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EVENING STAR: THE LOCAL MENTION. ‘The ‘Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at 3 p.m. Forthe District of Columbia, Maryland, Eastern yivaaia, New Jerwey, Delaware, ‘and Vir- fala. colder, fair weather, Ines to brisk westerly Windy veerihg 10 northeasterly, Norte, Prrcnasens.—On and after this date I Wil have chotce Deef at tue following low rates: rab Se. : sirwotn 1e§ tne. corm Beet, 6.10 106. a naed goods at last Year's prices, E giv Creamery Butter, 30c. per pound. York Market, corner of 34 street and Indi- avenue. Ne an Sax House & Herrmann’s ad. on 6th page. Wooo & Foxsyru invite attention to a new line of superb etchings on exhibition at their sto.¢, 2208 F street. Look at their window and then en- ter and see the novelties Regilding. LaNGTRY, SECKET OF BRAUTIFUL.—The most ex- quisite enamel for complexions. Price $l. 1320 P street. You Cay Buy 100 two-zrain quinine capsules for 30 cents, at Mertz’s, 1014 F st. nw. 30 yards yard-wide diagonal tm Diack and all colors, at only bese vt ea ard, at . ee 904 7th st., between I and K. Mux’s Goop Fru Drnays, $1.50; fine, $2; best, $2.50, at AT. Lewis’ Fon Ww dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, Stalls 628, 620 and 630 Center Market, and 206 and ‘208 Nortiiern Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. WALL Parer avy Wixpow Suapes. BR. W. Hen- Gerson & Co., 1113 F st. n.W. ‘See House & Herrmann’s ad. on oth page. Powsarci Race Glasses, Hemplers, 43 and Pa. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Natiowat.—“The Golden Giants.” ALBacen’s. —“The Humming Bird,” Hanauy’.—“Nobody’s Claim.” ‘Kuxwan’s —Rentz-Santley Troupe. & hours ending at 8 te ‘The police for the forty-eight ‘morning this. made seventy-eight arrests, of ‘Which twenty-two were “common a attractions of the Potomac Boat Club ‘De held in February next, it is announced holding a certain ticket of admission entitled to 8 $10,000 house and lot om 15h west, ¥ SraR’s Pocket Atias ot the Worla is new subscriber for one year to It is a handsomely printed (7 8 ef l Ht i hn : E tuird and fourth class ‘whieh It 13) Posed to bold in this city, December 13, jour Ue purpose of drawing up a pre- seated tO Congress “adjusting the cba pensation of on & more equitable basis, very aster of the iu Che convention, Dut It is expected that post- wasters ia each district will dele ate several of their number to represent them ihe convention vesides considering the question of compensation will discuss various cl pro Posed ih the service with the view of Tec- Cwmendations to the Postmaster-GeneraL gree nr eno Maxutace Lickwses.— Marriage licenses have Deen issued by the clerk of the court to William Swnith, of Prince George's County, Md., and Anns ‘Tulling; Albert S. Keavis and Augie M’ Kuna; W. F. Poser and Mary Wilson; EH. Brawuer and fave K Bryant; Joseph Bielek and Antonio Voyel; fouls Kuedy largaret MurpDy, bot! re fax County, Va; Henry Geslester, of Baitimore, and Mary V. Taylor; John T. Fortune, and Kosa ‘Ross. r —_——— SENT TO Jar FoR HOUsEBREaKING.—Saturday afternoon the jury ln the case of Daniel Toper, colored, caurged with housebreaking, reported t the Criminal Court their inability to agree, and Were then discharged. The pies in this case was Wak the boy's mental condition was such that he not be beid responsible. On suggestion made the court accepted a plea of guilty as to petit larceny (the third count of the indict- ment), and he was sentenced to ninety days in jail ———— x man who gave sata ace' es — Was fined $50 or = Frvep ror ConTswrr o Covrt. ‘Michael Keuy, an oid soidier, Was beiore Une Police morning, charged witu contempt in appear a5 4 Wi(ness alter having beea ‘He said ae Was in court, Dut ieft few minutes to go after his pension papers, and while he was gone Lis name was caliec. “Five dollars,” said the judge. “I hope it won't occur again, your houor,” said Kelly. “1 Lope not, my- ‘solf,” said the Judge. ——o——- To 8 ManateD Tas Mowtu.—The wedding of George Condit Smitu and Salhe LD. Barney, jsteriously suot .n Madison Square, New York, last spring. He has recovered from the effects of At the tine it was stated that be bud Deen Shot by a rivai for the hand of Miss Barney. ME. Suaith ty the eldest son of the late Col. Conalt ‘Smith, wuose widow resides in tuts city. wtetnonsan tae ‘Mx. Wour’s Mission 1% TH SovTm.—Mr. Simon Wolf has returued from a two weeks’ lecturing Your ta the South in ald of the orphan asylum ot {ue order ot Binal B'rith to be erected by popular suvs¢ription in Atlanta, Ga. In ofder to meet is engagement at Goldsboro, having missed the reg- War traim at Kicumond, Mr. Woif was obilged to charter a special train. and in appreciation of this evideuce of zeal, the people of Goldsboro doubled their subscription. ‘The cornerstone of the asy- Jum will be laid in December. Mr. Wolf's mission ‘Was sucessful. —-- G. A. R. Visiroxs Exrscrep.—Lincoln Post, No. 11, G. A. K., of Newark, N. J., will Visit. Washing- toa this week, ‘arriving here’ to-morrow evening. ‘Toe post wilt be accompanied by a number of lie dies and about Mfty citizens of Newark not con- Bected With the organization. The visitors will be Teveived at the depot by Kit Carson and Lincola Posts of tals city, escorted by the Old Gus Coton Veteran Corps. ‘They will be envertains upos their arrival at a supper and camp dre at G. A. K. Hail, the supper being provided by the la- dies of (he reef corps. The Visitors will remain here until Tuursday morning. The visiting post is the buuner G. A. R organization of New Jersey, cowposed of some Of the best citizens of Newark. ‘The Dew feature Of the affair is tue meeting of the Jadies and children of these two posts in their new hail here. Cols. Lincoln and Morse have charge of tae reception, abd Commu nder and Vinal Coi. Pipes, Of No. J, Will manage the ceremonies at the ball. ——— ‘Tue WaGwex Society Coscenrs.—The fourth sea- Sou uf the Kieuard Waguer Society will commence early 1a December, wien one of the four concerts, for which preparations have beea made, will be S.vew at the Universalist Church. Among the pro- fessional and amateur musiclans wno are mem- Ders of this society are A. Gloetzner, plano; Her- imap Kakemann, first violti; E. Semelenyi, second wolin; J. Kaspar, viola, anit E Lent, violoncello, Licet Ixeavtay Hor.—The Light Infantry ‘a8 eujoyable bop Saturday evening at the ory. ‘The committer of arrani sisted of Jno. E Payne, wsircbner, Zantuinger, Gea C. Me. Chas He Kettler. —__.— A Divsax to EX-GOov. SHEPHERD.—A dinner was mW ex-Gov. Sheperd at (ue Arlington, Satur- Say night, by a number of his iriends. Col’ Jas. G. Beret po'sided. ‘The others present were CoL W. «. Muore, Jobu W. Boteler, Capt. Tyler, Andrew adiey, Joha W. Corson, Wm. M. Galt, Geo. C. Gorham, MM. Parker, J. F. Ennis, HL. Cranford, Gen. Belénup, Col. Enoch ‘S. Toten, Bdward F. Lrvop, sunoe Woit, Gen. Ordway, Justice Muller, Caan, buanidye, Hallet Kilbourn, Join F. OI . A. Wiuord, W. F. Mattingly. J. L. Sutthmeyer, Samuel Crom, i. i. Blucktord, Wun. C. Mclutyre, Prank K Wari, J. W. scott, aad AB Stone, The Ginger Was a” Very elegant and very pleasant ‘Tus Onto Dewocnars.—At a meeting Pigut of the Cbwe Deinceratie Asgoctasion Messrs, ‘Tux Base Batt. PLaYuns.—The last of of games vet wer a the Detroits and St. ww be played im the east was pl \ernoun ia New York, and was sue Sixth inning om account of the extreme ‘Tue score stood’ Detrolt 1, St Louis 5. ame the Uwo mines leit New York wete taey Will play the final \t Cincina 0 Saturday th> Cuban Giants beat the natis by a score Of 610.5. At Pittsburg the UNE» Woo a yatne from the Clevelanas; score ‘Yesterday ia New York, in a ot yeu Innings, tue Metropelitans scored 10 and the Brookiyus S ——~9-—— Ime Potoxoxt Am Ling is runing Pullman Dultet sleeping car from Washington to Galves a, Tex.. via Atlanta, Motgomery and New tag Washington daily om 11 p.m. THE COMMISSIONERS SUSTAINED. A Decision im the Water Rent Cases Announced To-day. As soon as the Court In General Term met this morning, the chief justice and Judges Hagner and James on the bench, Judge James announced the decision of the court in the case of Martin and others again-t the District Commissioners to enjoin the Commisston.-rs from cutting cff water on certain are no water fixtures in the store, ” said Judge James, “the conclusion of the court, dnd the opinion will’ be banded down after- ward’ We have observed some defects in the Dut those we pass over as the desire was. on both sides that should ‘on the ‘of the Commis- 4 ‘ Bi Hi H i gE all ify a g, ‘cut 1y The bill stands on demurrer, and T'do Whether It 1s intended to aménd It, We disiniss the bill of complaint. Our opinion that the Comunissioners are authorized to as they have done and have powers.” ——____ ‘The Columbia Athletes. RESULTS OF THR CONTESTS ON ANALOSTAN ISLAND SATURDAY APTEKNOON. ‘The members of the Columbia Athletic Club held their last games and sports for the season on Ana- Jostan Island Saturday afvernoon, as stated in Ta: Stak At2 o'clock the games were commenced by a tennis match, which, after several botly-con- tested games, was won by Dr. L. L. Harbin, with per bey second. Other contests re- sulted as follows: ase ball—O'Leary, feet; 100 yards dash—Pirst feat, & &. Lewls; second heat, Mills; third neat, Reed; ith heat, Reed. Standing throw of ¥6-pound hammer for heavy Jump-br. teed, 8 feet oy aches. ‘Huaning hig jump—Dr. ne) jump—& & Lewis, 4 feet Sinches, Four weaated ‘and forty yards dash—Harban: time, 1:01. Rifle contestPever Bonnett. ‘Trap shouting Lieut: N. E. Mason, Hurdle with eight distance of 120 yards—T. Lewis; ‘The Was arranged by a committee con- sisting Of Dr. L. L. Harvan, Geo. Scarborough, Sami Stinemetz, R. N. Ry: A. Kerr, Dr. Ward, and Stanley Reigier. ‘The referee for the occasion was T. 8. O'Leary; the J ‘T. T. Harban, How- ard Perry, H. N. fe, H. B. Zeveriy, E. H. Newman, P. B. it V. Baleb; time-k ers, W. A. Smith and F. Jobns; starter, Geo. French; recorder, W. H. Crounse, After the games the members of the club and their guests enjoyed ‘au oyster roast, ‘The National Guard. ARRANGING FOR INSPECTIONS AND FOR SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION. Brig. Gen. Ordway, of the District National Guard, has issued orders directing that Lieut. CoL John Bigelow, jr., acting adjutant general, will, tn addition to his other duties, act as Inspector gen- eral. The following oMicers have been detailed as 4 board to examine persons elected to be officers and of such officers as may be ordered before tt: — Joseph K. McCammon, Judge advocate gen- eral; Capt. Burton R. Ross, company B, 1st tation; Cay E. C. Edwards, company A, 4th battalion; Capt. Arthur Brooks, company A, 6th battalion; 1st Lieut. Charles H. Ourand, company C, 1st battalion. "Appointments of non-commissioned officers on the staff of the District militia have been an- nounced as foliows: Kubert Armour, sergeant- major; HL Ht. Parmenter, quartermaster-sergeant; J. Bryant, ordnancesergeant: Geo. W. Weed, hospitai ‘steward. It 13 announced also 1n orders that every Thursday evening, commencing on Thursday. the 27th instant, the a ‘and the officers of the general sta will atte at the armory of the Ist batal- jon at 7:30 o'clock for the of aa any business or gt any i that of- cers may desire. “On the second and third Thurs- days of each month the transaction of business wilt be followed by a schooi of officers, battalion, ave Deen dishonorably dischufsed: For non-attendance at drills and tor non-payment of dues: Privates Philip Bowman, Charies K. Dawes, Henry Evans, Michael A. Simes M.vardeu; Wa C. Jenkins, Chasies FY laboney, Carter Patten, John K ‘Wm. W. Warren and Thos, OB account of conviction of cy cir court: Privaue Chas, F. Hackerson, A ¢ou- mittee 2 i a Merchants Rifles to arrange for a tell Priteces See nen and 2. Colman Rove been rometea corporal i z i 4 3 Se i oH —-—_ AN Oystes Roast at Cotontat Bracu.— The steamer T. V. Arrowsmith left her whart Yesterday morning with a party of about one hup- red on board for an oyster roast a Coloni.l Beach. AS soon as the boat headed toward the whart a fire Was started onshore. When the boat ‘the members of the party marched to the pavilion, 4m front ot which was an Immense pile of oysters. ‘The irons were covered with oysters and every- body beiped themselves to the raw ones plied as higa ag their heads At the Beach was assembied acrowd of country persons of both colors, who gathered in many nickels shucking oysters for the “city folks.” After the guests had enjoyed them- selves the country people helped themselves to the large pile of oysters which was left. GRE ART PA @ Salar i RE ae te ry a — it by. ee be eee EUR ES tov. Ovn Naw Avvenrisevent OF SPECIAL (CASH) BARGAINS. qRROADCLOTE for Ladies’ suits, pure wool,one yard g.balt wide, all colors, excellent quality, special ‘Fancy striped Bilk Velvets, 950. 4. een ts octet, 08: C8 aan FOR, newest styles, special bargain, 15 yards tor only #2 SOLORED pnd BLACK SILK VELVETS, 750, 61. af BIQOT CLOTH DRESS GOODE wide double = BLANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, excellent quality, reduced to 94.50. HANDSOME PLALD DRESS GOODS, pure wool,wide double spacial bargain Ste Weare} ‘Excellent quality BLACK SILKSat $1. = 25, 31, 37, 45, 50, 62e. tcka ti Colore: 12 pas far gree SOs wide double Handsome Presents for Strictly Cash Customers, Cash Siererezaeet reoeive s handsouse Bridal Quilt, worth 81-3 CARTERS, ont 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7thst Tuwoaren Cosrouz Corns, SEATON PERRY, (Guocesor to Penny & Brorazn.) HABIT m™ 1g RS A’ fi peean — ‘KED ENG- AT 82. CHER WISE AIA CLOTHS, IN BLACK AND ALL AT $1 ’S HAIRS. IN EXTRA FINE 1.25 AND 91.75. oT NOVELIIES IN PARIS COMBINATION SUITS, RANGING FROM $10 TO $33. NEW FRENCH SEBASTOPULS. IMPER! OPIN'S ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS AND CASH- IRES, LN ALL. COLORS. HENKIETTAS, IN ALL SHADES, re Hi wor scorcH ND FRENCH PLATDS, IN ALL THE NEW COMBINATIONS OF COLOKS, ESC. 8 snd $1.50, IMMENSE’ A) ‘MENT OF GERMAN AND EXONS PURE SILK VELVETS, HANGING BLOCK OF LYON'S BENGALINES, FROM cone SURAHS, SAT N DUCHESSE, FAILLE FRAN: CAINE: READAMES AND Ghos GuAIN SILKS, WEDDING : SRKEEB a : Se | SA SPECIALTY, ‘FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peasy Borpina, Pennsylvanis ave., cor. 9th st, Established 1840. ond To Tx P. UBLIC. ‘Having decided to retire from the DBY GOODS BUSINESS, CLOSING-OUT SALE {a still in progress, and many bargains sre to be had, a few of which I quote below: BROCADED VELVET, in black aud colors, formerly 85, to the low price of $2.50. the great STRIPED “$n black and colors, formerly ‘81.50, to the low price of $1. _ “4m black and colors, formerly $1.25, to the low price of 75c. ALL PLAIN = “im black and colors, at much lesa than usual cost. We have some COLORED SILKS left in Gros-Grain, ‘Rhadamas, Surat, and Brocaded, which we offer at 8 reat sacrifice of 50c. on the dollar. We have two pieces of 24-inch SEAL CLOAKING PLUSH left, which we offer very cheap. ‘The COLORED DRESS GOODS STOCK has many; desirable and season goods left, and if you need any- thing im that line it will pay you to give that depart- ment a look before buying. If you want s BLACK DRESS of any kind, why not buy it where you can get it at cost? ‘THE WESELY STaR’s Pocket Atlas of the World 1s offered free vo every new subscriber for one year to the WEEKLY Stax. It 1s a handsomely printea book of 191 profusely illustrated, with more ‘than 100 colored inapsand dla; ‘and contains wealth of general informa’ ‘See advertise. ment 1p column, —— ‘The Courts, Pouice Covrt—Juge Sneit. To-Aay, Jas. Brown, disorderly conduct; $or15 days. Jas P. Cleary, habitual drunkard: bondsor 90 days. frances Bell, colored, disorderly conduct; $10 OF 30 daya, 8 Berry, colored, dis- orderly conduct; $5 oF 15 days Jno. Curtis, col- ored, indecent ‘exposure; do. Henry Valentine, colored, profanity; $5 Or 7 Gays. Christopher Judge, profanity; $5 or 7 days Thos. Manning, indeceat exposure; §50r 15 daya Jessie McCoy, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days. ‘Jno. T. Bond, carrying a pistol; $50 or 90 days. Alberta 8} colored, disorderly conduct; $3 or 15 days, Lindsey, colored, do.; do. a Affairs in West Washington. ‘THREE OVERCOATS STOLEN.—Saturday evenli about 7 o'clock, @ sneak Unlet entered a room ii the rear of A. ‘M. Tancii’s barber-shop, No. 1300 ‘32d street, and stole Ubree overcoats, valued at $14, belonging to the men at work tn the shop, Nores.—Policeman J. 'T. Findley, who has been on sick leave at bis house here for several months Bash Bas returned to duty at the Police Court, — ~ Mr. Nelson, of Brookville, Md., preached to a large congregation yesterday at St. John’s P. K church, now without a rector. ‘TEMPERATURE, AxD CONDITION ao? area st A A. m.—Great Falls, temperature, 54; condi Fevelving ‘reservoir, telaperature, 87; condition at north connection, '36; condition ‘at south connec- on, 36; distributing reservoir, temper.ture, 57; In short, you should not miss this sale if you need anything in the DAY GOODS line. biUBE FIXTURES FOR SALE. WASHINGTON, CITY_ITEMS. A Bare Chance ar Tue Fata, S12 7th st, a. Ww. cole euNELe & Coe Prope. Ac other bargains now offered by us a few: souvenir for the ladies, and 1243 11th st. ae. & Phil ible Cocoa Was served at ternational Medics! Congress eo assortment of worsted furniture fri1 joe perya. Double Combination, 1241 and ‘11th Bt. se, cream lace ‘88c. poub Combeation, 1241 and ig itn se nee 3 We Have Constantly on hand crab meat, hart and soft crabs, clams, terraping and primé salt water oysters, shucked baa 4 Serisorthe citys SSO Wvarre @ Co.” 1W " @21 B st. n.w. bet. 6th and 70h, Ladiew t-fitting jackets, dark all size Sito, ‘Bouble Com Tal and 1th st. ae. 2 feached canton flannel remnants, 4Xc.. oxcrsys ‘and 12}¢0-, Double Combination, Wai and 1243 itn st. se. 2 Great reduction in Patent Medicines tor cash at Criswell’s Drug Store, Cor. 11th and F sta, ‘north side. 6 Ladies? merino vests, silk bou bone aultcha peal buttons, Soe. Double’ Gouibigauion, 1241 dnd 1243 11thst. ae, 2 Ladies? square cashmere shawls in cream, scarlet beige,and blue, $112 Double’ Combine: ton, Lith st. ‘se. 2 “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass, Wood, &c. Good quality rope door-mats, 39¢, Double Com- bination, L241 and bees 11th sae, 2 10-4 Double white blankets, 69c. Double Com- Dination, 1241 and 1243 11th st. ae. 2 Frevh Aloerney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per ID. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk Se. per quart, Cor Ssar Cosmo, Prepare. 500 Pairs BLANKETS, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, 83, $3.50, 94.50, 85, to 810. 200 BED COMFORTABLES, 75c., 81 to $3.50. 1 Case (full width) SHEETING, best quality, 25. HORSE BLANKETS and LAP ROBES, from #1 to $10. DRESS GOODS. We have & full stock of winter Dress Goods from 1246, 15, 25. to 81. 6-4 CAMEL'S HAIR, 55c., reduced from $1. BLACK and COLORED HENRIETTA, all wool and very fine, 85c., worth $1. A full stock of 26 and 28-inch GLORIA UMBREL- LAS, 82.50 and $2 75. Men's and Boys’ WHITE SHIRTS, 50, 75c., and $1. Our stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR is com: plete, aud at popular prices. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 022 713 Market Space. A Great Banca Is Brosnctors. We have just opened a line of colors in Ladies’ Habit Cloths at $1.75, which we consider the best value {oF the price ever ihown, “Our stock of these desirabl« ia compicte and we are showing them in all B4.75, 82, $2.50, 6273, aut $3. pecial bar fue Pattern’ Drese-, Plaid Combinations, Plus smbinations, aud all the’ noveliis 0: tis weusun's il- portation. We call attention to our superb stock of Motre Silks, in blacks and Colors, at $2 and 92-00 per yard. Haviug at least forty shades we can math most aus color for combining. White Silks for weddinie.. Faille Frau: cai, Moire and Satin Guutiers, all silk Velvets in Black snd Colors, the newest shades and best gouds at reason le prices. Bounct’s Perfection Black new in wea nd finish, the best wearing silk in the world “Guin te epbulic Grow Gals aud Rrancaia ali qualtien igh Noveities in silks sud Veivets, Together with ed te ‘Large wtock of bew Hosiery and Underwear. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania ave. NX. B—The best is the cheapest. ozl “8. L. HEMPSTONE, sep2-3ma 803 Pennsylvania Avenue Tue Losvox & Livenpoor CLOTHING COMPANY, COR. 7TH AND G STS. Fors fine Dress Suit or Overcoat, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. If you want to save 83 on # $10 Suit or Overcoat, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. Ig you want s good, strong working suit at $6, ora fine business suit at $8.50, goto the London & Liver- oo! Clothing Co, If you want a fine Prince Albert Suit at $15, go to ‘the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. We will save youfrom $5 to 80 on a $20 Buit or Overcoat. If you want s good Suit or Overcoat for «Boy 13 to 18 years‘vld at $5, go to the London & Liverpoo Clothing Co. Or, if you want sfine Suit or Overcoat at 89, fo to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. If you want a nice School Suit or Overcoat for s Boy Gto 13 years old at $2.50, or fine Dress Suit or Over- coat at $5, go to the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING €0., 019 Comer 7th and Gate. u.w. con lition at influent gate- 36; condition at effluent gate-ouge, 36. High ude in the river to day at 1:43 a, m.; low lide at 8:58 p.m. ay 1 Ny i— s— BS ™m a n ry as NO LOTTERY ABOUT IT. Ef 18 THE AMOUNT IN DOLLARS YOU SAVE, ACCORDING TO QUALITY, IN BUYING SUITS, OVERCOATS, OR PANTS, YOR MEN OR BOYS, FROM Us, CONFIDENCE ‘Iss plant of slow growth, For ‘that reason we sell honest, relis- bie and.perfectftting Clothing, for Men end Boys, st the most reasonable prices. ° ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING OO. 21 eo ‘NO. 400 7TH ST. N.W. COR. D. Txz Foomxa Ineravcross ™ EQUESTRIANISM ‘will be with the . tobe ‘Riding Academy, ‘opened about Nov, 1, at the cor. of 22d and Pate. 1.w.: PROF. H. OLIVER, late of the Fifth Avenue Riding Clukof New York, “Orcs Ausnicax Hours AND HOW TO FURNISH THEM.” G1, 63 AND 65 WEST 23D sT,, NEW YORK, Are showing the largest stock of First-class, Furniture in America, including the latest ‘Bovelties of foreign and home production. All ro oo Dining- ‘Being the only house in America showing the IMPORTED Louis XIV, XV. and XVI. goods, ‘weare thus ensbied to insure CORRECT styles, as they cannot be reproduced in this country. ‘Strangers will find this establishment one of the sights of New York. Tiustrated Handbook—“How to Furnish Our American Homes"—sent on request. 0}-ebm,14t Me J. P. Pom, 2107 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, IMPOBTER, Announces ber Third Importation of FOREIGN NOVELTIRG, Comprising the latest confections in GOLD ani BLACK BONNETS, in FELT and PASSEMEN- ‘TERIE HATS and COSTUME BONNETS, All from the first houses of Londom and Paris. ‘TOQUES FOR COSTUMES 4 SPECIALTY. 4 SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF XLEGANT Luome Fons ax> Ware Our stock of Ladies’ Furs and Wraps is now com- Srueuerz & Sox, 1237 Pennsylvania Avenue, Are Now Opening s Complete Stock or LADIES’ FINE SEALSKIN AND PLUSH SACQUES SHORT WRAPS AND JACKETS, MUFFS, BOAS AND TRIMMINGS. 022-3m, Gexrieuen: Before you buy your Suits, Overcosts or Warm Underwear, you should examine our stock of these 00ds, for they possess merit in style and make, besuty in fabrics and trimmings; the prices range, from the lowest price xarment to the finest, considerably lower ‘than sny house can sell the same grade in quality for. SCHOOL SUITS. ‘You know we make the Boys’ and Young Men's trade ‘an cspecial feature. Boya cannot only be well suited in fit, but there is an air of stylein the cut and make which always gain us the preference when comparisons ‘are made. Prices are always the lowest. ‘Our line of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless. NOAH WALKER & CO., 022 625 Pennsylvania avenue, A Fusr Or Bazcams OAK HALL, COB. 10TH AND F STREETS, FOR BOYS, 4 TO 15. Buits at $2.50, worth 94.00. Buits at $3.25, worth 85.00. Bnite at $4.50, worth 96.50, Suits at $5.25, worth 87.50. ‘Suiteat $6.00, worth $9.00. Buits at $7.50, worth $10.00, Suiteat $8.50, worth $12.00, ‘Overcosts from $1.50 to $10. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18. Suits at $4.50, worth $6.00. Suits at 85.50, worth 87.50. Suite at 96.75, worth 39.00. Suite at $7.50, worth $10.50, ‘Suite at $9.25, worth $13.50. ‘Suits at $7.50, worth $10, Buits D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1887—SIX PAGES. ee tro mention SPECIALS ONLY. ie LACE CURTAINS, be Se Rt Very SIDE BORDER. AIN at @2.75 0 pair: at sharieenea aged eel hat ba cae Re Stents eae OF ST RpyRES, renaas HERE oF 408 oF raclaeCieeeasieet Handsome Curtain, 4 stipe Aecorupent Wabitis ana SILK cRoss. (wo Shaina ted Spreed.) ARICA br. tees yak den diterentpetcnnn in plete, or Seered copter, one ae amnat He PO go. 170, $2 $12.90. 61936 ‘Givyand $18; hs ie PAE oon a MILLE CROSS-STRIPES - _setpmevaie PATTERNS, Chenille Cross ‘Az Ble QHENTLLE DADO, in Red, Blue, or Olive it Piet tach Ghouiile Dede, for #8.50, wise sir pS Cor AP EP ovens RA’ st all mepe, serpencal of PERLE YOUN AND of every price and descrip- wn a lc Pho BE BRE Sr gt SAE a DEPARTMENT, this department ie situated the last in the store ladies who pass it by: but a walk back and an examination of the unlimited’ assortment IDERING | MATERI. STAMPED LAMBREQUINS, JAPANESE EMBROID- AMES. Re. will certainly, pay you, se our in this line cunnot be matched. BEOW WE UOTE THE PRICES OF OUK WOKSTEDS, Best Quality BEAR BRAND FS i Gi ‘dozen skei dozen skeina. ‘2 dozen skeina, We call special attention to our Japenese Scarfs, hand embroidered, of ‘ S350: North ge torand 225; work asso BI A uv MM boa eh Bae 388s eh AA uv yun es BBB 4 A ‘vo aM 021 TTT HOH EEB ae teuuiaw Se f Pl ¢ HE Eee §°3 MM MM EI co o% Sie gE go 88 EAE OE oo “00 MMM EEE Ge SN ON & §% Fv it REY th Boo BA OH ERR a4 Gao 2°24 Uo aAN SS ITIS NO SMALL SATISPACTION TO Us TO KNOW THAT WE RETAIN OUR CUSTOMERS. UPON OUR BOOKS ARE ‘THE NAMES OF THOSE REPRESENTING ALL CONDITIONS OF FORTUNE— ‘THOSE WHO HAVE ENJOYED, AND ARE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF, OUR PE- QULIARLY EQUITABLE SYSTEM OF “PARTIAL-PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS. WE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN ‘THE PROVISIONS OF OUR CREDIT 8Y8- TEM IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS; BUT THOSE WHO HAVE NEED OF FURNI- TURE, STOVES, CARPETS, OR ANY KIND OF HOUSEHOLD GooDs, WILL FIND IT TO THEIR SPECIAL ADVAN- TAGE TO MAKE A PERSONAL EXAMI- ‘NATION OF A SYSTEM OF EASY CREDIT WHICH WE HAVE CONDUCTED WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS WITH SUCH UNEQUIVOCAL AND MU- TUAL SATISFACTION THAT WE ABE PLEASED TO BEABLE TO STATE “THEY OME AGAIN.” WE WILL BE GLAD TO SER YOU. - | PR new | CASH AND OREDIT HOUSE . = o1-6w 921 AND 923 SEVENTH ST. ¥. W. ‘stoar wrually low prices, in large variety of styles, im ‘fine, medium, and cheep grades, ot . * FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. _|___ MONEY TO LOAN. HOUSE, ON SALE— LOAN—¢100,000 IN ONF SUM Wwania ave.c24-iit* | KV A fhe Residence on Parracut Square, complete in Ter etna ts Nett “ Fe, DESIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE | °°!) Fespect. Price, $40,000. TT & SONS, ——— JOHN aus 3 “atone coeen rae tame Ra get | ol8.c: AS The bun bukit | MPOSEY To Loan. Mew of city andivers couvement{@.carm Inguieon | FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING CHOICE POF | scart oT bas bone: Drcpigs 717 Irving at mw, beat 7th oh Fowd erties ob Capital Till either for tnverungnta or | "ot M rehatg ‘ F Persone iy modarate invurastancen: We ea | ta ooh FoR SALE- THE HOUSE AND OF 720 12TH | Purchaser an oproriauiy to buy with s maa codinion Beto tose street nw.; lot ie. feet, Inquire on premises. feel vena the, $900 ON REAL ESTATE O4-2t" New on 2dst, near ‘ave. with win. Fo site $557 oom, bh inrose age nistesiagtola eet 8 ce ecilarconcreted” Tema eats! Tae rs —_ ToD compicie ant *autful house. under lease 8100 “Coarin F 3 :: i soaleeme ment, 6 rote and tide Tange, intighs siete ond weed | Pak slate abd wood man- ‘New G-room house on Fst, near Qdst ne.2story| «263m latrobe, 5 i ‘ONY TO LOAN Duncanson Bros., @th aud D eta, aw. SSeS | “argeites mucrr tented @180 pe your, perce 91.500. MSSEE To Loan R SALE—THREE HOUSES IN MARION ST. | gor “juss collar brick 250, wee DS | trict of Ooluminn. No delly. Shay caus im he Bs between Qian Khode Inland ave. 6th and 7th eta: | COLE) Tomi Rh er nn Aon Tia Pet ae PARC WOON Sid 64,300" Bee agua chance: “Altcen per cent: | FOR = TOTH ST EAR | 222% __Bew! Ratate and swan se Fst aw luvestinent. Five ‘Houses in north res t6 ave. 0: Wlauideone d-story double | $3 1 (YQ) (VQ) TO, LOAN ON MARYLAN of all only ‘We have nice House on at Dwelling, containing 21 rooms, with every col 2 Farms snd Country Faces. RW. all mod. imp,; price We | venisnee: ‘ance lot, 36 by 138 ivet; two batb-roome | Telephone 78%. WHITE & oO. ‘ean sell this on the it plan. Borches on very fier staole for tour horses. two | S saz ee ‘MYBE & SON, carpages. THUS. J. & 00, 1326 F st ae ONEY TOON td 1428 New York eve._ 3 a Un Meal hetate Seeunty, RK SALE-AT A SACKIFICE—8-ROOM CK F° SALE-SMALL BRICK HOUSES NE. ON house in. order; lot 20x80: cau be it for (easy payments. also others very low for cash. wis 1313 F et. Adjow 81.200. 16: é SWORKMSTEDI & BRADLEY \goxey atwave 101m 92) Pat ‘sntistactory eal ‘OR SALE-ARLINGTON TERRACE, A THREE | Saad U yor cent mverest, Bite and tanscin 1 icton pened bck meat: | #8 GILES SOHNSTON. 738 15m 0 ine fet on tortheeat corner Sth and Rata, with modern improvenents, Loune suited Sor the resl- ence of & Senator or Member of Consress: ia tm per- fect Tepaif; possessivn given in tuirty days Apply to s3-2m_" __ OTIS F. PRESDREY, 529 7th at SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE 4-STURY AND Dasewment iio: bent jary piembins Walt LOR SALE—HOUSE ON M STI J. are: beck to 14-foot alley. Fue J, ave: lot 282104, be til recoeng furnace paying over js het aw JOR SALE_HOUSE 914 14TH OT. SW.3 STORY prose brick, mi; lot 20x80; 350; terms ea |ALE—CHEAP—A GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE ON FS Ist st., Bri dots, by 105 ace, A 000, Brat POR 81 HEAP—5-HOOM HOUSE Pon ar ate awe; Tent 612.50 Pose ‘ON D BET. th rd and 2a, K st, n.w., near N.C at, 58 fro : SALECHEAPCA SMALL, HOUSE AND LOT | Gat. bet Isth and ith atm Fi 100 gu, ot, bet Cand Date 581,200, | : oe: GEO. W. LINKINS, “eae Se and Eat, aw. ON LINKINS, 1 SALE—CHEAP_5-ROOM HOUBEON 3D BET, Mand 8 sv. lot 18 by 107; price 8800 aah, bal, Land? years. CH x. aeons Baw. Fritas\tdcaea weit vaite tures story pressed brick rae icrane “Apply to S80. Ay PRESCOTTOASLO F at ew : th and 14th elle Baitaine seen” [ata Hor Te de Piwcen Oud Bargain Gt sold chletesuthe se JOSEPH BURDEN, Builder, story and basement, bay window. ue, with, modern impr heating entire nouse: 10 try; the best sanitary plumbing throu wag ce emote till ent | for ‘805. "price, $11,000. ADDISON & LAKCUMBE, | $0ld this work: ‘cam bulla $ ee | 1804 F at. nw. zt ee o2z-tT a LOWE & DONOHOE, OR SALE—! OF REE-STO! AND BASE-| 02: 305 East Capitol at, iment Brick Dwelling, 434 Hst. u. w., contaiping | DOR SAL se yon 1 Foote, ‘ail moder siaprovements; house tm arse | JNQE SALE LOTS " Gian onder. AUyceut burgeus to am inmueitate pur: | $y Lote ide 10th be My Apply to PA. DARNEILLE, 1236 F st. Lots w. side 13th, bet, Lots w. aide bh, be ei rf ick I Price | 1 Lot me. cor. ae Suchen Tyouins Bei stable Pree | 1 Vote. cor Sd Feat OH PARKER, | 7 Late aside cae? are pont Reo | i2iom I Low. % Lown 3 Lown. ES 6 town: AP_TH’.RE USES O TOR SALE CHEAP_TH' KE SMALL HOUSED OX | 40. 4, Int st. 8¢,, reuting at $26 per mouth, 100; bast cust, balunes = eee Ps Skbig ty sod E : OK SALE—CHEAP_636 B ST. NE. SIX ROOMS Fitta bathe wil eovezets collar all sled mies the house fronts B st, and Massachusetts ave., and aiso a 7.000 cash, balance ou time. ; 3.50. pon oe eee lot. Soxibd. at JOR SALE-HOUBES— ;. at €2: 2 be 202100, ai ok Tor aide. and a th, 40x62, at $1.25; on 14th at. Pisc.pilbe, aide bt 19th and 14th nw Shore boundary. ne view ot caiy, 100 A iro at a: Duck: Trea aide M, bet. od Sod at on 34th st. extended, corner lot, r5e.; on 1ui st. ex: Brick, 11r., a side L, bet. 26.h aud | 50190, at SUc.; nice corner lot in good loca 3 Bucks, 71. Marion, bet. | trop, Mer. Hill. 40c.; on Colum. is H iwlits, 590x270, brick, Gr. ‘bet. | fine location, 20c.; om Irving st,, commauding view of Dilek: Ges o:eid | city and rive 100 or 150 ft. dro t, 20c., & arse magn iS Brickese. bet ber of lots on ‘Mer. Hill, Columbia’ Heights, Mt Pi y ro bee ant, Cola” bia rosd and other subdivisions at D 2 ranging from 15¢, 10.500. mauy. of them” on tere JOHN SaERuad & © + LOR SALE—459 Q STN. Kine Prupenny, trick. 8. goin auntterhitebea, aH 4 J: dick. Dobson. o22-3t 125 Fat m3 feet SALES JOR SALE—FOR A FEW DAYS WE thorized to offer crest bargain Lote, P: UO feet, tront: 6,300 feet: st WALKER '& WILSOR, R SALE_FRONTAGE OF 126 FI depth of 90 fect on b st, bet. id anc r ‘AST HAI F SQUARE 77: Pon anrey fine of Beoaonial subdivision, Frontage on Lat orth, 144 it. i in. ® Mist. nor b, 104 1.85 in. 2 Se kes) i be bie 13535x05 each, Mass ave.a com POR SALE POUR BEAUTIFU. LOT . ON fst. ee MOELES, “4 JOR SALE-PROSPECT HILL—A VE.Y TEW Cooice Lots ib McLaughlin's ‘subdivision, adjoin~ ing the new subdivision 0. "Eckincton,” commanding tine View of the city, ats low nurs. gE x stery br, no Si80 rf Euruot property a ae rendu 20,000, Buyers invited to call and examine list of properties iv all parts of the city and D. C. 022-30" JOR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEELING, 11 routs bath, aud aiuod, inp 3 ‘ou 204 4, near Dupont Circle: price $10,000, TYLEK & KUTHERY O&D, 1307 Fst. u. 22-8 JO. SALE-A VALUABLE TWO-STO! Baseneuit Brick . ouse, on 15th st , near T 4 rooms and bath; Jot 184100, 022-3t Houses: about sixty Louses have been found during the past year. CHAS’ A. c ©: EIGHT DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ‘on 4tu st. bet. Daud E ste. n.t., 5 MCEUEN, 1420 ¥ st. F® SALE—EAST HALF OF SQUARE 1087. Frontage on 17th st, east 436 fect, Froutage on Massachusetts ave. 17 feet, Froutage on South B st. 161 feet Oy inches. feet CHAS. A, MCEUEN, 1420 F st. 0. w. JOR SALE-A 16 PER Fesees oe eee rear, tent for ‘month: each: HOPKINS & Butsto} Oibst, and La, ‘018-64 LOR SALE OR RENT — AN ELEGANT NEW Foun 906 R SALE_—A FRONTAGE OF 148 FEET BY THE all weuousta r @roows not tucluding bath, "Apply to Ws. sous wth of OO feet ou Sd st enat. between E SON, 718 13th at. nw. OR SALE-HANDSOME RESIDENCE, RHODE isin. ave. near tows Circe, ten rooms. mod. ect aud terms appl 1 Pat nw. o21-6t JOR SALE-NEW COTTAGH, TWO STORY AND ttic, Oakland ave, mn mhecticut ave. ex- int Vance grvunds;aod.imps. it Mi. T- LELEOLD, ¥ stu SALE-1antAIN— MONTHLY PAYMENTS— aint tod. vee, set tout 2dat me 219 feet f0ut, 2% iegihte ‘momth, "Address UWN&M, S13 OR SALE—-OU1H FF atu. 6, 60x10 1 mas eaay o2e-3t 1420 Fat }CK SALE—LOINA, KNOWLES, 25 103% CTS. Der square foot, monthly payweute without inter- Est, or forms to euit. Lotwat Heights trou 15 ‘cents per square foot, Mrs. LUCY L, HU: iu Library. 1749 Peunsylvauia ave. 0: JOR SALE— ‘The corner of 19th and Lawrence sta, 64 by 100 fet Ware voustt “08 1303 Fst. nw, 20k SALE— ‘The hw. corner 15th st. and Rhode Island ave, ‘The saw, corucr [dts aud Mhude Leland ste. Au'nitien: n'a Sry deitatiaiso which wil i i belived by competsut ay 30 per cen “i mas, ONG: er ES LA ae got roy LT ON 25TH ST., NEAR uly 30 eta. por foot. ony gem ve 2% 5B HERTFORD, 020-1w* 142355 Pst PH SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LOT, NORTH- east cofuer of Kad 20th sia. Price, $3 per square igot “Lot Sbxde. DULANY'S will Tihu. 13ty F {OK SALE—VALUABLE LOTS, WITH BUILDING, Bintiibeast coruge and Saas sare! Sie oh Shas as, eee ek ret ar Bridge st_ el J{OR SALE — SPLENDID LOT ON MASS. AVE, est 17th st., 30.UX100 feet to 20-foot alley. Price Purcusser, $3 per 100t. MOsEY To LOAN ON naar MNES COST RT ESTATE AN ad OREY TO LOANON VD Maas cake ‘seogeTy . joderate comminsioua. Nu delay OO GEO. LAKKING e%. Hand 30thete ‘ONEY 10 LOAN Tp sums tO sue ab Jowest re tegecuniy Tit tem. on, MILES FROM 11d acres, hue | ROR SALE—A SPLENDID 1.100. STOCK F'iecar it Bach anarso ges abn tie wie | Rood river lanai | Sects. & PMELLIPS, 1 .f JOR SALE-A FARM OF 191 ACKES per ac UN achovis church, aid stores. god rat, SutiieIasseetes aaae Ok SALE—A SMALL FARM OF 55 ACKES, 6 sua Fails Church. ery coy OBTRA NA STALEY. 1510 New York ave 020-8 Feb oA TAP OF 265 ACKES IN MART. Jud, om the 7th st. road: lane. house. be. Se aS SEMAESUES sere eee in clover aud timothy. tally socked eatablinged dairy bunitsres, averaging S600 par wont, i"Tewced trait tree 000) vermua ol JOR SALE—CHEAP_LOts aT FOREST GLE jot. Forest hen ie ouly 20 wlnutes” ree ; SKC HERTFORD, 14235 Fat Seine LOST_AND FOUND. _ PAIR GOLD EXEGLASSE WEDNESDAt ft inet om LSth st... bet =e) ‘Coreoret, Suitatle veward if returned to 1623 13th et tow. dee OST—NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. ANSWERS TO the uame of “Grover” Keward will be paid Lisaes" tg OST—OCTOBER 19TH. gip 1 tween Fentou t. ble reward uf brought to Star office. O8T—THURSDAY EVENING. A LADY'S OPEN- vaced Gold Watch, with inscription aud date ou ime risa eed afc St \ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. x = iT. ANT, A NEAT RAM “Se Ba i SALE—CHEAP—A_OORNER LOT 1N FE ee er ts 0-201w* Mexrxo Uxorawean FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, IN ALL THE VARIOUS GRADES, IN ALL THE DIFFERENT TEXTURES. ‘We do not keep iu stock any Common Goods, ‘The prices on our widerwear commend themeelvea, All our good underwear shrunk in the clow LADIES’ UNDE \EAR Our 50c. and 75c. Vests and Pants ar finished in the ‘very best manuer. being cat-suitched with ailk and silt bound, and pearl buttons Next comes our @1 Vestsand Pants. In these wecam five you three styles, viz, Persian Wool, Camels’ Hait and Scarlet all wool. The latter is extra waiue for the aouey. We also have better grades at €1:25,@150 and $1.62, in white and scariet. €1.75—Our Natural Wool Underwear isrecommendedl | ae the very best warment for weneral use, being made | Of the finest Australian Stock. carefully selected aud | prepared, free from injurious dye stuff, aud will not ‘brink if properly washed. In Jersey fitting we bave four grades, viz, White, | Scarlet, Medicated and Natural Wool-¢1, $1.50, 81.6254 and 81.75. Our 81-50 lmported Garment ie worthy of special Rotice, it bein sold elsewhere for $1.7 Wealsc have heavier grade at same price. ‘The $1.75 grade is natural wool, Wecan give you ‘Vents aud Ponte in all sizes, viz, small, medium ood Jarxe. A full line of Silk Goods always im stock. FOR GENTS. Our Gents’ 50c. Shirts ani Drawers are extra besvy find finisbed in the best style. ‘7c. Ausola Wool is the best warment for the mouey inthe city. The goods are about ope-third woo! at finished very soft ‘Our Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers cannot be equaliea for the money. All sizes, frou 34 to 48, only $1, the former price being $1.25. At 81.45, Sevtch Wool, patent ribbed bottom, com tains the very best of stock, being extra besvy and finely fiutabed. Our €2 Garments are made of the finest Valley Cash mere, quality guaranteed. In Camels’ Hair and Natural Wool we havea full line, The prices are @1, $1.50, $1.75 aud €2, the @1.75 qual- Manet Ha Weck | ity being natural Australian Wool, carefully selected Si, ot on Ea. | abd free from all snjanous dye stud, sud will not brink ‘Our @1 Medicated Shirts and Drawers are of the very ‘Dest value to be found for the price, They are eusrau- ‘teed all wool and medicated. extra heavy At $1.50 we cap give you agerment the very best make, and warranted cochineal dye, very soft finish ‘They are fuily worth @1.75. ‘We also have a beautiful quality at $1.75 and 62, ‘They are warranted Australian Wool. We can give you extra sizes of a.1 qualities. Choice iot on Connecticut ave.. of lot 250 “ueanty opposite the beitish aaamisees reke aS feet 9 inches; average depth 130 teet, Tor 24; lock 3 Voltinute eights corer Kenyon au ot trout depth 130 teat oe ee = . adjomniug lot 24, feet front; depth ‘East half of equare 1068, fronting on North Carolina UGo0 square fos Brey geS0N es NS pope Salm Zo"and i "sa 1S. tevting 22.88 feet on - 1h oi 150 feet.” $3 per toot. oles NEG Rt | 16 os Sin, SabtsT tome co slow aeed Sao ne ROR SALE-A CHAEP PIECE OF BUSINESS | 2% r 7 property on Pennayh in’ HER’ ‘eee ad 1073, at the corner of a | TEORD, oe =. 47355 F st, pa ETT § “4 E OF BI jEN8 5 pny pe aye EE SE RES ses Fst. ‘This ina rare investusont as se ate ry RUPE tae Mais0t 1501 F st x OME CORNER Ho kn ats ERNMENT ee a ee sae ie ‘10th st. of Bat: REE “SPE Flare scone va = 018-08 Sup ‘ai acres each, only 3. o foot Fertout yr seeees: | Soe aes pee ae fee oe : a avant? SYPMLKD ECO Se ee Oe ¥ eg 4548-00 Shirts and Drawers FOR CHILDREN. Children’s Underwear in Vests, Pants and Drawers ‘We can give you all sizes, from 16 up to 34 inches, ‘These are of th best standard makes, aud ¢usrantes the prices to be the lowest. Our Nataral Wool Vests, Panis and Drawers are the

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