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W. A. Pisce & Co.. Successors to E. G. Davis, 719 Market Space, Cor. Sth st. Store Open Evenings, CAN WE HELP YOU? Peshaps we can if you will take time to read our “Daily HoltJay Bulletin.” You will find many ‘“Kdeas" in them, and. with prices to suit your purse, they ought to beinteresting to you. All the prices advertised in our bulletin are specials; don’t forget that. Can't you find some- thine im today’s list to suit you? Read it over UMBRELLA SPECIALS. Handsome Holiday Umbrellas, 26 or 28 iach, for Gentlemen or Ladies. Best Windsor silks, ‘Sec ant ove of Lenape. sac on Dosen Chan, Frenca Vak, Weitzel. Sterling Silver, French ‘Horn and Sterling Silver, Buck Horn. The ist below are all epoctate Se Se Ee oe oe 275 Umieella fe esbecally wood. Sates tn ts ft ave wery sich comnhamation ef French Osk aud “‘Sterling Silver.” The silver ie worked on in all sorts of curious ways, form- tug a nice place for engraving. which we do not change you for. Our spectal list goes up to $13 each. You ought to beable to find something to sut your famcy im our Umbrella department. Extraordinary **Mark Down” im Fur Capes. ‘You will only have a few more days at them. We are fast redincing our stock to proper propor- Yon. Prices like these for such desirable goods always make them move very quickly. Look ovor ‘ats list ; see what you think of it. Extra Quality Astrachan Pur Capes, rolling collar. Regular price, $14; marked down to $14. Weach. Fine Quality Astrachan Fur Capes. price, #15; marked down to 811 each. Real Astrachan Fur Capes. Regalar price, ‘$12; marked down to #7.70 each. Handsome Wool Seal Fur Capes, with a V of Astrachan. Regular price, $19; marked down to 815.40. Fine Wool Seal Fur Capes. Regular price, 918; marked dows to $14.30. Hite ine Seah Sud PurGeem, Seater Price, #18: First Quality: ane sanchea ‘Regular price, $19.50: marked down to $15 40. Finest Quality Alaska Seal Fur Capes, Lon- . Regular price, $00; marked down Persian Lamb Fur Capes. Regular price, $42; marked down to 3. Gray Krimmer Fur Capes. Regular price, @28: marked down to $21.45. Real African Monkey Fur Capes, Seal V. Reg- ‘Ular price, $37; marked down to $28.60. Extra Selected Mink Fur Capes. Regular price. $48; marked down to 8:15.70. China Seal Fur Capes. Regular price, $15; marked down to 811. Black Opossan Fur Capes. Regular pric, 815; marked down to #11. lected Utter Fur Capes. Regular price, #48; marked cown to 8.0. Extra Quality Beaver Fur Capes. Storm and Shawl Collars. Regular price, #37; marked parked down to @4. ‘Seal Plush Capes. Regular price, $7; marked down to 85.70. Misses’ Chinchilla Fur Capes. Regular price, 86. : marked down to #4.9, Misses’ White Thibet Fur Capes. Regular price, $10; marked down to $7.70. NOTE. ‘Thess reductions in Fur Capesare only tempo- rary. as our sole object im marking them down isto reduce our large stock. So when we find that wo have sufficieutly reduced it they will be again marked at the rezular market prices. 80 if you want o Fur Cape at a very great baryain dont put off getting it, as the sale will not last long. W. A. PEEROE & CO., Successors to E. G. Davis, 719 Market Space, Cor. sth st. PRGES ADYERTISED THROUGH COLUMNS OF ‘this paper bold good. me, ARES aie Tai 16 Tit se, renin Mone sicmrmisen pee FER Pr ie i WS e Ssg8> fort of oA to think of BED COVERINGS ss hetiday gists but don't you think they would be appreciated tain'y is «combination of the useful with the giveable. Af youdo let your fancy take this turn this is the list from which you want to make your selection. NOV- ELTY, QUALITY and PRICE beckon you this way— e-Fancy Coverings with solid Pink. Blue a of Fancy linings—White filled— 3H Fine Cheese Cloth lined_fancy outside— tied in colors. Best White. Ew" Heavier Weights—Pink and Satine cov- ered —Wiite filled—@? and $2.50. A good as- “Comforts"—81, Eider Down Siraest 60 oul 810. Bro Brocade, Satin cov- “Tur tutee Down Cush ons in Combate—18 to $910-4-9, 83.50, $3.75 and 4. 9710-4 and 11-4—White—all wool—$5. eelod, 114 tal 124 White-all wool 36. FW711-4_White—all woot96.50. §a711-4—White—all wool—#7.50and $8.50. €87124—White—all wool_¢9, $10 and $12. FarThese last are of California mant- facture. Se124, 13-4 and 14-4. at 812, 915, 418, $20 and 625, are large and good gods. SHAll-wool Scurlet—10-4, $4.50 and $5; DA, 26, $8, 810 and &: S@-Silver Gray—10-4-$1.75. $2, $2.25, $2.50, Sand $4: 11-4-43 and 84. 2 each. ae ‘Downs—in Pink, Blue and White— Ee-Crib Blankets from $1.25 to 96, in ‘White. Eider Down. 36-4#, Tan and Bine ‘Se-Crochet—extra large—§1, $1.15, $1.50 ‘and 1.75. Bo" Marseilles Quiits—¢?, $2.50, 63.63.50, $5. $6 and $8. In Red and Blue design, on White backing. $3.50, $4 and #5. For the erths -$1. 5Q. 91.75, $2.50 and $3. 104-41; 4-1-5. fW Micheline, in Bine and Red—10-4, 11-4 and 12-4-€1.25, $1. Wand $1.75. Just remember that you are shopping from carefully Waar Saaz. I Gwe Hoe Gloves?—Palais Royal Gloves are warranted. An Umbrelia!—Then o to the Palais Royal. ‘Handkerchiets?—The Palais Royal is Headquarters. ‘Suspenders?—All kinds at the Palais Royal. Underwear?—Reduced prices at the Palais Royal. ‘Toflet Case?—No trash at the Palais Royal. $1.25, $1 and 75 cent Scarfs FOR 50 CENTS reads like an exaggeration. IT ISN'T. Hundreds of ladies now of the last lot we advertised and how quickly they were snapped up. THESE ABE BETTER, Knot, Puff and Four-in-hand Scarfs in light and dark shades of finest English Silks and Setin; Dnisbed in the best possible manner; Bearfs fully worth $1.25, ‘Bland 75 cents. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Jewerzy For Presexrs. Here's o little list of warranted 14-karat gold that are from L5 to 25 per cent below jewelers’ Remember, WARRANTED 14-KARAT GOLD. A ‘written guarantee if you ask it. ‘MEN'S SCARF PINS (14-Karat Gold), Wishbone of Gold, turquoise set in.. (Crescent, pearls with diamond center. s &e The diamond, pearls, rubies, &c., are small but genuine, and so guaranteed. MEN'S CUFF BUTTONS (14-karat gold), Etruscan and plain gold, with diamond. Same style, without diamond... Polished and finely engraved. ‘Etruscan and Koman gold... Sar Initials, 5 cents » letter; monogram, 25 cents. ‘Engraved in first-ciass style. Polish Gold Studs, three in set. MEN'S WATCH CHAINS (14-karat gold). Ropeand other patterns are offered at a trifle «96, 88, 810 THE PALAIS ROYAL. A Won To Gesrremen. Jewelry for Ladies is here in 14-karat gold, real Tor- toise Shel, Amber, Sterling Silver, &c., at very much below jewelers’ prices. Real Silver Thimbles only 4 centa. Warranted 4-karat Gold Phimbles $2. ‘Thousands of articles to select from, facsimiles of the real Gold. Siiver, &e., at 2le., 2e., We., Te. and 1; Men's Cuff Buttons, &c., of rolied gold, look- img exactly like the real. For only 21 cents each you may see in our 12th street window Scarf Pins with Jewels looking just as do the more expensive goods. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) ‘The best only, but at Paiais Royal prices. No mean ‘assortment, either. Prices range from $3.50 to$26.75 each. Lemaire, Paris, is on a pair of Smoked Pearl Glasses, glasses that generally retail et €35...626.75 Imperial Optical Company, Paris, is on » pair that would not be dear at 30. 85.25 ‘Verdi, Paris, is the naine on a modest looking pair of glasses, but only try the quality. 93.48 ‘Verdi, Paris, appears on a pair of repousse silver glasses; a bargain. 815.50 Nearly 100 different sty if you ‘Want a bolder they are here trom. 2.68 to 86.48each. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Fons For Xuas Presenrs. Especially if you intend Furs for the Children ts it ewential TO MAKE A SELECTION AT ONCE. Not only will they be scarce later, but the qualities will be inferior. ‘The best are secured by the early shopper, CHILDREN'S FUR CAPES AND MUFFS. ‘Thibet Cape, $7. White Hare. . Sa-Some very superior Furs may now be selected a3 these price. FURS FOR LADIES’ WEAR. Youcan hardly sfford to make s selection without visiting here. ‘The Real Seal and all other Furs are here in Capes and Muffs of best quality only and at such prices that ‘we can write without fear of offending: YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MAKE A SELECTION WITHOUT VISITING HERE. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Wuuar Suaz I Give Hes WHY NOT A SEALSKIN? ‘Not necessarily Real Seal, but so like tt that it would ‘Seem Feal to many. E27 Will you please carefully inspect our stock and after making comparisons with the garments of elsewhere come toa conclusion as to where is bead- quarters. 50,000 — Borrzzs allo THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, Om A Faw Dars To Conwrus. | Tae Coxsmartiox, ‘Writing Desks, Ink stands, Smoking Sets, Toys. Goods, &c. See the quality and price. OPEN IN THE EVENING. ‘CARHART & LEID (928 7th st. and 706 K st. n. ay W. M. Saversa & Soxs. WE HAVE IN STOCK OXE OF THE CHOICEST LINES OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. RANGE IN PRICE FROM 10C. TO $10. STYLES, QUAL- ITY AND DESIGNS UNSURPASSED. JUST IMPORTED. i ONE LOT OF 100 GENTS PARIS MUF- FLERS, MAGNIFICENT QUALITY. ALL OF OUR FRENCH FLANNELS MABEED DOWN TO 50 CENTS. A SPLENDID LOT OF EIDERDOWN COoM- FORTS FROM $6 TO $40 A COMFORT. ALL OUR 65, 60 AND 500. PLAIDS RE- CED TO THE LOW PRICE OF 450. THIS I8 A GREAT BARGAIN W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENN. AVE. N.W. Suorcys Brzaxrsst Bacoy. Delicious. Already in suitable slices for broiling. No bones. No loss of weight. No trouble of cutting. In 2-1b. boxcs, N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F s:. az ‘TO BE SOLD BY DFCEMBER 25, 1890. ar ¥. 8. WILLIAMS & CO.'S, THE TEMPLE DRUG STORE. ‘We have just opened the largest invoice of Bottles ever brought to this city and we propeso to sell these goods out clean, and the prices will, ‘sell them. Note carefuliy these prices: 10,000 Bottles for covering o decorating, with cut-glase stoppers, square, round or oval, 25 cents per pair. 10,000 Fancy Bottles in imitation of cut glass, stand 7 inches high gnd hold 6 ounces, only ‘19 cents per pair. A Handsome Pitcher for cologne or toilst waters for 9 cents each. A Beantiful Fancy Piteber in imitation of eu lass, ptands 7 inehes high and holds half pint, for 15 cents each. A Lovely Pitcher, hard to distinguish from senuine cut glass, stands 8 inches high and holds over half pint, for 21 cents each. ‘We bavy also. fine selection of Geauine Cu:- siaee Bottles, ranging from $3 to $8 per patr. We have a very fine assortment of Piush Goots, consisting of Dressing Cases, Manicure Bets, Shaving Sets, Toilet Boxes, Smokers* Sets, Mirrors and Celluloid Goods, at lower prices than cen Le found in the city. Make your selection before the best are gone. ‘Wo have a beautiful line of Silver Ware, gust- anteed to be yemuine, from the Derby Silver Company, consisting of Manicure Trays and Sota, Shaving Mugs and Brushes, Puff Boxes and Card Trays, at lower prices than others are Our Toilet Cologne ts the best—frerant and Issting--yut up in 25e., 50c. and $1 bottles. Also a full lino of Toilet Waters—Violet, Florida, Verbena and Lavender Waters. Eatracts by the ounce, % pint, 3 pint and pint. SACHET POWDEK. ‘Wo seil onty the best French Sachets, manu- factured Vy the noted perfumer, Coudray of Paris, Remember we are not far from the helidays ‘and theBe goods are going fast. Make your se- lections early—betore tbe stock is broke. ¥. 8. WILLIAMS & CO., ‘The Temple Drug Store, T. B. Townes & Sox, DBY GOODS AND NOTIONS, a7 50,000 ‘Ifyou are at «Joss what to buy you better scan this | Met carefully. It is what we claim «thorough shop- ping guide for this week. It will enable you to make Your purchases without any delay andwith perfect satisfaction. ON THE FOURTH FLOOR, ‘Teke the elevator, ‘You will fina: Madras Scarfs, tinsel of gold border. 150. ‘Madras Scarfs, tinsel of silk border, 2c. ‘China Sik Scarfe, with silk fringe, 48c. Raw Silk Table Scarfe, special colorings, 782. Maseasce Art Panels, 38, 48 and Tee. 200 Hcreens, uuitation China wilk Alling, cherry and ash, 80c. 200 Easels, bighty polished in cherry end oak, fall ‘tenes trimmed, $1.80. Japanese Screens, in Black cloth, embroidered in ‘heavy fold bullion, $3.24. Polished Oak and Cherry Square Top Tables, $1.19. Brase Tables, highly polished, with silk plush top, 92.28, Brass Piano Lamps, highly polished, with colored bade top, $7.89. Piano Lamps, with marble top and center, very hand- some, $10.48. ‘Nottingham Bed Sets, 2 shams and vprosd, $1.08 and $2.24. ‘Antique Red Sets, 3 pieces, $10.48, Antique Bed Sets, 3 pieces, 10.08. a Bed Sets, 3 pieces, $17.48, $20.98 and NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. - A006 %4— 9X, 8-irah Point ‘Border Curtains, 4 yards long, Brussel, 420. No, 2198—Very cleyant Brussel effect, $5.08. CKENILLE PORTIERES. Mo. 134-Sage, 50-inch Chenille Dado, 3 yards, 48. No. 1650—Frieze and dado fringe top and botiom, 78. we and dado fringe top and bottom, 25. No. 803¢—Frieze and dado fringe top and bottom, 50. No. 18923¢—Friere and dado fringe top and bottom, 08. No. 183—Frieze and dado fringe top and bottom, $8.25. No. 100—Hand embroidered gold thread friete #nd dado effect, $9.80. Allover flower effect border, €11.50. Ecru, Gobelin, Old Kose, Terra Cotta, Old Red, Crimson, Sage,Old Gold and Deep Blue. Those are the colors. All shapes and styles in Fancy Baskets, trinmed and ‘untrimmed, on this floor. ‘Third floor—Take the elevator. LINEN SETS FOR HOUSE FURNISHING, 10-4 Red Bordered Damask Sets, onecloth and dozen napkins, $3.24. 12-4 White Fringed Damask Sets, onecloth and dozen napkins, $4.24. 10-4 Whito Damask, drawn border, Buff, Pink and Salmon, one cloth and dozen napkins, 4.98. TOWELS. Satin Huck, 20240, extra good value, 25c. Satin Damask, 20x40, extra good value, fringed, 25c. Satin Damask, 20x40, with drawn border, 38c. This {sa genuine bargain. ‘22x44 for a large Linen Huck Towel, 150. Drawn-thread Splashers, s full assortment, 48¢. and 58. A very fine assortment of Stamped Tray Cloths, large sizes, 15x20, %e., 0c. and 480, Plain Satin Damask Scarfs, drawn thread, 20145, A great variety of styles in Stamp Scarfs, 2 yards long, with drawn thread, 75e, ‘1% yard Jong, with drawn thread, 50, 1 yard long, with drawn thread, 2%. In extreme novelties we have Satin and Linon Tray Cloths in Pate Biue, Pink and Canary; Handembroid- ered Linen Towels, with White and colored wash-silk embroidery; Bemstitch Table and Tray Cloths, also ‘Napkins to match ; Henstitch Sheets and Pillow Cases, MARSEILLES QUILTS. T4, G1-26. 1-01.40. 98.56, O0.99.05.00. Tite ‘will make 6 besutiful bousebold presen: ae ee in White or colors, or = Comiortabe. or 4 Fancy Carriage See_ ail flow Gl maken eu chssite past 10 yards of Dress Gingham, 80c. "81 ond €1.50 per pattern. 1Osards of Calleo, Boe. ,5c., 80c. per pattern, makes a nsoful present niet nas one ba Sct ox tg he ees Second Floor. ‘Take the elevator. Here is where you can make ® selection to suit the Metle folks, the young folks apd the old folks. ou can find on this oor Wraps of every sty!e and make. Something to suit the grandmother, other, the motherta-law, the wife snd daughter and the child. ‘The Fancy Little Dresses that are designed and made ‘on our premises eclipse all the styles and varieties that are manufactured in other cities and for sale in this market. All orders that want immediate attention can be delivered within twenty-four hours after selection of materia). Can you make » more appropriate present than s handsome little outht of this Kind? Call und eco ourstyles. Remember we make all kinds of Fine Un- derwour to sult the other garments. ‘The infant, we never neglect that innocent little darling. We have an elegant assortment for those Uttle fellows, either in sets or ainule pieces, Long Robes of all kinds of imsterial, Fine Lace Dresses, loug and short Flannel Skirts, Fine Knit and Cloth Sacks, Silk. Zephyr and Plush Ceps, and infact nothing missing tocomplete an outfit of this kind. Do you wish to surprisethebuby? Makes mediumse- lection or a fine one and we will save you money. Jer- seys, also, make a useful present. No one can object to something of this kind, especially when you makes vurchase trom the display we make. Every one that ‘we show is . Noextreme, outlandish style, but neat effect, which any lady may Wear tor street or house. Flannel and Cloth Mohair aud Silk Under- skirts are also something that » mother can bay her daughter,or vice versa, or sister buy sister.or husband bis wife. We have them from $1.48 up to $18 each, SUCH A DISPLAY Of Swiss, Lawn and India Linon Aprons that weshowis surely a pleasure to look at. There {s not a style made that we have not in stock, with Lace Embroidery or ‘Silk Ribbon ‘Trimming—and the prices! Well, we know they are correct the way the trade is buying them. ‘Dolis—Ou this floor we also have our line of Dolls; to ‘bo sure wo have sold a great many of them, both eae ant at, SOS ome seseetinaes nicely un account of find Dolla here from 25. up to #10- FIRST FLOOR. Here is where we hold the balance of AY, DECEMBER 18, 1890. REDUCTIONS IX NECKWEAR PRIOR TO © CHRISTMAS, AT BOTH STORES. An excessive supply of fine SCARFS obliges ts to make the following discounts: OUR $1.75 SCARFS NOW AT 61.25. “20% © © 200 —~ 100 mo -— 6 8 & 623 Pa. ave. and ¥. ave., cor. 15th st, OPEN EVENINGS. al74t ae SLAEALLLSAO EEL AALbAG van A gz 5 ss Eee AS eas www A PPP SS w WAR ARS wow aig “= ¥URS OF ALL KINDS. FUR ROBES, RUGS AND MATS, rR A O° A BPP, a88q i, OC AA SysS ume AS ALLLL CCC AT AP = OUR STOCK OF UMBRELLAS AND CANES, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 18 NOW COMPLETE AND CONTAINS MANY NOVELTIES. WE 8HOW THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CHOICE DESIGNS TO BE FOUND IN WASHINGTON. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, G-3m__1201 Penna. ave., cor. 12th st. J.C. Horcurssox, + IMPORTER. on rN EE A BRE BRE Py AA TARR BE HOA 5 XS Dov & HIT KK ee HE TE HO Ht Eee & 1 GIVE THE MOBT PRONOUNCED BAR- GAINS IN WASHINGTON. ON WEDNDSDAY MORNING I SHALL OPEN 1 LOT ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ORIGINAL PRICE......... Now., MY COMPLETE STOCK ON EXHIBITION ‘TOMORROW, RANGING IX PRICE TO #12 EACH. as 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. M. Ksorvizn & Co. (Successors to Goupil & Co.), 140 STH AVE., COR. 22D ST. OIL PAINTINGS By the most noted European and American artists. ‘The latest publications in ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. A choice exhibit of WATER COLORS. 170 STH AVE., CORK. 22D 8T., NEW YORK. d16-3t__ Open eveninzs until Christmas. Rex Map. ‘Welt Shoes for ¢3, when they get $4; €2.: aa they get €3; Edwin Clapp's Men's $5 Shoo for #4. ‘Now, Iam just trying to run my business to suit purchasers and not dealers. I don’t care how mad you wet or what you say, as my customers tell me it helps we every thne. ‘Come early and get the barrains at WILLIS’ SHOE STORE, 89-065 Domestic at Willis’ Shoe Store. G. Prsssexo & Sons, 808 YTH ST. N.W., Dealers in ITALIAN WINES AND GROCERIES, L. Laborel Melini, Firenze, Italy, CHIANTE WINE, Awarded Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1889. Also Lachrima Christi Spumante and non-Spumante, ‘Moscato D'Aste Spumante and non-Spumante. Barolo, Barbera, Bracchetto, Capri, Marsala, Fer Parmegiano, net Branca, Lucca Olive Oil, and Boman Cheese, Dry Mushroom, Macaroni of All ‘Kinds and Sizes. Agents {or G. Groesinger Yountville, Naps County, Cals, Wines and Brandies. Agents forJ. H- Mozers & Cv., Maysville, Ky., Limestono Whiskies. _di-20t* Turrrut Laws. If you want the whitest, brightest and best Neht, ruperior to the electric light, get the IM- FERIAL LAMP, guaranteed to give entire sat- isfaction, burns less ol and will not get out of order. Call and we them burning before pur- chasing. Lampsof allkinds. Piano, Banquet and Library Lamps. Fancy Stand Lamps. Also in Brass and Nickel. Full line Fancy ‘Shades and Artist Materials, Agent for Pratt's Astral Oil. n1440d24 Ayer’s Pilis are commended as the best regulator of the liver, stomach and bowels. Dr. Thomas Conners of Center Bridge, Ba., mys: ‘Having long used Ayer's Pills with good resuite, I cam confidently ree- ‘ommend them above all others.” Dr. Geo. P. Spencer of Unity, N.H., writes: “‘Iconsider Ayers Pills far superior aaa cathartic to any that are furnished Bi the pharmacopaia.” + “‘after suffering for sight years from chills and fever, with only occasional intervals of rest, 1 was cured by Ayer's Pills alone, My case had resisted ‘treatment with the usual doctors’ prescriptions and a Great number of proprietary medicines; but under the influence of Ayer's Pilla the chilis and fever cessed, ‘my liverand stomach were restored to healthy sc- tion and my former good health returned. Ayer's Pilis cannot be exeelled as a remedy for disonters caused by malarial poisoms."—8. 1. Barrow, Gordon, Texas. medicine.”—G. Rodee, Homer, N.Y. **When I feel the need cf acathartic, I take Ayer's Pills, and find them to be more effective than any other pilis 1 ever took."—Mrs. B.C. Grabb, Burwell- ville, Va. AYER'S PILLS, Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER &CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicines. Bnroxcurms Conep. AFTER SPENDING TEN WINTERS SOUTH WAS CURED BY SCOTT'S EMULSION. 140 CENTER ST. NEW bgt June 25, 1888. ‘The winter after the grest fire in Chicago I com- tracted Bronchial affections, and since then have been obliged to spend neatly every winter south. Last No- Vouber was advised to try SOOTT’S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL with HYPHOSPHITES, ana to ny surprise was relieved at once, and by continuing its Use three months was entirely cured, gained flesh and strength, and was able to stand even the bliasard and attend to business every day. T. C. CHURCHILL. Sold by all Druggists. ol ME* WiNstows soormnxe synur used for over FIPTY YEARS by MIL- LIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOP TENS theGUMS, ALLAYBall PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, und 1s the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by’ Druzxists in every part of the world. Be sure and axk for “*Mrs. Wiasiow’s Resting: Syrup,” and take no other kind. 25 cent couaH, CATARRH, SORE THROAT ‘The Soden Mineral Pastilles are an infallible remedy. Convenient, active and pl@usant. Forsale by all drag- ints for 50c. ° USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS’S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE suaP ‘When you are sick To protect yourself and atteudante To cleanse your persun and linen To cure all skin affections ‘To restore your complexion USE FELS'S GERMICIDE 80AP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE 80AP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE 80AP ‘When you are well To ward off contagious disensee ‘To keep the body in healthy condition ‘To prevent chapped hands and face Topreserve and beautify the complexion. Of drusvists, FELS & CO., Philadelphia. {HEY MAKE ONE FEEL AS THOU ‘worth iiving. Juke one of Cs Pills atter eating tion, yive ton: LIFE WAS: Carter's Little Lave ‘wil relieve Miyspepaia, ald diges- igor to the system, For Dysrzrsta USE BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. ‘Physicians All dealers keep it. trade mark und crossed red. DRESDEN, Nothing is more suitable WORCESTER, for m present than a nice MINTONS, piece of DECORATED COPELAND, CHINA, PORCELAIN or CROWN DERBY, CUT GLass. POINTERS, We havea large and varied AND OTHER assortment of our own fm- CELEBRATED Portation,and many decided MAKERS OF bargains. RICH DECO- CHINA. RATED PLATES and a AGREAT great many Novelties. VARIETY OF Store open in theevening. LARGE AND SMALL — PIECES. M, W. BEVERIDGR, a33m 2009 Pennsylvania ave. Uservt Hounay Passexrs, Our Invindlble M@irt, as old favorite, made of ‘Wamsutta muslin and fine linen bosoms, in Ho is Hanged for the Murder of His |S Wife, THE EXTENT OF PARNEL'S TUR His Opponents Claim That He Has Been Shamming. GESERALN NEWS FROM ABROAD HANGED FOR WIFE MURDER. Execution of Arthur “Hoyt Day—A Crime Which He Disclosed in His Sleep. Wetaxp, Oxr., Deo. 18.—Arthur Hoyt Day, the Rochester wife murderer, wns hanged at 8:01 o'clock this morning. man spent his last night on earth in writing letters to his relatives and singing gospel | hymns, his favorite selections being “Scotter Seeds of Kindness” and “On the Way From Earth to Heaven I Will Guide Thee With Mine Bye.” There was a tromor in his voice as he , and so far as his stunted moral nature ia allow he was <eeply affected. He aid heey sleep more than half an hour all night. The letters which he sent to his brothers con- tained affectionate greetings and an exhorta- tion to lead a better life. Up to the last he passionately blamed his sister, who, he claimed, was the one who planned the visit from Roches- ter to the river. He would not admit having actually pushed his wife over the bank, but his denial was not emphatic and it is generally be- lieved that he carried out to the letter the arrangements which his sister made. DAY'S LAST EARTHLY MOMENTS. Rey. Mr. MeCuaig left him at 5 o'clock yes- terday afternoon and returned at 4 o'clock this morning. He and the condemned man then en- gaged in earnest prayer and the latter listened and took part with evident sincerity. At 7 o'clock he resumed the singing of hymna. Breakfast was then served and consisted of coffee, toast, broiled chicken and oysters. The death warrant was then read to the condemned man and the procession to the scaffold began. Day walked calmly out to the rude stracture from which he was to be launched into eternity. There was no delay or hitch of any kind. Promptly at 8 o'clock, or perhaps a minnte two before, the minister said the last consolis words. Day was placed directly in the center | of the scaffold. He bore himself with a reaper and to all outward appearance was the affected and most jaunty of those assembled. After calmly surveying the crowd of spectators, which numbered several hundred, he shook hands in turn with the jailer, ‘sheriff and minister and simply said good-bye. The hang- man quickly adjusted the on his legs, the black cap was pulied down and the fatal noose adju Rev. McCuaig offered up the Lord's prayer and as the words “Deliver us from evil” were uttered at & sign from the sheriff the hangman pulled the cord and the great weight dropped. jerki wretched victim six or seven feet into the air. STRANGLED TO DEATH. He came down with another great jerk and after a few spasmodic convulsions, lasting only a minute und a half, the body hung motionless in the air. Dr. Smith placed his hand on the mulse and in ten minutes he declared it 10 have sto) ped beating, After twenty minutes: had ela) was cut down and the doctor, after a ml ele declared the neck unbroken and that death was produced by strangulation. STORY OF THE CRIME. ‘The crime for which Day was execnted was committed on, Sunday, July 27 last. Day was then a hotel porter in Rochester, N. ¥. Six yeareago he married Desire Chatterton, only to have been very pleasant, a ha ie Day married Mary E. Breen of Canan daigua under the name of Arthur Host. Hi bronght ber to Rochester and lived with her. Qn July 21 Day took wife No.1 and. his sister: Mrs. Quigley, to Niagara Falls, They crossed to the Canadian side and ong the bank in the direction of the whirlpool. Mrs. Quigley sat down to rest and Day eed ie wits continued their walk. The last Mrs. Quigley saw of them they were standing close to the Saas When she looked ira. Day had disappeared. Day returned 28a told bis nator he ushed his wife over the bankand that he wanted tobe rid of her. Day and his sister then returned to Rochester the body of the murdered wife was not found until two weeks later. Day was troubled Day and that he was supposed to have a wife living she put the case in the hands of the lice and told her story. Search was made jor wife No.1 and Day and his sister were mary uestioned, The latter became fright- told of the crime. Mra. Day's body coos und abn “Seat of Sho iioes: eke Day was taken to the Canadian side to identify it. There he was arrested and held for murder. His trial took place at Welland October 7 and lasted but one day, his sister being the chief witness him. He was found guilty and een’ to be nee CABLE NEWS FROM LONDON. What the People Across the Water Are Talking About. Lonpox, Dec. 18.--The queen will spend her Christmas at Osborne, Isle of Wight, and leaves Windsor today for that place. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught will take their Christ- ‘mas dinner with her majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh with the German emperor. The condemned | if , America. IxXDLA of pariiament, who has been in India gathering facts upon which to base an agitation — al riage: country, hae arrived ane ‘hat he hae, obtained important Trdisstion will sped we ead the sbstition civilization will specdily of the craci and immoral castom referred to. ‘BIRTH OF A ROVAL HEIR. Bentix, Dec. 18.—Empress Augusta Victoria has given birth to a son. RUSSIA CHEERED IN A FRENCH @HEATER. Pants, Dec. 18.—A Russophile demonstration occurred at a theater in Toulon last night, The opera “L’ Etoile da Nord” was being per formed and the Russian anthem was played; the audience demanded the repetition of and shouted “Long live Rassia.” BINA Benrrx, Deo. 18. from Varsin to while the Journey was, bei was promptly uncoupled suppressed. WHY AELIVENRKOPY WAH KILLED. Panm, Dee. 18.—The Heho pniblighes a estate | ment alleged to have been made by “Padelwaki | 8 few devs after the murder of the Russian | . Gen. Seliverskof. Padelweki in | this statement says that Gen. Seliverskofi wea killed by him becanse he was plotting with the Russian ce to capture nihiliste. Padelweki charges that Gen. Beliverskoff had killed his own servanta to prevent them from betray- ing him. DISPUTE IN THE ITALIAN CHAMPER OF DEPUTIES. Romr, Dec. 18.—In the course of a personal, quarrel in the chamber of deputies yesterday Signor Sennio etruck and ki down Signor Inde; ae ot Re bu- Tea . ved a challenge li to fight a duel. The chal- lenge was promptly accepted, and @ meeting is expected to take place today. Friedricheruhe i? made. the flames were | | Loxpox, Dec. 18.—The remains of the Inte Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, the sculptor, will, at the special request of the queen, be interred at At. Paul's € athedral. ‘The funeral ceremonies take place on we I, _ His Opponents Claim That They Are to Some Extent Feigned. Dunlap's Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star, Kitxenxt, Dec. 18.—The anti-Parnellites finding that the aswult upon their former leader is gaining him «ympathy, are now stren- ously asserting that only flour and not lime was thrown at him at Castle Comer on Monday. his is, of course, n thoroughly partisan apology, as flour could not produce the symp- toms that characterize Mr. Parnell’s injuries or produce the intense pain from which he suffered after receiving the wound. His ponents even go so fara to declare that reality the alleged injuries were of the most oped nature, and that the present illness of pondent in the O'Shea case is largely tho These tories revult naturally from from the political excitement now Bablin. Lomton and may do enough for York, but every newspaper man who the trouble to inquire knows that Mr. still suffering from a bona fide in- jury of so serions a nature that his attending physician, Dr. O'Callaghan, is not by any means rare that his sight will not be permanently a Light Weights Fight in Buffalo. Brrrato, N. ¥., Dec. 18.—Ed. Gorman, the Buffalo light weight, knocked out the unknown of Robert White of Detroit in four rounds at Irv- ing last night. ‘The conditions of the battle berry rules. two-ounce gloves, for $1,000'a side.” Hobert Peakes, the A the referee. Over £10,000 changed hands on the result, one Buffalo man losing between £5,000 and $7,000. Gorman announces that he fe ready to fight any man of his weight. Second Edition Continued 1 ‘Sixth Page. The Connotsseur’s Choice Of French Chateaux wines are those shipped by J. Calvet & Co., for which PF. de Bary & Co., New York, are agents. They bave obtained great popularity within a comparatively short pace of time. 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