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reer THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: | FRIDAY December 3, 1986. JOSBY S. NOVES......... ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bone fide daily cireulntion more than treble 1 other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that ef all the other daiiy papers here added togethe: THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return reiected © Contributors who wish to possess their manuscripts, if un- 1 cop nications, used, should keep fa No atte nonymous Letters. on paid to ‘To-morrow’s Double Sheet Star Wilt be an unusuatly attractive number, In addition to the usuai choiwe quantity and large variety of original and selected reading matter there is un exquisitely tourhing story, based on the late war between the statex, entitled “Col. Peathertey's Sins.” Another paper of speciat Tocal interest is “The Serfs of the Republic,” which treats of Department life in Washington. The wnt exposures an this author makes some unpled subject, in a way that muct attract the attention nerally. Every one in goverament ser I read this article, and sve how far its tions tally with individual experience ani observation. ——__—- = ‘There 18 no cause for alarm about the character of the winter generally because tts early days are $0 flereely cold. The November cot led, has ou more than one oecastoned fright ened the country by its severity, only to prove the forerunner of an uncommonly mild season. ‘There are reasons, Which any meteorologist can explain, to account for the reguiar recurrence of this blast trom the north at the beginning of the winter, 2s as{or the January thaw and the other phe- nomena which have become familiar to every one Who thinks or talks abou the weather. ‘This Year, instead of receiving the visitation on or before ‘Thanksgiving day to remind us that the colet sea- son Was upon us, we were spared ft until the al- manac Indicated that the wiater had actually ar- rived. This delay of afew days has no signifi- cance; neither has the extremity of the cold when it did come. It wonld behoove the well-to-do to give up worrying about the pains and perils of an Arctic elimate for th and think a little more of providing comforts for those neighbors Of those in power as well as the publi sho sel who are poorly fitted to endure winter even when it lays Its hand least hard upon the world. —— + —— Colonel Benton, of Missourt, seems to be sus- pended, like Mahomet’s coffin, between heaven and earth, He was removed for reported disobedience to the etvil servies rules; he was reinstated on his own representation and that of his friends that he had committed the offense charzed against him and more pressure IS being brought to bear upon nt to remove hit 7m because he has msiy In public of the adminis. A he was supposed tot Inet that he stays where he isis fine filust of the natural theory of the equilfbrium of forces as P polities cts him to of- fee, another repels him from it. Justiment keeps him none piace. force be withdrawn, he passes off Into space. President is expected to play Providence, and set- Ue the question of the contin f the equilih- rium by interporing lls power again or letting matters alone. —————— It tsimpossible, of course, to lay mains for wate gas or steam without tearing up the streets and causing a temporary embarrassment for travel but It fs always possble for the workmen who have such a job in hand to raise barrters which shall protect passers-by from fulling into a ditch, and to make the approaches to the excavation reasonably safe. Sneh precautions seem to have ‘been neglected last evening at the corner of Sev- enth and F streets, where the excavation for the Pipes of a local Steam Service company were so badly hedged about as to permit a girl who proba- diy exercised ordinary caution, tofall in and injure herself perhaps fatally. A half-hour's work and a dollar or two spent on materials would have done all that was necessary to guard against such a casualty. There fs no law which compels any one tosave nine stitches by taking the necessary one in time, but there ts plenty to compel the sacrifice of the nine when the one has been willfully or carelessly neglected. a Who is going to profit by the controversy now waging between Mr. Jones, the chairman of the repubiican national committee which conducted the presidential campaign for Mr. Blaine in 1884 and Mr. Chandler, the Secretary of the Navy in President Arthur's cabinet? Will it hurt the dead ex-President to call in question his loyalty to his party? If such an accusation can be proved, ts he not beyond the reach of any penalty man can tn- Mict? Will it help Mr. Blaine’s future fortunes to show that his past might have been different tf ‘the administration had worked as hard asit could, in his interest? What Is to be gained by renewing ‘@ factional strife which Killed one President out- right and sowed the seeds of dissolution tn another? Are there not live toptes tobe discussed, of more importance than this dead one? And now That a debate on aquestion of unwritten history Threatens to degenerate into an exchange of per- sonal fnetvitities, ft fs particularly destrable that Thetr precise ad- If the attractive vl it be dropped. ‘The newspapers have spared about | all the space they can afford, during the last five ‘Years, for venting the quarrels of individuals, a further says that much of the feinity had been bought up be der: tothe purchase of the ‘Presi. according to lis own statements, a OF just the completion of the purchase by the Pres dent and for those who knew all about the Presi- dent's Intention.— Wash. Cur. Bult, Sun. Mr. Green stated that the syndieat» property in the vieinity was bought mostly in 188%, four years before the purchase of “Oak View" by the Presi- dent, and that the other part was purchased nearly two months after the purchase of View.” During these two months al! the world had an op- portunity to buy this property, which had been in the market for ten years. — In bis pursuit of ae men who aldermen in New York city, District Attorney Martine has paused midway to overhaul a man | Who Is accused of * evidently means business, and does no’ wo hav nore trials ends as MeQuade’s did if hecan prevent {t. There are prizes in store for lawyers who make successful war upon public Uhieves in New York. iden paved his path to the Governor's chair tn that way, and less than two years of gook work at Albany’ brought him the presidential nomination, General Hazen 15 not satisfied with the present organization of the signal service. inost sagactous critics outside oF it. eral wants to strengthe 3 of a number of che Ts now tn ft and havine another lot of of line of the army de talled to take their places; whereas, a good many outsiders think that the best way to reorganize the signal service is to take it out of the military estabiishment and turn it over to one of the civil Dranches of the governinent. General Hazea 1s SMogical in his proposed Lmprovement, in first rep- Fesenting the signal service as an undestrable des. Unation for men who have any eye to the future, nd then asking that some of the best men in the army be sent Lato it. $<» If the developments of the London divoree court continue of their current tenor, it will be prima Jacle evidence against a person's moral character to fad hun wearing a handle to his name, —- “Doc” Wilson might make an engagement with the Tichborne claimant w meet him somewhere ad get a few points tor future use. ing” Juries Mr. Martine propose But the gen- his command by clearing New Yors EVENING TELEGRAM. CHRISTMAS NUMBER. 16 Pages Handsomeiy Miustrated und Pictorial Supplement WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN DECEMBER. ‘LOOK OUT FOR IT. The | x" boards of | = 734 Tm Sz 734 Tm Se ccc H H T. TTTT: A SC HH ROH SSSSTET ING ae ots © (HHH ere ss, T MMMM AA 5s, Coo H HR Ris § T MM MAAA coc H HR RUSss8 T MM MA’ ASssS Uv uv NN ON 4 38, BUF Uy EEE REE Beats SssS"oo' uu “VW EeEN NNU HB EB Sss87. ANOTHER RUSH OF COATS. ‘Two more of those handsome Plush Visites, $9.99; regular price 815. $18 Plush Visites, with tail trimmings, $12.98. Ancw line Astrakhan Visites. $7.98; former price $10 All our @8 Boucle Jackets $3.08. Do not miss this oangain, Our $7 Jersey Jacket 22.98. A few Black Diagonal Jackets 82.50; former price #4. All Wool Tailorznade Newmarket, brown, 4.70; would be cheap at #6. Our 87 Bluck Diaxonal Newinarkets, all at 84.98. CHO TTE ppp BRR ERR NY 7958, © CH HK DDR Hy © HHHUL D © cM HHL D ccecH HT ELLLDpD: 00k oO AA oOo KA O00 AAA oo A ‘We camuot Jescribe our numerous assortment. Give us.acall before you purchase. It will pay. ‘The woods are new, and, ubove all, cheap. Ask to see our 82.98 Astrakhan trimmed Coat. A few more of $3.69 New- markets left. 12. Linen Handkerchiefs, 9c. Le. Children's Mitts, 10c. 389. Children's Wo:#ted Capa, 24c. ‘bogvan Eider Down Caps, 6De. ‘obowean Caps, 44 $2.68 Infants’ White Long Coats, $1.98. 85 Embroidered Merino Coats, 82.75. Se. Far Top Gloves, O8e. 81.25 Embroidered Back Gloves, 79c. All these and numerous other Souvenirs. Call early. It will save you mouey, and give you first selection of goods. coo L A RRR K Tm S883 eog ay EPR BS og lige bk fh Bh Be ag cco TLL A AR RK kK Sss8 7 Bazoams Ix Wrster Hose. ‘We call attention to the following good values im Winter Hosiery: Children’s Colored Wool Hore, full regular made, excellent quality, only 250. per pair. Ladies? Fleece-lined Balbriggan Hose, double heel and toe, in unbleached, black and colors, worth 33c., only 20%. per pair. ‘Ladies’ Colored Cashmere Wool Hose, full reg- ‘ular made, fine quality, only 50c. per pair. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Have Orexen A New Lor of Ladies’ 4-button Suede English Walking Gloves, in tan shades and black, embroidered on Dacks in black and self colors, $1.50 per pair. ‘A BARGAIN—Ladies' 8-button Mousquetaire Suede Glove, in tan shades, only #1 per pair. We have opened our entire stock of Winter Gloves and Mitts, in cloth and kid, for ladies, children and men, to which we call your atten- tion, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Srecuaz Vazors Ix Hasoxencuers. We shall place on sale to-morrow (Saturday) morning the following special values: 200 doz. Ladies’ White, All-linen, Hemstitched ‘Handkerchiefs, one-inch hem, worth 12}c., only 10c. each: six for 50e. 100 doz. Ladies’ Sheer-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with inside tape border, }-inch hei, only 17c. each, 3 for 0c... worth 25¢. 100 doz. 20-inch’ White China Silk, Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, 2-inch hem. White, Cardinal and Fr. Blue, worth 35¢., only 29¢. each. we LOTHROP. Sarvrpay Sace Or Consers Well-selected stock of the best obtainable for the price. Shape and quality are first considera- tions. 75 doz, German Woven Corsets, side stecls, scalloped top, embroidered busts, only 75c. per pair doz. R. & G. American Coutil Corsets, only *81 per pair. 50 doz. Roth's Double-bone Corsets, only $1.25 per pair. 50 doz. Fine Coutil Corsets, with non-clastic webbing around the bottom, expressly for stout ladies, only $2.50 per pair. (Second floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Nonszs: Arnoxs. ‘We call attention to two good values in these goods, a8 follows: Fine India Linen Aprons, with wide hem and tucks, only 25¢. exch. Fine India Linen ice elevator.) __ WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cec Dress Parrenss. Saturday, morning, we shall, place on sale about 300 terns, in Homespun: ‘Tricots, Foules, Shoodas, Cushimeres, Cumels' Hairs and Cami aaatoes: n desirable colors, pat up in su ra full dress pat: ‘Prices from 83.40 40 SLO per putters, SSThese are ig for the holiday trace, and will make the most acceptable kind of a Christ- thas Ces WOODWARD & LOTHROP. |Taar Lime Bor | Who came into our store last Saturday, alono, is a patent example of the confidence that parents and our i customers are reposing ' nus ‘Itseems that his mother ‘was too unwell to leave home, and the subject of our | sketch marched into thestore with the grace and dig- | nity of a gentleman, and, unnoticed by many custom- ers, without any hesitation and with a business look on 1s face, he asked the salesman toshow him one of those $2.95 A LL -wooL Suits advertised. Though only seven years old, he knew exactly what he wanted, and the salesman had no Aificulty in pleasing him, In answer to the usual ‘query, “Anything else? he said he wanted one of those 85.00 OVERCOATS ‘We recently advertised as newly. received at reduced Prices. mea “ That's all,” said he, as a finality; and as he paid for hhis purchases he put them under his arm and marched off with an air of pride; uot before, however, the sales- man had assured him that if they did not suit he could return them and get his money. “Ob,” said the young- ster, “I knew that, because my paps and big brother have bought clothes here for a ong time, and they said | I would run no risk at all. Good day, air!™ Ttis very pleasant to us to relate this simple cireum- stance, a circumstance that seems to tell us that we are | Strengthening the ties of business friendship in the | happy homes of many Washington families. Weare ready to welcome many more such boys, in fact all sorts of boys, whether slone or in company- ‘We have been making more barsain purchases for the | oys this week, for we know that many a fond parent hhas promised his or her idol a CHRISTMAS GIFT Of a New Suit of Clothes or an Overcoat, if he will be a GooD Boy. All boys are good boys about Christmas-tide, so let ‘them come or bring them to SAKS & COMPANY, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS and FURNISHERS. 300, 302, 304, 306 AND 308 7TH ST. as | iC LOAKS Perfect Shapes. Best Manufacture. i | SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, #25 upwards. | SEAL PLUSH VISITES. iatest and novel shapes. | BOUCLE and ASTRACHAN WEARS | JACKETS, from 23.75 upwants, ©7540 BEAVER and BERLIN TWILL NEWMARKETS, 88.00, worth $12.00. i ‘MILLINERY. Beautiful Novelties in | TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. Real French Felts, Silk Bound, $1.00 and upwards, 100 dozen Fancy Feathers at reduced prices. | Millinery Ornaments. Real and Imitation Laces. Colored Silk and Cotton Brussels Net, tor evening wear. | SILK PLUSHES, in all colors, 19 inches wide, 81.05. | ASTRACHAN, best quality, 54 inches wide, 4.00. | FURS of the finest grade, Muff and Boas to match. i CANDEERCHIENS. ial Importation ‘day rere, Freed aud brisg Linen reo Plas and Elegant Novelties DKESS TRINMIXGS ery low prices. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1 pair pair ittedand warrantec &2 POF Upwards, Every HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Decorative metal work, | desta; Uest examples of" Ancient and Moder Mallet | 3. ©. HUTCHISON, 907 Pennsylvania ave. 7 Trevise, Faris. a3 Ovexcoat Tax. Prising twenty-six worts. Then come down “tardpan.” Wo have Overvoate a low se 88, ‘that we are not ashamed to offer s man who ‘must inake every dollar count, and cares noth- Goon Varves Ix Wraps. We are in the midst of a big wrap busi- 1d prices is the cause. #8 ‘best and no matter what your want may be in this direction, we ure wtisfied of our abisity to please you in every re- aa Blac) eliiported Boucle English | Walki ‘Jacket, bias front. extra lensth, perfect in fit, sna Anish, all sizes, only’ 88 each, Visites, short in back, Jong fronts, Black Prize the fronts, bottom, néek and sleeves handsomely trimmed ‘with black French Coney far, lined hronihont with Black uitted satin: all izes, worth 315, only 812.50 e1 Weagain call sttentiosia tho superb Tine of sample inp in Soak leah, with varioun fur trimuni 03 t6 sectire a bargain; eo sto, worth from 85 to 820 more that (Second floor; take the Elevator.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Exrna Vaves Ix Wisren Sumrs, Excellent stock, xood, variety. and low prices, Ladies’ Fine Melton Cloth Skirts, box-plaited ruffle on the bottom, piped in colors above the folds, only oe. each. Ladies’ Fine Melton Cloth Skirts, with two box-plaited ruftes on the bottom; only #1 ench. Ladies’ Extra Fine Melton Cloth Skivts, fu box vlaited ruffle on the Dotto, eight rows of braid above: only $1.50 e Ladies’ Fine Farner Satiu Skirts, 15-inch quilting around the bottom; only #1 Ladies’ Fine All Wool Fisunel skirts, wide boxplaited rufile on the bottom: only $1.75 ““Txdies' Extra Fine All wool Flanuel Skirts, with two box-plaited ruffles on the bottom ;ouly each. Elegant Line of Fine Colored Satin Quilted Skirts, all cok to $7.50 each. levator.) OODWARD & 1 LOTHROP. 00, NNN ccc ERE QO NNN CO EF 9 O NNN G EE © O NNN Go EK 00 NNN CCC KEE MMMM 00 RRR EPR MMMM 0 © ROR E MMMM © O RRR FE MMM OO RR E MMM #00 RR EEE We were fortunate (quite unexpected) in obtaining another lot of those elegant ASTRAKHAN BOUND FELT HATS, much finer in quality than those of last week, which will be sold at the low figure of At eae ed ON S38 Also, a few dozen FINE FELT BONNETS, Astrakban bound, fashionable shapes only, at aes ryt 3. CENTS. tt oS 50 dozen genuine BEAVER HATS, in white and nat- ‘ural, at CENTS, BS 50 Su sg8 CENTS. Sa REDUCED ¥ROM 81.25. ‘S cases of those stylish READY-TRIMMED HATS, which sold so rapidly at 82.98, 8324, $3.58, 83.74, 84.28, ae. &e. ‘These goods we need not commend; they speak for themselves. "FALL GOODS ADVERTISED BY US ARE GUARANTEED TO BE PERFECT, NEW IN STYLES, FASHIONABLE IN SHAPES AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, NOTWITHSTANDING THE RE- MARKABLE LOW PRICES AT WHICH THEY ARE OFFERED. Be E 0% FG TET S 588s Beh E Bsuu ft a BBB OLLLL UUs a Re) Bua eS = 710 7TH STREET. Acerxcr_ “HEALTH FOOD COMPANY.” Goods Bold at New York Prices, DRUGGISTS SUPPLIED. XN. W. BURCHELL, a 1925 F street. Lone Was Axo Foss. ‘This is Sealskin weather, and we have the goods in ‘stock. Our purchases were made early and all goods selected. We have SEAL SACQUES and GARMENTS from $100 to $330—prices a4 low us any house in FUR TRIMMING in every variety. PLUSH SACQUES, VISITES and NEWMARKETS, ‘MUFFS and BOAS in Beaver and Lynx. ‘MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S FURS. 3 COACHMEN’S CAPES, GLOVES and MUFFLERS. WILLETT & RUOFF, . * HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Pennsylvania ave. Lasssurce & Bro. ite bare for quites while iste essen toeantng Unsrach "HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, thinking that people knew all about our immense stock and the Variety we carry, but as there were so Tuany new goods introduced lately, and particularly so Quaccount of the near approach of the HOLD ay TRADE, we concluded that it would be ad talk to you about thene goods a litle. ‘Wile we are at ail times ready to, substantiate Fenresentation made by our advertising man, weewish iCunderstood that all money ‘will be cheerfully re- funded upon any reasonable 1d made by any pur- OUR TABLE LINEN DEPARTMENT easily access. ible—Last Counter back to the right, first oor, TOWELS. 20236 Bleached German Damask Towel, 19¢, 42 Knotted Prine Damaak Towel, 23, White, Red and Dine borders, ited Fringe Initial Huck Towel, 25e. “44 Huck Towel, 30e- A> Huck Towel, Te, 17334 Twilled Linen Towel, 10c. DOYLIES. AMI Linen Finger Bowl Doylie Bleached Linen Deylies, Se 30s Toes Bly 81.25, 81.30 and 81-45 per dozen. Large Size ited-Bordgred German Linen, Doylies, 81 and $1.25 per dozen. The: (tray Covers, in Plain White or Ited Boniers, 30c. a piece. ‘Lunch Napking, | Dinner N Dinner anh Reyigh lot of 5.8 Tub ed Bordered, at 950. Wi 3-4 Bleached Dinner from 3-4 Sapte from 81.40 to 89 per dozen. A special lot of extra fine 3-4 Napkins, at $3.50 per dozen, worth $4.50. Red Table Linen, 25c. per yan, fast colors. padigg Blue Table Lisien, warranted to wash, 37¥e. Pet Tine of the Newent Pattorna of Renfrew. Turkey Rad Table Lincs hoe, persed, colorewarautea, German Turkey Red“tabie Lineny 75¢, per yard. pond Unbloackied Table Linen, at 20,25 ahd 37%. ‘yard. PK Special line of 90-In, Unbleached Table Linen, 5c. per yard, worth 62 3¢e, Bleached Table Linen, from 30¢. Attention is called t6 following No.1. G4-inch wide, at 50c. inch wide, at 60e. 64-inch wide, at 7 NOE HINER Wide at ake A fall line of Stamped Splashers and Sideboard Ge id ‘tisk Towels for vr yard up. four lines: dozen Napkins to ia! up ina box, will juake an acceptable and usec! present at nly tims, but HOLIDAY GIFT would be just the thin. ne tous. Wecan show you immense quantities atlowprices: Amon the musberare ah Fable Set for a3 5 (0-4 Table Set for £4.50 74,3115. 1-4, arrange our departinents 60 fer too mate annowanice from the general Holilay yet would advise all who nto buy mow. “We will kéop in, wood eoudition for You anything you select until wanted, that people wonld not L A NNN LLLL A A WN NN BRB uu eR co s3 BBB R R ONE PRICE! a3 420, 422, 424, 426 SEV! Wuere Wut vf Exo: THE FFARFUL OUTRAGES DUE TO DERANGED BRAINS AND WHAT CAUSES THEM. ins over the coln ns of arecent daily paper, we found the accounts of an insane negro who took possession of the smoking car on one railroad train; of a rich mine-owner, also insane, who created a panic in the eleeping car of another train, and of a case of arson and the terrible murder of two unfortunate women by an insane farmer. All these incidents oc- curred on the same day, and they are occurring nearly every day, showing the terrible increase of insanity allover America, ‘There are men and women whom ‘wo see every day, who act peculiar, and we freqently call them “cranks.” The community permits them to live and move around among people, but there is no knowing when some sudden frenzy may seize them or when they may become inflamed by liquor and do some terrible damage to somebody. Indeed, there seems to be a tendency on the part of very many People to become maddened at times. The stomach kets ont of order, the head aches, the body pains and the nerves become irritated. It is then that people are in the condition such as the lady was when she “I feel as if Ishould fly." Peoplédo wrong to permit these feelings; they do wrong in not checking them at once, for when they continue they lead to nervousness, exhaustion, insomnia and often insanity. ‘The wife of a very prominent gentleman reviding in Charleston, was in this deplorable condition, which said: had become worse froin the excitement of the carth- ‘quake, and her frieuds felt seriously for her safety. Fortunately, she began to use a gentle, yet powerful, medicine which strengthens the nerves, enriches the blood and puts the mind in a healthy condition, and both she and her friends are rejoicing to-day over what Volina Cordial has accomplished for her. By a wonderful toning process she has been made fresh and vigorous instead of exhausted; brieht and cheerful instead of witha clouded brain, and her experience may be repeated to advantage by thousands of others throughout the entire land. Itis a serious thing to think how easily the delicate machinery of the mind can be thrown out of order. The least irzerularity or tendency towards these mor- bid feelings should be noticed and checked at once. Any man or woman can be made insane under certain influences, but any man or woman can place the body and mind in a healthy and viorous state by proper care, by the use of Volina Cordial, and it is the part of ate Tae Rerex Or Hic Prices 18 OVER, AND GENTLEMEN WHO WISH TO BUY FASHIONABLE AND PERFECT-FITTING, HIGH- GRADE CLOTHING, READY TO PUT ON, FOR THEMSELVES OR THEIR SONS, WILL FIND OUR STOCK OF OVERSACKS, SURTOUTS, NEWMAT- KETS, kc, TO SATISFY THE MOST CRITICAL SCRUTINY. OUR SUITS FOR BUSINESS AND DRESS IN EQUALLY GOOD QUALITY AND IN GRAND VARIETY. FOR $10,815 AND $20 MOST EXCELLENT GARMENTS CAN BE HAD OF US, AND WE TRUST, FOR YOUR OWN SAKE, YOU WILL NOT. BUY CLOTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE VISITED. ALSO THE FINEST LINE OF PIECE GOODS, FOR, THE BEST BROADWAY NEW YORK CUSTOM CLOTHING, AT OUR NEW STORE, No, 1112 F STREET NORTHWEST, A FEW DOORS ABOVE MOSES & SON'S LARGE FURNITURE STORE. NOT TO BE POSTPONED. NOW 18 THE TIME TO SUPPLY YOURSELVES: WITH CLOTHING, AND THERE IS NO ESTABLISH- MENT IN THE CITY WHERE YOU CAN BE BETTER. PLEASED, AND FOR LESS MONEY, THAN AT OUR. HOUSE, ‘OUR SUIT AND OVERCOAT DEPART. MENTS ARE FILLED WITH CHOICE STYLES, AND WHICH WE ARE SELLING FOR 25 PER CENT LESS: THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. IN OUR SUIT DE- PARTMENT YOU WILL FIND SELECT STYLES IN CHECKS, PLAIDS AND MIXED CASSIMERES AND CORKSCREW, DIAGONAL, WIDE-WALE AND WHIPCORD WORSTED, WHICH ARE CUT, MADE AND TRIMMED IN A SUPERIOR MANNER, AND WARRANTED TO FIT TO PERFECTION. IN OUR OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT OUR STOCK Is COM- PLETE. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MELTON, KERSEYS, BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS AND WORSTED, IN SACKS, SURTOUT AND NEWMAR- KET STYLES. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. THE BIG BARGAINS WE ARE iG IN THIS GREAT SALE OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND DREN'S CLOTHING, AT 24 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN I AND K STREETS, YOU NEVER HAD AS GOOD A CHANCE TO GET MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN CLOTHING AS NOW ATOURGREATEVEN DOLLAR SALE OF CLOTH- ING. JAPANESE SILK WANTED—SITUATIONS. Cunpazvs Coats Wane to LADIES OF CULTURE, RE- ament easing Sires and trurinens tact to eneaice Soe eacant bnghnont that will exterience, So. Apply si Ware oss EDOCATED LADY OF FLUENT atidiess can secure a position worthy of her time talent, Her appearance inmist! be tasteful, and De to give references; salary $60 per month to start on, Adress, :3 days, Box 12, Star office._ ED—TWO GOOD AND RELIABLE WHITE. sone to cock and the other “to do chamber and housework, and together to do the washing, ins sinall family (3 persons). None without unexception- TWO LOTS OF MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES. 25 Children's Coats, ages 4,5 and 6 years, in the lat- est styles of boucle,chinchillaand novelty cloths. Price $3.98. Usual price @5 and 86. ‘35 Children’s Coats, ages 5, 6 and 8 years, in beaver, fancy boucle cloths and plaids, Gretchen and plaited skirt, Price 85.50. Usual price 87 to 89. “These 60 garments are offered at 33 per cent dis- count from their original retail price. ian Ship citgreferencen need apply. Cal between twelve ree P.M ee 1,603 15th stn w, ¥LANNELS. Op states), a Le Wousan ty dao eeheral borases reference, at the Palmer House. WASTED. ONE SETTLED WHITE, W wash dishes. and one good Colored Man Wolter, at TREMONT HOUSE, 2 st, and India ‘TED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE Y work: reference required. Inquire at 200% 7th: st 2 sect a mnt pwsing twusiness, ¥ Si RAS CEACTUMING oo. ER-COOKS. FIRST-CLASS, 810, TO 830; . Waitresses, Salesladies, Coschmen, Workein with references, ‘Nat, Lator Bureau, 517 7th st. ‘as. YANTED-—BY AN INSTALLM “HOUS! Young Man ascollector. Address INSTALLME Star ofc _ as WASTED | WOMAN WITHOGT FA ‘Some time ago we bought some all-wool embroidered STED=A COLORED Gra EXERAL fiannel. It wasn't a very politic thing for us todo, housework AVHiy At TO Lith et mee ne Not intending to burden our counters with any more | WWASTED-S we will sell what we have at prices much below the | The PALAIS ‘These flannel and dining room st Wewlshiec ee id Pa ave. A good opportunity for alan wilo Be ered in black, at 94 cts, per yard. Former’ price was ‘$1.40 per yard. ered _in cardinal, at 88c per yard. Former price was $1.25 per yard, ered in white, at 81.19 per yard. Former price was 81.50 per yard. ered in white, at G8¢ per yard. Former price was 90c per yard. broidered in cardinal, at 99¢ per yard. Former price was 81.48 per yard. embroidered in cardinal, the other in black, at 75e per yard. Former prico was $1.20 per yard. ered in garnet, 75e per yard. Former price was $1.48 per yard. ered in scarlet, at Gc per yard. Former price was 90c per yard. commencing on Monday, December 6th, we will be open every week-day evening until 9 p.m, through the cook, wash and iron. Aprly 415 6th st. now. 11° because we don't keep dry goods at the “Bon Marche.” . Y ANTED-SEVER! Bows FOR OUR ‘market quotations for such inaterial. WANSTED-AcaTE I piece all-wool gray flannel, yard width, embroia- | “]3tauds lis business. Heegalte oh te premes, T piece all-wool gray flannel, yard_width, embroid- 1 piece all-wool white flannel, yard width, embroid- 34 piece all-wool white flannel, yard width, embroid- half-pieces all-wool scarlet flannel, yand width, em- 2 pieces all-woo! scarlet flannel, yard width, one piece 1 piece all-wool garnet flannel, yard width, embroid- 1 pilece all-wool scarlet flannel, yard width, embroid- ‘Open until 9 p, m, to-morrow (Saturday) night, and, holidays. Of or small chalaeen. Siint have had experten Call at 34 Bost. n.e., facing Capitol park. ae. ‘ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK AND iron in private family; nat be well recommend. e._Aprly allonce at U88'G st” a Suk and iron, ine famiy’ Of twee at, nw. DIES TO WORK FOR U their own homes. @710810 per week can be quict MM MM trate 30 photo, painting 20 convening For MMMM all parece Y ERENCES ART CO. Pee 2-14t 19 Central st, Boston, Mates Box 9.170. 3 # STED—TWO GOOD CABINET-MARERS AND es 1 py molding. E. E. JACKSON & inst. and Olio ave. iW. aise a3 YW ANTED— SEVERAL CLERKS WHO HAVE Were iowledze of the pension business. a/lvess CLAIMS, Star office = ERTIENER OW LADIES OF: me A EU wae ress | Walietod S Checttaetee mone tae Ak Y uMM 8, PES Lee. “Apply to Ht op AA 0 0 MMMM © Sssy Hote . as BBB OA A UU OM MM Sss5 WAXED {COEDS NERF, WH TE on ccc L EEE A RRR IT NN N GGG meteencea meauined And - eo £ ss Bek WRN RE GOO G° Er ge MA RRR NNN G Sek AAA RR Tl NNN GGG . : ccO LLLL EEK A AR R Il N NN GGG | coac en, other help, #il nat : cee this and. eitics sud country: SS; A Ls REF Y. fo, fA EF oe v S AaA Lb Eo sS ASA Tou Eee white OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND Wotine atthe Burekn “Gating § wine May Building, 7th and nidaiwe Taths an m salt toring 11 o'clock. hkl i SUITS. been backward, and_we are loft with a. ood Innd.. We are ‘not so fortunate as to eateh the atten: tiow of all that yass our store, as we have but two show Whidews to display oF represent oar immense ast Ineut of roods contained in our 2s deparcments. Hheretore otter mpectal inducements, to. bri ya Then, when vou ouce. see for yourself oUF Matin B tablish ent. ahd the mode ‘i which we conduct our jusibess, you will surely: come again. We ofter for the noxt ten days te following bargains in Ladies! Wraps, AT 4.00. An assortment of Ladies’ Jackets, some Satin lined in Boucle, Beaver and Jersey Cloth, some of which bave soldas high an $11.00 “none sold leas than $8.00—all, tobe closed out at $4.00. v T AT ie and colored wenied cooks, $1040 irees, erube ahd men ¢ ‘Employment Bureau, 926 F nz4-10t* ANTED_CANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSUR- liberal compensation. Apply to 220 4% st. TED-MISCELLA NEOUS A 3377 a AA z i ff DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOAD- Ate A fog ot gun: must be in good order and cheap pa of ae Address I. K EDMONDS, 6336 Parave nw. Ae WANTED {20 PURCHASE PES ‘SION CLAIMS. Adidress. stating number of Claims, pri where intery d, BERRY, Staro W Only’ parties wit Only fifty more of those Newmarkots Iately adver- dnd on Which we had such a run. ‘These New- rth Plush, Nuiria and Astra. has $14, hone less than $10; niture; every room is rented to good edvantare, noney need apply. West of 7th. 4 THT gle ol ste Sohtittront: “Address Bor 10, Star lie, eee HS WV ASTER IVs Teaus Pon MAULANO Dine AAA OT 43 i y Abn at cor. th aid Bate, ‘to-mérrow iorning. Ul th) Ban aa TAKE ‘Twenty-five Silk Matelasso Russian Circulars, some | Y\rANTED-AN ANTIQUE MAHOGANY SECKE- trimmed with fur all around, others with fur’ down V tary. “Address, stating price, ete, ANTIQUITY, front and fur ollar.” Our rerular price in 823 and 818. | star oft. Wenow ofer them at @13." An elevant garment 10° ae dress and comfort. ANTED_RATS—RATS — RATS — SLAUGHTER W fioures livery stables and private houses cleaned AT of rate by well-trained ferrets and dogs. Address WM. jween i ae ING, care Win. HL. Hollins, 1208 Wylie st. n.e. AAA OT 6-31 ‘One lot Imported Berlin Paletots in black beaver | WW selves of the general reduction, int all Job Print 20 Mor. | ine for this week and leave their orders with ux, SURG Weow offer them at 81230. ie TAYLOR & BART. OOD sth st, A TITT gy 3555) TTT SBS D—PROF, ELLIOTT. OF NEW YORK. HAS roe af Ss, EA 3 TEM CUT: NGS CHOOL, to teach the entire Art of of ar: : ne, Basting, Trimming designing and Drape a ee ee er ves, Chad a child can learn: at is the only eystem that ‘Twenty Russian Circulars of Diagonal cloth trimmed | a perfect fit without we teach the system in ti Jn Borubay Plush, which have been selling. at. $9.00, | Ate days: ov purus furnished fod poaitions at lange we will only sell twenty at 85.75 each. salaries: Eee are only eto reniny classes foe A TET sag 535 ap Uiplownss* tistclass "dressmaking Evening Dioner A OF ES ig we, | Bremen ‘conta asic to ‘order; Patterns cut €0 5 measure, 5 cents each, PAR Bae om58 0000 | MPRNLORS 421 Sth st. mw, 27-6" ANTED-KNOWN_THAT COARSE HAIRS ON | marie” ay Eischrit Neale fs the only. remedy khow, Por this hideous defect. Send for full particulars. Blee- ‘To close ont our stock of Boys’ Kilts, not keep any more, we offer them at th se a0ld as high as 87; nove less than TT 3 i“ tric treatment, for ladies and children. Mrs, Dr. OTT ge at GABERIEL, 1921 G st. nw. meee ha dae ANTED — MES. ANNIE C. FA PPE Torte) 28 cr writer and copsist; oitice and Soe Tn- Bent of references. a ‘The last lot of School Coats which we will sell at that 2 inne este pase, These coats have double capes, Sore soldas | WW ANTED HORSES | TO WINTER: 7 FER Kiei'ag #9." None tom than 80.50." Yourchoice now | ,V¥ mouth: srainand bey; refer to John X. Rake aoa a z ee ee ae NTE! FINE PARLOR ives \ AS ee re AAA OT and re-niade. Sauiples of all wrades of woods forever” AMO fie on tund. Moth extermineted. Cabiuet repairing. C.G HALL, Practical Upholsteret, 1906 14th stn. nein 'ANTED—HORSES TO WINTER, AT THE FIN- est stables i Fairfax county: near cit Inquire at -H. G. ROCK Our celebrated Reversible Patent Gossamer can be worn on cither side as 8 complete garment, and is guaranteed water-proof, ‘This is an imported English garment, which shouid be seen to be appreciated. PRICE $2.00. | FOR SALE STOCK, FISTURES AND 1 QNTEDIBY AN EXPERIENCED WHITE Waner Mana place in private family; can faraish Dest of city references. Adiiress M. Starafiee. It? on | WANTED BY ARESPECTABLE WHITE WOMA a Situation tou. g -neral housework pte fans American people preferred Salen ANTED-BY AN ACCTR (TE STFNOGRAI sud Typewriter an engacement. Address A. VANTED_BY A Fi: iH Place to ev out by the day. A) Star otlice, EDT KNOWN | ue: ADQUARTERS FOR ees, Coachmen, Walters zs, with references, at. d 0-6 Sabor Burvew 319 Sth a nw w: an cope ps ped BYA ae NG i to, ‘and sew: best of referee e+ Address M Re safices as. Vv BY A WHITE WOMAN ASITUATE dor todo sowine, ot Wr ieiren and sew ee care of enw ‘Goud refer Gres’ 839 uh st awe —" Wart A YOUNG GIRL (WwW Mace to assint in hoteework:onie more LaDy, AST an operator om Wheeler & \\ilcon mac cesgiven. Address 207 H xt. mc. D—A COMPETENT YOUNG pher desires ost ® coi dest re pensation, hotel; objec t ‘i if necessary. Address) WATCHMAN. Star ai-ae FOR so C men, atl heip, this and other eitios, furnished. priv Sa ¥. M. BUENHAM, a 30. stn. Waste? —KNOWN THAT ( 1d competent servan d colored —BY A GENTLEMAN AND CHILD, ‘and Board in private fainily on Capitol Hill, vere the,child will be taken care ot, “Address, | terms, A. T. F., Btar office, a Watsons ‘A GENTLEMA: ihished Room with: fire in stove "or grate, i neat house not far from zeneral Post Oftice, for teh dol lay per month in advance, Please address, with partic cise E.F.G., Star office. WANTED EQUR FURNISHED ROOMS | FOR Hight “housekeeping; location between Pentes!- vania ave, and Mat. Tith sta. prefer a pt Pay; can areftd teint nnd ne children! A NEAT, FOR: | 3 pe IN sa tof MEEK A peal Be Padre FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS |: TOR SALE-ONE No. 2 CALIGHAPH CASH. AD- dress W.Q., Star office. at JOR SALESONE HALL TYPE. WINTER: NEW: forcah, Addreas W. Q., Stur office, FFO4 SALE HORSE BLANKE CiDIgPROnas at 10 percent discount from our already low prices, yunt of being overstocked. JAS. 5, TOPHAM, 1231 Pa, ave. nw. a. WOR SALE—PRINTI and Fixtine, iinet claws wl of at private sale by the Lath. the sa public auction. MAX COHEN, 6 {OR SALE—TWO SILVER-PLATED PLATE: Showeates, round front and fiseher tain gouctally made, Inquire PARISLAN FLOWER CO., 1109, Ft SIX. 5 ‘CLES, good as new: ‘There ure ud new ones to be Y-ave, papel TRE price to Jan. Ist, $113. at any price. 1406 }t License of @ wood Grocery ature. ply at 25th and Ks: ok SALE-VERY | CHE, BY BREWSTER, E COUPE, Apply at | OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—AN EL stop organ; walnut case: standing 6 feet 5 Inches: Juss and treble conpler and full set of chime bells; will be eold on Saturday at DOWLING'S ‘ Atiction Rooms, EGA} Hl me sincer ldehtly used with eon sete | get ofinteat huroved attaclnuenteduely Rained nit table cover Such, with five yeurw leaalyruarabtee,at AUERBAC Sth dnd Hata ‘Rent €3 per mouth. 2-3 CLEAN AND DRY PICKED oa Feathers only. 15 conte perib. All orders ty ail over ‘10 Toa. delivered every part Mattresses made to order. 638 at, ne, OR SALE—OR TRADE—A DAYTON CASH REG- ister, in perfect order. Address REGISTER, Star office. s az." OR SALE—A VERY FINE LADY'S OR GEN- ‘leman’s sede Horse: belones fo. a private. wentie. man, Can be seen at SINSHEIMER & MON! OES Btabies, 631 G atu. w. ae ‘OR ‘SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A ans: ‘Meat and Provision Store, n. w-section. Very cheap Tor the cash. Address CASH, Star oiice. @2-20° Rk SALE—STEAM LAUNDRY: CAN BE BOUGHT reasonable, or the owner will take a partner with small capital.” Address 46 Defrees st. a2: ‘OR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE CARRIAGE HORSES, very handsome and stylish; high stepy pers a gentle and speedy. Address B. X.B., Star of dl -3e OK SALE-FIVE HORSIS. WILL WORK SIN- ie Tuply at the Livery Siablesoh Ee CHOSS, SIT Toth st awe. anh 26330,03" oR SALE. OR EXCHANGE-T OF BEAUTIFUL N Pianos. che Parlor Grand, and one Cabinet Fe cent iustramentas the Test ede: | 2 ‘Will sell <7 great Dangain ou stall monthly pas or cash, or will take other: Plahow ft at good an to mit. ‘Apply at once at eel PASO HCH Waitinge Dthat. | ad sound, itd and get acta fo F: es tengueratig et thand E'ste sw. tie7-1n WOR SALE—LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WIN- 2 ter carriages, Coupes, Syregent a lap- SSI mead asi sm 479 aud ‘ist Cst. aw. Gvcen, Gold Fish, Aguatiunis std Tish Largest astortinent a t aig, at SCHMI 6 Bini | * store, 12ta at, two doors south Pave. m2retm | | OR SALE—E! Sacer ay JAMES ton, the celebrated historian and biographer, says “that Jn every house where there ts placed a wet of a iF pleton's Cyelunwedia ts like sending the whole fasily | Fh BENT at @ 5, Prakasa, Fegan x wood, Es RENT_ ROOMS, Ft grates and furnace v E | an private dress WF | Fe | ales ison teon 88 | house and furaitre; Peferenscam hanged ne rooms. Apply at j ismewly decorated; sani on | Sinule room! and Herdies pass Towed tir Kitchen: Herdics and atroct care a few sey rent, with board if desired 1 Tou, Also, bright «unt FOR RENT—ROOMS ru wr oe and Uninraished .oomest 113 Bstese. 43-2e CRNISHED ROOMS, tw. Nuneian Bret Moor sind ne On Rise table board ann? JOR RENT1329G ST. N.W. ONE SUITE OF Purnisived Booms Rist OR UNFUR- FE epine. ished. air quire ai cs Le OF comin ‘Aubum,” tune handsomely furnished rot PURNISHED ROOMS ON Tlicht bensckoening, alse two em Chan floor AR + NOK. NEAR THE CAPE Pith neon, B10 per tendatee : Board kn ape ANT ROOMK, BY DAY. WEE mt fuarnislied. by a tym ‘Als JOR RENT 1214 KS In ard Bet ery desirable lo JOR REN. Ready wine nea; neahborierd 13 Star oftive :improven ie JOR RENT 1108 F ST + TWO NICELY Furnished Roos, third floor Mt LM. SAUNDERS & BIRO. 120% Pet. nw A SUITE OF HANDSOMELY PURL aetna corner eutlenct olds references exchaisee ON st. nw f T 4 ied site of oo oR RE: PST. NW. HANDSOMPLY PUR- ay frat oor, south room! on taint floor, beach & square of St nents, table first class, ref {OR RENT — 10 GENTLI comely furnished HAND Met ae JOR RENT-LARGE AND ‘on second and thind ISHED OR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED yasitabe fesirabl; ma very JOR REN’ KR THOMAS CIRCLE, PLEASANT ly furniatied, wis 1 NEW YORK AVE. shormingly farnicted: Pari beds, om "A oF 3h floors, 4 PST. NW, PRONT AND BACK ished. heat and was: terme, 81S per Strect carepanm the door, st? ie ‘T — FURNISHED OR UNPURNISHED, Roi, en su qand herds sme-noon: FOR RENT SPACIOUS PARLOKS, WITH OFFICE oops in baer ke wire a ont in adwate JOR RE ‘ate OK RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS AND GOOD Broome st., S * Shafts: in first-cla table mM can be had at reasonable rates at 919 der. ‘Coupe Rockaway, : | | Eaton: Apis at PAINE'S Couch Shops Fe ENT 87 Aa carrron JOR SALE—A LARGE, HANDSOME BAY M Etre clare faratnined Moora! HOS". Stables, M st, between 16th and Board est be had next door if R RENT—1 ieely fi Q'second floors, ov Tans Bound JOR RENT — TWO NICH Kooma on wecond floor. NEWLY FURNISHED oad ao, Dininw Ki door, eer PARLON and tw . StS W Two MAND. somely furnished second story NG AGENCY je a coustant and iiversas 1326 OR RENT_1823 HBT. ith Bound; sonthert joor ; «rate fire in parlor. n dew York ave. 1¥. ines of cars. conven jon hovel. 1014 oR RENT—HANDSOMELY PURN' ‘of Parlors, frst and second floors oder anents; reasonable terms, ai 909 12th stu. W. LOR RENT_719 117TH ST_HANDSOMPLY FUR. Inished Sv ve pernauent hy: by Rooms, parlor floor, # ‘also two. Front Hor furnace, with open thre] AOR RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, PT jane, handsomely furnished Koon find floors: heat, yas and atte irlons. Terms very inoderate, apitol at OK RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, sinwle With or without board. house new" all mod. imps: bright and cheerful = Soe fable. "310 Oth wt Tw. " E DEST PLACE IN WASHTNGTON | (eae ee ee aa bao ee ae W titre tirst clase Norfolk Oysters atcunne fail tained d¢once on email naonthiy payments by address: | 3 T_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED F Ber sponiy Contig on Rand, fanities eapniied with | ayo 123), Star ote azedw | Paige ores TO Tith st. nw shiteked oysters at te sho re Sone HAM fod freon tana BBB. iow given) to oyster roasting parties. Qen until cet R ate ND HARD UPRIGHT. POR RENT 1023 VERM! ‘Sundays included, At the Oxster Wart sors of | aged Sohiser Upsets ne tone, R400, ines | mnie aise Int) je ae SOT forrent. HUGO WORCH & CO., 920 71 23-3 ‘ANTED—OLD ER vd) EI A FINE LOT OF pORT- Gextiewess Haars. for cash, by Fi H, the Man- | {OR SALE-BIEDS—A FINE LOT OF IMPORT. | ey Oo upper dowels "005 TOUR neal pat | pS as eet Qe eons Re eva anny Members of Congress and Citizens will find a com. | alice. sn20-Iin mes Jets |= Satara arieanni Tat feut of Coverinas for the Head s 301 = OOMS WITH EXCEI ' AGIC CREAM, | 36; AINS TN SQUARE AND ~ cmemont, tramicet aad toh TVSORR HAR HARD aud SOrE HATS, We reed Cano atte ca a |B F SALE — BARG: SQUARE axp vr) FP PES tet ‘ai take or body cured: ‘Moth Plnples. black ee eee eee oe . = ' ci Vilear redness, ecveta aud ait facial dishureients th. a, iy Avenue, aed Nouns Fou ghd cleat cotaplexion insred to all who =< i ngonth for new iriane.” ‘The only ok Tise it: perfectly harness, arin theo UMBRELLAS. “fevponialsomanpdication, | esa ee OTHE PIANO EXCHANGE WanERQONS, most jomyson's, 15 2 Que stock is quite lore in Sik and Gloria Umbrellas, stand Major's Fivaud Hates Davist Sth snd’ Reine 5 SHOOND Batt Spestally adapted 10 ta an of Laer and Gentle Zaire ath ateaam Ee Thats NE uae Fuse secrece are YOUNG. svt, iid kth ‘sonaeiy it ot Specially ad pted to the uso of Ladies 4 in ‘ cr, ‘came (orses, with oF withOu c we Wrives the lowest, Call early for Moitday: Gita, cor Giband Ets new akaiter Sor, Gti and G anne rad site flartene commie; ean bs | desired. MMS GRANT. te w= PF Orson Stablen, 408 and 470 at aaiie B. H, STINEMETZ & SON, ieee ave f B. oole, Se Jun at as Fe Bim between 432 and th ata. For pedigree, which oe at ration D tzer & Co. 5 ; Ts “Verfects please addres JGSON whale: bs, WIRD Ow a3-6t 1237 Pa, ave., next to comer 13th at,_ | Ait2&F. Hickman B sexton Reap eetles oe roe A nS = E E-Sitins, 1dth and Now York ave., 30c and°#1 per | Seleurated Tomble wpe whuskion’ 1500 ac ave: nw. Sea Sam. Toxzsenttoauy adress ‘cso | hae Z ‘ANTED-HORSES TO WINTER AT €8 PER ‘ONLY $130, AN ELEGANT FULL Wg ote: SEAT. SKIN SACQUES 49 deen, 0150. (Wonsttie bores somted daly reference eaten eee mo Monch, carved kr, quae | gusts fated aversion fea ei decks an! Vien, $100, e125, a175. cages By MU RTey Ratti’ Monascnseey | Piano, to pert iy 8130 cual, iuciading Inaome’on: | FOL RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR: Seal Bkin Ulster, 56 in. doe 0 nS a LEK Srotantel cover sel stock owner $425. Eder Suite. containing thr: rooms eid Signal ca gen ad Rtn eso. | WORSE ID RMN, 1 AB.ST,S © | HE Gives cine oan |agaee a ee erik front bailey 22.90. Beppe old wl detetive pasting Sapecitty. | aro a i] peeaae STH ST, X be Ft a ctorian, very’ = os a GAs ines, dopartmcnta, nad principal bovcle Tacketn #30, §3 80. enter GOLD AND SILVER PLATING | JOR SALE-SUN DIAT, GAS HEATING KTOVES, ‘departmetta, aod) Ulstern $50, 800. 8 ud repairing of silverware, brouse ue | i tow ebeomee = oe REN’ E, ELPGANT PARLOR, WT Mia Cloth J 810 and #15. gr Tepolisuiig of chandeliers. OTTO. G. oie kauewink meat te ey sn ee Fursinat Clcaiars, $15, $17, BER, 1114 Peunsylvanis ave. Up ae ey Bir tour stacy. | ted rooms, oa miles aud Fur the yard. 2 : SALE _FINEST LINEN PAPERS. ae " a it atu ‘ANTED EXPERT Fo on Ok EXT AIG AND Si PIPTPENTH. gra Sia Bone Sines Gentaand Collet cone Waivisces Conn Deny i fe, FUE CRRA G HOB ES a Work called for and five 0020-3m_W.B. PORTER Gencedl Ascent, 933 F at, did” handsomely furuished: open fires, ‘with Goat Relate Sie: ic Prices 84.50 iss. aan . BONES QQ aaa | Hryae heat; southorn exposure bie Board jouted Skins et Gbeclunen's Capes, Mufflers and Gloves, Jol RENT—NICELY FURNISHED SUITE OF B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, ‘Rooms. cor, south frit, ope 1287 Penn. ave,, next to cor. 13th st. 2 REHOUND AND ELECAMP: OR RENT—1537 I ST. N. aa 8 H° UORRUGIND aN be 4xp cNtpaxE hl ae Coual cae can baat alee creat in in thi ipl it os relieves every ¢ ‘or obstinate. Cas Sod even ‘more serious attacks arespeed- ily relieved. ea -) vee i n2o Vithand tste and Sand Dae THE CONCORD HARNESS. eee S Seen em, (anne ert? 407 Penna. ave., adjoining National Hotel, vy SS Be FS Penang grr ‘Carriage Robes sony |W sone eee ‘of front rooms SE orem a 3 p ROOMS EX oF GE, | 1398 eae ae Tine ETI me mans Sepee eS polterecst ee | ie ah —— | Sezouz To Laces Ow. —__WANTED--BOARD._— nparas 3 great = saaaeney DECEMBER 2, - strom re eaepe WANTED Om a lage eee Wee ee | ee Jet single or en suite, Heya eee Be mt RENT TWO | HANDSOME FURNISHED winicetina Rooms on second floor and two om mith fable Board, at 1807 ie na cmpl be WS NEAR PENNSYL- : RENT—2522 LST. 3 abinevebue, in & se feustone Fp RY it de ped © er-lme RENT. ND ELEGANT ROOM! Fs USAT ots wey andl abo’ shuall Rome at hawt ees niv-12e UNFURNISHED RENT—SECOND runt ag - sekery ame, “ sar rere Ut A se OR EN SUITE ‘tiene 1012 Lah st