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4 4 _ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CROSBY S. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star has a reaular. permanent. bena fide daity circalation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published in Washington, and equat to that of all the ether daily papers kere added together. She STAR offies is connected with the Telephone Ex br nge. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mati + information or bustueas Another trunk or thr beon opened between The new route, over for the time 0 Wetnesday, 1s the Kentucky ington, West Virginia, by ig Sandy road, and from point by the Chesapeake and Ohio road, to Nor- folk, where ocean nav Ismet. The new line My not, for the j st, be regarded as a ‘Very serious competitor for the business now en- Joyed by the four great routes considered the throwzh freight carriers, tut it 1s pretty certain to doa gool local t in beth passengers and freight from the start. In time, too, the advan- faxes of a good harbor free from lee in the winter Beason and with cheap means of transfer from cars to vessels, cannot fall to be recognized by com- Merciol tnterests, and then the line just opened May become a competitor of no mean pretensions for the carrying trade of foreign bound products. = ‘The New York tariff convention 13 beng utilized Dy men who have certain hobbies to get their ideas, Defore the country. The subject of the tariff, or What should be done with ft, has scarcely been touched upon. One speaker consumed his time in iseussing silver coinage. Mr. Kelley dwelt upon the biessings to be derived from abolishing Inter- Bal taxation, and John Roach smuzht to Impress upon the meeting his ideas of ship-building and the necessity of subsidies to keep American ships afloat. It ts very evident that If the tariff Is ever % be adjusted or revised, it will not be accom- Dlished through these tarlff conventions. — Judge Porter has not only exposed “the assassin Guiteau as a literary pirate and fraud, but he has punctured his pretended ~4nsptrations” and shown them, by the prisoners own answers, to be nothing More nor less than bald phemy and rank hypoerisy, intended to further selfish schemes. After shouting repeatedly that the “Deity never ke,” he “never selects fools for his and never permits his purposes to fall, the assassin was driven to confess that his “4nspired” idea of a theocratic daily paper was a total fallure because it was Impractieatle. When Degying ald to start the paper, Guite.u attempted to Lnpose upon religious zealots with the claim “I ama member of the firmof Jesus Christ & Co.” He calculated that his pretension of tnsptration ‘Would assist him to rais* money. In the hands of Judge Porter he has been compelled to show up a Bumber of his t frauis. <> Gov. Platsted, of Maine, and the members of his executive counell are still at loggerheads. The Iatter hold that th a whole, form a part of the executive power, and that officials cannot be Femoved by the governor without the consent of the council. In this opinion they are backed by the judges of the supreme court, but still the gov- ernor refuses to yield, Opinions of the justices as binding only so far as they contained sound reason and senSe. Maine hhas had so much {nternal political strife and di+ cord, proceeding from mixed state governments, that she wil! probably undertake to put one party In power ata time hereafter, and notdivide the = ‘The American Public Health Association, tn ses- ston at Savannah, has adopted resolutions in favor Of compulsory vaccination, and will memorialize Congress and state legislatures In behalf of laws tothat effect. This will probably arouse the anti- Yaceinationists to some effort in support of their theory, and we may expect to have the same sort Of agitation on this subject that has been attract Ing so much attention among the physicians of bes ~~ ving he regarded the ; HY WILKES BOOTH, THE ASSASSIN OF LINCOLN, WAS KILLED- A Graphic Story, Told For the First Time. See the It D OUGL« Nrsta ann F Srerers. ir. CLOUD BUILDING. Ladies, it will pay you to examine a Special Lot of Hand-Kuit Worsted Goods, comprising INFANTS’ AND MISSES’ CAPS, SACQUES, MITTS AND LEGGINGS, AND MITTENS AND JACKETS, At 40 per cent less than usual prices. Thisis a Special Lot at Special Prices, and will remain. in store but # few days. We have aiso full lines of the best makes of MERINO, FLANNEL AND WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Atail the very Lowest Prices, ONT LOT OF ONE HUNDRED DOZEN Ful! Regular, Full Fashioned, Double Feet ENGLISH SUPER-STOUT HALK-HOSE, At25 cta. @ pair, or $2,50 per doz. DOUGLASS’, 9TH STREET, NEAR F. LADIES’ LEGGINGS, _ a3 J OHNSON, 713 MARKET SPACE. $00 Patre BLANKETS, $2 100 BED COMFORT, RULES'S $1 to $3. A full stock of UNDERW EAT: full stock of RUBBER COATS, HATS and LEG- NNELS-and CANTONS. ' and Misses CLOAKS. cto RINGS. A A Apa A A SSHM ERE: ‘8Te. to $l. All kinds of DRY GOODS. AT THE LOWEST PRICES, GEO. J. JOHNSON, a3 713 Market Space. V INTER OPENING. EATON & HARRISON, 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST, (Opposite House, ) Will exhibit on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, De- cember 7th and 8th. A choice selection of French Re- ception and Opera Bonnets N.B.—No cards, a3-6t JPUILINED CIRCULARS, PLUSH WRAPS, SILK DOLMANS, PLUSH JACKETS, CLOTH COATS, CLOTH ULSTERS, ené ‘AGS. bE W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, a3 (919 PeNnsvivanta AVENUE NoRTHWEST. 1,000 REWARD, ; - fare of Bleeding. Itching, Uleerated or Pro- frudine Piles that DEBIS.: 8 Pile ltemwdy tale focure, Pre; only by J.P. M D,, Philadelphia, Pa. sud none genuine without lis signature. Sold A by brug: E ERY ONE TIS OW A WONDER: INVENTION. New Art, embracing all kinds of drawing, ug. to three lessons, Ouiuts required are furnished free. Satisfaction or n arce on first lessor and ex- amine drawinis after oue les#on. © Met: EOD'S Studio, n 3, Vernon Row, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 10thstreet northwest: Take clevater. asl We, coat AND COKE. 40 bushes, large 25 bushels. Fig a N ARTIST. uired in The republican papers seem to think that “fair Play” calls for the election of « repubitean Sena- tor from Virginia. It is estimated that the repub- Ucans east nearly four times as many votes as the Feadjusters in the recent Virginia election, and Upon this basis the republicans, it {8 claimed, are |, Ohtitled to the larger share of spotls. The total re- * publican vote was cert: tinly not less than 75,000. ~< By Japanese custom the brother-in-law of a €riminal should not be present to defend, but to persuade AILORING DEPARTM| My own importation Enclish COATINGS, ENGS, TROUSERINGS and VESTINGS. Above Stock very complete. Call is solicited. W. 5. TEEL, 995 Penneylvania avenues” SUIT- a3 SHE HEKTOGRAPH HE ONLY COPYING PAD HAVING ALEGAL EX- LLING OF IMITA- TRAIL #0 LAW. ‘0 PROSECUTION AC- © CORD ¢ COURT DECISIONS. pexryonarn conergatioon pat ap in Cans and Bold, with License to tise the process of pying. ‘or prices and other inforntation, apply to HEKTOGRAPH CO., th street northwest, Washington. D,C. Geconp WINTER OP NG. MRS. M. J. HUNT Will exhibit on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Dec. 24 and 34, A handsome variety of FRENCH RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Also BONNETS of her own desin. ‘The ladies are respectfully invited. No cards. 220 - Nos. 622 and 622 D street, bet. 6th and 7th. P. HANSON HISS & CO. . EW DESIGNS— WANTEIS ........ MIRKORS........ WAINSCOTING. FURNITURE. ...........CERAMICS. Low's ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS. FIRST PREMIUM EVERYWHERE. No. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE. 010-2m ‘#2. =, Hon up. Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters, $3, $4. i" ad Youths’ Oy 5, ', $8 to $10 up. Mens 2:50," $5. $4, $5. $6, Ftup. Children’s suits, with short rants, $2.50, rar Pe Boys’ School Suite, € z and Drawetae 260, Up. L School Shoes in. athe Gre and 50c. up. BY'S, ‘Meus’ Hats and Caps, 4 50 1914 AND 1916 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The best Boys’ au At a3 (arrers, CARPETS, CARPETS. BOTTOM PRICES, At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, az 801 MARKET SPACE. }> ee DAY ‘THERE IS NOT 4 DAY PASSES But what we add to our stock. We never let itrun down. No matter how great the demand we are able to supply it. We get Just what we want. THE NEW STYLISH GOODS, H * And all the new ideas in style that the season has brought out. No wholesale warerooms to draw from with the command to ‘*sell what we have” for us. What our customers wantis what we want, AND WE ALWAYS GET IT. ‘That it pays us, and that the public appreciate it, can be best proven by the fact that our November sales, de- spite the wan and other UNFAVORABLE weather are THE LARGEST we ever madein any NOVEMBER BEFORE. We do not think any stronger argument in favor of keeping food joods and selling them at low prices can be shown. We can fit you if you can walk and are not deformed, no matter how large or small you are. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTUIERS AND TAILORS, 316 AND 318 SevextH STREET. a2 PLAIN STATEMENT. ON ACCOUNT OF THE BACKWARDN! SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO EFFECT PID fe ALES, 2 DO IN "PRICE EVERY v0 MUCH STOCK ON BA HAND, WHICH MUST BE NOTE THE REDUCTIONS: ~ Our $35 Ove: OORE & LEDING, JEWELERS AND SILVERS! 1106 PERSSTI Nas 1A AvExux. wip W aasortment of Cotte . s ‘French, Italian aod Engi nad Engin bFavenge an Sines Brame iene ‘W00 Prssevivasns Aveneni- TH BEST WOOLENS OF FOREIGN MAKES. © FINE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS. CORRECT STYLE AND CUT AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP COMBINED MAKE OUR PRO- DUCTIONS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. al BAKER'S GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. Warranted ABSOLUTELY ‘PURE cocoa, from which ‘the excess of oi] has been removed. It isa delicious @rink, nourishing and strengthening: easily di- BREAKF. \e BREARPASE seco: gested; admirably adapt- BREA! A. * BREAKFAST cose, — BREAREASt Sold by Grocers every- SESE "= sammaone -_ Deeckeswe, Mase, HOLIDAY GOODS. ~ HOLD.AY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. — HOLIDAY GOODS. ALAIS ROYAL, 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 401-403 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. FOR THIS WEEK, SPECIAL: SALE HANDKERCHIEFS. COLORED BORDERS, INITIAL, PLAIN WHITE, ALL LINEN, 2c. SPECIAL LOT INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 CENTS—$1.48 PER BOX. SPECI AL SALE. IMMENSE STOCK” VERY DESIRABLE. REDUCED 2 FOR 25c. MOURNING, FINE FANCY LAWN, * AND CHOICE PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED COLORED AND WHITE GOODS, 44 CENTS TO $1.50. SPECIAL SALE HANDKERCHIEFS—GENT'S GOODS. WHITE AND COLORED BORDERS, PLAIN AND FANCY, MADRAS SILK AND LINEN HEMSTITCHED, SILK MUFFLERS, VERY ELEGANT, FROM 980. TO $4.98. SPECIAL LOT CHOICE CHINA SILK HANDKERCHIES SUITABLE FOR EMBROIDERY, 68. AND $1. SPECIAL SALE. CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY AND PLAIN, COLORED AND WHITE, 6c. TO 390, UNTIL FURTHER. NOTICE WE SHALL HAVB GRAND regret SALES: WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, WHEN GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. PALAIS ROYAL. a3 yor™m4y GOODS! BARGAINS IN ALBUMS, WRITING DESKS, YORK BOXES, JEWEL CASES, GIFT BOOKS, JUVENILES AND TOY BOOKS, OLIVE, SWISS AND JAPANESE XMAS CARDS, In Great Variety, at J. D. FREE, Jr.'s, F STREET, Opposite the Ebbitt House, It And lit STREET AND PENNA. AVE. Suitabe, SENSIBLE, SEASONABLE, REASONABLE NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Embroidered Tidies. Embroidered Handkerchtefa, Silk Handerchiefs. Plush Tidies. 5 Perinot’s Kid Gloves. Elegant Satin Merveilleux Dolmans. Fur Lined Black Rhadames Circularss Silk Velvet, Silk Plushes. Camels Hair Shawls. Black and Colored Rhadames, Rich Black and Colored Silks, Brocaded Satins. Moire Francaise. Moire Antique. Moire Pekin, Ladies Jackets, Ulsters and Wraps. Linen Damask Table Cloths with Doyleya to match. Huckaback and Dainask Towels. Raw Silk Table and Piano Covers, 2 All the Latest Styles in all-wool Dress Fabrica. "7 An early inspection is solicited. §2~ One Price Only, SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. Established 1840, a3 Fomay Goobs. PLUSH TIDIES in beautiful designs, richly embroi- dered. FUR MUFFS and COLLARS, for Ladies and Children. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS in endless variety. CANTON CREPE NDKERCHIEFS, PONJEE Handkerchiefs, Silk Hose. LUNCH CLOTHS, with NAPKINS to match. Fine TABLE LINEN, Elegant NAPKINS, &. DRESS GOODS. ‘We have just reduced a lot of ALL-W9OL PLAIDS to 50c., former price $1. CHUDDA CLOTHS, CAMELS' HAIR. HEATHER CLOTH, BILLIARD CLOTH, &e. PLUSH in all colors, Sealskin PLUSH. RHADAMES, MERVEILLEUX and SURAHS. VELVET FLOUNCES in all colors. ‘The most elegant stock of FINE GOODS ever seen in Washington. 527 ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., és 919 Pennsylvania ayenue, DP &coratTep POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, Especially adapted for seas erereces sive them our best attention. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), a3 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. URE RYE WHISKEYS. HANNESY! at a THOMPSON, | CABINET, invite our times AY, BERKELEY, ZEIGLER, DOUGHERTY, And OLD BOURBON WHISKEYS A JAS. THARP, street northwest, 43-6¢ sats Opporite Patent Office. At AUERBACH'S pate MACHINE OF- A GRAND FIC! HH streets. Poets aiNaeh Sys = y self-threading, NEW mon ce! oh machine, * “Hie a ie White”, “Queen, “Household, meme AUERBACH, and H streets, Next Fert doce to, Auerbach’, Sener and Hs ile Agency for the Saxony Wool German Knit 15 abel ae GOODS ebisah eae eo re Sy See ese and and Tors in at Want z et ed Wan Tira axhimea. ‘Made and sold by mernm mie AEiemee Bsn, ylenteenra GRAND ANNUAL .® HOLIDAY OPENING, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 5ru, ar SILVERBERG'S GREAT METROPOLITAN BAZAAR Occupying the TwoGonnected Spacious Warehouses, 312 SEVENTH 8I. AND 313 EIGHTH ST., Making a Showroom two hundred and fifteen feet long, ‘and stockedifem top to bottom with the Largest Variety of » FANCY GOODS AND TOYS ever before offered to the public, Our 5, 10 and 150, TOY DEPARTMENT has a larco assortment of small articlesin the Toy line, and isthe only one of its kind in the city. Our 25c, TOY DEPARTMENT is unsurpassed, and in it will be found the largest line of 25c. Dolls you ever saw, besides nearly everything in the Toy line which powsibly can be had at that price. Our 50c. TOY DEPARTMENT contains fine Wax and Kid Body Dolls, Magic Lanterns, fine Drums, Guns, Swords, Tea Sets, Wash Sets, Wazons in Tin and Wood, Blocks, &c., &. Our $1 TOY DEPARTMENT isa wonder to every- body. Itdoes not seem possible to be able to sell the beautiful DOLLS in itat that price, and the variety of articles will surprise even those who expect much. It would be futile to enumerate them. In DOLL CARRIAGES we have the most beautiful. Some made like the finest Baby Carriages—satin lined, plush puffed and finely finished. They range in price from $1 to $6.50, In HOBBY-HORSES we have a large variety, from the small $1.25 Horse to the fine patent at $8.50. We also hayes full line of SHOOFLYS, plain, patent and spring, from $1 up. o Our BOYS’ WAGONS have won a reputation for them- selves for durability. We have plain at $1 and iron axels at $2, Our VELOCIPEDES and BICYCLES are selected for their strength, and will, in every instance, give the fullest satisfaction. We call especial attention to our new TRICYCLE for Girls and Boys. Our SLEIGHS and CLIPPERS are so excellent that to eee them is to buy them, ‘They range from 50 cents up. In our BOOK DEPARTMENT we have everything suitable for children of all ages, as well as Books for Adults, and the prices are so Jow that you cannot help from buying, Our PICTURE FRAME DEPARTMENT has somo very handsome Velvet and Ebony Frames, at from 25 cents up, besides a lange variety of Gilt and Walnut Frames at all prices, We cannot be undersold. IN OUR SILVER-PLATED WAKE DEPARTMENT ‘wo can offer such a large assortment and at such prices, that it does not seem possible the goods could be made for the morey, and ourlarge sales in it attest its popu- larity, IN ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, AUTOGRAPHS, CARD CASES, SATCHELS, POCKETBOOKS and PURSES, we offer a very large assortment, and every article offered in it is a decided Bargain. WORKBOXES, DESKS, GLOVE AND HANDKER- CHIEF BOXES, JEWEL BOXES, &0. &ec., we have, as usual, in large quantities, at very popular prices, Our assortment of VASES, BOQUET HOLDERS, CARD RECEIVERS and FANCY GLASSWARE on Gilt Stands is immense, and comprises a great many direct importations at marvelously low figures, ‘We call especial attention to our 99c. LAMP, In CELLULOID SETS in Boxes we offer some de- cided bargains, and call your attention to our Set at $2.75. Ask to see our 89c, Nickel-Plated CUSPADORE. ‘We have a beautiful line of American BRONZES, &c., handsome and cheap, ‘We also call your attention to our line of IMPORTED CROMOS in GILT FRAMES, at $1.93, and to our HANDSOME OIL PAINTINGS especially selected and full of merit; price $4.49 and §5. 49, Our JAPANESE DEPARTMENT contains probably the largest stock of goods of that line in the city, among them some very_pretty articles for Decoration, and a number of curiosities. In FANCY INKSTANDS and PAPERWEIGHTS we offer some lovely goods from 25 cents up. OUR LINE OF WILLOW WORK, STANDS, AND Fancy Shopping Baskets is very complete, and in it will be found some decidediy low-priced goods. OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Is UNDER THE immediate supervisiom.of the proprietor. and he flatters himself to be able tooifer really gold plated Goods at nominal figures, ‘To be able to fully examine the immense assortment of goods we offer, you arezespectfully invited to call. No place in this city-can show or even approach the tmmense STOCK OF TO¥S in our Establishment, and it always has been recognized as THE PLACE to get your TOYS for the Children. B. SEVERBERG, 812 Tru amp S13 Sri Sraxet NonTuWwsst, 43-10, 14817-48 R CHRISTMAS OF “Si, ‘We offer the finest snd moet complete assortment of SEI In the city. oe oe ‘Machines rented and repaired. Parte and Sudiugs for all machines, ‘pyraees, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FOR HOLIDAY GROCERIES, FRUITS AND WINES, SEE MY “AD.” ON MONDAY EVENING. THERE'S MONEY IN IT. a3 SILVER AND COLORED a oes Ges LT, ae or hee children's fancy ite rere Sa 90 JAY GOULD, at 421 Vth street. ee ANNOUNCEMENT. now fo sk red for the HOLIDAY TRADE pees NE reco Hee? PLES iblic, tha at PRICES AS ‘ow Ks THe oe Fi Standard Books in oes Mae Rat Family and Pocket Sives; Pee Rome and eos ny Gods in aa, Huma eo and New Year Sara ee it. Cail early an vol, rush. . BALLANTYNE & SON. au 428 Seventh street. Nors OPENING, DECEMBER 1, 2, 3, ELEGANT FRENCH DRESSED ‘AND UNDRESSED DOLLS, GILT AND RUSSIAN LEATHER GOODS, RARE ARTIFICIAL PLANTS, CORSAGE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES, AND TOYS. OUR CHILDREN’S DOLL GARDEN PARTY WILL BE ON EXHIBITION THIS AND NEXT WEEE. NOOT'sS, 30 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (ocuRANE S$ CHRISTMAS CAROL. What shall I buy my loving wife? Another year the joy of life, As Christmas comes with all its cheer ‘Nice presents make our homes more dear. What shall I buy my faithful husband? On whom my hopes for life depend, Almost a year its course has run, A new one will have soon begun. ‘What shall [buy each darling child? ‘This eeason inakes them meek and mild, Our home with happiness mustring, Love's gifts helps every heart to sing. ‘Well! neoplé say ‘tis best to buy, Buch pretty things as please the eye, ‘While others please both eye and sense, At when they spend their pence, Opposite Riggs’ in COCHRANE'S store, Gifts pretty and useful cover the floor, ‘To enumerate all would take too long, We wish our friends to read this song. Presents in China, Glass or Lace, Books, Slates and Dolls just fill the place, In Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs rare, Matched Tabling and Napkins none fo compare. Scrap Baskets trimmed for office and home, Or plain as out of the mill they come, All sizes and shapes at prices 80 low, COCHRANE'S presents will surely go. 230 \) OVELTIES FOR THE IDAYS. N LTIES F HOL ‘The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to my select assortni Enubroidered ‘Table Covers, Table Scarf Embroidered sti Slipper Case Pint an oe e pera, Slipper Cases, Cushion: hike side sn Fancy We Goods. Large variety of Fauicy and dapanere Goode ‘Work and Soran Baskets Fans, Embroidered Suspenders, Card and Choice selection of Plain and Silk Handkerchiefs, Lace ‘Children’s Goods, Ties. Hid Gloves, and Lace and Plush Bonnets, at MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S. G08 n26 9th street, opposite Patent Office, M W. GALT, BRO. & CO., whe JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ‘Display a choice collection of RICH JEWELRY of the newest designs. STERLING SILVERWARE of the latest patterns. FINE DIAMONDS, BRASSES, PARIS AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, &o., ‘Especially appropriate for WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS. 223 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GFAL SAcQuEs, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, FANCY FURS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, ; HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY, FoR GENTS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN. CANES AND UMBRELLAS, ARMY AND NAVY CAPS. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR REGALIA. FUR TRIMMING IN GREAT VARIETY. DUNLAP& CO.'S SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, n7-2m 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DEMPSEY. DEMPSEY. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR PIRIES’ ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “*Printed from Plate.” iblishment in the city furnishing that quality and nd dotnet the work perfect. jent also of FANCY STATIONERY, CHRISTMAS As CARDS, TE ISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. DEMPSEY, See AND ENGRAVER, | CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, ‘OODWARD & LOTHROP Wi BEG TO ANNOUNCE, ‘That notwithstanding the delay incident to the com- of our plate-giass front, we are prspared to pletion show an elegant line of HOLIDAY DRY GOODS AND CHOICE FANCY GOODS, Specially desirable for HOLIDAY GIFTS, LINEN DEPARTMENT. Ae’ special attraction for the next few snother 100 doz, Flecent Quality CREA t $280 > * oe o atone ho have been ‘We shall have no more ‘We shall open DECEMBER iST, an Elegant Line of FANCY GOODS, Consisting of ™* °F CHOICE NOVELTIES IN GILT GOODS. CLOISEINE VASES, ARRARI WARE. FRENCH PAPIER MACHE GOODS In great variety of useful articles. JAPANESE GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, CABINETS, LACQUERED WARE, TRAYS, &c., &o. Also, an Elegant Line of g°UMEAU FRENCH DOLLS, Dressed an: and at prices never before Eamed in tie ety" WOODWARD & LOTHROP, = PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 921 | ah ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHR. RUPPERT’S, NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Now on hand a magnificent stock of new and beauti ful styles of Embroid'rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, HOLDERS, of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every description, complete outht for Infants. Merino CLOAKS, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet BONNETS. Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- TING YARN, all colors, and ail kinds of Embroidered Materials on hand at the lowest market cea, 29 OWELL'S STEEL-PLATE XMAS CARDS, A fyll assortment RIBBONED, FRINGED Also, “‘Prang's,” **Ward’: XMAS NOY. received every day. “Branch Ticket Oftice Ford's Opera House.” JAMES J. CHAPMA’ 911 Pennsylvania a n28 A. SAKS & CO. CHRISTMAS PRESENTATION To CHILDREN, With every CHILD'S SUIT or OVERCOAT we giv the purchaser a ticket (similar to above) which will on December 2ist entitle the holder to one of # num- ber of Toya that we have provided for the patrons of our Children's Department, A. SAKS & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, $16 aN 318 SEVENTH STREET. 026 FFF U U RRR sSSS8g ¥ UU RR & Pipe = B uu BR BR Sgss8 7 BEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS, ‘Largest stock in the city. Lowest prices. STINEMETZ, nl? 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wy ATCHES. Have opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal- ham WATCHES, all sizes and grades, at unusually low prices. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Loxpox DYED SEAL SKIN GARMENTS, Imported Direct. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS All Lengths and Prices. GENT’S DRIVING AND WALKING FUR CAPS. MUFFLERS, GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. COACHMAN’S COLLARS AND MUFFS IN BEAVER. LYNX AND RUSSIAN HARE FOR LADIES. All at Importation Prices. Furs Altered and Reshaped at Popular Prices, WILLETT & RUOFF, n25 BOARDING. Want. A RAPID TIDIES, WHIST | | avenue and Pe cooler need and answer oo, ae ‘oa Wise A MIDDLE Soe Bag | TO TAKE Care of two children. white woman prferred at 908 Teh street J ANTED_8 Bow. can strive 5, ences eattired, at 3. northwest, WASEED, A RrspreranLe warn Girt to waiton an invalid. waces references required. Ayyly at 906 New | ume. Wane. A ROY OR Serpents to, mtn Address 4.1. D., Star omc Wane Tank Wale Ws ANTED A a aby street references Winters, Bae forma) to do-cooking fam ‘apiy ive Vind ae WHITE « OR COT YOUNG MAN = acd cau read manu: ony HANDS AT tia : ae ANTED_ 4 COMPETENT COOK: ALSO. i for housework an. with childs ae East Capitol street, WaANTED-a woman ing for Py ntnediately at Wik rED-o ee SF hair drwen. ROBERT | TED SALESMEN, aAt west, second floor, > A WOMAN 0 DO THE W won a two ada bed tau oe paid, and good me Soe a and ood Teferenous req alot 43 EDA os FE YOUNG GIRL POR CONFRC- Store. and ancther for housewo: ‘we'l recommended. aan ap ry Apply a 'S Loan Office, 314 9th street uorthwest, rene sylvania avenue. = Sd aw ‘ED_FAMILIES AND HOTELS TO FUR- with reliable cooks, chaimbermaids, Licenaed Cin ee aE Aency: 926 F atrect northwest. WANTED—SITUATIONS. NOUNG STENOGRAPHER, neagetnent for the ter: ue 7 demand Abinge BENS. D WARFIELD. Taba oounty, W ANTED—BY A COMPRTEN 8 Situation ae nur. maid. nis avenue northwest, ernesn or ms lady's Good referwnces, &C. Aj yly at 1404 Penne my cau make himself ‘useful. 1d refer acon or taking care of horwes. Address J. iy heonian Institute, VANTED—BY A YOUNG GENT — nt in the evenins; will clerk ii mplay spare Wwascos no ob eet: Address GHIO BOY, Star offic an W: Wann, VO GROCKGS—BY A RE TABLAS man, of long experience in England, = Situats tirst-clar y in other burinew.. Ads drese A. # ‘haruacy, corner Connecticut WARZED-A “LERKSHIP OR AN INTEREST IN svonnible fi xpervnesd Bookkeeper, kid with capital, Adtrean Box 3k, ‘Alexamiria, Va. WANTED. -ROOMS. WASTED SEAT, GUIET “COUPLE Te Permanent, wel -bred funaly, two consunugieatin unfurnished Kooms, Addresk FRANK, Star office. YATLADY AND DAUGHTER TWO pp tee EET care: ood loca- state terms; references. Address Box 84, ae tion; oltica, VO FURNISH)D ROOMS, WITH Address COSMOS, Star offioa, Tocation af house aud rooms. Refer” ences desired and given. ai-3t* WAntep —FOR THE WINTEK— TWO FUR- nished Rooms, with board, for — wife, fhree children and uurse. State torms, ‘Addrem, WANTED—HOUSES. RESPONSIBLE PARTY AND yrivate family. 9, Furnished House of sbout tem rooms, in good focation-—-northwest part of city pre- ferred. Addrens Box 21, Star office. wie WAXiee, A MEDIUM-SIZED _WELL-FUR- nished House in good location for reven or eieht Routh: Address, giving location and price, Bo 48, Star office. WANTED—M ISCELLAN ,EOUS TO PURCHASE < CERTIFI: Wart PS at ten flood except through ma. 51 F street southwest. WASTED (TO SELL “FROM ONE TO | sed Suart.of one cow's Milk: the very beet, three Quarta for 25 cente; same furdisived: must be’ nortae west. Address ALDERNEA, Star ooe 43-36 per cent dine ‘Address Dr. i Bact ‘ON wi NTED—A FIRST-CLASS MEDIUM az ONE horse ‘Wagon, suited for four sand scales, measui dares, nd lowest price, FEED, Star oftea. ifs Wareat ail, Ah ee ameter: _ cither main stems or Metropeitan fpanch. not tha 20 miles frown Washington and not more thant balk balf me from Satie. Ante purchase a few acres in « ea ag ht price, PURCHASER, Star ofhoe, ED_FILES | OF NEWSPAPERS PUB- . prior to the *“Geonretown Courier.” Aaarese ox $24, Washington, D.C. dl-3t WANTED. 20 RENT—-A KOT FOR A BRANCH food and Goal Nard, ing kop locality | Addiroms, abay Erna ve ek Wine a PAIRS OF SLIPPERS TO STAMP ; Outline roe Se. each ; Fian- Se" per width. Kid Gloves elegantly dyed, 5 nim. Wane, KENSI a ish in clases ond rivals lows: ayecinene and termmat the more of Mim. M. 8. BRUCK, 483 sath northwest. ANTED CARPETS TO CLEAN AND STEAM CE'S, 490 Maine avenue southwest; feathers to tp renovate mattresses to remake, furniture to-steam; the oldest and best concern in the'ci nb ‘TED—HIGHEST PRICES “PAID FOR OLD Pamphlets, Con- ro, ‘Bonen, fiotilen, "ke. mail or ie eo Tunetually atiended “to, Will wind bo any gp gttarts. M. CLLMAN, comer Georgia Evenue and 10th street sout 17-8" ANTED CARPETS TOCLEAN. WE DO NOT VN WHIP Carpote. oat emcee ys va Waslucne in any other establishment in hone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 Pewter, ct Orders ty 1 15 = MARYLAND AVENUI son OBTHEAST.- ¢) Handsomely-furnished second ES in mites of two, three or oe fuited to four: Mem! ‘Table Board. dl-1w’ See spe eis air oie a single or en suite, wit Agee cat — ee ies aconamnonion. Apt ‘street, cor Thorthwert ‘al-3t* ited tal oe 7H Sele ak STREETS.. Deca tee oom and J MD Di mg « cm” Scoatraltine tipeeee FAMILY ON IOWA CIRCLE, CAN cone {lates couple with Board; pleasant roome and bome DOT ck beaa, Gasmusieine veer meet and third foors: alk, third apr Board need not apply. n19-2w* Pett BENTEAT 3312 F STREET NORTHWEST, Hoouum, single oF en ation ‘sri Boards Coms AND BOARD, any Kise Board ea 316 = Nd Established House, pin E ea n18-8m_ 913 Penna. svenbse 9th and 10th streets. Corner 16th street and New York avenue, MRS. M. J. COLLEY, | Penivania aver Con jouer, office from 9 a. m. to 5 p. ANTED-OLD GOLD A ANDSILY iN tities. cash price paid. venue, bets and 4} streets. Junld aa ry commou bew sultcan JUSTH'S OLD STAND. Branch Store, No. Bob. We buy but ‘firet‘clans jaul? No, 619 D_strect m 409 9th st. erie ____ MONEY TO LOAN ] HAVE MONEY 70 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES if interest on good security: po delay when ttle to seo 0. C. pone wae 43-20 7 120 D wirect 0! iN Sey HeAL ESTATE SECURITY, AT LOWEST KATES OF WANTEREST. | AF ste Ebbitt House. oF. MONEY TO it Claims. MGSEX,70 108 AN, ” In sums to suit, at reall FOE mAY Goons. yur peg ca ad Sha "The Hamilton”) aie ee a cbkows.™ Rao. a For information inquire on the premises. _ni7-Im ‘ONEY TO LOAN, NO. 521 7TH ST. N. iis SRINEEH EAND F. J igk (Tilson aa uy att itheat. Much HOME ON REAL ESTATE, AT. PER CENT. beated rooms: 108 AND 184 1TH ST.. BETWEEN G AND H, Tal arate aud be te avocond anaes Toate oni Oo HOPES, * J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Pertti monthly $25, $90, ($35 ONEY TO LOAN. -APER HANGER AND DECORATOR. LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 9ra STREET 2 |ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL i = a ag of Elogant Eneraviy Of Pntngs Toa DOr pT suas of tron $1004 apwarde: at lowest rates ol ist SEAT, be. at reasonable ter 220° | “Charges moderate. No delay. ete eetce macie tovorder, All the atest n0v28 te F street nettiest. $4 attion in Velvet and Glit Frames now in stock. and PERSONAL. fresh supplies constan = tof Cl JUNT. E MitGs oly Wal tbs tinat AEctamuaton | WASTED, Setpumecextiaway wien 0 | _OOU TRY 1 y BEAU ESTATE ‘of my stock solicited. 4, E, SPELSHOUSE, Sea plcernat visting seuuainiace "oaver in. ‘ae a Sew ey 5 . |= Brancisiors Nop ean Baise w bee Gana. | PU re Hire seme! Ome URNED 3 sen peszdontor adiece Bot Ls Qabinet Rize Frames, Velvet, 28e. up. up. ralnut from 260, iar yrames. up. W. * Ene? 18-3 = Very rospectiatiye eas Ba fiheee S| peers Sa WHO VA" Sia ea rw ees | om cans gaat asl ate