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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Indiontions for the 2 hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of Columbia, warmer, threaten- ing weather, followed by rain, light to ‘fresh varl- abie winds, ye Moxey axp Trax Lost by not attending at_once the great ae sale of | R--—3 Gulters, Slippers, Rubber Boots, Shoes and Arctics, ” tPitelbrun’s One Price Shoe House, 402 7th street. See: The Old Lady in Window. r Tickets and large chromos for all “Rovat GLUR” mends broken articles, ‘Tum CLosiNe OUT SALE Of the §5.75 Newmarkets at the a 918 7th st. iw. will be Kept up for to-morrow nly; also, & 300 Of Seamless Half-Hose, 3 pair for 25 cts. A? $15 we are selling “and rushing them out,” “fast color” men’s overcoat. be ae Etxwan Bros, 7th and E ‘Ruce’s New Sryie Carte Petites ts just the thing for the holidays Guat Bouay Sax of books at Baum’s Spe- cial prices. Read advt. under books. Gescrme Camels Hair Undershirts only 9e.; Drawers to match. Franc, the One-Price Fur: nisher and Hatter, corner 7th and D. portraits for the. Holidays will please orders nd have sittings made as soon 48 possible, days. It ‘are in need of & Boor or ube you Should take a ‘opportunity, a8 you ca Jeast doing. ‘THE STANDARD Suox House, —_ 24 7th st, Det, H and I sts. An elegant O11 Chromo given’ to every customer. Rua Mxxtz's ADVERTISEMENT on this page. It wilt save you money. ‘Srectat Norice.—To the Merchants and Public: ‘The Merchants’ Parcel Delivery Company of Wash- ingtou request you to refuse ‘@ contract oF spaking arrangements With any company for the delivery of your trunks, parcels or merchandise of | any description until our agent 1s seen. Our sys Tem Is superior to any, and our prices are sure to give satisfaction. We will be ready for the recep- ‘Won of business Monday, December 5. Do not fail ‘ gee our advertisement In Sunday papers. Ys vel Delivery Co., 635 F st. n.w. Ormsixe!! Try the Boston Confectionery, 618 ‘14th St, Bear G. Look ow Tuts Page for Mertz's advertisement of ow prices in drugs. SaTURDAY'S MARKETE: ‘Dig Is. 2e.; 2 Meat, 2e.; 3 3 4a) =; greening apples, per ik, Kot edibies, Wixom Market store, $30 och st. nw Baoapway and 5th avenue Silk Hats, $5, $0. Youman’s and Dunlap style Derby's, §2 lo $4. Good assortm’t soft felts, Fedora’s & “crushers,” Fur and clot canes and umbrellas. KR. €. Lewis & Sox, 1 Br. 920 7th st. Reap “How To Save Money” on this page, Mertz’s adveriisement, “OUR $15” men’s overcout comes fully up to the mark, whether measured. by fashiow’s stabdagd of our own requirements or the stricter demand ofe hours:y. -EiskMAN Buos., Manufacturers, 7th and E For Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, and 206 and 208 Nortiiern Liberty. Corn beef a spectalty. R. H. Tav1or, 9% Pa, ave, on and after Decem- der 1, wit inaugurate tbe closing-ut, sale, at and Deiow cost for casu, of men’s furnishing goods, ladies’ corset, underwear, undergarments, um- Drellas, fancy goods and notions. ‘A rare opportunity ts now offered to buy holiday Presents at a ain. This sale will be continued until the entire stock of the above-mentioned goods are of. I would respectfully inform the pubilc that the losing of these departments Is to make room for the increasing business of ladies’, misses’ and chil- dren's cloaks and suits, and hereafter I shail make SSPEIMEY of ladies’ uilsses and children's cloaks sults, gloves and hosiery, which will occupy he entir’ premises of KE} Pa.‘ave, very respectfully, Writ ut H. McK Ew, Successor to the late K. H, Taylor. “Own KERseY OvencoaTs,” in different shades, at $15, are no catch-penny’ bargain, such as the air is’ full of, “but” unquestionabie goods and trimmings and our own make. ElsgMaN Baos., Manufacturers, corner 7th and E. JewELRy FoR THE HOLIDAYS. LaDsox’s, 433 7th st ter Dg, GooDacas, 1226 H st n.w., Dealer in flour, feed, grain. of our aims are Yor the benefit of the public. Cracked corn and eut hay a specialty. Suranvivovs Ham OnuirRarsD, leaving no ‘twace, oy my Blectric Needle Process. ‘Ten years’ practice. Mrs. Dr. Gabriel, 1521 G st. 2.W. Als Campers sold this week for cash will be made and laid free of charge. .W. H. HOEK. Goup-Hxapep Canes, $1.50 and $5. Lapsow’s, 435 7th street, We are sell im America, the best_men’s overcoat for $15 MAN Buos., Manufacturers, ‘Corner 7th and’E PRARL OPERA GLASSES, $7. LAaDSON'S, 433 7th st. ‘Face and eyesight Otied, $1. Hempler’s, ave.& 435 CITY AND_DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. UstvansaList CHURCH.—Miss Story"s Readings. Atsavau's—Minule Palmer in “My Brother's ister.” 8 Navtowat.—Nat Goodwin in a double bill. eNAN'S.—Gus HIL!'s Combination, Manassas PaNokama.—Day and evening. E Street Rivx.—Prof. Morris’ Paradox. Haxnis'.—“A Soap Bubbie.” ‘“WoNDERLAND.”—Curlosities and variety. Condensed Locals. ‘The Perfection Heat and Light Co. has elected directors as follows: Gen. 0. D. Greene, G. Schroeder, A. F. Randall, Calvin Witmer, Thos D. MeClary, Geo. M. Fillmore, R. A. Cronin, D. A. ‘Logan, and Jno. F. Vogt. George G. Sci was elect Caivin Witmer, treasurer, and Geo. M, Fillmore, secretary. ‘The fifth annual report of the Homeopathic Free Dispensary states that there were 2,21 patients ‘treated during the year, and 5,840 ‘preset pe The expenditures amounted to itis announced that all the arrangements for ‘he prize fight between Thomas Farrell, of Pitts- completed, god that tae tight wil take pinse Wit wi a weeks, z mong the representatives from Baltimore who ‘Will attend the conference of the Evangelical Al- Manee in this city are Rev. Drs. McLanahan. Kills, —_ Murkland, Eccleston and Wil- ‘This im the Criminal Judge Montgomery expressed his thanks to the petit Jufors of the present (June) verm, apd discharged those who were uot engaged in the Whitaker case. Ceatenntal M. E. Church, Baltumore, was last Right the scene of @ fashionable colored wedding. MF. Chas. Caldwell, a wealthy colored stevedore, of Baltimore, was married to Miss Anconia Buster, of Alexandria, Va. nai, Sx Uciick Club gave tts second weekly din- ‘at Willard’s bt About ‘down wree Waa nig arty sat Dg, Francis M. Broyels, indicted for housebreakti of not guilty, im the Criminal ‘withdrew his piea nda, aud pleaded guilty, Mont directed that tence: Foster cee res ease eee bo tae ‘eelstor Literary Club held an en! meeting last evening, at the house of Mrs A. ie Freai S23 Ub street northeast ib Societies of the city will give a recep- ton to Grattan Esmonds ana J.T. O'Connor, home Tule members of parliament, on the evening of the 14th instant, at Masonic Teinple. The guests will arrive in the city on that day. Yesterday, Archie Ladson, a boy of seventeen years, emy ed in Benjaiain Wilkins’ r= oMfice, had his right hand badly crushed by being caught io a press. He was taken to the Emergency Hospital, wuere ihe wound was dressed. its A. C. Paul who will probably be ;promoted Wo be captain of the watch of the State, War and Navy Department building, and not A.C. ‘Small, as erroneously published. Tue WEEKLY Stan's Pocket Atias or te Worla is offered free to every new subscriber for one year to the WEEKLY Stax. It is a handsomely ed Dovk of 1v1 pages, profusely llustrated, more = C4 eo Waps and and contains: weal geueral information, See advertise- Ment in anctber coiuun, have sold, through their agents, Messrs. Wescott, ‘Wilcox & Wine, to Messrs. Geo. A. MeTihenny and James F Barbour has sold to Rees, Evans & 19 lots in ‘6&3, bounded by Sod arrears pane eae Pi Sra 1R13 by 7? fe OD 2d Be Green, sub lot bet. Pa. ave. and’B st. nw. | : i EE iH A UNION DEPOT NEEDED. Where it Should Be. PLAN POR A GRAND TUNNEL. To the Editor of Tw Evexino Stan: In your account of the meeting of the offictals of ‘Way out tothe city limita.” If Mr. Roberts had Studied the topography of our city more thor- oughly he would not have made such a statement. Nature has provided a grand and abundantly large site, not only for a union passsenger depot for i i : E i genes i ij a & 5 i g 2 : B ro i Hl under. The unsightly old hulk called Long should be blown Up and a new bridge worthy Ot age constructed, commencing at this end, on a level with 14th street,and high enough inthe center for steamers and vessels to pi “Kidwell Meadows,” the other flats, and the Wash. ington monument grounds, and on the east end for lling the malarious flats 'at_ the southeast end of the city. Now, way cannot this cheap, common- sense, ind evéry way practical, and convenient plan be adoy It will not do to object to the jmpracticability of tunnels under cities. London, With its three circlesof underground ratiways, set- ued that question twenty years ago. ‘The tunnel I Propose wouid be a before-breakfast_Job compared with the Wonderful tunnels of the great Metropoll- tan Railway of London, whose cars convey thou- Sands of people every day beneath the sewers, gas and water pipes of that great city, bearing the living beneath the graves of the dead, even below the tombs of the Kinzs and queens of Westimins- ter Abbey. Who that has stood at Paddington, where this road counects with the Great Western, or at King’s Cross, where It connects with the Great Northern, and seen the rush of passengers, the rapid and frequent passing of traius, through Stations it up with gas, and provided with news stands and refreshment rooms, 20 feet below the surface, can doubt the practl- cability of “underground raliways in cities? With Tegard to the construction of docks for ‘the accommodation of river steamers, where they could come alongside of a railroad track and trans- fer their freight, secure from damage by ice or freshets, intv the cars of efther road, the cost would be next to nothing compared with the cost of the “Victori.,” “East India,” “West India,” “London,” and “St. Katherine's” docks of London, the com- bined area of which is 564 acres. The excavations from these docks were used to raise low streets to & proper grade, as could be the excavations for the docks and tunnels I propose, for the raising of Pennsylvania avenue from the Capitol gate to 1sth sirect to @ grade that, would giv eee eae ani drainage for or ness on that great thoroughfare. If the Baltimore anger" in this" busiuess, then let: the ivuege manger” in this business, then 1e priv! be granted to the Baltimore and Ohio, with Tight of way across the Potomac to its southern connections. It 1s easy to see with this advantage that the Baltimore and Obio would get all of the river business, besides, with the undergound sta- tons I have ‘named, the most of the ager trafic. Ihave not the slightest expectation that anything grand and practical as I have proposed Will be adopted in this generation. ‘The same old “peacemeai” “penny Wise, pound foolish” policy of the past will prevail. But in the meantime I would like to hear the objections to tats plan. President Roberts proposes to build on either side of the track, through the mall, a wall, which, if permitted to construct, he promises to ornament on. the top with vines flowers. ‘This reminds m= of an unsightly pile of earth, about 10 feet nigh, that about’ a Year ago was dumped on the west side of his extending from B street_most down to the bridge, a distance of about 400 feet. ‘This would indicate that Mr. Roberts has already constructed the slope for his Wall on the west side of his tracks. It would be interesting to know under What law, or by whose permission, this em- Danainent was placed there to disiigure the beau- iful Armory square park. It Would seem as if Uhls rich corporation had had about enough free privileges in this city to the In- convenience and damage of our citizens, First 1t had a depot site given to it after much lobbying, a site worth not less than $500,000, and for which John W. Garrett would have ylaily patd $1,000,000. ‘The insolence and overbearing of this corporation isonly equalled by Its grasping avarice. Iteven assumes greater power tuan the National Govern- ment, ond organizes work an Army olilcer ts prose 1 seem to be settled whether it other corpora 11 this country, or pie, for whose use and be raps should be constr. anda the ps H.C. street depot, whe were recently pubshed in THe Stax, but another JC. that i ——— MOND KOBBEKY IN BALTI- olice receiv dispaten from Baitimore asking them to lookout for aud ar- rest a Young man named Edward Stearns, Who 1s charged in that elty with stealtag a diamond from | the firm of Rothberg & Co., diamond dealers. Officer Sutton was given a description of the Young ian, and about 11 o'clock he learned thata’ person an sWering the description had been in one of the hotels inquiring for a Richmond train. The officer started toward the Baltimore and Potomac depot. Just as he Was about toenter the buliding he met Mr. Rothberg, who had Stearns by the collar and hai Started out to look for an officer. The young man made no resistance, but went with the officer to the police station, Where the diamond was found tn nls possession. ‘He clalmed that he had been given the diamond to sell to a gentleman in Baltl- inore, but failing to sell it there, he came over here to make his commission on it. He was held for the Baltimore and signified his willing- ness Lo return without a requisition, ————— ‘Tue Cuoral Socrery Concent.—The an- nounced for the Choral Society concert at the Con- gregational church Monday evening Is an attrac- tive one. ‘The society will render Fanning’s “Ss of the Vikings,” Jensen's “Feast of Adonis” and Sullivan's “On Shore and sea.” Miss Earle, the Soprano soloist, will give Becker's “‘Spring Time,” and Mr. Toedt, the tenor, ts down for Rubinstein’ “1 ” Liszt's “Im Liebeslust” and Barnetv's “Harbor Bay.” Mr. Sherman will conduct. ee THE PaLais Rovan “OpEnixo.”—The Holiday “Opening” terminates to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock. “Included in the “Opening” souvenirs are warm goods for men, women, and children, on the first floor, Boys’ Clothing and Ladies’ Wraps and Shoes on the second floor.’ Blankets, Flannels, and Upholstery Goods on the third floor. For souvenir list see the advertisement. Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's the oniy Powder that does not. tain Ammonia, Lune, ‘ium "Sold only in Gana i PRICE BAKING POWDER NEW YOuK CHICAGO. sT. Louisa. a--to d3 1 P10 ESTORES CRYSTAL’ A RELIABLE Beaccts WRGET ptentiaete ree 2 tendaystoitsor: DIMGOVREY. allay all danact #inal color aud CRYST, ‘gud scurf, and in- Shee snd in'war- CRYSTAL growth where" Ss injurious.no lead, DISCO" ‘¥, mend it no sulphur, no CRY! silver. LOO" We have « large stock to select from of the above P.ush garments the duplicates of the above at low ‘Yur trimming in every variety of fur. Coachmen's Capes, Mufflers, and Gloves. Carriage Robes, ‘Bole agents for Dunlag’s New York hate. WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS aND officiais will not guarantee Passage the * Cgnal for the, Year, to thie date, axe 27 ‘bout 19,000 less tian the same tinfe last RAIN —Canal Doat Seneca arrived, with 2,000 bushels of corn and 100 bushels for T. Dunlop. Canal boat David Knode ‘With 4,900 bushels of wheat and 3 tons 3G. & 5. M. Waters, effluent house, day at 883.0: iow ee Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THE EVENING STAR. New Pupiio Scuoota.—The city school board last t considerably improved the system and pro- led for che admission of all children who are now waiting for seats. ‘Two new substitute schools ‘were created, one for white and the other for col- ored children. ‘These schools will receive tempo- rarily the applicants of both sexes and in all the grades, and train them, $0 far as an ungraded ‘school may do, until there {s room in the regular grades. The school for whites will be located in the Peabody bullding, and that for colored children in the Seaton building. In them will be tried for the first time in public schools here the mingling of giris and boys in school. Miss Ada Crump was chosen substitute at $25 per month, to be after examination, to the white school, and Miss Mattie E, Brewer, at $25 per month, to the colored school. ‘These substitute teachers are, in case of the absence of the regular teachers, to fill the laces of those absent, suspending thelr substitute schools for this purpose. All the public schools here teach full ten months, and there are no haif- Gay schools in the ayatem éxcept a single primary le. Scuoor Boarp.—President Stuart occupied the chair at the school board last night, and eleven members attended. Pay was authorized to Miss F, Wilson and W. H. Mardella in cases of halt day absence attending funerals, A new permit was authorized for Miss Mollie wore a and $10 pay with a proviso, which passed unanimously, that with a proviso, wi unanimously, that Hereafter no extra pay Will be allowed jauivors for any school-house work, The number of = of the schools was re] to be on the fnc! and the superintendent called the attention the board to the condition of Washington school-house, and said that a new school-house {for boys would soon become an imperative neces- y. Nores—During November thirteen licenses were issued at the clerk's office here, 4s an increase on the last two years, in each of Waich nine licenses were granted.——Mra, Mary A, Merchant was tound dead of heart disease. ac Tr home on Ince street yesterday. had lived alone ‘and tt 1s su had been dead some days. Messrs, Loh and Wimsatt, who went ‘Out into the counties to sell coupons for the - lish bond-holders, have returned.—Capt. J. V. Davis, whose reappointment was announced yes- terday, bas entered upon the charge of ‘the Soldiers’ cemetery here, much to the gratification of the community.——The schooner Severn, by F. A. Reed & Co., leit here yesterday with staves and hoops for Cuba, See ENG ‘THE WEEKLY STAH'S Pocket Atlas of the World 1s, offered free to every new subscriber for one year to wea 191 p saa prareeety Ul ya 91 pages, lustrated, with more than 100 colored m: ni apsand ‘and contains a wealth of general informal ‘See advertise. inent in another column. pn AN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION.—Friendshty Lodge, No. 7, 1.0. M., celebrated {ts tenth anni- versary last evening. The members of Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, of Hyattsville, Md., were pres- ent as invited guests; also Past Suj Rulers W.C. Bailey and James Johnson, of Baltimore. ‘The visitors were welcomed by J. M. Richards, to Which Past Master Darnell, of Golden tule Lodge, responded. A supper was Served, and during 0 ning a gold badge was presented to Mr. 0. E. Newton, financial ‘tary of the lodge. Pexitent ANNI ReED.—This morning in the Police Court, a middie aged white woman named Annie Reed was charged with using bad language. She said that she had ‘probably used the language charged, but she had been drinking and was sorry for it. She sald she went to the station last night whilé under the influence of liquor because she Was ashamed to go home while intoxicated, She begged the court to forgive ler this time and said that she would never again drink any Mquor. ‘The judge told her that “persons always make promises When they get in trouble. When you can show your womanhood by stoping d¥inicing whisky, then is the Ume to appeal to the courts.” “On judge,’ cried the woman, ‘on let me go this tim drank she was sent back, ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sola in competition With the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SOLD oxty m Cana, Borat Bakina PowDER Oo. 106 Wall street, WX oct Thotexse Stock: TOO MANY GooDs! PRICES AGAIN REDUCED. NEW STYLE Dress Goods, pure yard and Pies aoe gee a eb ea reduced to 68e., real value $1.50. er, DOUBLE White ou Blankets, slightly soiled, $1.95, 711 MARKET SPACE, pear 7th at youbuy Soorover. 5 “™ 70RF Randsome present if COLORED SILK VELVETS, reduced to 50c., real value $1; 2 goods, they are XO REDUCTION on the FRENCH SERGI dress goods, wide double width, ali colors, grout Larges SCaT Igoe cheap enough and are selling fast: ceive a handsome 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. E, beautiful Mee woe ab. 3 8 Bow To SAVE ‘In iesuing this price-list I desire to state to the pub- ‘Mo that I am not e member of any combination to keep up the prices of Drugs, ‘Thave been waited upon bys committee from the druggists of this city, and asked to sign their schedule of prices, and have positively refused. I don't batiove in the “old fogy” ides of big prices, preferring “quick ‘sales and small profits.” Being the leader of low prices in drugs in Washington I ask the support of the pub- Nc, assuring them I will sell only the best, at the low- Meme REE ERR Torr KIER T 2? 1014 F STREET N.W. 101¢ F STREET N.W- 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Cuticura Resolvent, “ 1.00 “Ointment, per bor. 50 8.8. 8., small size, per bot 100 S.8S,laze “ “ « 175 ‘Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure, per bottle. rey 125 ‘Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, per bottle... 1.00 Ayer's Vita Nuova (New Life) per bottle. 1.00 Ely’s Cream Balm, per bottle. 50 Sandford’s Catarrh Cure, perbottle...... 75 1.00 Fellows’Compound Syrup of the Hypo- Phosphites, par bottl ws. 100-50 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, small size 50 1.00 35 “ — perdozen. 3.35 4.00 “ (Bisner's), per bottle. 30 40 s “ “perdozen.. 3.60 4.50 “per bottl 5 FS “per dozen. 3.00 4.00 Wyeth’s Beef, Wine and Iron, per bottle. 70 1.00 Ponds Extract, per bottle. 34 50 Scott's Emulsion, per bottle. 69.00 Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil aad Lime, per bottle, 7 1.00 Hydroline, per bottle. 74 100 Jayne's Expectorant, per bottle. 73 = 1.00 Effervescing Bromo Caffeine, per bottle 80 1.00 Nestle's Milk Food, per can. 38 50 ‘Mellin's Food, lange size bottle.. 58 15 Carnick’s Soluble Food, small can... 15 25 Carnick's Soluble Food, medium can... 35 50 75° 1.00 35 50 18 25 13 25 10 16 23 35 1s 25 9 15 58 cid 35 50 15 2 ve 50 7 1.00 50 25 » 8 Pierce's Favorite Prescription, per bot. ¥ 3 Pierce's Purgative Pellets, per bottle... eS Bae Pose Sees Resesss ‘Being the largest dealer in Quinine in the city, ‘buying direct from the manufacturers, in large. tities, I am able to quote very low prices. ‘1 doen, 1 grain Quinine Capsules... 100 grains Quinine (in powder)... 2 of. bottle (437% grains) Quinine. anfassce. fF ‘tracts, at prices much below the market rates. Mail orders will have prompt attention. Purchases to the amount of one dollar and upward delivered toany ‘part of the city. ‘Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes care- | fully compounded. Only Drugs and Medicines of reo- ognized mesufectuters used. Prices low. Ast collate |. alight advance on manufacturers’ rates, all goods will | BDWARD P. MERTS, Asatvoro Lowe. Fat * = SOUVENIRS. Floor. freed iz all for 39c. Haglans $13.50. 24 faa Vintes for 2a "Kid Gloves $1.10. int Kid Gloves for 89. Ist j Gloves for le. it Homa seen Yor $1.35. iat cred #2. ist 2d 2a 34 Oda Pants f 2a Age Ghats Bolo Cape for tie, oy 3a ful oye Gowns 7! ‘Embroidered Chemixes 24 ‘uffied and Tucked Drawers 3c. 2a Canton Flannel Drawers, 35c. 2a -knit Wornted Skirts $1.59. 2a its, all styles, for 50c. lst doz, Gilded Metal Ornaments for 25¢ doz, — FOR RENT—HOUSEsS. Tae Weare Toxonsov, jee —__FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ Fs. AVE. §.W. 925. eh ea Easton oe fn HOVAL i i Button, Sec, only | Se ‘Sivand Bata nw. G7c.; cashmere NEW HOUSE 906 L ST. XW. CON: Sareea dott. Maectha fae | pee Base a ik i A | quality Woot ee White, “s. Cae Lien Co oe lene Dak | 920 F Lath stn shirta Ct; Barragut ot ‘Men ana ‘and 3c. ; 0e.; Gent's Seuss ce sae and ‘oon; J ‘Ho , Underwear, Gloves, = atc At "8 ‘Rooms, 801-803. cor. cy Greatest ‘ever offered in Washing. ton will be sold at & W. A 817, 819 and 21 7th st, n.w. toaorrow only. Coldred glass gas fa ‘doe’ plate, ‘dishes acd 1'oasket, 9K RENT—TWO NICE NINE-ROOM HOUSES, lng ee Pee China gitt-band tea set, 6 pieces, g0i8, worin | _aeate ON a Cage, With carpet tops, 9ic.; Cocoa: Fs RENT—TWELVE-ROOM BRICK DWELLIN Soot mata ade: decorated alaner sets, 11d picces, | Fag: Si a he diners Dod eS saan worth $18; cuaspiiir pete, 250.; toy Srenue, | Hocetlon: G75 permente, ow ienaman ‘0c. $4 Tugs reduced to $218, $5 rigs to, $2.98; O17 Pet. a. Feduced from $1 to j lange box paint and brush, W TWOSTORY BRICK DWELL- S5.; German picture blocks, Sie. ; tool chests, 19C; | water B10 cos.” SWORMBTEDT & BRADERY duced Gee SS a0 So FINE 3-STORY AND eu to Ske; ig eta 30ers decorated rase RENT —FIN ORY AND. BASEMEN: Sipe rien new eyes tskene Mies SOs. stand | Se cee Le cert secesteore az Heavy Biue and Gray Fiennel st a ao other furnished and unfarniabed houses in cat deairable sections of the rity tai r " O Auerbach Ril Depot, 7th and pode Inland ay Unfurmisised date 1S 0 ine me [Pats fom tocation | H'apartanent houses: For particu.ars and permite ne Dog Cottars engraved free. Cutlery, 487 Pa.av, egy Bun vig at cur office ee - selone 3 | “We6-dt “HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. aw. Read!!! ‘Read!!! Head!!! 2214 Fst, ath story. 100 70s H st 91.06 1706 4th JOR RENT—FURNISHED— 1231 W ST. 2-8TORY inch Pic ‘—FOUR-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, W Om 4th at. “ ail etylee, forsee, 98% ington public. "For example: Delawareayesbetwecn Rand L-nte. me. Wa resco 1427 Pat, uflice tock AD G. Bilks for 81 Large Tr nt Drawing Slate, 8. yard. Rent 810, a a FURNISHED. i All-wool Suitiace rates Sel Gdkin; Needle, and'wirror, 9 poe AS Sa pe ey Broadcloths for $1.75. “Also in Fine Silk Plus, Soc Wo JNO. STRPEN: Bipdewsbune Ma tay ARR (4 yg agg Paint Boxes, worth 10¢., Sc. = Ga ; Bustles, 9 s:yies, for 3c. a | Eaiet Boxes, 10c., Ses JOR RENT—2017 Q ST. N.W, NEW HOUSE, 1.30 Silver-Gray Gossamers for $1.19. tt noes, Worth 20c., ic. Toons. cellar, bath and pantries. handsomely fin- Huflliugs, all styles, Ze. | Suootlys, worth $1.48 88c._ ished jn hard wood. Ke BUCHANAN, The c 123 Liven TOF 250. Ist Large Wax Dolls, worth 15¢., 90. 1401 New York ave. 12} S-ply Linen Gufts for 10c. Ast | Decorated Toy Tea Sets, worth 35¢., 21¢. ain Rian — MG SN SONI Three Little Maids trom School (a novelty), 49¢. | I the northwest, eleven rocms, well furnished. plasm 10 per cent discount off marked prices of Fura,| 1 reen —= e eleven rooms. weil fu Shawls, Laces, Christmas Cards, Willow Baskets, Drees | Large Hobuy Homer eee ne poh i ‘Trimmings, Buttons, Trimmed Hats. Hammered Brass Uinbrella Stands, O4c, [\aow, f-ccam boos; cit mokes tsp: ssageoat lacking Cases, 80. Smuitraten walk trom Cit ‘ ‘onfer. CH, FOX & BROWN, HOUSEHOLD Goops, |G urtain Poles Witn Brass ee a Rppiy tH Bh POLRISHOR NS es erent oer: | oan 1637 Penn, sve ae. Se 72-inch Doubl Migg" | Decorated English China Chamber” sets, RENTS eraneon OR RENT OR SALE A NINF-0UM HOUSE AND He eee Rew Pama oos 2 | eae FOE NT SESE STARTOA PLACE: | ERENT ORSALE A NINE-:0UM HOUSE AND dete and be Prints tor Bilge: ee en ees | ae 1903 Pet | Trestenagiass oes heme, sere fe oF Dige. 3 == ES, pa eave. om. 75 7 3 ZOR nN HAVE TWO BRICKS, NEARLY <" CI - = . “" 8G Gonuine © iiornia Bianxote 90. ia | ,Ettra Hand Painted Dinner Sets, 125 pieces, em it rood locity, at 1 and 5 ve mom tw | OK MENT CHAR To oi Ob TEXANT SINE ris jorth $26. oud fainilies , wil rent ane = fe Pienis aera for Tic. 34 Frenca Cala Cuspadores, worth 5c. 45c. faken this week. A.'8. CAYWOOD, 95 A er 17.50 Chenill rtieres f¢ 50. 3a Doll Carriages 2¥c. 3 = — ae ~ Nottingham Lace Carseias 62, 3a | Mandsome Plush Cases cont Comb -and | 7208 RENT—LARGE 18-KOOM HOUSE, H ST, X | WOR RENT-A LARGE AND ELEGANT HOUSE en opens Se | Prins Pain, Plame & 0 magecovgeramnum Aromas mon: G00 | andthe hots abet es ha a tak FANCY @oops. 2 © On, Proprietors, _ | Bees Cy Deen papered and painted througout, will be wasted 9Re Bisque Fiaures "a oa ares E EDT & BRADLEL 02 Petre Sy me. tay paced rq Heavy Colored Seamless Socks, 2 x 3 ——_= x 2 Autaae Erase Lamps @ 4st | 250. At C_Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7 Pit a —_— oe 3.50 Clocks (Catt ) 88.73. Ist osname 13 | “A handsome new residence, cuntal ey Note Petes orice bes 4 Almond Meal for softening the skin. Cres- at : ontaining 16 rooms and EAS Paper fore = a well’s pharmacy, 1101 F. im $3 | Kasbon wee eftasea ie ee tS ir a fd 2 | For particulars and permit to examine, apply to 1. Shaving Cases, 81. Handsome Gents’ Sik Scarfs, 25c., at C4 papris to Lon Pum Totes see re XK in ©. Auerbach’s Knit Jucket Depot, 7m and H.-"L a ou nn. be dowel E : ean Ke . Ste fore fy for Ge: Re etylen: 8: ist | Householders should know that they can $9 | POR RENT RESIDENCE Pact oF HOUSE 1308 zoe Pocketbook and Satchels for 1 Ast | get bright and new houseiurnishit at Va- a F ST. S.W..8 rooms and kitchen, dumb-waiter 42 rls tor We; WBe styles for Kc. Ist | Tety store, 1400.8 st. 2. w.._A useful souveulr Will fe dining-rocms” bath room. bot and Fal Gre ee ase, iat | DeSiven to purchasers to-morrow. 1 nibize STORE & LIP Ast, Se Vinviorsshsd ei.08 tase tories. CHILDR:N'’S GOODS. Dolls, and, in fact, everything for the Children, at at, and 2d floors. cost prices during the “Opening.” MEN'S GOODa. A whole column for list of Men's Souvenirs in Wed- lines bere. fee the ‘sdvertisement on Men's Window of the PALAIS nesday's Stan, Not room for ‘ROYAL, corner of Peunsylvanis ave. and 12th st, dl A Barrel of Candy to every purchaser at J poeapense eae a fev Sera ae then a m rts atc. Auerbach’ Katt Jacket Depot, 3th and i, a n18-12t 18 Fetnw. JOR RENT—I HAVE SEVERAL HANDSOMELY- furnished Houses on my list, ratycing in price from $500 to $4,000 per aunum. M. M. PARKER, nIR-12t 1418 Fetes Baillie’ Digestible Cocos ‘Was served at Ii ‘Medical Congress, 0 od eg Goldens b st 300-408 '410 Poiniezoy Go to R. A. Golden's Fish Stalls, Washing- ton Markee, for convene back and ted. Bead duets | ook i all kindsof game, fresh fish, Kennebec salmon, ter- baeceeni ee Maan eae og lobsters, sliders and oysters. — sie 1907 Peamayiventaate aw, belied A eats Oe BENT THAT ELegaNT PROPEETY con. Pani ‘hint ‘and Koad (33d and U) streets Wes mg * Sphayat Cgnyt eante res, Se eet, ae ion: Toure as" 22 roots: 3 ‘ath rooun: all am 7 SwoSTony ine Rasen Fresh Algerney Butter churned every morning | }!!P%; spacious grounds: fine shade: ‘abe. per Iie For permut to inspect apply to HU delivered in 3 1. “Ward” prints, ri ‘Cottage Cheese and ‘Suvterinil: ‘Sweet Mui IMPORTER 5c. per quart. JOR RENT—FURNISHED—935 P STN. W., A 9 room thi tory Br: House, $70 rovnth. . cw 4 = —— = For permit to inspect apply to WHITAKER & Suu: | JOR RENT—TWO NEW EIUCK HOUSES ON Fe} Special Inducements in FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS | PA®. 1417 Fst. BI0-3t_ | heated by furmace; open frepiacse: ‘wood mantelat ww ww ‘RR A PP = = = = = = UR RENT—CORNER HOUSE, 476 O ST. N. W., | dumb-waiters to top of Louse, maki tor © www # R AA 9 RENT—LARGE STABLE; WITHIN A | U1 roome, with ail modern improvements. Inquire | families For terms apply to GK UNSING- Waww fee £4 & Fer Dupont Ctra: accommosiing {ue ‘gw fod | ataTe Oot nddbee™ | HAM. Taos F at ww Aaa four very: low Ten! aT 505 ws wow RR ga P Sas | RARE Y OOD Tati, Dw. : ‘a-zw re, Cae pees JOR RENT—ALL OF SECOND FLOOR OF 817 month by year. For 3 oot Market Space for rents oer Ruse & Co. Posty OHNE. BEALL & CO. 3 £ $ ft ie ¢ Warerooms. Inquire of Mia, MARY J. WELCH, 3307 FOE, RENT ave NEw JS AAA OO KK E rT Newow._ x #3 x a2 dences on nw. betwoon K. I. ave. and P ae 8“4 Soo EK Ben For BENE Roos, Ox Two errE Fr | at; also House Wet iw Alby 05.3 SHEDD, i 15th et n.w., trom December 1. ito. nie-tin Leading Styles. Lowest Prices, 45 Pa. ave." Hefereiices required, pera RENT—FURMIGHED HOUSES 11 ROO! E! CALI YPEW EI QOR RENT-NEATLY FURNISHED BRICK . handsome tu Bargains in SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, OB RENT QAisGhs Pat TYPEWRITERS, emis; | A House, best sare of Caritol Mill: pear Capitol: six ine: thorough cinder. stable RICH MILLINERY. HENKY 4. CLARKE @ SON, | roomy bath, wud all moderu sumprovemeuta. Ay piy fasailyouiy date. dish at: Ladies! and Childrn’s HATS and BONNETS, | _#7-3m ‘Ou F st i H. WAKNER & CO., 016 F st, nw. nude Tnsutudou Bs trimmed and untrimmed, at the Lowest Prices in the JOR RENT DWELLING, 11 JOR RENT—A E ISHED city. Keys at n.¢. cor. Land 10th sts. bonse on N aw, for Large Stock of ave. sx montha, eer month ae REWECITSS FEE “p28 JAMES A BATRS, 1407 Feat. now, ewe LLR FOR BENE DEW, 3 STORY AND. BASEMENT | the other in cherry’ twelve rociny collar all tooiorg HANDKERCHIEFS 7‘ ki EASONABLE A Besse ous 11 rooms, bath, all modern | improvements: Yard apd shed, with servants In all Styles and Qualities, Sara Spyietc eae Gara ae tyuale | clon, to S0-foutalley” “ddrom OWNIAL 510 Duh DRESS TRIMMINGS. Ror. FURNISHED — DWELLING-HOUSE, = ‘Achoice selection for street and evening wear, to gy, Ne ee FOR SALE—LOTS wags 8 i eeaetcbre tows ‘To suppose that a firm whose experience in 637th street aw. | - . 2 4 e A H 00 1 RER wy Dusiness covers years of success can and will ok RENT_NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE | J{OR SALE_SOME OF THE PRETTIEST Lots Om HE oo iE R giveits patrons satisfaction. Such « firm is ‘and pleasantiy-situated Brick Dt ‘ive rooms | A 16th st. situated betweeu Land M ats. © a aS bo) i fee i z ¥ 2) ee Oe LTS iil os. ee ai H 00 - sept Fito: Water; near street cas; 825. hey | "9 = FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. Eatier Etre tue CAUHMERE WOGE colored and Miatlee often’ ‘AND UNBLEACHED HOSE, 380. "Yadiee’ RICHELIEU LISLE-THREAD HOSE, 81 at "Fast BLACK a, Min ‘HOSE, or money refunded, FURS. ‘Fine FUR TRIMMING of every description. ‘MUFFS AND BOA. ‘Bear, Marten, Lynx, Monkey. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1 per pair and upward. 230 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Do Nor War ‘Until the chilly blaste of Winter have frosen the mar- ‘NOW 18 THE TIME ‘To buy your warmer Clothing, Come and see our un- ae OVEROOATS FOR BUSINESS OR DRESS. Stock is large and varied. The prices suit every- ‘body. Competition takes a back seat, and every well- dressed man and boy in Washington wears our goods. ‘We sell none but Reliable, Trusty, Serviceable Goods, We guarantee that the Quality, Style, and Fit cannot be beaten at the price. ‘TAKE OUR WORD about this and give us a trial. NOAH WALKER & CO, 026 625 Pennaylvania svenue G. T. Kem ‘TAILOR, 3 4249TH 81. x. W. ¥ALL STOCK xow mkaDy, Naw Iisosoxs ‘We bave Just opened © large stock of PARIS NOVELTIES for evening weer, including all the newest shades and latest effects, and are _ sikowing Silk Bengalines in ell the evening and Faille Francais to match gsuses. iS ‘Motion and Astrakhan Clothe in all colors for 1.5 Dupont Cine JOR SALE LANIER HEIGHTS, LOT 43—A MOST desirable lot on Lanier avenue," 502150. Cheap, . E1285 F at. mw. dds —A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT Ow 3 lots on 14th street uw. each 20 feet 10 incl front by 120 feet to alley, _230-3t _HUPTY & DYER, 1301 F st, HOLTZMAN ISHED. —BY ¢ FO ik oe Notion Departments will be found special at- —_—— ductions, 39 WE OFFER as | 3 | Katie 1430 Fat hw A superb collection of UMBRELLAS for Ladies ‘SALE— and Gentlemen. Nothing but the very best [ego he cuvane 208. articles find their way into our house. In silk 20190 oe se BBR pate oe Som Hs pg | i F t Ee FF $8 =! Ist ow. At prices that will make it tempting to buy ie Fat aw i hem. Black Silks are always wanted: but the Sass bene: Special Bargains we are now offering aro always to be found. See the prices—81, 1.25 i frost 3 ot, Cammeeticut a and @150. They are certainly » marvel of Ege list giao ita genuine cheapness, = Hee hate zi HE ker Fi iz al BR Ee Ei os feat rt 3 id Seat 1A : HTH ‘on Bars. Daxsszs, aos 4 @0:

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