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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. THE EVENING STAR. | Verx Iscorraxr To Waal = an GENTLEMEN. Ww a yaiwenoR: ; GENTLEMEN. SATURDAY December 15, 1886. GENTLEMEN. ——— = = GENTLEMEN. CROSBY Ss. NOYES ...- Editor. GENTLEMEN. a amrsae z= GENTLEMEN. GENTLLMEN. Star has a regular, permanent GENTLEMEN. bona fide daily circulation more than trebl GENTLEMEN. y other daily paper published in GENTLEMEN. Washington, and caval to that of all other daily papers here added together. to preserve or o THE STAR cannot undertake return rejected communication whowish to potsess their manuscripts, un- used, should keep a cop. ER No attention paid to Anonymous Letters. tributors Notice. Persons remitting post: .ps in payment of sub- scription or advertising are requested to send nane of larger denomination than TWO CENTS. Those of greater value cannot be used, aud will be returned to the senders. = ges Controller Durham has been the object of con- siderable sharp criticism for several of hisdectsto touching the expense account of certain pubii oMicials, and like subjects, but the country is not Ukely to regard with marked disfavor his lately expressed view that the hiring of eleven earria at $20 aptece toconvey the Justices of the Supren Court from thefr room to the Executive Mansio to pay their New Year respects to the President, 15 an unwarranted and extravagant expenditure of | the people's money. Just how the nine august personages comprising that dignified body can divide themselves up so as to occupy eleven roomy carriages, Will be a sore puzzle to persons not deeply versed in the mysteries of the law anu the intricactes of physical anatomy; and when that problem is satisfactorily settled the questions will Still remain why the snug sum of twenty dollars should be paid for the use of ¥ ‘or a couple of hours, at most, and why any body else thar the occupant of a carriage on a sort of junketing ex- curston should pay for its use, whether the price charged therefor be little or big. pubile now knows, there {s no law or executive order requiring the presence of the court at the ‘White House on New Year day; and until one shall be found to exist it 1s not easy to understand why the oMicials composing that anal should not do like those in other branches of government | service who feel impelled to make a formal call on the oceaston referred to,—t. e., go afoot, use the street cars, or settle personally with the hackman on the best terms they can get. The Supreme Court is a highly dignified and extremely useful ‘ody; but, —well, on some points Con- ‘troller Durham isn’t a bad Sort of a Jude himself. $< + By the death of James D. Warren, the republt- cans of New York lose one of the most notable leaders of their party. question that bis death was hastened by the defeat of Mr. Blaine in thot state in 1884. The ‘two men had not been friends sin reach be tween Blaine and Conkling became trreparabl Warren was a stalwart of the strictest type, and stood by Conkling through everything. Whenth campaign of 1884 opened, the split between the two wings of the republican party in New York ‘Was so Wide thatiit was feared that the stalwart element would sacrifice anything for the sake of avenging themselves upon Blaine. Shrewdly cal eulating thatg t rest. Way to disarm one’s enemies !s to put tiem on their honor, Blaine di- ‘Fected his frieuds to commit the management of ‘is campaign to the hands of Warren, ts chairman Of the state committee. As far as Warren indi- ‘vVidually was concerned, the move was a wise one. He threw aside prejudice and took up the ‘Work as earnestly as if It had been for his best friend; Dut he could not carry many of his fellow malwarts with him. His acceptance of the trust and his delity to it in the face of all he had said and written and done against Blaine in the past, brought down upon him more eurses from one side than compensatory thanks from the other. He Was a candidate for the seat in the Senate now oc. supled by Mr. Evarts, but he waved aside any ehances he may have possessed and fixed his thoughts exclusively upon carrying the state for the repubifean ticket. He never fully recovered from the blow when the figures of the official count showed that his labors had been vain. ‘There seems to be no serious difference, after all, Detween the recollections of Cardinal Manning and Henry George of the subject and character of their interview in England some months ago. Mr. George quotes the Cariinal as saying that there ‘Was nothing in the doctrines he advanced that @ay on the land question which the Catholic | ehureh would condemn or a good Catholic could not hold. The Cardinal declares that Mr. George admitted the premises from which the Catholic ehureh deduces its own prinetples on tie subject ‘of property generaliy, and then proceeded to set forth some very moderate and rational views, Both the prelate and the political economist,there- fore, report that their conversation was amicable, and that thetr opinions agreed fm the main. But the query still presents itself, whether Mr. George went any length in explaiuing his theories—in ‘ether words, whether the views he expressed to ‘the Cardinal were the same in detail, as well as in substance, as those he has expressed In bis “Pro- gress and Poverty.” There 1s one thing very certain, whatever else may remain in doubt, Cardinal Manning would not have given his personal approval or the infer- ential countenance of his church to the socialistic hapsodies Which some of the speakers in the late mayoralty contest in New York uttered in Mr. George's name, It does not require the learning Of a great divine to detect the fallacy of such argu- ments, and the danger of urging them upon an ‘Undisciplined mob, in polities or anywhere else. a ‘Massachusetts fs falling into line as a prohibi- tion state, if the result of the recent municipal elections affords any.safe Index of popular senti- ment. Inone year a majority of eighteen cities in favor of licensing the liquor trafic has been changed to a majority of four against it, in a total ettwenty-two. Careful cbservers attribute this reversal not so much to any marked difference of ‘opinion on the subject of liquor-drinking in itself, ‘8 to the growing uneasiness among good citizens atthe ascendency of the dramshop in politica ‘The republicans, at their latest state convention, committed themseives unequivocally in favor of submitting a prohibition constitutional amend- ‘ment to popular vote. At first there was much doubt as to the wisdom of so decided a step: but the recent elections seem to have justified it, and 1 1s hardly likely that the majority of the legtsla- ‘ure will dare refuss to make good the pledges given by its party to the voters, It ts to be noted that the list of clergymen who attended thg opera ballet in Chicago the other evening, as reported in the newspapers, included no member of the Evangelical Alliance, the body ‘Whose censure it Was especially hoped to meet by ‘the free exhibition. So the original dispute is as far asever from a settlement, The opera people are better off only to the extent that an unac- cepted challenge gives the challenger an advant- age. They have aiso sneceeded in drawing from a number of minister in good st ing, Who did at- ‘Vend, the admission that there performance to shock th as nothing in the most proper sense. ‘This 48a point gained, it confessed, after the Dackset indecency received jn the Drief and inglorious American tour of Violet Cam- eroa, ——_—_— PA cco ¥ ¥ AA go vy XA © ¥Y¥ ask te ¥ aa eco O¥ 00 00 22 oo > Oo 0 ‘ss, ©0000 DD 8 G6G 00 00 bop Su55 x BRASS, LEATHER, ETC, DIARIES, PRAYERS AND HYMNALS, ILLUS- TRATED GIFT BOOKS, CHRISTMAS CARDS ar 417-78 CHAPMAN'S, 915 Pa ave. AT HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON'S, 424 OTH STREET. Candlesticks, Toddy Kettles, Trays, Lamps, Andirous, Fenders, Shovels, Tongs, Pokers, Jamb Hooks, Hat Hooks, Coat Hooks, Gongs, Benner Stands, Banner Hods, Mirrors, Triple Miro: Match Safes, Receivers, Trevete, Coal Grate Benboe! Sets, Peper Cutters, Candelabra and many other articles ‘Some unique pieces of for mantel ornaments where. For Tz Houmas XID GLOVES, FROM 4 75 20 BUTTONS, AT COST BREAKFAST tS CAPR IN STOCK AND HANDSOME FAXS AT REDUCED PRICES. MRS. MJ. MUXT. 1808 F ST. 3.w. Doulton and Japanese Ware ‘and many things not found else- Sofar as the | It is not wholly out of the | GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN, | PPP, | PENNA. AVE, CORNER 12TH 8T. GENTLEMEN may consume a few minutes of your | time should you read this letter, but it may save hours of time spent unproftably. If gentlemen only knew how often they give presents that are perfectly useleas they wonld be more apt to take advice from merchants whose business it is to cater to. the requirements of Indies and children, | Xow are doubtless thinking of ed and | | anaions to get somethina that wilt Be apt ‘We sive list of siticles below we know FoF the ake of the ates ipreciata, ‘We quote prices considersbl nhetitors. 'WE' DO XO CREDIT BUSE- THEY DO. Respectfully. THE PALAIS ROYAL, FURS. Moffs are satin-lined and the same as tase furriers. “YoU Will botice the differ- reir prices and ours: asian Hair Mul, the best $9c, inferior ones Teaver Mnfls, $6.68: Lynx, $4: Silver Hare, $2.68: ‘Thess furs are fashionable, and muffs bein im! creat demand they necessarily miake an ac- | ceptable present, SILKS. A lsdy may have a handsome wardrobe, but a Silk Dress is ever acceptable. Dress lengths of the follow- | aps Saks (which are warranted in every respect) at juced price, | A Lyors Black Silk, $12. 2 Bhk'Sutie Hhadasoes: AC : An Even ABlack V A Black W A Black Cashmere, ‘The season for balls and parties, receptions and the theaters is athand, A fan isindispensable.. Accurditur as. your porket book so You purchase: Hence of prices quoted Se. bad painted or Plain Satin Fans, with feather We have ten times the stock and variety of any of our We will not attempt descriptions a price list will be confusing. Haudk tc t desirable of presents, so we hope to see you at this department. SILK HANDKI 500 doz. genuine Japanes: OFed, hessstitehed borers. 4s ‘Hand-painted Japanese Silk, $1.10. arge China Silk, with elaborately embroidered silk CHIEFS, plain white or col- 8, O8, To and Ye. als, 48e., worth 7: 70 doz colored, Brocaded Six Handkerchiefs, 120 | different desiens, 30 different shades of colors, 48, 68, 98e., $1.2. 181.49. TINEN HAN ERCHTEFS, Very Sheer Linen Fancy Hemstitched: 15c.;nsual equality. Pure Line Hemstitched, all styles of ugnal 19e. quality, “Thitial Hand- reds of styles of fancy | Linen, scalloped ‘and embroidered; Sc, usual BOC, nality. IN FANCY BOXE: s ae rehiefs fos Gt aig a Duchess Lace findkerchiets, 82.40; very. Sheer, Hamdombes | French Emen Handkerchiets, dsc. to 83-08 each PLUSH GOODS. a ‘Toilet Cases, Manicure Cases, Work Boxes, be Cases, Autograph Alvuine, Mirrors ang tundeeds oveltiew in Plush. We'll not attempt description. ‘fk a tpinveat to show you ya Gn vail to invert abe. piece ora 830 Hu we think We will give you the best values in this GLOVES. ‘The famous “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves are too well nore to eet our recamunendacion. Shot gon tur ¥ may be exchanged at at ery pair of Gloves is stamped ieide “Palais andevery bale to warranted. Ou bale e'pairs for #4. Six pairs for 87 é Enow 2 lady that diasrt Banr gloves ———— CHRISTMAS CARDS. ieee than half the prices yon will pay at stationery on ‘A fact we will demonstrate to you in two min you will ask forthe “Card” Department’ minutes LEATHER Goops. A Satchel seems to be a necessai oatie. ‘We live them in desigus Hat ental as well as useful, ‘Opera shape, two pockets, Tunproved slape, OSe. and. Savertor quality at Sie. to $1.68, With Pocketbook attached, With Memorandum attached Real Seal. ten styles, $2.19 to $4.79. Stand in colors, $1.68 to 2650. Real Alligator, children’s, 85¢ ; stamped, 980. NECKWEAR. ‘The following are the latest novelties in Neckwear, and yon can't do wrong in selectinw a present here Crepe de China Neck Scarfs, heavily fringed. evening colors, $1 | “Canton Crepe (all silk) Shoulder and Head Scarts, | colgen 2 and jong and 1 sand ride, S308 ~ 12inches wide, 8c. Boma | “Hand-run Escurial Lace Scarts beautifully designed, 82.68 to $14.50 OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. The following novelties premises. Not only ionable novelties. janet to a lady's hake them orna- ‘yards long, and Fichus, very we manufactul $1. $1. Plain Satin Pinenshions, 39c. and 50¢. ‘Tinted Plush Pines > Exnbgoidered, $2.49 set AntifMme Lace ‘Totlet S Sts, trimmed with Ribbon, 98¢. set. gh ig Hesd Rests, lace trimmed, for back of chairs, Fancy “Tea” Ay 8, ribbon be Oo PEST eT ats, alah landdirtier ak ohtiPist ote imma with fine lace, 2.61 oan aia Fancy. Baskets; tri riancy Baskets, trimmed with bunches of fruit and STATIONERY is obviously a necessity, and when put in an attracti | forn'makes a capital presente ORE ce i eete as at any stationery store, ‘Not to tive an dest hat we have, but of the low prices, we quotes 24 Sheets of Paper and Envelopes, in fancy boxes, 8, Veoh — ler Case. with wri 25. ‘eluded, Bbc. Best engraving. Set ORIENTAL GOODS. For the ole folks who don’t reauire or desire such mgs as fans, Jewelry. clo), yo: oe the most sehiible presciits youcam france SLOW fersian Searfs, for drapi ty other designs, 0 Styles Pe ered in use, 7 | Since Covers. nine styles, $1.68 to 5 si Covers, with hea | Pecdern 833: worth See Beto flour Covers. ‘The very latest, Velour Seacts, richly embroidered’ $07 Kaw Silk Table aud Plano Scarfor beautifully em- i bre videred. 4,5 9 lowe Note Cushions, truly Oriental, $3.68. Fortiers of wool and silk henles it and artistic $3. bs. suitable for portiers.S1 73 eka Seal ican oh foruere hp Sas DOLLS. can't do wrong in has one shew F imported dol ited 3,000 Pren © sane prices demanded’ elsew! or German trash. Every doll is of Kid bodies. “AL! move their heads, ‘arm i Bae which we are offering ‘clsewhere for domestic que, some with eyes. ‘rome pa irene Seer aed eet ge me » $1.50, 8193, 82. APRONS, ETC. :i0t the servants practical and acceptable presents FOR YOURSELF we have as fine stock of Gents SAS os eee hal what some of —— omg We Pr amas list im the mentotihe vadiahirs. reat A peraak aa tt gs Bo AM Ee BATE sys Bi 00 ed 4 RO rs ROO (A. LISNER), 1217-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 461, 403, 405 AND 407 127TH ST. ¥. W. dus SEATON PERRY, (Successon To Pemnr & Buornen), NNA_ FAN a PARIS AND. VIENNA, FANCY GOODS, POCKET. SKETS AND , WORK STAN TOILE Ba tae LET TOASES Ses SEaNot sUgEnray SWETS AND Pal SABLE C WSL UMBRELLAS, ei Ree AND PRICES. OUSSE AND PERINOTS EID, TREF VELTIE IER AND LISLE MOMERY, Bing cana PLUSH WRAPS AN 1UES, NE OF ALI-WOOL CLOTH JACKRTS A LARGE LINE OF Al aC pee AED NEN MARRETS, AZ $1.0 TO. MER PRICES “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" ae ok Ware. i seomuguonne CLOtaa ALE eraiEe AND iGTHS, HN. iB, xotEniies Fasc a a AND ILLUSIONS. tet ‘SILKS AND ¥ STUCK “OF LYONS commer.” (@r PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PI FERRY, Ae sn Pennsylvania aver cor. Bit Established 1840. bic tt Ovex Evexrxe User, Decewszn 25, 1886. BG. DAVIS, 719 Market Space. TO ACCOMMODATE our patrons STORE will be evening until 25th inst, WE WILL BE GLAD to Show our large and well assorted STOCK of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL HOLIDAY GOODS. During the week WONDERFUL BARGAINS will be offered. Wo mention only afew. PLUSH FRAME MIRRORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. NEW DESIGNS IN BRONZE PLACQUES AT ABOUT ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES BRONZE GOODS in great variety. If youare in search of @ GIFT of any description our STOCK is the one to look, IMMENSE JOB LOT OF EMBROIDERED WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS BE- LOW WHAT THEY COST TO IMPORT, WE CLOSED OUT AT OUR OFFER THE ENTIRE LOT, and can offer prices that will ASTONISH you. BIG LOT OF SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, ONE LOT JUST ADDED, 38c., FORMERLY SOLD AT 75. FINER ones justas CHEAP. MUFFS and FUR TRIMMING, SILK and GLORIA UMBRELLAS, KID and OTHER GLOVES, LACES, RIBBONS, FANS, &c., &c., BLACK. SILKS, VELVETS. PLUSHES, BLACK an@ BLACK and WHITE DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, SETS CLOTH and NAPKINS TO MATCH, with many other attractive novelties well worthy the attention of buyers. No expense has been spared in procuring our Holiday Goods, all of which you are invited to inspect. E.G. DAVIS _ais-6t DDD 00” L bDDdDOOL L Spoe t. £ : bop 00) LLL LLL 8gs8 2 ‘There isn’t a child in Washington who would not be delighted with one of those Beautiful Effigies of Humanity, which have beeu the pet toys of the Juven- ile age since Cesar was a lisping infant and sung dit- ties to his doll-babies that were made of Italy's porous clay. oe We have alarge stock of the latest, prettiest and most natural dolls in the market, We have them high- Priced and low-priced. But if you are looking for something your little daughter, sister, niece or cousin ‘Will be proud to show every visitor, and you will be leased to have her say it was » Christmas gift from you, then ask tosee our $1.24 DOLL. Itis 20 inches tall, has jointed limbs, movable head, and natural hair. Doll Department—Right Center, first floor. A L BBB U U MM MM gSSg AA OL BoBU U MMMM § AA 1 BBB OU U MMMM 83s, AaA OL BoBU UMMM 3 AA TLLL BBB UU MMM 558 = Ifyou want to realize Just how leniently or severely Father Time deals with yourself and your friends ins Period of ten years, you must preserve pictures, for youcan't remember how they looked or how you looked yourself—ten years ago. An Album has another value: If well-filled and on the center table TT often fills ins stupid pause, while awaiting ® host or thinking of something sensible to say, or trying to entertain s tedious visitor—any of those inevitable embarrassments we all encounter. ‘We have a large stock of Fine Albums for the Holi- days, and we think our prices are extremely low. Just look them over, please. 48c. Fine Leatherette a Plush clorantl Reina of er" (Gowered ornament) 8143 Department—Left Center, first floor. READ OUR “AD.” IN THIS MOBNING’S REPUB- LICAN. THE BBB NNN Ee fs FE BOB O NNN BBS oo N NN MM MM A RI H “= tra ace oe Bae fA Pa 8 o Bi be MMM Aa A R R COO H H = ais 316-318 SEVENTH 87. N. W. Rea. Varvzs Fos Passenzs. ‘We have®plendid Styles in Dress Goods, at 15c., worth 250. 44-inch Serges, at 25c,, worth 3730. A great variety of Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Muffs, Mufflers, Gloves and Mittens, Breakfact and other Shawis, Neck Ties, Fancy Towels and Tidtes, ‘Misses’, Ladies’ and Gent's Gossamers. Also, a large stock of Silk, Alpaca and Gloria Uin- brellas, plain and fancy handles, Tablé and Piano Covers, Table Cloths and Napkins to match. All at Popular Prices. Blankets and Cloaks at grestly reduced prices. * JOHNSON & LUTTRELL*’ as 713 Market Space. ForA Cunsnas Gis To A Lan nothing exceeds » SILENT WHITE SEWING MA- CHINE. cl experts chine extant for . poly Bg hod Work and Besuty of Finish. The White is King. Be sure and see it, 3. F. McKENNY, Bole Agent, 427 9th st. n.w. ay SILVER TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, 5 PITCHERS, WAITERS, BOWLS, BUTTER DISHES, Sis eeerimetarnieetor _418.6¢ skw TW Doxr War Tn Irs Too When our assortment is broken and we are too busy to wait upon you. Ovex Tomoxr Us. 9 P. M.| __ Both of our establishments, 921 Pa. ave. and 1013 Fst. n.u.. will be Rept open to-night and ‘evenings of next week until 9 o'clock. Electrie light to select by. Immense stock to se lect from. The dest of attention to all. oe @ LOTHROP. Calls attention to the Scns 24-inch Brocaded Plushes, in blue, olive, gold, ‘and crimson, $1.66 and $2.26 per yard. 50-inch Wool Satines, in blue, garnet, olive, and gold, only $2 per yard. 50-inch Silk Curtains, blue, gold, garnet, cop- er, and crimson, exquisite goods, only G11 Per LOTHROP'S, Branch, 1013 F st. nw. =| Homes Bas Re Ee ‘We lower the price to close out the following lines before Christmas. Somebody ought to be ‘made warm and happy Christmas night. 1 lot fine 12-4 white wool Blankets, fancy borders, heavy quality, large size. Reduced from $10 to $7.50 per pair. 1 lot extra fine 13-4 white wool Blankets, fancy borders, extra heavy quality, extra large size. Reduced from $11 to $8.50 per pair. ‘We have also reduced line of 12-4 white Mar.. seilles Quilts from $4.50 to @3.50 each. A grand bargain. (Third floor; take elevator.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cansmuas Sure Or Livexs, shige Prag Eee are distrib pie ecdered tbe a tie. We ae beter money's frorth ‘ot reliable ft evils Ge Biappa te Seriado, —— tterns, excellent qualities. 2 yai oe 1 ef 25 and 82.00. 3 sandal ards long, 50. 4 yards ee aa ‘Thess were secured at such s favorable ‘them and Tye mauled (oo from $1 to $2.50 low their real valt ‘50 bleached fringed German linen damask thd sarge lonm only 68.50 erect S00 Ada bleached colored bordered, German uunen dash Boy ‘Doplics, a worth $1.75, ‘:inths mike useful and very acceptable pree- ents, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Sruy Deranrvest Banoarss. ‘Many regular goods are coming and going that are apt to got overlooked at this time. Our newspaper space must be given to Christmas stuffs. What you want in our line expect to find. here at its best. Come early and often. LADIES’ MERINO UNDERWEAR. ‘We have just received another invoice of the Ladies’ Heavy Weight Merino Underwear (vests and pants), at 50c. per garment. ‘The best qual- x y we have ever had at this price. Customers have been waiting can now be supplied. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. This department is still spreading. What in the world becomes of all the Handkerchiefs? None have sprung more quickly into favor than, the Japaneso Silks, We call attention to: 200 doz. 22-inch White Japanese Sik Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, with neat, narrow-col- cored borders of checks and stripes: fine, soft, and a good bargain. Only 50 ceach. Not much to remember! We sell “all linen" Handkerchiefs at prices usually asked for “cot ton-and-linen mixed.” Particularly strong in “Initials. UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. A very sensible and acceptable Christmas prevent, Weare now displaying ap exceedingly attrac: tive stock. “Umbrelfas for looks. Umbrellas for ‘Wear. ‘The following are the best Umbrellas for the amount possible to get j-inch Glorias, $1.50 each, ‘inch Glorias, $2.00 each. Gloria Cloth outwears Silk two to one, and Jooks equally as well. GOSSAMER DEPARTMENT. Gossamers are really indispensable at this Season, and would make an appropriate present. 125, 82, and $3, 2 and #2.50. iaiherg Goseaineeer thaw dressy. ‘35 FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. We have marked down 25 Half-pieces of Fine All-wool French Flannels from 46 to 370. per yard. n include Plaids and Brocades, in Hcheaum colggnewand dios, eapecialy ult 0 Dresses, Wrap sis the best Flannel bargain yet offered. (Third floor: take elevator.) as WOODWARD & LOTHROP. (juRISTMAS Goops. 2 in incing that we have eects ler fa igagenay, tho" HE Seaspies. Ba KEN’ BOURBON AND BYE WHISKIES. Bo hot moet op eaves bes ‘brand for the Holidays, ‘Receptions, Entertain- Min oftering these goods, which are put up in 1, 2 and family us we sure you that iy are of'the'very finest quality, and te best aasort= "i ever offered in thin tek. y consist in ATED FiBNCH BR BRANDY at €3.75, 95, 88.25 1810.50 ver Gallon, as to gusts ae Buy "Wit "ise ‘862.78, 83.50 and @5.50 per Calon, an pont WINES #1 83.50, $5 and 86.50 per Gallon, ss *IHISHY at 82.50, 83.75, 85 and 86.50 per Gallon, RMAC ‘RUM (imported) at $3.50,nd 94.50-per Gallon, as to ALPLE. TODDY ‘ready for ose-something extra ‘fine—at $3.25 per Gallon, as to alts ‘The abowg foods, are put ‘up in 1,2 and 3 gallon aes, for deliv Pibefore you place your orders we will be gladif you will call and sample the above, as we feel quite sure we can please you and that these goods will give as good satiataction. as any on the market, and at low figures. tee ‘pack: to, itire satisfac- tions “Orders oy mail Promptly Alisa, “Recharge: for hee a ES ANGON BRO d18-5t and 9th sta. n.w. Coroaxe: Cn Cae COME ON! COME ON! COME ON! FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE. ASE ASE SL Prat" Some since & OGRAM, PuamwacreTs, 15th St. and N. ¥. Ave. N. W. Also an, smortment of Fine Cut Glassware, Pi Cases, Toilet and Sha Sure nvene a.iw Dazss Scrrs. Our Dress Suits to order are correct in style, perfect in fit, excellent in material and low in price. Our Prince Albert and Cutaway Suits of Diagonal and Cork- screws cannot be matched in the town. HARBAN & BENNETT, 1419 New York avenue. ocl2-3m Frowens ror raz nonpays. ‘Roses, Orchids, and other choice cut flowers. Foliage and Blooming Plants. ‘Norway Spruce for Christmas Trees, Imported Immortelles for Cemeteries, etc. JOHN SAUL, 621 7th st. n. w., Opp. Patent office. For New Ysars Receertoxs 416-7t" FAILLE FRANCAIS, MOIRE FRANCAIS, SATIN RHADAMES, SATIN MERVEILLEUX, SURAHS and GAUZE, in all the new Evening Shades. EMBROIDERED and PEARL MUKL FLOUNCING, ILLUSIONS, NETTS, LACES, in Latest Paris Noveltios. ‘We are showing elegant EVENING GOODS at mod- {LAIN and EMBROIDERED CREPES, in detiate a ‘The most extraordinary bargain in large WHITE DINNER NAPKINS, at $6, worth $10. BARNESLEY DOUBLE DAMASKS, at 81.50, worth $2. What setaa table off to better advantage than fine Linen Damask? What makes more useful present than a dozen elegant Napkins? ‘Large stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s ILE UM- BEL GOB nll color, fom 82 pair. to: HANDKERCHIEFS and MUFFLERS is great ‘variety. Having reduced the prices of our heared: Fred before the Holidays, acceptable presents can be in choice Goods at great reductions. 48-in. CASHMERES reduced to 8730. They oan- ‘not be matched in the city. PATTERN DRESSES hive been reduced 26 portent. | SOU? ‘We haves large stock and are determined to nell. © MOIRE SASH RIBBONS, at $2, worth $3. BILKS in every shade. BONNETS PERFECTION BLACK TLE, ua beet in the world. btnareccstis. 919 PENNSYLVANIA A} 4 .B—THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. as ONE PRICE. WANTED-—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR_ RENT—HOUSES. _ aw. AGENTS; NONE 60, $40 per Tage Wiartods ere GIRL IN A SMALL FIRES, Wits ras ae canst Picloor Me WM. AT. is Werretl reese SEE r ut and ortake [TUATION 13th st. new. SATS | aN KEEPING, Star XURSE FOR iT oe sas — ‘woman preferred. Apply at —A BOY OF 16, WHO HAS SOME gi cooknocvine. RES RE 1727 De TANTED —AT ONCE — AN EXPERIENCED ‘Salesman, holiday week; liberal paid. “Apply O59 Pesnayivanis salary Sere 2 Wages ep—A GIBL 1 TO. DO Gi Oe GE ENERAL HOUSE. HOUSE. ave. nw. ‘ANTED-AN must write a neat Siamudeations conden icED SOOKE; and be accurate ai figures. Bt All spe BAS as Wars oy COOK ELL” RECOM- ANTED-AN J ‘can bring | mnt te amd ANTED = WOMAN, Dest rete ree Tea onalltien, country. ity” oe ORES, WHS WHO WHO to read to and writ fee well’ ie for ECB 630 and 632 Fn. w. pt sie A cae Ta a pees pe aly tee ales SES aS NTED-AT ONCE-MEN | AND WOMEN AS ‘cooks and oo ‘Durses, M, Wisma niet OF WA toa Birkett Pl cama dress B. J. F., Star office, XG0OD SKIRT, AND Wise ith st. n.w. —A NEAT WHITE GIRL (GERMAN Tecomm« do light housework in small ing fair wages, MBS. RAHA ‘ANTED — AT ONCE — A GOOD BS W ‘clored Gooky who can be wells oer led. Ad- ANTED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES AT. Wriedinse i HMID'S, 812 7th st. n.w. situation is away from any who likes and is fond of al7-2t WE D— BY A GE! EMAN, TO GO TO North Carolina, a thoroughly good. Who.can also bake ard understands dairy ‘work. ‘The Be'very well recommended. “Address fee? colored large town, and a person ie country igetorrea must ‘Cook, jtar of- Bor ONC WAXTED (A FIRST-CLASS COOK; NO OTHER need apply: 216 9th st. ‘COOK: bermaids, Nurses, Kitchenmaic Scrubbers, Coachmen, ‘Waiters, Gera Flor ‘Canvagsers. Nat. Labor Bureau, th st. ANTED—“LIFE OF GEN. % ANCOCK;’ out! “Science of Life,” “Blue and Gray,” “Pio- ete, “Grant, V neer Heroes.” Sam Jones’ Mons, 110 TO 1D Gm, cua ara rist an 17-61 Just 0 Brees ‘of; agents wanted. —K. A: DINSMORE. 49 fie Building. a17-3t* oe WAITER AND HOUSE SERVANT; yeferences required. Apply at 1324 18th st. n.w. SITUATION BY MAN eae | aro ae Vee eee p nea cae rote ee ™ Windia Bhat aut ‘and tincie. Ponitior to tnstract children: mation, tieaaaat Feferences exc! oftice. Sie rED—1 oY OF EXPERIENCE, A SER aE ny FOR_RENT—ROOMS. ath at. Fane oaaakes? ore | eer ° '—A NICE NEWLY-FURNISHED FRONT lectin oh 13 at Soy chee ol Fae. FURNISHED. sng1gll modern improvements JOR RENT_TWO NEW Th ay Ds 7 Fa FW FW, camacon. | Erinn ins, tn nro lan oe Jauprovermenta. Sth wt. ber Pension office: Inquire st + POR RENT DWELLING. 73 supa pais eee it OURAMS Drug tore, cor i FandGu. ooh meme Sz 2 FS, thi third floor, weil fur- ek then if de Sth fay ce with oan NEAR DUPONT CIRG Sad rere fone. ovpoule Sud ALL., Star office, WANTED_BY A FIRST-CLASS WHITE COOK, in a private family, to cook or to nurse; can do chamberwork: best of references country. Cali at 1719 13 WANTED RENOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE andcompetent servants in, all capeeitieg white and colored- 8 BUR- (with city rete GESS. Emp, Bureat, O26 Fate, WANTED—ROOMS. 'TED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ond floor, for light housekeeping, bet gd 16th, Fand O sts n.w. Rent must be reasonable. ferences exchanged, Address G. D. E., Star of ‘exchi at W NTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED Toms raitable for light, housekeepint rE to exceed $10; references exchanged. Star office. mS 288, SEE ets (Se en | pam oe NSS ae ee Bs | FOR BEE tarBe Patio ake Fas | Sees Se an ing can or oa -2w* | ROR Pevarigat nema es Ric LY DROOR. ITUA" Ni ‘MEN AND Wé WO mo aT Ee ——_ ROOM! m vughout -- +- Los t. Amprev Nese 10) Sa OMEN Fa c= and street | stv near Thomas Ciclo eee > Foome. ES a ae etibneek oeiainag Gohan aod Te ST.BoT RENT_AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PAR. | finprovementa: they ate in ftereiass sontinion | Ree s ogtaintin hres rope ste’ | ailencelian pie ured: Tout 890 perio As agurraseed: op; | 7 B ‘aise Een Te ia0 tal Bow OS i8-6t OR RENT—17. ¥ Sr. [A 30, BOOMS ark ED—A SITUATION i RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED es conveniences; near fet, Be cxretient lot W: W thirtr.va: Srvvclas butler ot re reset noom. bet ome beth, private family “tet scuba (if pes 4 ference. We Sa RENTCSTOF FAVS zr ERE Bor tick wave. OR RENT —A TARGE FURNISHED FRONT | F'House.g100and yreaed according wales Wireeca SEIN REED ih ALOE TO; south front: #5 Seay h | properey: fen he Malate I oui a payments er Ea 2° : ther Fooms. Shobt eaiaal on —4 spd wiih frstcline roferenche a ia syivania ave. n.. what Zou mow throw sway for ret. Cap tae ee Sica pune | REY Be a oe anh hoc ane! aa eteny berranty ares agaged for any wie gatheen ae aoe boat nee See SE 3 secon of epee qeovven en oe Pe ou = tenn Fulshed Hons, with pans Soames ‘and Waiters. Net. Labor: TE sags fae i RENT—A SUIT naa hoot, wit open Bis 008 oe i per mon "OH. ENGEL, O20 Pet ne neak 2 aan ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, SCYCRNISHEIROOWEC Bn uJ ee AN SRoOM nee ‘E Mae ftiry cducated. of excellsnt bits, Abs RENT. petty ses FONE AIRGLY oR Fe northwest section. clagantiy’ fui ot = Situatloh in a good grocery store, aoe ibe eeerany Soraienia, fo gue Pauare trom | irae sow Bers LER & KUT erouD, Keal Estate Brokera, 1226 F st. nw JOR RENT—RANDSOME HOUSE N. Wi omg ang ath: south front; desirabi location; peing refitted; Will adapt alterations to please righg Peg aha Mow moderate renal. “Addon ios Se Ts-6e" | aera tae rood attendance. diet m RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED FR Fooms, one with alcove, at 208 Fat, uw. dl? IR RENT_SINGLY OR TOGETHER—TWO COW. Fiimaicatine front room, second cor; beautirally and ne cane = ad cor ve mind ‘office; private far moderate. 308 Indisna ave. eidirs i Sey jocation” and desirable for month A'S. CAYWOOD, cor. Utirand K ste Soe ies JOR RENT—NO. 1324 16TH W..ELPGANT FS, RENT_—1627 well-furnished Rooms, with or without board, salt sired; references exchanged. R RENT_NEAR, jor, Mt ae: for MC. ; Cagis ita THOMAS CIRCLE, HAND- some rooms, well Mi ee eon aor | ROR RENTOUL WaT STN Ww oiVELE and three op third, en suite or singly. References re- | A’ roms all molern improvements, @60. quired. 1415 N st = “n26-4w | CAYWOOD, corner #th and K sts. 2.0- OR EXT TWO VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, | La, in private family, 1415 17th st. nw., Fes RENT—HOUSE 624 B ST. NE, SIX ROOMS, for tenant ‘ave. Herdics’within one square. sna cellars Bow iy y ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND ss 5 (Witcrtinest part of sige disaas asd basa RE as RENT—S08 1 ST, A dectrable new seven-toom Store and Dwelling, THREE NEWLY FUR- ‘niebed com ~ | 408 0 st. nw. alll modern Improven table ae avottove in oom: Aion BA Siar ofc 10 | dona fateabe sid tnnee” OF HMMCESINE: FY SUP | Saat LOUISE a 'TED—TWO GOOD MACHINISTS FOR Al ED—A GENTLEMAN, IGNER, DE- ‘LOO! TREE as eee. kinds of work; must work ten hours. H. L. OWE: Wax two Rooms, first or Bie bel mi Oh, RENT — AF 208, a 5 as J20K RENT—A NICE SIX-ROOM AND Ba’ 1406 New York ave. 416-3t 13 ee te — M sawn or ga = in Bi, or would rent parlor 1712 Brick House an modern ing nt ey DAN INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN OF | Teferences exchanged. Address star office. 1° venue, between ‘and | tocat t moderate to good tenan ‘the Vee eee: ne Se eae | saat Rae of per aoe and other Address MUTUAL, ie Si I A Ti one BENT 1406 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, JOR RENT—DANENHOWER & SON, paces d16-3t* ” FOR SALE--MISCEL NEOUS two front roome with Bo eho fur: | as i ab 3 at nw. =a NTED-AGENTS WANTED 10 REPRESENT ‘AP—ONI TYPE. | Comforts siniy; bores ety neon Oth and SO = Seema a ASTER AGENTS PARTE, Ty REPRESENT Paneet xz peammogon, args | la pa as ed wre a Fo CaP command business will be Uberally chine, new, mod. imp» FRANK J. TIBBETS, General Manager, 1420 F st. at office of od _a6-6t ‘ANTE Fitting, LADIES TO N CUTT the Farks Cutilue Sencol LE. [NG AND Patterns cutto measure, May Building 7th and E sts, n.w. a7-20* Fe SALE—COMPLETE, | 'E, NEARLY NEW | FINE. Sn ateiaie for) blab a clant Avescolunth ewapaper. Price, $330 cas Cx. Star office, a1" ‘stn w., 8 rooms, all mont FoR Re RENT SUITES 01 OF ROOMS ON SECOND 0 119 Est. n, and third floors, furnished, with board, at Jal¢ an ROUEN Ret nw. Will be rented singly. af irae: ISHED ROOMS, tnw, d16-20 aie RENT — THREE UNFUBN second fi ANTED— WANT YOU!—ALIVE ENERGETIO Man or Woman needing profitable employment to represent us in every county: salary $70. r month ses. OF & in comrigsion on sales if pre- foro ves ‘Outat and bar- 9 sta) Houlars free. STAS Ay ATED EAD {DARD SILVERWARE for ust thelr own homes: no canvassi work for us at their o kaha eB SEE: distance no obj PLY COMPA. ANTED — DUNDO! conducted by’ white and with references. 7: 43 tffor at., Bostor Ladic i colored, for ‘all kinds of nets be 00., Boston, x YOUNG GIRLS ‘TO TO C. eu cooks, 81010 da, bs, and i ou ae oh eyment Bureat. 926 5 st. n.w. di3-6t* TTED_CANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSUR- aims} aad commiadon” APY to 256 4% st nw. 0c29-3m. WANTED—HOUSES. honse.from $1,000 to $ ,000. Al ‘Dusiness corner: MER. A 5 OR 6 ROOM 2, Iso an unimproved jovernment Printing office north= Rost “LAWRENCE & NASH Real Estate agents, 1010 Fat.nw. ANTED TO PORCH ASE ‘A6TO 8 ROOM BR or ‘with modern ii Will deal with owners only? no Address stating price, exact 3 436 stn. w. g. J., Star office, Tocation, eto. nd 8. Bevsent to Teun sta. Purdioularsmay be et improvements; located n. w. jeed. answer. Room, 10, ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH THREE NICE Houses of six or seven rooms: must be stating full aru are, lgeallty and cheap, Star office. Weenie PAY $1,500 TO Beciie for small brick house; no objection. wt og nvestmnent required. Mt wh CASH [iene W irri vest, Saab io cema pa 000" Taco L.D., Star office. al7-2t ‘ANTED—TO BUY, OF THE: OWNERS, SIX x MORE houses in ‘the t, ranging in small brick Price from $1.000 to $3,000. G. COLLAMER, 629 F st. n.w. WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS W: Dt AND $1,000, RESPECTIVELY, A2G per Set interests op centrally located tin? che property, 1e amount of t! ae ‘and ‘A PUG PUPPY. where it can be seen, DOG, Star worth near three times ‘MONEY, Star office. ‘ADDRESS, NTED—CLOTHES-WRINGERS FOR REPAIR wa ‘new rolls put in. Send them to 1714 Pe Nanlzaye. or send postal ‘card to ‘us to call. unsyl- ‘Address at Wit AURORA will do away with Wrinkles and make alle away natural. Stamps.” 30 ents per botie, 18-002w* P.0.Bor S608, Sram, Mass. ‘ANTED—5,000 LOADS OF OYSTER SHI Wier CS Warren moines. an CARDS AND cea mpaible party: small radvatizone me of printer. ahdiress WAXTEDAT0 8 pox A SMALL TRON SAFE WITH combination lock. Ac ie \ddress, stating price and wieas ons nesnen 100, ear cen di6-2¢ “RATS — RATS — SLAUGHTER uses, Ih a, ery a ‘tables and private bouses cleaned ‘Address WM. ta and. +H, SAHEI ANG, or par HOWIGAN Gis “Sihet aw: Waste, ‘work attended to $F.ta.i90, cur beaut Stones, Coping, ew tion. Sf eranite, call on (NING & CO., 1320 ‘ONE WISHING CEMETERY by skilled and. ‘workmen, Vault and Aftar Work in italian jirania ave. now. ‘applica: alii ‘ANTED-LAWYERS AND OTHERS TO CALL fo get our low figures on brlet wor! te oan 0¢30-3m_ ‘rth bee — MRS. ANNIE C. Wee eee 126- FAUNCE, TYPE- cS SAS 225 In- tm" Wate, EPHOLSTERY 01 iy eames dat orc iis Practical Upholsteret, 1006 ineon OF FINE PARLOR ttresses renovated for cover inet repairing. 14th stn. w. Wee EEO NER, AT THE FD naire 7a EG. BOCKWELLS ms itabien ‘st. 2. w. ‘ED—OLD gor. AND Wie ler, 608 VER BOUGHT HE 2 V ANTE WASHINGTON MAGIC CREAM, stantaneous Cure—/ oppor, aout Pinto, Wot d_@ clear complexion insured to all who ty ORAS mB Bt Syd 7th and th and E sts.; FA eae of, Teh and, ahs preg en L BAS Mibary P= eas Pa ave; ft. 501 pee ee Fevers ose. aa ee ark — Fok SALE POOLEY TEAVING Town, sell their elegant, Mantel 2Ornamenta, consisting two" broures, French ‘clock, vases? also indies" ebouy writing desk, rolling top." Address EDWARDS, Star office. 1 TOR SALE BAY HORSE: CAN BE SEEN aT stable in rear 1135 New Jersey ave, n.W., {rom Bam, 4to6 FOR SALE CALIGHAPH WRITER, Ni sell cheap if sold before the holidays. at KOPPEL'S, Artist Tailor, 605 13th et.n.w, _1¢ 1 nSALETA NICE XMAS GIFT WOULD BE Lieu 8a Mae angen, left for aale with DAVID 6. JOHNSON, ongamsot ah ter, 719 19th st. ‘OR 8 SALE IS THE, THE WALL_300,000 OLD BRICK: be taken of sixty days, ‘WM 8. Mo: EAN, Lath and Bates R SALE—SALTZSTEIN'S, 918 F Sy. Ser; SeLN ‘out entire stock of watches Slocks and ana below cost, will continue the Ousiness witha, 4 lan Stock of optical goods. Call immediately and great bargains for holiday presents. F®, SALE—THIRTY HEAD OF HORSF: ARRIVED FROM GEORGETOWN, KY. 10 Coupe Horses; one pair of matched Chestnut Sor- rel Horses, 15 hands 3 inches high; one pairof Black Horses, 15 hands 3 inches high, very stylish; also two of the finest Saddle and Harness Horses that have ever gamete Spe ket “= ay Horse. ie eS 16 ands 1 incl can trot a.m can drive him: one Ba pair eles Bands bigs an trota imilein 2. Arive her; zone Bay Horse (Billy), 15 oe high—can trot a mile in 3 minutes. Wecall 7 ur special attention to ples Horse (Frank), 16 hands high; can pace amile in 2:30; any lady oF gentleman can ‘drive a No Kentuck; ced for them. To beaeen at JOHN SIMMONS Stable, No. $11 128 n, D.C. a16-1W Tur at. nw. Ws R RENT.—1303 F ST. N.W— ROOMS, EN SUITE wo hed or uufarnished, ‘second and it and gas if desired. a15-4t i RENT_UNFURNIBHED THREE CONNECT. second oF third floor: lane ¢ apd iene south front; caterer Dext erate! 20) Te, EERIE {30-50 1415 Coreor Yr "40.00 /1803 Sth n. 1 JVALL, sucosssor to Duvall & Marr, $25 F street n.'w. ean Tasunaiooriar hoaeeksering ales twe ase faces south and west, and ted; sanitary plumbing. 11217 6 a, ar RENT A SUITE OF NICELY FURNISHED Don rome peesore: south front erate fires, open rer glows Circle. Reasonable Tent” no_othet Tequired. 1211 Rhode ave 10 ‘(OB RENT—AT 1919 G ST, N. W. PLEASANT sunny with best board. A few table board- (ers acoomm: nol3-3w" R RENT_PERSONS TOOKING FOR ROOMS invited to cail at for free list beg compinly invited to call ator office for free list surance. 182 Fae ‘a3. i RENT BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOMS af ith Board; references : ocl6-w" Fa Pear unieiees Rie fexut Nithout Board: many calle for rooms im all the city. All to it it tenants: or dae winber wal please cast Ser “aime “Gk HENRETTA. E RENT — 915 8ST. NW. FURNISHED ees a ee =f ‘08 RENT_TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED third door, wits os te Board f 1807 ot nw, willbe Jet single or en suite. im 85283 Fos SALE—OR LEASE—THE PROPRIETOR OF Spring Wood Nursery, Flower and Market Garden offers's n to any one disposed to embark in thie Stisinesss "IT is oftuated near ynehburg, Va, and en Joys an established trade of thirty years, and is com- plete in all of its department a Badal ‘reasons for selling, Address DAY, 17-6" hburg, Vs OR SALE—BILLIARD TABLE—A FINE CAROM F table, 45sx9; in fine order. Address 132 ee 5 13 Lene PAIR FINE COACH HORSES, 7 rears: Perfectly matched and fine driv- Pech care ave sound and al? right. Can be seen N's, 27 and vite R SALE—WORKS OF ART. vites Ladies and Gentlemen to & Gomneutl. cut are. to soe quite «variety of Of nurs for [E—A FINE FAMLY Sones ai | Aa 5g FR, RENT—2522 L ST. NW. NEAR PENNSYE: ‘yania aven ‘to Senators or ‘board if de- es és MG. or other nev-im* | 18st por RENT—SUITE OF LARGE, NICELY- 7 ‘furnished Rooms, located. Pies a ; best and-eas’ 200 Stanton Pisce, thot and | tpn dK, £ yusetta ave. Be. i Fi 3 ee rs , gra FOR RENT—FLATS. FR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED— Ze i rary S tof ‘Roome: bath room, with hot and | 325 pid gatee eo 20T Tih et awe App\y FITCH, FOX | MAD eB cor Peuneplvans over kad ith ot dein | 191 —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITE | 175: es Thiraloor site avo ae | 1933 open irea; beds and bod-rocim TurmleLinge all the most com: | Cor.N ee < terms advantageous to. Permanent tenants; 1823 Ist References exchanged. n20-1m_ FOR RENT—STORES. & ese Hage rere bist 3 3 ee 1634 RL ave. nw. 1428....600 ‘OR RENT _A SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANCE. | 1901 1780 Fat nw. 10.73 Fro pebrenn and aere Fins sone ‘west wn rane + = Bw 131 250 ots, 5 /. P. MYI 1428 N. ae 313 Hs ae 14TH ST. NoW.: LARGE 1902 Ht at, five-room House above: 818 18th Pht ot House separ . 1616 19th 1810 Natu: * 3! we ¥ & a17-1m, vies New ¥ Minses Tricycles fi "ib, Bole agents for Taeal ag Plea oa Mocking Bird; splendid singer. iglasees, finest French opera IB SALE—HARTZ MOUNTAIN, T'pe eve nw FREE DARK BAY, HANDSOM. ITION;; SOUND, and safe fora ls POR SALE LARGEST STOCK OF CHRISTMAS Wheels, including second-hand. bo and Star Bicycles, 1 SALE_A RARITY—A PERFECTLA to ‘To be on testy Cat. ne. OR SALE—GOLD SPECTACLES, Sas Be Fone ever at Wasl ington Optica Company 60 0 Lath et, bet H. and TD. we Imported and Donerte Sing a otal ne ae aan |ALE—A Fee Sit chean ee Fo foth sea. Fe, SALE-SIXTEEN SELECT HORSES. ron CHRISTMAS HOUSE a4. them three fine ‘two ‘or pole teas and' sit horees suitable fo for 00 ‘and saddle ure; ali guaranteed sound and F. DOWNEY, 1620 Let. nw. a1¢-20" ee ao saan) nit leathe ‘Landau; a ~~ Tip Latasa: one Goupelette, ae Ao0d 2 Seetied Rockaway, own make, Gole and shafts: ‘also, two Coube Hockaways, not done wh, TF Ww JOYCE, 413-lw 412 to 416 1éth st. nw. POR, SALE — A FINE BTOCK OF CARRIAGES, eeu cia for winter use, —— Rt J. Aas 413-1m aitodio idthet nw. ? FOR RENT—OFFICES. RENT—DESIRABLE —-- SiTH HEAT, | ena eo ing. iy W. RENT- FINE, LIGHT FRONT OFFICE Finn n ballaing ale Fotnw. dl4-6tr Fe Fe RENT—OFFICE ROOMS, IN BUILDING 1,635 FES sraceiers Erezsteey sma ge ia] Fat. {OR RENT—TWO BEAUTIFUL OFFICE. Soom ea atest Siem torcficeson Het 635 to 40. PROCTOR & SON, 1225 F st. 2. w. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS "RENT — FURNITURE FOR TEN ROOMS— itchen to parlor « cme bem Fe. SALE-SPECIAL HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN fine Pianos from, o1r5 apy ‘one ‘new, for EID £ Bhos, 700'finst. new “ati R SALE OR EXCHANGE—A otherwise I offer the Setar Ncuntet I By jorks” for sale or sit unrferaot a mil, fromm Tice im oo psoas (oF gounty, from Sik Fas ses Serica anety ar ofesr Oe rath et nw. dom Feces oee ARRIAGES, ‘and. winter use; eues dix Passenger Rockay but Little, inaigete ke, ef 400 Penns tie ¥. ms ALE Ho a. ei ‘OF Fistpomeot St, lego hat tn Siete Apply at BAINES Couch Shope, 2508 2508 Pa. sve. ‘Sin Fagin Saute oc stent “ake other’ Pianos in yen all nes PIANO EXGINGE Wal Wilingoan Fe ESTE WaTRS, 05 PER ORT £:20-8m__W. H. PORTEIC Genesal Agent, 033 Fat, ae LOST _AND FOUND. Fie FRIDAY NIGHT SES 32.90, OUT OF gard cas to E Sa rae 418 Sih st. — O8ST—AN ENGLISH aE EGON Ee ae Laemertherey, FROME. SF ati ine Silver Watch. with Gold if returned to Miss, ‘ANDERSON, 1350 R RENT —1 THREE STORY AND BASEM! Ree ‘awe om. i, 11a ian rk Hiri, 2 at Be ERE aco oS Sacuiaak aes fast. J. hooves ons ame on gage. S coum WATOR, SILVER ais Tae CArETO nen Ky ap ob, Hy a tusted r a Dwelling, nine Br rae Sef erg Zeya | Aaa iossaee me. di-awe Lies 1653 PA. AVE, 0 wr Taueaes HOME: FURNACE 53 PA. AVE. 0 AVE elie Gees rene be Ce part of it to eqioeagears of : ae oe —— bee Sree = hee soni