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16 ‘i LOCAL MENTION, ‘The Weather. FORECAAT TILL FIGHT A.M. SUNDAT. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair, stationary temperature; winds shifting’ to northeasterly today; slightly ‘warmer. probably fair during the greater por- fion of Sanday, bat rain will probably occur by Sunday aight. High Water. 4498. 15 p.m. | 11 Low Water. Mam. Midnight Baase Tantes, Oxex-Tor Tastes, $5.50, $6.50, £9, $13, te Five o'clock teas, $2.75, $3.50 aud upward. spittsbarg, Hochester and other lamps, w Large bi it from to Mopoiseas, 614 12th ot. Jouxstox breakfast coffee retailed at 731 7th st, bet G. and HL Cuaruts Orticat Co.. Masonic Temple, F st, is where poor eyes are made good Navan purchase your Christmas wines and Uquors before comparing qualities Very low- beverages, as a rule, ure unfit for use. FS burtiul. Ask for price list of the any kinds of reliable matured wines and dis- tillates in stock, amassed during twenty-six of upright trading, of Cun. Xaxpen, 909 Pee nw. Telephones 1425, Guye! Guys! J. Ho Kusenirvs, 1206 Pa ave. Ir Yoo, tike the mat in Stockton's story of the Shadrach, want something odd for a gift— with just enough sentiment and not to much—go to the Microcosat, 537 15th street, where you will find novelties in agate and other gmamental stones. Aluo fine peatls, opale diamonds, cat'+eyes, turquises and other Set or sunset. Select your stone and Eove it mounted es you wish.” ‘Owls, squirrels arid other animals mounted as card receivers, screens and wall panels. Jouxston breakfast coffee. Price reduced. We Have ‘fhe largest stock of exclusive California products in this city. We cordially invite friends and patrons to sisit our vaults, corner 27th and Kstreets, and ‘verify our statement. To-Katox Wixe o., Gis 14th street. "95 Nick Ctoans, 0c Stcxue’s, 1011 Pa ave. ‘Toot Cuzsrs, penknives aud eutlery at Le BH. Horsixs’, $09 F st. nw. ‘Tur Frrvosta has s few good rooms yet at reasonable rates. Sex Raxsar's watches at 224 for ladies. Fancy cases, 14-k., Elgin & Waltham works. Cheapest in city. Powsnrci opera glases, $5. Huxrten's. Jouxsrox breakfast coffee is retailed at GREAT Carss axp Japan Tea Company,731 7th st, bet Gand ee oe Trap PF. & Wittrmts & Co's holiday an- Houncement on 5th page. It will interest you, Max's Dexsx Hars, latest styles, £1.50, $4 and $2.50. Extra value. ‘Lewis, 435 7th st. Sexect your boys’ and children’s suits and overcoats at E. B. Banxum & Co.'s, 991 Pa. ave. ‘They are giving % off regular pricex They wish to close outevery garment in the boys’ de- 1 to make room for extensive improve- Beats in that department. Swoxe the (Old Style) cigar, Cuban hand- made, Sc. straight, Win, Cazxry & Co., Manuf. Foasext’s Ick Cram is delivered every day im the year. Leave an order for tomorrows dinner at 1427 New York avenue. Howat Pxesexrs.—The cheapest picture store in the city. From November 28 to De- cember 24 I will sell my stock of picture frames, est prices lower tan ever offered before in city. reproductions, origin: water colors, etchings, pastels, &c., all marked down. Bed. Laws, 411 7th st. now. Fon Wasurxorox Durss Ber GotoJoux R Keiiy. Center Market, thet. wing No Di Licata. No uso of that oer a The Pittsburg su; ie Prices, #2.75, Sap Ee compat Banquet lamps, complete, uy CDDIMAS, 61d 12th ot Exscrasc Batts, Srrsxixe Tunes. 1206 Paave Fos txt Hourays.—Bon Ton pure rye whisky. Acme pure sour mash whisky, Jamaica um, Cabimet sherry wine (imported), 75c. a bottle. Catawba wine, 75c. a At itou Mineral ater Kasemen’s, agent for Manitou Co., 737 7th st. n.w. Canrers Cizaxep by the Empire Carpet We G51-425 Mass. axe. n-w., are’ made moth ‘proof eb charge. Telephone 425-2 Go to W. S. Tarray, 604 9th st., for watches, G@iamond, &c. Prices reduced for the holidays. For artistic colorings and effects in wall pay getoR W. Hesormors WSPet aw. Houpay Farsexts “Most complete line of engravings, etchings, water colors ture frame moldings in the city. First-class work. Lowest prices, Open evenin 3. J. Fousyrn, 1208 F st. Reap F. 8. Wiruiass & Co.'s holiday a mouncement on Sth page. It will interest you. Mev's Fonsrsutxos.—Special value in under- Neat, Soe. to #1: loves, half hose, neckwear suspenders at Jow prices for reliable goods. AT. Lewis, 435 7 Th st Exectaic Gas Lighting, Electric Lights. J. B. Kveauixe. Weare going to clese out all our boys’ and children’s suits and overcoats to make room fot extensive improvements in that depart- went of our store. To close them out quickly we are giving 25 per cent off regular prices. E. B. Bauxes & Co., evening a series cf talks on the public insti Masonic Elections. St. John’s Lodge, No. 11, F. A. A. M., last evening elected and installed the fol- lowing named officers: Frank J Foster, W. M ; Edwin A. Heilleg. 8 W: Robert A. Deliett, J. W.; J. C. Fill (re-elected, fifteenth term), sec- retary; Charles J. Watsons (re-elected, four- twenth term). treasnrer; James E. Hutchinson, 8 D.;8 C. Balch, J. D.; Daniel Williams, M.C.; Samuel Hart, 8. 8.8. P. Ficklin, J. 8.;'A. K Belt, tiler. oan» Real Estate Matters. B. F. DeKlyn and John J. Huyler have for $7,500 each purchased of C. J. Coulter one- third parts of lots 4 and 5, equare 320, 20 feet 10 inches by 90 feet on the corner of 12th and F streets northwest. C. M. Towson has bought for $4,142.19 of C. Belknap lot 16, block 33, Columbia Heights. Leonard C. Bailey has purchused for $4,900 of John T. Arms et al. sub jots 76 to 79, square 583, 62 feet front on O between Ist and 3d streets northwest. ; JF. Batchelder has bought of A. 8. Johnson for $12,000 sub 248, square 156, on Q between ith and 18th streets northwest. savoir sates Epworth League. Last evening Waugh Chapter of the Epworth League held ap interesting literary antertain- ment at Waugh Church. The exercises began with & devotional service, led by Mr. Harry Welsh. The Iiterary program included Scrip- ture reading. Miss Bertie Dana; remarks by the ; enway, Miss Maude ‘turner, debate on the question, “Re- | solved, That the President of the United States should be ineligible to re-election,” with Mesare, E.M. Young and §. M. Walker in the affirmative and Messrs. T. C. Taylor aud Harry ©. Heine in the negutive: recitation, Mra. Jossie Engle, and an ossay by Miss Lorena Ambrose, when the judges, Mixs-Sallie MeMasters, Miss Mary Waring and Mr. I. U. Boteler, announced their decision in favor of the negative, which closed the exercises of the evening. This chap- ter was organized last October and now num- bers nearly twenty-five members. It hag in creased in interest irom the start and bids fair to outdo some of the older chapters. a Silness of Dr. Jumes Keay. Dr. James Reay of the Treasury Department is prostrated at his home, 1714 Q street north- jest, with u second attack of paralysis, and is & very critical condition. phterast an ES Another Church Improvement. At the regular meeting of the council of the Chureh of the Keformation on Thursday even- ing plans were approved for an annex building to the lecture room. The Sunday school has outgrown its present rooms. A building com- mittee was’ appointed, consisting of Messrs. Isaac C. Slater. A. K. Wagner and Jobn C. Hesse. The pastor, Rev. W. E. Parson, re- ported to the church that almost the entire amount required in the building of the new reom had been voluntarily banded in. Ground will be broken at once, and the building com- mittee hope to occupy the annex in the carly spring. Wriegatcc of this church begins on Sunday tions of the District, making the jail the topic for next Sunday night. Presbyterian Alliance Meeting. The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Alli- ance will be held Tuesday evening at the New York Avenue Church. Dr. Bartlett will pre- side and the address of the evening will be by Rev. David James Barreil, pastor of the Marble Collegiate Chureb of New York. Dr. Burrell is regarded, both in New York and the west, as a man of great eloquence and power, and many Peele who have heard of him will doubtless glad of an opportunity to hear him. Dr. Burrell will be guest of Dr. T. S. Hamlin while here. Ee Rs The Disputants Astonished. This morning two young men engaged ina wordy quarrel on 7th street iu front of the Post Office Department, but were prevented from coming to blows by adopting the sugges- tion of a bystander that their dispute could be settled amicably by referring the matter to some competent judge, and J. H. Flanagan's being the most convenient for a hearing the question of, the supe: ‘of the watches owned by the disputants was submitted for his determination. “Gentlemen,” said Mr. Flana- gan, “oue is of equal value with the other. “I ‘now this absolutely, for I sold both watcnes-— here you will find the entries on my books.” In explanation of the misunderstanding be- tween the young men it is only fair to say that both watelies were presents, but they had been led to infer tha: the watches came from an es- tablishment, the firm name of which is sup- to enhance the value. 531 Seventh ‘street northwest. -- Advi. —_— A Goon Recoan.—Hallett & Davis of Boston have for fifty years made a deservedly popular iano. They have made 34,000 instruments, ave won 88 first prizes, received special honor and award at centenaial exhibition for supreme excellence in the construction of their upright piano—a supremacy sustained to this day und covered by patents which cannot be equaled. ‘They have crowned every other good by a dis- covery, also patented and in use, which make: the tones grow richer with age, as violins do. ‘Their workmen have grown gray in their ser- vice and from boy to man have become expert artisans and competen: critics in piano con- struction, and some have developed real genius, all of which has resulted m giving to the worid a piano that commands the wonder and admnira- tion of the intelligent musical public.— Adri. pieces Tur MacAnravr Corse or Lecturrs.— Hon. Arthur MacArthur, zor thirty years on the bench and for seventeen yearw associate justice of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, will deliver a course of twelve lec- tures to the students and friends of Spencerian 981 Pa. ave. | Business College.on the Laws of Business on CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Tuesday evenings, beginning December 15 and closing March 8. 1892." ‘The topics are: 1, Gen- cral Laws of Business. the Law Merchant; 2, Negotiable and Commercial Paper, the Ethics Connected Therewith; 3, The Law of Personal Property aud of Principal and Agent: 4, The Atnavoa's.—Stuart Robson in “Is Marriage! Law of Master and Servant Historically Cou- @ Failure.” *Natroxat.—Hoyt’s “A Parlor Match.” AcapEy oF Music.—“‘Ihe Power of the, auc’ Hannis’ Buov.—“The Two Jacks." Kenwas's Lycrs Tusatee—Harry Kernell's Great Vaudeville Company. Natioxat Iires’ Arwony.—Grand review by Potomac Corps, W. R. a sidered and as Now Established: 5, Fire aud Life Insurance; 6, Marine and Accident Insur- . Law of Interest and of Usury; 8, Law of Common Carrier; 9, Law of Rent, Leasehold and Fixtures; 10, Law of Reol Property or Land; 11, Law of Mortgages. Trust Deeds and Other Liens; 12, Property Rights of Women, Single, Married and Widows. The judge's ripe experience and his well-known eloquence and humor will make this valuable course ono of the attractions of the winter. Season tickets Heavy Sentence for snatching a Pocket Book. | for graduates and friends of the college may Tn the Criminal Court, Justice Bradley, a | be obtained at the college office. Pocket book snatching case was tried, a col- erel boy, Joseph Ferzuson, being charged with larceny from the person the pocket book of Mrs. Mary Van Reuth, containing 910-25, on September 25 last, near the Botanical Garden. ‘The defense, represented by Mr. C. Carrington, Was an alibi. After argument be was convicted and vemteuced to six years in the Albany penitentiary. — 4 Good Templar Avntversary. Eagleston Lodge, No. 8, L0.G.T., eelébrated their third anniversary on last evening Ly giv- fog @ literary aud musical eutertainment in which Holloway Lodge chotr, Mtr. Bullard, Miss Bessie Newbold, Mr. Jonea the Misses Roy, Miss Ketchum, Mir. Bacia, Miss Hobson and Mr. MeCullum took part. Addrewes were made by P. @. CT. Van Vieck and Grand Councilior Rowley. Mr. Geo. 3. Foster acted as chairman. —— —-- Kawlins Post Election. Az the election by John A Rewiins Post, No. 1, G. A. RB, last evening, the following officers, delegates and alternates were elected for the ensuing year: Commander, George A Dar- ling: 3. V. commander, Lee $. Mortimer, J. V. commander, Seth W. Tuley; quartermaster, BR. B. Sebwieardi; surgeon, J. W. F. Willams, Chaplain, C. G. Bollinger; officer of the day, ‘Thomas ‘R Shepyard; officer of the guard. Christian Keiner, representatives to y new encampment, George H. French John M. Wm. D. Muck. C. C. Bord, ¥ A. leuter, 5. C. De Jester, James Lawier, Fred Thomson Chas. K. McEwan. samuel A. Lewis, James A. Allen, alternates, Pour xcagher, Edwin Tar- ge W. Keith, Patriek OHore, Christian Deittrich, &. F. Be Grain, Adolph Berger, J. W. Shaw, Albert Siith, James Doering. - ——.—- “Tur Porn axp7ur i..von Qurstiox. eg Hear Rev. Chas. Warren Currier of Boston on “The Pope and the Labor Question.” lec- ture hall, St. Peter's Church, 2d and C streets southeast, Sunday evening, December 13. Ad- mission, 25c. 9850 ax AckE.—Ten (10) acres or more will be sold in Nockville, West End Par! Oe an acre. Send for piat and circulars. HENny N. Cory, 706 Hth street northwest, Washington, D.C. Ire. —_—_—-. Baxrox of Raltimore will open at the Hotel Arlington, parlors D and E, Monday, Decem- ber 14, a handsome assortment of visiting, re- ceptica and ball gowns. . eats es Woxvens for children. J. Jay Gould.—Adet, weretee Tuzx Orxamexts at J. Jay Gould's. - Ovr Or Sons Describes @ feline peculiar to persons of dysreptic Yendeney, or caased by change of cliunate, season or life. The stouiach is out of order, the head aches or slows not feel right. ‘THE NERVES Seem strained to their utmost, the suind is confused and writable. This condition fluds an excellent cor- Fectivein Hood's Saraparilla, which, by its reculat- ‘mg and toning powers, soon cures: INDIGESTION, Restores harmony to the system, gives streneth of mind. nerves and body, while it also purities the blood. ‘sial reino¥es all traces of Serofula, Salt Kheum, &e. ““t for a long time suffered severely with DYSPEPSIA, we : THE EVENING STAR: WASHIN Foot Ball Games Today. There will be a game of foot ball this after- noon at Capitol Park betwoen the strong High School team and the Capitols, a term of the best players of Capitol Hill. The game Was postponed from Thankegiving day. The teaime will line up as follot High Schoole. Positions. On Medford Purvis . Leonard Will -Full back... Substitutes f° The Elktons from Elkton, Md., will play the Georgetown consolidated eleven on the Geor; town Coll rounds. Admittance will free. ‘The teante will line up a8 follows: Elktons. Positions. @. Lc. Johnson. . ft eud Reddington .... Left t: aaa Herbert . Left guard. Neilson, 2 Center... Constable Right guard.2122112 archer Wolf... Right tackle.....2."" Sinith Donnelly Right end. 202000..Martin ton. Quarter back. ./)) Hennon awards. Left half. Fleming Havens Right half, Gately | Calhoun Pull buek 2222220... Garvey Royal Arcanum OMecers. Wednesday evening, December 9, 1891, Capi- tol Council, No. $20, Royal Arcannm, elected the following officers for the ensning rear: gent, E. A Schwarz; vice regent, H. Hirsch; orator, H.C. Scott; secretary, M. Price; treas- urer, C. L. Heilbrun; collector, A. Bram chaplain, 1. Gans: guide, 1. $. Kann: warden, A. J. Heilbrun; sceretary, H. Rosenberg: trus- tees, C. H. Voss, L. Heilbron and B. E. Hend- rickson. oo Transfers of Keal Fatate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: R. A. Coggins to Margaret A. Fallon, pt. 76, sq. 125 @-. Sarah A. Webster ct al. to J. G. Slater, Jot 7, sq. 1024, and iots 9 and 10 and pt. 11, sq. 923; $—. ‘'T. Sniffen to same, same property; A. Sniffen et al. to same, same prop- Annie E. Reese to same, do., ~ Catherine V. Burton to same, do.; George A. Bohlaser to same, do; #-. Mary E. Boh- layer to sume, do, pelea st A Church Incorporated. The Mount Moriah Baptist Church filed a certiticate of incorporation today with certif cate of the clection of the following trustees for oue year from December 7: Samuel Shelton, W. Richardson, Webster Neal, Wesley Ward, Samuel Warren, John Delany and Wm. Jack: son, Deap Lerren Sae,—Latimer & Sloan will begin the sale of dead ietter packages at their auction rooms, 1409 G street northwest, on Monday morning, December 14, at 10 o'clock. preabeaincaterie Loox at Foster's advertisement under Special Notices of a bargainat Kensington Park. Basx Oxe Soup Sone. TRIED EVERYTHING WITHOUT RELIEF. NO REST NIGHT OR DAY. CURED BY ¢ CUTICULA REMEDIES, ‘My baby, when two months old, had a breaking out with what the doctors called eczema. Her heud, aris, feet and hands were each one solid sore. I tried every- thing, but neither the doctors nor anything else did her any xood. We could get no rest day oF bixht with her. In my extremity I tried the CUIICURA REME " for ise, in one week's time aiter beginning to use the CUTICURA REMEDIES, the sores were well, but I continued to use the KESOLVENT for a little while, and now she is as fat « baby ax you would like to see and as sound as dollar. I believe wy beby would have died if I had not tried CUTICURA REMEDIES. I write this that with « baby like mine ean feel confident re the worst Eczema, URA REMEDIES. Mrs. BELTIE BIRKNER, Lockhart, Tex. CUTICURA REMEDIES Cure every humor of the skin and scalp of infancy and childhood, whether torturing, disfiguring, itebinz, ‘Durning, scaly, crusted, iy.or biotehy, with loss. of hair, and every smpurity of the blood, whether simple, scrofulous or hereditary, when the best phy- siciuns and all other remedies fail. Parent fe your children years of inenta! aud physical suffermy. Be- win now. Cures made in cMildhood are permanent. CUTICURA REMEDIES are the xreatest skin cures, b:ood purr.fiers and humor remedies of modern times, are absolutely pureand may be used on the youngest infant with the most gratifying success, Sold everywhers. Price, CUTICURA, 5c. : SOAP, RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. far-Send for to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 paxes, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonia: Phnpies, black beads,rbapped and oily skin cured by CUTICURA MEDICATED 80AP. FREE FROM RHEUMATISM. In one ininute the CUTICURA ANTI-PA ‘TER relieves rheumatic, seta first and only + ddwaes FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, 61, 63 AND 65 WEST 23D ST., NEW YORK, ARE MAKING A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY AND WEDDING GIFTS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM $5 TO 9500 EACH. Fancy Chairs from @ up. Music Cases from $7.50 tp. Gilt and Decorated Tables from 810 up. Fancy Desks from 810.50 up. e Stands from: $19 up. Work Stands from 912.50 up. Fancy Toilet Stands, ‘fables and Dressers from 817.50 up. Easy Chairs, upholstered in tayestry and leather, 817.3 up. Cheval Glass¢s from #20 up. Over 2,000 pieces Art Pottery from $2.59 upward. OUR DISPLAY OF IMPORTED NOVELTIES fx. CLUDES HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES WHICH CANNOT BE SEEN ELSEWHERE IN AMERICA. ‘The central lecation of our Store (61-05 WEST 23D ST., adjoining Fden Musee), makes it easy of access from all parte of the city. €10-10¢ 2 B. 3. HORNER & Cu. Bure-a-srac, CUT GLass, Ovsren PLATES, CHAFING DISHES, Tasx DECORATIONS IN GREAT VARIETY, Every nsqorsrrr, KITCHEN, Lawes, rraxo, aaate AND PARLOR, ENGLISH AND AMEKICAN TABLE CUTLESZ, EFRIGERATORS AND ICE PITCHERS, & “ROGERS GROUPS.” Sacap, piswxen axp DESSERT ses, Ovct-or-rowx onpeRs PROMPTLY EXECUTED Novarries FOR HOLIDAY AND WEDDING ccl#-2m__J. W. BOTELER & SON, 023 Pa. ave. a, CITY ITEMS. Special Presents. 781 7th, Bet. Gand H. Special presents ‘today. 8 ‘731 7th st., between G and H. Greatest day ever yet given. 731 7th et, Bet Gand H. and see those magnificent Presents. Three times more value given in presents ‘than by any : concerns which attempt to imitate. 731 7th, Bet. G and H. Johnston Dry Roast Coffeos. Our Coffees are all roasted , right here in Washington. = Between G and H. Between G and H. Lookout ! Steer clear of concerns whose coffees: are Toasted and such coffees are very stale. Our Coffees are all dry roasted in this city. aaa Great Cuixa and Japan Tea PANY, It 731 That, bot Gand Br, The Johnston Breakfast Coftet. Price reduced. Price reduced. Price reduced. 20 cents pound. 20 cents pound. This famous end most opular rand satisfactory brand will now be retailed at 20 cente per pound. 20 cents. 20 cente. Retalled by all grocers at 20 centa pound package. Checks in every package entitling the consumers to the jobbers’ rebate, redeemable by all grocers and at our office, 689 and 641 Louisiana ave. Jouxstonx Bros., & Co. Telephone 818. It Central sales office, 639-641 La. ave. Speclal for Today and Monday. All of our Ladies’ #5 Reefers at £2.90. All of our Reefers, with a handsome full shawl fur collar. Regular price, 39. Special price, 24.75. All of our Fine Imported Berlin Reefers, Tan or Black cloth, trimmed with natural opossum, full shawl collar, « #15 garment. Special price, $7.00. About 50 Misses’ and Children’s Gretchens, izes; prices from $410 6, Today's and Monday's price for then: is $2.50. fine Astrakhan Capes, Muffe and Children’s Fur Sets at less than half than they cun be bought for elsewhere. A handsvine souvenir to every customer pur- chasing #1 worth ot aivo It 8. F. Yousa, 804 7th st. nw, ‘The Voigt difg. Jewelr 737th. 10° During this week I puid for the American Fraternal Circle $150 for six weeks’ disability. Mrs. Cromic, 315 437 st aw., $25. For one week Mr. Juhus Baumgarten, 440 H st. n.w. Ageute wanted. Steady employment and lib- eral pay. Louis Muxpugny, te Cor 9th and E ats. hw. Harvey is the ori cylebrated dish, Steimed Oysters; was the first Angee. duce the Fulton Market Roast and many other styles of cooking the luscious biyalve. The public may reiy on getting from him the best ‘and highest grades obtainable. it Surpassing Value! It’s Hats this time—and beauties they are. Regular “‘two-fifty * grade—our price is $1.90. Dunlap and other blocks 1.90 It Faaxc & Sox, One Price, cor. 7th and D. Magic Lanterns and Slides for sale and hire. Operaand Field Glasvex, Watvouy's,477 Pa.av. Johnston breakfast Coffee. Price reduced.1¢ Alarm Clocks, 9c. Don’t pay fancy prices tor Fiour when you can get the “Star cf the East.” the best winter wheat patent, for $6.25 per bbl. J. T. D. Pris, AIZAth st. 6.0 + It Perfection in evory detuil, the wonder of ‘the age—the Standard “Rotary Shuttle Sewing Muchine, the lightest, quietest and most rapid; makes 2,500 stitches @ minute. Gall and e amine it and it will charm you, to which thousands will testify. For sale only by Voigt Mig. Jewelry Co. * Staux & Fisxe, di2-iw 427 ytb st. new. ‘The New and Benutifal “Mandolin-Guitars” for sale and hire, Watvoun's, 477 Pa, ave, It Johnston Breakfust Coffee. Price reduced.it Gold-Filled Gents’ Chains, warranted for 5 years, 2. Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Co w If You wish to see the choicest line of Holi- day Presents in the city look at Cant Peven- sex’s window display. 427-429 7th et. d11-2t* ‘We Will Sell for 30 days only all our Long Hair Switches at redticed prices atS. Hatten’ 720 7th st. alot S. Heller, 720 ith st.. is maki iu Ladies’ and thilare: ms Hair Cothing naa tie pooing. Also cures Dandruff. dLlL-5e* See our fine window display tomorrow. The Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Co., 713 7th st. nw. 1t* Tho Palace Ten Store of Washington, rand annual o Tuesday. Decem- ber 15, at our ~~ bey So1-50s, ‘7th st n.w., cor. Tih and E.. A gold-bend cup and saucer or a majolica pitcher e jome Guard piven © expcy porchenet of acme Thea Nectar Tea or one pound A. and P. ler. Floral display 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at our main store. 501-508 7th st. n.w. 1620 14th st. 2. w. aust "NB. Rowuay, Manager. Gold Baby Rings, 50c_ Voigt Jewelry Co, 14° Diamond Rings, 62.50. Voigt Jewelry Co, 1¢° GTON, D.c. SATURDAY, D ; CITY. ITEMS. Cc. Witmer & Co., 1918 Pa, ave. West End look to interest and Reran. Grocer Hovsr In tho West End. Our experience and facilities avd ample capi- tal place us in position to name lower prices than other houses dare attempt. Don’t fail to open your account with us. 1t : Don’t Worry -Abont triffes. You don't know what to give the men for Christmas? Let us help you to a selec- ‘tion from our stock of Hats, wear, Gloves, Te, deo. Hexux Faaxe & Sox, One Price, oo Cor. 7th and D. Marvelous Fuel—Sestalit—No smoke, no odor and gas, no stovepipe or chimney; not ex- plosive. L. H. Hopxrxs, 933 F st. n.w. d12-s,.m&w3t* The Great Attraction during the coming week will be the Beautiful Illumination of the Gneat Arvantic anv Pactrtc Tea Company's Stores, 501 and 503 7th st., corner 7th and E n.w. A bewutiful souvenir entitled the Home Guard given away with ono pound of Tea, two pounds of Coffee, one pound Baking Powder, two bottles of Flavoring Extract or three cans of Gondensed Milk. Onur new blend of ‘88c. and 35c. Java and Mocha Coffee -a9-6t ‘Stands unequaled. 500 More of Those Extra Fine $2.50 Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Jackets am | so rapidly at $1.49 at C." AveRpacn’s, 7th ani i. metic Sewing Machines and Patterns. all-f,m,w&s, till d31 * See the grand window display of Fine Jew- and Holiday Novelties at Can. PETERsEy's, 29 7th wt. alla ‘The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 501-503 7th st. n. cor. 7th and E. A beautiful China Cuspidor or a Handsome Decorated China Bread and Milk Set, 3 piecos, anda copy of the Home Guard (size 14x29) given to every purchaser of a 2-pound box of A. and P. Baking Powder during the coming week. Grand Anvtal Opening Tuesday, De- cember 15. Floral display from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Palace Tea Store of Washington. a11-3t N. H. Bowas, Manager. See Window display tomorrow. Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Co, 713 ith t i Christm The joyful season will scon be here, when the people in general give up all kinds of busi- ness and indulge more or less in holiday fes- tivities, especially so here in the capital city. While purchasing Christmas goods, and you Want possibly a pure stimulant, the place to go is Jamz Titan's Old Established Wine and ‘Wiqnor House at $18 F st. now. Bt adles? and Gents’ Wigs for hire, and also Ladies’ Wigs for saic, at S. HeLiea’s. dil-5t* Gold Padlock Bracciets, 26. Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Co., 713 sto new. al ae" Thomus D. Singleton, 415 7th street northwest, Is receiving new goods daily, such as Fancy Cabinets, Desks, Chiffoniers, Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Cases, F: Chairs, Tables, &c., suitable for the holiday trade. His stock of Yuruitnre for Parlor, Dining Room, Chamber, Hail and Library was pever lurger or more stiect, and is offered at prices that cannot fail to interest those seeking for ins. Portieres in sll the different widthe and lengths. Lace Curtains and other Draperies are being offered at greatly reduced prices. Call gnd look througit aud you will find some- thing to interest you, as the stock must be sold, even without profit. a9&12 Just received 500 pairs Solid Gold Specs and ‘Eye Glames, $2.25. Sold elsewhere, $4. Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Co, m3. th st. ie Ladies’ Solid Gold Watches, 812: Gent's, $95; Genuine Diamond Rings, #6; Solid Silver Ringe, 50c. up; Book Marks, 1; Best Plated Napkin Rings, '35e.; Salts and Peppers, 30c.; Pickle Jars, $1.50. Fasxu, Jeweler, a9&12* 461 Penna. ave. $4 for Solid Gold Initial Ring: wold else- where $6. Voigt Mig. Jewelry Con ae Don’t Do It Agat If you waited until Christmas eve last year before purchasing your holiday presents and then realized, when’ it was too late, that some one else, wiver than yourself, had purchased or Feserved the very articles you wanted—let it be ‘8 warning to vou this year to make your selec- tions early. It you are looking for substantial, useful prevents we should like to have you see our stock of fine furniture. We have just re- ceived some remarkably handsome Bed Room Suites and beautiful Parlor Furniture in de- signs that are tasty and new. We devote one entire floor to Carpets, and this stock is more complete than we have ever before carried. Special attention is called to our stock of Christ: mas Specialties, including Fancy Corner Cabi- nets, Writing Desks and Book Cases, Fancy Rockers, upholstered in plush; Rattan and 16 Century Kockers, China Closets, Chiffoniers, Center Tables in oak and 16th century finish: these latter make ice card tables also. Lotsof. other urticles suitable for Christmas gifts. Joux Ruppxx, ag-dtd23 517th st. nw. Plated Cake Baskets, $3.25 VoigtJewelry Co.* For Throat Diseases and Coughs use Brows’s Broxcutan Trocurs. Like all really good things, they are imitated. The genuine are ‘sold only in bores, 10 Buy # Machi e With u Reputation 12, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES: ‘Alsavows ouanp OPERA HOUSE. Engagement of the comedian, STUART ROBSON, STUART ROBSON, STUART ROBSON, AND COMPANY OF PLAYERS, Under the Direction of W. R. Hayden. TO-NIGHT—Lest appearance of Mr. Kobsop. First time in Washington of Gonlon & Corbett's American comedy, 18 MARRIAGE A FAILURE. 18 MARRIAGE A FAILURE. ‘MR. ROBSON as Horace Kent. ‘Next weox—Mr. RICHARD MANSFIELD. ‘Seats now on sale. ‘This (Saturday) evening, reumeg UT Ei) By PITOU AND JESSUP THE PEARL OF PEKIN. HE PEARL OF PEKIN. ‘Bk PEAKL OF PEKIN, THE PEAKL OF PEKIN: THE PEARL OF PEKIN: é Abbavais. Commencing MONDAY. DEC. 14, ‘Tho Distinguished Actor, And His Talented Company ‘23 onan ‘MERCHANTS' RIFLES, Company ¥, Fitth Battalion, D. C.N.G., At Reh’s Bicycle Academy, 9th st. bet, Mars. ave. and L st. nw, On TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1891. Tickets, admitting gent and ladies, uJ}ave Your photograph taken at midnicht by flash U™Vemsanist cation, 13th and L sts. u.w. Four Popular Lectuyes on Scientific Subjects by PROF. JOHN &. DE MOTTE, Ph D. Monday, Jan. 4- Friday, Jan. 8-""Music and Mesiciana” Monday, Jan. 11—*"Electricity.” Friday. Jan. 15~"*Phywical Basis of Character.” Profusely Ilustrate! by Experiments and Lantern On sale at BMetzerott’s KE®Say's Lycee x ‘Pennsyivania ave, and 11th st. TONIGHT! TONIGUT!! HARRY KERNELL’'S IGH-CLASS VAUD! A FAULTLESS VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ‘Next week—Georxe Dixon, champion bantam-weight fighter, and Anencan Four Vaudeville Company. Amateur Loxing tournament for Dixon medals. 7-6: CHRISTMAS SALE IN AID OF FRED KIN- derartems and industria work will be beld in h Chureh (14th and L sts.) on Tues- Day aduiission free. 7) 4 HH’: BIJOU THEATER. ‘Mra, P. Harris, R. L. Britton and T, F, Dean, Proprietors and Managers. ‘Week commencing Monday, December 14, A. W. FREMONT, jonal Comedy Drama, by Joseph D. Ciifton, entitied To the Sensats A play full of heart interest, notwithstanding ite highly sensational character; living and breatuing the air of » modern world. A carload of scenery and effects, including ‘The Great Plantation Scene. Baton Rouge by Moonlight, ‘The La Rosa Gambling Room, ‘The Abode of the 400. ‘Next week—DEVOY & SMILEY'S VAUDEVILLE. dl2 HE GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC iWernian: Beneficial Society de-ires to inform tts ‘Will wive their twenty-first GRAND fh Linthicnin Institue “Hall. 0 st. asic and their Usaal facilities for first- uments wil iusure all @ Rizht of enjoy rkets, 50cents. ‘To be obtained of any member of the society” and at the door on the night of the bail. By order of THE COMMITTEE. LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. DAY EVENING, DEC. 13, 1891. GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT, For the benefit of the faaily of the late ROBERT C. BERNAYS. under the direction of Prof. Joseph Kasper; Washincton Saengerbund, Pauiine Maina, Phitharmonic Quarte?, Miss Lotta Mills, Washington Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar Cinb: Maina, Schubert Quartet, Six. Maina, Messrs, Meirsh Xander, Mrs, Wadsworth Vivian. Tickets and seats now on sale at all the Jeadine music An orchestra of 125 Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Warren & Wiisox Mra. C fe28-str 437 Sth st. Plated But. Dishes, $3.25. Voigt Jew'ly Co. * Fits, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, Drunken- ness, Opiym Habit cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samples at dtr Mentz's Dave Stone, 1014 F st. Certain to Satisfy You. One bottle of Piso's Cure for Consumptjon will convince you ofits wonderful efficacy.‘ Drnggiste. 25e. cy. Salvation Qil is twice au cheap and twice as gooll aa other linimenta, Price only 25 cts. 6 Have You Old Gold or Silver? If's0, remember the mfg. jeweler, 8. Desto, who will pay the highest price.’ 439 9th at. nw. Kooms 4, 5. 8, upstairs. a n2itod19tu,thés Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, A very nutritious drink for children.” . 6 Culigraph Writing Machine disposes of the fatigue of using the pen. 9 Gipsy Kettles, 5c. Voigt Mig. Jewelry Co. * Don’t Fail to see the Palace Tea Store of the National Capital—Tue Great ATLANTIC AND Psctysc Tra Compaxy, 501 aud 503 7th st., cor, ‘7th und E northwest. ’ ‘Tuesday, Dec. 15, Grand Floral Display, 6 p. m. to 9 p.m. 49-6 An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. It charms on sight. Its use enraptures. ‘Office 437 9th strect northwest. all-te ————— _-_FAMILY SUPPLIES. GEO. A. O'HARE, no23-Im” 1337 7th st. n.w., near O, SEEDLESS KAISINS, 10e- S'Gookitur Raisins, Se 412 42h st. ne., ‘And cor. Washington and Monroe sta, Anacostia. 0c20-Sun Gh ee Sn runes, ioe, Successor tot. Hi, Walveri be. Pe, am, a La ve G° T° i &. GorvEN’s . FISH AND GAME STANDS, ‘Center Market, esas has wanes: promptly attended to, oolé-westen Gee SUGAR. 4%. MICH. BUR. POTATOES, J stores, druy stores anc hotels and atths box office. USIVERSALIST CHURCH, 25:h and 1 sts. n.w., SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 19, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ALFRED GKUENFELD, COURT PIANIST TO THE EMPERORS OF GERMANY AND AUSTRIA. HEINRICH GRUENFELD. Court Violoncellist to the Emperor of Germany. ONE GRAND CONCERT. RESERVED SEATS 81.50. Box Sheet Opens at Kuabe's DECEMBER 14. KNABE PIANOS USED. st. bet. Mass. ave. and L sts. n.w. THE WHITE-GREENBUKGH BENEFIT WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, Presenting the Military Drama of the CROSS OF GOLD. spices of the Lincoln Post. Vernon Vieasure Ciub. 8, M. HOWARD, Admission, 25 cents. Reserved seats, 25 cents extra. Reserved seats "Tuesday Moruune, Deceruber at 10°C Tue Iscouranasze Par, A. P. BURBANK, ‘Will give a Single Entertainment at Universalist Church, 13th and L sta, ‘Monday Evening, December 14. Tickets, 7éc. and $1. Reserved seats without extra change at W. G. METZEROTT'S, 1110 F st., com- meucing Wednesday morning, December 9. 44-9 NATIONAL au FLES' ARMORY, ber rott’s, 1110 F st. uw. Ey hee \ apiece From the moment when Aitred Grventelt frst Jet fall Ris Sineers on the juiano in the massive botes of Rubin- ‘Stein's D minor concerto last nicht tbe audience that crowded os Harre’s Academy Concert Hall awakened totue! thet a pianist of nnusue! rower was Tobie elotet or theeventue atte second concert af the fom Symphony Orchestre. id, wane ‘Pianist caine to the United States buts she sore tank Shes Ameren june of teas nce in Baltimore was received appian Seo gee ce Eitoriection ‘could net nae fof his style, br ‘sreneth, ‘i = fron. a technique to which all tin cans and Strongly harked "hythm, combine tonite Me lee oe el ee a for ih Ht are touches of the lsat and the #treme’ amie force Pomeseed inthe Richest deetes ty thet Bader his touch ae effectively ne it had’ out brilliantiy in the pooderous chords and the first movement” But it was inthe Munie ‘erformer's ability found hapytest display. Noth A have bern more eflective i ite way then ita < measure, with eurt, oral. sed Naat Uritiamey of nition | Delhitine ite spirited inovement the pianist made the bev= elo. quent with ayety and brivhtnes. watil, tn the fast tones, he reached ite height ine scale as delicate, quick and faultless ts a “‘giissando.”” Iespondiug i the ‘form of applause that followed the performance of the concerto. he picyed ohe of + inelodions nor turnes, as stinble aud deacate a the other wan pon: sa charming illustration of the beauty of Con tract. Baltimore Sen, Dee. 12. After the symphony caine the Rubinstein D minor concerto. This requires a fie orchestra, a superb Piano, agrand player and a careiai, conseiebtions aud Syupathetic leader. etud all the rouditious were Met. The concerts ts in as Classiv form as 2 WU could be expected ‘oemploy. it does bot all the modern orchestes. but Kuttsteln fe shown Ail the savored Gente ‘ almost beyund praise. He brings to its interprets tot t id ciscermunent aid power of a experienced Vine Well-vslauced Millet, aud plays with trifing with rere virtuono trickery. Alter layin Of very Kim of « he haw acquired the w poser im hts ow itis ida! wea ‘seit could not present }- Work, aly than it iswiven by sarwenteld. v enthusiastic. ‘Arter Drarine Ins tuarvelows perform: ance one ceases to Won.ier ut lus court josivions OF Lis Rniversal poyrlarit in the oid world, in art, ts Abate 'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1802, The CHORAL SOCIETY, Walter Dauirosch. Conductor, Hendel's Great Oratorio," “THE MESSIAH.” Bolotsts: Mrs. Mary Howe Lavin, ‘Miss Christine Nieleon, Mr. Wm. Lavin, Mr. Ivan Morawaki. Chorus of 200. The Symphony Orchestra of Now York. Prices, @2, 81.50, #1 and 75 centa Tickets on sale at Metzerott's, 1110 F st. nw. a2. TION AL THEATRE This (Saturday) evening, Last tine of The | ‘The merriest of werry comedians, Every new and orurina! idea introduced in j this new version of the funniest pisy-evet edition. | written, Dec. 14.—JOSEPH JEFFERSON COMEDY Co, In **The Kivain” end **The Heir-at-Law. Seats now on sale. as Xe Seto. FoR CHIDREN AE Miss PRaSehs WATS SOHOUL, Oe at. me. Terie moterat x PRAY TAINME wat National I tle:’ Armors on Dl NOL, for the benefit of a worthy widow ren. The best local and New Mork a ARITY BALL, In aid of the WOMAN'S HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY, At THE ELSMERE, 1408 H ST. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1-91, 9 O'CLOCK. Tickets can be had from the ladies of the committee. Price, $2, including refreshments. IXE'S CHURCH es, So. ter Fount ime’ Music. NOVEMB? R16 mol4ezit" GR. 5 J HALL. Fancy “1 Elevant Sapper Room, to DICEM. Address Qcesriox. ourself to be de- ceiveal about ealskinin. Twarwents are tuade from the uine ted London-dyed ‘ni are. Marke ox ity apd style can powibly beuttuted anywhere. We Tarty wtarchter thew and you know what (hat weane. Here are « few 1 Genmine Alana Sealskin Secgue, 40 inches ong, size $2, worth @17: tar bean the last cue we will Sell tt VSealskin Jacket, 28 inches lon, ich size. supetior quality, ots Nigle Sealsan Rectors, sizes 20, 38 aud 40. ‘These are perfect agniticent garment for ht Sealskin Sacque, made ty of selected Skis, size Cape, made of ecstomn akin, tall- nd aimed throughout with aaity Of Slik, size, BS: 1237 Pa Ave. axo413 1310 Se Canaazr & Ley, ‘$23 7th and 700 K st. now. MEN'S NECKWEAR, ‘High taste, caretul excellence of manufacture, cor rect style. All that is novel in Pufls, Tecks and the ever popular Four-in-Hand, al! satin lined, at 2 and 5. UMBRELLAS From the best makers at prices much below the wen- eral ones. Very durable coverings and stylieh handles, in horn, ebony, antique ivory, natural wood with silver trimmings, and in the uatural woods Weichall, furze, oak, acacia, &c., at popular prices. GLOVES. Gentlemen's Walking Gloves of the very beet mskes at $1 and $1.50. Ladies’ Foster Kid and Suede Mosquetaire Gloves at 81, €1.35, $1.75 und $2. Men's Kid Fur-lined Gloves at @1, $1.50 and #2. Chenille Table Covers, Down Pillows, Head Kests, Fancy Baskets, Art Goods of all kinds, Chenille Por- teres, Lace Curtains, Fur Rugs, Handkerchiefs, Deco- rated China and Bisque Ware, Clocks, Bronze Orna- ments, &e. ao 828 7th and 706 Ket. n. w. AND JACKETS, ‘Astrakhan Reefers and Jackets, Alaska Sea! Capes sud Mafis, wee Sos Laws Come and Moffs, Black Marten Capes snd Mufl, Astrathan Capes and Mus Beaver Capes and Muffs, Monkey Capes and Muffs, Gray Krimmer Capes and Mufts, Wool Seai Capes and Muffs, ‘French Seal Capes and Muffs, ‘French Coney Capes and Dyed Opossum Capen and Mua SRDS ‘Bocs in Bear, Black Lynx, Black Martet, Biach Hare ‘and uther furs ost roweh | | Scour were promptly on (COURSE OF LectoRns. 7 PASSION PLAY. BYRO woop, PRAMIMAGE OF TNE TERRY Mak, ROBT 2. BO RDETT ACRES OF DIAMONDS. Ri ssh CONWELL. E STREET BaPrist CHUBCH. end March 2 Tr. are, OF. atl ON THE FUNDAMENTALS OF TH Kational y < SUNDAY FV? Nt “Man's OUtiood Dow DEC "A, **The Reality of the Spiritual Worl.” the Rev FRANK SEWALL. At the churh of the Bly City. Dupont cirele, comm ‘pemcing at 5) ALL SEATS OWRISTIAN FAUT ered. Lecrene ae ROBERT 3. BURDETTR. THE DISTINGUISHED AUMORIST, Subject: THE PILGRIMAGE OF A FUNNY MAM, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 8 Pat, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16rd and O ste. nw. ADMISSION... ‘Tickets can be procured at the Church on the « the of the lecture ““PBE POPE AND THE LaBOR QUESTION® CATHOLIC CLUB LECTURE COURSE, SRCOND LECTURE OF THE COURSE, IN LECTURE MALL OF ST. PETREYS CHURCH, 2D AND C STS. 8m, IN AID OF THE FREE NIGHT SCHOOL FOR Bors, SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 13. TRE DISTINGUISHED OKATOR, REV. CHAS. WARREN CURRIER, ©. 58 B, OF BOST ON “THE POPE AND THE LADOR QUEST: SINGLE ADMISSION TO THIS LECTURE, RESERVED SEATS EXTRA. To be bad at Droop's Music Store, Library Phar- macy, and Boyd's Drug Store. NEXT LECTURE, JAN. 10, 1802, @4t “CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS.” = STAGE EXCURSIONS x Wits LF rys HO. ay Saints ‘DAriinctom, ines. 1 fale Ob OUF great six-im- ‘te wt. mw wltr By Onvrs Ov Covnr Sheriff Haussling of Newark, N. J., sold UNDER THE HAMMEK the entire stuck of the UNION CLOTHE _— Monday, Noveuber 2. 181. The stock was invoiced at £65,000. ‘The sale was peremy tor) abd the terous CASH We Leing apprised of tie tact tht such male was to kuocked down to us at a few b are bere and will bes: TEN PEK CENT A ON THE COST TO THE PULCHASER, Which means that you now bese the opportunity towet FINE KEADY-MADE CLOTHING Al Liss THAN SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, swanufacturer’s cost. To aljustrate, we Lave suits of Clothes for Men, Sacks aud Cutaway s, At @7.500 Suit That are richty worth most wouble the amount, Black Cheviot duits, strictly ali wool, At €S. 5a nuit Is the open seam _ sine of bem — come and Jook then over. Int OVEKOOATS We have a STRAIGHT PLUSH, sneaning that — ssto make, style, quality and price our stock is positively invincibve STOLM COATS, — Inst ireze, warranted to turn water and leugh — st bizzarue, ee Meavy-weixht All-wo = Biack Cheviot Overcouts, strictly ll wool, Dandsoie and dressy aren $1.09. Campbell's Kersey Overcosta, « variety of wuades, es. OVEROOATS AT #10 are too numerous to mention, You must cowe and see the OUR LINE OF OVEKOOATS AT 15 wre as rich and Leautitu. 1 appee shower of «tiamonds. ask 1B see his Lousted # Examine them thorouglily, pers Ou thew. To say that you'll be ts a usdid way of gruttinut it. BOAS' Lo! > 17S—€3.60 upward. BOLS' SHOKT-PANTS SUITS BOYS’ OVERCOATS $4.05 upward. CHILDKEN’S CAPE COATS $3 upward KOME ON! KLEPAKOMING! TRE GREAT SHERIGI'S SALE IS ON: YES, KIGHT ON TOP! With both feet krusiing the last remaining spark of vitality out of the decayine harkas of old foxyiau ickins bicber than Karmencita—with ak. VICTOR E. ADLERS 20 PER CENT CLOTIUNG HOUSE, 7 AND wy 7TH ST. NW. COMME MASSACHUSETTS AVENOR SYKICTLA ONE PRICE $2 Until after the uolidays this store will be open evenings until 10 o'clock, Saturdays until 12 pus. as | Meiton Overcosta, Vibbdddth a Ove New Howe As ready for your inspection. ITS FIVE FLOORS Arecompictely stocked with everything that fenew and desirable in Household Furnisuiuge, aud ie well ‘Wort » vant. OUR FIRST FLOOR Contains a carefully selected sock of Bed Room, Din- sug hous and Uthce Furniture. OUR SECOND FLOOR Ir Gevoted entirely te Caryets, and contsine ghelatest and most desirabie Sail and’ winter colors AU rade. OUR THIRD FLOOR ‘Contains @ stock of Parlor Furuiture which for variety of design and uniform exceiience of material we Bob wurpassed Uy any Louse an tue evuLiry. SOME STARTLING PRICES: Pinsh or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites, Cash, @28; credit, $30. Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces Cash, €17; creait, 18. Poplar Bed Koom Suites, 3 pisces. Cash, $14 ;credit, 1. “DIX-POOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. Cash, (84.25; credit, €4.50. Eight-oot Usk Extension Table Cash, @5.50; ‘credit, 86. Forty-pound Hair Mattress, Cash, @7.50; credit, 6 joven Wire Springs. Cash, €2.25; credit, €2.50. Brussels Carpet, per yard. Cash, Gc. :credit, Gie. Ingrain Carpets, per yard. Cush, 3oe. joredit, 40c. Corpets sewed abd laid nee vf cust De chargelor waste ab matching. Fasy weekly or monthly payments. No Lotes und 6 per vent discount allowed for settle mente sm CLIT Gaye, GkoGan’s CBREDit HOUS salar (819, 821 and 823 7th, J On account of « change being madetsour FIRM Ur entire stock of FINE CLOTHING MUST and WILL be closed out regardless of cost within 30 days. ‘Suite apd Overcosts, worth $10 and 622, weeell et @andea. ° Suits and Overcoats, worth $15 an¢ $18, weenie (67.50 and 89, and all other «rades in proportion. Boye and Children's Suits and Overcoats ot hait ieee aula ‘Remember, this o no fake, bute gentineclosing-eat —_—