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dl : z CRIRY SIGN <5. OFFICER, Wasuratox, D.C. 1886. + Ardications fr Tonelenm. ae W.S. Torras, J suas is the “Daisy” pillow- 604 9th street m. Ww. ailon Tharp, BIEXY, Godfrey & Hol- Dist KENNEDY 4 Cc orp Crow Wir Chores Kraemer, 737 7th PURE WINES, BRANDIESAND RUMS. ‘Tharp's Goup SrEcTAct ES, € classes, &e., at Wash- a Optical Ce,. St im. We ards, 75¢. per hun- brated New Engiand 1 Ol Rye and Bourbon in bottles, > whisky, the best on the per c.tlldn, $1 a quart and a sample bottle, ‘THaxr, SIS F street nortuwest. npler,cr.43g. SO cents a pint, 25 cents arsjconslt t and do’ Savreyes! CITY AND DISTRICT. Anpavews.—“The ¥e00n Nartonat.—“ lone in London. Krrvan's Inka Sideon’s Burlesquers, Dor: Mesztx—L Haxuns.—“Stre Manassas Pax ' he Seamen's pin Brooklyn, N.Y. ing“ une for thr Bradvary z Piast evening . Brooks, residing «ta dead color r of Gti street heast, aud took it on K U Lafant on and wo while arti 2eW Tes the he: uan's, hospital, a to’ bis he northiy Holy 3 t, Was pulling from the Bove a poi « from his inj when the my revel arted red Delow Ht Fem, and Shots at + alley bet 60 an UR streets, and'10th aad hori hve Doctors Martin and Vet} of Herth we Deen | chosen as view previdenis ecological Section of the coming mcdl at Wash- | ington. Yesterday, 1 nder entered dan and Pai Ang a barrel of whisky Ushment on North c: pros in the case of ‘Thomas Sherk | tek Mev: arged with steal | frou ona Raedy's estab | pitol stree hristmas Enteriainments. ‘The children of the English Sunday school of the Fatherland church on Monday night celebrated | their annual Christiaus festival. Through the et- | forts of its patrons the church room presented a | Striking seene. Inthe rear, over the Tafsed plat. | form, there Was a generotls decoration of ever Breehis twined in graceful folds, and a program of Songs, recitations and musical selections, finely | ‘Fendered, kept the close attention of the audience. Fing the evening Santa Clatis made. hls appear. ce, and ageneroits distribution of gists followed. | 4_ The Christuas entertainment at. McKendree } SE. chureh last night consisted of choruses by thé | hol, a duet by Misses Nellie Hodgkin and | patie Lewis; Miss Lula Crogxon, organist: Miss Eaith Peck, ‘plunist. Recitations’ by Miss Jennie | White and’ Jesse Lemon; after which came the | ain performance, modeled after the article con. | "tributed to Tne Evexixe Stak by “Unele Jonn® | after Christmas of 1885, in which the follow sons, all in appropriate costumes, took PSoh MeCormick, Saran Greer. Jennie Mickie; | \ddie Bolway, Wm. 0. Belt, Arthur Lemon, Flor: fence Stidhan, S.C. Cissei, Wm. Walker, Ernest ‘Cissel, Samuel Meeks and Eadie Brian. Distribu- “tion of gitts followed. ‘The Christnas entertainment of the Union }Ehapel Sunday school was held last evening. | Hiss Neiiie Baxter and Dr. Ladson sang a duet ‘and Mr. Percy Glue delivered a recitation. A num-| [ber of books Were distributed as prizes to the most ‘attentive schoiars, and candies were distributed Ho the children generally. | ‘The Christmas celebration of the Sunday schoo! | jotthe Unity Presbyterian church last evening ier ‘@ very pleasant affair. George A. Prevost K ithe superintendent, presi: after muste and ‘Fecitations gifts were distributed, the pastor, Rev. jr. Patch, and his wite, not being forgotten. | A pleasant feature of the Christmas cele- Yrration of the Sunday school of the Fith pBaptist_churen last evening was the p ‘sentation by Mr. S. M. Yeutman. in behalf o! the school, of a Nd ded cane to the super- idntendent, Winfela 5. Olive. 4 program was well Tendered, and a pleasant interchange of gifts fol- | Jowed, in which pastor, teachers and scholars Partictpated. The Fourth-street M. E. Sund: thelr Christmas entertainment last night to. | crowded house. There was a large tree beaut! fully trimmed, also an old-fashioned snow house ‘Dunit on the platform. The exercises consisted of Feading of the seripture by Miss Maggie Henry, and recitations by Miss Annie Bacon, Miss Minnie Fowler, Miss Annie Dunn, and Miss Carrie Fulla- Jove, and singing by the “school, T. B. Stahl, as- Sistant superiatendent, distributed presents to ‘the pastor, teachers and schol: afterward Santa. Claus distributed 400 boxes of confectionery. sehool gave Another Oleomargarine Case. LEWIS KRAUSE HELD TO ANSWEE A CHARGE OF VIO- LATING THE Law. ‘The second case brougit under the act of Con- Sress regulating the manufacture and sale of oleo- Margarine was called fo the attention of Judge Suell this morntag by Assistant District Attorney Lavender, the dei Keeps a grocery store at No. 1910 K st west. Mr. Carrington appeared for the defendant | and entered a pies of James J. Jarboe, depu ‘or of internal Fevenne, testified that Some days ago he went to the defendant's siure, asked the price of butter and purehased a p 0 cents for It. ‘Whe roll of butter was taken from a stone jar. ‘The defendant took a paper wrapper off the roli eof newspaper. ector of Ini Keventie Eckloff, testified that after the roil of what was pui for butter had been zed by Prof. Taylor he Visited th endant, Who satd he took the wrap. ew them in the ire b t Day te with " On them. On « The detendant Vat he had Prot. the deputy collector, omane rine sent to the crand jury; bonds 100. der this Law upon convic than $1,000 oF two he = Gin, sa all WO Fears fense, one ¥ ‘THE Ane Beawes AGars Part The expla the railroad omnis of the passenger treins on th the B. O., near Kuowies aecoun Srag, w 80 tra for Which Was publisi: 5 that t kes hated to were + Which fact that 1 oss of Ue. ‘hi wer » Ua ety kate tm the ee nour, Joes! about U rors were shaken aftlernoe:. Yreka, wos sll Bod Bist The pow even tae tu {x ‘Onto, be the German GROMGETOWN Axa THE E STREET THEATER. ‘The Order of the Commissioners in the Case. ‘The conclustons of the commission appointed to investigate the advisability of granting a permit to Mr. Strasburger to remodel the E street rink for theater purposes, were, as stated in yesterday's Stax, referred to Building Inspector Entwistle for bis report, Mr. Entwistle this morning submitted the entire matter to the Commissioners, who, after a conference, issued the following order: he Commissioners recognize the propriety and advantage of suitable places of amusement, and desire to interpose no unnecessary difiiculties in the way of their establishment and mainte- nance, Dut are cleariy of opinton that all butidings projected to contain a large number of people and exposed to more than ordinary risks should be so devised as to secure the greatest measure of pub- lie safety that experience has shown to be prac- ticable in similar eases, ‘They are also of opinion that before licenses Issue for the establishments 4a question te interests of the adjacent and neighboring properties, whose values and risks jay be affected thereby, should be carefully considered. It Is therefore ordered: ‘That in the case of a projected construction or reconstruction of a theater, hall or public assem- Diy room, the plans and’ specitications to be sub. mit the application for the permit to be so drawn as to secure the con- formity of che proposed structure with the best inodern practice in Such eases, special regurd being had to the security of the structure, aus ol prevention and extinguishment of fire, nS OF EXIE froin stage and auditorium and ap: r heating and ventlation, And further That in wll eases where ‘bullding per- tor constructions of the nature above ini edd ave applic license for the partieul: in question shail trst be procured. of buildings 1s charged With the ex ats Order.” WHAT XK, STRASHURGER SAYS. Mr. Strasburger and his mauager were at the District office Uns morning waiting for the de- cision. When the Commisstoners’ door was opened Ludiow came out and, seeing Mr. Strasburger, ficial order. 71 ter read it d chen ext ne UY Stu that loeaity Jess I get the signatares i301 Will not be able ep the contracts Which exal The inspecto ecution or did not say what he was going uid Unat bis attorney Was out of the intimated that a suit would-be ast the District government for irom the withdrawal of bis per- ict the building. Oificers Elected. De Molay Mounted Commandery, No. 4, K. T., last night re-elected the following officers fur the ensuing 3 George A. Shehan, E.C.; R.'T. Hies- ton, Gen.; Wm. I. Sherwood, C.V. Trout, prelate; C.C. M. Le Mer, S.W.; J Hodges, J.W.; Thomas Somervill | L. G. Stephens, reeorder; W. S. Roose, trustee. ‘Aimerican Guard Couneil, No. 1, 0. elected Uae iolewing oft “ Whaling; vice counselor, George W. WIS" ing secretary, Divine tary, A. J. Blackman; financial Norton; treastivel i. Schiosser; examiner, J... Bowen; inside: ctor Linklus; ottside protector, Wile nan; Urustees, T, M, Milstead and G secre SeCIEAIY, dl B. PF. Snyder; indsctor, Dugan, Good Will Commandery, Ni sted the foilowi have 21, V.0.G. Rc nee Wi, Ben. €, Severance; W.H., Win. I se tivscoe E. Kedway; W.0.G., Waldo tees, Dre Si. Groot, ALN. NeBath, epresentative to Grand Com ery, Wim, Hi. Po ery, Dr, rhe ¢ MW and iuaster, Hamilion S. Sintt senior g Warden, Suniel H. West; junior grand ury Coeman; grand Ueasurer, Mason S. Lowry; grand seeretiry, Win, H. Myers. — REUNION OF HGH Scuoo1 Boys.—The class of ’81, of the High school, ueld its sixth annual reunion last evening al Freund's. The following ofiicers | Were eleet¢d for the ensuiug year: President, Walter Donaldson; frst vice president, Hi. Pearson; second vice president, T. W. ‘Birhe third vive president, J. E. Rockett; secreta L. Sturtevant; assistant Secretary, W. F. ‘Talia: ferro; treasurer, Koger Mitchell. “Atter the busi ness ineeting, Uie annual dinner was eaten. A Stir ENTERED BY Mixor Herrs.—George A. Galloway and other minors entered suit in equity at cue City Hail yesterday against Robert A. Dent, of Baltimore, Md., and John L. Crouse, of this Dis: trict. ‘They Claim as helrs of the late Amos Gal- loway, Who, as they allege, was tenant in common with Robert A. Dent of a lot in square 131, be- tween Boundary, T and 19th streets northwest, improved by a two-story frame house; that Crouse has entered upon the property and takes its rents and profits. ‘They pray an inquiry as to Crouse’s right and for a decree giving them a portion of the Tents, etc. ae RoseeD HER Evrvover.—Eltzabeth Betters a colored servant girl in the empioy or Mr. Daniel W. Shelton in Bast Washington, Was charged in the Police Court to-day with the grand larceny of 360 from her employer. Mrs. Shelton tesutied that yesterdry morning she heard some notse up stairs ‘and going up she round the trunk broken open and the goods scattered over the floor. When the inoney Was counted about $300 Was missing. The defendant was Searched and $60 Was tound in her shoes. OMicer Wright Lestified as to the confession of the defendant. “The case was sent to the grand jury. ee ‘New YEAR Capps at Gould’s, 421 9th st. Scary, Trcuy Six AND ALL ITCHING AND SCALY SKIN AND SCALP DISEASES CURED BY CUTICURA. Psoriasis, Eczema, Teter, Ringworm, Lichen, Pru- Titus, Seald Head, Milk Crust, Dandruff, Barbers’, Bakers’, Grocers’ and Washerwomans’ Itch, and every species of Itching, Burning, Scaly, Pimply Humors of the Skin and Scalp, with Loss of Hair, are positively cured by Curicuna, the «reat Skin Cure, aud Curt CURA Soar, an exquisite Skin Beantifier externally, and Curicuna Kesouvenr, the new Blood Purifier, in. ternaily, when physiciaus and all other jremedies fail. PSORIASIS, OR SCALY SKIN. I, John J. Case, D. D. S., having practised dentistry im this country for thirty-five years and being well known to thousands hereabouts, with a view to help any who are afflicted as I have been for the past twelve years, testify that the Curicura Rewepres cured me of Psoriasis, or Sealy Skin, in eight days, after the doe- | tors with whom sd consulted gave meno belp oF encourarement, Newrox, N. J. JOHN J. CASE, D. D.'S. DISTRESSING ERUPTION. Your Curicurs Rewepirs performed wonderful evre last simmer on ome of our customers, an old gen- Hleman of seventy years of age, who suffered with & fearfully dbstressing eruption om his head and face, aud wise had tried all zemadies and doctors to no purpose. Toxakkaxe, ABS SOF. SMITH & CO. DUSTPANFU HE. Carpente Y., cured of Psoriasis * standing, by Cvricurs jost wonderful cure om record. A. ful of seales fell from him daily. Physicians ud his triends thought he inust di A RADICALLY CURED. radical cure uf an obstinate case of Eczema enuting, I give entire credit to the Curiouxa. XB. RICHARDSON, New Haven, Coun. Sold by all drugwists. Price RESOLvENT, #1, Soar, Cuxsteat Co, Boston, SEND FOR “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES.” Beautify the Complexion and Skin by using the Curr. evka Soar, Curicuna, 50 cents; cents. Porres Dave ap IT FEELS Goon. ‘Those worn out with Pains, Aches and Weakness find RELIRF IN ONE MINUTE in the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIX PLasTeER At Drusgists, 25 ais, Bu Rivveros iN THE PRICES OF DRY GOODS. RAKE. an a Yas pure wool, oue yard and a half CHUDDA SERGE, wide doubie width, a. PUN DI GOODS, extra width, reduced Pa a Size WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, re- “PIANO COVERS, handsomely embroidered: €:-75. ; ss Koods, all colors, AST TINS auc fue quali BLACK ‘snd COLL SILK VEEY rE WOOT BLANKETS SS BPACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure sol, bait Of our extra lance size, Sue quale Sahai Shak qurex one late tne OTN “BLAW, Dremttited ae cae tonuer who bays 810 worth ef Dry Goda” "CU Test public rehears ‘ ‘ bY an tik Cougr o Rg rf Kas bad for the { Tin MAKKET SPACE, near 7th street. rts tenth = dered. with | (PMCAS BOND, ho hittie effectiveness, considering “he dimenities | Hy, Sara ae rane axe. Bw. Othe task. Brahm’ MUngariea dance recvived | jucurc wih ape mnaet aie Baal Eniate Broker, ore adequate und spirited execution and met | General agent Glews falls Pee Precrance Com) With enthusiastic approval from the stalience, | | of New Yorke CD Falla Fire Inturance Company, eet ss TERS SO =a5 Hocssnoun Fcuxsrcne, Canrers, Crocernr, &c., | GyeST)EMEN'S SUITS ScOpaE a a? Avcriow.—Mr. Dowling will seli to-morro’ cents, Vests, 25 cents @bursday) at his auction rooms, al 10 oclopk, an 4 best 4 fiematve asortuncat of Noueitold ‘Turnicane, “EE r Of carpets, ab immense eon- Signment of cruckery ware. vertisement eiempane cal shu *. for paruiculars. ee a ares AleXander | mite to Giand Command. | | =) i | | trient in all WASTING DISEASES. Requires no cook- CITY ITEMS. Syed inventory, Br We Augensteine Sipsio gud & ‘wonderful bargains for W. Al St. 2. W., Offers following only: 3g dz. cups and 1 vegetabic dish, 1 meat dish and 1 basket, a {fancy walter, icy each | f ey 5 i i : i fee ie i Fe pl 5 2 Johnson's, corner 13th and E sts, ‘Two hundred bushels of choice Oysters just ar- rived. ‘They are four-year-old plants and solid fat; In fact, I never saw better. Broil, Halt-shell, Fried &c. None but eat. fetime experience. large Saloon tacnea, ™P" 1 a “HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOops. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. itimore, é Wedreaday and fully selected by f Faiatauehannetipeioe an t 5 Tithand Pethsts, NB Prices wreatly reduced. a2. vw York, Ao. rior fitting, 920 14th st, nly. Tana Grape Culture and Port Wine. Mr, A. Speer, of New Jersey, one of the grape producets in the east, commenced but a few Years ago in a small Way, Now controls large vine- Yards of the Oporto Grape,, from which his, fa- are » Which chemists and physi say rivals, the world for their purity and beneficial, effects on ih Weakly and aged persons and the cénsumptive. For sule by grocers and druggists. se Every style show case, Morell, 734 6th st.n.w. 1 Sewing Machines For Rent, all kinds, at Auerbuchts, 7 hand Ht sts, "Telephone 42 2 1 Eye Glasses 50 and 25 cents, 487 Pa, ave. 6 ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send their celebrated Voltaic Belt and Elec- trie Appliances, on thirty days’ trial, to any man (young or middle-aged) afflicted with’ nervous de- bility, loss of Vitality, Jack of nerve force and vigor, and other s. The greatest remedial agent ever discovered. Write to them for illus- {eRed pamphlet tres. No risk ts incurred, as thirty days’ trial 13 allowed, sew,dm $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whiskey, best in the world for the money, Orders by mail. MeGeR'y, 8th near D st. was ‘Twenty Per Cent Discount on Leather Cases for New Year'sand other Leather Novelties, until January 1. jas. 8. TOPHAM, 3 1231 Penna, ave. new. A Perfect Hazor guaranteed, 487 Pa. ave. 6 “10c Royal” glues broken china, glass, furniture Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in ¥ Ib. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese ond Buttermiik; Sweet Milk Se. per quart. Cream 15¢. = __ FOR SALE—LOTS. _ (OR SALE—80,000 FEET 01 OUND, PARTI- sy ain the wouthwesteru part of the city, tern section, cheap. DOO on 7th st. 1.W., cheap. One Janse square on Cipiol HIN and several parts of erent sections. Houser and lots in all E aquares in parts of the city. AUSTIN P. BROWN, Estate and Loans, 29-10 1426 F st. nw. Fe, SALE-THREE VERY GHEAP LOTS ON CO- Inubia Heischts, if sold in Lot on Da Ox ney ave. and 13th at., 27 4c. a G "HILL, Nea Eatate, meds * Coriier Sth and OK SALE—TWO LOTS, EACH 50X150; ON Meridian Hill at 200. per ag, foot. Two 3190, tb Lanier Heiglits subdivision, at foot THER & RUSHERFORD, LE—LOTS IN MOUNT 12 cents Up. r, ‘ORD, Roustity 142g F at. EGE SAEE-A WELL-LOCATED LOT ON MERI- ian Hill, Boundary st, cheap. GEO. LINKINS, 7: f ain Lot, on O st $A, B2x115 fe © a 30- cea iSSoti aia FOR Se ots S GROUND A SHORT DISTANCE NORTH of DU- PONT CLECLE and) ADJACENT to NEW HAMP- SHIRE, AVENUE for SEVENTY-FIVE cents per sauiare foot. ‘HILL & JOHNSTON, 208 ‘738 15th st. ‘OR SALE-10.700 SQUARE FEET FRONTIN( on Bats between 3d and 4th. fronting, park: lot suitable for’ number of small houses; wide alley on Foarand side; sewer and water. Cheap, Yo an inime- diate purchaser, ‘A.B. HILL, & CO. 1338 Fat, Fe SALE_VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR- roperty. viz: 3 of lot 1, square 2433 (5,000 feet Parking) bounded by Vermont ave, Towa cir- ith N sts. The vacant corner lot, 24x100, ing house with Dewiil be sold, ge parately. . oF 2 SOs Nat. bak rein Mecurnss FOOD, FOR INFANTS AND : INVALIDS. ‘The only PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for MOTHER'S ‘MILK. Invaluable in CHOLERA INFANTUM and TEETHING. A pre-diested food for DYSPEPTICS, CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. Perfect nu- ing. Our book, “THE CAKE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS,” mailed tree. DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO., Boston, Mass, dy21-wks,6m BBR OA OU OU MMMM ™ Qs, BOB AA U U MMMM © BBB AA U U MMMM = Sss, BRP AAA UU M&M 8 BBB A A UU MMM ss’ | A RARE CHANCE For the coming week in the way of RAW SILK TAPESTRY. Ithas been our good fortune to buy from the manu- factarer alot of Short Ends of Raw Silk Tupestry in 24 and 3 yard lengths. By our purchasing the lot we were enabled to get them at extremely low frures, and. will offer them tour patrons at prices actually less ‘than half value of same goods cut from the piece. ‘These Tapestries are suitable for Portieres, Table Covers and Mantle Scarfs. ‘To appreciate the bargain we offer you must see the ‘foods, and we bey you to give us an early call. In each one of our 28 DEPARTMENTS ‘There are Odds and Ends left over from Holiday goods which we are mxionsto dispose of, and Will do so at prices which will not fuil to tempt the most indifferent. EVENING WEAR. For Ladies’ Toilets, we have a fine line of CREPE DE CHINE and TULLE inail colors, FEATHER POMPONS for the hair. FEATHERS for corsage decoration in all colors, and FLOWERS of every description for corsage bouquets, EVENING GLOVES Inall shades and lengths, from 4-button to 30-button Jengths, in Dressed aud Undressed Kid. Also full line of SILK MITTS, in all shades for evening wear. FANE. Me heve, withput dout the largest and finest as. sortment of FANS in the city, consisting of Plain Satin; Satin-Feather trimmed, Hand Decorated and Feather Fans. An elegant OSTRICH FEATHER FAN, in all colors, at $3.68, worth 86, at BBR A Bt MM m4 BS8g BoA RS. TTH.8TH AND D STs. : az ae : Eo “10¢. ROY: (a Hk at GSS = io Bice? eet ens J. W. SELBY, ns Mee J. P. Paso 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER, ‘Will show the coming week NOVELTIES IN ‘HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAE, Also, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. 411 Vv, E,507 11TH ST. N.W foorder. A perfect At u Linege Shoulder Braces, Reform Walsts, Frencgcorssts eof Sho 8, 1ehCor and Bustles, Corsets laundried. se18-4m* ADI ATTENTION. TEST SIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH Md PRANDE 109 F 87. RUSSIAN BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, THE ZELUINE AND SAGAN BEAIDS. piligit Dressing by the mouth.” Special attention to ie of Bridal Veils. ang-10m" 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 107TH ST. N.W Makes Corsets to order in évery atyle and. mate. Tal, and znarantees perfect At and comfort. ER SPECIALTIES ANE French Hand-made Undereiothing, Merino Underwear ‘and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Heforia Goods. French Corsets and, Bustles, Children's Comets and’ a $1 Corset Gliss H's own make) that for the price 1s unsurpassed. NBFrench, German aid Spanish spoken. mr EAL GARMENTS DYED AND ALTERED INTO ‘the new and fashionable visite aud. jacket shapes Furs repaired. Mufls made.” At Misa CUNNI HAWS, US10 Sth st. nw. No sign, sat RS. E. McCAFFERTYS BONNET AND FRAME factory, formerly 1109 F xt., has moved to north. east corner’ 11th ana G sts.” Hasall the latest. fall styles in bonnet and hat frames. se8-4in PCH, DYEING, | SCOUR ND DRY. CrEANING ESTABLISH 5 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST, inte Dresaes, Laces, Lave Curtains, Crape Veils rs, Kid Gloves, Blush and Velvet specialty, Gents’ Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed aud cleaiied without ripphug. ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Miaisou Yriese, Rue Kivolle, Paris. 36: DME, BIATE 520 ISTH, COR, Fat HAND. some Suits, $5.00 up. “Reception Dressex and Wedding Trosseaus at short notice. . Coats, Wrapa aud Tailor-made Suits a specialty. Work and’ At usta teed. mat-Line _PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ > K BER EEE K BB EF UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of prominent makes at all prices. PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, _a2 817 Market Space. Do Nor Poxcuse UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, ‘A the first-class instrument at ame- ‘fam price. "Over 41,000 now in ues. Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on small monthly payments. ‘Largest assortment of 5-cent Music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, __a24 915 F street. Ewan F. Droor. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for g8Sg TTIT ERE INN NW Wow AY ¥ T EO WNNNWWWW AA YY T FR WNNN WwWwW AA YY sys ET Epp NNN WWWW AAA ¥ ‘ssS T ERR UN NN WoW A‘A ¥ & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hal- lett & Cumston and other Piauos; Sterling Organs, Masic and Musical Merchandise. [ristruments sold on juonthly payments. Exchaused, Ieented, Tuned, Ite- Paired, Moved, Stored aud Shipped. ‘and Second-hand Piauos of other makes always in stock at low fizures. Televione. i4+ 3e19_ 875 to &. from abe from $7.0 to #3300; Hardman ‘makes from €25.up. Sold its . G. METZEROTT & CO.. Belave. meas Oth at, 801 9TH cows FIRST-CLASS TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS, ORGANS, LONG EXPERIENCE. BEST. OF REFERENCES, MODERATE PRI n12-3m G. L, Wun, & Bros. L, Was. (DAY PRESENTS, inoee a spel gt Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, foliday Music Books, Wonderful Automatic Piaho Dancers, Toy Pisuos and other Musical Toys and Novelties. dl ing and other Sole Agents for tae Uurivated sn eno Sota BE rem it celaess Mo ne elem He ycome and Music Books oon 100,000 copies of 5 and 10 cent Sheet Music. ‘Pianlos and Organs to Rent. 00% Vv. G. Brcien Corcoran Building, 529 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Invites an inspection of his ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS and PHOTOGRAPHS, Especially adapted for Holiday Gifts, Just received ORIGINAL WATER COLORS and FAC SIMILES AFTER G. FEA BARTOLOMED. A FULL LINE OF HOLIDAY GIFTS GENERALLY KEPT IN FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY STORES, FOREIGN BOOKS. oc25-m,wkstojan 1 Tur Nanoxat Lire aso Maron ASSOCIATION, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Strout Northen Tasues MATURITY POLICIES. payetlo in Cash at the euiration of Five and, Fen ‘Years, and LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES Guaranteedin Auount aud with abwolute Limit of Cost, Fartles amibar with Lafe Tnwurance. are invited 16 examine the plan. "Those in search of informatigu cas iways Sota tat the ofies ofthe Associaton: Horatio Browning, president; Willian & Clark ee: resident: Semel Norment, treasurer; ), Eldri cretary a z idee, secretary and gen’l manager: prea Harviens of Sit Ethene Team Paces a ‘with maker's name and ‘trade mark. LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penna. ave., adjoining Natioual Hotel. ‘Horse ket FOE sates St RECEIVED BY, STEAMER eae ‘Pa. ave. 1. BE tt eal the cetebentea at 61 a Scar rite sR en ent 4 in AN-8itk, Satin finished Surahs. 4 all the delicate altadea. Rock Pattern ail hue delicate aden = fo: Si per Pani all the delicate shades" venting Shndea as low as Soe. per Sard. Evening Shades of Solid Colored Brocades, $1 per 3a. of Two Tone Brocades, extra fine combinations, and andaome 130 per yard; regular price, $3.50. Faille Francaise, Satin Rhadames, Satin ii elegant and gain Serrallfcur sa sire Franca elegant EVENING SHADES IN VELVETS. aiittin and Prize Stripe, in cardinal, light tae, pink Velvets for Evening Wear, and blac! ona oy aud orange, binck and crenis, and otucrticoe Sir sheds in Bfocade Velvets (two toned) Liht blue and white, white aud rose, ‘rose and Ligue EVENING SHADES IN PLUSHES. Light Bine, Pink and Creme. 18 inches, $1 per yard. 2 inch ‘$2 per yard. 5 inches, $3 per yank. BROCADE VELVETS, Tn Garnet, Navy Blse, Prune and Myre, 81.90 per ‘Th goods are 22 inches wide and cost more money before fetta the factory. SILK TULLE, In_ light blue, pink, lavender snd cream, with pearl Thenda, Deal pods, 1 Sunde wide, B1AO pera, White Silk Tulle, silver dots, nearly 2 yards wide, 81.60 per yard. ‘There will be great demand for these goods. LIGHT DRESS GOODS, shades, such ag Nuns" Veilings, Cas Tn hom Soft Flannels, Ballas Malis aestoreetn ng Wear, from'25e. per yard’ to $1.00. Assortment complete. A large stock to aclect from. Cream Albatross, 36 in, wide, 37}c. per yard. Cream Cashmere, 36 in. wide, 50c. per yard. ALL SHADES. You can have any of the goods. sho in the ‘Dark Room and get the exsct tint by yanlight. ONE PRICE ABSOLUTELY. Lacing Cords and other trim Haibbes (unten ad bled Ladies’ Ties in Silk and Lace, Gloves and Fans in a beautiful variety. Gents' Gloves and Ties for Reception Wear. d24 For Receertoxs As Przres. SEATON PERRY, (Successor 70 Penny & Bnornen), ELEGANT GOLD AND SILVER BROCADED AND STRIPED SATINS FOR DRESS FRONTS AND NOVELTIES IN FANCY SILK GAUZES AND ILLU- NB. NEW BLACK AND COLORED SILK ILLUSIONS "AND BRUSSELS NETS. MOURE FRANCAISE IN BLACK AND ALL THE SUPERS STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED FAULLE FRANCAISE, SATIN. DUCHESS MHA iE, MASCOTTE, JERSEY, 8 GROS GRAIN SILKS. EVENING SILKS AND SATINS IN GREAT VARI- ELy. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS FROM 20 TO 28 CHES WIDE IN BLACK AND 20 DIFFER- NT SHADES, RANGING FROM @4 TO $8 PER TE ASSORTMENT OF BLACK AND COI ED TRIMMING VELVETS FROM $1.25 75 SSE & PERINOT'S KID GLOVES FROM 2 TO 16 BUTTONS LONG. BLACK AND COLORED SILK HOSIERY, PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTH! WIDTHS AND LENGTHS, WITH NAPKD SIZES. TO MATCH. NEW FANCY LINEN DAMASK. FRINGED LUNCH CLOTHS WITH DOYLIES TO -4 WIDE “DOUBLE-FACED CANTON FLANNEL FOR TABLE COVERING, “GREATLY KEDUCED PRICES" ON IMPORTED WRAPS, JACKETS, NEWMARKETS AND SEAL PLUSH SACQUES AND VISITES. Ge-SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. ‘ty PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERE ‘Peary Burp Pennaylvania ave. cor ila rer Fons. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF BEAVER, LYNX, MON- &EY AND OTHER MUFFS AND TRIM- MING JUST RECEIVED. | SEAL SKIN JACKETS, VISITES AND SACQUES, A SUITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT. PLUSH WRAPS IN ALL THE LAT- EST SHAPES, All FURS sold as LOW as any house in America, WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, a23 905 Pennsylvania ave. Jans Y. Davis Soxs, ‘Harrens ax Furnrens, Established | Carisras 1201 Penn. ave., corner 12th st, Have s Complete Stock of FURS, SEAL SACQUES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS, CANES and UMBRELLAS. Sultable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. For Tar Hours. SCHLITZ'S azn ‘MILWAUKEE LAGER, _ ‘The Best Beer in America, For sale by dealers genorally or by the agent, SAMUEL C, PALMER Depots: | HEP BET aw. agg Hoar Goons. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, FINE LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS, ROCHESTER ELECTRIC LIBRARY AND PIANO LAMPS. FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IN THE CITY, BRONZES, STATUARY, SCONCES, PARLOR AND ‘TABLE EASELS, OIL AND WATER COLOR BOXES, ALL PRICES. DECORATED GOoDs, &0.- \ POLYGRAPHS, _ AND GIRL SHOULD HAVE ONE. : GEO. RYNEAL, JB, ARTIETS AND PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES, ai7-2w 418 7th strest nw, EVERY BOX ‘The Largest Assortment of ‘Tors. ‘TOYS, ‘ ‘The Largest Assortment of ‘The Largest Assortment of ‘NOVELTIES, OR: RUPP ERT. ‘403-405 7th st, ow. Boy For Your Faxos: FOR YOUR FAMILY! FOR YOUR RELATIVES! eae alacant Rep eee Wat Hiner ane ake in 0. the Bea bc geen gt ase a der, etc., etc., ete. Uisters. Full Dress Suita, kere bate Shae and other ‘too numerous for an advertisement. NOAH WALKER & Co, 625 Pennsylvania avenue. = z WHAT MORE SUITABLE TO PRESENT YOUR FRIENDS THAN A GOOD SUBSTAN- TIAL SUIT, OVERCOAT OR PANTS. THESE ARE SUBSTANTIAL GIFTS—NOT LIKE A TOY OR TURKEY, GONE INA DAYOR 80, BUT THEY ARE LASTING REMINDERS TO THE WEARER OF THE DONER. YOU SPEND FOR TOYS, &C, FOR YOUR FRIENDS OR CHILDREN ENOUGH TO BUY A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. CHILDREN’S SUITS OR OVER- COATS START WITH US AT $2.50 AND GO ‘UP, MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS 85 AND UPTO 830. YOUCAN BE SUITED AT ANY PRICE, AS WE HAVE A GREAT VA- RIETY, AND WE ARE SELLING LARGE QUANTITIES OF CLOTHING AT LESS THAN THE COST OF THE GQODS AND TRIM- MING. CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS FROM 40c. UP. MEN'S PANTS $1 UP TO 96.50 CHILDREN'S SUITS $2.50 AND UP. BAR- GAINS ARE HERE FOR YOU, AND DON'T FAIL TO AVAIL YOURSELF UF THEM AT OUR GREAT SALE OF CLOTHING AT 924 SEVENTH STREET N. W., BET.I AND K, TWO DOORS BELOW BURDETT’S DRY GOODS HOUSE. 420 Ware, Howsgo & Co. (Formerly with M. A. Connelly,) ‘Beg to announce that they will open at their Branch House, 815 15th Street Northwest, ‘ox WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 1886, ‘A Large and Very Elegant Stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, 'WEAPS, BONNETS, Erc., Just received from the leading houses of LONDON AND PARIS, ; And imported specially for the WASHINGTON SEASON. 25 West 16th street, New York:351 Brosdway, Sara- toga Springs; West End Hotel, and Howland Hotel Cot- tage, Long Branch, and 815 15th Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. 22-20 HR MMMM A Si SCH Beth ness" eM wam da S55 Son neve ies £ uty AA os coo H HR RiSss8 fT MM MA ASssS AND NEW YEARS NEAR, AND WE HAVE AT OUR NEW STORE, 2112 F BT. N. W., A SELECT STOCK OF MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, JUST THE THING FOR HOLIDAY PRES- ENTS. WHATCAN YOU BUY FOR FRIENDS MORE SUITABLE THAN GOOD CLOTHING? WE ARE ANXIOUS TO BUILD UP A LARGE TRADE IN OUR NEW STORE, AND ARE OFEERING THE BEST-MADE NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MADE CLOTHING, ALL TAILOR-MADE, AT MUCH BELOW PRE- VAILING PRICES. WE WANT YOUR CUS- ‘TOM, AND LOW PRICES FOR BEST GOODS OUGHT TO GET IT. COME AND SEE US AT OUR NEW STORE, FILLED WITH NEW CLOTRING, 1112 F ST.N.W. ALSOA FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS FOR CUSTOM WORK. ALL UNDER THE CHARGE OF MR. WILLIAM DEMOTT, SO LONG AND FAVOR- . ABLY KNOWN IN THE TAILORING BUSI- ‘NESS. CALL AND SEE HIM, AND FIND HOW MUCH YOU CAN 8AVB ON YOUR CUSTOM CLOTHING. NEW STORE 1112 F 8T. N. W., di assortasene ‘Leather and Ptush assortment of ‘Pocket Books and (Card Opens, froma He. 0S A it Hood, frose, to $2.40, Apia tae op. Kid from 5Qe. to #15 ‘Seee eee ge Goh 1's Colored ‘Hen)-stitched Hand- kercl from White” Hem-stitchea Hanker eTSdies Bealloned abd’ Embroidered Har ikerchas’ ane is Se aportad Joey, Hs G1.25 to Shee aio G4 Tih ets vorveen Lend iw. Faw wa Userc. Hounay Prssexrs, USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ar JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, SOUTH SIDE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NCY-BORDFRED _ HANDKIR- BIRPE Yor Chitstnisn tesdee Toes Aen tse, Pee nCASHMERE AND FUR-TOP GLOVES for Christ. ‘SIL HANDKERCHI White and Colo for pit enaa 34 he oes 2c. 756. tess act LORED- BORDERED “HANDREMCHIERS Se, NECKWEAR, expressly for Christmas trade, | AND CHILD?EN’S LEGGINS for Christ- | mas trade. j ‘on cee for Christmas trade, special de- | . a HOLIDAY “UMBRELLAS, Handles, full size, #2. HOLIDAY KUGS, NEW DESIGNS. HOLIDAY DESIGNS IN DRESS GOODS. BLANKETS AND BED COMFORTABLES, CARPETS AND DRUGGETS. a) rrr OU o0 BE Ss ERT USE Uv Ss ER FF UU OE Bogen F USE uu SssS Ene F Tu. HOLIDAY PRES} TO SAVE YOUR MONEY YOU MUST BI AT THE FAMOUS All goods mentioned we are ready to you can buy them inany other « Ei ‘Call and convince yourself by ascerta ia (aildren Far and Light #20, and £75, e818, $20; WMARKETS, RAGLANS, ‘Boucle Beaver, Berlin Twilled, w prices. PLERS and HANDRERCHIEFS, at 50, aa ft ‘RS, KID GLOVES, Children’s Plush udsome F ‘and Velvet HOODS. ‘MILLINERY. Forty thousand dollars’ worth of Millinery to be slaughtered HATS, trimmed and untrimmes, for Ladies, Mistes, and Children at a great sacrifice. Faney WINGS and PINDS, FLOWERS, ‘TIPS, SILK VELVETS and RIBBONS, LACES, alinost at soar own ‘Do tiot bay muti] yon have exam extensive ent and have posted yours: ‘We guarantee an awreeable surprise. KING'S PALACE, S14 Sever az Exxnoxzo Yor red to off TON OF AUSOLUTELY PURF CANDY Wis, We ive had these Caudies mantfae- fur exprosaly for us in onder to ‘secure to our trade | j Birictly Pure and Wholesome Goods’ and the ora ensive our, wo are able to. offe i 14 Storage” sold dy na, | Cray Naples y all of this season’s crop New Crop Lanzuade % ble Walnuts, “New Crop alnuts, N Sicily Filberts. New Crop Brazil Nuts. &e. PEI GOOD THING Hes gate We OE eee wie Syrw pin uart bottles, Meat. Durkee’s Sala Pickles, Stuffed Mangoes. Genuine Coffee, &e., &., &e. ELPHONZO YOUNGS A aS A Manews Device. A TALE WHICH CONVEYS A CHRISTMAS LESSON TO THOSE WHO COURT THE GIRLS. “Mary,” said 2 Georgetown mother to her dear and only daughter, “has Harry proposed yet!” “Yes, ma; he proposed lust evening.” “And you accepted him of course. Is hecoming to board with us? I wonder if he likes onions in bis stewed tomatoes.” “Not so fast mother. Ididn't accept him” hy, daughter, I cannot understand you. I thought you loved Harry dearly.” “So I do, ma, But now, ma, remember this is Pune Vernout Kina Abin’ Mee Dress. Huiesusile Sweet | ‘Manas ‘ing Java a20 secret. | Does Harry drink?" | “No, ma; not that. You see, ma, I have set my heart | on having a sealskin sacque this winter. Well, if Harry | can take broad hints he understands that. When he proposed last nicht I kept back the impulse to full into bis arms, and, assuming an indifference which I didnot feel, I told him I would give him my auswer on Christ- inas Day. Now, ma, I think Harry loves me, and if be does, that sacque will be along bright and early on Christmas morning. It will arrive before he does, and | he'll send it to prove how much he prizes me.” “But why did you put him off until Christmas Day?” | “0, you see, ma, if T had accepted him last evening by | | Christmas time he would have assumed the patrouizing | airs of au old engaged lover, and, as engaged lovers «enerally do, he would have talked economy to et rid word to any one, and I'll tell you | all be = ee Deconaten Tour Sers. ‘We are opening this week eevera! NEW DECORATIONS IN ENGLISH TOILET SETS At very low prion Novelties in Royal, Worcester and other famed Be ropean productions for WEDDING PRESENTS. NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS daily arriving. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ‘China and Glass porters, 1205 Pennsylvania avent P. Hassox Hiss & Co. 815 15TH Sr, HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FINE LINE oF WALL PAPERS, INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS AND CHOICE DESIGNS | FRESCO PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRAY | a a8, DESIGNS AND FSTIMATES FURNISHED. SPECIAL LINE OF | UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY GOODS OF ate GRADES AND PRICES. BROCADES, PLUSHES, TAPESTRIES, VELOURS, CRETONSNTS, SCOTCH LACES. A NEW IMPORTATION OF CHEAP INDIAN CURTAT SELLING ALL FURNITURE IN STOCK ar REDUCED PRICES. SPECIALTIPS IN CARPETS ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. P HANSON HISS & CO, S15 15th Scheat, _nI8 W. H. Hovenros & Co 1214 F Sruser N. W. SFE OUR SPECIAL GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PREY STS. FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. CARPETS, ALL GRADES. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. SPECIALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS, FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS. W. H. HOUGHTON & Co, oc?-3m [Br Gor Is Puos } PORTIERES AND HEAVY DOWN 1214 Fst. ow. CURTAINS WAY our stock-of Por- <> do. do! do. The greatest bargain offered is « roman Curtain, 1: five Fr A-Silk Imported a i i we ow fi then na tew dam wen gure, Furniture and nit pholst sO) Warerooms, Market spac . ae oon News: Goov News: From GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSEFUENISHING GOODS in general,as noone need be without a well-furnished home be cause they have not got the cash to spare. We are determined to knock the bottom outof high Prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS of making me an expensive present.” “But perhaps he cannot afford it.” | “Cannot afford it! Nonsense, ma. For the past two | years he has been buying his clothing at Victor E. Ad- ler’s Ten Per Gent Clothing House, 927 and 929 7th | street northwest, and by patronizing Adler he has saved enough to buy two or three sacques.”. Mary is right. ‘Those who buy theirclothing of Ad- | Jer always get full value for their money. They always ket goud clothing and they also get it at a very little pove actual manufacturing cost. Just now Adler is | | offering superior inducements in Suits, Pants and Over- coats, VICTOR E. ADLER’S, PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Open evenings until 9: Saturdays till 11pm. a13 New CHRISTMAS GOODS. GREATEST VARIETY of CHOICEST CONFECTIONS and TABLE DELICACIES. XN. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F street. Norice AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE FOR CASH And we make this extraontinary offer that customers cau make their own terius in regard to payments. ‘Come and see the larzest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most varied siock to ae lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., 4s the place you were looking for. Come and be com ‘Vinced that what we say are fucts aud no humbug. We Tepeat, come aud make your own teruus—at 18 GROGA Cow Weare Is Coma and when you start to select a HEATING and COOK- ING STOVE be sure to-call aud inspect the lancet assortment ever shown in this city. Also, LATKOBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MANTELS, &c., in great variety. In TIN WARE we keep the finest quality, which costs very Little more tun the common. A cali solicited. W. 8. JENKS & CO, oS, _SEWING MACHINES, & For A Cmustaas Garr To A Lavy nothing exceeds a SILENT WHITE SEWING MA- CHINE. Acknowledged by expertsus the finest mum chine extant for Lazhtwes, Quietness, Sper tect Work and Beauty of Finish. “Lhe White ix King. Be sure and see it. TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It is without adoubt the most Beaurmrct and the most Nurarrious Flour in the World. The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it does all the most improved Machinery: invented up to tie present time, but they produce Flour Uxsurrassep by any mill in the world. To Prove that, we would simply state that » 2ange quan- tity of of this magnificent Flour is shiyyed annually to Europeand eaten at he principal Courts of the old HOWEVER, Like everything else that has ga‘acd renown, some Person oF persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name aud ‘Brand, and attempting thereby ¥» palm off an inferior article for the genuine. THEREFOXE, ‘Be sure and see to it that eiher sacks or barrels read “CERES,” ‘and have the imprint WO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. ‘WM. M. GALT & CO, 723 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. ‘Dress Suita to order are correct in style, perfect ing exsaleat tn noserial and tow in price. Our ‘be mstcbed tn ‘screws cannot be: libitere, | 1410 Rew York avenue. sth st. a, . B. D, Manner Forms fo ying Dresses. Prigs, formas for Drapiig Dress Agent for Hall's £2.00, Also Univ Most Usercr. As Well as Ornamental. For Christmas Preseuite One of the Celebrated Light Running NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. The Greatest Variety Work Accomplished with Eane. Call at our office or send for Catalogue uf Sample, 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 528 9th st. n.w., St. Cloud building. Agents for Draping Forms at $3 per doz. ais Wax Nor Gue Your W IFE of those magnificent Silver Bound, hiyhly fuished a5 in Ebony, Black Walnut and Nickel SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7% ‘Sewing Machiies as a holiday gait. Farh: machine is furnished with a bandsor.e Moroceo, Ea mnths Grund cose, cosrteiutioy attaches Foraiine te most highly artistic work Ce-A Jecal quarattes for 3 years furnished with F sAachtine. Over &:000 now in tse tu te District, $2a. ‘din Jae ‘tor erie searhies. ond Bend for % Evers HATS AXD GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR, NOSTFRY og, ‘Shirts to Order, 6 for $12. A perfect fit yuarantesd, ELLERY'S, 1337 F etreet. 208 the Kbit House Ror Wasser.

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