressions of sympathy with me and with my family in our greateorrow, from individ- uals, from societies, from church conventions, from public meetings, from political clubs and commitices of all parties, and. indeed, from all our people, have been so tender and so full love and respect for Mra Harrison that I Teluctantly abandon the of . personal ackno: cach, We are grateful, very for this great cup of - good will and for your intercession, May God give to each of you in every trial that WHY HE CALLED FOR TROOPS. An Indian Agent Wants the Navajo Chik aren in His School. ‘The only information received at the Indian | Shipley, dated at Defiance, A. T., October waving: On the 24th I started with my interpreter, police aud wagon to Round Rock, where I bad district, and when in Horse, who claims to be the that I was at Round my and he, with about thirty to forty, came to Round Rock and insisted thet I must not take anv children to the ageney school, notwith- stauding I had the promise | Parente Sake tee or ter tl might their children to school, | Decame angry and jomped tm the assistance of ten others of took me out of the store and kull me, when some friendly Nat | potice took hold of and tore me a Tied me into the store. At the sa | of my scouts was amaulted and |euch an exent that fears were |for bi After the | over Black Horse and Lis followers to kill myself, Interpreter Chee, M: and Charles Mitchell unless: I promi ask for any more children in thi | any other part of the reservation, considering the critical situation T | their demand, feeling that I was | anything and completely at Black Horse and his followers, respectfully bi E 3 in ut F £ i i fr Fe7it ae furnish children for | the schools. Will write full particulars by mail. It is waid at the Indian office that the S number from 14,000 to 20,000, of whom not less than 3,000 are of school age. The ment boarding school at Fort on the reservation has been in tor eleven venrs, but the Indians bave always been unwilling to patronize it. Recently the school has been enlarged. newly equipped and supplied with an excellent of teachers and the agent was instructed, as have been all other agents to use his best efforts to fill the school with children. ‘The result is indicated im the above telegram. — A Contract for the City Post Office. The Secretary of the Treasury has awarded | to A. D. Neeld of Washington the contract for furnishing stone footings and cappings for the Washington city post office. The price’ is £74,304 and the work is to be in one hundred and sixty working days. ‘The stone te be used is Glen Echo and Mt. Airy granite. mainamenotcnssash ~< Martha Racks Acquitted. Martha Racks, a stout-built colored womaa, | was acquitted in the Criminal Court today om the charge of violating the humane law by en- ticing prostitution and harboring girls under ixteen years of age, Bessie Taylor and Fanny i last. Mr. Sillers aj for |Srairitis, Dies eesti | kind was committed in the room of subtenant | and without her knowledge. MARRIED. PAGE -STUMPH. In Portamouth. Va. on aitee Qetober OR, INUE. at ‘ARTER PAGE MARY LEWIS STCMPAL See ee ie DIED. BAUQUARD. Noveruber = 1iping, JURPEN BAUGUARD. after shat Ming pneral will obo vlace éreas ble tate cvetaencn, : 0 Lntreet northwest, 3 o'clock ‘teuds respectfully svited Wo attend. payers please copy we BRADFORD. Military: of of the United States, ‘of the re Nashington, Noversber 2. The death of Companion Livuis John ate C5 Tits. on the ast ultimo, moune By comittion| Redfield Proctor, late ©. 8. V. W. P. HUXFOKD, Recorder. CHAMBPES, On Octo wr 31, a es SS aved iwenty-ight years. ‘May he rest in peace. Amen. Funeral from his late . 608 B street . . Thorsiay | Halatiessand drtemds ore invined to A EF. Om Mo 1902, at ALICE ONCENLIER, the beidved nd Marin Greenited, departed this life, after a short and a painful illness, at the of her par-uts, No. 1415 Massachaeetts avenue east, aved euchitern yours and ten. vera Will vakew ‘pines trou, Funeral from erandparen # residence, 74 x town, Thursday, November 3, at 3p.m. pea SN yo the late Capt. Hugh et Spm: Stel zateth Winn aid Page, United States navy. KAW. INGS. On Tursdas, Bai . on Morris road, Anacostia, LING! aged forts -tve years. May he rest in peace. "0 services ‘St. Teresa Rercuber "st en. Relatives and | Vited to attend. S08, inwe. ot Someone sill Ci aE he sixty-seven years, rely afi drt TOU SOOT. ned sath tres = and eleven mon! > Fimeral services at. his Inte No. 16 6th a:reet northeast. Thursday at. 2" o'clock Bm. ‘hves and friends invited w attend DS. On November 2, 1892, be SIMONDS. | On November 2, pump, five ve. — Yonersl from his late residence, ‘1258 10th 2, so, ' Priday at 2 pan. Weare obliged to hane out the ‘‘dencer ° Tae people havo always been our friends, hall not be deceived, if we cam help it. HEED THE WARRING. ‘Many tmitations an‘ simutstions of CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS are being offered, and #0 (OF duty to raise the “danger sienal.” ow