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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, M LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. mencing at 3 p.m. Por the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia is, becoming variable, with a Indications for and West Virgin GoLpES OProRTUNTTY! ‘Ten per cent discount on all cash sales before earupte plate, set ed canes, from $3.50 up. stem-Winding watches, 4 gold eyeglasses and specs, Soiid gold American ildren's solid gold rings ‘Ali goods marked {n plain figures, A new Live oF Duzsers just completed at the turing estabitsiment, S 7th street northwest Also, the yreatest bargains ever offered in silic handkerchiets. cranty.—Prime live geese Gomestic and Imported, in small and lat Was shown conclusivel ovated. Give usacall. Wat. LowgnTaal's, 813 7th ‘Sign of Goose In Showcase. ay of diamonds at R. Barris & perempt of the permit was therefore grant —= Ex-Gev. Shepherd’s Folios. HANDSOME TESTIMONIALS OF THE ESTEEM OF THE PROMINENT CITIZENS 4ND THE AUTHORITIES OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. In one of the show windows of Galt’s jewelry Store there are two large folio volumes which at- tract great attention. They are both the property Of Gov. Alex. R. Shepherd, and were presented to him by the citizens of the District. One book con- tains the letters of welcome to Gov. Shepherd upon bis return to the city after his long absence, on the part of the citizens, a ‘he letter 1s very handsome! as 13 also Gov, Shep! ‘There are about 11,000 letter of welcome,’ and ington dressed beet go to Jno. R. K. Stalls ozs, G20 and kW Center Market, and 208 208 Norilieru Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. W. B. Moses & Sow ‘Wilton carpets at $1 Moquects carpets § Yet carpet, $1 per vard; best carpet, $1 per yard: best quailty ta = per Yard, and announce sf Farde ate rices; also furniture, upholstery ng at extremely low prices and ‘another column quote per yard: best ra; best quality vel- juality body Brussels Peas Yards at these foods and bedi ‘all marked in plain figures. D. M. Goopacns, 1226 H st. n.w., Dealer in flour, feed, grain. for tue benefit of thé public. Cracked corn and cat hay a specialty. Rice's New Stvix Carte Petites is just the thing for the holidays. sae: ALL Campers sold this week for cash will be Made aud iaid free of charge. W. H. HOEK. You Caw Save 25 por cent in purchasing dix Of R Harris & Co., importers of diatuonds, te receptions ‘aatures attached to the Which they were written are bound in this book. ‘The names are in two broad columnson each page, and constitute a valuable collection of the auto- hs of nearly all the mamented with All of our’ atms are leading citizens of the Dis- is a rich, dark red leather, or- ding, and’ finished in the most sumptuous style of the bookbinder’s art. A broad te of sterling silver adorns the cover, bearing : “Letter to Alexander He iizens of Washington and ‘The ‘other volume 1s equally as handsome, though in a different style. Ie contains the letter signed by the District Commissioners, and bearing the oMficial seal of the District Gov. Shepherd the freedom of ter is engrossed in handsome style ment, and is backed with white water book ‘Is a folio, bound tn black seal skin, richly mounted in solid repousse silv: plate is Inscribed as freedom of the city of Washington to Alexander ‘. Shepherd, October 6, 1887.” The New England Kitchen. COMMITTEES TO TAKE PAKT IN THE GARFIRLD HOSPI- TAL ENTERTAINMENT. ‘The following committees have been appointed by the lady managers of the Garfleld Hospital for the New England Kitchen to be held at Willard Hall on the 20th and 21st inst.: Fancy table—Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. C.M. Claspe, Mrs. Van Wyck, Mrs. Judge Harlan, Mrs. Keun, Mrs. Tulloch, Mrs. Brough, Mrs. Dav: Mrs. Senator Spooner, Mrs. J. Ford Pepper, Mrs. Tupper, Mrs. Broadhead, den, and Mrs. Flint. ‘Candy table—Mmes. Harvey, Thomas Wilson, Stanley Matthews, Sabin-Hall, Taintor, Morton, Harris, Hastings, and Miss Murphy. New England kiteh- Mullett, Prentiss, Bur- rk, Hagner, Metzerott, be following inse1 herd, from the cf ‘Save Your Eresiawt, consult Hempler, cor. 436. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. ‘Narrowar.—“Jim, the Penman.” Avsavow's.—“Lagardere.” ConcaRGaTIONAL CuuRcH.—Choral Society Con- ESrawer Rove.—Prof. Gleason's Horse Taming Haans’.—“The Cattle King.” Kuanav'a—The Silbons. “Woxpgxtanp."—The Hairy Family, &. Manassas Paxonama.—Day aud evening. Condensed Locals. ‘The Flora Pleasure Club was organized yester- May afvernoon by a number of yout horthwestern portion of the city. OMficers were elected: H. F. Harvey, president; P. 3. Ryan, vice-president; i. W. Newton, record- secretary; J. P. Hunter, corresponding secre- financial secretary; EL. m. T. Harvey, sergeant-at At a meeting Saturday night in the Corcoran ‘were taken to organize an Ohio ‘lub. A committee was appointed to Secure a suitable hall for headquarters. Several interesting the clty.. the fet- ‘A sterling silver “A tender of the Mrs. Kellogg, RE mg Hubbard, Bell, Perry, en—Mmes, Bentley, Gi jurchell, Edward Peachy, Durhain, J. M. Wilson, and Ballin Mines. Langer, Blair,” Cullom, Pomeroy, Randolph, McCamnion, Shaw, Wheatle; and Miss’E. C. Smith. Doll table—Mmea Burrows, Levey, Cockrell, Farwell, Huldekope Scott, Hamilton, Graves, Miss Taylor, and Miss Fox. Flower table—Mmes. Doip| licott, Whitney, Mandersot Miss Serrans, Miss Burdette, ani prncarine rs ein Singing with the Salvationists. THE DETECTIVES WAITED UNTIL HE AND ARKESTED HIM ON 4 CHARGE OF ROBBERY IN Demotech papers were read Saturday Bight at the first meeting of the season of the Messrs. Valentine and Saville, the local Pop inspectors, Saturday took testimony tn rela- the recent coilision of the George Leary Moseley at the mouth of the river. at St. Dominic's fair for the bu r. David Murphy, the very sta South Washington, who polled 4,674 and billiard contests between the the Columbia Athietic Club were fin- wurday night. Mr. KR. V. Sims took ‘c. Towers, second, if & Moose, ‘Thomas, Ey 3k i ‘4 & H g Py i Hr GOT THROUGH i 5 a E g i 2 Yesterday morning, in the Salvation Army bar- Tacks, Sat a Young man named Frank Baker, who shouted the “Hallelujahs” in a resounding tone above all others, When Detectives Raff and Horne entered the barracks the young man held before him a “Hallelujad” hymnal, and was singing away lustily, and did not even look over the book to see what was going on. The detectives looked him over, and came to the conclusion that he answered thedeseription of the person wanted in Baltimore forrobbing the captain of an oyster schooner of $250. ‘The captain of the boat, while under the tntluence of liquor one evening about three weeks ago, met Baker, and they went about the city to- , and When they retired the captain put the tnoney under his pillow, which, it 1s alleged, Baker Baltimore’ police were’ unable to locate him until a couple of days ago,when they learned that he had come to this city, and the po- lice here were notified, A SURPRISE—CONGRATULATIONS. When the officers found him in the Salvation barracks yesterday they did not disturb the meet- ing by placing him under arrest, but walted dently until he was leaving the bai . him on the showider The ‘young man but, realizing his said rocking, Dut Went with his captors quietly” Before leaving, however, the captain of the Salva- tion Army inguired of the officers what he wanted with the brother, and hoped he was goin, “oh. ¥es,"'said_ Detective Horne, “1 Ing to help him; Thave fou ‘think tt Will las “God bless you, my brother; ¢ the captain, Shaking the officers’ hand, whilé other members of the afiay crowded around them and congratulated the victim on bis success, but he did not return thanks very warmly for their con- prize for pool; Mr. H. Alexander Grant, third. "Mr. Archie May won prize for billiards. night James Cratty fell from a car and © streets northwest, recetving ‘about the face and head. jon R. Collins, while stepping from a street car gt the corner of 7th and East Capitoi streets, yes. reedmaa’s Hospital in’ the ulpit of Foundry an eloquent ser- ‘The sacrament was administered by the Bishop and the pastor of the church, Rev. Dr. congregation assembled in the First ehurch yesterday to welcome the pastor, Kev. Chas. A. Si g : & afternoon, slip; ‘He was taken to patrol wagon. Bishop Andrews occu} @hureh yesterday, and cs Ley seca ene | went off with, 7! His sermon was on the power of of Atnens, Wilson, at 423 rleston, ‘Ye spirit, dnd was a foe effort. Rev. Atticus G. Haygood, D. D., Will be the guost of Mr. Jesse Gb street northwest, during the session of the hngelical Alliance, Which begins im this city dnesday morning. Sue WEEKLY Stak’s Pocket Atlas of the World 1s Jered free Lo every hew subscriber for one Year to tia 9 handsotne profusely illustrated, inapsand diagrams, ahd contains wwealth of general information. See advertise ‘Boast in anorter colus ‘The Children’s Christmas Club. irs. Judge Haguer called the meeting of the Children’s Christmas Club to order at 2 o'clock Sa! urday aftérnoon, in the large hall of the Frank- Mr. Richard Smith addressed the children, speaking of the work of the club. Afler the secretary and the treasurer had regis- Yered the names of those present the meeting al- Jou red until next Saturday at the same ume and ce. The contribution requisite for membership 10 cents, which entitles the member toa bad be admission to the dinner. be dinner save t ‘The dincer will be given on Holy Innoc-ne ‘te 2th, at the Rifles’ armory on G stree about 700 Uekets will be issued, miostiy € ‘Whe police. AL members, as weil ds those desiring $e become members, must attend the weeting next lay and get their or they cannot be admitted to the dinner, WEEELY Stax @ job for him, and bless you,” said ii Schoo! building. THE PRISONEK CONFESSES. After leaving te barracks the prisoner protested | $2.20. $2 is iunocence, but seeing he could not biuf the | Knowledged that he was Frank | Baker, "who was wanted in Baltimore. and was playii No one will be ai hose wearing badges. | racket until so; day members < the Salvation 3 to See the Young man, but at door was kept closed, and the derstand that the ‘The officers ree bracelet from a woman ta the “D.vision,” to whom he had giveu it, and the officers in Baltimore have | Tecovered a quanuly of clothing and a gold watch and chatn, where be had pawaed them. oner was turned over to Capt. Priedburger, of the Baltimore police, last might, and was taken to Baliimore for t ve | #4, real values, 13 Fequent Ub ‘isoner would A Corp Wave Courxe.—The Signal OMice says there is acold wave coming, and that the ‘Wtaperature will probably fall twenty degrees or more by 7 am. to-mors ew York city, neider, who re" of an agency ia the Pure Food Convention. ANOTHER NATIONAL BODY TO MEET IN THIS CITY H. Wharton Amerling, president, and Elisha Winter, secretary of the National Pure Food Con- vention, held tn this city last January, have issued @ call for another convention, to be held at Wil- Jard’s Hall, in this city, beginning January 19, All national, State, commercial, mercantile, agri- cultural, health, and other ‘the enactment of a judicious national anti-adul- teration act, which will supj Various States and municipal! ried commodities, interstate transactions aud rritory exclusively under tne jurisdiction of the United States authorities, are invited to send one or more deiezates, not exceeding three in number, wo Ubls convention. Editorsof trade and other Journals favoring this object are also invited to attend as delegates. The movement for a national adulteration act began Prof. Charles F. Chandler, of New York; ‘Ss. Billings, of Washis son, of New Jersey; ‘Cincinnati, ommittee by’ the National "Boaad udy Unis subject and offer an award of prizes for the best adulteration act suitable to our form of government, After @ year's study of the various essays submitted to the committee, a na Uonal act was drawn apd introduced in Con} but departmental Jealousies, it 1s stated, prev action, and nothing was done until last ‘h @ measure found expression to tne Gouvention Neld in this city, and it is ugh popular support can now ve insure the passage of a judicious law. Street Railway Exte: WAY THE COMMIssIONE in order to take charge ‘South of a life insurance company. ee Rospenies ReroxrE.—Mrs. Middour, of 904 14th stfeet northwest, reports sioien irom’ her house a handsome embroidered scart Value at $10. Francis A. Gray reports stolen from the bali of his house, 421 4th street, Saturday, a sack overc Valued at $5. James Hughes, of No 8 stolen from lus stabi ralued at $4 Elphonzo You: ‘9G street, reports that his store was Friday night by forc: Bwo bridles lement those of the Lies by reaching tm- —This evening the ‘eteran Corps, First Com- aay, ant (be Continental Guard are expected to ¥isdt the Kirchenbau Bazar at Masonic Temple. pw evening Nelson Division, No. 2, of the Uniformed Kank, K. of P. and the Germania Maennerchor, and W ednesday Washington Divi- niformed Rank, K. of P., will visit sompetition for the buteher's scales, uniform for Schwarze Ritter, nd single harness will close to- petition for tue violin, gent’s gold old Freemason emblem and to-morrow evening, and for ady"s gold Watch, lady's Kinigh: 0¢ rythias Wednesday evening. ~ several years 4 Chancellor B. 4H. Hardy, of Boston, and sins tries cie Watch, diagwond three g he diawond dreast ‘Ta Reckrrion 10 EsMon: AND O'CONNOK.—Yes- terday atternv at a meeting at tt Guard's Anaory of the committecs to arta: Be proposed reception to Messra Esmor @Covuor, the Irish members of parliament, It was Teporved "that over Gluding $100 do arrtptions were stil had been subseri ed by Chr. Heurich, and sub- coming in. Capt. ards, CoL Moran, aid ted a comumittes to arrange for ‘The program of the reception, so far ‘M8 arranged, is as follows: The (wo Visitors will be © by a committee consisting of , Peter McCartney, Walsh were appotn ‘The District Commissioners object to the drafts Of the bills submitted to thein by the Metropolitan and Belt line railroads. The grounds for their ob- jection in each case are that the location and con- met at Baltimore ‘Thos. H. Wal»! ‘Tos. Kirby, B. ie, and Morris Murpliy, and'will be taken at Once to Willard’s Hotel. At’ might they will be es Gorled to Maswaic Temple, where the public recep- The escort will consist. of tne | Guard, the Union Veteran Cor; s. Kulghts of Coiumbkill, and thursday night ‘ted that Presi- ‘Secretary Sutton, of the N » WIL be present. - You will be beid. Bumber of civic or; here will be a banquet. It is ex} Pitzgeraid an, New Jersey avenue, between 4th and Commissioners’ g £ i ] i at i 4 PLUMBERS PERMIT CASE, New Term of the Criminal Court. A Decision in Favor of Mr. Hannan. A MANDAMUS COMMANDING COMMISSIONER LUDLOW TO ISSUE A PERMIT TO THE PLUMBER—CONGRESS ALONE HAS THE POWER TO REGULATE THE MATTER. Judge James, in the Court In General Term, to- day delivered the opinion of the court in the case of Daniel Hannan against Commissioner Ludlow; directing a peremptory writ of mandamus to issue, commanding respondent to tssue to com- plainant a permit to make an excavation to run in water on certain premises. The court said that the return made to the rule set forth chiefly arguments against the opinion of the court. ‘The main argument Was that such regulations were necessary tosecure good work. The court fully concurred that some such restrictions were neces- Sary, as In the cases of druggists, engineers, &. ‘These were necessary checks for the health, and even the lives of the inhabitants But the authori- Ues have not been invested with power to regulate power was in Congress, ly that It was not given by ORGANIZING THE GRAND AXD PETIT JURORS. ‘The December term of the Criminal Court was convened to-day by Judge Montgomery. Thegrand Jurors were called, and Ira W. Hopkins, Frank Lutz, and BH. Droop were excused. The court ordered twelve more names to be drawn. The Petit jurors were called, and Geo. A. Cross, Gen oul P. A, Caywood, Dennis Connell, W.H. Moses, Gon B. Pylog and Ged. W. Linkens, were excused: ‘The court directed twenty names to be drawn. roots as, entered Saturday night and three rs valued at $2.50 a pair, were stolen. Fhis moraing ontcer Havecing arpestad’ ‘Thos, Wilt Hams, a colored boy, on suspicion, who afterward confessed committing the robbery with the as- smermee ot (ges, coum (tafe Cals eeerentat tae misoner at the station two rings, the property of Mrs. Tribbey, ‘were found upon m, Rideout, coloreds purposely, threw & Tage, rock col rew a. through the window of Quackenbush’s ‘saloon on 32d street Saturday evening, demolishing the glass and striking Jno. Polly, who was in the ist fe eh aera iting — en to the Car morning. In Police Court this morning Ridout was fined $20 for the assault. Orne PoLice Cases.—Ella Dorsey and Ella Jones, Of tals place, cbarg-d exch other in the Police Court with profanity, and each was fined$s. John Goodman was charged with using profane lan- guage on Fayette street, and a fine of $9 or 7 days was im) Dip xor Wanr 10 Go r0 THe House or Mency.— Laura Horsman, a young woman, was found upon ‘the streets yesterday by Officer Cotter in a feeble condition, ‘She was removed to the station, where RENT—A 13-ROOM HOUSE, CENTRALLY KR SALE—ONE FIRST-CLASS WALNUT CMA’ Frictarea: St moans tmprovensen order. | I bor set, ten proces, and Wardrobe. one siden abies danas pa CL RMUEE GES | Ma SAIS eke ‘mw. “SENT — FURNISHED — THAT NEW AND =} fy Fisnattre hours Jats 90 oe hae premoue | eS ety cee bir et ae “EEG {OR SALE—12 LOTS ON 23p ST. BET. 1 ST and Pa ave. These lots have sprerees devth of shout 70 feet. and are very Qos. | Abie, they have never been on the market before. The attention of builders is especially wach an to fustity the belict that use hocame built | LMaMBSRTA. Rw such as to ie eves JOR SALE. g x eon will sell or re daily —~CHEAP—a GOOD FAMILY OC ve WESCOTT, Wicox, 5 wixR, Bat Niceed end mie Oe) enue ae 45-3 » ‘3 roe eee i Confectioner. sextr nue mpieliaay Announcement, ine mixture, 40cts, " Beadard nts Soren Por Me '® great bargain can be tad. . A. DARNEL abe . Ta0 Pw, SALE—A BEA UL BUILDING LOT, 66 Frit trout on tnne an auld slew fest south ot ond sgt Sy events, HL SUMNER Avent, ae ‘ ae i e mst PP 2 cs s0ock and Greatest variety OL any ‘We manufacture all our candies bsolutely pure. FRANK SHARFLESS, 410 7th st, Go, Go, Go, 924 7th st., Bet, I and K. New’ Boston 5c. Store, Save money and buy st Augenstetn's, Right to the Point. rs 3 Steet est BRR store in the elty. and guarantee them a or O00) ots ees 8 F for bale call or send at office. "0. HOLTZMAN. 1Othand F ELEGANT TEN- a3 she Was kindly cared for. U} abked if ‘she would like to go to ‘ine House of lercy, she abused the officer.» After being allowed to go she was again ht in, and this time the charge of vi -y was placed ‘against her. CALi has ‘been extended by” the vestry of St. John’s chureh, town, to Rev. Mr. Register, ‘of Christ chureh, Baltimore, and he will preach in the church on the morning of the 18th instant. ten CONDITION Z Water Gd a m.—Great Vemperature, 42; condition, 36; Teceiving reservoir, temperature, 43; condition at north connection, 36; condition at south connec- 36; distributing reservoir, temperature, 43; ition at influent Cee) Condition at eMuent gal ‘36. High tide in the river to- day at 11:09 a, m.; low tide at 5:52 p.m —— Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tax EvENine Star: R&LIGIOUS SERVICES.—The continuous services at the Bapust and at the Episcopal churches added considerably to the congregations of these churches yester and ministers from abroad occt their pulpits. Rev. M. A. Wilson, of Pocahontas, Va., preached at the Baptist church, and Rev. Dr. Gramme at Grace church. Rev. J.'T. Michael, of the Free Methodist church, on the reasonableness of Free Methodism. At the Catholic church notice Was given of achurch holiday next Thursday, the “immaculate conception” feast, The new pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. Vance, preached at that church. He will be in- Stalled next Tuesday night by the Presbytery of the Chesapeake, Covros TexpERns.—As anticipated in Tux STARK some weeks ago, the tender of coupons for State taxes to the te treasurer here up to the ume when taxes became over-due and a penalty is en- forced, was very much less than in 1886. In 1886 $8,340 was tendered in coupons, and in 1887 only #4528 ‘The cash paid in the former year was ‘$5,000 and ty the latter 5,043.19. The impression Which prevailed to a limited extent that taxes could be paid by a mere tender of coupons and the same coupon used again and again to wipe out a tax debt has been entirely dissipated, Nores—All the Knights of Pythias of this city including Mechante’s Lodge No. 3 and Oriental Lodge No. 6, will meet at their lodge room to- night to welcome Maj. Gen. Carnahan, chief of the uniformed rank.—Win. Recker has bought a building lot on the south side of Prince street near Payne for $235, and will improve the lot by a com- fortable dweliing.—The new Midland Railroad Wharf at the foot of the Wiikes-street tunnel will be completed in a few days. VICTORY FOR THE AMERICAN WRESTLER.—A Lon- don special says: The American wrestler, Jack Carkeek, made a successful debut at Westminster Aquarium on Thursday evening, when a meeting took place with Jack Smith, of Cornw: to contest the best of five fair back falls, ‘The Yankee proved Stronger at all points. ‘This victory of the amert- can will make his wrestle with Wannop on Monday week extremely Interesting. They will wrestle in three English styles, the Cornish catch-hold, the Cumberland and Westmoreland, w FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE. its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than e quarter of s century. It is used. by the Uuited States Government, Endorsed ‘by. the heads of the Great Universit Purest and So Healthtul. Dr. - inue ‘Powder that does uot Contain ‘or Alun. bold only in Cans, PRICE BAKING POWDER NEW YORE = CHICAGO. au30-to d31 ‘SP 1ous, Lusexse Srock: TOO MANY GOODS! PRICES AGAIN REDUCED. NEW STYLE Dress Goods, pure wool, one yard and 8 halt wide, reducod to 48, eal value /ME Piaid Black'silk Velvet, fine quality, ie. real value $1. OURLE Witite Blaukets, slightly soiled, $1.95, ize Wool Lap Robes, reduced $33.45. DCLOTH. Due wool. ote Sard ands heif wide, worth $1.25, OME Cloth Plaids, pure wool, one yard anda reduced to 68. LLANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, reduced to CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th st, DON'T FAIL (a ask foF your handsome prosent. you buy #5 oF ovek : greipesrnmeed ms COLORED SILK VELVETS, reduced to 50c. real aine 81: NO REDUCTION following goods, cheap ehomgh and are sollte fast’ poset FRENCH SERGE, ta donble width, ali colors, grekt berets C3750 TRICO CLOTH, pure woo, double width. 37}. ASTRAKAN CLOTH, excellent quality, $1. HANDSOME, PLAID DRESS GOODS, new styles, 12 yards for ROYAL SERGE, posutiful dress goods, all colors wide dotbie fold-12 $urds for 63 out deal on cred ceive handsome presente Mae. J. P. Pacuzn, 1107 F STREET N.W,, IMPORTER. PARIS AND LONDON MILLINERY from the leading houses. CONFECTIONS IN BLACK AND GOLD, AND SILVER AND STEEL FOR RECEPTIONS AND EVENING WEAR. SAQUES FOR COSTUMES. CAPOTES FOR YOUNG LADIES, alll of the richest ‘and of the most approved style, MOURNING BONNETS and HATS a specialty. TAR BEAU HECL TREE, TRIMMINGS (SNOW, TIN- rus, Burrs, Gilt and sliver Notiousy, FP ctiree,, Xuan ‘Cards. Preuch sor Picturee, Favors, Fi Japaneae ‘Trangier ‘Pictures, for Batchete Repiine Sere, Sore, ‘oys, Fot-Pourrt Perfume, &e. "J. JAY GOULD, house. near lows Circle; in Brst: ‘will be sold on Tuesday, st ANTON HEITMULLER, 1333 ‘The Fair, 812 7th st. 0. W., a5-1w* The following December 6th, only, at Goldscnmia’s old stand 100 Marbies Elegant Plush Albums for 89c. ‘Silk Plush Dressing Cases, Accordeons, 10 keys, Combination Checker and Board for 5c. Colored Gas Globes for 19c. Hand-Painted lava for 21c, Blackboards for 93c. and Chains for 5c, 100, Paint Boxes for Se. _a3-3t° _ 1a F at JOR SALE-TWO LOTS. EACH 50 FEET WIDF, extendiux from Stouxhton st,to Boundary, neat filled, for soc, Consaios, for Toes 14th st.; two fronting south and two fronting hort Fak Sie SeBCALLY, DESIGNED, prawoxy ‘twenty room house for rent on 6th st be. tween D and E; rent #80, exclusive of hich can be purchased on easy terme, Ad- Box 435, city Pos FOR RENT_WITH Brick 81: Brick H Fine piat of lots in LeDroit Park 50 Elegant lot at intersection of M st. and R. 226-20 OR SALE — VACANT bet. 8 and T: 62% feet front: fine Jo 50 Kn.w., Srésstore. 4 1 Masa. av.n.e. m.1.:30.40) ‘890, 7a. aged Bt0G 1200 10th atin w.7r:20.; Extra strong Velocipedes for rears, price on! 7 Ins in Colored Glass Water Sets, Chests, with 10 tool ‘Decorat OR RENT—FOR #25—THOSE HANDSOME three-story Houses, nine rooms, antique oak man- fire-piaces, cathedral giasa, on several very pretty seven-room modern improvements, ‘Tea Sots for $3.69. ‘Sets, raised flowers, worth $4, for $2.48. We have only 40 of these seta. We presume they will all be sold by 10 o'clock a, m. Carved Swiss Brackets for only 9c. ‘This sale for Tuesday only. $12 7th st. n. w., FRANKLE & Co. can buy the James Means $3 and 's, 1082 7th street northwest, 3 Make no mistake. Augenstein’ between H and I northwest. 1” mends China, Glass, Wood, &c. of Moliday Goods, 924 7th se, bets Pand K. Go there for bargains. 7 Head Augenstein’s advertisement of to-day. 1 JOR SALE_BEAUTIFUL LOT ON Bast cari: | og" tol st. at 1.2. =. 4th at., at Bo | cent mR k, rot hall improveipeuts: front and boc RENT_FURNISHED—VERMON Massachusetts ave., near 14th G st. iw, 8 rooms. Brick 1620 Lith st. ‘Sth st. nw, 8 rooms. ud Leste. went 1 Teinat “Theveare the bose are well-furnished Hot ‘d3-St hae JOR SALE — 1,000,000 SQUARE FEET —Y wround i northeast abd soutuewst sections of the om, corner 6th and H si $10 Sth st, ne, 6 rooms. Frame 710 10th st. u.6.. ring. ‘3 18 on east side, WIMER, 1423 F at 1 JFROR RENT—NEAT PRES K Hi rooms; all modern improvements: 446 N st 920/40 per month. looking for investments will vo well to exwimine Lay : ange Wateh CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F st._ 1 336 G ST. N.W. (GEORGETOWN, KR RENT OR SALE—ONE OF THE Mi venient Houses in the west end, 808 21 “baths, WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, 1907 821 12th st.n.e, 5r.814/1224% Wsliest.n.e. _d3-3t lie at. n.e., Or..13 9 F-st. Terrace ¥.e. oF. 13 Rear 2621 Ist. n.w., 1379Bound. stn. '4 Piers Court s.w. Phil Was served at I Led Largest stock and lowest prices at Augensteln’s. 1 Goods, Low Prices. New Boston 5c. Store, 7th st., be. Tand K, 7 Prices speak louder than words at Augenstein’s 1 Fresh Alaerney Butter churned every and delivered in 34 print Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; 1 ‘Be. per quart, mt Circle, 12 rooms, allm i. ‘Mat, near Thomas Circle, L5ra., NPUKNISHI vi D 12 rooms, all nod. tinps. YO rooms, all imod. trap, Toome, ali mod. stupa. Rw, 10 roomn, all mod. in 'ylie si.n. bth st.se., 4r.... rooms, bath and f & BRADLEY, d3-12¢ Store; only 25. THREE-STORY od. imps; B40. RENT—309_ 0 8" brick dwelling, 10. SWORMSTEDT & BRAD) 2.0 6 roving. : cee TYLER e ROTHER /ENT—THREE BRICK HOUSES CONTAL r, with gas and Est'ne DA OK SALE—FOUR DESIKABLE LOTS, Ave 17 9x66, in, thi cheap; price $1.25 per foot. Apply CHARLES Exkcy,ob3 Vath et iw. meade ‘A NEW 9-ROOM HOUSE, rete cellar, hot and cold water: thres juares from strect cars. pret tient ad lanrest house it ° rice to reliabl : Linden ste, Lobroit Park. "WA. Gc Gload Building. & RENT—A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY AND ix, eight rooms, 714 11th N. W., HANDSOMELY 47 K st.ne., lor, m: 41 Daw. 72, mi...22 water °....-10 "C,H. PARKER, Cor. 45 and E ste. a.w. ‘OB RENT— UNFURNISHED. W. A. QOULT! KE A TITT rv loans, 1426 F atu. basement Brick Dwelli st.n.w, Apply on pret R RENT—1501 P ST, ished by the year, $2,500. 1517 20th st. n.w., 0-room provements, furnace and large closets 86: ‘Rew seven rooms and bat McLACHLEN & BATC! R RENT—LARGE HOUSE, COMPLETE IN ALL well located fora st-ciaas and C aa STRDT & BRADLEY, RICK HOUSE, Ni only a780. 8 Day—I offer Building Lots on grade, and on street | 2, Square Fiano with overstrung bass, ebonized Oravenue, within four squares of Penney! | ITS a aly 900 each 92h down balance | FOR SALE — vow house: all modern im- 3 Jot near Dupont Circle, 26x75. st ogee Dap cle. Oe WE HAVE COMMENCED TO REDUCE OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND BEDDING PREVIOUS ‘TO STOCK TAKING, JANUARY 187. : ee tests ye get SEES: mee = FORIGARD. sano tn! 2.W., BF. — 19th st.n.w..12r.150 16.67 Lowa Circle nw. [35555 215 Aat we. 1d p ve, near 17th OUSE P06. T. STN. W.. CON- | t house with all modern WW. C. JOHNBON, 718 13th, 2- Li gear y provements. ADPIY it ze tt fury ee Sp 3h S ts J a .) o i i. 2d at. n.w.'r8.....100 zB, ci : : 4 eS 3 i ees sscescl iso choice lots throughout the northwest aud every | Can be seen at DOWNEN'S Stables, L at,, betw Told insnhe Bis hounp hr aaa ar citer | and 17 Uhate. ww. improve wi or for JOR SALE—HFINEKAMP, STEINWAY, BAD. ae nome e. SPMESS ER | ROE SALE WFINERAME, Pe i a i Paine ne 3 es, Ms x eee =“ me F Fi - 3,000 yards WILTON OARPET, worth $2, at $1.50 8, is ; . Wwe Houses can be examined by drafts Oaly. THOMAS S PISKE is Si is} a ie our office only. a3 ist 3,500 yards BEST MOQUETTE CARPET, worth 81.66, at $1.25 per yard. (Alex. Smith & Sons.) 3,500 yards BEST VELVET CARPET, worth $1.35, at $1 per yard. 4,000 yards BEST BODY BRUSSELS, worth $1.35, at 1 per yard. (Including Best Lowell Bigelow and iEAR IOWA CIRCLE, EAST OF 13TH containing 12 rooms, ‘he location is usur jouse can be rented at a decided bar. HAS. E BAN COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. finely furnished Hou passed and the in by 8 good tenant. 8.3 eee Bizisict 5-3t _ 1907 Pa. ave. Ox VALUABLE PROPERTY, BEING THE farm of the late ex-Gov. Keed. near Braucville, on the Washington Branch Baltimore & Obs" Koad, 301 acres: 3-story frame double mansion, 20 root ROK RENT—UNFURNISHED_LARGE DWELI- ‘ing on Est. n.w., bet. 6th and 7th ste; contains 15 find all conveniences: house 18 tn | sioreand dwclin a Wa Esc ne THOS. J. FIRHER & ¢ Store and dwelling, 43 468 La. ave.. basement.-30 Celiar 1943 Mi wt. i) [2o\Cellar 1541 M at. aw... piletin teased on __{d2]_ “THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. oR RENT—BY DECBMBER 6TH, 413 G ST. A Od. ixips.. at $45, Sons’ Stove Store, 7 3,000 yarda MEDIUM BODY BRUSSELS, worth $1.15, at 90 cents per yard. 2,000 yards COMMON BODY BRUSSELS, worth 81, at 80 cents per yard. 5,000 yards BEST TAPESTRY, worth $1, at 75 cents per yard. (Including Roxbury and all Leading 401 7th st.n-w, 4r, Ist The above is only a portion of ‘the Por ful Uist cait at oben fee The det and 13th. FURNISHED. I, bot, 18th & 19th..$2,200 1 h nh Scott Cir . Rat, bet, 16th & 170 , |Fst. bet. 17 & 18" four-story brick ith “Inquire at A Ebed OK RENT—1012- PENNSYLVANIA AVE. three-story brick House with ‘back buildi Foot». bath and.cellar, Inquire 128 East Capitol st. | 4 miles from Washington city, price $450. az-3i 40 acres on B. aud P, i. K., 7 miles from city, 4-room | Beautiful Upright and Square 8,000 yards MEDIUM TAPESTRY CARPETS, worth house, $40 per acre. ‘used, will be soid ‘Al 85 cents, at 65 cents per yard. 3,000 yards COMMON TAPESTRY CARPETS, worth 75 conta, at 45 cents per yard. 200 EASTEEN RUGS at less than Importer's prices. Cncluding every variety of Turkish and Persian.) We have given our third floor, 501200 feet, to the display of these goods, Our entire stock of FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, and BEDDING have been marked in plain figures at prices that speak for themselves. oR RENT—TWO NICi 1204 and 1206 © 1 Dst aw. Owner P. COI ‘NINE-ROOM HOUSES, AY. Dw. ...200 530 21st st. n. 10d, imps: aa0 | proved. near the city, suitable for dalty, poultry, ward. | 2 Payments to su “100 2114 Mst_mw.. 1207 19th st. Office rooms, 519 7th ave., bet: ZOth & RENT—NEW TWO-STORY BRICK D' between 6th and7th and E and G MSTEDT & bea E SSTORY AND BASEMENT brick Sogn il BRADLEY, 927 Fat. Fron SALE AT A BARGATN - ek a A tract of 10 acres north of near Bricht- 3 eS wood, overlooking proposed Sey THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Per scre—one-third cash, balance at ope, two and | three years. LOUIS P., SHOEMAKER, asd S208 st. iw, ‘and unfurnished houses in ‘Unfurnished flats ‘and permit t desirable sections of the city. partment houses. HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. nw. NT W.;, NINE KOOMS AND HURRY pyr, ace Vimeo rs | ie Nt_UNFURNISHED-THE VERY HAND, ‘Toomis and bath; frst floor si 710 Sth st-n.w., 158, ‘toom, house and cate. 1632 11th st. n.w., store, 3 MT. iniles from Waslington, on the heights above the tine of "att. Vernon ave. 2 OUR LINE OF 719 Hour Goons. 3 GRAND OPENING OF FPO S41 AND. WINTER © SLi, $85 Fat nw, For. RENT AT BLADENSBUBG—A DWELLING rooms: price mont i, maburg, Md EW HOUSE, 9 Tapdscmmely fa |AN, The Clarendon, a1-6t* RENT_THAT ELEGANT PROPERTY COR. - 1 Road (3d and U) We iT-UNFURNISHED_ 12; ‘Moatreet n.w., very well constructed and supervision of careful architect parlor dtning-rooma: bate, weniehces, Keys at iin tries, and all modern JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. n.w. rounds; rmit to inspect apply to Hi F? ‘T—CORNER HOUSE, 478 © ST. N. W.. 1) rooms, with all modern timprovement t 474 O st. nw. R RENT—DW! Ws +» Mul. 50 mia ariter = =! sas .w., frame, ‘New Jersey ave. n.w., Brick, 6 ra, in good 2 upon our counters an elegent and complete : 18 TWICE TO THREE TIMES AS LARGE AS EVER ‘assortment of all Kinds of Fancy Guods suitable os Ne tb et. n. w.: 825. for Holiday presenta, Nat thea Gate Reavy For Cuntermas We are pleased to announce that we have the ‘most complete assortment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES, to be found in the city, at the very lowest prices, Selected Goods can be laid aside. i E27 Open in the kvening. CH. RUPPERT, al 408, 405 7th at, mw. above Dat, Avsorwer surrry oF sEat SKIN GARMENTS, Seal-skin Sacques $125, $140, $160, €175 $200, $225, 8250. Seal-skin Jackets $100, $120, Seal-skin Visites $150, 8175. Seal-skin Ulsters $350. ‘We have @ large stock to select from of the above roods, Piush garments the duplicates of the above at low prices. Fur trimming in every variety of fur. Coachmen's Capes, Mufiters, and Gloves. Carringe Robes. Sole agents for Dunlap’s New York hate. WILLETT & RUOFF, HaTTE AND FURRIERS, ¥ 4th sin w, CHAS, 8. SHREVE, the great variety of articles we have to offer you. All new and attractive, and at prices as low as the lowest. 10 ROOMS AND 515 Het. n29-6t DWELLING-HOU! pee s 1736 P .W.—SEVEN-KOOM | I path. B. H. ROBERTSO? R_ RENT—PURNISHED — ‘Lrooms: all mod. imps. ; cation in the city. 29-108 eee, _3 NEAR THE CAPITOL, A Di pleasantly -aituated Brick Dwel R RENT—1317 © ST. ‘Dwelling; in good order: LES & Tea Fat ne, tlemen, presents for children, presents for ser- vanta, Costly presents, presents at medium prices and a variety of pretty little articles at 5, 10 and 25c. each. FP" FINE unrunyisuep nesweNce ON NST. N. W. NEAR BRITISH MINISTER. 8 commodious, cheerful, nest, and Wil be rented: by the year, or longer lease, to a frst- mber 1. Water rent paid. For permit Honse fronts south, r touly. class tenant ouly. fancy goods, we are offering great bargains im Sor Sevatas linen One lot of tne lives colored 4 Border Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 23c. 1505 Penusyivauia ave. cannot be equaled at the price. 2. 90 gate. w. Gr 18.30 Stn. wait. 20. in. w..8F30.40 ape ed UBL 14th wt, 14) to 810. 33 G st. variety, 50c,, sold generally at 6c, bls Handkorchiets tor children at 12}g0, and Fichus and Scarfs, Ladies’ Muffs, Jewelry aud other useful articles at attractive prices. Unrn, Deo. 11 rz, ‘We offer s reduction of from @2 to 96 opallour IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. FOR RENT--HOUSEs. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Fok S84 HANDSOME FAMILY CAREtAOn, A. BATES, RON | FROM SALE—A SEVEN OCTAVE SQUARE Piano == — ——— ¥ periectonter, price $150. Inquire No. 122) FOR SALE__LOTS. #200 casm, JOR SALE_A FINE FISHER PIANO, frogtage of 20 feet, Hk SALE—A MANDSOME BLA the aod knwd. can be ars ied to them. | at PRICE'S Livery Suds Ook Pa ave | isttoand harness Can be eon at REIES & j ; | Stable. 14th etvnearfeonesivanis ave. a le-TwO cTIFUL LOTS ON Xi ~ m SALE Two BEAUTIFUL [ots On EE | Sroe esis—a Gay aan pocED AND GEN: cep: these ots have never bach uflerad forsale | £86 885 aay cau drive ver’ For mie by her owben Detore, and are very chive lo lnk gt chem SS mst Gob Covina ave. as SSOOTT, rr aa ior Peewee | F HALL QUICK MULES, B eat and sound and will work anywhere Alms, R SALE—TO INVESTORS AND BUILDERS — | fwo-end-s-hait-year pure Jersey Bull, a béeuty ir Tata 30th | Be 8cld cheap Wo linabedinte parcbans. "Raine Jit a te OO ate ought at | B.. Star offtos. Beauisful sock of new Mane Beata “re, fem as urylvatiia aves. title periect 3 cents per S11 hist a square tout if bought in the pert Ave (50 day JOR SALF_ENCYCLOYEDIAS. JaMEs P. oy A DARNEL the Celeiireted btetor sau ab aaa a3.at* 1226 Fat | inevery house where there he naiences 4 : Pps, SALE AM aur jORIZED TO OFFER A Lo ctowedis | it so liks ernding the whole family tocol on the west side of 17th st., between Rand 8 | \ a “ sia QS by 122 feet), at the low price of @1 per ag. | Ba’ gu small mouthly payments by sddrssing box choice lot in lege.” “This work, all the Volumen, eau” ter noble TEU. Star once trent ‘Thus is an exvellent to secures wing part n OR SALE_PIANGS AT LOW PRICES wi = oe SS POLD, FE Two Kuabe Pianos wo tetuwey, 1K SALE-THAT ELEGANT BUILDING SITE | ¢Dredbury Sid Haines Brow. Pranca.wid on any on 15th st., near Massachusetts ave, ing the SANDERS & STAYMAN Louise Home grounds, Ui feet front-onky 2.00 per | ag ge 2 1 square foot (o'an immediate pug a 2.% 1 FLOR SALE—TO PERSONS WANIING Po Key ee pe use. JUS PUL ID Order for Wikter lowe: fur rent. "2 Pennsylvania ave. uw rea on Chapin st.” BENS P. DAVIS, 1310 Fst. 4330 ngs for the holidays. 812, #15, and #16 ao SAL — Tiny are mounted in botivaiuele siotes ad clue or af 2 43-1m JOR SALE — Diam E ‘stock in the city t specialties at $20, $25, and '®: Miention to. aa a3" tu select tr ‘we call parts ps Bicor ht TYLER & RUTH GROUND, ¢ ilding stores and dwellings combined. JOR SALE LARGE BAY MAKE Pom STEDT'& BUADLEY, 927 Fst Fe at 1290. Honbie K, good traveler; nofauite, Ghul wks. “ abe BED FEATHERS, 15 foot: one on A st and one on dc. atid @1 per toot: all on concreted streels, andclean, Also, Geow P [aud desirable for hom: ‘CHAS. A SHIELDS, lowest prices.” Orders 1006 Fet'ne. | otherwise. "Delivered. "ALBERT SEIT cAR SCOTT CIRCLE, TWO Lors, | ™ 2 Ye Tnland ave “between 16th Ih nd fromting reservation als, very cheap, OR SALE—PRINTING OFFICE-ONE ) MED Utversal pres. one Sy med. 00's. ft. fronting on M st, Boar intersection oi | Sool. cylimier prem: ame 'hovee jcw Jemey and New York aves,and 100,000 a4 fc | sud fixtures. ail iy caccllent omer’ alec tyre, asen | nor 7tiet and Boundary. MILTON ELUCKETH. | stunds, caltheta Ree Be wall eal ou seosoncthe to JH. MILLS & CO., Washinetou 1 sti ee mw eae ‘at frou 3 to 90 cents per foot. titles good; thoxe LADIES 14K. GOLD AMLIICAN Y at 830. Those Watches y of our house, anid sell @ CHARLES WAN ACOBS BLOTHEKS, L ‘Ok SALE—A NUMBER OF CHOLCE BUILDING | EZ — FINEST QUALITY ORIENTAL lots on north side of Gast. bet. 12th and 13th ne., 9 90 foot deep to alley. This ueubborhood 1s rap UF OWL importation, 8:0) improving. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1229 UPON EASY Rin eka VERY jotw on the borth side ot Mary! | Ast and 2d ne., near U. 8 Capito! and Natio southern exposure, fine wide avenue, uicely paved, wide parklug’ makiog’cueas'sholce love for Celine | 'SEMOLD EFFECTS OF Darpomee: Lt | JFPOR SALE—-EXTRA BARGAIN IN ONE OR TWO | Femur tits on Dat nc mew ade, irecktnicnee, | i Very desirable to build on or to hold. W. BE. WRI 1, | erat Room T3 thand Fete aw Ve Nae | JOR SALE—SOME OF THE EST LOTS ON and shafts, in excelent or 16th st., situated between Lend M «ts. Cheapest | Coach Factory, «round on the street : price only $2.75 per tm PIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F nw. di-3t | QOR SALE — BREWSTER 2 3 JOR SALE—PRAN a BH WARRIACE Go. Eiht shares at €42 ac Ax66,0R| @23t * e blocks of Dupout, Circle, FRE SALE (Guoceny AND PROVISION STORE doing « gvod business, Address PKOVISIO office. a2" JROR SALE LOTS 16TH ST. BET. SAND TN.W. | Jon SALE-SQUARE PIANO WITH CaKveD 2Os100- 16th at bet. Land Mav. SUxbS: chen| C wy fecld eed R SSE BROWER That Eeksieent | Phen fo Pree, eee et eos. 13 1742 fthatnw. dz te WILL BUY A STEINWAY n30-1w | * ENT OF THE | {QE Saleen R SALE—THE BEST INVES! carved fags, stool and cover: 17424 sth st © i~J f—-} Se rou : or busy. Cat be avon st OLOOT ss Savi Tse, bet Vth and Lats ne ae JOR SALE —CREAP—GROCERY, CIOAK AND Tox 2 lots near Dupont Circle, 24x95, acco Store, with stock, on Kat. wear Mth iw» fs : ouly @125, if tken at once HILL & Hild- Read Estate, Loans and insurance, 513 ¥th st. uw. do se" {OK BALE—AT MATLOCK'S 51 ABLES, aa oats pe, Salim ot tome Ma lred by Yor ; senha by Kimariccd Ashi beck Dupont Circe. 20z00.. of the honk” he'by Da, and 8 ste e coup iy imported Manca encod ara fond yy Mass. ave. and 21st. st., 25x80. Pettis 5 ‘ ; 2 5 £ VIOLINS—A SUPERIOR CULLbo- lostruments in perfect order. ssme at wring Lote tor sale ‘Dumber’ fine tote good ‘elaes: OR SALE—A VERY FINE COUPELETT: Iittle used: also, Coupe and three Habson. P, opp. Blaine residence, 80x90, choice #4. | Harness: only used four monthe~ all fn fs ‘ul i matie at Bi Sres $400, 1416 F atu) wails wanted. Pianos bought reash Cpriciin exchatyred for squares, Kooau 29, St Cloud Bl lditag poor a4 - TGR SALETNEW. CLEAN LIVEFICKED WED. SALE — HOUSES AND LoTS AT HYATIS a I Be Ville, Md., and two beautiful Houses ia Laurel, | {ive moueys orders by mail or > ae Ay SO A livered. WML SEITZ, 724 2d st. nn ny hw WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, UK SALE—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHE AR, Coupalets, | Bug Phactous, Sieh, Harness, a, ms, 1250 Se halls; Yerandas the length of the hous ae A i su sunde: denrabiefors gentleman's coumtry wat | JXOK SALE—CAKRIAGES, BUGGIES, DAYTONA, Themavsion would makes summer hotel.” Land | BYQna tise Osrtisses ot Adapted for suburban iota” Thows sdjoiniuy owned by Syndicate (0 bend out for that purrs, aud, i ferior to this property. Iron ore im the property desirable to furnace amen. A fare op- | 406 Pa ave i. w. wag Beg gem KSALE—SINGING BIKDS, BIKD FOOD AND For tet of sale see EMERSON HODGES, St. 7 me . Biel loti a tue, tie cy, Se watOaL Maa a | Jeon took sont aguartion na int fe miiuistrator, 200 N Calvert street. Baltimore d3-1m' atyeet sesortment iy the city at JOR SALE—5 ACRES BEAUTIFUL LAND WITH- dinars. beth ‘aud + from, ce, making | at the cheapest house in ube city MMI 4shi SUORE, 17tu st., two dours south of Pa ave, au in 5 minutes walk of Carlin Spring HH. station, | YOR SALE. very low prices fur cual. or about 50 vier tracts improved and unim- pile te oF fruit faring, or for residences of persous | A Macnificient Upright, only fn bustneas iu the city = A Fine square Grand, ouly #2 Call or send for particulars and bullet.n. eget ve vou from @25'ts 6100 on The prices ot a3 at eee aera oO? Esciw, | “Eschuudne a specialty, Highest value sllowed for = Square Piauos in exchange tor new Uprights. Lerus W'suit for balance. ot Size! aes 422 tn NON AVE, FOUR SS Fi lendid Dairy Farm, EELS With “beautiful ulluing site. | JOR SALE-THE “OTTO" GAS ENgINE mie earthy TocationAprly to | H° yuiren no boiler avosds ail expenaive trains. NY & Waits ¥ bo Kone of time , wo ‘of fuel. baud for eirculat ata f Ament. 731 Tikat 719 | Jro8 SALE-CHEAP—pinest NEN Parca ‘Sperm Oil, and kbbons, for Uypes ritin thes ines HENRY A. CLARK: ‘Calncrat HOLIDAY GOops AT VERY INABLE PRICES. JOHN ‘You. 379 and 481 C st. nw. AT Davis, 05-3 NATIONAL HOTEL ‘Will offer special inducements in the following ela On Wednesday, December 7, wo will place gud would respectfully sak an inapertan of wane. ‘and 37 It would be uscless to attempt to enumerate We have presents for Ladies, presents for gen- In addition to our line of beautiful aud useful White Embroidered Handkerchiefs from 120. Elegant real duchess Lace Handkerchiefs. ‘Silk Handkerchiefs and Muftters in endless Japanese Hemstitched Silk Handkerchiefs at ‘A beautiful Initial Handkerchief at 25c. ‘Fana,Gloves, Umbrellas, Table Linens, Lace ‘It will pay you to examine our stock. RG Dav,