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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. M. Sitvenszne & Co. AT THEIR IMMENSE CONNECTING STORE- ROOMS, 812 SEVENTH AND 313 EIGHTH STREET N.W. ‘Mave now displayed a most maguificent amortment of THT (00, F a ; $3 ss, ae AND 8 ¥ EctE TPRAY HHH 9 9 E DAA YY HH 00 © DD asa ¥ HH 00 tu. HD bop 2 a ¥ PPP. zi EEE TITF Bop fuk E™ ss BP™ 8S 8 TE PRESSE: BOG E kee Sus ees oN OF SuaST Which, in both quality and price, will be found far to ‘surpass anything they have heretofore Deen able to offer. Among the ‘very profuse variety of goods, they would call attention to their beautiful INE OF DOLLS, Our previous efforts to lay = large assortment of TOYS and HOLIDAY PRESENTS before our cus- tomers, have been so far excelled this year that even with our immense floor space we are crowded to the Utmost extent, and our Stores are packed with goods from ceiting to tloor and from the top story to the cel- Jar. What we have not got in the way of Toys is not Worth mentioning, and our variety of other hand- some articles, useful as weil as ornamental, will sur- Prise even those used to see large stocks of goods. ‘We have made especial efforts to make our prices lower than usual, giving at the same time much bet- ter quality goods than heretofore, and we are confi- deat that no one will leave our Store without the pleasing certainty that a considerable saving has been the result of this visit to us, OUR LINE OF DOLLS COMPRISES: Fine Freneh Dressed Dolls, from 9¢. Fine Wax Dresset Dolls, from 25e. Unbreakable Dressed Dolls, from 26. French Dolls, kid body, from 99e. French Dolls, jointed body, from 49e. Wax Dolls, tmmence variety, frem 10. Unbreakable Dols, from 25¢. Bisque Dolls, Rubber Dolls, Negro Dolls, &., &c, French Doll Heads, all sizes, Kid Bodies, all sizes Dol! Shoes, Stockings, Hats, &c., &c. Toy Furniture, Tea Sets, from 5 Kitchen Seta Oak and Fancy Toy Tables and Chairs, Bedsteads and Cradies. Steam Engines, upright and horizontat, ‘Steam Propellers, Steam Locomotives, with train or single. ‘Mechanical Toys of every description. Whistling Locomotives. Smoking Locomotives. Magic Lanterns in iarge variety, from 49e. Rubber Tire Licyeles, irom $10 up. ‘Tricycles for girls, all steel and iron, from $7.50. ‘Yeweipede=, all iron and steel, from $3.50. . Hobby Horses, all sizes, rocker and patent. Shoo Files, new handsome styles, trom 9c. IMMENSE LINE OF DOLL CARRIAGES, ‘Willow Doll Carriazes. from 79e. Rattan Lined ond Unlined Carriages, ‘Fine Doll Cacriages, silk plush lining, $7. WAGONS OF ALL KIND AND SIZES, Largest Stock we ever kept. from 49c. up. ‘Wheelbarrows, Carts, Stiek Horses, dic, &e. Skin Horse and Wagon, 0 ‘Skin Horses, Sheep, Gouts and Dogs, ‘Musical Instruments for all of them. Accordeons, Violins, Banjos, Harmonicas, Horns, Flutes, de, &c., at all prices ‘Music Boxes, cod ones, for 79c. Soldier Sets from 99c. Guns and Swords from 25e. ‘Drums from 25e. Fine Soldier Capa 50c, All we cam sav in regard to our Stock of Toys is that, Wis IMMENSE. It Is atterly impossible for us to mention ail the attractive goods, but we must not for- get that we carry the largest Stock of CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS in theeity. Our entire store will be brilliantly lighted by Elec- tric Lights of 2,000 Candle Power during the month of December. ‘We also allow ourselves to call your attention to our fmmense line of INDIVIDUAL CUPS AND SAUCERS im handsome novel designs, at very low prices. We mention fine decorated Cups aud Saucers, at 25e. Solid guld-lined Cups and Saucers, at 49e, Satio-lined Work Baskets, from 490, Fiaw:leome Work Stands, from Be. Suk Plush Work Boxes, from 90c. to $7.50, Walant Work Boxes and Desks, from 99. to $3.49. Inlaid Work Boxes aud Desks, Plush Desks, $1.4% Plush and Leather Cuff and Collar Boxes ash and Leather Celiaioid Totlet Sets ‘Plush and Leather Gent's Shaving Seta, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Piush Card Boxes with Ceiluloid Chips Manteure Sets, from 99e to $7.50. Jewel Boxes, Otor Cases, &c., &e. ‘Whisk-Holders, Fine Whisks. Bronze Mirrors, Plush Mirrors, Fine Hand-Giawes, fine Hairprushes Fine Flush Cabinet Frames, from 29e. BrawCabinet Frames, from 1¢e. Alare ussoriment of fine Hand Bags, in the newest designs, from 49¢. up. Fine Purses and Pocketbooks, in all possible designs, at very low prices ‘Handsome Cigar Cases and Smoking Sets, ine Stamnary, Cologne Set, fine Vases. Lovely Bisque Ornaments and Figures Fine assor:ment of Albams. We call yout attention to our Sill Plush Albums for Cabinet Photos. spring catch, at $1.25. Weare selling fine Albums at surprisingly low fg- ures. ‘Our stock of Siiver-plated Ware isespectally adapted for Hosiday Presenss. | We offer Castors, Butters, Creams, Sugars, Spoon- holders, Frait Stanils, Card Receivers, at from #¥e. u>. | Plated Teaspoons. 380. ‘Tablespoon: and Forks, 79e. fapkkin Tine, triple plate. 2c. ter Knives, We, &., &c. One of the most appreciated Holiday Presents is a handsome Meture. we offer in this line: Fine imported Oleagraphs tn threeinch gilt frame 9. Handsome OI Paintings, in deep frame, $3.49. Fine Oil Paintings, in flat, gilt and’ plush frame, sd ‘Magnificent O11 Palutings, tn six-inch deep gilt frame, Teaily artistic Work, at $12.50 to $15. | Hand-colored Arcotypes im fine bronze and plush | frame, $4.49. Artotypes in handsome gist and plush frame, $3.67. | Our tine of gilt frames is also very complete now | ‘We offer— | Fine deep Gilt Frames, $x10, with plush insides, 99c. Fine, Sx10, deep Gilt Frames, heavy moulding, $1.49 Fine deep Gold Frames, lovely goods, $1.78 and $1.95. We have them alo n 10x12 and 10x14, 19x25, 22x27, 25x30. Other sizes to order. In Jewelry, a present acceptable to every one, we | are able to stiow a magnificent asortment, We have | along experievce in this line, and while our prices are | Jow,we at the same time only sell good wearing goods. Some of the articies we guarantee for 10 years ‘Wemention: Solid Silver Rhine-Stone Pins or Earrings, 99c. Fine Rolled Gold Vins or Earrings, 90c. Bangle Hraceiets, silver Bracelets, heavy Rolled Gold Bracelets, Jet Bracelets, dec. Fine Neck Chains and Lockets, Gents Chains and Charms feom 49e. Gents’ Searf Pins from 25e. Ladiey and Gents Sieeve Buttons, new designs, at from 25e. to 9c. Ladies’ and Gents’ Collar Buttons from 10e. up. ‘GBildreny Bracelets and Gold Kings, 9c. Ladies’ Solid Gold Kings from $1.49. Gents’ Solid Goid Rings from $2.49. ‘We shall also open this week @ line of cheap ‘Watches for Boys, also for Ladies, ranging trom $3.49 up. They are guaranceed to run, As we said before, our stock surpasses in variety and extent anything we have ever shown before. We have endeavored to make our prices satisfactory, and ‘we would solicit for the coming Holidays your ktud patronage, which has heretofore been so liberally be- stowed upon us, and for which we render or hearty ‘hanks, re ey a FOREIGN BOOKSELLER W xcdss STATIONER, WILL KEEP OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL asst CHRISTMAS, Cuntsruas Is Course. BUY YOUR HOLIDAY CLOTHING, ‘The most useful PRESENTS yon can give, at the MISFIT STORE, Cormer 10th and F sts, and save fully 25 per cent. Full dress Suita (swallow-tall coats) from $20 up. Brince Albert sit im diagonals ride wales and Cork screws, from $15 4 ales, Sack aud Cutaw Suita tn black, bine and ‘brown, at $13, worth SZ. Pure Worsted Corkserew, Suck” and’ Cutaway Salts, from $10 op. Five hundred Business Sults, at about ‘he-balf their value, from 36 up.._-Black D. B. Frock Broad cloth sults, at $20, worth $35. Fine satin-lined, Qvercoais. at $15, worth $25. Chinchilla SUrtouts, ab $15, wort $25. Good Melton Surtouts, af $10, re" Gveéd from $15. “Splendi Stock of Overcoats, from $6up. Doubles ‘Chinchilia Box Coats, at $0, worth $10. FOR BOYS, 4 TO 13 $8.00 YEARS, ts Fexduced to ‘5.00 Overconts reduced to 6.00 Overcouts reduced to 7.50 Overcoats reduced to 2.00 Overcoatx reduced to 6.50. 10.00 Overcoats reduced to. 7.50. $4.00 Jacket and Pants reduced to $2.50. ‘3.00 Jacket and Pants reduced to "3.50. 6.00 Jacket aud Pants reduced to 4,00. 7.50 Jacket and Pants reduced to 5.00. 9.00 Jacket and Pants reduced (0 6.00. 10.00 Jacket and Pants reduced to 7.00 FOR BOYS, 13 TO 18, $4.00 Overcoute reduced to $3.00. 6.00 Overcouts reduced to "4.50. 7.50 Overcoats reduced to 6.00, 10,00 Overcoats reduced to 7 12.00 Overconts reduced to 5.50. 15.00 Overcoats reduced to 10.00, ‘$4.00 Suits redueed to $4.00. '$.00 Suits reduced to 10.00 Suits reduced to 6.50. 12.00 Suits reduced wo _ 7.50, 15.00 Suits reduced to 10.00. An immense stock of Odd Pants at the same reduc- Hons. As our prices are always the lowest of any house inthe District, the above reductions Will bes rare chance for bargains, THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STS Don't forget. we are at the corner of 10th and F. Ag Open ull 9 p m.; Saturdey 11 p.m, Electric Light, as Scrmare Houay Presesra A Most Acceptable Present toa Lady will be SEALSKIN SACQUE now on hand all sizes a to $250, according to size and qu Should vou not care to pay so mie ima fine Plush Sacque, Visiee or N St 2.50. B50. 4.00. 5.00, ’n. we can suit you ewmurket, in aud fitisn like the Seal, from’ $25. to a For young ladies buy a Beaver or Seal Coacher Cay or Callareite, with inuif prices in sets $15, $00, $3, *Tadies' and Misses’ Seal Caps, $4.50 to $8. UMBRELLAS. ‘We have made a special selection for Holiday Pre- sents of gold, silver and natural wood handles, Isaac Smith 26-inch silver-handle unbrelias, $2. Silk Umbrellas, guranteed not to wear in holes. or SBE for eighteen ‘months. with sterhng sliver handles, ATS. ‘establishments of FURRIERS, 415, Pennsylvania ave, TIT HH §RE ¥ ¥ T HoH YY T HHH Fe YY tT UH &E ¥ Tv, HS EER ¥ sSs A YF ¥ A YY Bss, AA Ww Ssh 24S ¥ A MM MM i AA MMMM H AA MMMM Hf AAA MMM a4 MMM coo RRR A mzZY ¥ © KR AA zZY¥Y¥ 6 ERE AA Z ¥Y Oc RR z ys cco RB AA Zz ¥Y = 1 STORE SPRING CONSOLIDATED THE TWO IN ONE, AT 514 FSTREET, THE COMBIN AvorD THE DEALERS CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUY- ING: CHATTERBOX, AND A LARGE VARIETY OF ARTICLES SUIT- ABLE FOR PRESENTS, AT a 2 RR AS DD BBR ORRE AA D D b RR AAS D DL mes EE SS BoP A PPP A MM MM qSSq AA DD AA MMMM & aR RB AA MEME Boe AXA D D ASA MM = AA Dopp AA MMM Sas3 = _ ators Derroxs FAMILY GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, 316 9TH SPREE On hand and for suie at low prices a Tall assortment Of sts Groceries, Presh and Salt Meats, dee., dev. Low prices Frompt delivery: No liquo d12s,tuth-6e A Lee Great Fovxp wonders for Christmas at J. SAY GOULD'S, 421 9th ‘and Fancy Puper. diz smdéw.5t PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without « doubt the most BeavTirUL and the most Norniriovs Flour ia the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, contuluingas it aoes all the ‘most Improved Machin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce | Flour Uxecurassep by any miltin the world. ‘To Prove that, we would simply state that a large quan tity of this magnificent Flour is slipped annually to Edrope and eaien at the principal Courts of the old. World. We GUAMAN THE that it Ix muule from selected hard wheat Grown In Minnesota and Dakows. It is Ah acknowledged fact, that ti this Hour‘ periset sepe ration ofthe: plurinvus particles of the wneat berey Sida thorougy‘llmoatin of all wouk and starchy Tuatier has af ant bees reached, and te coment more Norniriove, yielding mors bread tothe barrel than’ any ‘otaer ‘Plour-. The best. rade adits that frou its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, ax Well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and Unsurpassed by any Flour made. sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire: STERLING'S ST. LOUIS PANCY. ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epl- cure GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quailty to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable leas money. We defy compet! tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we tee! assured that any housekeeper who tries them ouce Will never use anything else. For sale by al grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. WM. M. GALT & Co. ‘SLx finest Dress Shi oe ae a aces olla bosoms), made to order Shires ee S15) pet docen’ Fines aply Tash Cuties soeunct 312 7TH AND 313 STH STREET, as¢lawis NEAR PA AVE ep bee ‘#4 per suit. coo Hix Hex Wz Azz Aum OVEROOATS AT TRESE PRICES: 94.75, 90.50, 98.50, 910.50, $1250, $15 snd $18. SUITS AT THESE PRICES: 96.50, $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, $15 and $18 OVERCOATS FOR BOYS from 13 to 17 years old at 93.75, $4.50, $5, 96, up to $12. SUITS FOR $5, $6, $7.50, $8.50, up to $12. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AT $2, 93, $4, 95, up to SUITS FROM $2 up to $10. PANTS FOR MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS from $1 up THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS Moc J. P. Pano IMPORTER OF FASHION, 1107 F STREET, ‘Willshow THIS WEEK NOVELTIES IN OPERA AND TEA BONNETS, ala Just Received. SEASON aT EP HERE got 5 ste Ex HGR Sor oat PALACE, ‘The reason we are Cutting Down Our Prices at this early stage of the season is to give Our Patrons the Benefit WHILE IN NEED OF GOODS. SPECIAL CLOAK SALE ‘We Will Offer the Following Goods: ‘Elegant, Berlii Diagonal NEWMARKETS, at “$50.45. 90 ‘and Se RUSSIAN CIRCULARS at 96,88 and $10, SEAL PLUSH COATS. at $18, $20, $25 and $28 | Elegant VISITES, at $3, $10 and $15. Children’s" and Misses’ HAVELOCKS and NEW- MARKETS, at $5, 84, $5, 88 und $7. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Full Line of BIRDS and Fancy WINGS, at 12, 15, 25 and 40 cents, PLUMES, at 87, 67 and 75c.and $1. FELT HATS, at 45, 68 and 75c. and $1. | SILK YELVEETS, i all colors, at 88c. and $1 and ‘TIPS, at 26, 50 and 75c. per bunch, | Elegant KID GLOVES, 4Battons, at 75c. and $1. Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy RIBBONS, at 10, 15, 20 and 26. per yard. id OUR EXHIBITION WILL COMPRISE THELAR- GEST ASSORTMENT EVER SHOWN SOUTH OF NEW YORK. Do not Fail to Call and Inspec: the Wonderful Bargains Before Purchasing Elsewhere gE HOARE cco Ex" H ORNN €0% © s%8s BP ERE Goo SS EX Ht RR GSP Sut PALACE, 814SEVENTU STREET X.W. 45. HE BEST PLACE TO BUY MUSIC BOXFS AND Musleal Instruments fot Holiday Presents is at JOBN F. ELLIS & COs, _ 69-4) Ezy A941 i7 Pennsylvania ave, 2EHR BROS. UPRIGHT OS SE > the Gold Medal at the New Orieans For sale by JOHN F aor 937 DIANOS FOR BENT OR SAL. ments. JNO. ave. PALE: ¥. ELLIS & CO., 937 Pennsylvania ¥ “asank JIANOS MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED. cals FP. ELLIS & CO. 937 Pennsylvania ave. N & HAMLIN ORGANS-KNOWN ALL over the civilized world. JNO. F. ELLIS &CO,, 937 Pennsylvania ave. aotank WEBER, PIANOS CNEXCEELED IN TONE, appearance and durability Zi JOHN ‘OSE & SONS’ PIANOS—-EXCELLENT* ME- dium price lasiraments. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., a9-tjan1 93 ‘ania ave. (PEBSING PIANOS— STANDARD INSTHU- | Bo mens: JOHN ¥. ELLIS € CO, ~aotjund 937 Pennsyivania, | GUILD PIANOS—BEAUTIFUL ‘ToNE a ND 2 finish. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., _detiant 937 Pennsylvania ave. 1 00D SECOND-H. ALE AT moderate prices and on reasonable terms, INQ. i & CU..007 Penn. ave. dim F H Vv Ce PRIGHT PINNOS.“The perfect Plano of the world. “New and elegant styles. Easy monthly payments st low- est factory prices for the holiday season. H.L, SUMNER, 811 9th at. nw. Ir Is A Facer ‘THAT PURCHASERS OF TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS, IN EITHER SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES, CAN EFFECT AN IMMENSE SAVING BY BUYING AT THE STORE OF coo RERNN N SS BP EET AR NYE NYY Go. BD. BEN NHN KH gy” = DI 2 R lcteek BON WWE SOUTHEAST COR. 7TH ANDISTS.N. Ww. © U sco A RRR ss 5 5 §% & BPR, s%s Sys, ¥ Sao BA BM, S35, Byg8 ade “4 EE Sut REDUCED AGAIN. LIGHT YELLOW, Sige. WHITE, 6c. CONFECTION- ERS' A Ge, GRANULATED, 7c. CUT LOAF, Pac. ES Bm FF RFF GER FER S55 6083 oR ee in} CoS “oo? FOF ee Bus ROASTED DAILY. FINE ROASTED RIO, 140 AND 160. FINEST, 18. KENNYSJAVA, FLAVORED, 20c, FINE FRESH JAVA COFFEE, (ROASTED), 25c. FINEST FRESH JAVA COFFEE, (ROASTED), gen A 8c. pf 4 Saat RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES, TrTt i ? FINE GREEN TRAS 50e,, @0c. AND 90c. FINEST $1. FINE BLACK TEAS, 40c,, 50c, AND 0c. FINEST, 80c. FINE JAPAN TEAS, 40c., 50c. AND @0c FINEST, 0c FINE ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 40¢, SOc, AND @0c. FINEST, 80c. MY SPECIAL CHOP CHEON IS THE BEST 50 CENT TEA IN AMERICA. SOLD ONLY AT THE @TORE OF GO. REA, TEA DEALER AND COFFEE ROASTER, & K COR 79H ANDI STS. N. W. * es CG. HOLIDAY GOODS. Housar Pazsesrs ar J. W. DREW'S, ‘9th street aad Pennsylvania avenus ‘We invite our friends and patrons to inspect our display of PLUSH AND LEATHER GOODS. ‘In addition to these we have a lange stock of ‘MANICURE GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES, ‘Especially designed for preseats. A discount of 10 per cent for cash on Holiday Goods, ate OF THE CRAGGY HILLS CRIED VICTOR #, And the hollow heavens replied VICTOR E, ‘And the ocean’s purple waves climbing the lands howled to the lashing winds, and ALL THE PEOPLE heard it—Victor E. ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 27 AND 029 SEVENTH STREET N. W., ‘Fought the fight the Victor won: Unlike Alexander. who sighed for new worlds to conquer, we are willing to rest on our laurels, satisfled with having conquered the prejudices of the people ‘and made them our staunch aud steadfast friends by simply DOING UNTO THEM AS WE WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO UB. In our advertisement of last week we notified youot our purchase of $21,400 ‘WORTH OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT 65 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, ‘That being a portion of the stock of Chas, Klein & Co., who recently failed in business, At the time of tho purchase s great many of the goods were in the hands ofthe tallors. These goods are being completed as rapidly as possible and shipped tous. We disposed of ‘over $9,000 worth of these goods last week, and have instock aud tobe received about $12,000 worth, whieh will be sold at TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LES8 ‘Than Manufacturer's Cost. See us for Overcoats. See us tor Suits, See us for Pants. See us for evorything appertaining to comfort an‘ adornment of the outer man. Just received One Lotof FUR BEAVER OVER- COATS, satin lined, $15.75. VICTOR ©. ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts avenue. Strictly One Price. and that the Lowest. All Goods Marked tn Plain Fignres, sar Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. as We Have A Baz Assontaent COLORED CANDLES, in Plain or Fancy Forms for use or for decoration. BRASS FIRE GooDs, and many Novelties not found elsewhere, suitable for Wedding and Holiday Presents. HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, 424 9TH STREET. TOYS! I HAVE OPENED A large assortment of Toys, Fancy Articles and Nov- €ities ut very low prices. Dolls a specialty. Embro- deries and Embroldering materials. Zephyr aud Ger- mantown Worsted. Stamping done short notice. A. H. EICHSTADT, 1205 F st nw. al6-st G « Jay Goor, 421 9th st, Near Pa. ave, Unique Snow and Frost’ Boy Xmax Cards, Surprise Cards, Favors for the German, iree Trimmings, Gold, Silver and (80 shades) French Tissue Papers, ssorders, Stars, Doll Heads, Scrap Pictures, Silk Transfer Pict tures, Sheet Music) cenis, Japanese Goods, Fans, Para- sols, Serolls, Crepe Pictures, Mais, Lamp ' Shades, &<. ‘Toys Glass Balls, Candies, Lcicies, ‘Tinsel, Frostings ""Fieaue com and sees Bad Mois B. M. Mexcenr. 419 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. Materials for Art kmbroidery, finest grades of Zephy Germantown and other Yards, tine Laces, abr ery and Knitting Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Infant's Shawls, Skirts and Caps. Stamping promptly done. —oet sia Jur Recerven A FULL LINE OF SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, the Best Wearing Sock in the world 5 B ELLERY, 11123 Fst. ow. 6 Uniaundered Shirts to order for $7.50. A perfect fit Guaranteed. 27 10 10 a5 o¥S! TOYS! eee 2 5 Fag WITH OUR GOODS AND PRICES SUCH BAR- GAINS IN SAMPLE SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN HAVE NEVEK BEEN OFFERED BEFORE. MANY OF ‘THE GOODS ARE SUPERIOR TO CUSTOM WORK, AND ARE BEING 80LD AT LESS THAN THE COST OF THE GOODS, SRY NOTHING ABOUT THE MAKING. SUPPOSE YOU BUY A SUIT THAT COST $12, THE DEALER MUST CHARGE YOU $14 OR $15. BUT TAKE THE SAMPLE SUIT THAT COST $12, AND DEDUCT 30 TO 40 PER CENT AND YOU HAVE THE SUIT FAR LESS THAN THE FIRST COST OF THE RAW MATERIAL WE ARE SELLING MANY CHIL- DREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR ABOUT HALF PRICE, AND YOU NEVER HAD SUCH GOODS TO WEAR AS WE ARE SELLING. BAR- GAINS RULE THE DAY AT THE GREAT SAM- PLE SALE OF CLOTHING NOW GOING ON AT 924 7TH STREET N. W., BETWEEN I STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. COME S00N AND SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS OF YOUR LIFE. BRING THE LITTLE CHILDREN. BRING THE BOYS AND THE MEN WILL COME FOR OUR GREAT BARGAINS IN SAMPLE SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHIL- DREN, AT 924 7TH STREET N. W. BETWEEN I AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. LOOK FOR THEBIGNS SAMPLESALEOF CLOTHING. 12 Canieras Canns, NOVELTIES, ODDITIES IN BRASS GOODS, And Handreds of PECULIAR TOKENS, ar PARET'S, 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Washington, D.C. Hounay Goons For Presexrs WICKER CHAIRS, NEWEST DESIGNS, DOWN QUILTS AND PILLOws. CARPET SWEEPERS, GRAND RAPIDS AND WORLD. ORIENTAL CURTAINS. EMBROIDERIES, TIDIES SCREENS. RUGS, MATS, &c. SPECIAL PRICES IN BODY BRUSSELS AND ALL CARPETS. SPECIAL PRICES IN BEDROOM FURNITURE, OUR STOCK COMPRISES FURNITURE, CAR- PETS, WALL PAPERS AND UPHOLSTERY Goobs, W. H. HOUGHTON & CO., ai03m 1214 F Street northwest. Hesvovarrers For Gexrv Fixe «8-27 SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, SKALSKIN SLIPPERS, MAROON GOAT SLIPPERS, FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND A Foll Line of Ladies’ Fine Hand Sewed Boots. Ladies’ Goat Hana Sewed. Lad. Genuine Dongola, Ladies’ Genuine Cur oe4.00 and 5.00 Kid Box ‘Toe, button. Ladies Extra fine Cur, Kid. Rox ‘Toe, bution. Tadles’ Extra fine Cur, Kid. Common Sense... 2.50 Infants fine French Kid (the best)... 100 All the latest styles in Gent's Fine Hand Sewed BUOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS! ‘The ZEPHYR fs our Specialty inthatline, Itis the lightest and best fitting Rubber made. Cork Soles for Slipper bottoms—Plain and Fleece ined. Also @ complete line of Boys and Youth's School Shoes at the very I owest Cash Prices. Our line of Misses’ and Children's Spring Heels is the largest in the city, RUBBERS! WM. H. RICH, 717 MARKET SPACE ONE PRICE TO ALL FLY Woor unpenwear BOR GENTLEM: Al DOUGLAS, Ninth Street, Heavy Merino Vests and Drawers, at 50, 75.and $1. Heavy all wool Vest and Drawers, at $1.50, $2., 0. Searlet all wool Vest and Drawets, at $1.50, 82 and “Cartwright, and Warner's" “Star” “American Hos. tery Co.." and “Norfolk and New Brunswick” Underwear for Gentlemen. Heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, at ‘Six tine Dress #1350. 50, 75 and $1. ‘Shirts to order, at $9, $10.50, $12 and DOUGLAS, 0029 522-524-526 Ninth Street. j ee FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ‘UPKIGHT PIANOS, from the plain Rosewood to the richest ornamented ren all jelnds of ancy Wood inlaid carved etry and other ornameatal finish, urtiale ofthe manamhcture of " WM. KNABE & CO., UNEQUALED IN TORE, TOUCH AND WORK- MANSHIP. WAREROOMS, 817 MARKET SPACE. Dorin Suuare and Grand. Pianos for ware rent. WM. KNABE & CO.'S WAREROOMS, as ‘$17 Market Space. SECONDHAND PIANOS, AN ATTRACTIVE ‘ansortment, comprising a lumber of cle- gant styles but little used, almost. as good. new. All PTANOS offered in good repair. Al umber of serviceable instruments) ag iow, as 6500 $00, TERMS KASY—MONTHLY ALL- ENTS O8 CASH. WM. KNABE & CO.'S a5 WAREROOMS, 817 Market Space. TEE KRAKACER BROS. THY G p-PEAREE best reasouabte price, instruments i ner market G.H. KUHN, 407 10th st ae ‘ocl INE UPRIGHT PIANOS-SALE OR RENT— ATV. BECKERS, solothatan FFP Py] First-class Tuning and Repairing. Established over 20 years. Exczrsox Praxos, OVER 36,000 Now IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable plano at & medium price. BTECK 4 CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned bexed, and for rent, Rens applied if purchased. duet uid mos complete assorument of Se. musigia thecliy, 4MENRY RRERRACH, 915 F m20 Managing Partner of the late firm of LilediOs CHAMPA ecl-3m ‘80. eee Passing through the trade, which is great ofthelr, ‘do toutes: Vins ‘sortes en ‘col iims ” VICTOM MOUS S00, TTA Pe ave M. B. Broce & Cs, Pe = Denitne,b7 the Bopariasbut for Womaute Works Wem Orleans: Ekposiaer 1885, ‘and Lustre: in Needlework, Drawn Work, al 121.1 SENNSYEVANit AVE BW: GHEAT SLAUGHTER, OF MEN’S FURNISHING ‘To close business by Jan. ‘Ist our-entire stock ot ‘Men's Furnishings will be soid ‘of cost. No humbug. very article to be sold at a gress sacrifice. All brands of Coliars 10c. ‘All brands of Cuffs Lge SHIRTS. to aie. CMBRELLAS. UMBRELLAS., Isaac Smith's Sous fine Sterling Silver and Natural ‘Handle Umbrelias, at cost. (Make a fine Holiday VES, GLO’ GLOVES. Perrin's best Pique Kids 1. Perrin’s best Kldn S187, Our $i-90 Engin Pan Gloves retced o 1. Scotch wool driving and all other gloves great Raiucod. ‘Thewe are the greatest Sanguise over Slored in Wi mn. Don't miss this great sale. d10-2w _ DUBREUIL & CO.. 1211 Pa. ave. nw. New Esoun> Piaxos DEFY COMPETITION. UNSURPASSED IN WORKMANSHIP, MATCHLESS IN TOUCH AND TONE. HAVE ATTAINED aN EMINENCE. THE BEST that SKILL and MONEY can make ‘Sold at moderate prices, invited. Inspection: 414 __ EVERETT, Piano Rooms, 433 7th st. mw. (00 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥.W., 1990 PENN. AVE X. w. BLACK SILK, at $2, $1-25. $1.50, $1.85, $2 and ALL GUARANTEED, SURAH SILKS, all Colors, $1. JERSEY SILKS, at $1.25, $1.40 and $1.50. BEST SILK VELVET IN THE CITY, at $1. BOUCLE CLOTH, st $1.75, very wide. HENRIETTA CLOTH, st $1, $1,25 and $1.50,Sik ‘Warp. PLUSHES, ali Colors, at $2; worth $2.50. gg1EK UMBRELLAS, st $2.50, $3, $4,,85, 96, and JOB LOT FANCY WORK BOXES AND TOI- LET CASES,very handsome and 20 per cent cheaper than elsewhere, SEE THEM BEFORE PURCHASIXG VERY LARGE LOTSILK AND LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. JOB LOT TABLE COVERS, very pretty and under rice, LARGE LOT HEAVY BLANKETS, at $2.50; great bargains. ALL WOOL BLANKETS, from $5 to $12. LARGE LOT TARLE LINEN NAPKINS AND DOILIES, just the thing for Christmas table. IMMENSE STOCK GENTS SCARFS AND TIES VERY CHEAP. GIVE US A CALL; WE WILL TREAT YoU RIGHT, LUTTRELL & WINE, a12-27 1930 Penn, Ave. n.w.,cor. 20th st. Housy Parsesrs At ‘MRS. SELMA RUPPERTS, 608 9th st,, opposite Patent Office. Large and attractive line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’ iain and embroidered Initial and. fancy bordered (NEN HANDKERCHIERS, JAPANESE SILK DREN'S MERINO CLOAKS. it assortment of FANS, DOLLS, Embroidered TOILET SETS, CUSHIONS, GLOVE and HAND- KERCHIEF CASES, DRESSING CASES, new styles ayles; WORK STANDS and other noveliie Fine selection of embroidered PONGEE SCARFS, PLUSH TABLE COVERS and SCARFS. LAMBRE- QUINS, TIDLES, Linen BUREAU and SIDEBOARD COVEKS and SPLASHERS, ART NEEDLE WORK ‘and material for the same at very low prices. 12 Sear Suxx Sxcoves ‘We have in stock, ready for immediate delivery, Bineteen SEAL SKIN SACQUES, from 36 inches to 45 inches long, and from 34 in. to 42 in. bust measure, at $100. $115, 8125, $150 to $250. ‘These garments were ail made ear!y in the season, thereby insuring good and perfect workmanship. Garments ordered now will not receive the same attention, as all manu- facturers are busy with special orders, SEAL VISITES, trimmed with Fox, Lynx and Skunk. PLUSH VISITER PLUSH SACQUES, from $25.00 to $50.00. The largest and finest stock of Wraps in this city to select from. Beaver, Lynx, Fox and Monkey Mul. Fur Trimming in every variety. Misses’ and Children's Furs, suitable for Holiday Present, DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS, tn Silk, Opera and Derby. Silver Handle Presentation UMBRELLAS, WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 10 905 Pennsylvania ave. = is now complete and fully displayed on first and sec- NEW YEAR CARDS, PLUSH and LEATHER ibe San canon PAPE RARE Soe I would ask my friends to call early and make selec- Sous before the rush commences. Peni AP ST Ot any ant a cen cost G. A. wees’ Bookseiler and Stationer, 1105 Pennsylvania ave. Foas: Fors: Fors LADIEY AND CHILDRENS’ FUR CAPES, COLLARS AND MUFFS, Inall the Latest Fashlonable Designs, SEAL SACQUES, all Lengths and Prices, SEAL CAPS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. BOYS' SEAL CAPS at $1. BLACK HARE MUFFS of excellent quality at $1. LADIES’ BEAVER MUFFS trom $6 up. GENT’S FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS. Also, GENTS DRESS AND DRIVING GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, FOOT MUFFS FOR DRIVING. GOOD, WARM FUR CAPS at $2 and $2.50. FUR TRIMMING Of all Kinds and widths, but only of Good, Reliable qualities, and at same prices as the many inferior grades now in the market, Special attention is called to our BEAVER TRDM- MING. It is the handsomest evershown in this city, having been cut to our order from the finest selected ‘aking, which are used only for very choice Furs. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, ‘Hatrens axp FURRIERS, @21 lvania Ave. Peete eat a7 RUBBERS! |" Established 1830. Tar Curcaco Gnoceny Courany, rag EEE OFFER Standard A Sugar, “1D. . Granulated Sugar, 7c. Ib. ‘Cut Loaf Sugar, Tie. ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY New Vale Raisins, hod New Seediess Raisins, 12c Ib. New Currants (large ones), Sc. Ib, New Citron, 35¢. 1b. Layer pee ae » eee a 16 ‘Turkish Prunes for $1. Fresh stock of Nuts just arrived. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY ‘OFFERS: ly Flour, $4.98 bbl, ESE Keely ‘Bote, Sore won; 1.44 %4 bbl, 720 Pateht Process Flour, $6.73 bbl; $1.69 % bbl; 85c. CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY ‘806 7TH ST., OFFERS: a. res J5e. Kit. 1b, Can Tomatoes, 98c. doz, 3 Tb. Can Corn, 98.’ doz THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. lb., or 10 Ibs. for 35c. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY Free pont, elses, Pure Rye Whiskey: $2.00 gallon, year-old Hye Whiskey. 85.00 gallon. Send order by mail or phone 423—2. bpaimta ote ge ioe ‘CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, @3-lm 806 7th street 1 Gur CASI BIBLES AND BMAD on ‘BALLANTYNE & 3 wi. = 428 SEVENT! vee|Sruvensunas MAGKIFICENT DISPLAY REEYGETE Rom Be Me lt good Cd, oe | aaa qr ND 918 OTHE STREETS NORTHWEST ‘Tas Viexxa Ormcux Coxrasy| coun manty Asp avor ous xeoutR| je vemmaza 0 00 + HOLIDAY GOODS. Com Com Crm ONE HUNDRED BARRELS PRIME MASSA+ CHUSETTS REFINED CHDER, * For Sale at Low Prices, ° fau’L OQ PALMER, ‘Deror: 1224 29th Street Northwest ‘Telephone, 454 as For Cxamnus Passer IF YOU ARE INCLINED TO INVESTI- GATE THE MERITS OF OUR READY- MADE CUSTOM GARMENTS, CALL AT ANY HOUR BEFORE ® O'CLOCK THIS EVENING AND WE WILL PLACE SOME OF OUR TIME AGAINST YOURS, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT IF YOU SELECT ANYTHING AND AFTERWARDS REPENT OF YOUR CHOICE YOU CAN BRING BACK THE GOODS AND HAVE YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. THATIS THE BUSINESS PLATFORM UPON WHICH WE, STAND. Se STORE OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. SATURDAY. SEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, as 007 SEVENTH STREET. INE ILLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS. SINGLE POEMS IN DAINTY COVERING. FAMILY AND TEACHERS BIBLES. PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS ILLUMINATED PARCHMENT COVER BOOKS. Two very antique volumes—“He, She, If and “Sharp, Sharper, Sharpest.” az © C PURSELL, 418 9mm street, Cuaruas's. ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, PRAYERS AND BIBLES, NOVELTIES IN BRASS, GLASS AND LEATHER CHRISTMAS CARDS. ai211t 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Vewarrs FINE CONFECTIONERY AND FAMOUS CARA- MELS, FRESH EVERY Day. Also, @ large assortment of IMPORTED FRUITS. 620 9th st. n.w., opposite U. S. Patent Office, Branch Store, 1706 Peunsylvania ave. n.w. _Imported Olive Oi! on draught. Fora Avesve Hara DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS, FIFTH AVENUE STYLE, IN SILK, OPERA AND DERBY, NOW READY. ‘The quality and style of these celebrated Hate have never been surpassel. 412-6. WILLETT & RUOFF, SOLE AGENTS, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, = a JFAOMPAY PRESENTS HOLIDAY PRESENTS Christmas Christmas Cards, Work Boxes, Writing Desk: Fiaeieanem, Sesame Biaestee fein Speen Bae ae oe And a Complete Line of Holiday Books at 48 JOHN C. PARKER'S, 6 Haspsoue FINE LEATHER GOODS, Tand 619 7th st. nw. DRESSING CASES, PORTFOLIOS, CIGAR CASES, + WRITING TABLETS, CARD CASES, GENTS’ TOILETS, LETTER CASES, CUFF BOXES, BILL BOOKS, COLLAR BOXES, POCKET BOOKS, SATCHELS, PURSES, GENTS’ TOILETS, DRINKING CUPS, FLASKS, TRAVELING BAGS, TRUNKS, BUGGY HARNESS, RIDING WHIPS, COUPE HARNESS, COACH WHIPS. Newest Designs in LEATHER GOODS and Largest Assortment of FINE GOODS in the city, at the Trunk and Harness Factory of JAMES 8, TOPHAM, a11-2w, 1231 Pennsyivaniaave, Reo Lerme Days, THE NEW FOURTEEN YEAR DIARY. Hobday Eattion. AtBRENTANO'S,CHAPMAN'’Sand FREE'S.d12-20 Hoxmax Goons at WM. H, MORRISON'S, ‘We now invite our friends and patrons to inspect our disptay of Cards and handsome Books selected for th ‘Holidays. In addition to these we have a large stock of Fancy Articles specially designed for Gifts. Come and satisfy yourselves as to prices, ec. By coming early you will avoid the crowd and confusion of the last few days before Christmas. a2 5 PENNA. AVES. W ORTH Borixe For Marseilles Red Spread. a Warm Comt ey eee eure ees ig iS fers eee oe Imitation Mahogany Chamber Suits, Bevel Glass Brass Cundelabras for $20.15. Make your se" Jections early at W. H. HOFKE, ‘Headquarters for Bottom Cash Prices. 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st. n.w. Presexrs Rug, ry 8 Ey a2 NEW_PUBLICATIONS. Jaxcany Araxnce ‘Now ready,begins a new volume, JOHN FISKE begins @ seriesofsix or more Historical papers with ‘one on the“Political Consequences in England of Corn: ‘wallis' Surrender at Yorktown.” ‘THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH has a characteristic Short Story, “Tero Bites at a Cherry.’ HENRY JAMES MRS. OLIPHANT ‘has five chapters of her Novel “a. Country Gentleman.” ‘This number has also Poems by HELEN JACK- SON, EDITH M. THOMAS, JULIE K. WETHER- ‘ILL; an important paper on “The Free Negroes of ‘North Carclina,” by DAVID DODGE; Reviews of important New Books; and the Contributors Club ‘@ Now is the time to subscribe, $4.0 year; 35 cents a number. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO, 4 Park Street, Boston, Mass. Mrerna More ‘With fine Steel Portrait by Wicox, 16mo, 1.00 BU 2d EDITION. Latest Telegrams to The Star. GLADSTONE AND IRELAND. AN INDIAN OUTBREAK FEARED, Warriors Gathering in Force at Arlee, Montana Territory. DISASTER IN A SIBERIAN MINE. ia A TRIUMPH OF STAGE AKT. Irving's Production of ~' pected to Eclipse All Mi Efforts. Special Cable Dispatch to Tire Evrstsa Stan. Loxpox, Dee. 19.—From what I hear. Irving has lavished a wealth of {1 fon and pgenuity upon the production of “Faust.” he play opens in Funst's study, Mephisto ap- pearing through vapor in brilliant rea. Irving's sardonic cast of features fit the part admirably without much artifice, Atter the bargain made with Faust, Mephisto disappears in the alr and the scene changes to Nuremberg. Mixs as Margaret, will be dressed in a bourgeo! tume of the sixteenth century, of clinging yel- golden bair hanging to her watst, P of the stage eff original, Irving s «wot vivid fames w costing £15, is said by thowe on the m Brooms to a boiling, seething thunder and ‘lightning. This iam told, but « course no outsider has seen it. A most dis tinguished deompany is invited for the opening to-night. —_———— AUTONOMY FOR IRELAND. Gladstone Repudiates Rut Onc Feas tare of the Pian Attributed to Him. Special Cable Dispateh to Tae EVENING STAR, Loxpox, Dec. 19.—There are only two toples to-day—Giadstone’s Irish proposals and Ir ‘ving’s “Faust,” tobe produced tonight. On the first I have this morning seen a letter from Gladstone, in his own writing, which settles the matter beyond doubt, He says his duty at the present moment fs to think and think and think, He repeats what he said at Midiothian, that he could only approach tho subject ina practical way if he were a responsible minister, The crown looks to the government to take such steps In the matter as they may deem ne cessary in the interest &@ characteristic sente: Iributed to him are other his opinions, Just as, the are in us, not in it, The he makes pateh stands confirm can farther state posit either direct or indirect hav Gladstone and Parnell. Mr. T. P. O'Conaer told t the Trish party would accept a@ scheme as has been outlined. Much inters est is felt here to know how the news bas been received in Ameri INDIANS MUSTERING AT ARLEE, Led by » Brave Whe is Said te Have Killed Eight White Men. St. PAUL, Mrxx., Dec. 19.—A special to the Pioneer Press from Helena, Mont., says: “The latest reports from Arlee say that the Indians are gathering therein large numbers. Thelt leader ix known as “Big Jim,’ an Indian who i said to have killed eight white men. The Ine dians shot by Combs have not yet been identie fied. Major Ford with three companies of troops has left Missoula for Aries, Itt that the tribe making the demonstrations all be joined by the Flatheads, who are inell to coinmence. ies against the whites in that section.” —— Sa Stokes Buys the Sankerw and Mere chants’. ToLEDo, 0., Dec. 19.—A deed has been from John Whalen, referee, to the United Li ‘Telegraph compans, transterring the o rights, privileges and franchixesol the Hankere and Merchants’ Co., etc., to Edward 8. Stoked for the sum of $560,000. Fighting in Annam. CHRISTIANS DISPERSE THE ANNAMITES WITH A LOSS OF THREE HUNDRED KILLED, = Panis, Dec. 19.—Advices from Annam ay that the Curistians, encamped in Andinh re- sisted numerous attacks by the natives, and in a final sortie dispersed the Annamites, Three hundred converts were killed in the fight. Massacres of Christians have ocurred im the Villages around Andinh, sinatra Took the Officer Prisoner. A CONSTABLE’S EXPERIENCE WITH A PRIEST ON WHOSE FURNITURE HE TRIED To SEIZE. GALENA, 11.18, Dec. 19.—A constable from this city made ‘a levy y judgment on the furniture and y Father Berupe, Catholic priest of east Dubuque, ‘The latter locked the officer up in the house and kept him a prisoner for several be Ho Teleased him later, and subsey doors and refused io permit the move the property levied on. A warrant of are Test was sworn out against Father Berupe for Tosisting an oificer, and efforts will be tas take him intocustedy. The proceedings eccasioned considerable excitement in east Dubuque. ——— Dreadfal Fate of a Miner. KNOCKED FROM A BUCKET UE FALLS To THE BOTTOM OF A 1 DENVER, Con. Dec. 19.—Whil were being hoisted to the surfu ferino mine near Nevadavilie, seven men che Nol- just evening, a rock fell from Archaleus Warren on the hea Out of the bucket. The men tried to ca but failed, Ti s about 4.50 fe An exp found a plece of his jawbone level, and a piece of his skull level, where his coat was also ‘is body fell about 1,200 feet in all and is wow in the water at the bottom of the shalt, —e— An Import Decision. MAprson, WS. Dec. 19.—In the United States court yesterday, Judge Bunn gave aa importantdecision. Action was brought against the Chicago Equipment railway company, by the Merehantat National tn collect two notes of $5 Equipment company before its dorsed by the bank. The notes and interest amounted to $11,000. The defense wes that the notes were not negotiable because of agree= ments they contained, and. @ motion for none suit was made. Judge Buon held the notes ne- gotiable and directed a verdict tor the bank witb interest und incidental cost, The decision renders valid $370,000 of similar paper thas has been issued by the jUlpinent Company, a A Siberian Horror. SEVERAL HUNDRED PERSONS REPORTED KILLED. BY A DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN AMINE. Sr. PETERSBURG, Dec. 19.—Dispatches just rew ceived bere state that a terrible dynamite exe plosion has occurred in the Piijuchin mine im Siberia. The accounts are conflicting as regards the number of persons killed, some placing the number at 400, while others place it as high at 1,000, —.— Smalipex in an Asylum. MorTREAL, Dec. 19.—It is reported today that there has been seriows mortallty ta, te late asylum from smallpox, wi has never been reported to the ceutfal board bealth, Sea Emperor of Central Asia. THE CZAR To BECROWNED WITH GREAT POMB IN THE SPRING. preparations czar, Whieb it is announced will take the Spring of the coming year. The event is to ith great pomp throughout the Be Mi viral Asta. Russian dominions in Ceawal From Wall Street Te-day. New York, Dec. 19.—The stock market gpened about steady, the being equally jwided between advances and declines Ol 10 Miper cont, “After the opening the market tune mediately’ to decline and yielded & to per cen' T. di and ‘Western Union sold exdividend,

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