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The Red Light in the Sky. ATION AT | PROF, PAUL, OF THE NAVAL OBSERVATORY, OFFERS SOME EXPLANATION. ‘The remarkabty brilllantdisplay in the western dance at the National Riles’ | joayens a few evenings ago, when the sky was uring the course of the evening re- | prigntiy Mumined with a red glow, was quite gen- edin the drat hall, The com- | eral throughout the country and attracted a great deal of attention. There has appeared, however, no very definite explanation of this phenomenon, and when a STAR reporter met Prof. Paul, of the naval t occurred to him that the professor ! to throw some light on the subject. “Ihave not Investigated the matter,” remarked the professor, in reply toa question, “but noticed the pecullar red Yght in the sky. I’ have seen no sclentitle explanation of the eaise of the phenome- non. Perhaps you noticed th: r the voleante eruption in Java the sun in that country, as well as throughout the Malay peninsula, had a’ yellowish appearance. ‘This was probably due to thie gaseous nuttter Which was thrown out from the yoleano, and the ight of the sun shining through it assumed this peculiar color. But (Cis hardly possible that this could have affected the atmosphere here.” “I saw in the morning papers,” continued the or, “that Prof. Brooks, at Phelps, New You «observed a collection of meteors, and he stated that the carth was passing through a mass of them, and that this was the cause of the peculiar j light.’ Ithandly seoms to_me that this ts possible, Aimiss of meteors in sufficlent numbers to have such an effect: must have had a disturbing effect upon the sun, and the vould have been | noted by othe? obser able to me | that, owing to some peculia rents of wind, the Clouds ad been formed unusually high in thé ry and, the Heht of the sun passing’ through Se clouds, the rays of the blue end of th n last night Ho! n and Miss May EB, Was composed of igkins, . ‘The ng those Howell doste ight be a Townsend, Mr. MBs Jtla & Wilson, Mr 3 + Miss Gardiner, Miss Roberts, Mr. Depué, Mr. Sites, Mr. iinerva Shel t spectrum Te nd the red rays Were reflected towards us| That 1s the re: the sun, and sometimes the moon, looks re these boll in the west. ‘Their it Of atmosphere to $ the red part of the eM y other cai atmosphere, or the presence phenomenon would have don't know that, this ts Dut tt seems probable.” So A Papal Legate to This Country. From the Baltimore American, to-day, Private advices from Rome state that the Vatican has decided to send Monsignor Seplacct to the Unt- ted States as apostolle legate to preside over the labors of the plenary council to be held here tn 1884. Monsignor Sepia distinguished mem- ber of the Augustinia and has the reputa- ton of being ‘one of the most learned theoloztans of the church. He, with Dr. § trum promi FoR IT. ieee r siid to a Star reporter last to the scandalous change rreefionisi, alleging that at) ris had been guilty of tm znale prisoner, that several le the statement, | loa, Which had | ss. Re- ‘itfon of the charges, he had a | made, not by Dut by | Lotticers, continied. the correct explanation ne of | nton as secretary suaited | and adviser, 18 now presiding over the commission re. The | at the Propaganda, which 1s engaged tn preparing department no woman Is | the subject matter to be considered: in theprajected companion, the | American council. Itis again reported’ that the entire three had ae thelr cus nt Of improba- tn- this, in council will be held in Baltimore, were but who ‘om, undnlous: Bu Broov- order to avetd t er ofisees never ce Y Rp ofticercound SCROFULOUS, INHERITED, CONTAGIOUS. is gosoclate Kuowlng if | In 1870 serofulons nlcers broke out on my body until ving aided Jan= my breast was one mass of corruption. Some of these ulcers were not less than one and one-half inches in diameter, the edges rough, ragged and seemingly dead, the cavity open to the bone and filled with offensive matter, Everything known to the medical faculty was triedin vain, Gradually the bone itself became discased, and then the suffering besan in earnest, Bone ulecrs beean to take the place of those hitherto on the surfaco, I became a mere wreck, For months at a time could not set my hands to my head because of extreme sorencss, COULD NOT TURN IN BED. Knew not what it was to be an hour even free from pain. ss to as never at with the jail | preserip- | rely iin- ated by Janse ar that no pers r olfered her the sight sald the warden, | Had reason to look upon life itself agacurse. In the | Summer of 18#0, after ten years of this wretched exist- ence, I began to use the Curicuna Remepres, and after | two yeai Persistent use of them the last wleer has healed, edread disease has succumbed, All over the | breast, where was once a mass of corruption, is now a healthy skin, My weight has increased from one hun- dred and twenty-three to one hundred and. fift pounds, and th 1 work is still going on, T fec self anew inan, and ail throuch the Cuticura E PWwhat he eof the imy- amedies, Sworn to before United States Commissioner, J.D, CRawrorp, ndin their TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD | of Serofulous, Inherited and Can! thus remove the most pr to Clear the Skin of T res, Hamil: ions Hnmors, and ic caus of human suffering, ficnring Blotch hing ‘Tor- ing Eruptions and Routhsome Sores ———————— | oncetown, | Hood, to Purify and MEY AXD pica | is the fore- | ye, Hair so that no trace CILY NI e DISTRICT. Fit City COnDotIst corte | of discase. remain, Cor t, the new ssone of the ort Blocd Purifier, Diuretic and Ape and Curicura Soap, the great Skin Cures and Beauti- fiers, are infallible, They are the only remedies that Succeed when physicians and all other means fail, ‘Gan fe nd, £2 “For | 1 wust deputy col jent, and ¢ GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The helf hes not been told as to the great cnrative Powers of the Curicuna Remepies. I have paid hun- dreds of dollars for inedicines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and never found anything yet to equal the Curicura Remepres, Cas. A. Wituiams, | Providence, R. 1. evening \ter Wo a packed house. ‘The d to be friendly, and gave fre- approbation and amuscne the Inalt In Satirizing his coun. and the female characte Price of Cuticuna, small boxes, 50c.; lange boxer, $1, | CurTicena Res-o.veNt, $1 per boitle. ‘URA SOAP, | Se. Curicena SHAVING Soap, 15c. Sold by all drug- | sists. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. _€27 Send for “How to Cure Sk . URAVOLE pubt the pias At of 126 A Foy Sprcnun Banoarss IN BLACK SILKS, COLORED SII. AND FINE DR H DRESS GOONS—“ TRI- 1 pttie Wool. (42 inches wlde,) wie redticed to $1; did sell at $1.50." §; sa. The one, Sneluding Burton, $8 GOODS. 2 i wide double j. Special Bar- did CH SILKS (Special Bargains) reduced $125. Black French Silks reduced Excellent quality heavy Gros Grain 3S had a large | nt the voting | gold watch | ynard, | Commander AN ve enue anpounecd to Dec. 6th, | ins) reduced from #1 Colored Silks reduced from 1.25 to 81; and Colored Silks reduced from $1.75 to $1.25. Bunsaius ET, worth 2, re- wide double width, all wool, le. "This is the cheapest ATIONAL, THEATE! will be bi reduced to $5, all wos Double White luced to $2, MARKET SPACE. uat Ane Wasren. POPULAR PRICES. Ata spe er, last eventty Stailed by J.C. Al irbrothe Themson, Ht. i W. I. Seid, 1 convoca if, the fole ny, WE OPEN TO-DAY NEW STYLES IN 40-INCI RICH PLAIDS, Tde. 64 ALL-WOOL HABIT CLOTHS, Extra Weight and Finish, 21.00. 42.1NCH DRAP D'ALMA, Under Price, 81.1236. GROS GRAIN SILKS, Actual Value $1.50, For 81.25. Choice Assortment of BROWN AND GRAY DRESS GOODS. TYLER & CHEWNING. nm 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ear & Haanarsoy, 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST. any Chat will | Dutton, so- Aduiph he board of tr This powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and WINTER OPENING, ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ‘November 27th and 28th. LATEST IMPORTATIONS FROM EUGENIE PAKISET, MME. VOIROT, MMES. POU- YANNE & JULIE, and other leading houses in Paris and London. and WS ie Ble bette pr ©, Was appointed Uo 100k fora suita~ ot De sold in competition with the multitude of Jow test, short weight, alum or | Phosphate powders. Sold only incans, Royat Baxina Powprn Co., 106 Wall atreet, N.Y. apo 18380,” = nis fun popt Very Py resort Esranrisnep Bigelow Sentenced. JUDGE WYLIE GIVES THE DEPATETING TELLER FIVE YEARS IN THE PENITENTIARY. Benjamin F. Bigelow, late recetving teller of the Bank of the Republic, reeently convicted of em- bezzlement, was called up for sentence In the Crim- inal Court this morning, Judge Wylle having over- Tuled the motion fora new trial ‘The district at- torney sald he intended that the other tweive in- dictments against Bigelow should be tried. ‘The court sald that if the judgment of his court was affirmed It was probable the other cases will not Ve pressed. When Bigelow was asked to stand up his face was somewhat flushed. ‘The court, after remarking upon the enoriutty of the offense, sentenced him to five years imprisonment m the’ New Hampshire ‘state prison, at Concord. He said he would not impose a iné, as tiat would Dring suffering to the family. ‘The usual motion to suspend judgment, pending appeal, was made by Mr. Cook. shclenrno tlc LUNG COMPLAINTS, BRONCHITI®, ASTEMA, &C., are speedily relieved, and if taken intime, permanently, cured by Dr, Jayne's Expectorant. You will tind it also a certain remedy for Cougns and Colds, V0, CURE, NO PAY.— WHITEHURST'S CEDAR BALSAM is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Croup, 7 Lung Diseases, ete, Six drops adose. Try it. If not satistied, return the cmpty bottle and eet your money I old by all Druggists, Price 23, W. 8. r 3 1th street, n8-th,s.tum DIED. ACTON. On. December 1, 1883, at half-past seyen o'clock a.m., JAMES ALFRED ACTON, in the fifty- ct Rock Crrek cliapel, Sunday after. Kan. i ember 30, $883,nt midnicht, Mrs. lict of the late Col. Chas. W «of the heart, in her forty- ‘will take place from her late residence, No. 933 Istreet northwest, on Monday, December 3d, at 3 pan Friends are invited to at! . On Friday evening. November 30th, 1883, at ANNE BURNS, after along and pain- bore with Christian fortitude, the Barns. I take place on Sunday, Dec, 2d, from her No. 119 L street northwest, at” 2:30 p.m, tives of the family are respectfully in Funeral wil late residence, Is Vited to, FANNING. On November 20th, 1893, at 7:20 after a short and painful illness, JOHN FANNING, tive of the county of Wexford,’ Ireland, aged. m., years. Funeral will take place from his late residence, stroct northwest, Stmiday, December 2d, at two pan. Helutives dnd frietids are respectfully invited to attend. FERTCHER. On November 90, 1863, WILLIAM A. FLETCHER, is funeral will take place Sunday at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1716 Lith street northwest. Friends and relatives invited to attend. ° and twenty-three days, Then weep not tho’ the grave doth hide His little form from. Joving eyes, Remet w that a Father's love nucd him beyond the skies, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral from the residence of his parents, 812 ‘Cstreet southeast, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. December 2d, [Prince Georg pers please copy.) * GILL. On December Ist, 1883, at RACHAL of John ee in the 3ist year of her age, ill. Funeral will take place from Asbury. cor. 11th and K streets, more st, on Mond Md inst., at 2 o'clock p.m, Relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited toattend. : SPIT: Of heart discase, Friday, wember ity minutes past 7 a. Mrs. EnZAperit F SPYTAL, widow of the lute Charles H Hospital, i | the forty-first year of her ae : uneral from her late rexidi No. 1623 Valley street, Georgetown, D. mi Sunday, inst. at i Friends and'acquaintances arc respectfully, On November 1883, at 10 a. m., PAUL "in the fifti any. of his age, of consumption, hristian church, which he bore with © fortitude. ‘The funcral will take place from his late residence, I114 F strect northeast, Sunday, Relatives and friends respectfull Nor hnira ye fe place from lis fate residen northwest, on Monday, at 2 o'cloc ‘S$. On December Ist, 1883. at 1:50 a.m., painful illness, Mrs; CAROLINE MAT y years, a place on Monday, December 3, 1883, ley church, on D_ street, between, ind streets southwest, at 121m, ‘Relatives 20. Auctioncers. 637 Louisiana avenne, ‘Opposite City Post Office. LOADS OF Ma: °. EW MANUR rOP BUGGY FARMING SINGLE AND DOUBLE AT AUCTION, Ait THE F TERMS AT SALE (HARES W. TaNDy, By virtue 1877. and recorded in Liver Ne 5 the land records of the District of the request of the party secured th infront of the Agent, April 2a, iv 16, A.D TH. A’ D. 1883, at Ro THIR' FOUR O'CLOCK P, M., Lot numbered two hundred and six (206), in Muria ‘Roberts’ sub-division of lot num- bered seventy-four (74), in J. B. Haw’s recorded sub- of i of es twelve months, intere nun, secured by deed, ount Pleasant, “with the improvements One- vif cash, balance in six ond at the of 6 per cent per an- trust on the property sold; all yuncing ut cost of purchase down at tine of sale, WILLIAM F. MAT! CHARLES J.T. COLDWELL Previous to remoying our CLOAK DEPARTMENT into my New Building I have determined to REDUCE the Stock, and consequently offer good, RELIABLE BARGAINS, such as will speak for themselves, OUR OTTOMAN AND EGYPTIAN SILK GAR- Mi handsomely trimmed with Fur, full Pleat- ings in the back, and with Silk quilted lining, here- tofore sold at $39, I now offer Ten Dollars less, We have but nine of these garments, OTTOMAN SILK RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, quilted With silk, made up of the very best and trimmed with Fur, at the low price of $27.50, PLUSH JACKET FINER QUALIT 50, ALL OUR STOCKINET COATS reduced at less than cost price. SEE THE FIVE DOLLAR BLACK CoAT, plaited Dack, tight fitting, and of the best Diagonal Cloth, UR JACKET WITH PLUSH COLLAR AND at 83 only, heretofore sold at 8! i NOW $17.50, trimmed with Fur, at $32.50, now | MM MM"'¢ss, MM” ‘Ss n30 416 SEVENTH STREET. Ovenrcoars, SUITS AND EXTRA TROUSERS FOR MEN AND YOUTH AT THE LOWEST PRICES, WE SPEND NO MONEY FOR SHOW, MARK OUR GOODS LOW, AND GUARANTEE EN- TIRE SATISFACTION TO ALL ‘PURCHA- BERS. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 SEVENTH STREET, . Opposite U. 8. Post Office, LIX OF ly unination Nc as Howling 2 choice JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ sons, Afull line of Mourning Millinery. (Nocards.) n24-6t* BBR, A BBR, EERE x ul ¥ r colors: ve rusts. It ts pronow Txsvre Y OUR Horses. SEBS AA Ree) Eee be the best exhibit Uh (21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. = Aas : v will 0 PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. nee a on Tuesday attern Seal Sacqneaiat $15, 8100, #125, $140, $150, $160, 8175, : aoe si A POSITIVE CURE FOR MALARIA, AND 2200, Ke. oe 3 ‘THE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY, FEVER—Contains no ine, Arsenic, or uny metallic ———— Buk nlars $15, $20, $25 OF THE compounds—at Drugyists, 50 cents, jy3-6m enue tema = ae A pisrnrc® OP Gonu waa 1 tor oe ~ ire now prepa insure Horses against » aoe CoacheF Capes, Collars and Muffs, ipeane oP aeetdent, on 7st Wonsen) Woxpesa. Fur Carthage Robes from 610 up. Ofte, bat F STREET ROR WEST, a Hisving mered some tne from. bad foot and. get nde i = ing no relic! was in “ME NT- ents? ips, Fur Gloves @.Day ‘Geo, H, B. Whit * ffered 9 or 10 mont eaytuloustocen: Gente’ Dress Dog Skin and Lined Gloves, Fe pool, , Duneasson, Bad for whic Toon pe eee ‘Ladies’ Seal Capa. B. Wolf, ¥. M. Draney. Tam happy to say it has worked wonders, for, after one Want more houses = © James L. Barbour. week's application of the Ointment, the cores are nearly ee all the Loney a Boys’ Seal Caps from $1.50 up. ‘n9-2m_ sitet Mz. Draney. 5 Sheaves Bend at once one pore bos 28 I would not with our Fe in |. B.—Agents not permit to collect ae never before iad 40 few | QUREAT BARGAINS By any purpone whatever, without written or ymiuted ane 1019 South Carolina svete, ‘sek ovate hn te wien FANOS, thority from the company, signed by the: Presi Bort ER, ay Washington, Do, With squares pumbe oa y- Be: = Ein peed none, FeoctargRosewood overstrung,four round corner 16 F strect northwest. = aon PLENDID One 7-octave Rosewood overstrang Chickering, $200. 8 UPRIGHT AND One tave Rosew Sherine, (Acortave Rosewood Chic $100. ‘One Oy cctave } Melodcous from #10 to #15 ‘i pon Very ensy terms, tv make room at the 9th street north. DF ik Ss For ral ay ep rs" success in this five y4 W. G, METZEROTT & co. FINE UPIIGHIS FOR MENT. Ab Bole Agency’ of Sicinway & Sonu Piano 2 q 1 ness Fale, betwen Sadie, | nas.ote 801 9th gtnces northvent, BUY THE NEWEST, THE MOST ELEGANT r° tnd Cheapest HMI WOK mn theelty ty Three Patents gna Five Medals from Expositions in (pCORCOLAN BUTLDINa, Poerswrsy, DO will be eur Normse ump N MEDICINE. A LUXURY TO THE PALATF, A PAINLESS EVACUANT, A GENTLE STIMULANT TO THE CIRCULATION, A PERSPIRATORY PARATION, AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICTN! STOMACHIC, A DIURETIC A GENERAL ALTERATIVE. KNOWLEDGED AND DAIL EN PROPER- TIES OF TARRANTS EFFERVESCENT APE- RIENT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, na CITY ITEMS. erritories of the U.S. the ‘Cough Syrup. Tn 38 States and 13 inhabitants use Dr. Bull’ “Fox's Book of Martyrs” contains the history and pletures of hundreds of people who were stoned, burned, beaten, pulled to pieces and otherwise tortured on account of thel ni to the present age as martyrs. It t 3 customary to torture people thus, but they are made iartyrs by rheumatism untii they Suffer almost as much asdid the heroes of the martyr ages. There was no reilef for the old-time ma bat there fs happy rellet for tho: sm. Cashler Charle: ter, N. H., suffered terrily tacks of this Painful disease, but he has been cured. He write was @ martyr to rheumatism, although I tried many other remedies, 1 found’ Ing that relieved ine like Perry Davis’ Pain Kil Other rheumatic martyrs may wis who si i of Man- from. frequent at— y take the hint. Our Reporter happened to stop at Aucen: opening to-«: may say a verliable goods by one of the many gaged. Mr. Ausenstel +, COMO ious stores st.) But se are not quite sufficient to hold the tm- stock he carries. floors, cellings 2 lable space 1s filled. with th chotcest goods in the toy and crocke goods are placed and arranged ina y artistic Inanner. Mr. Augenstein can safely say that he has as large and if not larger stock of goo ine than can be found in 3 Humanitarian. ‘When Gen. Grant used tunis word in one of his annual messages a sinile of derision overspread every lterary countenance. But he built w than he knew; and while he violated existing u he gave a definition which h: ved popula ceptation, and will doubtless find a place in the next edition of our standard dictionary. In this popular sense Henning, the clothier, 1 @ kumant- tarian, as all of Washington knows, Monday and Tuesdzy—Special Sale adies’ Fine Shoes, at Hahn's, 816 Seventh street, isin’s fine Kid Button $2 ourown make Kid Butt han orth $3.00, 25 pairs stralht goat, mat; kid or pl: 00 fine Bid And Goat Button $2, cheap at $2.50, 450 Goat and Kid bution, every pair ware ranted, $1.50, 900 pairs solid Kid and Pebble Button down to £1.20. 600 a ofttable, neat button Y5e., good. value at In tops $: Open Nights, J. Jay Gould’s erolls, Toys, ete. 12 Washingtonians, Senators, gations, Army and Sa will find al papers of merchants selling Carstairs, Mccall & Co.'s fame Orator Whiskey. Heilbran’s Great Sale! In order to reduce our tmmcuse stock, We bave de follgwing reductions: $5 Hand-sowed Button, to $3. #4 Hand, and Kid fine Kid Ruiton, ) Mat. Kid F 1 nt Goat and Pebb! ove Kid Congress, Butto: Pebble \d Goat Button, $1. ents’ $8 French Calf ned Be ents’ 36 Hani-made Boots and Sutched Tongue Boots, $1. #4 fine Custom Boot: Gents’ § $1.50 Embroidered Siippers, Wool-lttucd Shoes and Sif Noah Walker & Co. Promise to show one of the best lines of ready clothing this side of New York—Dress and S—emnbracing all the Latest novelties, lexture, as Well as everything desirable tes, Collars, Gloves sind Underwear. 635 in Shirts, ‘Sheir prices are of the most liberal character. Pennsylvania avenue. Ask your Grocer for the Orator Rye Whisky. Owing to the great rush to-day at the Grand Hollday opening of R. Gola- schmid’s Mammoth Department: store, Si2-70h st n. W., the sale of advertised scoods Will be coutinucd on Monday, also 2000 usefui Hooks contain receipts for cooiting will be given Wilbor’s Cod-Liver @ii and Lime. Persons who have been taktnz cod-lver ot! will De pleased to ieara that Dr. peeded, in directions lonal entiemen, eta sueh a man? oll and ner that 10 is ph at to the taste, tn lung complatnts are truly wondertul. Very 1 persons Whose ny $ were pronounced hopeless, and who had taken the clear ofl for a long time without marked cffect, have been entirely cured by using this preparation, Be sure and get the genuine. Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. 0 For Throat Diseases, Coughs, Colds, etc., effectual relief ts found in the use of “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Price 25 cts. Sold only in boxes. Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia. Burneti’s Cocoaine Promotes a vigorous and healthy growth of the hair. It has been used in thousanils of cases where as never falled to ‘lavoring Extracts— We Make to Order every style of clothing and have some beautiful s ect from, and employ the best n the country, i y culling on us, Noah Walker & Co. vanla avenue. Carstairs, McC; & Co.’s Whisky Orator, Endorsement of Speer’s Wi Faculty of N. ¥. We, the committee of Phys ans requested to ex- amMné into the incrits, and report. on the Wines of Alired_ Speer, have given our spectal attention to ape and Burgundy aud report upon these from the Oporto Grape, In his own. 5 follow: he wine ts strictly pure, ac- tle and has a rich body. atisfled of 1t3_ purity deen through his Vineyards and V ‘ Cellars during the Grap ns, and seen the method of its production and prest ion. ‘cond—It fs equal fo the best Imported Foretzn and we are all satisfied that ft can, with y be recommended to invalids as an article culated for their use where Wine ts needed. B. Morr, M. D., 62 Madison avenue, Profes- sor Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. ¥. City. city Li: JANES M.D. of the Board of Health, N.Y. ty. CoARLEs SHERMAN, M.D., Medical Superintend- ne by the ent, N.Y. Association Yor the sick poor. Wa. H. Haynes, M. D,, House Physician Presby- terian H oe al, N. Y. City. For sale by druggists, Maryland Club Whiskey at Willar’s hotele 06 On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will. send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltate “Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are aMlicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, ntee- ing Ss} and complete restoration of ‘health and. manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. w, s,m. J. Mi. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya ar! Has, for more than half a century, been tn use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- sicians as the best tonic and Invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all flad it to give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- larly a lady’s medicine. $1 a bottle. Sold by arug- ts. W. E. Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and jarrison streets, Balthnore, Md. ‘tu,th,s6m Blue Flanne! Shirts and Hand-knit Jackets,$1, $2, $8, $4, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. . Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup, Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for feverishnest, TeStlessnéss, worms, constipation. 2 cent “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered tn half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 45c. per Pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ad Sweet, ilk, 5¢. per quart, Creatn 15¢. pint, ¥y A“A tu Ey HUB NAMEN’ iD RYTHING ELSE WITH EVER-LASTING INSEPAR READY! 20 cia. Bottle (Brush ad tin covery, mall 90 cta.” Manufactured by J. G; OME 200, UT Pe ot Wee Bey ue HE WINNING SIDE {UN NATTANS, Pharmactet, streets and Ad aha D steeoeta, nd its effects |. contest will undonbtedly be that ae Y GOODS. HOLIDAY GOoDs. ___HOLIDA s wee Goons. ee Tur OUVENIRS Consisting of OF THE ~ ANNUAL HOLIDAY OPENING Boxes of all kina Inkstands in Re. WwHicH occtns JOUN C. PARKER, MONDAY.. 617 AND 619 SE TH STREFT, TUESDAY... rvetly onposite © to Patent Office, | WEDNESDAY. - | Booxs: SThok Dey and examins the eats Rooks, recular price 30e,, Jused Out at de. yer vel Keg price. Our = ea s Rr = es P ss RT ; lees PPPALATSss, RRR OFAL = ad Sss8 oR OK Lut 1117-1119 FEN: ELVANIA AVENUE, | Wil consist of SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in Partment. We trust every who possibly ¢: the ENHIBITION OF THE NOVELTIES LAIS ROYAL Pi PAU th street northvcet, which PRIETOR personally selected | Hox nay Aysor wt | ther .T, ral tor the Totiday Teata, in Enrope last fall. nao | sly) ea orted Stock of Goods we fering to the public, |Ovexixe Day. Tors. FANCY GOODS. | ant avoid the rust Onr Annual Opening for the Holiday Searon will take Deconsrey Dassen, Tea asp face on TOILET SETS, Ricd CUT-GLASS WARE, PARLOR AND STUDENT LAMPS, FINE PLATED WARE, HOUSETURNISHING GOODS AND EDDY REFRIG MONDAY, DECEMBER 3p, OUR STOCK IS IMMENSELY LARGE. ERATORS, OUR VARIETY IS UNAPPROACHABLE, Every Department filled up completely, ALL THE NOVELTIES. Sonn RAVEN, DANTES Bix floors, of 100 feet each, packed with goods, ee se Give us a call and be Aled with w 2 the lowness of our prices, est color book shown, ©.C PURSPLE, 418 9th street northwest, T, especially at nm sit bucks; Chevrette, Rete th, Lined and Driving Groves: Grov Bia Remember, MONDAY, December 34, ade specially for ms, SILVERBERG'S, a MAMMOTH ToY STORE. TYSSOWSKI n22 Cor, 15t Iss3 BROS., Gstrvta nw. 1883 not Ss. V LATI’ 620 Oru Sacer Nor th st. and 313 8th street n. w., EOLIDAY SEASON CONFECTIONERY, weather has mate tte will remain wi the year, That bet stock ther stores, ds will be spoiled by iy Candies we have th We havequite a nu Grasp Srock munity fn eeneral THANKSGIVING SPECTALS IN GROCERIES. f erat activity and partes kind of goods for LOW PRICES. | irre, eas : erie Sennaben 27 1918 Penusylvaniaavenma, | todo business, must buve a stock of gouds trek and well Hous / SUNCEMENT. : dealer tn Confections lay as posable with Ssmull stock of great variety; that ts, to buy often and in such q ties as to keep th ds nice and fresh, ‘This class of trade will find ourestablislanent au ge- commodation, MOORE & LEDING, Jewerrns, 1109 Pennsylvania avenne, Invite their friends and the public to examine their Holiday Stock of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND QUADRUPLE PLATED REL | AND THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS. All coods marked in plain figures and at extremely low | =— SPECIAL NOTICE. To relieve the usual rush shortly before the Holidays and to induce early selections we have decided to take off a discount of TEN PEK CENT on all Clocks, Fancy Goods and Pi mber 26th to Decem- Ler 8th, inclusi n2i-colw Bors Biever: TH ee ty of business during the d to anticipate the wants 9 the demand, by complet- the ving and Holt- We, at this carly period, dey trade earlicr than usual, ary ready to supply the trade with a full stock of Holi- day goods, ‘of Sugar Toys and Tree Ornaments is par- ticularly lange and of great variety. In French Mixtures and Domestic Candy we have all qualities, high and low priced, and can supply the ‘wants of any We have quite a numberof men employed in the manufscture of Frauch Mistuns, which weguarantes pure and fresh. Dealers who conterny de Marat ne Candy in emall or look at our gouds be- wanteef the 1 to call wt our rte sinniew goods, We ow you puch Every Machine Getects trie tion a va aud we will sell SCHOOL, 103 Kstreet nurthwr [ALTY. ns. toeust 1 2 EADS oe are always willing to show our goods, + are ready to buy or not, hs} AL Sis Gvods delivered promptly. At Old Prices, We arestill aclling or SEAL SKIN | Out of town orders boxed and delivered at the Garments at September Prices, having Louxht an iin- | SH8tves and depots without carve for cases urdrayage, munse stock carly. CARL MU Siberian, Squirrel and Mink lined and trimmed CTR- CULARS. Quilted lined DOLMANS, CIRCULARS and Russian CIRCULARS, at New York Manufacturers’ prices, WHOLESALE DEAL! IN HOLIDAY CONFEC- TIO! 204 Pennsylvania avenne northwest, Fur Trimming, Far Collars and Capra, South side, near corner uf Ud street, nitow 200 Black Russian Hare MUFFS,at €1.25, $1.50 and $2, all'Satin Lined. L 11,000. 7 U 00 RRR gSKg ‘All goods sold as chesp as any house tn America, Hg Su LO Skat ss, WILLETT & RUOFF, ae ou OPE Baste Batters and Furriers, ocl7-3m_ 905 Pe mnneslvania avenue. ext Sav Ganuesrs, MARYLAND cLUR, 38to 52 inches Iong, ent in to the fizure, selling at old ONT prices, notwithstanding the rise in skins. eh ‘The popular Mink-lined Circulars, with handsome bor- BAKER, der of Mink tails, #90 to $150. Siberian Squirrel and other fur-lined Circulars, $25 OLD crow, end up. 3 Circulars and Dolmans with quilted linings, $15, $20, BASS' ALE AND GUINNESS STOUT $25, $20, £40. 1 Plush Sacques with Seal trimmings, sane; Novelties for young ladies in Shoulder Knot Capes and Satchel Mufta, Beaver, Chinchilla, Astrakan and other Fur trimmincs on hand and cut to order. Carriage Robes aud Fur Capes for Coachmen. ‘4B. U. STINEME’ & SON, ATTERs AND FURRIERS, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. FE E 220 land. Seeley, Macaulay. Lin the Lotos, Tincker, Yaura, an Anericai Girl Evans, Hevond the Gates.“ Philpa. Hert and Hix Bear. e. AKound Dozen. Coolidge. Abait the Mast.” Sy IGN BOOKSPLLER | LIBRAIRE. | FTRANGER Asius the Libyan. AND STAVIONLE, | EY PAPETIEK, We are now opening our beautiful stock of Toliday Books, which are really works of art in illustration an binding. Our Christmas Cards are also open and more: beautiful than ever. The Fancy Goods Departtit ein braces all the Novelties. German Favors a Special n20 WM. H, MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania Is My New Quanrens, Direct Importation of the FINEST STATIONERY; 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUP, latest. wien nae gay VENUP, eatyto | UBiaue Styles and all Novelties trem Laroche- eee customers, feeling sure thuta | Joubert & Co., Paris; Theyer & Hardtmuth, Vienna, HOLIDAY GOODS daily and ai ved OODS are RGU De TPR EA M | Stationers to all Imperial Courts in Europe, Extensive stock of English hand-made and finest American Sta- 629 15th st., opposite U. 8. Treasury, Washington, D.C. fant as rectived in the FANC! SECOND FLOOR. 8I F PRANG'S CHRISTMAS AND NEW XEAR CARDS selections. y ready for earl ins Don't forget the hew number, tionery. ENGRAVING of Visiting Cards, Monograms ae ama AREAMTTARER, | *24Crestssolicited, inhighostatsleof perfection, u2-2m 029-3m_ seller and Stationer. a = og SS |, Every Surprised! ig 2 is paingecd Steel Borde 7 T aS (ATED 3 Torksd Pista Grip" Beruf gee 88285 - (ited Walnut Stock! Solid Fire i A Beautiful, i SIAN ccc ARD Sit GER! STUDENT LAMP, SCE UPR Nomar Gaeta toi oe G U UNNN Guage. We also have in “GGG “uu NNN [Coed dis Gun cit Groen. = i) Gun, Ceits, Complete, £4.50, tre, Seettn and’ Barston ds Richardson's 8100 Hammuericen Gun. og 101347 Pennsylvania aveuus, Washington, D.C. GFAL SEIN GarMENTe. UES will be soldat the: 3. W. SCHAEFER, ve Bayo Whapette hen ap ai va ong ody ae ‘will not affect our prices. DEALER IN FINE CHINA AND GLASS, WILLETT & RUOFF, ocl0 NO. 10207TH STREET NORTHWEST. 030-1, 905 Penneylvania sve, Saraxese SCROLLS, FANS, ETO, Cz Rovezer, NOS, 403 AND 405TH STREET NORTHWEST, | S24 Decorative Pictures, Jay Gould, 4219thet,_ mts HIRTS.—DON'T FORGET THAT THE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE cant, | SITET PONSTEL SHIRT 3 {the best Shirt for 75 penta ever of THE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY, amp | otter cowry, blag elegautly mule of thovesy boo oy sealing! etl Shirt has been sold tn. this market for ten Yawn Tennis, Croquet Bicycley, Velocipedes, Archery, snd thounands of our bet cltisnay eau atl to ina Call and examine the Goods, Prices’ to sut the times, Boatstorts ae the lye quality of any shirt Joost fitting and auost uuiform in of any: inthe marker. ‘Bold ouly at 507 Picross Fam 507 eens re .

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