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16 LOCAL MENTION, ‘The Weather. YORECART TILL RIONT A. ¥. SUXDAT. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and sinin, for Sunday fair, and slightly warmer soutbwerter!y winds. High Water. Low Water. 10:56 a.m. 10:55 p.m. | s4S.m 446 pm “Bustep!” “Bugted” in sizes, some of our best lots of £14.75 Oxty for an onyx table lamp, with Pittsburg burner and umbrollashade complete. $21 mame lamp, bres table. Meporsax, 614 . Warous asp Fuasacax re Passa Noticcs” in Eye Mpa ' Ad. for Flanagan. n nw. foe the clocks Hautzr & Davis offer special indacements on t pianos to immediate mt here may be well 2p pressure. Buyers will find no more beautiful instruments than those shown now ut 811 9th st. nw. ‘Tnx most important stock in the city of an- thentic whiskies and wines is that collected during twenty-six years py Cun. Xaxven. 909 ‘Teh xt aw. Ever so many grades of choicest whiskies from 1366 down to young but whole- some distillates. Chr. beet hee hice Tod i 4, incomparable Buropean, Serta ada Vieginin charets."bighert grade sherries, Fullest values for purchasers’ money. : No Druze Noveis, no yellow-covered trash, but the best character of books for all ages and classes of people, at all prices, from cheap elota to fine bindings, illustrated editions, £c., may be found at the book stores of W. Hf. Lo DEAMULK & Co., 1424 andlsZ6 ¥ street, Corcoran Duiidling. Bargains are assure Cant Petersex, Now Store at the old stand, 427-429 7th street northwest.—Complote line Of fine watches, jewelry, opcra glasecs, clocks, gilver ware, dec. Dr. Wansen’s, Bail’s and K. & G. corseta, 9%e. Monarch shirt, Y7e.. Shawknst hosiery, 25c.: Lonsdale cambrie, 10)<c.; yard-wide benziettas, Be.; dresemakers’ cambrie, 433e. At Brov- st. Exack Oxevior Pasts, the coats and vesta have been sold, 24.50 and $5a pair, all go Essewas Baos.’, 7th and E Max's Funwisursus.—Special value in under. gleves, half hose, neckwear and suspenders at low prices for reliable g: 3. T. Lacwir, 435 7th st ‘Srvzisu dressmaking done at 951 Mass. A Cuasxce rou tmz Cuipaey. 4 at TB. that formerly sold for $4, $4.60 and 35 at Exsxaax Buon’, 7th and E sta. Wer not examine the yew Pittsburg lamp? ei st rn. Fen artistic coie ge tok. W. tex "oR whi. rum, quart bo: Cras. tux Hotwpars—Uon Ton pure rye Acme pure sour mash whisky, Jamaica vinet’ sherry wine (imported), 73a. 8 - wine, 7d¢. a gallon. At agent for Manitoa Mineral » ith and E sta retail candy store of Gun & i F streets, now open. sx Bros. Tar handsome Sox, corner it! Your custom solici Canret Curasep by the Empire Curpet Works, 681-085 Mase. ave. n.w., are made moth Froof iree of charge. Telephone 425-2. Cuzzprey’s Suits that were $4, $4.50 and @5 Bow $3.004t Ersemay Buos.’, 7tb and E ste. rast is delivered every day an order for tomorrow's ‘New York avenue. Prrtsscroe Laure give the light’ Muppimay, G14 12tb street has them. Brack Curvior Houwsr Pueszxza—The cheapest store in the es, jerea before in ions, fine original tele, &e., all marked __ BS Laws, 416 7th at. mw. Max's Denax Hats, latest styles, $1.50, €2 end $2.50. Extravalue. A. Lewis, 435 7th st. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axnavon's.—Maggie Mitchell in “The Little Maverick. NarioxaL.—Hoyt’s “Midnight Bell.” Acapenr or Mosic—Emma Juch Opers Company in “The Bohemian Girl” Haxais’ Buov.—Agnes Herndon in “La Belle Kenxax's Lyceum Tuzaten.—Reilly & Wood's Big Show. Sr. Avoustixe’s Cavacu Hatt.—Fairand Ba- zaar. Nartowan Riries’ Anwony.—Grand review by Potomac Corps, W. 1 Wittanp Hatt.—The Lady Bountiful Aid for the Benetit of the Washington Hospital for Foundlings. Masoxic Tearie.—Carroll Memorial Fair. = asin cee o> CONDENSED LOCALS. Ine Burscor, a small colored boy, was charged before Judge Miller yesterday with striking &companion during 2 game of marbles, and ‘the judge told the boys to go home and behave themselves. AN Atana of fire was turned in from box it noon yesterday for fire in a chitancy of abouse iu alley near 10th and M sireets southeast. No damage was done, ‘Tne Wit of the iste Martha A. Gibson, filed fotterday, leaves to Laura V “Keene of Le it Park her estate in consideration of her ‘aifvetion for and <levotion to her. Gur Can 15, in charge of. M, Fogel, yester- Soy, aiternoon collided with the wagon of x. Winfield 2: 7th street und Maxanchusetts avenue W. was severely injured. Ma. ©. H. Menus, aged sixty-seven, a guest of the American House, fell on 7th street and Peunsvivania avenue yesterday afternoon and was slightly injured. AMEuICax Cousctt, No. has clected George W. Callahan fa the D. C. Association of Praternal Societica. Mus. F. O McNuw of 138¢ Corcoran street northwest died this morning, after « short ill- ness. lee ‘Transfers of Keal Fatate. ; Deeds im fee have been filed as follows: M. J. Moore to D. Gotwais, sub 23, bik. 5, Le Droit Park: ZB. Babintt to Peter M. MeCuliam: $3,500 Margia A Bray to James F. Creamer, pt. sub F, sq. 682. —. Washing- ‘Mr, John G. Weaver. ‘Mr. John G. Weaver, for nearly helf = tury « resident of this city, died at his residence, 996 Florida avenue, st 7:50 p. Lie elty Marek, 6,°1845, coming Baltimore by stage. which was then running in position to the railroad at a low rate of fare. ‘or some years he was in business on 7th street, and followed the cabinet makers’ trade for s ‘long series of years, en much of the time for the government nts. With bie wife he united with St. Paul's Lutheran Charch soon after his arrival, and for some years was superintendent of the Sun- day school He was iitiated in Metropolis Lodge, No. 16, LO. 0 ¥., June 16, 1846 (a few months after its institution), and at the time Of hie death was ite oldest member. Hi 1875, and in both orders he was ." The faneral will take plaice from St, Paul's Church, 11th and H streets, at 3 o'clock tomcrrow and he will be buried with rites of the above lodges at Congressional cemetery. det ee Fined for Disorderly Conduct. A man named Thon.st Sexton was tried in Jndge Kimball's court today for disorderly con- uct in Judiciary Square. He bad been drink- ing end ins actions trightened two ladies who were sitting on one of the benches at the timo A pedestrian who was near at the time struck ‘Sexton and he was then arrested by Detective Mattingly. The judge fined him é6. pie io aera Desth of Thomas €. Bourne. The news of the death of Mr. Thomas C. Bourne was received with sincere grief by the large circle of friends who knew him and loved him for his many good qualities of head and beart. The cause of death was consump- tion. Mr. Bourne wasborn in Lyons, Wayno county, N. ¥., in 1833, but had lived in Wash- ington for a number of years. When quite a young man, at the breaking out of the war, he san away’ from home and entered the army, being aswigued to the hos- ff, on which be afterward received promotion’ as a steward. After the war he came to Washington and for the past twenty- six years he has held his position in the War Department. He had Leen a Mason since he attained his majority, and had always taken an active interest in the affuirs of the fraternity. He was a member of the Washington Co: mandery of Knights Templar aud Columbia F A.A. M.. the members of noon. He ‘eaves a id an infant son. gee Donations to the Kechabite Fair. A. Herman, boy's overcoat: G. Tayler Wade, box of oranges: S. Kraft & Son, cake; 5. Meyer, merchandise; Barber & Ross, cash W. B. Mosos & Sons, rocker, W. H. Houghton & Co., carpet sweeper; the Morrison Paper Co., stationery; Theo. » McCauley, ten pounds candy; Mrs. E. H. Ripley, fancy articles; J. K. Brown, butter; Jobn Smith, rocker; Thos. Somerville & Sons, cash $5; Pierce & Bro., flowers: W. T. Pierce, sr., plant baskets; J. T. Pierce & Son, plants; Nicholas Studer, cut flowers and plants: T. S. Webster, plants: J. H. Chesly & Co., merchandise; C. M. ‘Tipp, tin- ware; J.S. Auld, sugar; S. 0. Turner, sugar; 8. T. Tucker, barrel apples; A. T. Anderson, bos oranges; Wm. Roach, bananas; C. Engle, rapes; Kenney & Co., sugar; N. Brewer, flour; re Rand, ; A. Grows & Son, twenty-seven, dozen rolls; Ayer & Davis, tive gallons milk; C, Thompson, five gallons milk: the Rechabites of East Liverpool, Olio, china dinner and chamber set; “Lily of the Vailey;” ¥ Tent. esville, Ohio, Harbin, faucy goods. sstinegt Pees An Innovation. It has remained for Bryan & Company to in- troduce a most decided innovation in the con- ducting of the men’s furnishing bu announce for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda: December 7,8 and 9, “holiday exhibit” men's finest furnishings, with ull the usual “opening” uccompaniments—decorations, flow- ers, &c. They do not hint at what they have to acli. ‘The store is filled with goods from the best domestic makers, as well a8 trom the jooms of England, Scotland, France and Germany. The firm bax long enjoyed the reputation of careving the finest class of men's furnishing goods, and a prominent feature of the stock is complete and recherche line of men's even- ing dress requisites. any ladicsare as much interested in this display as the gentlemen, and it is likely that the handsome store will be taxed to its utmost in accommodating visitors. ‘They will be open during the evenings and will be much pleased to have you make a personal inspection. ‘A feature uot to be overlookeu are the hand- somely trimmed windows. The window front- ing on F street contains two life-size figur: showing what gentlemen should wear for i evening drees, and the window on 15th street is filled with an exquisite line of neckwear. * ———_ Prskos rox Rext. F. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. ave.—Adet, a Sex Woods & Co.'s advertisement of Schil- linger Curbing and Paving Company's stoc! Financial column. Sree Inrortaxt.—Read Latimer & Sloan's ad- vertisement of Turkish curpets and rugs, the exhibition of which opens on Monday next at their auction rooms, 1409 G@ street, the sale commencing the day following. * ti Soom cata Som or tax Most Vavastx business prop- erty in the city is to be sold by executors and trustees next week at auction. It is seldom such an opportunity to obtain at competition first-class property of thie character. See advt. of Bradley & ¥, trusteos, in —. Buavsvnr Psaxos sold on $10 payments. ¥. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. ave.—Adet. age Sex Woods & Co.'s advertisement of Schil- Linger Curbing and Paving Company's stock. Financial column, ————— Vorens, Exoura Vinorxta Coxoressoxat Execttox.--The Richmond and Danville rail- road will sell rednced-rate tickets to points in gighth Virginie congressional districy on the 8th and 9th inste. good returning December 10.* Pazacz Onoaxs sold on €5 payments. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. ave.—Advt. ae Ax Exzoast Restexce, No. 1116 Vermoxt Avexcx, at Avctiox.—Messrs. Latimer & Sloan willsell on Wednesday, December 9, at 4 o'clock, in front of the premises, an elegant three-story and busement residence, with every modern convenience, with halls, bath rooms, ntries and closets, wide and deep lot, with Roe veich stable, side and rear alley” and oom. sidering iocation should be one of the best in- vestments in this city.—Adet. rhe ‘Tarz Ouxaments. Scear Picrorzs. Govty's, 9th st.—Ados. a Seventy Staeet Menowants will find in the adle of ty, Piprank , Rawlings, trustes, at the northwest cornes of 6th and I streetsinorth- west on Monday at 4 p.m. a rare chance to ob- tain homes in close proximity to their places of or ae an investment the opportunity is unsurpassed. Further information can be had from Latimer & Sloan, auctioneers. = * CAUSED BY CATARRE IN THE BEAD. .y's inwue. BEARING RESTORED AND CATARRH CURED BY HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. “Rochester, N. ¥., July 27, 1801. “Three years ao, a8 2 result of cstarrh, 1 lost my hearing entirely and was deaf for more than s year. I tried various things to cure it. and bad several physt- clans, Dut no tmproverent was apparent. I could DISTINGUISH NO SOUND. I was intending putting myself under the care of a specialist when some one that poasibiy ‘Hood's Sarsaparilia would do me some good. I began taking it without expecting much Relp. Tomy aun troubled but very little with thecaterth. I con- Sidered this = very temarksble case." HERMAN ‘HICKS, 30 Carter street. HOOD’S SARSAPARILIA Messrs. A. C. Columbus, treasurer of the Mt. Vernon Pleasure Club; Mr. Howard. man of the Dramatic Association, and Mr. F.R. W. Beh, proprietor of the ‘hall, have asked that Tus Stam shall take ‘of the funds real- ized from this. benefit and turn them over to the two ladies to be assisted—Mre. White and Miss Greenburg—and thie Tus Stan has con- sented to do. a ET ve Indi After tho Convention. Indianians in Washington held a moeting last night to consider the advisabillty of mak- ing an effort to secure the nutional democratic convention for Indianapolin, Ropresentative Bynum called the meeting to order and Senator Turpie acted as chairma 8. E. Mores of tho Indianapolis Sentinel stated that the citizens would guarantee a suficient amount of money to build a wig of adequate seating ca- pacity and to otherwise properly entertain Visitors to the conventior A resolution was adopted indorsing the action of the citizens of Indisnapolis in their efforts to secure the holding of the democratic national convention in that city. Besides the Indiana delegation the following Indiana people were present: United States Treasurer Nebeker, Marshal Ransdell, Judge Carlton, ex-Cougressman 3. Stoel ir urgus Dal djourned the Indi to another room und ———— ‘The Cunadians Augry at Secretary Rusk. Secretary Rusk’s proposal to exclude from the United States Canadian as well as British cat- tle, in order to force the British authorities to revoke the order under which American cattle exported to Britain are slaughtered at the port of landing, canses great uneasiness and nota little resentment among Canadian breeders, Hon. John Dryden, minister of agriculture,him- self one of the most extensive cattle and sheep breeders in the province, said yesterday at To- ronto that Mr. Nusk’s proposal, so far as Can- ada was concerned, was most unjust. “We in Canada did not make the Lritish iawe,” he said, ‘nor can we change them. We cannot even propose to the British authorities that the cbauge should be made, without leaving our- selves open to be snubbed.” ———-2+-—_—____- Swiss Mvsic Boxes.—Direct importation. Boxes from €3 to $250. Largest stock in the city. F. G, Surrs, 1225 Pu ave. —Adet. A Scrorcrovs Bor. RUNNING SORES COVERED HIS BODY AND HEAD-BONES AFFECTED-CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. band of our little Ud began to swell apd bmlevery appearance je poulticod it, but ail to no purpore. swe @ running sore. Soon other sores formed. Tig then had two of then on each hand, and as lis blood became more and more impure it took less time for tuem to break out. Asore came on the chin, benesth the under lip, which was very offensive. His lead was utie sviid scab, discharg- ing a creat deal. ‘This was his condition at twenty-two months old, when I undertook thecare of him, his mother having died when he was a jittle snore than a Year old, of cousumytion (scrofula, of course). He could walk a Yut could pot get up if he fell down, and comld uot move whew in bed, having no is bends. I ianmediately commenced with the CUTICURKA REMEDIES, ‘using all treely. One sore after auother healed, a ony matter forming in each one of these five deep ones Just before healing, which would Gnally grow icose ‘and were taken out; then they would heal rapidly. One of these uzly bone formations I preserved. After taking © dozen anda half bottles he was completely cured, nnd is now, at the ase of ix years, « stroue and healthy child. Mrs. E. 8. DKIGGS, ‘May 9, 1885. 612 E. Clay st., Bioomington, 11, My xrandson remains perfectly well. No sins of scrofuia and no sores. Mrs. E. 8. DRIGGS, Feb. Bloomington, Til, CUTICURA RESOLVENT ‘The new Blood Purifier, interns::3 (‘0 clenuse the blood Of all impurities und peisunous elements and thus re- move the cause), aad CULICURA, the wreut Skin Cure, and A SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beau- Lifer, externally (toviear the sain and sealp and re store the hair), cure every disease ant humor of the skin and Lood, from pimpres to scrofu'a. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, Bc. : SOAP, 25e.; RESOLVE 1. ‘Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Bw-Send fur “low to Cure Blood Diseas BALY'S Skin und Scalp purified and beautifed by CUTICURA SUAP, Alavintely pure. RMUEUMATIC PAINS. In one minnte the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLAS- TEK relieves rheusuatic, sciatic, bip,k’dney, chest and auscular pains and weaknesses, Price, 25c. d2-wiss Banoatss Is Uratour Axp Souane A 5S, A 855, AA Aa a PP Pu ep i n TO CLOSE OUT A LARGE NUMBER oF STORE-USED AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ‘To make room for OUR MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF NEW PIANOS FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK. ‘We will sell until all are disposed of the following Pianvs at prices that will guaran- tee quick saies im each instance, ‘Two Modivin Size Uprights, Rosewood Cases. Une Medium Size Upright, Walnut Case. One Mediu Size Uprinht, Oak Case, One Fuli Size Uprucht, Ebony Case. One Puil Size Upright. Rosewood Case. One Fuil Size Upright, Mabowany Case. Oue Full Sizo Cyright, Antique Mabosany Case. One full Size Uprigitt, California Redwood Case. Four Full Size Squares, Rosewood Cases. Four Small Size Squares, Rosewood Cazes, The alove Pisnos gre the very finest and ‘Dbighest class nade. They ate not damaged’ fu any way, but perfect in every respect,and ‘With each iustrament sold @ full end re- sponsible xuarantee wili be given. This sale is made to close oute line of Piance thet ‘we have been beeping p little too long, and you will gst the benefit in prices that are below the factory actual cost, Don't mics thie chance of « lifetime if you want » fine Fiano. This sale will be for CASH AND MONTHLY TERME. ‘The ebtire lot is ox- Dikited in @ epartinent to thansselves, 90 you have the opportunity of » full exaimina- Hon. Call catty. “ Open antii7 p.m. GRIMES’ PLAXO EXCHANGE WARE THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. SATURDAY, redeemablo in cash. ‘The Jobnston Dry Roast Coffees, Our Coffees are all roasted right here in Washington by Jouxst0x Buos. & Co., the famous Dry Roasters. Coffees roasted in distant Cities are stale before arrival in this city. Use Coffees Dry Roasted in Washington. Guxar Carxa axp Jarax Tra Co, t 781 7th st., bet. G and H. Pension Checks, Pension Checks- Pension checks received av cush for family supplies. Murzoxn's Fine Family Grocery, . 417 7th st. aw, The Old Reliable Tea Houses, Tax Guat ATLANTIC AND Paciytc Tea Coxvaxy. Best Granulated Sugar, 4c. New crop Teas at 35, 40, 50, 60 and 80e. per pound. Special | Seartbarke thi of Thea-Nectar Tea and A. & P. Baking Powder. Our Java and Mocha Coffee, at 33, 35and 88c., is deliciousiy flavored. Our new crop of Moyune Teas, ut 1 per pound, is excellent. Remember our stores: 501 and 303 7th street northwest; 1620 14th street northwest; $104 M. street, Georgetown; 58, 5¥and 60 Center Market; 92 Western alarket; 8 aud 9 O Street Market, and 101 Northern Liberty Market. Beware of mushroom concerns and imitators. y H. Bowmax, Manager. The Voigt Mfg. Jowelry Co., 18 7th. ut What urs. Cleveland Reads. Send 25 cents to the Ladien’ Hom e, 1025 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., an Will send the maguzine for a whole year and rebate promium worth nearly 82, It is the most wondertul offer yet at is making specialty in pooing. Juva and Mock Coffee, fresh roasted and fine, 3c. Ib, Merzcun's, 417 Tthet nw. * A 600 puirs Solid Gold Specs 808, Sold cisewhere, #4 Voior Mvo. JewsLny Co., 713 7th st. Lovely Stylish Dresses y Wray Mme. Wasuiscros at 1: = st. A Two-Doliar Bill & Derby Hat of the usual ¢3 nag Od come to us and come now. Those and Brown Duniap Block Derbies can’t last long that price—e2. Fraxc & Sox, One Price, at _____ | Corner 7th and D. Diamond Rings, $2.50. Voigt Jewelry Co. 1t* Julian L. Wright bas been engaged to write FLaxagay’s ad. for Monday's Star. 531 ‘7th st. now. See the Clocks. i Undies’ Solid Gold Watches, 81: Solid Gold Watel, $25. Fuaxx’s, 461 Pa. ave.l* See Window display tomorrow. Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Co., 713 7th st. n.w. wy ‘@ Will Sell for 30 days only all our Long Hair Switches at reduced prices at 8. Heir: cy 720 7th st. d6-5t* Choice Maryiand Sugar Cured Hams, 123¢c. er pound. Murzueu » Fine Family Grocery, 7 7th st. now. ae. s All- Wool. Wood Brown Cheviot Suits, $10; worth 18 Sacks or Cutawaya. We Faas all tively guarantee these Suita to be atric wool. made by it Buy New Yonx Cormxe House, 311 7th street n. v. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. lock Bracelets, Co,, 713 7th st_ nw. Fresh Country Roli butter received daily at 4-20" a4-at $6. Voigt Mfg. iv 909 Louisiana ave., 912 C st, It Does Not Pay to let a cough continue. Stop yours now with Piso's Cure for Consnmp- jon. 25e. All druggists, Gold Baby Rings, 50c. Voigt Jewelry Co. 1t* Superior Old Rye Whisky. Something fine, $1 full qt. bottl 120eR's, 417 7th st. * Dow’t Do It Again. If yon waited until Christmas eve last year before purchasing your holiday presents and then realized, when’ it was too late, that some one else, wiser than yourself. had purchased ar reserved the very articles you wanted—let it be a warning t6 vou this year to make your stlec- tions early. If you are looking for substantial, usetul presents we should like to bave you sce our stock of fine furniture. We have just re- ceived some remarkably handsome Bed Room Suites and beautiful Parlor Furniture in de- signa that are tasty and new. We devote one entire floor to Carpets, and this stock is more complete than we hive ever before carried. Special attention is culled to our stock of Christ- mus Specialties, including Faney Corner Cabi- nets, Writing Desks and Book Cases, Fane Rockers, upholstered in plusu; Rattan and 16 Century Kockers, China Closets, Chiffoniers, Center Tables in oak and 16th century figish: these latter make nice card tables also. Lotsof other articles suitable for Christmas gifts. Joux Bupvex, 513 7th ot. new. ask igt Jowelry Co.* Genuine Diamond Rings, $6. Fhaxx's, 461 Pa. ie ave, A All-Wo.l Wood Brown Cheviot Suits, $10; worth $18. Sacks or Cutaways. We tively guarantee these Suits to be striedy all w New Youx Crorume Hovss, 311 7th street n.w. Open evenings tiil 9 o'clock. ss Abat D $ ‘oigt Jew'i'y, Co.* Tew tor All, % Everybody likes Then-Nectar, éyer}bod: wants it and neatly everybody nses it Don't be an exception. Call ard get a package. cial present with d, 60 cents. War- ranted to suit all tastes. A handvomely deco- rated china bread und milk ret, three pieces, giten witha two-pound box of A. & P. wider. Checks given with All-Wool Wood Brown Cheviot Suits, @10; worth £18. Sacks or Cutaways. We tively guarantee these Suits to be New Yorx Croruixo House, 811 7th street nw. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. 4-2 Alarm Clocks,%c. Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Oo. 1 Have a stock of Heating and a ktge is Qook- rey all and see. now-lm Gxo. E. Gaurueis, 815 7th st. ow. hla a 415 th Tweens De SMnatoben, £15 stn. w., is erior Old Rye Whisky. Something fine. ea ‘Gt bottles.” Mera n'a, 417 7th at. ™ 4 for a Solid Gold Initial Ring; sold elee- where 06. Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Co. 1t* Pearland Pocket, Table, Knives, &c., engraved to order. WaLvonp's, 477 Pa.av.' See our fine window on tomorrow. The Voigt Mtg. Jewelry Co., 713 7th at. nw. 18% The Marvelous Fuel, Sestalit. No smoke, no stovepipe, no odor or chimuey and no gas; not ex: Le HL. Horxtxn, 199 F at. 03,6,6° 2S @ Mach With « Reputation by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine oir New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Wurscerx & Witsox Mro. Co., 7 9th st. n.w. Fits, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, Drunk neva, Opinm Habit cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samples ut ate Mrntz’s Davo Stone, 1014 F et. Pearl Opera Glasses, 85. Fnaxx’s,461 Paave.* Gold-Filted Gents’ Chains, warranted for 5 Years, 2. Voigt Mtg. Jewelry Co. a Have You Old Gold or Silver? If 90, remember the mfg. jeweler, 8. Dxsto, who will pay the highest price. 439 sth st a.w. Rooms 4, 5. 6, upstai 2itod1d+tu,thée ‘The best and cheapest is Salvation Oil. Price, 250. Sold everywhere, 6 For Coughs und Throat Disorders aso Browx's Broxcaiat ‘Txocuks. ‘Have never changed my mind respecting them, except I think better of that which I begun by thinking well of." —Hee. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only in boxes, Fy Caligraph Writing Machine is the best for telegraph purposes. Ne ve. ont of order. 7 All Goods advertised will Le on exhibition our windows tomorrow for your 1mspection, together with hundreds of other bargains. Ib will pay you to sce the display Voigt Mfg.Co.* Phillips’ Digestible Coc Delicious, easily digested aud highly nour: shing. An Invention Making Sewing Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. At charms on sight. its use eurapturos, Office 437 9th street nortiwest. all-te NEW PUBLICATIONS. J.» Uevincorr compaxys SELECTED LIST OF HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, IN THE YULE-LOG GLow. ristmas Teles from Round the World. Edited by. HARRISON 8. MORRIS. Four volumes. 16mo. Half cloth, gilt top, #300 per set: half polished calf. $7.50; halt morocco, 97.00 Speeial Bdition, ‘with Sixtee French Photocravures in various tints. Cloth, iit, $6.00; three-quarters English calf, gilt top, $10.00; silk and vellua, xalt t D ‘modernized version of the Murte Dartuur. 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