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YY Ww 00 00 ppp Taz Danx Hous Beer wuw. $3 $3 Be oF ww Ww 000 DD Ww oW 00 ‘oo ppp W. A. PIERCE & CO., Tier A 7 F “4 Succemsors to ZG. Davis, weey AA ELE 2, 70 Warts soe a ae a Safe CawT you TELL i $F Ht fi 0 Ber ‘What you wamt? Or perhaps the trouble with 38 i gua F3 3 You isthat you have not been sbieto make up Tux “oo nou ‘00 B Your mind what to get? We will not suxwest anytiing: most folks don't like suarestions, Dut there is no harm dome in askine you t0 look im our “windows.” Perhaps something you se im them is what you want, or if yousee Bothing there to suit your facy come inside ‘and look around. You will be almost sure to have an idea strike you when yot see our splen- @id exhibition of Choice and Desirable Holiday Gifts. If you find the ides and net the article you will be fully repaid for the trouble you have taken to look for it. Although the rush and crowd are getting greater every day we will be leased to have you come and join the anxious ‘throng of Christmas shoppers. It will be worth your while to look over our magnificent display of *“Holiday Goods" even if you don't want to bay. As usual, you will fimd betow some very * interesting “‘speciais.”” 42 Open this evening until 9 o'clock. WE INVITE ATTENTION PAR- TICULARLY TO THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: “MEN'S FUR- ‘NISHING,” WITH ITS ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF SMOKING JACKETS, DRESSING GOWNS, BATH WRAPS, c.; “HOLIDAY GOODS,” WITH A SPECIAL OFFERING OF FRAMED PICTURES AND EASELS; ‘BOYS CLOTHING,” “MISSES' WRAPS,” “UPHOLSTERY GOODS," “"BED- WEAR"AND “LACE,” ALLOF WHICH PRESENT UNUSUAL INDUCE- ‘MENTS. ex's Fonstsaxe Deranrvest. USEFUL PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. Houmar Srecurs Ix Uxoznwean. Ladice’ Night Gowns made of the finest mate- ‘Fial, elewantly trimmed with lace or embroid- Lounging Coats. (ery. pat ap in a nice bor, tied with handsome Engiish Dressing Jackets. ribbous of ail colors, with a suitable Christuas Enzlisin Study Coats. SS Honse ani Office Coats, Ladies’ Skirts, lavishly trimmed with lace or embrvidery. pot up in a box, tied with ail Long Gowns and Wraps. colors of nbbos, suitable cart in earh hoz. . Ladies’ Flannel Sitrts, made of French opera fannel. embroidered in silk. Ali shades of flan- nels. Fixed up ins box. with card ineach bor Smoking Jackets. BATH, LOUNGING tied with handsome ninon of any shade. —And— ‘BLANKET WRAPS ¢ Houwar Buc-anaac. For the Nursery, Randsome Bisque Fears, lance sisa, For the Sick Room, ae For the Bath, rnc maa Yor Steamer Traveling, _Swinring Bisque Figures, laee and small ae : Handsome Vases of all kinda of ware, such as ‘With and without Mooi snd Girdle, For Morning and Night Use Generatly. ‘These goods are our own direct importstion, giving us exclusive styles and patterns, ‘Tea Sets of Fine China, hand painted, SMOKING JACKETS. (Cups and Saucers, hand painted. In English Plaids, Mix- Individual Sets, Cup, Seucer and Plate, in tures and plain colors, well hand-pmnted china. Fancy Open Work Platea, oo Frait Dishes aml Seta. facings and linings. Majoites Umbrella Jara. —#4.98 to €25.— Ice Cream Sets, in hand-painted china. Fancy Pufl Boxes, of different kinds of ware. Bon Bon Boxes, in fancy ginas ware. Srectrat Ix ‘Tuznswoserens. Fancy Thermometers. Special price, 84c. DRESSING ROBES. In English and German Plaids, Mixtures and plain colors, well made and trim- med in the latest styles and Fancy Thermometers. Special price, $1.15. with the best materiais. Handsome Thernoweters. Special price, — 86.50 to $25.-— —— BATH WRAPS. Leather Writing Pads, in seal and embossed In English and 6. asus ing Tables, Plaids, Stripes and Fancy inne ce Figures, Camel's Hair, Wool Eutossed Leather Dressing Cases. and Cotton Terrys. Eubossed Leather Traveling Companions, $4 to813.— Embossed Leather Collar and Cui Boxe, Embewed Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes (special), worth $ real leather. Special MACKINTOSHES OR WATERPROOFS. Price, 98e. ‘With or without capes. ‘Manicure Sets in leather cases. Foreign and domestic Leather Photograph Frames. ‘makes. All sizes and styles. —810 to 835. ‘We invite an inspection of this stock. It wil compare favorably with that of any house in the country. (First floor; first annex.) Fokims Photograph Albams of leather. Ladies’ and Ciildzen’s Work Boxes, made of embos-el leather. We have the larcest assortment and the larzy est stock of Pocket Books, Wallets, Card Cases and Purses in Wasiiagton, both for ladies and wentle:uen. oe Ln nt es Reteeet Onl Gam tr Piervnes, Easzrs &o. Pocket Books and Card Cases for Indies and gentlemen of eal Seal, Fine Grained Leather, Real Allizator, > Turkis Morocco, Ovze Calf ‘We are showing s very attractive line of framed pictares at popular prices, comprising ‘THE MONUMENTAL, D. J. GOLDENBERG, 967 AND 000 F BT. N. Ww. Hour Tax No. 9. It'san tmmehee sale of Satin Bibbons we advertised Yesterday. They are jast the goods you buy for the holidays, and we have every imaginable shade. You Lave never seen such an ansortinent of Ribbons before —refer to yesterday's Star for prices, o better still— come down and the crowds at the counter will tell you bow cheap they are. In addition to this we have for tomorrow only AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL. A lot of very fine Gros'Grain Ribbons—they sell rer- ‘larly at S8e. and 50e. a yard—we offer theta just for tomorrow at 27e. AYARD. 7c. AYARD, Ie. A YARD. ‘Not s yard after tomorrow at that price. It's wonder fal; you won't believe it unless you ese the foods your- self. They are positively worth 30c. and 50c. THE MONUMENTAL. ———_____1H MONUMENTAL. We Sravox Ir Rica Tas Tree. ‘A manufacturer of Ladies’ Cloaks wanted to sell out bis sample line—and knowing that we are always in the market for “‘goed things” at ‘‘low prices” offered ‘us the lotata very low figure. We bouxht them and tomorrow put thew on our counters the same Way we doneht them, that is—very cheap. There are cheap Prices, but not chesp soods. All fine cloths and made ‘tm the very Lest manner. ‘The Jackets are in three lots and at such prices that ‘they will smazé yon. You well know that our stock is fall and complete and we would not enter into the ‘purchase of such another large lot if they were not —WONDERFUL VALUES.— LOT JACKETS, NO. 1. PRICE, 90.08. ‘They would ordinarily sell at €10 AND 612. LOT JACKETS, No. 2. PRICE, 98.88. ‘They would ortinarily sell from $12 TO $16. LOT JACKETS, NO. 3. PRICE, $13.25, Jackets that could not be bought anywhere less than from $18 to 828. ‘This fs a sale that you can't aford to miss. ‘THE MONUMENTAL, Srecut Suze Or Waars For stout ladies. Bizes 40 to 48. 14 W. Lexington st. $17.50 2 $25, 828 and 830 Braided Wraps. €30 Matelanse Wraps. 5 Plush Wrape......., 818 Plush Wraps. 823 Plush Wraps 625 and €28 Pinsh Wraps. . 21.50 THE MONUMENTAL. Exrnaorpiany Cor Is Pivsa JACKETS, ‘27-inch Fine Plush Jackets, $9.50; Actual value, $12. 29-inch Fine Plush Jackets, 811.50; Actual value, $13.50. ‘Very Fine Plush Reefer, rolling collar, seal orna- ments, $16.50; Actual valne, $20. Here are 3 specials in Plush Jackets thet can give yonan idea of the extraordinarily low priceson our PLUSHES—but you can judge nothing by reading— You must see the quality, you must see the finish— then tie barzain will become apparent. All grades are marked in proportion up to $25 for Fine Fur-trimmed Plush Jackets. ‘This sale will last for Three Days Only, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘Bear that in mind and don't be too late. and Eiulowond Leather. Lowest prices suaran- —— 15 Real Astrakhan Capes, teed. Artotypes, 99.98. = 3 Photozravaeres, Srzciaz Ls Cmupaews Woor Us- Water Colors. bap And Etchings. ’ — Aline of thirty subjects in embossed oak Gay Wit Saturtay. Children’s Underwear in broken lots at greatly, frames. Size, 14x17. $16 Wool Seal Capes, Fedaved prices. aa z teens ei $10.86, Sam a fests from 45e. pee mean ae aaa 810.85. Children’s Fine Swiss Ribbed Pants from and Gold and Oid Silver Frames. Size, 20x24, = We. ap. —Price, Se. — Only till Saturday. eau! 200 Pictures in very handsome frame:. Size, | $17 Very Fine Astrakhan, with beavy sable collars, W. A. PIERCE &CO., 24x30. —Price, $1.35.— oe Successors to E. G. Davis, 11.95. Great variety of choice subjects in Antique a By 719 Market Space, cor. Sth st. tiie Only till Saturday. —Prices, $1.35, $1.90 and §2.50.— And the greatest bargain of them all: ee ay 100 Artists’ Proof Etchings, framed in peat RE A k SLILIIILILIILILI LLL LS] watteana Gora trames. size, 14217. EE ny ee eee eee ee —Price, $1.65. — & & Ba 300 Etchings by the best artists, great variety A. BBB ERE Bornes Bexow Reoviar Prices ‘didi kna dee Ss a ee : E a aT = —Prices, $4.75 and $5.90.——- Bugs A fot |, we E P. MERTZ’S, COR. 11TH AND F 8T8. X.W. Easels, Wall Pockets, Framed Mirrors, ooo A: Pee xen Brackets, Cubinets, Ptush-Top Stools, &e. es & > F S85, ‘Visit this department. $ ° A bee EE brs ‘Where most merchants buy afew © © © (Third ‘2a annex.) co AAP Fer 8x38 = + + * dozens of a kind, we buy a gross, box * ¢ ¢ | ——CUINS 4 <* gland. Mypntiipee asus * ¢ © C D. ‘They are marked in our stock $27. You can’t bay 22S Gitvneee “kequethetoiowing, + + +| Bors Crormxe Deparruenr. them elsewhere for less than $30. + * + Usual INe. Bottles for 12e. =< ‘We have just placed on sale a lot of about 100 For there three days, sola Se. Bottles for 16e . Boys’ Winter Refers, in fine Chinclillas and 919.97. pes af ree all-woo! Cheviots,at a reat reduction fm prices. oe . Bottles for Se. All entirely new this season. we 27 Botties fur 44e. 1 lot Navy Blue All-wool Cheviot Rectern. | py garage? © % oe Esaai Ze: Bates fr Se. Sizes 214 to G years. Also 10 Single Capes, Piosh and Astrakhan Combi- rs Bottles ——Realar prices $3.7 oa Rations. Prices from $12 to 815. Usual 81.50 Botties for 90e. gap rbae pinata ‘You can buy them for ‘The above embrace butties of every mage 96.00. size anil abape, many of them with the 1 Jot Fine Navy Blue Chinchilla Reefers. Soon. genuine cutlass stoppers, Many Bizes 3 to 6 years. 296.00. Shapes were secured especially for cov- —-Recular price 86.— cae einen eee ore “a THE MONUMENTAL, ee ed COLORED CHAMOIS IN BARE ART SHADES.—New line of Art Shaces in Colored Chamois Skins for Table Covers, Head Rests, Mats, Mouchoirs, Chair Backs aud other fancy work. A dosen of the rarest shades 0c. and $1.24 each. lot Navy Biue Heavy All-wool Cheviot Reef- rs. Sizes 6 to 13 years. —Regutar price 87. ——Marked down to $5.—- 1 iot Finest Grade Navy Biue Chinchilla Reef era. Sizes G to 12 years. —Recuiar price $9.— —Marked down to $7.— (Third floor. 10th st. extension.) Uscsva, Arrnactioxs Ix Miser NEWMARKETS. Anew iine of Mistes’ Newmarkets in pretty Patterns of Enclish Checks and Plaids. ——Size 14 years. Price, $8.— ——Size 10 years. Price, $%.50.— line of Misses’ Newmarkets in new patterns of Brown and Navy Biuo, Broken Piaide. Sizes A4and 16 years. —Price, $12.50.— SACHET.—The best, most frazrant, ~—Price, $12.50. — 1 line of the New Albion Newmarkets, with detactabie caps, in choice patterns of Checks and Plaids. Sizes 14 and 16 years, — Price, @15 ee ee ee eT 153. — eee eecene FOLDING SCREENS. Just received = new lot (50 in mtmber) of Antique Oak Folding Screens, Lesutifal style eee eee ee es elegant nied, ——$2.50 cach. —— From now until after the Holidays you'll find our ‘We will mount these Screcus tm your chelee stock of of our ““linitation Silk,” and deliver complete for $3.95 each, — (Fourth floor, 11th st. building.) Bu War Derarruenr. ‘200 Cotton Sheets for double beda, —Tie. each.— SMOKING JACKETS, ee cccccee ee ccoee BATH ROBES Gnd Bippery eeecces wmtae ——— MIRST FLOOR. -— — — ‘Forel and Domestic styles—rich. rare snd reason- able. We've the largest and choicest variety so Judges tell us. Wo're sure there are hone more original, and when it comes to the “paying point” you'll be sur- ¥ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND eee rrr ee ee as $637 and 990 F st. n.w. ‘Don’t forget our Children's Fur Sets for the holidays. Elesant assortment. It a ¢< E I INVITE INSPECTION OF MAGNIFI- ORNT DISPLAY OF THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY. THE YA- RIETY 18 80 GREAT THEY CANNOT FalL TO PROVE OF INTEREST TO IN- TENDING PURCHASERS OF HOLIDAY 10 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. neerenpanenetaarsinteeelemtenenniasinenie WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1800. ELPBONZO YOUNGS COMPANY Ase now offering the finest specimens of IMPORTED NUTS And Raisins over offered in Washington. ‘We venture to say that our live of WALNUTS, ALMONDS and PRCANS are far superior in QUALITY to anything of the kind to be found in this market. PRICES REASONABLE. ‘BRAZIL NUTS we rether high and the quality not ‘very dauirable. We have them, however, 00 good of om be found. (20 dos. NEW IMPORTED 3AMS just received. ELPHONES YOUNGS COMPANY, 8 Oh. P.8.-HOME-MADE CAKES fresh from the oven three times a day.—B.Y.C. 2 623 11TH 8ST. ¥.W.. ‘TWO DOORS SOUTH OF F STREET. ‘Branch of 8. Cohen & Co., Boston. ‘We have recetved today and are showing sume of the most gorgeous effects in Jeweled and Embroidered ‘Trimmings for Evening Use ever offered in Washing- ton. We invite inspection of these goods as being novelties not often seen, and being in lengths and ex- clusive designs, cannot be duplicated. Also, Just received new JANE HADINGS, In Cream and Gold, Cream snd Stiver. Blue and Gold, ‘Brown and Gold and All Steel. We are headquarters for this latest style of DRESS TRIMMING. ‘We have recetved one Dress Front of Black Bilk Pas- sementerie, with 10-inch Drop Fringe, a late desin, from Paris. Price $25. We have only one, and will Tecelve no more of this style. 8. COHEN & 00., lth st. 22m, whsat am = Booss Maxe Tur Besr Parsets NELSON, and the Naval Supremacy of England ; 12- mo, $1.50 snd 17, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, and the Stramle of Prot- Him for Existence ; $1.50 «ud $1. “FRA LIPO. LIPEL a rusmuce ef Florence in the ‘Lith century, & vo, . THE Lk O¥ NOKTHEASTERN AMERICA; ‘S ELGAR'S SON. By Harriet E. Davis; 16- ROBERT F. MILLER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, s17-Om ‘589 16th st., Corcoran building. Hnatnyan ‘Tee. Farther in regard tothis peculiar rwlaton Tea. It bears the satu iy eet “pring Leaf" doce tu the sotne eight, Your rn a a hoa obtained anoth rine years eo wil Hat, > Himalayan, r) N. W, BURCHELL, 1325 F st, Hozrpay Goops. . DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. DINNER, Our importations are nowready, BREAKFAST, — embracing the largest and most TEA, ‘varied assortment we have ever AND offered. ‘TOILET RICH CUT GLASS in great SETS, variety. BON BONS, FINE PLATED WARE, BISCUIT In new designs, and many novel JARS, tiesin RICH DECORATED CHINA, CUPS AND Suitable for SAUCERS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BISQUE Our friends would do well to FIGURES, ‘make early selections before the PARLOR rush. Goods purchased now sre AND Teverved and delivered stany time. BANQUET — LAMPS, M. W. BEVERIDGE, ETC., ETC, 423m 1000 Pa. ave. Buc-A Brac, PIANO AND BANQUET LAMPS, BISQUE FIGURES, CANDELABRAS, Aad many other articles suitable for . HOLIDAY PRESENTS, J. W. BOTELER & SON, 225-1m 925 PENNA. AVE. X.W. Benxezy Pons Rye Wauez. ‘Registered Trade-mark. JAMES THARP, al?7-Lm S18 F tow. Hianzs, Roors Axo Bans. ‘These are often the essential ingredients in the highly ‘valued domestic prescription. Rere kinds are occa- ‘sionally wanted andare not found at the most conve- nient druz store. To Le able to supply any demand in this Jine of medicines we keep on hand every article on B. & 0. WILSON'S list and as put up by them, When You get Wilson's you have the best. They, of course, cost more than the ordinary merchantable herbs, roots and barks, but the difference in cost {sa mere trifle, ‘while « difference in quality is all important, W. 8. THOMPSON, a ‘Pharmacist, 703 16th st. n.w, Lereut Laws It you want the whitest, brightest and best Ught, superior to the electric lieht, get the IM- PERIAL LAMP, guaranteed to give entife nat ‘staction, burns less of] and will not get out of order. Call anid see thom bursing before pur- chasing. Lampeof all kinds. Piano, Banquet and Library Lamps. Fancy Stand Lamps. Also in Brass and Nickel, Full line Fancy ‘Bhades and Artist Materials, Agent for Pratt's Astral Oil. HATHAWAY, SOULE & HABRINOTONS ORLEBRATED GHOES FOR MEN'S WEAR, Labing ax cHILDREWs anoxa, ° ‘TIRS AND SLIPPERS. STOCK UNEQUALED, M. GTRICKLAND, Bdocessoe to new . Depert- ‘ment ia very lively. We are selling first-ersde SILVER-PLATED WARE at prices that you have heen ‘used to paying for much inferior foods. The stock consists of every- thing that comes in the way of silver Plate. All goods fully jusranteed and warranted. Desivns and Workmanship are first-class on everything and all marked at prices that are wonderfully low. Takes Jook at them. ENGRAVING, ON SILVER WARE DONE FREE OF CHARGE AND FINISHED IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE ONLY, The stock of holt. day goods is awaiting your inspection. It 18 largeandcomplete. We Baurantee every price marked on them to be as low, if not lower, than elvewherc. It's to your advantage, as well as ours, for you to make your purchases before the usual rush. The stock is now un- broken. Our assortment of Dolis ‘comprises everything in the Doll ‘world and we are now sbow- Ang some extra good values among them. Plush goods and Toilet Sets, Bric-a- eax Loxos ‘May be made to do good service throurh a long life by & judicious use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Tue sins of weakness are “shortness of breath,” pains in the chest and back, a. persistent comh, feverishness and raising of blood. All ot either of these symptoms may indicate ‘weak Tungs and should have immediate at- ‘tention. “I have been a life-long sufferer from weak lance and, till Lused Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, was scarcely ever Tree from a couch. ‘This medicine always relieves my courh and strenethens my lunge, a8 Ro other medi- cine ever did. Thaye induced many of my acquaint- Anced to tse the Pectoral in throat and une troubles. It has always proved beneficial, particularly so in the case of my son-in-law, Mr. Z. A. Snow of this place, who was cured by it of a severe courh.”—Mrs. L. 1 CLOUD, Benton, Ark. “Thave bad Tung trouble for about one year and have tried many different remedies, bat nothing does jue so taUch wood as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1 heartily. recommend this medieime."—CYNTHIA HORK, Har- mony, dle. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, ° ‘Prepared by . Dr. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all drnggists. Price, $1; six bottles, €5. a ux You Siourn Us Scorrs EMULSION OF COD LIVER O1L WiTH HYPOPHOSPHITES. ‘Tt is used and eudorved by physicians because it is the dest. It is Palatable as Milk. It is three times us efficacious as plain Cod Liver Ou. It fs far superior to all other so-called Emulsions. Itis @ perfect Emulsion, dves not separate or change, Its wonderful as. Flesh Producer. It is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Diseases, Chromic Coughs and Colds. Sold by all Draggists, 2d _EDITIO Last Teagan 10 The Star WELCOMING PARNELL, An Enthusiastic Crowd Greets Him at Dublin —Row at a Newspaper Office. Denix, Dec. 10.—The steamer which had conveyed Mr. Parnell and his friends and a number of the leading lights of the anti-Par nellite movement arrived mfely at Kingstown atan early hour this morning. The distin- guished Irishmen at once embarked on a wait- ing tender and were immediately conveyed to the pier. A great crowd had accom- panied Mr. Farell “newly "organized iy guard, the Parnell reception committee the numerous delegations which had come much-talked-of leader the moment be placed i# feet on Irish soil. As scons the tender had been made fast Mr. Parnell # friends landed in the midst of patriotic and triumphal airs from the band and wild cheers from his supporters in the great crowd which surged about the pier andits approaches. Mr. Parnell's associates were promptly followed by Timothy M. Healy, rice Healyand Mr. Kenny, all’ stanch supporters of Mr. Justin McCarthy and the uncompromising opponents of Mr. Parnell. TWO ANGRY PACTIONS. The moment these latter gentlemen came in evident that they were by no means without friends in the ranks of the excited Irishmen who everywhere presed about them. The jerowd wasan angry one, and hostile demon- strations were rej eatedly made by the partisans down by «pecial train from Dublin to greet the | view of the pushing, swaying crowd it became | KNOCKED DOWN BY A WAGOK, James Caton Dying From the Effvets of Hits Injuries. James Caton has been anointed for death, but this morning he appeared somewhat better, although he is still in a critical condition. €r. broom in his band, when a tinner’s wagon Came along. The vehicle struck him and knocked there they drove him to his own home in Jeck- son alley northeast and Dr. Chas. A. Ball was called in to attend him. He found that the injured man's ribs had been broken and bis head was badly injured. He was also internally. After the young men had left the injured man at his home they ~ torn the next day and settle the doctor's bill, but they have not yet roturned. Sergt. | nan of ‘the sixth precinct visited Caton |and took his statement of the affair, police are now looking for the young men. As already stated, they were in @ tinner’ wagon, to which « buy borse was etteched "= ——— Indictments, ‘The grand Jury this afternoon reported ta ‘ents as follows: Wm. Edgar, alias Wm. Edgat Fiyde, and Wm. W. Gould, selling lottery tickets; Lenmel Gibbs, violation of een Robert La false msoe: Mealo violation of hut ws Nally, alias George Fay, violation of policy law. — Mrs. Lee Gets Her Farniture Out, In front of house No. 907 E street northwest this morning were several colored men with two wagons ready to move household goods and wearing apparel belonging to an elderly Jandy named Lee, The occupant of the house of one section against those of another. The Parncllites, would shout and volley for their chief, only to be met by cat- calls and derisive cheers for Mrs. O'Shea. ‘The last to land was Mr. Parnell, whose ap- posrance was the signal for # tremendous out- arst of cheering from assembled uy He paused to deliver a very brief pec welcome they had accorded him. Mr. Parnall assured his liearers that he looked to the issue present fight without fear. He had in the past never lei! the Irish people wrong and wot uot do so in the future. EALY JFERED AND WISGED. Enormous crowds had gathered about the Dublin station in anticipation of the arrival of the Kingstown pier train Mr. Timothy Healy hurriedly entered a carriage and was rapidly driven away amid groans, hisses and cries of “Chief Justice Healy.” When Mr. Parnell stepped from the train the shouting crowd,which had forced its way to the so closely that it was with the utmost difiiculty the policemen were able to clear # way for him “to his cab. No sooner had this been successfully accomplished than the enthusinetic people rushed for the harness and ina trice the horses were unhooked. Then, surrounded on all sides by a mob of men figh ing. pushing and tearing to secure the honor o a grip on the ebafts, the illustrious Irish chief- tain was drawn in’ the early morning hour to the Dublin residence of his friend, Dr. Kenns member‘of the house of commons for South Cork. As the crowd dashed ahead at a double quick they loudly sang the national anthem, “God Save Ineland.” 4 ROW AT THE “UNITED IRELAND” OFFICE. When Mr. Bodkin entered the United Ire- land office today he found Mr. Parnell in pos- session. Mr. Parnell, in the presence of the other directors, read the articles of associati under which the company was organi dand ‘The latter made an ineffectual resistance. A desperate row occurred in the down-stairs office between the sheriffs ofticers and the sub-cditors. Sticks and stools were used as weapons and the air was filled with tiying missiles. Finally, after a sharp and fierce struggle, the sub-edi- tors were put out of the building. The news all be- 410 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, ing sold at popular pric Fuss Genmowe Soar a ELS'S JERMICIDE So. Fy G Ss. 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Philadelphia, Pa, COACHMEN CAPES AND HATS, FUR FLOOR RUGS. FOOT MUFFS. GENTS' FUR CAPS AND COLLARS, GENTS' FUR GLOVES AND DRESS GLOVES. FUL WRISTLETS. HATS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 Penna. ave. ‘26-3m Nor A Cex Is Ir For Us, BUT THOUSANDS FOR YOU. ‘We must cet out of this building on oF before Jan+ ‘wary 15, 181, and our stock of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS must go before we do—hence the following prices LOT 4625, FANCY SUITS FOR MEN, 84.50 A svrT. LOT 4655, ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS, 96.08 A suit. LOT 4672, DARK GRAY CHEVIOT SUITS, ALL WOOL, 86.75 A SUIT. LOT 1087, BEAVER WEIGHT SUITS, FULL IN- DIGO, 89.54 A SUIT. LOT 4705, ALL-WOOLCAS8,8UITS, D.B. COATS, $9.68 A SUIT. LOT 3640, NOBBY SUITS, SILK AND WOOL, COMBINATION STRIPE, $9.68 A SUIT. A FULL LINE OF HARRIS: CASSIMERE SUITS, ANY ONE OF WHICH WOULD BE CHEAP AT 816, ARE NOW OFFERED AT €10.75 A SUIT. FULL, DiKESS COATS AND VESTS, ‘West of Entisnd Cloth, Silk at $8.00 FOR COAT AND VENT. STORM COATS, LOT 312%, 89; REDUCED TO bey )RM COATS, LOT 3008, $10; REDUCED TO OT BLUE CHINCHILLA OVERCOA’ 12,50; REDUCED To 87.45. vy bts rs BEAVER OVERCOATS, $13.50; 0; REDUGI A BLUE AND BLACK BEAVER oveRcoats, KlGtiai MECAIL Pick. gana: HRT onary ovenconre,ueaz-an- oatts ATSLD, REDUCED Yo suan za wages’ OVEHCOATS WHER CAPES, g1.80 UP. x4 SHORT PANTS SUITS, 61.90 UPWARD. MEN'S PANTALOO ym Strictly, ali-wool ‘plaids, regular Teall price, €5.50; Peace ee A PAIR. ih camo it that Harmless; nso 2 samo BEAN Boop — SAS GA SRED AND FUSTS DOLES FOURPLY LINES COLL AUS, COONS CLUETT'S BEST MAKE, BEAMEED G8 AE ab CONES A DOZER. yundered Shirts, Wosons and. Cuffs of ng one ie by ‘Musiin, reinforced front. (ecchtinoous stays, felled. neaine, guances ee TREY SHIRTS FOR eL SAGO ASORGAC Wiha avorze ove PSL BUNDERWEAL REDUCED TO 750. ROUR TIME AND OPPORTUNIEY YO WGAe Mae ofok SRT SR RNLANE AR, WE VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘HATS, CAPS AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, ‘27 and G20 7th st. n.w., cor. Mass. ave. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. re oll > maces J agen Or overwork wil beteitevedl iptaking BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on Srapper. cy D2.3C8 FORGE Of WEAKEN THE BOWELS. act specially on. the liver and lle. "A perfec liver comector. Cotter’ Little Liver Fils Casa On Crepiz. Our fall stock of Furniture, Carpets, &e., is now complete,and if you contemplate purchasing anything in our line it will be to your interest tocall on us be- fore doing s0,as we are confident we can save you from 10 to 25 per cent on your purchase. Below we mention a few of our many bargains and advantages. ‘We will sell yous Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for 817 cash or $18 on credit, We will sell you « 7-piete PARLOR SUITE, solid ‘Walnut frames, upinolstered in the best hair cloth, for 628 cash or $30 on credit. ‘We will sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, uphoistered in plush, combination col- ors, for $28 cash or $30 on credit. We will sel you » good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRING for $2.25 cash or @2.50 on credit. We will sell you # good quality BRUSSELS CAR- PET for G0c. per yard cash or G5c. per yard on credit. ‘We will sell you a good INGRAIN CARPET for Jie. er yard cash of 40c. per yard on credit. ‘We sow and lay all CARPETS free of cost and do not charye for the waste in matching fyrures. ‘We will sell all CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL- CLOTHS on credit at an advance of Scents per yard on the lowest cish price, EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken on all credit sales and no notes required. CASH DISCOUNT allowed on all accounts settled im thirty days. Grogan, ‘720 and 741 7th st. aw. DERANGEMENT OF THE TIVER, WITH CON sallow sxin.” Garters Little’ Liver ie ‘remove the cause, s113m of the seizure of the paper created great ex- citement in Dublin and a mob surrounded the office. Mr. Parnell later addressed the staff, the members of which promised to serve him during the remainder of the crisis. Mr. Par- nell today received a telegram stating that the workmen of Kilkenny would support him, PARNELL IN POSSESSION. It appears that Mr. Leahy, sub-editor of United Ireland, having received an intimation | of Mr. Parnell’s intentions with regard to the paper, had arranged to iasne an edition of the paper in advance of the it hour of publi- cation. His purpose was, however, frustrated by the sudden arrival of Mr. Parnell. In the struggle between the sheri's men and the edi- tors one of the latter received a scalp wound inflicted by a blow from a flying office stool. Three of the sheriff's deputies received slight contusions. Once in possession Mr. Parnell immediately ordered the destruction of the en- tire edition which was about to be issued to the public at the moment of his arrival. It con- tained bitter attacks upon Mr. Parnell’s recent conduct and polic; os GONE WITH HER MONEY. A Spaniard Disappears With His Young Bride's Fortune. * New Yonx, Dec. 10.—The mysterious disap- pearance of Jomanado Uberte Lavero, with nearly $70,000 in cash belonging to his wife in his possession, is puzzling the Lawyer Balestier, to whom the case was reported by the pretty wife of the missing Spaniard. The lady told the lawyer that she and her husband came to New York from Louisville, Ky., Inst Saturday. said she was formerly Miss Cecile Watkins of wood Manor, Ky., and that her father was tho yelitenown breeder of horees of that name. He died a year wing ,000. after his ‘death she went. to Louisville. and stopped at the home of a friend, Miss Lulu de Montano of No. 417 Walnut street. There she 1 of $70.00. They were accompanied to clay by Miss do Mocians. Soon after their arrival ro recelved He told his wife that he “ : bi ithout success, ing tht, cometuing might be Vised her to notify the police, | it ! i a Ui i tt HT if i warring parliamentarians. On the arrival of | station platform and waiting rooms, pressed him | then ordered the sberiff_to eject Mr. Bodkin. | who rented Mra. Lee the rooms was a Mme | Sauth. and she kept the front door locked, as | she ebjected to Mrs. Lee's goods being removed | until a que settled. i . did | © pay her rent, but that Mrs. Smith | Wanted her to pay for an entire month when she (Lee) had only been there about two weeks, | Mrs. Lee, with a hatchet, broke off the knob of |e front doer. which was soon opened. The colored men then marched in and carted away the goods, ent ° d. He was charged ring the saloon of Horace B. Kirk 23. G strect_ northwest, on the night of Lanti stealing $160 and a number of | October | cigars. z ~ | Second Edition Continued on Sixth Page. | | Iris Mesr vo Bakax Ur a CaTARMMAL COLD {ts early stages by using Dr. D. Jayne's ant and thereby save’ yourself much | misery. MARKIED. CAMMANN—DE BARRE. On a 9 IN). at the Teaidence of ‘Me and Kine | Ma: 2 hale vente, the le ut very end Washington. on W Pattee Sonos ete Mies PEARS WILLIAM: “ashy DIED. In New York city om Monday, <{yro-tinet year of his" ae, Dat Funeral service will be held at the Calvary Baptist vi, Bichth and streets, Thursday mulier 11, at 2 o'eloe (On Tuesday, December 9, 1890, ‘M H., beloved busband of Jame Ww kNtY ith year « | tis ace. | Funcral from his late residence, No. 1 orci west, Priday tars at St. Da at ME Olivet | spectiuily invit | RELLY. On the a uitue of Decenuber 10, 1880, 20. KATE, only dauschiter of PoC med Rete mete | Ree a vit td ewe | fiat pes at 2 o'clock, den law. Louis Beyer 2210 Pes ‘Nelatives and trends in i, MOET POTS DRE TS else tae cimelin A. at his late No. a0 4, corner Dumbartén ave. and Twenty seventh street, Gu Thursday, December iat 2p. Prende ‘trl relatives uvited to attend ° " | RENEHAN. On Deceniber 7, 1880, at 100'clock p. | m., JOHN KENEHAN, in bit - a ot “fat nad Pee a Uri Suddenly, on Tuesday, JW. at Glo a.m., LOU Tsk beloved wide Of heauas | Hurgerwerd cathe yearn “ ay, Decewuber ‘Ie at halt street southwest, on Thursday S45. Requren tase at St. Mary’ Church at #90. f Keeinitves ‘and fare rene trully ted tt tend. WHITPREAD. On Monday, December 8, 1880, Hew. LEWIS WHITEHEAD, at tye residence of GW. wan, Street norttiwest, Washington, D.C, Funeral private. {Brooklyn and Buff Tue Gexerxe Ixronren CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT Is an alterative and eliminative remedy, which @ie- solves tenacious bile, allays irritation and removes ob- struction by aiding nature, and not by sudden and ex- cessive irritation, a8 most cathartics do. It is of «reat benefit in temporary and habitual constipation, liver and kidney diseases, chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels, rheamatism and fout, &c., and should be ‘used early in the morning before breakfast. 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