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« A. Puce & Co. Successors to E.G. Davis, TY Market Space, Cor. sth st. Store Open Evenings. Seane Cors Ix Houner Corry. ii the j Price, #1 ‘Kid and Chamois Porket Knife Cases. %0r.each. Combination Manicure Sets. Reqalar price, €2._ Special price, Tie. each. Sreemat Hourmsar Manx.vows Ix DRESS GOODS. 1 piece Slate Nuns’ Serre, 56 inches wide. Rewalar price, $1. Special price, 73e. yart. 46-inch Wool Henrietta. Kewular price, 88c. yard. Special price, Toe. yard. 4Ginch Fresch Serge. Rewular peice, 7c. Special mark-down price, Bice. yard. 1 piece Novelty French Sence, with white yard. Novelty Astrakhan White and Gray Stripe. Regular price, $7. Special price, #6 yard. Saxony Wool Wrapper Fleanels in fancy Gray effects. Regular price, tie. Special Price, 2e. yard. A large line of S@inch French Olothe at prime cost Srrcrars Is Fixe Curva Wane. Hand-painted China Cup and Saucer. Spe cial, Se. set. Hand-painted China Cup and Saucer. Special, Ste. set. Extra Fine Thin China Cup and Saucer, hand painted; very delicateand pretty. Spe- etal, $1 set Very Handsome French Gilt and Haml- painted Cupsand Saucers for Meu, notwo styles: alike, put up in a substantial case. Special price. #1.49 per set. Beautiful Hand-painted and French Gilt Mus- tache Cups, of extra fine china: ne two alike; cupand saucer put upin a nice ¥ case. Special pric Tn lividual set Painted cistna. Special price, . Tnlividnal Sets. Cup, Saucer and Plate, of . © china, artistically painted by ba al. Te. met. Hand-painted China Plates, 1c. each. » China Plates, band painted im Jesiens. Special price, 2. each. su sets, Dish and 1 Saucers, Rpectal price. € vers atic lara hand Surcessors to E. @ Davis, 719 Market Space, Cor. Mtn st. T Beservee Tunses AT JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S. A marvelous array of usejul thinzs imtended for Holidey € . Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, Umbretlas, Furs, act, everything usually found in « ‘s better then Gloves?) We bave all kinds. Kid wes. Cashmere Gloves, Dozxkin Gloves, Cloth sfor Ladies, Gentiewen or Children. 2c. to $2 Low's an Umbrella? Yon'll not find them in greater or at lower prices than here. A good oue from Mee. to Breakfast Shawl for Grandmother + Tee, Sie. and #1. here mseful than Handkerchiefs? We've y beantitul cues im Ladies’ Japanese Silix- to $1 each. Dtoidered Initiais. 50e., - to 81.50. nen’s Sik Mulliers, 73. to@4. Tn fact we've able hud and quality of Handkerchief. « Hosiery. Wool Hose, Silk Hose. Cotton Hose, Lise Howe ior ladies, zentiemen and children. Colors wuarspterd. to #1 a pair. Thew: are very cheay considering the excellent quality. Another lot of “Paris Kobes” at @12 and SES Reduced from $20. ‘The Pur Capes and Muffs have been moving rapidly week. You have no time to loge if you wish to ure une at the reduced prices. (Open evenings until Christmas. tt JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S POPULAK PRICED DRY GOODS HOUSE, Le 713 Market Space. Open thiaeveneng wntil 11 o'clock. Sensarionarisa: INA FEW DAYS THE SENSATIONAL CLOTHIERS WILL PROBABLY BEGIN THEIR PERIODICAL ACROBATIC SALE OF TENEMENT HOUSE TRASH, THE ACCUMULATION OF ODDS AND ENDS PICKED UP IN THE LorTSOF NEW YORK, INTERSPERSED WITH A YEW BROKEN LOTS OF THEIR REGU- LAR STOCK AND ADVERTISED AS A SPLENDID AGGREGATION OF THE FINEST CLOTHING ON EARTH, AT THE SEEMING LOW PRICE OF $13.49 OK SOME SUCH AMOUNT, WHICH 18 MORE THAN DOUBLE ITS VALUE. LET THOSE WHO WILL PURSUE SUCH TACTICS. WE WILL HAVE NONE OF IT, AS WE PREFER TO CONDUCT OUR BUSINESS ON THE AMERICAN PLAN OF HANDLING ONLY THE MOST RELIABLE GARMENTS AND SELLI¥G THEM AT FAIR AND EQUITABLE YRICES, FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE 1ME , ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, §.E. COR SEVENTH AND D srs. ¥. evo EN’s FANCY SHAVING MU S AND dic, 5 imen'e mvastache fancy cape and misrens a5 seed te Be ™ SSR eee ‘V. &. TRAVIS, MODISTE, Makes a specialty of BRIDAL TROUSSEAUX and RIDING HABITS. LADIES’ JACKETS—PERFECT FIT. ‘No. 1583 I street northwest. 413-0t* x 4 7 C ST. a Ten gies be: EXA) OF YREXCH aw. ae (att and Tunez Dars Moze- MONDAY, TURSDAY AND WEDNESDAY— A short story oa UMBRELLAS. TOO MANY ON HAND. ‘Tomove them rapidly we will allows ‘And all the sreat holiday antictpations will be s thing of the past. Before pasting, however, we are going to make our last break on a line of leaders that must ead ts to victory. ‘We are not going to worry you with « lot of stuff that ‘has no charms for you now or place them in this space in order to fill up. ‘The osen or more sttractions that are before you are foods that ought to sell, wrap and deliver themeeives at the prices placed on them. Itscems that the public respond liberally to all our advertisements, and as that looke like confidence, we will promise never to abuse it by offering s line of foods we cannot show. ‘WE HAVE 200 DOZEN ‘Ladies’ All-linen Hematitched Initial Handkerchiefs. ‘They were tnanufactured to sell for lic. esch,not even twofor23e. Deyou huow what we areguing to do— let everyboay have them at &. WE HAVE 100 DOZEN Men's All-Linen % Hemstitched Initial Handker- chiefs, They were manufectured to sell for 38. of three for $1; these are strictly linen. You can have ‘them with your initial or that of some one else for 19. discount of 15 PER CENT ‘From regular priceom any Umbrella you may select and continue cer offer to Engrave Initials Free Charge. 96-CENT DOLL, 69 CENTS. ‘We have too many of #22-in. inch Kid Body Bisque Head Doll, bought to wll at 08 cents, 4 MOVING PRICE, 6 CENTS. 48-CEXT SMOKING SET, 25 CENTS. Brass and Oxidiaed Smoking Set of 4 Pieces, tray, cigar, match and ash cup. Regular Price, 48 cents. MOVING PRICE, 25 CENTS. $1.50 GLOVES, o8c. ‘Wehaves lineof ¢-button Fine Kid Gloves, in Black, Tan, Brown and street shades, that have been selling at 1.50. They are t button instead of4 barton. That's why we mark them OMe. pair. PLUSH BOXES. ‘We just opened some new ones, but the best valne We are offering are those Manicurw Sets at Se. and $1.08. We have not spoken to you about that 81.96 Toilet Set we are showinz—nice plush Lox— ‘metal back comb, brush and hand mirror. PLUSH GARMENTS. JACKETS, SACQUES AND WRAPS. ‘Yesterday we forgot them. We should have spoken of them when we advertised Cloaks. 10 Plush Jacket, tyrht Sitting, at 06.48, LanciasT ET GR ES Our ine of Men's Japanene Silk Handkerchiefs, with 915 Plush Jacket, at $12. dota tad farts a $18 Plush Jacket and Reefer at $15. zs = — record. ‘$20 Plush Jacket at $16. SACQUES. =e rou aia dermanier wish to see yourself as others see you, then invest in a $20 Sacqne reduced to 816, French Plate Bevel-edge Mirror, two styles, square $30 Sacque reduced to $25. ‘and round, 18 {aches high, balf moon and the two 855 Secque reduced to $28. Cupide im old silver. Bronze and silver comprising TWO LARGE WRArS. Part of the frame. We bought these to sell at $2.48, Sizes 42 and 44. but reduced them to ‘Were $25, reduced to $18. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON “D.C, SATURD den China, $2.50to each. Hunwartan, 90c. to $8ench. Royal Art Ware, @1 to 97.50 each. Beta Ware, 81.50 to 83.50 each. to 95.50. JapaneseRWare, 10¢. to $15 exch. Bisque day claim and obtain 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT-—10 Per cent off the price you see niarked on the article you fancy. A CLOCK!-73c. to $15 each. Bronze ornaments from $1 to $3.50 each. 87.50 to €13. Woolen Drees Patterns, @4.98 to each. 45c. to $5. Ostrich Feather Fans, @1 to$J0. Silk Y, DECEMBER 20, 1890—-SIXTEEN PAGES. SETTRT TTT TT Tg eT a TT TTT “Avzasace. REDUCTIONS IN NECKWEAR PRIOR TO 4T BOTH STORES. An excessive supply of fine BCARFS obliges ‘ts to make the following discounts: Wu To Gv Hm O2 Hua A HUNDRED AND ONE HINTS IN ‘THIS COLUMN, BUT FIRST A FEW ‘WORDS OF ADVICE. EW" Theee who are wise witl vee the whee dom of taking advantage of a rainy day tomate selections. Iythe weather con. tines fine, carly or late th the day to the best shopping time. And N. ¥. ave., cor. 15th st. LAIS TLE ¥ sae herder On TPT OPEN 8 A.M. CLOSE 0:20P.M. Bee eas ‘We ask youalsoto remember that this is the only larze store in this line where the business is not largely cratit. Comparison with the credit store quotations ‘Will make you our patron. We quote below only the extreme prices—the lowest and highest. Of course there are also medium prices: seer e weer ene WHAT SHALL I GIVE HER? a a a ars re ee aera “HER” includes the grandmother or mother, wife or sister, the school girl or best girl, the baby or its nurse. BRIC-A-BRAC?- . Pitchers, Jars, &e. Dres- cach. Bonn Ware, 2 to $10 OUR $1.75 SCARFS NOW AT 81.25. 1300" 1.00. 1.00 7. % -50. pre ar Eek £4 AA P AAA Pr aA 23 Pa. ave. Tus Losr Orrorromrr Fovxn. YROM NOW UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1801, WE WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL CASH SALES. THIS APPLIES TO EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE, IN- CLUDING HOLIDAY NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AS WELL AS CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HAND- KERCHIRFS, UNDERWEAR, PER- FUMEBY, ETC., ETC., ETC. * Onyx Vases, $6 to $10 each. Royal Devon Ware, $2 Figures, 7c. to $5. 12 you make a selectionon Mon- DOUGLAS & BRO., 512 NINTH ST., a9 INTER-OCEAN BUILDING. A DRESS PATTERN?—Fifteen Yards Black Silk, $11.98. Fancy box and Christmas card given with CHRISTMAS CARDS?—1c. to $3.50. A FAN?~Wo have Gauze Fans from 5c. to $18 each. Lace Fans, $3.96 to $20 each. Quill Feather Fans, i. seen our $10 Suits and Overcoste? Fans, 75. to 86 each. fal = : 01.98. HANDKERCHIEFS?—Point Lace Handkerchiefs, | H H $510 815.75 each. Duchess Lace from 83. t0 $10.50 ar ‘Not because they are not worth it, but om the account | each. Monsseline Gil from We, to 83.50 each. A Fréuch Embroidered Linen, 50c. 50. Machi —_ ae of buying alarser quantity then we think thet we | Fretroderad Linon: Tose" Go ite ieee fa better varloty can't be found in the District. 7 E Woult be shie te.eeit. Hemustitched, 2ie. to $1.25. Brocaded (co!ored) Silk, | 2“. -ount Fe 48e. to $1.95. Japanese and English Milk Mufflers, POR G ker beg OSEWELIY?—Real and Gold, Biiver, a ae I and imitation: ver, Tor- Interest youin good standard Silver Ware, Rogers | toive Shell, Amber. Brooches, 23. to $0.08 each, | $4 Mt Must be seen to be appreciated, Earrings, voc. to 88 patt. Lace Pins, 21c. to €7,00. wet aa triste piste woods, made-on steeland hand burnished | SEES. ane to giver. arora te | ae AMM RA Hee ‘wecan give priceson this line that you will pay for | SNeach. ‘Rings, 2. to 812.75. Thimbles, 20. to wa fsa RMR $3.75. Watch Chains, 20. to $6. Opera Giaeees, | BBB u very inferior quality. $5.40 10 820. Opera Glass Holders, 2.08 to 94.45. ip cats cliovar alge: EVERYTEING 18 A POCKET BOOK?—2ic. to $13.98 each. Card i} fi Cases, 25c. to$10.50each. Fur Purses, with mem- BB TRIPLE PLATE. orandum tablet, and chain with ring to be worn on the EW NOVELTIES, IN| Napkin limes, satin Anished and engraved, at 7c. | Soier: Oe: to 8 cach. Shopping Bays, 45e. to g = Men's Sitk Muflers, | 1 aiviaual Castore, hand-painted bottles, at 99c. A WRITING TABLET?—Calf, Russia and Alligator Useful as well as ornamental. 745 and 747 8th st. 9.0. Leather Tablets, from 45c. to 24.75 each. oy! Satin Finish Engraved Water Cups, 98c. A HANDSOME CABE?—Oxidited Sliver of Silk Children Sets of 3 pieces, .Knife. Fork and Spoon, neatly displayed and boxed complete, $1.10. Pickle Dishes. different designs of bottles, with fork, satin finished and engraved, $1.10. Butter Dishes, satin finished top and engraved “Davo News: Br E. P. Menrz. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1890. ‘Satin and Embossed Cake Basket, 82.25. Carving Sets, Knife, Fork and Steel, with old silver handles, complete, ina satin-lined box, $2.25. it will come up to your expec- tations. Half of the colognes now sold—especially at fancy Plush Case, containing toilet articles, 8c. to $10.48 cach. Manicure articles in cases, @1.48 to 04.48. Odor Cases, $1.50 to 85 each, $3.75. Handkerchief Cases, $1 to $3.75 each. Jewel Cases, 98c. to $4.48 each. Pin Cushion and Jewel Case combined; 88e. to $1.75. Christmas if the wrong size is obtained. Kid Gloves, wiven if six pairs are purchased. hiwher price with sterling silver and 14-keret gold trimmings. Initials engraved free of charge. Soe ee Ste, ight in price, style, fit and make. 5 ee GLOVES? very pair warranted. F: after Ge You canexpect twice as much Sore Me. to 4.75 pal. Fur Top Kia Gloves, See, to 18 | @ qo *t 208 And you will never regret it on o band, $1.; Pair. Cloth Gloves, 25 to S0c. pair. Silk Mittens, @1 GGG of a ATE $1.50 to 68. Five percent discotnt and a fancy box you would of ony other,: np Ladle, $1. AN UMBRELLA!-—1.25 to 815 each. Those at i ; i Powel ie} A GOSSAMER!—Warranted Waterproof, $1.35 to BS cach. PRP Aa . RE actual TABLE COVER OR SCARFY—Covers, G8. to $0 ee a ee ted triple | cach. ficarfs, $2.08 1084.08. Drapery Scarfe, 10. Themember that we have but one price and that ‘Queeu Anne” is the richest | plate and made on hard metal. to$4.50eech. Tidies, 10c. to $1.50 each. Head] BRR 1 1. y ee ‘All our finer xoods have the same low prices onthem. | A": 8 CUSHION? Handsomely trimmet, 50c. to = phils is most preferred by ladies who: ARE You $2.75. canst Gilles 0, wothtieaiing KNICK-KNACKS?—Hand-painted Calendars, Jewel MAMEURGEWS, attractively toed | ATA that wo mae aspedaltyof «Parse, a aigatr | Boss Watch Sans, Pin ata Neudbe Cape,Salnp 621 Pa. ave., im two sizes, 0c. and 81. and real calf leather, at 4c. Trimmed in oxidized or to $00each. Muffs, $2 to] ‘ft Under Metropolitan Hotel. jush Jackets, $10 to #37 each. ee eee eee eee ee ee eo © © ©) plain that has no equal. VAT?—Cloth, with and without fur trimming, i 5 to $40 each. , How the Bottle stock ts dwin CHILDREN'S ‘A TEA GOWN?—$2.50to 835 each. For Tar Houmar Trane ling! Yet we have a baits Chatelaines, in all colors, of oose leather. at 1. :10 | A JEMSHYY.-61 to 63.10 cach, : We are offering the following inducements, viz: every kind,size and shape. ‘that you cam buy and gladden the hearts of | A CAP!—19e. to i#0c. each, Canned Tomatoes (Swan Creek brand) empty or filled with fregrant co- lognes, extracts and toilet waters. Picking is easy with such a variety as we are showing. the little ones. LITTLE ‘Velvet Purses for a nickel, in all colors, surely is very other Lalf will not be with us long. ‘They embrace Manicure Sets, ‘Toilet Cases, TravelingCases,Col'ar and Cuff Boxes and the itke. It 1s almost like giving you dollars for fifty-cent pieces. ‘We will not tire you any longer. These goods will bring you, and while you are looking at these we know that you will take pleasure in seeing our finer goods. A PLUNGE INTO THE PRICES OF OUR DOLLS. ‘This line of goods are what we call Holiday Flyers, and of no consequence after Wednesday, therefore we awake a 2 per cent reduction on the most stapie article. Our 25e. Jointed Bisque Doll, with shoes and stock- ings, 19. Our 50c. Bisque Doll, Jointed, ie. Our 70c. Bisque Doll, jointed, So Our $1 Lord Fauntleroy, 75c. Our $1.25 Bisque Doll, 90. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S GOSSAMERS, MERTZ’S DRUG STORE, 8.E. COR. 1ITH AND F STS. N.W. 1t GRECIAL NOTICE—1,000 YARDS, FANCY EM- SD roldered Lambeeai i, all shades, 2. to Oe. per yard the quantity caunot last ve : aoa DLCs, tao and 747 Behe oe Lavrs: ‘TIFS, SLIPPERS AND BOOTS. BEST SELECTIONS ‘9Be. to $16.50. fancy box, 17. to Tic. a Lox. from New York. LACE SCARF?—Black Lace Scarfs and Fichus from Corn (Shriver's), Peas, eurly sweet (8h1 Peas, early June Peus, marrowfat RUCHING?—10c. to $2.48 a yard. Six yards, in NECKWEAR?—Mull Ties, 12%c. to Sie. Fichus, Se. todUe. each. Linen Collars, 3 for25e. toS5e.each. | “Lima Beans," ee i iy Silk Crepe Jalpts, Hiv. to 933.48 each. String Beans, ** cheap, and don't yon know the less wesellatthat | IBBON: 2 sears yard. Califorate Peaches (3 varieties). Half price had the effect of vell- uN “Bartlett Pears. Price the more we make. It's fact. “ fmg at least iualf of the Fancy peachee, obiCote Leather and Plush Boxes. The wan = California Layer Raisins, very fine. Valencia Layer Raisins, very large. Ratxina, medium. Now Currants New Citron (very choice Seedlens Raisins Mixed Nuts (all new). Large lot of French Prunes, all sizes. Also Choice Turkeys, Chickens and Fresh Meats always on hand at lowest market prices. ‘Very respectfully, T. H. WALKER & CO., SOMETHING FOR THE CHILDREN. A DOLL!?--19. to $10 each. PAIR OF LEGGINS!—it5e. to $2.08 pair. WORK BOX?—X8c. to $4.48 each. CANDY?—Best French 2c. a pound. Fresh daily WARM UNDERWEAR?—%c. to $2 a garment. STOCKINGS?- 25. to $2.30 a pair. ai3-2w 946, 948 and 950 La. ave. GLOVES?—Kid, with or without lining and far tops; Oke. to $1.25. Cloth, 25 to We. FURS?!—Muff and Loa, $1.50 to $5.35 set. Large Capes, #4 to $7.08. Mufls, $1.75 to 8: Manzano, AN UMBRELLA?—8ic. to $2.50 eacl FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, NEW YORK. HOLIDAY PRESENTS N?—19e. 10 $4.50 each. oF AN APRON?—{e. to 50c. eac 4 COLLAK?—Lace and Embroidery, 30c. to $1.98. A TIE?—Mull Ties, 123/c. to SOc. Silk Windsors, FANCY BOXES, OBJECTS OF ART. IN STYLES AND COLORS. Two Special Numbers: M mLanaunenineee: Oi te hee teal: mal SATIN BONBONNI“RES, MEN'S SHOES. box for "cents. Mr. Maillard will send FREE OF EXPRESS Ladies’ Gi and Maroon 8trij Sheperdess, all e. STOCK COMPLETE. 7 = CHANGES: from 5 2. arranted, $1.69. It SUPERION GOODS AT REASONABLE Prices, | “%** ffm 50to 02, every one warranted, FOR 85, PGs ———— ‘One Handsome Cashmere Box, containing 3 pounds ioe Ladies Plain Circulars at 5c. i also @ recwlar} a aarstwtt aime, to'8s So each, aca Gin mona Goon Kemal Secceveor to Daiton & Strickland, $1.25 article. Also warranted. 2.25 to BLL. each. FOR #10, ire t0 $1.08 evel e PENN. AVE. ‘The sume thing in Misses’ at 75c., with the same Bd te he One Satin Painted Box, very elegant, containing 5 010-3m ‘30 PENN. AVE. Bi AN = 85 to $100 eac! ee BON BONS, CHOCOLATES AND N Py GLACES. TOOT : -ESSED O1 Snesied in thc tent ne, 1S 3 “aa MISSES" G-AN orders executed immediately. Write or Sate Sateen | Galil Wiki, sith tities, pata te we telegraph at once a18-3t = —— a v a A CASE?—Oxidized Silver, Silk Plush and Leather sizes. They are standard woods and made by 8 prom- | Cases, vontaimin a smokers? outfit, 83 085. Shay: | OO ‘0G ATARRH REMEDY & RRR, RF® 5885 iucht manufacturer, at Ze. ing requisites, $1.5 to 87. ‘Toilet articles, 8c. to g 3 Discovered by 0) © Instantly relieves and 33 3 | 810.48, tcure articles, $1.48 to $4.50. Poker oe tee NE ON a Ee TUG rth Ee 88s __ | ladies Meaith Waist with patent eyelets and elastic | Suent. $1 to $2.00. Collar and Cuff Botes, Soe te | Soot ‘GoG teak inedible. tT vu & Eun Sys35 = | button fastening, 78c. $3. Handkerchief and Glass Boxes, $2 to $3.75 set. Sold by C. CHRISTIANA, Wholesale and Retail, Bed 484 Penna ave. $1 is the universal price. a ‘Framed in suitable fraines at reasonable prices. C00 A PPP RRR 9885 All the newest publications in ABOUT TEN DOZEN re thee O°e fy ene § ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS. Of. & C. Corsets in White and Gray ; we bousht them 4 lg? SS ASE am = 3 tae en etntecaty Well-selected 23- | to sell for Tie., and have sold some few. We are not ‘COLLARS and CUFFS?—Lic. to 20c. each 555 - as; “ae going to size up om them any more, therefore we close | RUBBER COAT?—@1.68 to $7.06 each. 8 ape RN E PASTEL AND WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS. them at 50¢. HANDKEKCHIEFS?—25c. to $3.50 each. Bix in S58, a A . eat : fancy Dox, 41.50 to €5 sox. Initial Sik Mandker Sy8 Eee S84 tu 4 FOUR GREAT chiefs, 50c. to $1 each. il a Ee es a ‘CARD ENGRAVING!—Name on 50 Canis for tc. me RE A YY ke Ee HHO Sir Drives in Boys' Caps, Velvet and Navy Blue Cloth TOULET SET?—Brush, Comb and Mirror, Oe. to wow fe 4 - ei set. ee W Keckex E RE “oo T | Jockey Cape redneed to te, DIRKORS? Se. to 94.50 each. ww igh M4 Sad x ART DEALER, Boys’ Biue Cloth Bicycle, with heavy corded silk | WHISK BROOM and HOLDER?-@1, 1221 PENNA. AVE. ¥. band, 500. MATCH BOXES?—Gic. to $5 euch. FURS OF ALL KINDS. MOUSTACHE COMB?_@1 to &3, FUR ROBES, RUGS AND MATS. 420-56,” 412 and 916 7TH ST. ¥.W. Find out and see what they can be bought for, $2] POSTAGE STAMP BOX?—tic. to 62.35 ate and no lees CIGARETTE CASE?—@1 to 04 exch. WE MEAN BUSINESS, And we are wading into it with « vengeance. ‘Wo are open every evening until 100’clock. Satur. SOE QEHRRE STROH, SHUR SARR A to. WI E & CAMALIER eit mito chanevot Sem LAWRENCE & On He commence at once @ 2 os day, Monday, Tucstay and Wednesday. apie lance Ang ntock at 1010 F ot. w aa THE COMBINATION, ‘12th and F ots, A MUFFLER?—G8c. to $3.50 each. Shirt Studs?—25c. to €:..08 set. Sleeve Buttons!—19e. to $8 pair, Scart Pin?—2lc. to $7.50 each. ‘Watch Chain!—08e. to $10 each. ~ (SEAL GAPS. OUR STOCK OF UMBRELLAS AND CANES, eee eee. ee SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 18 NOW ‘Traveling atchel?—7ae. to $6 each. COMPLETE AND CONTAINS MANY NOVELTIES. ‘BUll Book?—30e. to $3 each. * \syeamapiioueny sure ee ‘WE SHOW THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CHOICE A thousand and one things for younrand old, rich Sgrarsutenlembiatoasteca and poor that are here, but pot written of. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Coreer 12th ot. aad Pennsylvania ave, ‘Branch store 1011 @ st. a.w. Ox Act Sives Ayer's Pills are commended ae the best regulator of ‘the liver, stomach and bowels. Dr. Thomas Conners of Center Bridge, Pa. says: “Having long used Ayer's Pills with good results, I can confidently rec- ‘ommend them above all others." Dr. Geo. P. Spencer of Unity, NH, writes: “Iconsider Ayer’s Pills far superior asa cathartic to any that are furnished by the Pharmacoperia.” “After suffering for eight years from chills and fever, with only occasional intervals of rest, I was cured by Ayer's Pills alone. My case hed resisted treatment with the usual doctors’ prescriptions and a ‘reat number of proprietary medicines ; but under the influence of Ayer's Puls the chills and fever ceased, my liver and stomach were restored to healthy ac- tionand my former good health returned, Ayer's Pills cannot be excelled as = remedy for disoniers caused by malarial poiscns.”—S. L. Barrow, Gordon, Texas. “For headache, Ayet's Pills are the most effective medicine."—@. Rodec, Homer, N.Y. “When I feel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's Pills, and find them to ve more effective than any other pills I ever took."—Mrp. B.C. Grabb, Burwell- ville, Va. AYER’S PILLS, Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER &CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all druxgists and dealers in medicines. Buoscurns Cuneo. AFTER SPENDING TEN WINTERS SOUTH WA% CURED BY SOUTT’S EMULSION. 140 CENTER ST. NEW YORK, June 25, 1988. ‘The winter after the great fire in Chicage I con- tracied Bronchial affections, and since then have been Oblived to spend nearly every winter south. Lust No- vember was advised to try SCOTT'S EMULSION OF OOD LIVER OIL with HYPHOSPHITES, and to my surprise was relieved at once, and by continuing its Use three months was entirely cured, guihed flesh and strencth, and was able to stand even the blizsard and attend to business every day. T. ©. CHURCHILL. Sold by all Druzgiste. ok M"* "INsLows sooruine synur Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MIL- LIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDEEN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFEC ESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOP TENS theGUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Soid by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for **Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 25 cents « bottle. ai Sm Monnens. Mackenzie, ‘The Eminent Throat Specialist, says: “ee. The Soden Mineral Pastilles, which are produced from the Soden Mineral Springs by evaporation, are Yarticularly werviceabie in. Catarrhal Inflammation, Sore Throat, Coughs, Bronchitis and Lung Troubles. ‘The Soen Mineral’ Pastities are for save by all drug: gists for 50 cents. A trial box. will’ be misiled for 25 cents to gy mdr, DEN MINERAL SPRING COMPANY, ¥.0. Box S319, New York. Friss Genser Soar Fuss Genser Soar For affections of the scalp For keepinz the skin healthy For curing all skin diseases For chapped hunds and face For the baby, a pertect soap. FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP FELS’S GERMICIDE SOAP Prescribed by physicians. FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP ‘Needed by all sick people. FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP Required by all in health. FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP, YELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP DOCTORS: Must have HOSPITALS NURSES FELS'S GERMICIDE PATIENTS: WELL PEOPLE SOAP. Of druggists. 0% ——-FELS' & CO., Philadelphia OU HARDLY REALIZE THAT IT 18 MEDICINE, ren tani, Carey “Little ver Pile: they ure Nery aa effects: from torpid | iver Nee relieved uy thetr use For Dyservs: USE BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. Physicians recommend it. All dealers keep it. #1 per bottle. Genuine trade mark and crossed fed lines ou wrappen une eS Caxisraus Presests. DRESDEN, Nothing is more suitable WORCESTER, for a 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 out own im- CELEBRATED portation,and many decided MAKERS OF bargains. RICH DECO- CHINA. RATED PLATES and AGREAT reat many Novelties. VARIETY OF Store open in theevening. LAKGE AND SMALL = PIECES. M. W. BEVERIDGE, ask 1009 Pennsylvania ave. Wai Prevent Yea relarmes This is Noch Ba 2d EDITION. THE CZAR DISTURBE Olga Ivanavaky’s Unrestrained.Free- dom Dipleasing to Him. THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN A FAILURE. English Athletes Will Come to America Next Summer. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | NEWS FROM ABROAD. The Responsibility of Olga Ivanovsky's Nihillstic Aets to Be Determined. Loxpox, Dec. 20.—The czar, it is stated, has ordered an investigation by the senate as to the responsibility of Director Illinishis of the | holy synod for the acts of his niece, Olga | ot Ivanoveky, the beautifi young nibilist. appeare that during the director's at Olga, who had control of her uncle's househe arrangements, held meetings of nihiliste in er | apartments and concocted a conspiracy which is aimed at the overthrow of the government. if not atthe life of the evar. ‘The director is | looked on as culpable because he did not find out what war goin on, especially as large quan- tities of nthilist documents and publications were discovered in his house. ASIBERIAN EXILE’S 8701 An escaped Siberian exile named Volkhousky delivered a thrilling account of his experiences ata meeting of the Society of the Friends of Russian Freedom on Thursday evening. He said that it was afarce for any one to vinit Siberia, or even Russia, with the avowed pur- pose of getting at the real condition of affairs. fhe mission of Miss Marsden would, therefore, in his opinioa, prove barren of good results. Some hoyible stories are told of the losses of Canadian Tattle in recent voyages to this In one cargo there wax nots beast er 600 shipped that was not more or Jess injured, and meny had terrible wounds. Filth was two or three feet deep in the bold and many cattle were suffocated The 400 students who volunteered for the Portuguese service in east Africa have started from Lisbon, tect Portuguese manica land and are quite likely to get all the fighting that they want. THE HINDOO MARRIAGE. Reports from India state that the government has virtually decided to defer for the present any interference with Hindoo marriage cus- toms, as the protests from all quarters indicate coutry. that ‘such action might have dangerous re- | F sults. Later advices confirm the information that the Egyptian cotton crop is unusually excellent and ndant. ‘The war ship Sea Horse has left Portemouth with a large quantity of seed potatoes for dis tribui ie famine-threatened districts of nd. Two more vessels will xpeed= w with similar cargoes. iptors of Vienna will be represented at the funeral of the Sculptor Boehm by Rudolph Swoboden. Boehm, a Hungarian by birth, made his first reputation in Vienna, though most of his life was spent in London. ACCIDENT TO A GERMAN PROFESSOR. Prof. Treitschke of Berlin was knocked down by the carriage of the Princess Frederick-Karl walking in the Under Den Linden yes He was only slightly bruised and de- the suggestion of the princess that he enter her carriage and ride to his residence. He continued his walk and no bad results of the accident are anticipated, notwithstanding the learned professor's nge. The Austrian court and government are manifesting considerable annoyance at the dis- position of the pope to coquet with France on the subject of fuller nition of the republic exhange for clerical concessions by the Carnot government. Austria fears the loss of ber commanding influence at the Vatican. BOBBED BY MOORISH PIRATES. Mapnip, Dec. 20.—The Spanish coaster San Francisco recently ran ashore near Alhucemas, | Morocco. A party of Moors boarded the vessel and carried off everything of value they could find. They made prisoners of the entire c and a woman who was @ passenger and prived them of all their clothing, even «trip- ping them of that they had on. A detachment of native troops pursed the robbers and res- cued the prisoners. THE BARINGS WILL PERFORM "THEIR CONTRACT. Lisnox, Dee. 20.—The government has been informed by the Barings that they wil quire the repayment of the loan, and thet they are prepared to renew their former contract. An excellent effect has been produced here by | this anstouncement. lien THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. It Has Collapsed and Evicted Tenants Are Returniug to Their Holdings. Dunlap's Cable Dixpate o The Evening Star. Dvsuix, Dec. 20.—The combination on the Smith Barry estate at Tipperary has been broken ups Thus the much-vaunted plan of campaign, which consisted of a conspiracy the part of the tenants to withhold rents, | suffers another defeat. During the past week | alarge number of agricultural tenants have paid their rents in full with costa, while nearly | a dozen town tenants have paid the | landlords’ representative, including two | shopkeepers residing in’ New Tipperary. | ‘The collapsed combination, which Messrs. Dil- Jon and O'Brien labored so vigorously to form, has lasted eighteen months and was announced to be a voluntary movement on the part of the tenants, but out of 200 evicted only one went out willingly. All the others acted under in- timidation. Almost as soon as the Irish dele- gates had sailed for Americathere were not wanting signs that those tenants who had acted under the plan of campaign and promised Memrs. Dillon and OBrien to adhere to it were becoming tired of their bargain, and Smith Barry's agent openly di t if the dele- gates would only remain away loug enough every tenant would return to his allegiance. This has apparently ended the most extensive and promising experiment with the engine of ty warfare most recently devised by the rish patriots. ‘That it was firmly believed in by the latter is cridensed by their action in spending £30,000 jengue funds in the effort to bring the landlords to terms. But the trouble seems to be that the lenders, even with all the prestige of their reputations larity. been unable to make their’ p anything more than a brilliant theory—a politi- cal Vision that vanished into thin air when de- rived of the inspiring presence of its creators. Fa the opinion’ of tusuy conservative well wishers of the Irish cause it was doomed to & truth, them. = Carter's Little Lit wer Pills. One pilia dose.’ Try serct Hoar Passesrs. Our Invincible Shirt, an old favorite, made of ‘Wansutta musiin and fine linen bosoms, in Sizes trom 13% to 19, only S5e. ; six for 35. These Shirts are cut lengthwise of the cotton, ‘made full to the measure and are first-class in every respect. Our Old-time Shirt, pleated bosoms, open front. Only Seach. Sizes 14 to 19. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. ‘Don’t forget the place. BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ‘31 9th st. n.w., near New York ave. Under the management of two old timers, 8. B, ELLERY and JOS. H. IRELAND. SHOES. 4 Sua WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF THE CELEBRATED JOHNSTON & MUBPHY'S MEN'S SHOES, UNEQUALED IN COMFORT, STYLE AND QUALITY, AND SOLD AT PRICES OF SECOND-GRADE MANUFAC ‘TURERS' Goops, failure from the start. ~~ Destroyed by Fire. Evaxsvittz, Ixp., Dec. 20.—A serious confia- gration occurred at 3 o'clock yesterday morning in Booneville, Warwick county, involving a loss iy i : Ee i | i i i BE i { { i : i 1 a | if Ht [ 3 | & if E f Hp : Hl i They will be employed to pro- | ENGLISH ATHLETES COMING. Representatives of a London Club to Visit America Next Summer. Daniap's Cable Dispatch to The Fveninr Stat, Loxpox, Dec. 20.-Speaking at the annual dinner of the London Athletic Clad, Mr. W. Kent Hughes said that he was organizing team from the United Hospitals Athietie Club to visit America during the coming summer t compete with Harvard and Yale. Mr. —_ condemned the American tour of the United au Harriers, and added that the visit of the Hospitals would be conducted on purely teur lines. —_— — In the Oklahama Legislatare’ Goran, 0. T., Dec. 11.-Mr. Bixter @ Cleveland county recently secured the paamage of a resolution reprimanding the pres for fe porting the “bear garden antics” of the legis ture. and yesterday the resolution Was sent to the house for its consideration. Mr. Wi moved that it be sent back to the council consideration, whereupon Oxrrin, tho octored asscinblyman, in vulgar language was called to —— by the speaker, and the resolution was then tabled. —_ tress of the Irish Peasants, atch to The Evening Star. Loxnox, Dec. 20.—Reports from Ireland tim icate that the distress in the congested die tricts is on the increase and the government te Plomptly moving to relieve the famine-strickem nhabitents, The Sea Horse, an admiralty ocean suldenty dispatched from Portamouth 3 witha lorge conmgnment of potatoes: for the west coast and the Magnet has received orders to be in readiness to be sent on «similar mission, ae eae Mrike of the New Bedford Spinners, New Bxvronp, Mass, Dee. 20.—The spim ners’ un held a largely attended meeting Inst night. The committee appointed tocon- fer with the agent of the Acuxma mills reported that th Kl get no matinfactory agreement that would benefit the striking spinners. A committee of the spinners was appointed te Wait for the agent to send for them when be Was ready to arbitrate and until that time the strikers will remain out. It will bea bitter fight to the end. Second Edition — Continued on Sixth Page, a Drink Onty the Best. rets of J. Calvet & Co. are regarded sseur's the most reliable. Fred’k de } Bary & Co., New York, agents. For sale by grocers, Al PORD_WAKEP er 24. INK, by Rew ED. In Boston, Mass. Dee Bre RG oF es, Mins Movers, AL ie WAKEFI of this city discs SCOTT SANDERS, On ‘Thursday, Dec by 4.4. Muir, Gite SCOTT of W. ‘D.C. and Miss Aivina K. Sandersot Lowisy —_<22 DIED. COX. On December 18, 1800, JAS. PICARDIE, COX. “beloved husband of Elizabeth Cox, im the mevenity fourth year of his age. Asleep im Jems, Funeral will take place at his late residence, 23 and-a-half street northwest, on Nutvlay. Dev dock pin. Services at St. dc Fie. Took aliarp Friends: On ‘Thursday, December 18,1 and painiul tines, CATHERINE DIOR: ed Wile of Christopher Dicken, seed Sirty-thiee years \3 1, 1880, ~y Ky FELGER. ‘The remains of the late CHARLES | PELCEN will be taker frou the vault and interred sm FOSKEY. Departed ber as, 1s, eT oduck aan wOBES May he rest in peace. his life on Thursday Hoey, Funeral from his fath: ‘On Deceniber 19, 180), at Sl b IAUNON, wite of the aie ey Aa Garrison, at 3:30 o'clock p.mu., aged seventy -cieht yeu Interment at Stafford Court House, Vs ° GASKINS. Departed this life on Thunda 7 | ing. December TR. TN, at 10 o'rlorke PATRICK | GARKINS. beloved Nustund of Allie Guakine, saved | forty-one; | Born in Latwanter counts. Va Service to be bela at the" Metropolitan Biyp- tist Cinech Sunday aiternom at tole KLENK. Asi on Priday, INGO, at 4.30 » LOUIE, elder. som Geore ant Fh DB. Kienk, aged tour years six months Funeral private. . LAMB. On December 20, 1890, at his residence, pingtice of funeral hereafter.” Anteraent in Philadl MAC. at645a.m., ‘On Friday, December 18, 1800, widow uf the Inia AMELIA MAC, aged thirty "Sears Simon Mac. ht Funeral from her late residence, 1:230 Madison stress, Sunuay, December 21, at Ll at. = | ,PAREIS. (On the evening of 29, 10, atter ab December EDWARD HOWISON, beloweed | on of Alb A Bessie Howinon Parria, wed, Funera vate: Ou Friday, Decesuber 19, 1890, 98 7p. Uelowed. datighter of "Wu. and Bee Sobee tae beloweel datighter “of “Win. a ‘2 twenty-second year of her mae. Our violet i gone and we are left pie lomatiberta torte a Hi tat we Ba to ie We With God testure hus tram > BY HER MOTHER. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral from her inte residence on, Blair road. inter. went ct Kock Creck Cemetery, “Funeral preached at » D.C., at 2 paw. on Bn THOMPSON MAMIE MARGARET On Raturday, December 20, 1 innt daugiter amionly chad of Carroll and Deborali 1 Funeral from late resid JGENTON. On Thursday, Deceniber 18, 100, ie KL WIGGENTON, the beloved Rebecca Wixcenton, departed this life, Paimtal ilinens, whic forty-seven yours, in Jesus, blewed sleep, From which none ever w A Screnisixa Case. ‘Mr. Alex. Harris, a prominent lawyer at No. 1106 @ st. n.w., Washington, D.C.,under date of January 11, 1890, wrote to the A. B.C. Chensical Co., Richmond, ‘Va., giving the history of a case of skin eruption of twenty years’ standing, the result of malinant blood isease. (At this time Mr. Harris had been unable te ‘Walk for six montha.) In reply he was directed to use A.B.C. Alterative with the assurance that he would be cured. March 1, 1800, Mr. Harris again wrote the A. B. C. Chemical Co. in the following words: **The im- Provement in my case so far is almost miraculous. I ‘om really getting well and can walk as well as I ever could, and my general bealth was never better. I shall Write you from time to time, Meantime you can refer ‘any one to me you desire, and I shall certainly tell ‘them that the A. B.C. Alterative has dove me mare rood in two months than has twenty years' experience with various eminent physicians and other remediee tried.” Under the date of April 7, 1800, Mr. Harris wrote: ‘Lam entirely well.” Sim 83 PENNA. AVE LW. Gexrs Scrrs Scoursp AND PRESSED FOR ¢1.

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