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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIORT A.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryiand, Virginia and West Virginia, light in; warmer; easterly winds. You Caw Frxp at the old reliable establish- ment of Chris. Xander the largest assortment of wines and liquors at the lowest prices in the city. Old whiskies such as Chickencock, °69, and Snyder, always on hand. ‘All foreign wines received direct from the oldest and best estublished houses in Europe. Cunis. Xanven, 909 7th street northwest, I those clogaat plash rockers for 6, one of those elegant p! rockers for as Jviivs Laxsecnen, 13th and F sta, SprciaL ene tie = in solid gold rings from #1. anu- teesaced by 8. Desio, 439 9th street north- west. Booms 4.5 and 6, upstairs. Hien Crass ‘MBRELLAS AND Panasots repaired and cov- pi by C. Lerevne, 739 9th n,w., bet. Gand H, Oncurp Fiowers, Alpine rose, lilies of France, pear blossoms, imported perfumes. Samples given. Miss Lote Lexmax, 931 F st. Taat Preciots Bary.—We don't know whether Baby MeKee gets any celery, beef and iron (Dr. Henley’s), but we do know this prep- aration is unequaled as a tonic and strength producer for weak and delicate children. C. Wrruen & Co., 1918 Pa. ave., still selling Gran. Sugar, 7c.; Cut Loaf, 8c.; Baker's Cocoa, We. ck Daesstnas. Fraxe, Zand D. Lapties’ Writtxe Desks, Very handsome, from $10 up; a most desirable present. Jutivs Laxssuncu, 13th and F ste, 14 Eagar solitaire diamond scarf pins at BR. C. Hives & Co., 528 st. Dow, Ax Important Irem.—Mentz, the druggist, 1014 F street, is selling fancy bottles for 25 cents per pair that usually retail for 75 cents, To Haye ox THe Xmas Tree.—One of those fine silk plush bags, containing ladies’ pure Para rubbers, that don't slip off the heel and will outwear 4 pairs ordinary rubbers, only Me. Wa. Haun & Co.'s, 816 7th st.—1922 Pa. ave.—231 Pa. ave. 8.e. For comfort, colds and elegance, wear tho muine Shetland hand-knit underwear. Muss DLAND, importer, 731 2d st. n.w. Go To THE PauspeLruta Orster Hovse, 527 10th st. n.w., for single fried oysters and Vienna bread crumbs. _ We Have a Vantery of useful articles for the holidays, We mention in purt parlor rifles, saving banks, skates and penknives for the boys, and for the pater familias carving knives and forks, nut crackers, nut picks, C. Rogers’ plated ware, Christmas tree holders and a carefully selected stock of table cutlery at astonishingly low prices. Cuas. T, Canter & Co., Opp. Metropolitan hotel. 606 Pa. ave. n.w. Frowens! Frowrns!! All kinds of flowers!!! Stuavss & Co., 249 Center market. Easy Fittixe Suors to order for ladies and gents. J. J. Ge Sox, artist boot takers and chiropodists, parlors 1115 Pa. ave. Frise Hokrs., dolls, ribbons, laces, hemstitch- ing and feather stitching. hand-knit mittens. A. I. Devano, 1205 F street. our presents. endiess and Come and see. Avex. Mi 1214 F st. nw. . Heupier’s, cor. 434. Beavrirer Cantyets for hi Jerivs Laxsnure: our prices very moderate. Mixx and whisky te day gifts. 15th and F ets. es at most any price, 9th st. new. Gvanaxterp.—Razors purchased at Mentz’s frug store, 1014 F street guaranteed and Lep By Fasitiox. Every man is influenced mo rt le Whether 3 is extreme or moderate we can please ith and E, and Tailors, 7th and D. Gueat SLavonTeR IN SucaRs. A Ciaasck Yor ALL. You can save from 20 to 30 per cent by buy- your Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Baking Powder, Condensed Milk, &c., from Tar Great AiLantic anp Pactrte Tea Co., 501 and 503 7th st., 1620 14th st. nw., 3104 M st., Georgetown, D.C. 225 stores in the United States. Beware of Mushroom Concerns and Imitators, Granulated, 7c. Manut Fort Darss Frxixas, Frac, Hi. Bowman, Manager. piece te glass, niique oak chamber . 13th and F sts, per pint. 931 F st. Diauonps lower than any house in the city at RC. Mises & Co., 525 9th st. aw, Fuoresce CoLooxe You Cas Buy for 58 ceuts a handsome mai sure set, covered with either leather or plush, worth $1.50, while $1.49 will buy one worth $2.50. Menrz, at 1014 F street, is the man that tells them. Lovery 2k. Diawoxp Ear Rrxos, $110; ele- solitaire eur riugs, 3 a pair 444-k, worth $350 for $265. Ko Haunis & Gnocens, Artentiox! Fox Orrsixc Oxprrs for tea, coffee and spices go to Jumnstox, Buos. & Co., 613 New York ave. Cans and caddies free. Five Tnexs as many lamps as last Christmas, C. A. Muppvnias, 1206 F st. See tre “Guaxp” Ou. Heates. No smoke, bdor, pipes or ashes. For sale by 5. 5S. Sezpp & Buo., 9th st. n fur Cnearest Ferx in the market is Wash- magton gas light company’s coke. Jouxsoyx bro xclusive Agents. Groves axp Susvespens, Frac. 7th and D, Faxcy Tanurs, plush tops, $3.50. Juniws Laxsicnont, 13th and F streets. Have You Seex our display of holiday goods? Call without delay if you want to get the first shoice. Avex. Mr 14 F st. uw. Waren-Coton Parxtryas, artist proof etchings, engravings, photograpis, &c. ictures framed to order. Choice line of mouldings. Art room, 1427 Pa. ave. n.w., Bourrua J. Laws, Berong You Buy your —— and furniture vee W. H. Hoeke’s stock and get his prices Vistr the Empire Carpet Cleaning Works, 531-635 Mass. av ‘Telephone 737-2 Ber Youn Coat, Coke and Wood from Joux- the leading Grm in the Dis- in chenille portieres. chon, 13th and F streets, Evtarrumne Congecr. Style, fit, finish aud price. All correct, This we say of our Sli-suit+, and you wiil agree as to the correctnesy of this statement when you wee Etsexan Rros., 7th and EF, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, Miss Lure Lexa, 931 F street, bas the aintiest Xmas novelties in the city. Ovr Soutame Diamoxp Rixos at $10, $15 wage = the greatest values ever offered, solitaire ring $55. A 2), -k. solitaire ri Blo. For fine diamonds, at import prices, call on BR. Hamnis & Co., 492 7th st. All rugs reduced to Jviivs Laxssurou, 13th and F streets, Pavse axp Turyx. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea company, $01 and 503 7th street, corner 7th and E n.w., 1620 14th street, 3104 M street, Georgetown. Best granulat ited s: , Te. PS aaa and Mocha coffee can't. be it Checks given with ev. 25e. worth of dann ation poems on ae N. H. Bo |, Manager. A Faxovs Tza, the Jouxsrox spring leaf Dlended, im Sc. packages. Any grocer. W. 8. Fisuen. florist, 1425 Pa. ave, nw. You Cam Szx by a Rochester Lamp. C. A. Muppmsax, 1206 F street. you with | LOCAL MENTION. _Houmar vraag peeretind Goops!!—An im- F streets, Homa artificial eyes. Hearcen's, cor. 434. QUEEN Anwe is the most delightful cologne Phave ever used,” is the remark made recently by a prominent society lady. Wasarnotox, D.C., January 2, 1889, I have found Prof. Cook's Balm of Life of remarkable efficacy as a vaginal enema after turition and after gynecological operations. It is also of great value in all putrid and septic states in ulcerated and diphtheritic sore throat, in seariatinal angina and as a mouth wash in typhoid fever. I believe it is the best combina- m of antiseptics known. C. W. Soxssexscumipt, M.D., 1307 H street northwest, Loox at lower right hand corner of eleventh page. Follow directions and seemore. New Mosto.—Bay Ridge schottishe and song, Sweet Arbutus, the children’s song, for sale at Exuis’, Penn, ave. and 10th st. Fussext’s ‘‘Kirscu” Ice Cream, a new flavor; something nice. Order a quart for dinner. Fussrit, 1425 New York ave, Pie son Reamadtion Srarxep Grass sunstirere at $11 7th nw. Reap Baum’s book advertisement on 13th page. Books at a great reduction, ‘Tur Cuearest place in the city. Woven-wire mattresses made to order, $2.50.; 40 Ibs. hi Mattresses, $6.50; elegant — all sizes, $10. Standard Spring Bed and Mattress Manu- facturing Co., 524 12th st. n.w. 2 6c “Hox” Crear! Havana! Delicious! Fragrant! Tanpaviin Sarton Hats for ladies just re- received, Price #2. Wittert & Ruorr, Hatters and Furriers, 905 Penna. ave, James B, Hexpersox, wall paper, window shades, &c. 923 F n.w. ‘Telephone call 854-3. Down at Last.—Watches cleaned, $1; main- spring in S.W., $1; key-winder, 7c. Repair- ing in proportion. Ail work guaranteed. BR, C. Hivgs & Co., 528 9th st. n.w. Gexts’ Sou 14k. gold American 8. W. watches, $40; ladies’ do., $25; misses’ solid gold stem-winders, $12; boys’ silver stem-winders, $5.75. R. Hanats & Co., 432 7th st. $7 and $5.75. Tue Jonnstow dry roast Java coffee, Best in the world. Any grocer has it, 500 Preces rattan and reed furniture. Rock- ers, $2. Tables, $4. Juxies Laxsnuren, 13th and F streeta, Ox Ovn Baxcaix Covster, A lot of child's overcoats at (#1) one dollar. E1semas Buos., 7th and E. CITY AND DISTRICT. CONDENSED LOCALS. The anniversary of the battle of Fredericks- burg was the occasion last evening of a reunion of the officers of the first army corps at the residence of Maj. J. H. Stine, 323 C street southeast. Lieut. Charles Leefiler, adjutant of the first battalion, gave an illustrated lecture on Paris last evening at Grand Army hall, for the benetit of the fifth battalion. Judge Cox has granted a divorce to Fannie |Junghaus from Joseph Junghaus, on the d of desertion. will of the late Adelia T. Bayse, filed yes- , leaves her property in trust for her son. terday Au exemplified copy of the will of J. G. Seaman pe received from Gloucester county, New jersey. in the Police Court yesterday a charge of en- ticing prostitution against Birdie Johnson was tried, and she was fined $109 or 30 days in jail, Samuel Kirk, a painter, fell from a building at the corner of 4ih and Boundary streets yes- | terday and was badly injured about the he j and fi He was taken to his residence at 4th streets, where he was attended by Dr. | Henderson. Mitchell Wood, colored, fell from car No.13, Washington and Georgetown railroad, on 8th street between E and G southeast yesterday and broke one of his arms. He was attended by Dr. Carrahu, ‘Thursday night the upholstery store of Mr. Rirkhead, 731 9th street northwest, was eutered and an attempt was made to force the safe open, but it was not successful. Mrs. M. Glover, 1309 14th street, who was seriously injured by an outgoing train at the Baltimore and Potomac depot last Friday morn ing. is somewhat easier today. The bone in the right arm which was broken in_ two places was set by Dr. Hamilton and Dr. Little. ‘There will be a fair on Thursday and Friday, December 19 and 20, to provide means to place an elevator in the homeopathic hospital, at the residence of Mrs, W. T. Hildrup, No. 1 Iowa circle. Dinners will be furnished each day. Supervising Principal Keene of the county schools, who was thrown from his buggy lust ‘Tuesday, receiving painful injuries, is rapidly recovering and is no longer confined to his room. a ‘Tne Fastest Tratns in Auentca.—The Balti- more and Ohio railroad continues to operate | the fustest trains in America over its line be- | tween Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wuashing- ton. ‘These trains were placed in service about a year ago and that they have been running un- interruptedly ever since indicates that they have met with public favor aud heve come to stay. ‘Ihey are equipped with handsome day coaches and Pullman's latest creations in the way of sumptuous parior cars, It goes with- | out saying that the track is necessarily superb in order to admit of the bigh and uniform rate of speed which has been so successfully main- | tained. * —ee Bro Stock of novelties at auction December | 16, 7:30 p.m., at 419 9th street northwest, * pao Sa ate J. Jay Govtp has the most unique Christmas stock for ladies and children. ™ io “Maryland in the " by Rev. Edward A. .. St. Augustine's church hall, to- morrow (Sunday) evening. * Attention is called to notice of a meeting of the District branch of the Evangelical Alliance on Monday next in another column. ——_— Dox’r Foroer to hear Rev. Dr.Joseph Kraus- kopf of Philadelphia on “Jewish Patriotism” at the 8th street temple tomorrow night. * phic eatin “Deticate axp LastinG, the combined odor of many flowers perfectly blended,” is the ver- dict of connossieurs after using Mertz’s Queen Anne cologne.—Adct. Povirs To Scnorvta. TERKIBLE SKIN AND SCALP DISEASE. PSORI- ASIS EIGHT YEARS. HEAD, ARMS AND BREAST A SOLID SCAB, BEST DOCTORS AND MEDICINES FAIL. CUKED BY CUTI-| CURA AT A COST OF $3.75. CURED BY CUTICURA. Ihave used the CUTICURA REMEDIES with the best results. I used two bottles of the CUTICURA RESOLVENT, three boxes of CUTICURA, and one cake of CUTICURA SOAP, and am cured of a terrible | skin aud scalp disease known as psoriasis. I had it for eight years. It would get better and worse at times Sometimes my head would be a solid scab, and was at the time I began the use of the CUTICUKA REME- DIES. My arms were covered with scubs from my elbows to shoulders, my breast was almost one solid scab, and my back covered with sores varying in size froma penny toadollar. I had doctored with all the best doctors with no relief and used many different medicines without effect. My case was hereditary, and, I began to think, incurable, but it began to heal from the first application of CUTICULA. ARCHER RUSSELL, Deshler, Ohio. A GRATEFUL MOTHER. Ithank youfor your CULICURA REMEDIES, and feel that in doing so I wight bo able te save some person from a heavy doctor's bill, which I kuow it haa done for me. My baby wasdeven weeks old wien | I Legan to try the CUTICUMKA REMEDIES for a dis- | ease which bad spread itself ail over ite head aud face. I was nearly distracted, had been to the doctor's, but got uo satisfaction. Before two days’ use of the CUTICURA REMEDIES the scabs began to loosen, and in three weeks I could hardly telieve that it was the baby I used to dread people seeing. He is per- fectly cured and hess beautiful growth of haircom- ing. Iam very grateful to you, and you are at Mberty © use Uusif it will be a help to any one. Mus. GEO. MOREMAN, Verdun, Lower Lachine, Montreal, P.Q CUTICUBA KESOLVEN', The new Blood Purifier and purest and besof Humor Remedies internaliy, and CUTICURA, th» great Skin Cure, and CUTICUKA SOAP, ab exquisity Skin Beau- Ufier, externally, ly and permanently cure every species of r’ Pimples, ‘scrofulous and diseases and humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair; from pimples to scrofula, Sold CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP 25e.; RESOLVENT, €1. Propared by POTTER DRUG AND RPORATION, Boston. black heads, red, rough, chapped and ted by CUTICURA »OaP, se Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Beale R. Howard of Har- ford county, Md, and Grace B, Adams; Perci- val Lee Waters and Nellie Tree Rives. pees deuce lig Waar! A headache? No need to have it an- other five minutes. Get a at-cent package of ss, ” and take one of the powders and your headache is gone. € — Important To Grocers axp Consumens.—On Tuesday moruing next, commencing at 10 o'clock, at stores Nos. 3268 and 3270 Bridge (or M st., Georgetown, D.C.,—Cropiey’s old stand,) there will be sold, in detail, one of the largest stocks of groceries, wines, liquors, sp! cigars, tobncco, &e", that hag been offered at | ont auction in this city for some time, Mr, owling, the auctioneer, announces that evecy article will be positively sold, and in lots, to suit. THE PALATIAL BUCKINGHAM HOTEL, NOW COMPLETE!!!: Ft ave., 49th and 5Othsts,, New York, FIREPROOF. This popular house has been greatly enlarged by the addition (on Fifth ave.) of an ABSOLUTELY EXTENSIVE _ FIREPROOF BUILDING, seven FRONTAGE, stories high, making the total frontage now 328 feet. It is noted LUXURIOUS _ for itsclegantand home-like sccom- AND HOME-modations, and its attractive suites, LIKE ACCOM-each comprising drawing-room, MODATIONS. large, airy double and single bed- Tooms, with bath and dressing- room attached. ‘The public rooms are especially PUBLIC ROOMS. noted for their elegance, comfort and convenience, the ladies’ draw- DRAWING- ing room being in the Louis Seize ROOM.style, the grand dining-rooms in READING the Early Euglish. The gentle- ROOM. men’s reeding and smoking rooms are supplied with every requisite. EDISON ELEC- ‘The billiard room, with cafe at- TRIC LIGHT.tached, is an attractive feature of the house. All lighted by the Edi- son electric light. TELEGRAPH ‘Telegraph, telephone and stock AND TELE-indicator on the premises; also a PHONE. —_news-stand, with all the leading ewspapersand periodicals, Tickets can be procured for the opera, theatres, and all cther places of auusement. SANITARY AP- Special attention has been paid to PUINTMENTS.the heating, plumbing and ventila- tion of the Buckingham. The loca- LocaTIon tion is the finest in the city. Itis CENTRAL.within easy access of the Grand Central Depot, the Opera House, and all pluces of amusement, by the elevated roads, Madison and 6th ave. cars. Ommnibuses pase the door every few minutes. ‘The hotel is conducted on the PLAN.European plan; the restaurant of RESTAURANT. unsurpassedexcellence; the charges reasonabic, WETHERBEE & FULLER, Proprietors, D20-wks-8t 10 Piz Cent Ove For Cass. WE FIND OURSELVES WITH AN OVEKLOADED STOCK OF WELL-SELECTED AND FINE DRY GOODS OF EVERY KIND. WE DESIRE TO CON- VERT THEM INTO CASH AS EARLY AS POSSI- BLE, AND TO THIS END SHALL, FROM THIS TIME UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, OFFER A DIS- COUNT OF 10 PER CENT FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY. WE FEEL CONFIDENT THAT PARTIES WHO APPRECIATE GOOD MATERIALS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS RARE OPPOR- TUNITY TO MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS AND SAVE TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. WE HAVE IN STOCK LUPIN'S AND PRIEST- LEY'S BLACK GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. GUINET'S SILKS AND VELVETS, ALL QUALI- TIES, BOTH IN BLACK AND COLORS. SURAH SILKS IN GREAT VARIETY, CHINA SILES IN ALL THE NEW EVENING SHADES, CREPE AND CREPE DE CHINE IN ALL EVEN- ING SHADES. BLACK, WHITE AND CREAM LACES AND NETS IN GREAT VARIETY. POINT DE ESPRIET, IN BLACK AND COLORS. A FULL LINE OF CASHMERES IN ALL THE EVENING SHADES. WE HAVE AN ELEGANT VARIETY OF NOVELTY DRESSES, CASHMERES, DIAGONALS, SERGES, PLAIDS, STRIPES AND A WELL-SELECTED LINE OF LADIES' CLOTHS IN ALL GKADES, ON ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER THE DISCOUNT FOR CASH OF TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN GREAT VARIETY. AN ELEGANT STOCK OF HOSIERY, HANDKER- CHIEFS AND UMBRELLAS TO SELECT FROM. HOUSEKEErERS' GOODS, SUCH AS TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, COMFORTS, &o, $C. ON} PRICE, THE Best 18 THE CHEAPEST. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, EUROPEAN 413 919 FENN. AVE. N.W. DDD 00 q = DDO DE ESSE aa 8888 5 RDOSUY Gat fh DbD 0O ‘UU GGG I. AA S58 CARD TO HOLIDAY BUYERS. ST. CLOUD BUILDING SOLD, We've got to go, a0 have our goods, and we name prices that make them go. Ali goods have been greatly reduced in price—many to cost, and many to less than cost. HOLIDAY GOODS, such as PLUSH TOILET CASES, MANICURE 8ETS, PIN CUSHION SETS, WHISK BROOM CASES, ODOR CASES, PLUSH GLOVE AND HANDKEXCHIEF CASES, INFANT BASKETS, &0.. 333; OFF, DOLLS st cost. Look st them. Ladies’ COTTON UNDERWEAR, suitable for pres- ents, at and below cost. INFANTS’ OUTFITS for presents at cost. We haven't the largest, but the prettiest assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS in the city, and at cut prices, Our 75e. Men's WHITE SHIRTS go at 50c, and THEY DO Go. ‘Men's 75¢. SCOTCH GLOVES at 500, ‘Men's 35c, HOSE, Fast Colors, at 250, ‘Your opportunity to buy Holiday Presents. DOUGLAS’, a13-20° ST. CLOUD BUILDING. Sznuxe Case Banoas. Ly eee! QUALITY BLACK SILKS, $1, 81.25, 50, LADIES’ BROADOLOTH, fine quality. yard anda hai wide, pure fine French ‘woul, Sige ahd 91, DOUBLE WHITE WOOL BLANRETS, ‘immense “GLOvH PEATDS yard and ahalf wide, pure woo), CLOT! x anda) le, OREACK SCHAH SILKS, excolten: ua HI SK SU. 3 exc it ity, 5 HENIIETTA. CASHMERES and HENIGETTA SEKGES, ucarly yard sud a baif wide, pure French wool special casa Dargai 50¢., real Value 73e, COLORED SILK PLUSHES, excellent quality, 50c. DOUBLE WHITE WOUL BLANKETS, 1.0, $3, 82.50. 83, $5, 88; 87.90; $8, 810, 81250. LADLE: tH Diss GOUDS, yard and o half "BEACK ASTitARHAN CLOLE, cose C z © Lil,cxcellent a ROYAL FRENCH SERGE, clogaut dteas Good wha doubie width, pure wool, cash burwein, 3, t4¢e- FRUIT OF "THE LOOM COTTON, Bige. LADIES CLUiH DRE.S GODS, with aide band, wide double width, pure Wool, 740. goods, wide dou- ENGLISH SERGE, Leuutiful dross, ble fold, all colors, 12 yards for 82. SO CKEDIT, but the very lowest prices for CASH, CARTERS ‘Cash Store, KET SPACE, 711 MAI PRESENTS for Cash Ci VALUABLE Customers, Select one of the Loeteally Aiea resents with s purchase Sisto Likit Dusen Pine Damesk Napkin, wore 75e7 iar: a Fair ct bilk Linuruidered Cometa, 7 : A A keet 2 y. A bouk that appeals to all Atnorlcgum veto Bugiish nutty. and | royalty, what the Griese rumor, the Keenest sutire, the deepest MiAkk TWAIN'S recanhcemes 1 AND. (O8T ORIGINAL BOOK. The book issquare octavo of ubout bound, For copy ex ie (cama eer wale for of was to ancient chivalry. ed for pages, W.! a OAs Tus Exgzorzen. oe SR es [ace Sea ketene AMERICAN ENEBGIZER MFG. CO., (Limited.) @o10-1m° 687 Louisiana sve, STAR: WASHINGTON, Tae Prom Trore Is that Hood's Sarssparills has cured thousands of people who suffered severely with rheumatism. It neutralizes the lactic acid in the blood, which causes those terrible pains and aches, and also vitalizes and enriches the blood, thus preventing the recurrence of the disease. These facts warrant usin urging you, if you suffer with rheumatism, to give Hood's Sarsaps- rilla s trial. “I had rheumatism so that when I sat or laid down I could hardly get up. Hood's Sarsaparills has almost cured me.” P. CARNES, Galion, 0. N.B.—If you make up your mind to try Hood’s Bar- saparilla do not be induced to take any other. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLAg Sold by all druggists. $1; six for g5. Prepared only by C. I, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Maas. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CITY ITEMS. It is Impossible to tind a more complete assortment of Bric-a-brac, useful and orna- mental Table Ware, together with an infinite variety of article: propriate for Holiday and 1 its thal Wedding present in those on exhibition at J. W. Boreier & Sos’, 1t* 923 Pennsylvania ave, Auction, December 16, 419 9th, 7:30 p.m. 1t* A Useful and Handsome Present.—Web- ster’s Unabridged Dictionary, latest and best edition, with supplement, handsomely bound, sold on small weekly or monthly payments. Ad- dress Wxnster, Star office. 1t* Winter Weights in Hosiery and Underwear. It Fuanc, 7th and D. Nuts! Nuts!!_ Nuts!!!—When about to pur- chase your holiday supply remember we have uaranteed new Nuts and the best mixture for e money in town. & P. Merzoen, 1* 417 7th st. now. ———— Worked Like a Charm. Bradfield’s Female Regulator worked like a charm; improvement been wonderful; cannot express my gratitude. Wish every lady afilicted would try it, I know it would cure them. Mrs. Lula A. Long, Spring Grove, Fla. Write the Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars, Sold by ail druggists, 12 Full Weight Cigars, pure and sweet. made of good tobacco, 5 cents, ScuarFeR & Gevpis, 6th and Massachusetts ave, ne, 1t A Sumptuous Educational Christmas Historical, Century Company's Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Seventeen hundred illustrations, Discontinued in magazine. For subscription address Cznrugy Company's AceENT, Star Orrice. 1" Bargains—Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and Bilver-plated Ware. Engraving Free. Fraxx, Jeweler, 461 Pennsylvania ave, di4-1t* Coffee—When in need of good Coffee callon us. Gran. Sugar at cost. at* M. &P. Merzorn, 417 7th st. n.w. Sewing Machine and Writing Desk Com- ined. Latest production of the Domestic Sewing Machine Company. A most useful and elegant holiday present. C. Avenbaca, 7th and H streets, only agent District of Columbia, 1t Phillips’ Digestibic Cocoa now being served at C. C, Buyay’s, 1413 New York ave, Call and try a cup. dl4-eo Socialite Claret Wine. This wine, vintage of 1881, produced by Al- fred Speer, is regarded equul to the very highest Bourdeau Claret of France. It is used exten- sively in New York and Philadelphia for the Holiday Table. lt Ola Rye Whisky, 7c c, qt. Merzcer’s. 1t* Dealers Seppied with Full Weight Cigars by Watrer C. Scorr & Co. The only strictly wholesale cigar house in Washington, It Xmas cards half price fo teachersat Govty’s. 9 Before You Purchuse a Sewing Machine rent or have one repaired, go to Wm. StreB- LING, 1751 Penna. ave, You will save money. Fine assortment in Walnut, Oak and Cherry. See the new Desk, Cabinet and Sewing Machine combined. Sole agent D, C. for the “House- hold” Sewing Machine, lt Carvers #1 up. Watrorp’s, 477 Pa. ave. eo5* Old Mandohling Java Coffee Royal Drink Java and Mocha Coffee, 30c. Ib, 1t* M. & P. MerTzoER, 417 7th st. n.w, Christmas Greeting. Tux Great AtLaNtic anp Pacirio Tg Co., 501 and 503 7th street and 1620 14th street n.w., 8104 M street, Georgetown, Will commence on Monday, December 16, and continue during the week, to give a handsome panel card, entitled Cunisraas Mornixa. It is the one opportunity of a lifetime to pro- cure acopy. Size 14x29, all ready for hanging up. These panels are to be given away to all pur- chasers of 50 cts. worth of Teas, Coftees or Baking Powder during the week commencing Monday, December 16, They ‘will also give an elegant Pitcher, a useful Whisk Broom Holder, and many useful and ornamentul articles to every purchaser who buys a pound of Baking Powder or Thea Nectar Tea, It will pay you not to forget their fine Java and Mocha Coffees at 30c, Fine Coffees at 25c. and 28¢, Coffee ground fresh ‘while waiting by aid of electric motor. Our 8 o’clock Breakfast Coffee at 25c. per pound is the best, cheapest and most economi- cal in the market. Drink Thea Nectar Tea, Sold at 60c. per pound. Present with every pound. We Cie invite ali lovers of good Teas, Coffees and Baking Powder to call and bring their friends and inspect our excellent stock of New Teas, Pure Coffees and Baking Powder be- fore buying elsewhere. Checks given with every 25c. worth of Tea, Coffee, ing Powder and Condensed Milk, Remember Our Stores; 503 7th st, n.w.; 1620 14th st. n.w.; 3104 M st., Georgetown; 58,59 and 60 Center Market; 92 Western Market; 8 and 9 O-st, Market; 101 Northern Liberty Market. Newton H. Bowman, Manager. 410,13, 14,17,20,21 We Have Speer's Port Wine. Merzozn's.1t* 1 Want. no new-fangled cough cure. Give me the old reliable J Dr. Bull's | Cough Syrup, 6 For Xmas, My own importation London finished Mo- rocco Bags, with Solid Sterling Silver ‘Lop Bot- tles ard Solid Ivory Back Brushes, Sole Leather Dressing Cases and Brush Sets, Two only London Wicker Ball Dress. Trunks, 33 aud 40 inch, James 8. Toruam, d13-e05t 1231 Penn, ave, n.w. 500 More of Those Men’s Fine $2.50 Saxony Wool Knit Jackets, selling so rapidly at $1.49, in all colors, at AveRpacu’s, 7th and H streets. Ouly agency for the celebrated Light- running Domestic Sewing Machines, it Remember, we will have the Finest Tur- keys in the city one (1) week from today. Call and see them or leave your order now, it* M. & P. Merzoen, 417 7th st. nw. Gould’s Wonder Store, 421 9th. Open until 8:30. dl2-12* $50 New High-arm Machines reduced to €25; this month ouly; extra fine finish; mm Wal- nat or Antique Oak; for Holiday Presents. At the Domestic okey Brporeatyae Oftice, 7th and H, Send postal for Illustrated Catalogue, ‘12,14, 16,18,20 —<____—_—»——___ Se. “Hoy” Cigar! Sales 1,000,000 a month! The Thing We Desire to Say is that we don’t want you to depend upon fancy adjectives aud breezy advertisements alone—find some Bappy possessor of the White—ask them how they like it, and the answer will come Taz Waite 18 Kixa, Srauy, Fiske & Co., n2i-wis 427 9th st. nw. A Little Girl fascinated by the wonderful Christmas Toys, Pictures, Notions, &c. dii-t* Govutn's, 9th st, ‘Old Rye Whisky 750. qt Mzrzozn's. 11* For Cheap, Quick Fire Buy Washington ‘Com; "s Coke. argu Jouxson u Y Agents, ipagne. For sale by all Kuszmen, Agent, 737 7th st, n.w. & Siguteu cia the box a '. ‘ aad ayy ig anos Cee 230-1m_ Wareize & Wrson Mro. Co., 437 9th aw. 1230-eolm For x oe Maye naga foune's, 924 7th st, ea A Chance for All. | Spams Look at thia.—The Great Atlantic @nd Pacific Tea company, 501 and 503 7th st., cor. 7th and Este. n.w. Best Granulated 5: , 7 cents in BT 2 lots to any one buying Tea, Coffee or Powder from us. If you want a cup of gs Coffee or Tea use A. and P. Condensed il Don’t miss our new panel entitled “Christmas orig el an These panels are to be given away to all pur- chasers of 50 cts. worth of Teas, Coffees or Baking Powder during the week commencing Monday, December 16. Size 14x29, all ready for hanging. G@"Grand epening day Monday, Deceraber 16. A handsome souvenir given to all pur- chasers of Teas and Coffees. Remember Our Stores: 503 7th st. n.w., 1620 14th st, n.w., $104 M st., Georgetown; 58, 59 and 60 Center market, 92 Western market, 8 and 9 O-st, market, 101 Northern Liberty market. Newtox H. Bowman, 10, 13,18,17,20,21,6¢ Manager. J. Jay Gould's Wonder Store, 421 9th st 10° Over 10,000 Fine Hats, half usual sagem American Hat Co.'s Fall Styles Fine Derbys, in large, small and Dunlap shapes, 9c. to $1.50, Best Hat made, $2, 209 Pennsylvania ave., opp. Botanical Gardens. Plain figures. One price. 13,14, 16,18,20,21,23&24* Snow, tree toys, ‘scrap pictures, tinsel, Gould's, ‘Wilbor’s Pure Cod Liver Oil and Phos- phates cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Debility, Wasting Diseases and Scrofulous Humors. To One and AlL— Are you suffering from a Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any of the various pulmonary troubles that so often end in Consumption? If 80, use *‘ Wilbor’s Pure Cod Liver Oil and Phos- phates,” safe and sure remedy, This is no quack preparation, but is regularly prescribed by the medical faculty. Manufactured only by A. B. Wizpor, Chemist, Bostou. Sold by ail druggists, d10-tu,th,s3t SSS ieee Christmas Greeting. Tue Great Attantic axp Pactric Tza Co., Importers and Retailers, 501 and 503 7th st. and 1620 14th st. nw. 3104 M st., Georgetown, Will commence on Monday, December 16, and continue during the week to give a handsome panel card, entitled, Cunistaas MorNINa, from December 16 to December 25. Don’t fail to secure one of these cards given with one pound of Tea, two pounds of Coffee or one pound of BakingPowder —10,13,14,17,20,21-6t New Store! Christmas Goods! Bargains,4199th, We Carry the Largest supply of Bottled Goods in the city, and the constantly increas- ing sales of our Fine Whisky at $3 per gal., 75c. for a quart bottle, attest its superiority and ex- cellenge. Lyncu’s, 9th st. near D n.w. dis.w-7t Se. “Hoy” Cigar! All Havana and Sumatra! jisorders use For Coughs and Throat Brown's Broycntan Trocurs.—“Have never changed my mind respecting them, except I ink better of that which I began thinking well of."—Kev. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only in boxes. di0-cokk3t dee So b FY PRET r The Druggists say Salvation Oil has Be 53s, EA E VY oH NRX HH faults, It always relieves pain instantly an Ss TL - permanently.—25 cts, 5 “ss ata ® soil eal bod a : Under the Direction of Mr. A.M. PALMER, Buy a Machine with a Reputation. Monday. De 1 _ a 2 Earned by forty years of faithful service. | We di Binet time he: Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. | Er 70 (only time). Eclipses all others, being Simple, Swift, Silent, e weg cng ypeeoutonench | Symmetrical and’ Serviceable, "Waernen & | shit Cat, Sy°S Weys Mall be Uneeentod with, the | Witson Mra. Co., 437 9th st. n.w, n20-Im =| YORK. 4 Reserved seats—Orchestra, @2; Orchestra Circle, ass $1.50; Balcony, #1, AMUSEMENTS. EW NATIONAL THEATER. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Last Appearance of the JEFFERSON-FLORENCE COMEDY COMPANY, Comprising— Joseph Jeffersor W. 3. Florence, Mrs Johu Drew, Viola Alien, Edwin Varrey, Agnes Miller, Frederick Paulding, Geo. Frederick Nash George W. Deuham, Joseph Warren. In Brinsley Sheridan's Comedy, “THE RIVALS.” Beale of prices, 25c., 50c., 75c., 81, 81.50, 2, GENERAL ADMISSION, 500. Next Week—MR. E. H. SOTHERN, Seats now on sal NEW Nationar ONE NIGHT ONLY. SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 15, als KATE E, Be Boe kxe Bow bop ¥ 7 ‘THE SPIRIT MEDIUM, and Her Company of Eminent English Master Mediums, including the Great Arabian Spiritualist, SAHIB BEN MAMMED. Seance Begins at 8:15 sharp, ______ AMUSEMENTS. _ 'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER ith st. south of Pennsylvania avenue ‘The Palace Vaudeville Theater of America TONIGHT, TONIGHT, Last Appearance of HARRY WILLIAMS OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY, Direct from his Academy of Masic, Pittsburg. MONS. TESTO Against Two New Horves, ‘The Strongest in Washinston. Week Commencing Monday, December 16, Special Engagement of the Great NEW YORK STAR SPECIALTY COMPANY. A Roster of Stars Only. -FRENCH TROUPE. ‘The Most Accomplished Bicyclists and Skaters in the World. EDW. KENDALL AND RUBY MARION, DELAUR AND DEBRIMONT, ‘The Famous French Duetists, CHARLEY BANKS, The Eminent Character Comedian, A Great Washington Favorite, CHIP, The Boy Wonder, A Five-year-old German Comedian, MISS LILLIE WESTERN, The Accomplished Musical Artist, Who Piays Two Banjos Simultaneously, GEO. BOOKER AND MAUDE LEIGH, The Peerless Sketch Artists. LOTTIE ELLIOTT, Queen of the Skipping Rope. PROF. JOHN WHITE, With His Trick Donkey, Dancing Dog “Major,” and Tight-Rope Monkey, “Sia.” Matineos Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. a4 ALBsvans GRAND OPERA HOUSE, LAST APPEARANCE OF AMERICA'S FAVOKITE ARTISTE, MAGGIE MM aa? rere coc H H EREL MMMMIT T CCH HE MMMMID T C HHH EE L Sau T CCH HE UMAML T U ERE Supported by Mr. CHAS. ABBOTT and Her Own Efficient Company. TONIGHT AT 8, FFF A ENN CCC » H 00 NI FE AA SE 8° Bak 8 8 eee F A AN NN COO H H 00 N NND Next Week—SALVINL SEATS NOW ON SALI ale LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RA. Week Commencing MONDAY, December 16, LIMITED FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF THE DISTINGUISHED JRAGEDIAN, '5 NOW ON SALE. ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SPECIAL WEEK DECEMBER 23. First time here of the New York Casino's version of Offenbach & Gilbert's Sparkling Operetta, THE 413 Dp! nA A? sommr FOR TGE BENEFIT OF THE i@ ARFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WILL BE GIVEN aT THE NATIONAL RIFLTS' HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1888 —T— 9 OCLOcK. UNDER THE AUSrICES OP Mra 2 ve Mrw Abuerssa, Bre Mrs. Armin, Mrs ML Mrs. Berry Mrs. Mt Mra Risine, Xm M Mea Burrows, Mrs. A Mew Britton, Poa Se. Berdan, re Mra Baties, Nive i Mra Barnes, MrT Mire Sevelion Brown, Mre Mi: Mrs J. Mills Browne, © Mra M Mr. Bacon, Mra. M Mrs Louis E, Beall, Mire M re Louis Belrose, 38. Mrs Mrs. Billings, Mra. He Mrs. Baker, nm Ww Mrs. W. biair, Mre J. Mrs. Mr. Mc Mrs. Mes. a Mov. Mckay Mire. MP re. McPherwomy eg oy re Juki Moore, Mra Mochi Mew Mrs. me Da ir rm Doliru, Mex. re Dawe Mr Mrs. George W. Evans, Min Mrs.o it Mrs. Sire. Stiat, = i m. J.G. Foster, Pa. Rew Mrs. Fer Mrs. Rusk, Mrx Fey. me bP Mrs. Puller, Mrs. uth, Mrs. CB Farrell, Mow. utherfom Mr Fox, Mra Spunalo, Mrs. John SterrittGit- Mr«. Ste Bre. Syuires Mrs. Bainbridge-Hoff, = Mrs. Sherrill, A. Mra. Thoruten, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. J. Ford Tho Miss A. K. Taylor, Mire. Tulioek, Mra Walk.us Mra Whitte De Mrs. Julian James, Mrs. J. M Jolustom, Theo. King, Mrs. George “ison, W.P. Kelloxg, rv. Ferd. Wilmerding, + Dr. Kerr, Biss Wanses, ‘enuer Lee, rs. Williaa, . Leiter, Mrs. HT. Wright, Lomas Mra. Yarrow, 5 DE, The Vice President, the Speaker of the House, the Secretary of State, the Secreiary of the Navy. the Secretary of the i reamury. the Secretary of Agr the Attorney Geveral, the Chuct Justice, Mr. J Harlan, the Minister from i Niusster from ‘Turkey, the >urgeot Senator Aldrich, Senator Frye, Senator Ht. W. Blair, Senator Hievins, Senator McPherson, Hon. H. E Edwardes, 4 Bamford, Di Dr. FB. Lorit Dr. Lovejoy, Mr. Munn, Mr. McCatumon, Mr. Al ‘Lane, Justice Lioyd M e, Mr. LH. Maruder, Lieut 1.1. M. Mason, Dr. A. F. Megruder, Gen. McKeever, Mr. Hevry May, Dr: Wan. Say Mr. Moorhe i. McLean, une: x D NN D NNND N NN Di Presented by the Famous RUDOLPH ARONSON'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY, From the Casino, New York, the Original Cast Including Lillian Russcll, Fannie Kice, Isabelle Urquhart, Anna O'Keefe, Fred Solomon, Geo. Olmi, Heury Hal- jam, Kichard Carroll, Henry Leoni and others. The prodution m every way the same as when it achieved such distinguished success in New York, Sule of seats begins Thursday, December 19. 0) Goa JENNESS, With « Magnificent Wardrobe, including 1,000 OF ELEGANT DRESSES Just added, will Lecture on PHYSICAL DEVELORMENT AND ARTISTIC DRESS At The CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, Corner 13th and Lats. ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 18. Tickets, 50 cents, on sale at Free's Library, Bren- it Admission 25 and 50 cents. Reserved seate, 60 and | tauo’s, Ellis’ Music Store and at the door. 414,17,18* t 75 cents. (XK TEA-NEW NATIONAL THEATER. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. MR. E, H. TTT HOH FI ss > ET HOT EE RRR, N m= $3 i PE PE Sss88 “oo f H H KEE R RN IN LORD CHUMLEY. SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 21 Request Performance of the HIGHEST BIDDER, BALE NOW PROGRESSING, Regular Prices will prevail. LJXOOEN music ant, 412-3t COR. 9TH AND D 8TS., WASHINGTON. D. 0. GRAND INAUGURAL CEREMONIES axD OPENING CONCERT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1889, For the Benefit of the CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, Under the Direction of HERR NIKISCH, ‘The following Distinguished Artists have kindly consented to appear: Miss MARIE DECCA, Soprano, of Washington, and Miss ADELE MARGULIES, Pianist. Monsieur THEOPHILE MANOURY, Baritone, (His first appearance in America), Mr, LEOPOLD LICHTENBERG, Violinist. Mr. VICTOR HERBERT, ‘Cellist, Mr. RAFAEL JOSEFFY, Pianist, of the faculty of the NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, NEW YORE, and the celebrated BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Herr ARTHUR NIKISOH, Musical Director, Sale of seats open’ Saturday, 14,0t 9am, at the music stores of EF. 1p, 927 Penn. ave., and W. G. Metzerott & Co., 1110 F at all-ot BYTERIAN CHURCH, 1889-90. U™ FIVE LECTURES, TUESDAY, Dec. 17.......... FRIDAY, Jan. 10.... ONE CONCERT. Prof. Jobu W. Chickering. ‘TUESDAY, March 4.. . Tickets for the course, $1. Single admission, ~: No reserved seats. alé-3t SEASON OF 1889 AND "90. i) — THE WILHELMJ CLUB, JOSEF KASPAR, Conductor, ‘Will give the usual Three Concerts in the UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Cor. 13th and L sts, uw. FIRST CONCERT SATURDAY, DEC. 28, when the club will be assisted by the Favorite Tenor, Mr. WM. H. RIEGER, of New York. Season ticket, including reserved seat, 1. Sub- scription lists at the music stores. Seats may be se- lected at Metzerott’s, beginuiug December 2. dl4-13t NANTATA— “THE NIGHT OF WONDERS,” Beautiful Costumes: Orchestral Music; G.A. Hall, 1412 Pa ave. MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 16, 1889, at 8 o’cloc! 25 ts. ‘Adunasion -25 cents.” Proceeds for Organ und of St, Mary's P- E. Chapel, St-Jounes parish. did K, QE 2a SEOQND ANNUAL BALL oF Deca. tur Lodge, No. 9, Kuighta of ao at the Rational’ wifes" Araiory, ou LUESDA WVENING ‘Fickote adiuitting a gentleman and ladies, 60 conta. JP"ST Lectune OF THE COURSE rt CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBEK 20, 1889, By the celabratid platform speaker, J Tickets to be had at Ellis’ aud at the door, Admission, 0c. ELIGIO- HISTORICAL LECTURE By the Rey. GILBERT F. WILLIA “THE GRANTING OF RELIGIOUS TO IN THIS COUNTRY,” showing the po. be historically incorrect Christ churel 414-6 ATION to ecc] G st. s. bet, Oth and 71 NESDAY, Deceinber 18. a0°7550 o'clock on will be taken. ou, be hoor emanate MP Hale, bb. 0, 18u0, her. + sub Course, $1. Admission, 50c. (eee ates See tie Pres ESSONS IN A ‘DS OF L N ALL KINDS, OF COOKERY AKE Nice Home Made Cake is also always forsale. 412-3t* Prof, 3. HL DANIEL nine school, and st the door on oventa of Oonoert ¢ LOBE aa ieiua tye and 11th st, John Judge Jol Davia, Mr. Pauumodore Dewey, U. 8.Xir. ¢ r. jor O. H Erust, Mr. Van Ness Philip, Dr. Eden, Capt. Pitever, US04 oe, Punt, ee Hered ay To ol 1 Mr. Frederick Poor, SN. Lieut. Comdr, Perry, @ ning SLX. Mr. Kewinald Fendall, Mr. Kixes, Mr. Johu bterritt ‘Git-Mr. Kutherford, tunes, Mr. Cittord Richardsom, Mr. A-'C. Geer, Bekeuth 1. Harrison, rT. 5 Ro Mr. W.J. Hutchinson, — Cupt. Kaudolph, 0.8.0, Adiniral SirvStecle jarmony, r. Steele, Mr. Geo. Hellen, fF. Richard Smith, Capt, Bau! U.Mr. Slack. ir. D. W. Stevens, ir. Sullivan, ir, Kussell Selfridge, Pay Pirector Thorutom, Major durker. U.S.A, ucker, U. das; Fyler, r. Joti Thompson, Mr! Somerville Tuck, danirad U Paymaster Wright, USN. Mr Wardeh LN. Me Warder Dr Yarrow, Mr. Willard, M. W. Galt & Bro, THE MUSIC WILL BE BY THE U. 8. MARINE BAND. Cards of admission will be @5 each, incly per, and may be obtaiued at Bretiawta Ve, Blache er's, 529 15th st., and irom the Ladies of the Garfeid board. diz-5t __ STAGE EXCURSIONS. NO ARLINGION—FAST STAGE LINE AT 2:30 p.m, Fare ovc. round. Drive through principal streets, 25e. Soldier's Home aud grounds, oe. Conch chartered, Leaves THE Wii LK, O19 1th et ow. We Azz Tux Prorn: To patronize when in need of anything in the Shoe ling, We are offering some special bargains for the next few days. Look over this list, Baby Shoes, with tips, 25 cts. ; worth 60 cts, Children's Spring Heel Button 49 cts. ; worth #1. Boys and Misses School Shoes 98 cts.; worth $1.60 Ladies’ Kid Button, all sizes, @1.24; worth #2, ‘Ladies’ fine Dongola Button, our own make, regular price 83; now 81.98. Ladies’ “La Tosca” Button, the newest style outy regular price 85; now @3.49. ‘Men's Embroidered Slippers, all sizes, 69 cts; cheap atgl. , Men's fine Embroidered Plush Slippers in various colors 1.49; worth 82.50. ‘Men's 82 Shoes, all styles, now go for €1.24. ‘Men's 83 Calf Button, Lace or Congress now 81.98, ‘Men's Hand-Sewed Walkingfast Shoes, regwar price 4; now 82.49. ‘Men's 85 Hand-Sewed Shoes now sold for $3.98. Just received anew lotof those Ladies’ Fur-Trimme@ Slippers at 69 cta, A full line of Fancy Slippers suitable for Holiday presenta, Call and inspect them FAMILY SHOE STORE, a10-6t 310 7th st. ow, ‘The finest and most varied assortment I have ever exhibited are now ready for inspection in FINE FANCY LEATHER GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, IN POCKET BOOKS, CARD AND LETTER CASES of Gorbam and other best makers,bothy lain and sterling: silver mounted. ? CHA’ |E BAGS, MANICURE SETS. (CUFF @ND COLLAR BOXES. NG SILVER MATCH SAFES. ere : Chenega ‘Eapecially adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, is now complete and the largest we have ever Our friends who wish to avoid the crowd will do to make an early selection. Store

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