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THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. WASHINGTON, TURDAY........ A, 18590. CROSBY S. NOYES......Editor. The Evening Star bas a reguinr, perma- nent, bona fide daily circulation more than i¢ that of any other daily paper pub- lished in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added to- gether. dor ‘THE Stan office is connected with the Telephone Exchange. Ad@vertisements, orders for the paper by mai! and otherwise, news, or any iuformation or Dustnees can be rent day or nixht, free of charge. ‘The more the idea of making ex-Presidents ‘Senators-at-large for life is canvassed the more apparent {ts absurdity becomes, and the fewer friends it has In that capacity the retiring Presidents would either represent something or nothing. if something, it would necessarily be their own states, already as fully represented on the floor of the Senate as their sister states, and therefore improperly and unfatrly, as against them. If nothing, then what 13 the use or sense of having them on the floor of the senate at all? If our Presidents are really not able to take care of themselves after leaving the White House it may be that they ought to be providea for by regular pensions. properly granted; tt It 1s follly to say they cannot do so, The pay row attached to the presidential office is large enough to enable every incumbent of the place to live the remainder of his days in elegant and dignified retirement on the savings of a four years term, alone, if he wants to; and there fs no excuse whatever for increasing the already heavy enough burdens of the people in order that he may be able to splurge like a newly crt from office. to be made to reduce taxation and restore all branches of the government to the old-fashioned simplicity which characterized its earller years. It Is time tor our legislators to let office holders and ex-ofi a while. the Interests of the public, The plain hard- | working citizen who takes care of himself and his faially, and keeps the wheels of government | going at same time, is entitled to some little consideration. Suppose we bring his case to the front now, and give him a show. _ The Christlancy divorce case reached a singu- lar point yesterday, when the principat witness | for the prosecution declared on the stand that Mrs. ChrisUancy (who was then before him in out to him as that lady, and whom, he alleged, had been guilty of adultery In the hotel with which he was connected. Tuis would seem to be eftner a case of perjury or one of conspiracy to biacken and destroy the character of the de- fendant in the suit; and the interests of justice demand that the matter should not be allowed to drop until it is legally ascertained which it is, and the guilty party punished. The witness referred to can no doubt easily tell who pointed out to him a person represented to be Mrs. Christlancy; and whoever performed that part | should be made to show whether or not a deceit | ‘was practiced, and If 30 at whose Instance, arid for what consideration. On its face the matter looks like one admirably adapted for the atten- Uon of the District Attorney and the grand jury. ———————~<-e-—___ " A New York paper noticing the fact that one of the telegraph companies In that city ts about to lay some of its wires underground, says “the experiment will be watched with a considerable degree of interest,” and adds: “If the subter- ranean system shall work nicely, as almost be- yond doubt !t will, there will be a good basis upon which to begin a movement for compell- ing ali the telegraph companies to bury their wires.” | ‘There is nothing in the laying of telegraph | wires underground that is in any degree in the nature of “an experiment.” That system has long been !n vogue in the principal cities o- England abd on the continent, and tt has been Tound to answer even better in some respects | than to have the wires strung through the air. It can be introduced here, with the greatest ‘success from the start, whenever the telegraph companies are disposed to incur the necessary expense, or whenever the municipal authorities of any city determine that it shall be done, whether the companies are ready or not. All their so-called “experiments” are mere trifling with the patience and rights of the public, —_—_-o-—_____—. BO! | oo en ITH BOY! ned bonanza king after he retires | On the other hand,every ~ffort ought | ce holders took out for themselves for | while they in turn give their attention to | | { | | } i { court) was not the person previously pointed | | | { HOLIDAY GOODs. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. } TRE HOLIDAYS, ==—— i PYTy <D SATIN DELYON CIR. TAYLOR & HUETY, SILVERBERG’S ici vol peias eure BLACK SATIN asian Pee 50. TO ORDER- Shine eS cea ED GRAND HOLIDAY OFFERING BEST ENGLIBH OR FRENCH OLOTH, FINEST BLAGE AND. CADE saTINs SILK OB SATIN LINED. GEN ee Barr @83 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BLACK | WaTIN BURAH at 82 80 and & GLOARS, JACKETS PaRIs =. SILK [EFS AND EMBROIDERED, ‘COLORED, BOuDE BED D HAND! ‘DKEROHIERS, * Exo and Low Press. WHITNEY BLANKETS, SILK HOSIERY. PERINOT'S DARKENS, 8 ED KID GLOVES. SEW WHITE. ECRO, MODE AND OOLORED DERED FANOY LINEN DAMASK ‘LIES TO MATOH, Rawat ND PIANO COVERS. ELEGA 7 FAN cy Tow: ‘ELS AND TIDIE! oe AD pereons in reb_of "CHET PRESENTS” at th search of TCH SISTMAg ERESENTS® at the 2 Ove Pace Osx. Established 1840. ENMENSE REDUCTIONS PARIS NOVELTIES, from 83 to $1.50. AMASON SILKS, from 82.10 to $1.50. | FANCY GOODS at half price. ELEGANT PEKIN VELVETS, from #4.50 to 82.50. BLACK PEKIN VELVETS at $2. In order to reduce owr very large stock of Ohoice Goods, we offer decided Bargains in all FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES. We offer the largest and cheapest stock of SATIN DE LYON BROOADE, im Black and Colors, in Warhington. Elegant BROCADES for $2. ULSTERS, [Cuere, DOLMAN aud FUR-LINED CIRCULARS FINE GOODS AT LOW PRIGES. One Price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. dect 919 Penn: C= BUPPEBT. Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. m. we RARE ATTRACTIONS OF NEW NOVELTIES IN FANCY WORSTED WORK ete, for Embroidery on Linen, Mam- moth and Felt Cloth. A {nil line of Worsted (band-knitted) Goods, Satin and Velvet, Child's Gornets, Embroidered Cloaks, ail sizes, and « general Outat for Ohildren. Germantown and Zephyr Worsted, German Yarp, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered Material on hand at the Lowest Market Price. dect-im ROM THE NEW VORK AUCTIONS, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. = see Brocade VELVETS, in all shades, 600. acl ave! of rew deti ; Broche SHAWLS ¥ GOODS AND HOVEGTIE: s For paren Presents. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, at Y STRASBURG EIUS, AvoTion Drx Goons House, 726 7th Strect, aect-Lin Between Gand pes: M. J. HUNT, Nos. 621 and 623 D street, Has just received a case of FRENCH BONNETS, Which +he will exhibit on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 81x. Entire stock of Felt Bounets and Hats at Coat, A make roem for Holiday Goods. Herma PRESENTS, A Furr 100% or DIAMOND EARRINGS, LACE PINS, STUDS, and FiNGEB RINGS, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 6amM’L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 2216 Pennsylvania ave. ect Horm GOODS IN POTTERY and PORCELAIN, FINE PLATES, DINNER SE18, ELAQUES TEA SETS, VASES, FINE OUT GLASS, it turns out that the reported robbery of pas- = on a Pullman sleeper, between this city | aia Battin. “re, printed in the New York Hera! and referred to m {tls column the other day, was 4 pure fiction palmed off upon that paper by some unscrupulous person. —_—_—_§_<o-___. “Tie evort of Health OMicer Townshend to have the next annual mesting of the American Public Health Association held in this city ts a very proper one. It has come to bea recog- nized fact that Washington is the most tnter- esting and suitable locality in tae country for the holding of all sorts of conventions and meetings. | ——_— +e —___ THERE are 151 new advertisements in Tue | ‘Star to-day. | Se RINTENDENTS AND TEACHERS of Sun- willfind it to their sdvantase to ad KI, P.O. Box 5’ itt Sic ‘ CANNED COFFEE imeets the want of thox who love yet ay the common brands tj. _ BUBOHARD'S MIXED TE is the FIN EsT TEA ever sold VINGE. jeroseopie portion of ine com to Le hase Groceri part from /i- @ accomodated. “A le Goods always on UBCHABD'S, 354 Pa. ave. shew ae Sam_ Lucas’ ong, “Ob, Til Meet You | Dar," at the National Tovater. “Trameadous ¢1 cores. Sent, post paid, for & 00 , Bost vi Sere _ NTELS. WHITE, Sait fusic Stora. ye ing buying Rlate Mantels {he Factors. cor. oth aud 0 balance of stock of 40 ake room for next dect-3t s i] OCaTARRA CURE. One packaxe is zecerally suiticient. A real cure of CATARRH for $1.59 nov2 eo MPBOVED EXCELSIOB HIDNEY PAD! CURE YOUR Back ACHE And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder snd Urinary Organs by wearing the IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD. It iss MABVEL of HEALING and RELIEF. SIMPLE, SENSIBLE, DIRECT, PAINLESS, POWEBFUL. ILOURES where all elec fails. A REVELATION BECREVOLUTION 2 est Absorptioa or ne. fizeet appli gahon. atte to. unsatisfactor: oer ba gp ‘sent free: lruvy.sta, or sent LbRG PAD GO" Se eh oem oe ADDRESS THE “ONLY LUNG PAD co. WILLIAMS BLO. Le Original and Genuice Kiiney Pad. his is the we take Do o nov2-e0 Aak for it au wPEC IAL NOTE by PLATED-WABE and FOREIGN FANCY GOQDS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridze. Se es No, 1009 Penna. Ave. Hii OPENING OF LADIES’ FURS, STINEMETZ has just returned from New Yori wih pies’ *SERE S SACQU! = an) to $250. AL Ta p20 to ¥ TR- RuRED Thake: 335 and up. LINED 2. 82. aia, #150. snd ¢ tt ARETE NG, larze ernie NEMETZ, 1337 Pees 5 | ps ecb 7 LIQUORS ¥ ie ELL MATURED. BRANDY. Gov SHEIUY, 1. ees o UY, #1.bO an in “ WITMER, dees-t30 3918 Pennsylvania ave. A NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A LARGE 81ZE NICKEL-PLATED, GENUINE | GERMAN STUDENT LAMP F ANDA | GALLON OF RYNEAL'B ROYAL SECURITY O} FOR 85, Ar dees RYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. yor, ATTENTION {8S INVITED TO n y Exceedingly Choice Di | PARISIAN AND GERMAN HOLIDAY GOODS, Personally eelected on my late trip. ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, det S833 14th street, corner of 1, ! peace PIANOS AND ORGANS. Theve celebrated instruments wii! ba sold at low factory rates and on the popular instalment plan. EREEBOBS G. SMITH, dec 2103 Penna. av OLIDAY PRESENTS. Bilk and Cosbmere MORNING ROBYS. BREAKFAST oe oe MUFFLERS. » UMBREL W.Ss. T dect 985 Penn’: ye ‘THE LADIES. MRS. STEEL, of Philadelphia, pen TUES- PAY, November 0: ptieee Week at the Ri mre, eee with acl a ee of IMPORTED’ BUNSETS "ana ROUND HATS at greatly Feduced Fatos, dies cordially | ia ave. (Svante i! P. eee sront ovposita the Eb. pri OF ot port ONDAY, 1 CESDAY, AY. Dee ecd-at Pomestic MINCE MEAT, CAREFULLY PREPARED. N. W. BUBCBELL, dec3-2t No, 1232 F st. EORIVED AFRESHSUPPLY OF MO. RB 'BAN'S Oclebrate ish i hese MS Q'mEsBa’s SPORTING RAZAR, se broad soles and low heels Bax '®, 1022 7th st. Dorthwe “a now 30-6 Corner 5th and F streets. OUR ho GUM: Pattern 300, ‘er fbootius your 833 Gan is is far auparior to sither. It is just the gun tor Washington eportamen rongly recommend it in every respect. GEORGE HELLEN, cor. 3d snd © sta. " THOMAS L. UME. dec2-eollt Proprietor of Tuniaw Farm Snowit SSELL’S ICE yaa Mvesncesct'c VAL FOR QUALITY. Puidk AS Low As Bs CuNat iWwitda ni EST RATE A POUND nus BRUIT Nore ty mads of best Tt Batter NCE PI Bis aaaz News York ave. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT or LADIES’ AND MIS8ES ULSTERS, ULSTERETTES, JACKETS A DOLMANS vary PRIOES. AT V8ny LOW OES. dec2-6t Hema Goops, We have now ready for inspection a large and most choice selection of BOOKS and FANCY GOOD8 for Holiday Gifts, consisting in part of Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals, Standard Books in sets. Poets in all styles of binding, Illustrated Books, JuvENILE Boos in endless profusion. Ohristmas Cards in great variety, Papeteries, Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, Leather Goods, Olive-wood Goods, Bronze Tokstands, Toy Beoks and Games for the little ones. CALL AND BELECT BEFORE THE CROWD PRESSES. WH. B. & SON, decd 428 7th street. J. W. BOTELERB & SON, . Have Opened a Large Stock of DINNEB, DESSERT AND TEA SEBVIQES, PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES, And a beautifal Assortment of Useful and Orna- ental Goods suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. J. W. BOTELER & SON, Isrorters or Carma, Gass, &0., decl-6t 9233 Penna. Avenue, J. W. SCHAEFER, 1020 7th Street Northwest. LEADER STUDENT LAMP, Nickel Plated, 83. LATEST IMPROVE? NICKEL PLATED GER- MAN STUDENT LAMP, #5. THE SAME 1N BRABS, $4.60. ROGERS BROS. TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES, $5 Per Dozen. BEST ENGLISH IRON-STONE OHAMBEK SET, $2.60. TRIPLE PLATED OASTOB, OUT BOTTLE, #3.50- deol. OOD HOLIDAY GOODS, POCKET] aan nGake CASES, CABES, TOY T! Scalia gua Hans ‘reat variety and at low Prices at the practical and old-estal blisher TRONS AND HARNESS FACTORY OF JAMES S. TOPHAM, 4255 7th st., East Side, Joining Odd Fellowa’ Hail. HOLIDAY Goops. HARRIS® wee peels ALIS Feauisivane avenue, decl-Im Call attention to thei 8 6 s monds, Watches and dane eat hse Steak tay: i Silver ‘and Plated Ware, Americ Ciceka, Soueph Roasers & & Son's Stats additions rece cived dai'y and ‘ho. ge pre, to Our prices. nov30 1m OLIDAY NOVELTIES. Choice selection of Embroidered SLIPPERS, SLIPPER ae SES, J3HIONS, TABLE COVERS, LAMBREQUINS, embroidered on Canvas and Felt. N D FANCY, WORSTED GOOD! CIGAR CABES. tof LADIES’ NEOKWEA| Beet OES HAND DEERCGIEFS, FANS and CHILDREN'S MERINO OAK. HOODS of superior elegance at BIBS. SELMA BUPPERT’S, 608 9th street. Opp. Patent Oftice. ART EMBROIDE- SABKETS, CARD AND nov29. 22t Abaca Gpares, DUCHESS PEARS, NEW FI@s, NEw BUCKWHRAT, GOLDEN SYRUP, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. New Goods arriving every day. A visit to our ¢ seasatine is reqnested. 's . We 50) Lnporters. and Seaiees in Table Luxuries, Staplo and Fancy Groceries, novat 4216 F street northwest. ECOBRATED CHINA, GUuass WAl TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED WAKE. USKFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. At GEO. WATTS'S HovservRNisHING BTORE, nov27-1m: 314 7th st., five doors above Pa. ave. ( GEESE Goops. A laree and woell-assorted stock ef GENUINE JAPANESE GOODS, Just received. TO BE SOLD AT LOW BATES, at MAJOR’S DBUG STOBE. n26-Im_ Corner 7th and H sts. northwest, ATOHES. garortmnent of AMERICAN and FOREIGN eS larwe, and includes all the newest aty’ Our Wi etna are warrai ad are qacy ine prices, a ated and are sold at M. W. GALT, BRO. & Co., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS. nov20 41107 Penna. Avenue, UME MADE MINCE RAT. H NLY 12 CENTS PER at 2 1037 eae novaU-Sw* Seventh street, rth west. Fue Between K and L nor FURSH Our Stock of Ladies’ SEALSEIN GARMENTS, BILE OLUCULAES aid DOLMANS “at Ostet waTones The — advance in FUR@ has not been added to our Stock. BEALSEIN MUFF, HATS, CAPS and TUR BANS. at old pric:s. WILLETT & KRUOFE, povli-im 905 Pennsyivaaia avenue. ARE Te BENING MACHISES. Sinwer, sith improvements. Whee er & Wilson, No. 8, dra 5 lowe... 16 Wilson ik Grover & Bakar... 9 Eemingtop, drop teat and drawers. Bt “its r & Wi'son, No. 11 ve Macliines are a¥ good as new, and are { ese ‘aid take Vour choice at 0 | “Giteary ih met ice Rs, if. St. | S27 Benting and S anepntsing One epeciaiey: ori? | SPLENDID ABSORTMENT of Hoe ee { A Hanses and Latrobes, at iow prices, naces sa anges promptly pace baie ‘wor! eee © Gak ELL'S, 815 7th st., Baad ti hocthweek. noyis-La OF TOYS AND FANCY GooDS AT BIS IMMENSE ESTABLISHMENT, 313 Seventh Street, Running through and Inctuding the Thras-story IRON-FRONT BUILDING, 318 Eranta street. Both Near Pennsylvania Ave. Entrance on Both Streets. Thanking my numerous customers and ths dear Public for the liberal patronage bestowed in the past, and placing full confidence in the contian- ance of the same, I have exerted myself to the utmost to piace before them such a variety of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS a8 Dever has been brought toxsther heretofore in his side of New York, and willsur- LOW-P2RICED HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ever before seen in any one Business House. My long experience (since 1864) in this particular line enables me to place before you goods of all kirds at such remarkably low figures, that to see them only is to buy them, and the variety is so larze that something can be found for the Infaat in the Cradle, as well as for Hoary Okl Age. To give you an idea of the variety of goods to be found in my place, look over this Stupendous List, which by far does not include all the articles I keep, Genuine BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, including VASES, from 25e. a pair up to 83 a pair. BOUQUET HOLDERS in immense variety, in Crackled Glass, Iridescent Glass, Dresdea China, Painted, Swiss, &c., &c., from 25c. a pair up. LAVA VASES, Antique; BTATUARY, equalling in finigh the finest Bronze, from 50c. up. CUBPADORES, in Tin, at 20c.: Lava at 50c., and Majolica at @1. MAJOLICA WARE, in PLATES, PITCHERS, ‘EAPOTS, &c., from 1c. to $1. A beautiful assortment in IRIDESCENT INK- STANDS and PAPERWEIGHTS, 50c. to 81.50. Our line of WORK BOXES and DESKS is unsur- passed, and includes everything cheap, substantiai and beantiful, ranging from 50c. up. In our JAPANESE DEPARTMENT you will see Rovelties which will surprise you by their quaint- ness and Originality, at almost nominal prices. We pride ourselves especially on the quality and remarkable cheapness of our ALBUMS, which must be seen to be appreciated. They range from 50c. up. Our TOILET GOODS will astonish you. They include a full variety of TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR, CLOTHES and 8HOE BRUSHES; DRESSING COMBS in fine Rubber, &c.; Sets of BRUSH and COMBS, ia satin-lined Cases, from $2 up; tie finest French-plate Engraved TOILET MIRRORS a $1; Frenoh-plate TRAVELING MIRRORS at Every Article offered in this Department is . decided Bargain. Our stock of POCKET.BOOKS, WALLETS, PURSES, GARD CASES, CIGAR CASES, BILL BOOKS, &c , comprises such an assortment that it would be futile to quote prices. These goods must be seen. Our Department of BILVER PLATED WARE and TABLE CUTLERY, &c, contains BREAK- FAST and DINNER CASTORS from 81 up. PIOKLE STANDS, $1 up. BUTTER DISHES, $lup. SPOON HOLDERS, OREAM PITCHEKs, $1 up, OARD REOEIVERS, OAKE SFANDS, WATER PITCHERS, &c. TABLE OUTLERY, from $1 settup. PLATED TEASPOONS, from 50c. TABLE SPOONS, from $1 up. FORK&, from $1. PLATED KNIVES, from $1.25. NAP- KIN BINGS, from 35c., &c., &c. Our BASKET Department is complete. In it you will not only find all styles of LUNOH, SHOPPING and TRAVELING BASKETS, but also the new SWINGING WILLOW CRADLE, WILLOW DOLL OARRIAGES, CLOTHES BASKETS and HAM- PERS. INFANTS’ BASKETS, &c., &c. Our BRACKET Department deserves your espec- lalnoticg, Tthaw established tH Swit penéstio’, | and our sales in this Department are ummense. Our ONE DOLLAR SIDE and OORNER BRACKETS, CLOCK BRACKETS, BOOK SHELVES, WALG POOKETS, TOWEL Ra SLIPPER POCKETS, STANDS and TABLES, &e. beatthe World. In this Department the | articles range from 25¢ to #4.50. pee PICTUBE FRAME and LOOKING GLASS a partment contains a large variety of RUSTIO, POL ISHED WALNUT, all GILT and GOLD Leal FRAMES. In SILK, VELVET and FANOY FRAMES we have first quality Goods in Gabinet size, from 5Ce. and in Card size, from 25e. up. In FANCY FRAWES we lave Beautiful Goods, cheap as the Virgin soil. Qome and gee them. In HAND SATCHELS we have some handsome new goods in Plush, in Old Gold, Gendarme, &c., fine grain leather, at $1. TRAVELLING and LUNCH BAGS from 50 cents to 83. SCHOOL SATOHELS, SHAWL STRAPS, kc. Our ONE DOLLAR FOUR-BLADE PEABL HAN- DLE POCKET KNIFE makes a very nice present, though we have some at 50 cents which do not waut to be overlooked, and our 25 cent ones have also a word to say for themaeives. Our MEERSOHAUM OIGAB-HOLDERS at $1 are pretty enough to makea smoker's mouth water, and our PIPES will surely gladden his heart. We have one counter devoted to BOOKS, and offers regular line of 1.50 cloth-bound Bouks at 69 cents each. Our FRAMED STATUARY at 75 cents and $1 make @ very acceptable Holiday Present. Our as- sortment iu these woods is immense. We offer also a very fine liue of genuine imported CHROMOS of really artistic merit at 82 each. OUB TOY DEPARTMENT Iskismenee. We have TOYS enongh to thinks v22¥ childin the District a Christmas Present. It easier to say what we have not than what we have. IN DOLLS We have almost everything. We have DOLLS with wooden faces and wooden limos at 6 cents, and we have Dolls with headslike dreams—angel- like in expression, perfectly lovely. We haye!Pat- ent Dolls, China Dols, Bisque Dolls, Wax Doils, French Dolls, Dressed Dolls. We have Bathing Dolls, Swinging Dolls, Rubber Dolls—in fact, Dole of all kinds, from ths emiallest to the largest, from 5 cents up to #8. We have DOLL HOUSES, pretty enough to set the little girls wild, and DOLL CABRIAGSS in immense variety. We have FURNITURE, ani little TABLES, CHAIRS SIDEBOARDS, BUREAUS, CRADLES and BEDSTEADS. We have KITCHENS and STOVE3 and BROOMS and WASH SETTS‘and SAD IRONS and DUST- PANS and BRUSHES. ‘We have TEA SETTS and DINNER SETTS and DOLL OHAIKS. ‘Webave WAGONS for a'l the Boys; eur Bage- ment is full of them, from 50c. up. We hsve OARTS and WHEELBABROWS snd SLEIGHS in full 1orce. We have VELOOTPEDES for the little shaver of 3 to 4 years, at 83.75; and also for larger Boys, at $4.50, 85, $6 and 37. We have splendid BIOYOLES at $8 and $14. We have OLIPPER SLED3 for the Boys: TOOL CHESTS, MECHANICAL TOYS, BUOKS and SAWS, GUNS, DRUMS, SWORDS, CaNg3, REINS and WHIPS. We have TOPS and MARBLES, STEAMBIATB and STEAM ENGINES We have RAILROAD TRAINS ana WOOBEN STEAMBOATS, OIROUSSES, FARM YARDS, &c ; in fact, almost everything a Boy wants. We hava SHOO-FLY§ or DEXTER HORSES. from $1 up—only for Babies. Our TOY DEPARTMEST occupies over one half of our entire Store Room, and wi! be found in ar- rangement and avsortment unsurpassed. B. SILVERBERG, 312 7th and 313 Sth street, RoveT NeEaR PENNSELVANIA AVENU 5. nov3d nov29 ORE DOLLAB PER 100 FOR ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, eran eae PLATE, pitament se hs Oly, furnishing that doing the work perfeotiy. DEMPSEY, STATIONEER AND ENGRAVER, Old Established quaity” and and oet23-3m_ $10 A 2 FBENCH OR GERMAN OLOTH, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT. $35 A3 GEBMAN CLOTH, OF RELIABLE GRADE, SKIBTS OF COATS SATIN cone OB LINED THROUGH- ol WITH BILE. A. SAKS & Co., S16 and 318 Seventh st. EOCENE 45-INCH ALL-WooL FRENCH SHOODA CLOTHS, 1 QUALITY FoR T5o. BLAOK and COLORED VELVET@. BLACK and COLORED BATINS. BLAOK HENRIETTA OLOTHS. KID and OLOTH GLOVES. SILK HANDKEROHIEFS. MERINO VESTS, ali styles and sizes. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Uierks with Parry & Bro.), PIRL between Sth and 10th street OBIDA ORANGES, STRAWBERRIES, on FROM PHILADEL- ALSO PUL ADERPHIA A QUOREN. AND TUR- TRA ROAST I BEEF, Canvass Bao! RED is HEAD, Q' a GROUSE, eto. A T THE PALACE MABKET, Cor. F oy es ees, New York ave. FRANK J. TIBB) I= THE LINE OF GRATES AND OPEN FIR#-PLAGES, BRASS FENDERS, ANDIRONS ann FIRE SETS, FINE GAS FIXTURES, LIBRARY LAMPS, DBOP LIGHTS axp DECORATED SHADES, Wwe offer the MOST ATTRACTIVE stock to be found in Washington. Orders for PLUMBING, HEATING and VENT- ILATING promptly atiended to. FIRST-OLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., novl3 ‘7th st. Houss, O13 Pa. ave. 2430 NEW YUKK AWENUE. Has just returned from New York’ with fresh | AT SIX PER supply LADIES SEAL 8KIN DOLMANS, AND SAQUES. FUR LINED OIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, COLLARETTS, MUFFS AND CUFFS. nova Quan Sac SILK DOL! nov23 OWSON'S IC: pure York Co. sous and Felisblo, quantities. Fou; Ww porthwee FINE DB) ae TRCULA' ae a mo us ae, NOVELTIES IN COLLABETTES 1 AND MOFES, GENT’S FUR GAPS, COLLARS and GLOVES, LADIES’ AND MISSES' DERBY HATS, FUR ROBES, TRAVELING BLANKETS, GENT’S LINED DOGSKEIN GLOVE. JAMES ¥, DAVIS’ SONS. ‘Cream, 25 1 In covered, ‘onenaty ~e sy erers.se style, and at the weet’ atee. D Dozen Fried Bi HOW ‘SON'S Ice Cream depot, 1104 ae i eee HEN YOU WANT PRESS SHI’ — remember that “MEGINN(SS," 1002 & is ene of the La: SHIRT! S and erally. 0: favorite with the public, 1 “My ” Shi oan Penna. A’ XE CREAM is mado from | _bOT# and a aaa rich, deli- pecial rates on Ronee adi st Matiufactarers of LINEN MOLLARS in our foots ‘ut less than holesaled for, nt is rt, HOLIDAY GOODs. oF FINE PLUSH AND BEAVER HAZS, LONG OBTRICH PLUMES, FANOY FEATHERS, Erc.. Bouth of New York, at MBS. J. P. PALMERS, No. 1107 F st. mw. MONOGRAM KID GLOVES, 3, 3, 4and 6 Button, T5o., Sl, €1.26 and $1.50 Per Pair. ectl8 —— SS ee prse APPLE CIDEBt PUBS APPLE CIDER:: Manufactured from select NEW YORK APPLES, 1m store and for sale at low prices by SAML. 0. PALMEB, 1224 20th St. n. w., Goormetown, D. C. ‘Telephonic Oomnection. SF -Cider in 3-wallon kegs a speciaity? Sa Keg and spigot ioaned nov30 — eee THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE WILL OPEN AND OOCUPY THE SPACIOUS PREMISES, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ON AND AFTER SATUBDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1580, WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. dec3 MONEY TO LOAN. oe, TO 8500 ON REAL ESLAT: rates. Time to suit. pus on. 2 HOLTZMAN, sbi F st. northwest M% dect-Im 10 AN. T ane MONEY ON BEAL ESTATE, Is Bums to Borz, GENT FOR LARGE aap SEV! PER CENT FOR SMALL SUMS. Si ‘AD, decl-" 330 435 RC natiwer i) aa IN HANDS. ‘0 loan on REAL BSTAT! interest; charwes moderate. Sa eS Bov29-1m_ ONEY 10 LOAN, Thave MONEY to loan < on REAL ESTATE, ia ee of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of Giiarses moderate, No vas E, at lowest rates of FISHER & CO. (223 F street northwest. WARNE! 216 F attest Rorti ewe. ONEY TO aR N M' 999, ZO ape In IT, AT SIX PER CENT, = ON REAL meraree SECURITY ggutatissions x. Rea Bs erat TR AGENT, no-1m Ofnes “Burm, Ariington Ins. Bi'd's. PERSONAL. hail eAsOn EXAMINES TITLES, rey med as eg emae AG = Som with al of Pas caemioaee u.w. Office oe Tto Wa. m., Qo ands teiop a ocll-; ,BUBGER, successor to 1. P. ERE . ALBUBG! e Watchmak: bed, and our ¥ made Suit hes no superian aeaic oaly cornsr of 7 and Fos owe ist in brag Store, op tal the finest Linen Collars inchs Iatoee oiyleee | steU- 8 seri i Et 8 for $1.60 60 per dozen. six ix finest Linen ¢ Collars for 75 (EES 2, —- satabnianed, i, reliable ts, aud we boeat of selling It cheaper than a ‘other | faction in all affairs of fife than & ay a ‘one ia ‘the pro- house. “novi! ©. GO. BEE a | feonion tells he past present and future destiny: falning {0 Suainens, love neal iih mater anor, Vy: CN EeTEEN & FULLER, Trove Cate ie, Batistaction wiven OF 99 pay and other besutitel PLANS just in. ne Cangutta; oP ncaa! 3-5 At” VIdTOR BECKER'S Piano Booms, = ‘No. 907 H street north west. BOARDING ae class Tuning and Repairing of Sed or = noviS-$m_| | (REERF cm sae register heat oF ope ie: exclusive use of parlo sed: {PROTA nore table: Seferences given an’ ‘We call the SPECIAL Artestion of purchasers to A new assortment of very elegant SMYRNA, TURKEY, RUG: qpfom nov20 FUR, JAMES Bek oy ov. tg one GHIORDES ana AND small-size Mats to extra- ise Ga : 5 eres very elewan’ VERY LOW PRIOES ea Ta in Hae of wii TON, ARMINSTEDS ‘and other CARPETS. HOOE, BBO. & oo., 1335 F street northwest. ATEST STYLES OF SILH, STIFF AND SOFT HATS, IN ALL QUALITIES, AND GLOTH WINTER OAPs. ane tAel CARPET: RELLAS AND CANES. ARMY AND NAVY OAPS, rcont ¥. DAVIS’ SOND’, 621 Pennsylvania ave. Youths" Overcoats snd U nov27 peust4r « co. LATEST STYLES OF SILK, DERBY, SOFT, AND OPERA HATS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS., novy23 pores" Ninth 8t, pes CLouD BotLpixo. am qualities. novl3 GLOVE Updezratt’s best quality Dogskin for Ladies’, Gen- ferpanent oF. spansient CO A' COU rate eso NY eae asgia doseg Son id Uleters, $5 and id He up. 7 up. at ia and] 1016 —— ave. Te. fareat 125 Warts nate Georgetown, D.C. deot—it* 'H FRONT PARLORS new'y a ‘hhandso: nue oom uunteating wood fires; t; open _xrate stteet “soutuenst. south win or without board, 2A deot-3t 3033 GOS ERRET iandsomely OOMS, wi <16a8 BOARD in honse formeriy occupied by Gen. Be nap. three syuares from Presideat'’s Louse, War ana State departments, near street cars. Reter- ences requ nov29-2w 9 2. litn STREET, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SqUAEE Desi table RUOMS, with strictly first-class ANDSOMELY-FUBRNI3HED ows ape ‘single, with or without BOARD, foutbesst, two blocks from the Sapitol Teasonable. i ING ROOMS ON FIRST AND jOMMUN oor: ? 8.00 furnished TABLE neces it* 318 ee8t RORTA MEST, bandeome suit ont ROOMB, Painted, papered and furnished, and BOARD. moderate rat Ey T ROOMS, with first-class Tabi Tz ioe ‘the lowest price, No. 120'O. street ‘8338 $45 a month for two persons: a 3 + ‘Riso. single Rooms at 86 and $8. heat incl: nov29-6t" HE LARGEST ROOM! ae ener =e Teo. ADO tine finest le loci the lowest sibs ia st, me rs 44 a month for ‘two persone, bent included, a = SUITE on resaient | Hi HY at ‘Verm: Permant a BE vernon ate ws TED A white » WOMAN Wins at 89 Montgomery st Wie ton Sag PON FALTERS and one first At 1216 Pennsy wor TANNED —Firnishd USE, § in 0 Fooms trom January 1 to Jume 1. at reasonable price’ Address, sivig particular, Box 15, Star office. oman ani w fe, hai Foom, with @ qiiet faunil inquittive centrally looa' Ads Ea B., Star office. yA’ Two white WOMEN—one to W poy yy kitchen. Apry at OWEN HOUSE. next sloor ts Hotel Sante Rooms, a ane and 18th and F and ee suswer imme exchanged. dately : references ‘Star office. it WARTED—A white or conor vane im Cook! acd and fron. sin! et ilel Sanet, northwest Oiella wor ® bm deot Ww ANTED—Stable ROOM for one horse and o« Mage. in viciwity of Itth st. and New Look 5 xirees, stating price aud location, X. S a> ottice. decd 3. Way = Sa ws first-class male cook (whites @ AMCATION ns Private family or rewau- st. “i t rant; best of references. appty W214 west! apy Tr eausyl- ent hands need app y @ aes Lae wat TED—A good, enert, white 3 ta dtu tress aud to taxe el salary wil y one procuring tsa POSTL LIN government departiaents Btar office. any Adlarose I ox dood 3 @reesnisker wislh by the day or werk a or wi nable cutting ant crates inquire ¥ It ANTFD— for light K st ‘Three mapieta, WwW ratehed R ROOMS ze nd Terentes enchatced: terms, Mrs. L., Star office. dloct 3 y ANTED—A practice! VARMER by the iuonth one competent to take chance of « smid Gairy in Virainia. best of references reared a) drees Box 140, stating where interview sisy be tat, ANTED—To Buy—A @ECOND HANDITAND beer for cash. Address PLAN, S:aromtirs aNTED $100 will be paid fc one of th part V APOSITION ia cent. of salary. droit WANTED Aint crown ebte GTR ws mare Apniy, wit reeomtuendations, 0 0.020% st. northwest iw a ANTED—By " a a a ite girl SITUATION as Z ry cand assist with ym nr Aruiy 482 N atreet north west, between 40 streets. ANTLD_By an enens (white) SITUATION to wheelwrizht at obliging. Apply $26 Penmsy!vai! west ANTED—To go to O.d Point to cook and help wit hips 4 Catholic church. Appl, ith street northwest. Vy ANTED—By an experienced ’ rench, 1 VATE PUPILS, —— R. Star oft ee a JANTED—An experieuced SALESMAN Cathing business ty «10 Baltiaas cor atFERD FRANES, 331% a» & wentleman, BOARD with soue a agretabie widow, where, here are no other boarder: proterren. Ada i Ll " Star office. ANTED—An OF FICE, two connecting roome, on the second floor, near City dail, the roow must be cle: Ad i9 food repair: 901 M st. porthw. : reut, but will be Wtie, : mas ar BLES oe pee | 1s vay ireter: Phee, Be Me FET ZH Charies st , Bultimore, Md. NTED—To furnish families with ood Cooks, A he eed references, for city aud c.untry, at sbort moti sg fy Office, Room 24, Fedéral Building, 5 tigea it, fancy prices cer. and F sts. northwest. MCDUNALD A&C . Agents. nov29-2w" \y ANTED—Several energetic MEN as azote fi W ¥ the industrial plas of ie Metropolitan Life <i men eh gu ear. a faiarice. Apply 004 00 to WaLy, 424 Loulsiaua ave. nord tin" Ware to furnish with BELI- try wi ABLE BERVAN’ SERVANTS of pee 8, wins. MEAMBTRE SES for city 4 Cs a mitt reference. 926 F st a TRIG norebet* Wert hard "POPUL struction bj northwest after Waptps vaste Prices aventie. ANTED- The GE NILCME Far. tine ed DOLMANS faruisbed complete in eleca: 2 ms holiday sifte. Mou ba weune. ANTED—A few STUDENT: Engineering and Drawing, . (3 per month only.) 1 N'street noftirwest, ee, Wake, THE PUBLIC RT EXAMINE oF concn BOOT: a m. BtructiOMs wivea | Mme. LeGARVIN, $2 Kid and Peb. Button Tae best in the city for the mon BOV30-fit MOKAN's, On ‘7th et. northwest fous ayer to eg v8 a mp SouNtry place. ADD | ELOY, 192 1ath at. = yaar ol to try Wacner's et inade I r eee .° 1.15 bei webiste wes it whe Dison ors ber a mat oct Sun a | ANTRD—FEATRRE vere, fo remake, MOTHS to sate from furniture, at A; H. CHAE & Bags, (8 La. avenue, next to aig post othos. ep? Ww aNTED—OLD GOLD and SiLV Ei i tae c mat as p08 821 Pon's ave., betwen 34 su Oy See aug ANTHD-STRAM OARPET OLEANING AND —— in al ita branches ‘HAGE BRO. 616 Louiaans avents ANTED—YOU ENOW THAT I a a we first-class ‘allor-mands Second-hand BUTT. much Detierand eteat deal cheaper mou Lew suit can, thas @ oom: JUBTH'S OLD STAND, No. 019 Dg. nw, or at Brauch signe, No. 408 30a —We buy but tirst-c'ass Beoond- Band Siotnns LOST AN D FOUND. O8T—Libersl reward paid for return of Lieut Brown Setter PUP; age < mouths; lost fr» a y at ith Bt. northwest ; inquire after 3 p.m. i” t Lincoln t, Rive- (Ring sontert a Black BUE PAN, chon: nattd painted by J. of Paris. Finder wid be tr warded by Rms same at Btar office. ix* 5 00st on the evening of Box ROBB, wit TE: h name of owner ¢ FE. AWLING) omeraved thereon, togetier wt other cuwraving. ‘The above reward will be jail i, Ie 1904 Peun. avenue. ay 5 90-Stclen by colored De 3 war RD! BUSPERDERS. Ab —y reward for r ee or any information of came to #39 Dn ~ OST Sear 25d, betwe Ma 2 STEERS. in oT Sts severed if, or ime o vi 4 ried ere, jexandria, or E, Lowsmiai veut, between ub and oth, Washigvton Gerd a" a reday nigh! cember 24, between sO tt ana ira nad fg tad me's Lady's Gos Washipwton and with joit . on back ot ease: tefiiberal reward If left at Sa? ith t. northwest decS-20" UND—At MOK. 1022 7th street, the bet BT 2 SO EID abd PEB. GOAT BOOTS in the c:ty. OVSO-Ut tlemen and Ohildren. Aleo, KID, CASTOR snd CASHMERE, all sizes DOUGLABD, Oth street. pecan, CLABE & 00., 603 Market Space, bors au venues ure HANDSOME “DRESS “GOOD! Black und Oolored Brogada Slike from 8£.76 to 63. ‘styles Momie Bota tich ‘Sur line of Black and Golored: A evlendt Woo! Goods, trou 0) conta ue. Ops Linen Qounter infu of rate bareatas. 4 ‘Lireniefe, 6X and 1234 cis. upto bask goods mtb in tnt variety rota @1¥9 610 par ‘Do- at LL Goods ui iT NEW YORK sa ONE PBIOE ONLY. octl9-3m ted. MT. Bouse -a* BENT—Furnished BOOMS, with or without "NO, 806. 0 st. board, in a private oe -, OPENED A HOUSE AE JONES RAS =D, 4 . Cs ate et some a . $a and Pome Ey Sdst., mieae rT Se PHERSON HOUBE, corner 15th and I sts. Soe movi6-1m" gel Eee BOOMS, en suite single; first-class Boardi: carding Home — sori Class caterer’ location dosirabie. ei en suite or single; first-class BOARD; at Peated and ited: wiih ist . $10 Indiana Sey-- ———_ penn Finey for month; is well tombcen” Doe monn every way Gealrabie. airy fargiahed Bree paset rates Sp tobi SARAH FLAGLER. [OCHIEL HOUSE, S12 0that aw. ts one ea CAD eco beet conducted Boarding ‘at reasonable = LE ERFOL'— Cabinets. 83 per dazen; Garda Ww Rin dozer 4a yes, | tias bie. GR sey. ist Fonz) ania ave., ne 43g aud Oth ate decl“o: PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ = ESTEY OB8GANS LEAD THE one .D. The STIE¢¥ PIANO, the Artistes’ raven G. L. WILD & BBO., Soie Asents, 733 Tth st, n.w. ioe Anant Dir he Oaaesees —s & Bach PIANOS. PIANOS. —Unequaied in TONE, WORKMANSEIP and DUBA- BILITE nea. Bee hog No. 423 Lith sere, wuneali ne pM the only relia' t J nd forsale in quantities to suit. Dedding, equal if uot superior areat deal ©) ‘ona gees GHT PIAN: Eo eae pris te ‘street PEAIRIE HAY. 7 RECEIVED TWO CARS PRATER ye Straw a0! a 4

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