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tr- -? S-F-S, -r - I - v L.i? -f.7- VSj -.. , -.-t --. r 8 THE MOBXLNG TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1895. INFIDELS AND INFIDELITY r NONE But reliable garments get into our stock. No job lots of dQubtful value find a harbor here. Every garment is made to our special order, and-must come up to our high "standard of excellence before it is accepted. That is-why you can always depend upon getting good service from even our lowest price garments. Seen our $ 1 0 OVERCOATS? The nearest you'll find to them elsewhere are pi-iced $12 or $12.50, and $15 to $18 at the custom shops. They are all-wool, fast-color Kerseys and Beavers, in blue or 'black, with good quality Italian lining and velvet collar, fashionably cut, and will FIT perfectly. Finer ones at $12, $15, and all prices up to $45. Specially strong lines at $15 and $25, qualities that are considered cheap at $5 to $7.50 more money in ' most everj- store in the land. Let us shoe you next time and we'll continue to do so. Something new is a Box Calf calf lined Waterproof "Shoe that is stylish and comfortable as well as service able. All shapes and sizes, $5. ROBINSON. CHERY & CO., I2TH MD F STS, CLOTHES. FURNISHING?, HATS. SHOES. DARING PR at the "Universal" to-da You know what we have been doing for you housekeepers, and wc are going to keep up the good work, giving greater bargains every daj-, every week. Competition has been left behind, distanced easily. Since we have opened this store housekeeping has become easier, cheaper, for we have downed the spook of Big Profits. TO-DAY'S WONDERS. Special Granite Iron Sale. No. C, Gray Iron Tea Kettle, 3Sc Regular irice, SBc. No. O, Gray Iron Tea Kittle, 47c -fJtPKiilar price, 9Sc. iffy No. C, Granite Iron Coffee Boiler, with bailed hand!es,..46c ReRuIar price, 08c. 3 qt. Covered Granite Iron Buckets 27c Eejjnlar prfee, 40c. 1-qt. Coernl Granite Iron Eancppnm, XOc IteRular price, 29c. 2 at. Covered Granite Iron Saucepan." SBc Itefcular price, 49c. 3 qt. Coerod Granite Iron" Saucepans r. ..31c Recular price, 59c. 2 qt. Granite Iron Coffee or Tea Tots - 2Sc Regular price, 09c. Siiecial one liour sale, from 10 to 11 o'clock, 1-2 doz. Dec orated French China Cups and Baucers, e 33c Regular price, 98c. Universal Hoiisefurnishing Store, 512 9th St. N. W. It will repay you to inspect our Grocery Department. Qur Lamp eel OnjT Taljie I) nartmeiil I" tlie must ioiiiiieie iu the city. C? J 1-2 doz. Jaian'f.i'Indii(liial Butter nates '. Gc m Falcon ClotheB Wringers, with best -vulcanized rubberrolis, S1.35 Large Japanned Coal Hods and Shovels 18c 4 ft. Step Ladders, with bucket rest 40c 5-ft. Step Ladders, with bucket rest GOc 0 ft. Step Ladders, with buclet rest GOc 14;20 Pastry Boards . 1G 22 Pastry Boards.. 14C 18c Large Hat Racks, with mir ror and coat hooks 34c Regular price, 98o. Wire Corn Poppers. Oc -i?S f &m t "- .- VX'-U V v fr?) W.-- j kIt v rvjM! Extra quality rnglih China Decorated Chamber Set S1.83 .Regular price, $2.9S. English China Dinner Sets, " 112 inf.., decorated wlthrlow rs and cold lined, $6.86 n&ndsoni new ttrlelkrotM ! c ter sets, forget-mo not decoration, roldlinei ' $2.7S ltfrl-j , - 4.B9. -ibll'li Strong Sermon on Uubalief by R9V Gilbert Williams. Ilu DiMMiMiPM tlio Subject tit a Serlco for tlitv. llrolliorlioort of St. Andrew. The herviees at St. Taul's Episcopal Church last evening were under the auspices of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. A large congregation was present and lis tened to an eloquent discourse by ItcV. Gilbert S. Wllll.iins on tlie Thiiosophlc-al vie.v of Infidels and In'fidelitv." Dr. Wiliiunm spoke from the text "They are of the world, therefore speak they of the world, and the world heareth them. We.ireof God; lie thai know cth God heareth us, he that is not of God heareth not us. Hereby know we the spirit of the truth and the spirit of i rror," as found In the-f rourtti ihaptir of St. John, the fifth nmt sixth irses. "Tin re is a gnat deal of wonderful wiMloni in thoe words, s.iid tic speaker, "They conMitutc really .1 teit of faith anil of unbelief, purely it is of tl e utmost importance to ns, to all nun, indeed, to understand and see the perfect truth whU.li these wnrds comey. Thire must he some reason whj some in uurelclieeri In the s.itreil M.rlptures and otiiers ridi cule. mil npudlate them. " Why ,ire some men ClirMlinismiel others Inridils? Men of Inlelllgeme, so far is Iliac work l eonei'rned.areon'lKiilisiile" of the line and among Ixith tlic"-e" tlasse, eo that the truth or untruth or Faired .iripturen i. uuiol po.-MUy be said In lie .i matter w huh Is to brili ilileii y learning cr m profound or eer so n fined. "Men of great ndndi are numbered j among 'ufliliis and .itluMs and represent all iirofi-isioii" .iikI j.ink and all ilerkirt I nn nls of liHinl-irgf. Now. ir it be true, ami it is true, that slinilir causes will i proilure slmllur ifficts, then all n.en j of a iirlaiu digneor liitnllectual ilrw-lop I nicnl. If the Intellect or mind determines ,n man loniiruing the truth nf tlie liililci and ilalins of the I'lirNtlan religio-i, will ellhrr lie Christians or infldch. "Ridicule Is a weapon used , by weak men and little minds, says an ciiiIiim.I literary authoritj, when Ihey hae the wrong side of a question and are at a loss for arguments. Ridicule is commonly the broom sm What we mean by BROOM DAY is we will give to-day 5,000 . BROOMS . FREE To-day a large three double-string broom will be given to every customer purchasing -groceries tfrom 'our price list to the amount of one dollar's worth or over. Ask for broom after completing your purchases. Now is the time to lay in your winter's supply of LILY FLOUR Leave your orders to-day. Those who may not find it convenient to have their flour deliv ered at once, may leave their orders to-day for delivery on any day during the week, thereby securing-their barrel at to-day's price. I JOHNSTONS, 729, 731 7th St. that explains why souls believe in and hear God and others believe In ami hear the (he world. The tcit tells us lutre Is a spirit of truth, but there is alsn a spirit of error, and one or the oilier of these two actuate the heart Tliero Is In S'ime a spirit of truth, ami there is in others a a spirit of error. Therjlsin sonic in-n and wmci n pervcrsenisH nr mind rtluch In stead of hunting fur truth lnis rather paradox, contradiction, anil disputation. "Things which are plain and obMnus to strongest ill- ! rollers are nut Rti til Ittfuse nhn li.lie IhU strument of Ignonnce and error. It is . sr,t of error, for Iheir minds are not the chief weapon of infidelity and always has lieen. and so nothlnir Is so ridiculed I by the sceptic as religion ami the Bible. "e learn by the text vh some persons bclleie the holy scriptures of religion and others reject them. "And we moreoer learn that all who reject them are not or Oexl It Is he-cause the people who reject the Scriptures are not of God, hut of the world that thejr havc no Joy and peace anil satisfaction in thethlngsof Gd. "The foul Intti said In his heart there Is no Cm). Itlstheconditionofthehearniien fertile and active and re-aily in Mipphln: objections rather than desirous either t find or admit things famrahle to the side of mattiTS or questions oppoMle to them. Hence on almost all subji-ct they are nt Issue with even nearest friends unless Indeed they have prevailed to draw others irVo the same vortex with themselves." 'I be Time will display tlii'in on 11 iniiiniiiotli cunviiH In front of Tin TIiiiiin llnlldlns TueMlnj- nlt-lit. .MOUSi: WAS OXTIiniVAIU'ATII. Cornereil In ii IloiiKi.vlli' llroke Auy and GitM tbu l'ollei n Clinic AUh rl Morse', a negro, waseid.-ntly lient on getting into trouble estenlaj; morning. He went to a stable near Sixth and K streets northwest, anel became imoHeel in n nuarrel witli John McDoucll, residing on It street. Morse was ejected by McUouell and went into a nearby alley. Some minutes later Uettle Monroe, a colored woman, rushed up to Policeman Morgan and I'xotedly told him Morse had tried to murder her. Accomp inie-d by the woman theitollceman eulcresl a house in the alley ami afltrmucli Iiarleying, com iuccelMorsethatbiii presence, was required nt No. 2 station. The wantnl man the-n tteiipeil out the front door and It took five squares of hard sprinting to capture him. The charges of disorderly conduct and assault and battery were lodged ngalnst the man. HA1I) THAT KHLL TIlItOUOH. nreiit iiionp-rMlliiic sate- of clmli Iniliil Xi' VurK Clollilnu lloue,illl Stcutti st.X. IV. Alli-sod Opium Joint Tlmt the IoIic Did Not Find. Sometlilng was to have dropped In a noritiwest precinct last night, nhltli did not. Atjout a week ago the police re ceived a complaint to the effect that a certain Chinese laundry wai more of an opluni smoke house than a legitimate wash shop. Tlie complaint set forth tliat num bers of men entered the premises and that women iiased In and out at larious times anil in a varying degree of sobriety. Sleuths were set upon the case and after eyeing the place for a pro.er jieTbtd, re ported that the complaint was wcllfounded. It wasdecided that the laundry wouldha'.c to go. Preparations were made to pull it and just be fore the raid a man was sent to see that everything was in readiness and that an aduiuatc number of the hitters of the pipe were within. Thi-se gentlemen brought back the in formation that the upper stones of the building were used as.a dwelling by poor but re-.pcct.ible people and that the only means of access and egress they had was through the Chinese laundry. This was a good explanation why women enteretl and lift the house so often. This report was confirmed by further exploration and the raid fell through. Sober Sunday Night. One of the main features of last night, from a police standpoint, was the scarcity of "drunks." Fewer were landed lastnight than on any previous Sunday night during the jear. So plausible reason could be assigned for this, because the air wa raw and chilly and the usual temptations to drink existed. One explanation was that the Sunday dealers were a little mora cautious, or a llttleless careless than uauaL Ten Thousand Heard Moody. Atlanta, Ga..Xov.3. Ten thousand people packed the Moody Tabernacle this evenr ing and night to hear the great evangelist. At the evenh'g services several thousand were turned away from the door. At th aftcrnoo'i hour Mr. Moody preached npOD the regeneration of the South. I A DOLLAR GOES FARTHEST HERE? Ther.e's deep meaning- in this for you money saving value getting. When you are compelled to purchase, purchase right, purchase where exorbitant profits on medium qualities are unknown, where the finest grades are sold at the smallest possible margin of profit. At this great Outfitting Store of the people this applies to Furniture, Housefurnishings, Ladies' and Gents' Clothing. It's really marvelous what an enormous business we have built up among you in a short period by such methods. Then the benefits of our NEW CREDIT SYSTEM the fairest in the world have made this store popular with hundreds and hundreds of Washington's best citizens. Go slow. When you are ready to buy, let us show you what we can do for you before you go elsewhere MONDAY'S SPECIALS: Fine Solid Oak Bedroom Suite $15.50 Lace Curtains, 3 yards long 58c per-pair 6 large pieces fine Glassware 58c Large enameled iron Slop Jar, with lid 65c 3-quart enameled iron Saucepan 21c A laryc, handsome Oak Sideboard, beautifully carved, French plate glass. A bargain $30.50" Good Oak Sideboard.... $7.00 'Very fine Oak Side board $18.00 Bin! This cut represents a purchase of the entire output of a large factory. 30-inch Dressing Case, 5 drawers, one drawer lined, 38-inch washstaud, French plate glass, quartered oak tops, only $27.50 This stylish Cloth Jacket, Astrachan trimmed $8.50 Very handsome Ladies' Cape $7.75 fa VwSF3?rSr Large variety of Heating. and Cooking Stoves, only best makes, very cheap. On dr l"f"fl' I "A will if If jj I t pjjf fin ' ' " juii 'f' i Large Oak Hall Rack, polish finish, quarter ed oak, French plate glass $19.50 This handsome high-back oak dining-room Chair, only $.45 M si? it"-- 7 r 'v1 J? I sV- f fa .Mm Men's fine Wool Suit $J 0.00 Men's Beaver Overcoats.... $8.00 We sell you for cash or give you ALL THE CRDEIT YOU WANT. s TERMS ADJUSTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. Tjrj'TnpTrp reliable outfitters, JL Ed JL JL A 415 Seventh Street N. W Y UNiVEHSAL 512 w nth 'St. M. W. t MAIJbK & U ,7;-V'-TTtilTHl JL - -. -v- tX -s& --c j sr y -," Jfffl- 4 i -it , iH,yy. ' fit. 3. ' - - aaMMumamsM