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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDA Th LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Pedications for the % hours commencing at 3 p.m. For the District of Columbia, Maryland ap@ Vir- iair Weather, sioWiy Fisiug temperature, * northerly winds becoming vartabie, JEWELRY FOR THR HouDavs. id Stem-winding Watches, $25; Bors’ .ema-Wind-TS, $7.50; Gold-headed Canes, 4$5 up: Gents’ Diamond Scart-pins from $5; éndiess asortment of Rings, set with diamonds, Fubies, emeralds, pearis, turvuoises, garnets, &¢, &t low prices. Holiday presents may now be laid aside on deposit, at Ladson's, 433 7th street, “OUR $15" men’s overcoat comes fully up to the mark, whether measured by fashion’s standard of Sar otn Tequirements, or the stricter demand of yesty. ISEMAN Bros, Maputacturers, ee 7th and Owe DOLLAR AND NINETY CENTS Will Duy @ fine fur Derby. Franc, the strictly one-price hatter, ‘eorner 7tli and D. D. M. Goopacns, 1226 H st. n.w., Dealer tm flour, feed, grain. All of our’ aims are Tor the benetit of thé public. “Cracked corm and cut hay a specialty. ‘Woop & TH, eo. ‘317, 319 7th And D sta. nw. Ar $15 we are “and rushing them out,” Hoo! “fast color Elysian men's overcoat, —" "Eisnuax Buos, Teh and -EDNESD, ‘Nov. 30, Santa Claus will ve away move and Presruts to the children frou front of Tax Far, $12 7th st, nw. Frew Porrmarra_ Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa. ava, —Cas consumption be cured? Ei Baker's vod Liver OU and Malt, Manaus Pars, Manicure and Chiropod'st, will remove Dee. 1, to 703 13th St L.W., Over THOMD- son's Drug Store. Foenst Ladies’ and Gentiemen"s Waterproots in ‘the city. ANGLO-AMERICAN RUBBER CO., oe ‘935 F street northwest. “Our KExskY OVERcoaTS,” in different shades, AL $15, are no cateb-penny’ bargain, such as the air ip) full of “but” unquestionable goods and ‘trimmings and our own make. EisemaN Bxos., Manufacturers, Corner 76h and E. OUR Stock of dray for windows and doors in Portieres, Laces and all classes of Hangings cannot De excelled In the city for variety or low prices, ‘We make a speciality of Fine pn Silk Hangi SINGLETON & FLETC! " ae . 415 7th street. Prssmii’s Ick Ckeam and Charlotte Russe. ‘Scrgrrioovs Ham Moe “ gy u , by Electric Ne TOCESS. —— “ brtel, 1321 G st. aw. jov. 30, Santa Claus will give away Toys ana ‘nts to ‘the children from ‘Ube front of ‘Tue Fam, 81 7th st. nw. Houpays! Honmays!—Go to Davis, 723 7th st. for your pictures. Ove large crayon and ove doz. Anely finished cabinet portraits for only $5. Come and see them. DR Wer are selling the best_ men’s overcoat for $15 im America, EiseMaN Bxos., Manufacturers, Corner 7th and’E, Save Your Evusionr, consult Hempler, cor. 434. Last night the Washington Merchants’ Rifles vis- ted the fair now being Meld at the Church of the Immacuiat Conception. ‘Tue Logan Camp Guard, company A, th Dat- Tallon District tia, will it Mrs. Logan to ‘Right, and present her With ap hoporary member's certificate. Jno. A Logan, jr., has become a mem- Der of Join A. Logan Camp, No. 2, Sons of Vete- Fans. ‘The meeting of Anchor Lodge of Good Templars, last night, was made int by the presence of a bumber of visitors trom Monumental, Clem- eats and Geo. W. Salter lodges. ‘An interest descriptive of a trip through wericowss read fore ‘The Pravel Club last nig it, r. O. F. Presbrey. ‘John Sinclair, who, as stated in yesterday's ‘Sak, was arrested for smashing a window, was not John W. Sinclair, the machinist, of 1112 C ‘A dead colored Infant was found on M street, be- ‘tween 4th and 5th streets northwest, yesterday. Last night while the Cupital CityeGuards were arching trom thetr armory on E street to the “Oriole,” at Willard Hall, Col, Revell’s lost an containing $75. ‘At St. Dominic's fair the contest for the diamond on the Sunday school table was decided last ‘The vote stood: Miss Sarah Hickey $755 The dentist’s jon by Dr. George i 48 Offered: tree to every new subscriber for one year othe Warxiy Stax It Soa handeomely printed Book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored taupe and ‘abd contains ‘wealth ce general ‘advertise- ‘Inent Ip another coluian, — A PatsTer's Seniovs Fatt.—While Albert W. Cox, 8 painter, thirty-fve years old, was at work on cue of the iron girders.in the Oth-street wing et, last might, the board on which he was sitting tipped over, and he was thrown a distance of ‘twenty feet to the ground. Yo falling he struck against one of the stalls, ‘which broke the fall, and probably prevented a more serious accident. He was taken to the Emer- incr Hospital, where it, was found that his lett ip Was severely injured and his leg fractured. > ‘Tue WasnINGTON City Brsue Soctery.—The board of managers of the Washington City Bibie Society me* last night at the ¥. M. C. A. building, ou New York aveuue, Rev. A W. Pitzer, D. D., President, in the chair. Grants of Bibles and Tes- laments were made vo the Y. M. C. A. committee x jail work, the Central Union Mission and to the Industrial Séneol, Capitol Hill. An application of Mr. H. 0. Hail, superintendent of the Chinese Sab- Bath school, for copies of the gospel in Chinese and English was referred to Mr. Ballantyne, tary, with power to act. Mr. A. L. Barber was en- Folied as a lite member. The treasurer rej Feceipts to the amount of g98.92. Mr. John Kidout, Executor Of the estate of Miss Catherine Coyle, Sent a check for $1,330, the amount of her bequest. to the society. "Tne treasurer was directed laid $0 to the amount, and transmit the sum 580 to the parent society, stating the cireum- Maces of the legacy. ———— IxpiGNaNT MARYLAND DeMockaTa—The Mary- and Denocratle Association, at & meeting last nit, upou motion of S. £. Marshall, adopted a ‘sefies of resolutions setting forth that “at tue late election in Maryland the democratic candidate for county treasurer of George’s County, tion denounces the persons who took part ip the conspiracy against Mr. Brooke as traitors to the democratic party aud waworthy of Its confidence.” Naver Saw Kacu OTuek UnTiL THEIR Man- miaGe.—Mr. Ira Lindley, of Canton, Pa., and Miss Jane A. Swan, of Chari¢sion, $. C., were the par- Ues chiety interested in a novel and romantic mar- Fiage, Which Look place at the rooms of Mr. C. B. Nichols in this city, last Thursday evening. Neither arny had ever seed the other anti Just before te groom Was 4 friend of Mr. Nichols, Who now resides on M street, West W. Dut whose home is in Canton, Pa. Mr. Nichols, = Year ago, went vo Charleston at the time of the to help rebuild the stricken city, and while Uhere boarded with Miss Swan. Through bis uence a nce was started becween Swan and Mr. Lindley, which resulted in ‘Thursday's wedding. The happy couple let Satur- day morning for Canton, Pa, their future home. A Fine at WILLAkD HaLi.—Last night, shortly after 9 o'clock, an alarm of fire was sounded for ‘re ip Willard Hail, ‘Tue hall was crowded at the ‘ume witu people attending the “Oriole,” an enters talnment given by acolored organization. When smoke Was seen pouring Out of a small room on he right of the main entrance to the hall a rush Was imade for the front door, but fortunately no One was injured. The fire was caused by a lignted cigar or cigarette being thrown in a pile of rub- ‘bis, The fire department extinguisned the Dames before inuch damage was done. While the ‘Bre department was at work a second alarm was Sounded. It was for the burning of the blacksmith Shop at the Wasuingtoa Asylum. The building its contents, Vaiued at about $500, were eu- reR.—Mr. Nat. C. Goodwin and his company entertained a large audience at the ational Theater last night with an old comedy nd @ Hew farce, each of which was well give! though it must be admitted that both star Support seemed much nore at home and did more satisfactory work in the latter than in the former. Mr. Goodwin's Golightly 18, of course, @ meritori- ous periormance, though’ the comedian has of late played so little m legitimate comedy that it jue seems diMcuit for him to refrain from and a tendency to “gag.” Mr. Goodwin as Go- lightly lays ow the humor in dabs, whereas tn the delightful portraiture of Jefferson it diffuses Its genial g.ow over the entire canvas. In the three- act farce, “Turned which ts very well written, by the way, contali ~ not a few genull witty lines, Mr. Glodwin and the members of his com- pany were immensely funny and fairly convulsed the house by the ited manner in which they developed the absurd situations, Goodwin, as tne disreputabie un- dertaker, Caraway Bones, intensified the farce to his heart's content by all sorts of ridiculous artifices, Every member of the com added Something to the general tun. Mr. J.B. Mason 88 George Medway; Mr. Chaties Coote as Ned Steddam,; Mr. Thomas Burnes a8 Capt. Medway: 25 cveopatra, were particularly good and deserve as ra, were commendation. At the end of the matured but little, if any, In either or deg ht ane” ana PE ce abandon Which did so much at the be- Admirers of the lighter phases of the drama, and goes through the scenes of “My Sweetheart” with Acertain pretty and confident artificiality that Derbaps accords better with the character of the play than would more serious treatment. But her Rudience was not at all Inclined: to. bo exacting, and applauded her when she pretended to be emo- Uonal or pathetic and laughed at her when she ‘Was merry without reserve or question. She and Mr, Hendricks, the Tony, gave a pretty tarantelle in the second act very effectively, though the work of Mr, Hendricks generally is not specially pleas- tog. 'T. J. Hawkins 1s still very am as Joe Shotwell and Miss Gray did some creditable work as Mrs. Hateell. The play was well put on the Stage and Will be repeated this and to-morrow event ‘Tux X «xox Prano Recrrat.—Mr. Henry Xander, the young Washington pianist, met a most Matter: {ug reception from « house, full of musteal people and personal friends at Congregational Church last night. | Mr. Xander rendered in commendable style selections from Chopin, Mendelssohn, and Schumann, and his efforts were generously ap- plauded. | ‘itis playing showed much technical illiancy and power, While in conveying the soul of the composition Dj that indetinable sympathy of touch, which 1s the best exceljence of the in- strumentalist, he displayed no ordinary aptitude. ‘The orchestra of the Conservatory of Music, under Prof. Bernays, added not a little to the enjoyable- hess of the evening's entertainment, Miss Lizzie Macnichol, the vocailst of the evening, a very pleasing contraito voice, which sie uses well. She was received with great warmth by the audi- enee, and had to respond to an encore after each of hér numbers. “Coquette,” a new piece by Prot. Sousa, Which the orchestra gave at the close, 18 a Very pretty and novel composition. Mr. Miersch, the ‘cellist, was heard with pleasure in a romanza by Hoffman. Max. TExES CaRKENO, the famous piantste, gives a recital at the Universalist Church to-mor- Tow evening. Hanus’ 5is0v TueaTex.—“A Soap Bubble” is a slight and fragile thing, as its name would indi- cate, Dut still Urient in its way and of sufficient substance to furmeh an evening's entertainment to people who are content to Taugh without in- quiring too critically into the source of their amusement. Mr. Farron is a natural comedian of considerable experience, and his support is fairly Good, particularly Miss Dolly Foster, the soubrette. KBKNAN'S THEATER Was Well filled, a8 last night, and the audience found neatly everything in the program offered by Gus. Hili’s troupe very much to their liking. Hill’s club swinging 1s & fine exhibition, and ‘the Wesley Brothers, “the long and the short of it,” are as grotesquely funny as ever. Prov. Morris’ EQUINE AND CANINE PARADOX Degan the second and last week of its stay at the E-street Rink before a large audience last night. ‘The performances of the remarkably intelligent and well-trained ponies and dogs were witnessed ‘with frequently expressed pleasure. “WONDERLAND,” Which has begun its career with every prospect of success, was visited yesterday and last night by a number of people, who seemed well enter by the curiosities and the Stage performances. Galatea, the mysterious statue, was a source of bewildérment and delight to all who saw it, THR MaNAssaS PanonaMa, despite the multi- plicity of other amusements’ in the city just now, Seems to retain its hold on popular affections as & delightful place of resort, —— AllL-Night Houses. ANEW POINT TO BE CONSIDERED IN GRANTING LIQUOR LICENSES. Col, Jackson has made application to the Com- missioners for a reconsideration of the rejected ap- plication of Godfrey & Holden for a retail Uquor Mcense. The petition recites that the application Was rejected on the report of Lieutenant Amiss to the effect that the applicant kept an all-night house. ‘Thecharge made by the leutenant 1s denied. The restaurant, the petition recites, 13 Kept open after 12 o'clock principally to furnish eatables to members of the press, telegraph Operators and messengers. The attention of U Commissioners is called to a portion of section 4, Of the act of October 1 ported on page 222, Webb's Digest, as follows: “And that they are Satisfied that the person making application had provided on said premises suitable aud proper ac- commodations for guests, so that said guests may be supplied with such eatables as they may re. quire at any hour that the same may be called .” Particular attention is called to that portion of the act which says “at any hour.” ‘This 1s the first application of the kind made to the Com- massioners and their decision is awaited with much interest (0 the keepers of such restaurants. a Sales of Heal Estate, R. Goldschmid has made the following sales of his own real estate during the last two weeks: To Jno. G. Lyle and Win. McNetr, trus., for $5,000, lots 14 0 22 inelusive in block 10, Isherwood, containin, 59,388 feet of ground. ToT. L King for $1 lots 16, 17 and 18, block 37, corner Whitney avenue and 13th street northwest, Columbia Heights, con- taining 3,21 (eet of ground. To A. Berend for $1,850, lov 13 of Todd and Browa’s sub., feet of ground. To the Entet te Investinent Co., for $13,000, original lots 15 aud 16, 8q. 620, fronting M street and Pierce street between 1st’and North Capitol Streets northwest, containing 37,845 leet of grouud. A. Gleason had bougnt of G.G. Hubbard, for $6,715.90, four lots, in biock 7, Belair Heights, gba g hte Will not Ask the Trustees. ‘A COMMITTEE OF COLORED CITIZENS FREFER TO GO TO ‘THE PRESIDENT. A meeting of colored citizens was held last even- Ing at the Israel church for the purpose of hearing the report of the commitiee appointed at the last meeting to Wait upon the District Commissioners and present the protest of the colored citizens against the use of the building at the corner of Maryland avenue and 454 street for the colored c Schools, The committee reported that the Pomumissioners in response Lo Lhe protest presented by them had suggested that an appeal be mn.de to the board of school trustees, that their ac on im the selection of this bu be reconsid- ered. After discussion upon this report te mest. ing adopted resolutions setting forth that as the ‘Commissioners had maintained that they “had en- Ure control of the management of the public Schools, and that the trustees were simply their agents in the performance of such delegated powers ad duties as might from tme to time be conferred upon them by tue Commissioners; that we deem the reference of our petition to a body of subordi- nates incompetent legally to act as highly deuri imental Lo our rights and best interests as citizens of tals District; that we will, Ip case of a décliva- tion of the Commissioners to ‘act, decuygt our duty, in behalf 01 the morals of the publidschools and the lawful disbursement of the pubile school funds, to petition the President of the United ‘States for redress.” —— HELD Fox Tux Guaxp JuKY.—In the Police Court this morning, im the case of Walter Suowden, col- ored, charged with assault and battery with in- tent'to kill Sarah Boyd, also colored, tae defend- ant’s counsel, Mr. T. C.’Taylor, Waived an exam- nation, and the case ‘was vent to the grand Jury, bonds being fxed at $500. The defendant, it 1s alleged, visited the house of is cousin, Sarah Boyd, ih Shepnerd’s alley, and when she refused to accept a proposition made by him, choked her and ‘stabbed her in the breast with a Knife, —_——— How Some Pzortx Ger Honr.—Dudley Thi a young colored. mam, was iu the Police Court te day, charged with using profane language and assaulting Oflicer Rogers while under arrest. He exuibited a cut on the top of his head, which he ‘THE CONSTITUTIONAL CENTENNIAL on for the proposed centennial celebration in this ion to be held. im this city in 1888. ‘here is another board, which is national in character, and Anderson, the Versation With @ Star r, Said that Sncro me pecerme wee ‘three Americas to be held in 1882 in honor discovery of America by Columbus. “It 1s Proper,” he continued. “that the celebration of A i i i a6 centennial of the constitution should be held in this city, and that the ntativesof the South American repubiica should be invived to take part im the colebeation of the centennial of the Consti- tution on Which their own constitutions have modelied. "The date which the board has fx if the centennial of the Constitution is the 4th of March, 1880. ‘There is, however, @ difference of opinion on thus ‘and there are four other dates, ali of it claimed, are bistorically fast fall, _ sy o adoption of cel the Constitution ‘the convention, and they maintained t this date was the true centennial anniversary of the Constitution. But Mr. Lossing, the historian, pointed out ‘that rien that tony A would a eee ‘correct, ave the celebration June, 1888, which would be the centennial of the ratification of the Constitution by the ninth State. Then it was that aeaaumaeel ager g the indorsement of The of the thirteen States, however, thinks that as tbe Constitution went into effect on March 4, 1789, that date 1s its- truecentennial. In New York city, however, they are making preparations for & centennial observ. ance on April 30, 1889, for on the 30th of April, 789, General Washington was inaugurated as thé first’ President of the United States, and on this account It is claimed that it 1s proper to celebrate the centennial on that day. There is no objection on the part of the board to Constitutional celebra~ tion on that day or on any other, in New York city or in any other city, but the board does maintain that there should be some observance of this anni. ERE? wha BAU SS ate es it present at the coming session, and it 1s hoped that a decision will Bo reached.” see ERY Affairs in West Washington. Ix THE PoLice Covrr.—Tony Walker and Geo, a young colored 7 were eet, the Police Court to-day charged with assaulting Jas. Goings, — caceres It was shown el ‘the latter ied walking with a young woman Thankegiving n when the defer ts assaulted him. In fran fondatts, who charged hit With assault. Goings fendants, who chai im wit Was acquitted, and Walker and Smith were fined Seach. James Riley, aman of about forty years, Was charged with vagrancy. He claimed to be from Pittsburg, and sald he Would make an effort to go back to nls home if given achance, but he was already on his personal bonds, and the juage gave bre 20 (ata bore fe cr a Son, charged with disturbing the quiet o place, forfeited $5 collateral in the Police Court this morning. Norgs,—Miss Cora V. Cunningham, after an {ll- egs of six weeks with typhoid fever, died at the residence of her father, W. A. Cunningham, No. 1251 32d street, last night at 7:30 o'clock. The re- maths will be interred at Oak Hill On Wednesday afternoon.—A series of revivals are being cop- ducted at the Gay-street =. church. Last night Rev, Edw! Hez Swem delivered a sermon to a large cony taking for his text, “ popular Prot GRaix Recerrts.—Canal boat C. R. Gregory ai rived with 2,000 bushels of wheat for J, G. & J. M. Waters, and’ canal boat Maryland arrived with 1,000 bushels of corn for J. G. & J. M. Waters. CaTTLe MaRKer.—The following ae the sales of live stock at Drovers’ Rest yeste! '; Two bun. dred and seven cattle up, and 170 i—Best, 34a 45;C.; good, 3ya3Kc.; medium, 3a3%¢c.; common, 2iga3e. Two hundred bares Ionyet toes pe Ee adigeg lambs, 4a53gc.; calves, Oia Zo and caives sotd at ghougns. ‘Market du ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER at 7 ‘A, m.—Great Falls, temperature, 41; condition, receiving reservoir, temperature, 44; condition north connection, 36; tion at south connec- Uon, 36; distributing reservoir, temperature, 43; condition at influent gate-house, 36; condition at emiuent gate-house, 36, High tide in the river to- day at 6:50 a m.; low Uide at 1:38 p. m. —_————— Affairs in Alexandria. Reported for Tas Evenino Stan. County Covrt.—The Alexandria county court, Judge D. M. Chichester, has adjourned until to- morrow. ‘The cases of Baschal and Wm. Carler, Robert Stuart and Addie Williams, for assault, and Mary Fleming, for selling liquor without & license, have been continued until next term, The wounding case, at the county brick works,of Henry Beach by W.'C. Holmes, has been fixed to be tried during Christmas Week. Benjumin Hines, charged with assault with Intent to wound, maim, and disfigure John Hackett, has beon red to be allowed bail in $300, buthas not yet furnished bond. ‘The civil cases of Thomas agi. Wrenn and Dyer Wilson have been sent Over until next term. The court will meet to-morrow to try the appeal from a justice in the case of Goings agt. ings, and will probably close its November term to-morrow evening. ‘Tus Sup Yakos.—The adventures made here in ship building by chartered without cap- ital seem to be unfortunate. No further With the Pocahontas scheme ta being made at the lower yard, and the effects of the Norton ship- Butlding Co. at the upper yard were seized yeater- day on attachments issued by a Baltimore firm tor 2648 and by Mr. Sam’! C, Boush, of Alexandria, for $100. It is expected that on Capt. Norton's return from New York these attachments will be Iifted. ‘The regular ship yard business of the Agnew Co. continues quite prosperous, and business men with capital would dnd a ship yard here remunerative, Nores.—Arrapgements Lave been begun here for the celebration of the coming 22d of rebruary. ‘Tue matter has several times lately been delayed until too late. With two military organizations and the uniformed fire companies now here, be- sides the displays and devices specially gotten up Tor Ube occasion, the towp can readily make a handsome demonstration on each birthday of its great citizen.—The fox still holds his own in the cellar of the city treasurer.—The mayor has fined Ben Cooley $5 for his exhibition near St. John’s Chapel, west end, last Sunday.—A very large ammount Of real estate 1s on the market here in the settlement of estates, &e.—J. H. Williams, a colored boy, has been sent to jail charged with Stealing cigars from Mr. Hugo Herfurth’s store on King street.—The house of J. W. Brown at Locust Grove in Fairfax County, some miles trom tus city, was destroyed by fireSacurday night, A NOVEMBER 29, 1887—SIX PA Tra wope ger excellence Graven in mllons t MADE Saat ee, outien, a MUSA Us cena Eagarena "ye ‘tperunaatascee. peas ‘of the Great Daiverstiey, te ‘hunid’s Old Stand, ” meas inet dove Rot comtain Ammonia, LiDe, oF | ne punisc are consis invites ve Visit the Fair gee eee ‘DOI ite soiled, $1.95, "EROCE rar tae Da teat wan GAR DSOME Groth one 5 fir col ageemmemens 4, real CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th st. DOWT FALL to ask for your handsome present if you buy $6 or over. value $1 r. oe NO REDUCTION on the following goods, they are oysters, CLOTH, excellent quality, $1. . | “ieyal Gime” mends China, Glass, Wood, &. RESS Gea " Wednesday Evening, Nev. 30, santa Claus will give away Presents to the ROYAL SERGE, beantital goods, all colors. ieee Tus Far, yards hildren fold, 12 yards for * 812 7th st. nw. Eres Alaerney Butter churned every morning py pei ae A Bro Bizcam ine gate Z fotseiet te fs all modern Eixow, 125 tan de —ONE SEVEN-ROOM for $15 a month. aay Ven Bliss seta’ aps bet a zestse He ne Bes + Ma Meass peters te j RENT. 245th st. ne, RS ESes eas, ap. ane raesens Se Bae house cor. of K aad 166. us nofurniabed, Ge te R. A. Goldon’s Fish Stalls, Washing- ‘Market, for canvass back and red head ducks, cheap enough and are selling fast: sileindsof gamne, fresh fish, Kennebec suimon, tr™ welds double width aulcofors, ert tanrats 'BVSG°°™ | EaplDs Prone er as 3 R RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE ON 16TH Fintonly 3 eatares from on vied, the ‘owner, being 6 ‘ capied, the ow 3 ieere Paris and compares ith the artintic But of the tp fy FOR RENT—HOUSES._ JOR RENT— meer ees PESE Pic ak EET 1 sul “ 13th & win $08 Gorerea, bet Gr... 200) ua. #dand 100 Bool2inat be ea ‘00 ED af Met at. B Teta. £8 st 7 = a eee ge ‘ EAR CARS CHURCHES, SCHOOLS et, |, aI-ToomIed Houses, with water: rent low to desirahie parties. PA Mo: INTIRE, 918 F. 26 3 A COMPLELELY FURNIsuEo eeu 17th and 1Nth ate, nw. OR RENT_THE THRE Brick Dwelliug at n.w. coruer of 15 house in good onler, frealily Tecently overhauled. lent $55. te | Bite Sig 8 st nw yun Gutaed one RK _RENT_912 EAST CAPITO Celerant house). $40,204 Dela smely furnished, 10F- ST..10 ROOMS at N.W, NICE LITTLE IN UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. WE HAVE JUST BOUGHT OF A LEADING MANUFACTURER, AT A AUCTION SALES. GREAT SAORIFICE, A LOT OF UNLAUNDERED 2 Se Sam tn Fat. Ei SHIRTS, WHICH WE SHALL OFFER AT 650. JP PXCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, E THESE SHIRTS ARE MADE FROM WAMSUTTA — COTTON, REINFORCED AND TWENTY-ONE HUN- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS Ot ‘RAI BRED LINEN BOSOMS, NEVER SOLD FOR LESS Se ee “ THAN @1. THIS 18 DECIDEDLY THE BEST | bls Notsyu tales et any” one of toe tana SHIRT EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. Fecords of the District of Colimbis, and. at the, - it of ured thereby (failure ha’ 5G-nch, Ladies’ Cloth Suiting, im fancy mixtures, | Bets made fn the payment of ‘onc nste of 1.100 an 624. reduced from, interest), wo will sell, in front of the prem! 50c, Block Cashmere, extra good quality, 505. 11-4 All-Wool White cS tt -#ix (26), t of (27), twenty Ingrain Carpet 250. 370%. eight (28), Twentynine COO). atlety. (30). Gotinae Carpet soe, Rag Carpet is Gs and Thine Clauets Choic in bw ht ¢ ngran Art Squares Foil Drugyets Hea pear deen Cea =, vision of & ‘tract of land, ee Sounty M edo ea 1g 1885. ead Book? ob, page} a Remnants Ingrain and Brussels Carpets marked | “Gov: ‘Shephe Page 145, March 7, 1882, of the down to clove out. Surveyors records for'aalad District ot Columbia, to- gether with ail the improvements, ways, easements, JOHNSON, GARNER & 00., Figate, puvilewes, and appurtenances, to the same be: 226 636 Pa ave, near 7th. ieee wil be sold sub ect t's prior deed of trust Poop eh gh A cont per ; sh 22, Wear Sxourn Reozrve Mose 5G5 Saeetoae"gh, popetle’Waes 22880, ATTENTION THAN THE DECORATION OF OUR | With interest pai uy), HOMES? shia trust and expenses of sale and taxes cash; balance Bargain Sale of Decorative Goods will continue prior | to be secured by deed of trust oF all caah. at option of TO REMOVAL TO OUR NEW BUILDING, chaser after ave ‘lays ie Fs tice some Hewspaper puciished ; 13cts, aaa 20. aplecePlush | at tine bese garter ah ant 2 sof ana Grescent with Gover. 34. 6, Te, aplece ew and novel | 'nvvdkds "GEORGE te REPETT Plush Ornaments, 10c. per dozen or- 7-room house in ments, concrete cejlar. wutv-Si RALEIGH 8 northw-#t: ‘modern improve- HERMAN: G14 1ithet tow. | FRAME HOUSE, 1005 and Lets. ne. Water an on MONDAY, DECEMBER "TWELYTH, AD. 1687, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following-deacribed teal Inderwear, alors, Sc. eo, estate, situate in the Cotinty of Washington, District of 40-4 White Blankets, ¢1. @2:25, 91.60. Columbia, to wit: All those certain pieces or parcels of its, Jand and Kyown and distinguished as being Lots numbered twenty (20), twenty -one (21), twenty BED COMFORTS, LARGE SIZE, $1, $1.25. two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24), twenty- Bit.ne., 4r...10 ATOL, A DESIRABLE ‘OR RENT_NEAR THE including bath. ROR RENT—A Brick House, 1926 9th st. u.w., 7 DESIRABLE LITTLE EW PRESS-BRICK, BA&Y-WIN- ; al], mod.rn improvements, walk irom City Post-Oftice: POLKIN! courentences: it B. AKNER & ©O., | Rok SALE-GRESA | ephoue stock, pays INE-ROOM HOUSES, tuod: ICE 208 OMe ee tape Owner P"CORCOBAN, 206 Int si me, ited by the year, or longer lesa, to a ret. ion December 1. Price $90 per month by the your. Water rent paid.” For preiniecs apply to my agents, RENT—1425 20TH ST. ‘water: near street cary; | Business. “Address F, B., Star offi: to the = | F oMEAP. > HORSE ENG! NM HOYCR Eco FOr SALE CHEAP Two Boxee ENGINE AND unayivania ave. Drovemouts rent reasouable. BH. WAKNER & CO., 916 F st. n. 16 13TH ST. WN. W. jen ooms all modern Uuprovenient at 1700. Rent, at5 Dupont circle. & RENT—J 4, VERY Dest imps with oF without a ChidPMaX, Too F oe fs Brick stable. Jnquite room 14, of 1013 M. RENT—920 RENTAL ¥0) "zoo house, S218 fect order; a few d }> per month to a good tenant. ‘th st. n.w., or the premises. K RENT—A LARGE AND ELEGANT HOUSE designs in te bree Sen em aee, ‘Bes ine of POR PENT cOTAGE AT SIGHLAND, Manx for Decorations and ‘German Favors. At 7 rooms, to. eas! and one to, Atty scree of ‘a OPPENHEIMER’S, 628 Othat. n.w., eee poate ee Sele Agente for the Light-Running New Home Sewing Bits “city, near Brishtwood, overlooking Temas gist moms SOE: io tenant at 8125 per. mom SADLEY, O27 F street BE SALE-TEN ACRES OF LAND NORTH OF | 1#tist- ur. Kk. 10 200 hock Park, at only $125, per scre: L Ba & 5 = leona Tits Pater, wee Sat. ons 226. 920 F st. mw, ” pclae Ror 1q AORES 3h MILES FROM CITT. 6 room frame house; bay windows; two porchée: Continue to be the standard garment, The de | heated by furnace; siable, careiare-hoube, fPait Ba: mand exceeds that of last season. Prices, $125 class, $4,500. acres, from Rockviil to #250, according to length sise, and quality. | surniker ad fy milo irom stafou ou Metropelas For Young Ladies the Jacket is in great de- Syebek., tie Croom house: goad outyulidings: o' e mand. Prices, 690, 8100, 8125. selection of frait; ond water, “$2,250. ‘Woare very busy on Fine Sesl Plush Wraps. ZO sores, oly J salles frome thy Gry. 908 Xoo mile ‘The quality, style, and finish commend them | fia station ott B and Faget halt —— to the good taste of every one, ‘T. H, SYPHERD & CO. Secques, $25 to 960. Visites, $20 to 950. | mst = «1007 F treet, Jackets, Ulsters, snd Reglans at exceptional R RENT—FARM CONTAINING 259 ACRES, bargeins. Muffs, Boas, Caj nd Trimmings, situated on Marlboro’ road, District of Columbis Factor Fur Must, Cartiage Hobos, Coschisess 3 ‘o0tna rik land for fares sarin ina: Capes. Our Holiday Silk Umbrellas are now pie dwelling. inquire #30 ithe” SUBSE R SALE-NEAR MT. VERNON AVE, FOUR miles from Washington, on the eights shove the and Knox, New York. scree, also’ 130 scree, with beautiful building site. ab Good agricultural land, healthy location. Apply to ready. Large stock to select from. Noveltios in Gentlemen's Hate,from Youmans | iine of Mt. Vernon ave., splendid. Dait nz32w _DULANY & WHITING, 1320 Fat. ow. BH. STINEMETZ&80X, —— BATTERS AND FU! BREBS | Srzcraz, Repvcrioxs. ne 1237 Pennsylvania Avenue. SEATON PERRY. is —_——_— (Succesor to Peuny & BroTHER,) A RELL 5 SU! soe BE ae 335 COMBINATION SUITS REDUC! 0 COMBINATION SUITS REDUC! 5 COMBINATION SUITS REDUC 20 COMBINATION SUITS REDUC! COMBINATION SUITS REDUCE! Dair’ falling ou slay all dandrust ginal ‘color and CRYSTAL sndacurf, andin-| Youthful appear- DISCOVEHY. duce # new ance, and is war- CRYSTAL" jrowth where the yanted to contain DISCUVEWY, foots are not dead. hothing whatever CRYS1AL" Thonsands recom- injurious.no lead, DISCOVERY, mend it no sulphur, ud _ CRYSTAL ‘The mayor at his last court added $27 vo the city funds by fines.—-Mrs. Charlotte Parker, un aged lady of Alexandria County, bas been’ missing since Friday. eee We May Well be Thankful. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. Consider for a moment the condition of the trans- atlantic countries, which have neither turkeys— national turkeys--nor Thanksgiving days, Eng- land has roast beef, ale, and the Irish question— nothing to hold a Thanksgiving over. France has frogs, and innumerable dishes with fancy names, most of which mean “hash;” but France can- not be thankful while Germany holds Alsace and Lorratue. Germany has beer and cheese, sausage and cabbage; but Germany, with her heavy taxes, her aggressive neighbors and the precarious health of her imperial family, will celebrate no ‘Tnanksgiving this year. Neither will Ri with her caviare and her nihilists; Italy, with her macaront and her cholera; Spain, with her garlic and Don Carlos, or any of the otter nations in the at European hive. ‘They have nothing to be fiankmui fof except the fact. that they ave alive, aud When they 100k across at the booming cond! tion of things in the United States they are not more than half sure of that. PROBABLY MURDERED BY COOKED WoMEN.—Prot. W. J. Weo, a member of the band of the Virginia Military Institute, was found yesterday afternoon in a sink-hole onthe outskirts of Lexington, Va., in a dying condition, and before medical assistance could be had he was dead. His skull had been crushed in with a rock, and his face was so. bad! mutilated that he was only identified by his lary uniform. ‘Two colored women have been ar- Tested on suspicion, and there 18 strong evidence ‘against one of them, as a beeastpin found near the murdered man has een Identified as belonging to her, and she Was seen with bim the night before. Weo has been drinking for some Ume past. silver. DIS OVARY. ALL-WOOL IMPORTED’ BOUCLES, $ ALTHUK NATTANS, Proprietor. | wt Boe: IGINAL PRICE $1.25 & 81.00. 220 __Cor. 14th and i,and2dandDewenw. | “igriNcuks WIDE LUTIN'S COLORED “ALL: T B > cg CASHMEBES, AT 40c.; REDUCED FKOM ae weit WineteNts 1f SCP REBT ie Lderesnaae! ces Fancy Print Butter: BhONZE. (GARNET, PLUM, WINE, AND NAVY, A’ THE “ GTON,” 0c, PER YARD. ‘THE “SHARPLESS,” “Cow” brand, rth goop KALE IN 50-INCH ALL- WOOL THE “SHARPLESS,” Wheat sheaf, NEW TRENCH Habre CLOTHS IN BLACK AND ‘THE “FOUR-LEAF CLOVER” patented, | ALL THE CHOICE COLONS, AT @1.00, #2, 2.2 THE “THREE-LEAF” CLOVER | $y S7AGK AND COLORED FRENCH SAME 5 and8 Ib, bores of Fancy Table Creamery Butter 35 so, SD See SIDE, AT 75c. Cl, Leprgaelaenes odiearnnslcas GiOtee Bi IN ALL-WOOL AND SILK Fall Cream New York Cheese. Fresh from near | WARE HENRIEITAB,AT $1 AND 9105" by counties received daily, LARGE AN qq RIMENT OF OMce: MARBLE BUILDING, Pa ave. andoth st. nw.| EVENING SILKS, GAUZES, NETS, AND ILLU- Retail go Nos. 175; 176, 176 Bat wine | “GW PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. a a neni acer Oat ora Liberty Market: SEATON PERRY, Pun Macket, cor. i2th et. and Massschsetts aver Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th st, Wholesale Department, 900 and 902 Pa. ave. n.w,, | _ Established 1840. = Where wo receive daily large shapmenta of RLGIN, NEW YORK, AND PENNA. cREaMeny, | Coxrmvation Or Ovn Great NEW YORK, PENNA. AND WESTERN DAIRY eS & 4 LE NEW YORK STATE CHEESE. BA 5 FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. Bggt aA REE ‘Telephone Cal, Me ee 2 ngam OF DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &o. ~~ | VERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES New Croaxixes. AT REDUCED RATES. ; oe HERR AEP. ORESS 2°°R8 OF He BERR on | SEAL PLUSHES, COLORED PLUSHES, COLORED Go FOR S00. Ato MELTON CLOTHS, SILK MATTELASSE, SILK Ch FLANNELS, 356, SELL HIGHER VELVETS, BROCADE VELVETS, AND A FULL IN MOST ALL ES. LINE OF ASTRAKAN CLOTHS IN ALL COLORS, HOOT PLAID CLOARING 32.29. BIARETZ CLOTH FOR MORNING GARMENTS, ELVES, O76. NEW LINE. ALL COLORS, AT THE VERY LOWEST Putas.” | 6276 $8.50. sic pedantic: ALL BROADCLOTHS IN ALL GRADES * 8 ADE SHEE, en aaa bogorid BARGAINS pelle ova tern hy OF te oe 89. FANCY FLANNELS AT 373, WORTH 500, 7ag ars, NEW HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, wget ee ee ENFIELD SHAKER FLANNELS IN ALL Y, VES AND UNDERWEAR FOR WEIGHTS. pi ee CHILD! SPECIAL SALE OF SHOP WORN BEST BRANDS, SLIGHTLY SOILED, AT VERY GREAT REDUC| pyr} ERED BACK, 4 $2 R RENT—FINE 3 STORY AND BASE brick Gwelling, 11 rooms,all mod. imps on Teasonsbie rent. SWOKMS1 2 St near R @, at LE FO? *ENT—FoRS ‘A handsome new residence, contatnt ‘convenience: com 16 rooms and shed througout. to THOS. 2 FISHERY Co. ise F * | caus tousd wag? 73 | and fancy wagons spec ally wie dea for sale call of wend at office. OLTZMAN, 10:h and’? T- EO BTORY BRICK, SEVEN rogms, mod. imps. nw, and basement Brick, all mod. imy 50, three: ent Brick, twelve Vermont ave and T st. n.w. ‘baset twenty rooms, all mod, st. n.w. $250. jour story and basement For Uist of pro} Fe ae OR: ) | JOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE gE R RENT—BAY WINDOW BRIC! all improvements; 9 rooms; south iront; conveuient to churches, schools and. 1. ossessiou Ist 20. Owner, 909.0 406,408,410 Pomeroy ‘st. Gr. | imgood order. JOHN M. YOUNG, 47 and 4%. esse. uw. Fora full list apply tw he WESCOTT & WILCOX, | 1007 Penuaylvaniaave nw. IR RENT — SOUTHEAST CO) and F sts. n.w., 9 rooms and bath. 807 Corcoran st. ¥;; 1109 17th stn. Semi-apnaaliy. 0. St the cheapest. house iu thecity. WAL F. & $06 Pa‘ ave ns w ‘ of | Jp0K SALE si t RENT 1919% STH. STN ty. 20 ‘por month. R RENT_THAT VERY DESIRABLE MODERN WELLING LATELY OCCUPIED BY SENATOR ip tgoms: rent 865. STELGEN ith Apply to 930 Ist. w. ww, Gre Be, in rear... KI 1502" SUEBEMANS ME JFQOR RENT OR SALE—A NINE-ROOM HOUSE AND ‘Store: also Rooms for rent sind « lot of Furniture of all Kinds, R RENT—CHEAP TO GOOD TENANT—NINE- Brick House, four (08 Va. ave. aw, SF.1: “i excellent repair. 1” STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, OR RENT—FURNISHED—2: Brick, Fe, RENT_I HAVE SEVERAL HANDSOMELY- furnished Houses on my list, raising in price from $500 to 84,500 per annum. oes ‘Frame, 7; EW TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT Fosbitie iain sts 0 rome: 226-2 A. BATES, 1407 F #t.n.w JOR RENT NEW BRICK HOUSPS, BeT and 7th, E and G ‘10 each STEDT & BRADLEY, é the otber in cherry. twelve rooms, cellar, al improvements: lane yard and shied, with se Closet, to 20-foot alley. Address OWNER, 310. 0 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Fok, SME SMALL GROCERY AND job Store one of the best locations 42. s Teasous for pellitug wag A GOOD SECONDIAND BROUGHAM Thomas Dow ihg's auc SCELY STO! House for rent; @8. ne. BRAD: at stores $400. bomeht tor cash Cpryehts for squares. Koom 2%, St. Cloud Building. FOr SALE eixewaw bury Uprighte—Pianos #1 Bargains wanted. Pian, exe n2i-ote KE AND POTOMAC TEL: cent on pric FRANK i n29-2 0 Kelloww Buildimg, 141) | JPOKSALE-AFINELY FITTED UPS: Provision Store, Splendid chance fur Tight man. 0 Voller, new aud complete. Wak CODD, Soi Aliceanuin st Baltimore. Peete JOR SALE—DAYTON WAGON, IN GOOD OKDER, Pinntitse cee. ns at JOR SALE—HAVI CONCLUDED TO RETINE | B\ trom the Grocery business ( ofer for male the stork : | and fixtures contained in 2 3D ST. SE: THREE STORIES, | ‘all moderu improvements: in per: joors from Avenue cars and herdics re 1434 Vth, corner Ost, now. Fors man with some capital duis is rare oppor a bee ©. E PARKER JOR SALE-THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND Drug Store. corner wily to BOLE & WOR BALE_NEW, CLEAN 1) EY Feathers. Toc. pound: the t ie money, orders or otuer news SE Sace JOR SALE—A FINE PAIR OF BAY HORSES. ONS fine Lady's Saddle Hi Apply to *OSINSHETMER & sh ‘SIN BEBREND, n26-3t a 658 G wt mw, JOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAR. J. PARTO! the celvbrated ietoriah ind aos Stak in every house where there te yrietone Cyclopedia it is Ike sondh ily to. lege.” “This work, ail the volumes, can br obtained ai once on moall monthly payinents Ly eddrossiue Box | 128, Star office. uzdtodh OR SALE—A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF BEAU. Uful woliteire and Gunter Samons, Tings, | test Fs SALE CHEAP-A LUNCH Be 00d cash busibesa_¢ ernment Printing Office. JOR MALE NOW IS THE TIME TQ PUY CHEAP, Broughama Coupe ‘Bockswayn Coupetetas Wag? igus, Harness, dey st SAS ‘arvat Prone wrk ave. where aslvens tricks Repository JOR SALE—A FINE CARRIAGE HORSE, Abovid medium wze, chestnut color, spigiied mi ciucnt delichtiul driver and pertectly wage fore lay to dr Address Bor 54, Star Uiioe, as lan Knate Concert Gra’ d, Chickering Baby Grand, Wober Square Graud, | apd fifty other Fanos and Ongans but slichtly omd that imust be sold at sume price within the peat ary days, nz6-6t F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa ave. JOR SALE_A LIGHT TWO HOKSE SKOOND- band extension frovt ir. wand (wo Coupes, ect from. tem ING BIKDS. L1KD FOOD AND Cages, Gold Fish, Aq Ps Nest BasortnERt Ih thee: BLOKE, 10 st, two doors south ot JOK SALE—A No. 25 NOVELTY Heater, Learly as kood as new , cont @ bought tor & At715 Host nw, be 7 ham., after Tuesday, November 20 Fee sare Beautiful Upright apd Syuare Manos, soto but little Lused, will be sold at very low prices for cash or momthe Iy payments to aust. A Macuiticieut Upriebt, only €250, cost 6400. 4& Pine square Grand, culy 8400, cost 6.00 We can save You from $25 te $100 on the jrices of *Parchamsiny aapeclaty. Highest value allowed fur chan : Square Piauos in exchause for new Uprights, Terms to'auit for balance. THE PIANO EXCBANGE WAREROOMS, * _ 482 Ost. FINE HORSE, 16% HANDS. NI Years old, not afraid of auycuing ci Harness: “Owner ieaving cit}. been at DOWS* EX's Sables, 160 Let ews 2 FOR FAS 3, SHARES WUANALIN ans ‘Stock, at $41.50 per suste. rll W. RILEY Dy _n221w 1aly F at JOR SALE — NEW, CLEAN LIVE-PICKED BED- ‘Feathers, 15c. a pound. the best ia the cowntr) for crm than void ea ty OR SALE—ONE ELEGANT UPKIGH1. Feiss destin, . Saint barwain ever odered” HUGG WOuli's Cos 25 7th st aw. co ox dan 70K “SALE—BED FEATHERS, i5o. A POUND, choice, Pew, and clean. Also, Geese Feathers, Mat: 1405 ¥ at. mw. R RENT—1731 F ST. N. W, © ROOMS. ALL mod. couveniences: in. Se BRICK HOUSES ON at, 7 ist and 22d sts. 12 rooms; m. heated by furnace, ‘fireplaces : mantels diend-walters to op of bouse, suitable for families For terms appiy to Gi ‘HAM, 1405 F st. DR RENT—1203 NEW = pene es = SeneE' tresses, &c., at lowest con, Orde c Stherwine. Delivered” ALDEKY BilThe ok ne bh JRO SALE—CLosING-OUT SALE (1 SHALL oF- Feo Sos Ui the bem of © ‘uM & BONE .tuestock aid Baturee in atore No 10 Pennsylvania ave.” Tin stock, is addbtion (0 (he comtaute of agrocery store, cobmists ©! some Very — Said was inflicted by the oMcer with’ his ciub. TIONS. i REN. Gale “tnd Laquons Jauas W. OLME. buretving — — wi ot cil ne : cageton ot a taSfor Tor tne Dart bateabee by tes | Reaeen eyertanes saaeenes mearrentoatnede: | FP AB THE RS cree § HOOK FOSTER PATENT, : WARRANTED. BARD Sov aig tziotes Seen SE EE 6 was _ sheen ; =: (ourta battalion nda iter refused a es: a, Rear 20 = ad eee aaa APERS, officers of that battalion, wulch was to be aeld at | ght. He struck witness seversl times, “Theta, Bob Ash wk LN RN 6,99 ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & soma, EVERY PAIR THAT ‘A NEW Pi 100% Wyle ne or 10 ste Biya ace Be 4 ee) a EY ‘the Ligat Infantry Armory last night, was ad-| fendant denied the story old. by the officer and fas 2“S2 HN Ml hain Siete CLOAKS, THEY MUST ni7-(3t BWORMBTED I & oT Fine, Bee Crk Ee BO Penal stick casas | at aceeenmmartng Sg = Since ane ay Finer. crane mai, | te Canes ST r- ¥ > WINTER i & E Thomason, of Company A (Logan Camp | the defend..nt. clinched, but saw no blows passed AND ROUSEREERING. ‘ stn. wa between Hf. Fr" AD ee oak OF Genre, and Mr. 5. W. Fomcct, an Getvomber ut | The jodge said tate press any ponenae gon aes °F ww WED Ee Jvsr RECULES: DOLLA, a saris OF. Riana WE Rinty 5 = ME Mout DesckiPtto! Bisagh sshtucton Light “Tatatry” and’ National) tarougiy ete own ‘obstinacy in Bot ein to 3 3 uw Fe BE. summa, Ue BOR rk BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, ‘RENT. i. ROBERTSON, Wetucen tor nurs Rites. joo omc arrestea. afane 3 “FORMIRED A Of $10 or thirty days for the ‘and sus. ‘00° me i a 6-3m’ tow BULLL | Roe 26 Het TONAL HOP, A Barer Wu1—The will of pelided the assault case, 8: = Jeave in possession Of my friend, Kichard D. Sota-| ‘Tux WEEKLY Sram’s Pocket Atlas of the World ABSOLUTELY PURE’ . 1 SUARAXTER | Do Nor Warr * nh | Joi and Gat ‘ervilie, apd my book 4s offered free to every new subscriber for ome year mY * oR ee Until the chilly blasts of Winter have frozen the mar. | S37 # st tugs Bank.” Yo tue Wankiy Stax It is a handsomely printed bes; sa ggg vp ty = zi oA y {an tub cob ie and abd contains | This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, 403, 405 7th su NOW. 18 THE TIME Frets iane io pea bh bor eat ave. neat a which a oF nb Advertise | strength and wholesomences. ‘More economical than warmer: “RENT- ONE- rm — £30 otlock pum., as it is In one of the most fap. Ca ca wr = = Ruwe: & Aopuwox, nee ore ey Bae ‘lar Bits Sgt ag ae May improving wictions Of te city, and 8 guxd Ayiep my 4 Harum —2ire, garah, Robertson, calc ee eugene ‘Wholesale snd Retail Dealers in ne abode er: 15t BOW. 20th and H ste. nw, — ae aged fity: Sherman a ‘ith the multitude of low teste, short weight, alum : ‘WINTER sUITA. ER Ta F of baliding tote on aa | Sete CiY, died fos lockjaw Wi night, mee “| PAPER. BLANK BOOKS, AMD STATIONERY, ene At wears, Tes Sa street, near BM street sou ‘od ‘and Was buried yesterday. About ten phosphate powders SoL® omtr im Cans, Boras n Ft, JAlg. © st, 2. v., (Raloge 0 a Rear M sirect southeast, advertised in an- | Siva ‘Hobertson fell dows, eitke ant recaved eas ae ‘No, 814 RIGHTH ST. ¥. W. near Pa. sve) 4 Orders or requests for quotations given personal at- | FULL LINR OF WARM URDERWEAR AND BOTS tention, and satiatuction guaranteed im price and) gicck ts lange and varied. ‘The prices sult every-

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