Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1891, Page 5

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e = | sossseeemenetbey “A Port Wau Taxnxe Frox 6 O-coc ERT EY THIS EVENING UNTIL ‘THE CLOCK STRIKES 12 TOMOKKOW NOOX - ‘We sball wl Boys’ Ked.top Boots At 008, ‘Youths’ Lest Quality Rabber Roots at 1.25 Child's and Biases’ Kubter Boots: atél. Misses’ and Chili's Aretics At 300. Misses’ and Child's Feit Slinpers At oe. Misses’ and Ladies Luston Storm-pro- tector Kubbers At 400, Ladine’ Kxcolient Quality Over Gaitera At 70e. ‘Men's Good Quality Muhber Boots At $2.00. Any of these gonda will wah Pensive and acceptabio Moltay Gift for somebody. Our asisa of Handsome Toilet Sitvpers for Men aud Boys and Fancy Kvening Sliprers for Ladies are unprecedented {2 the Shoe annals of the District. Thirty sevon Etoployes kept hustling: frown 7-20 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, toate tend to the thousands of patrons who Pronounce ours the Ideal Shoe Shoppiug Perfect fitting Foctwear at the Toweet known prices, Tr wee on Wowie wat RELIAPLE SHOE MOUsES, 20 AND Ox? SEVENTH ST. 1914 AND 1916 PA. AV: oH PA AVE. SEL en BarWe nave the LARGEST bw im AMERICA devoted EXCLUSIVELY (o the wiie of FLNE Clothing at retain Harv To Decrve. MT 18 VERY MARD TO DECIDE Ht WHAT TO GIVE YOUM KELA- HTIVES AND FRIENDS AT KISTMAS, BUT WE CAN SUG- GE=ST SUME VERY ACCErT4- BLE AKTICLES FOR Tle MALE PORTION OF THE FAMILY. FOR THE MEN A STYLISM SUIT OB OVERCOAT, A FANCY VEST, A PAIR OF DRESSY TROUSERS, & MACBINTOSIU, DRESSING GOWN, BATH ROBE CR S¥YOKING JACKET WOULD BE VERY AP- PRUPRL..TE AND SERVICZABLE. FFPOR THE BOYS AN ELEGANT Fr SUIT, A STYLISH OVER. ¥ CoAT OR UISTER OR A NOBBY KEEFER WOULD BE VERY ‘MUCH APPRECIATED, AND aT THE SAME TIME VERY USEFUL, OUR STOCK OF ALL OF THESE GOODS IS BRIMFUL OF NEW AND EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS, IN ONLY THE RELIABLE QUALI- ‘TIES, AND AT FAIR AND EQUI- ‘TABLE PRICES. "POR TRE CONVENIENCE OF LATE SUOPPERS WE ARE OPBN EVENINGS UNSIL CHRISTMAS. Rovrxsox. Panzer & Co., Aswenrcax Crorurens, 1200,1202 & 1204 FST.N.W. ee Evsovemse 20 Pm Cesz. PLESENTS THAT WE DO NOT CARE TO CARRY AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. We ALLOW THIS MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT. THIS 13 THE LINE: Be St fees “0 Ber Con: Cont. Bit 3 Ter Cent a 3 Shes 2 hea 52 bee Gn 30 bee Coat Ed ws Ser eat. wy ber Cent. 20 Per Coat, giscat ea SS SEs 5D ber $0 bee Gout. aise ices Bron. 30 fer Goat, li ae oe a re Po PR eR F o. Fated as RICH IN QUALITY th: Kexct HAND Fistinas trumense collection offers poor: You would not thatk any one to give yo of HANDKERCHIEPS that ware about eveniy divided ferent qualities. That is oxrown—from the gather- ing up of the weak of wrecked qualities. OUR LINE IS SELECT.-we glory im the fact—and you ought te enjoy the perfect safety such ar assort- ment offers you. We are not barren of styles and krades. We have enough to satisfy all tastes—and all purses. There is not a be‘ter live in town--nor—count- ine aefuat values—a cheaper one. We don't try to compete with the ‘defective seconds.” The patterns showing Lelong to the best designers and are held exclusively for the Orat execution, The brat is Bone tuo good: Auother cheaper of **Fisar Resisosns» Boxen Asp Reavy. THREE CHILDREN'S HANDRER- CHIEFSin fancy box and Boe. SIX L KEKCHIEFS in. novelty ‘and satin—odd SILK HANDKER embroidered in White and drawn work patterns 217k. to $1.50. LADIES’ JAPANESE SILK HAND- + We, WITH INITIAL any ietter~Z5e. and b0e. LADIRS’ PURE LINE HANDKERCUIEFS-1z4¢.. 22 50e. LADIES’ PLAIN WHITE BEM- STITCHED HANDKERCHIEES- 10c. @ for 25e.) LADIES’ WHITE MULL UANDEER- CHIEFS, embroidered in colured ek— ‘Toe. and $1. LADIES" N WHIT LADIES’ 1 LMBROID- FRED HANDKEKUBIEFS, L2yc and We. LADIES" PURE LINEN NANOKER- MANDKEKCHIETS— <. to 84. BROIDEKED tod. Incuiers, 2). WHITE MOUSSELINE Tae Lisr For Tx: Mex. MEN'S JAPANESE SILK IMTIAL Handkerchiets—50e. to ¢1. Plain —Zoc. to $1.25. PURE LINEN CHIEFS ~ PLAL INITIAL ci BUC. HEMS11 MEN'S PURE LINEN HA’ hem an inch deep— 1240. GLOKED BORDERED Tur List For ‘ ‘ne Cure: CHILDREN'S COLORED BORDERED HAND KERCHIEFS—Se, CHILDREN'S PLAIN WHITELINEN HANDKERCUILES—L390. aud 20e. Merriees For Tue Masses. CREAM COLORED SILK MU¥- FLERS—76e., #1 and $1.50. COLORED SILK MU¥FLERS—81.50 aud $2. BLACK and CARDINAL JAPANESE SILK MUFFLEKS—#1.50. BLACK and WHITE CHECK SILK MUFFLERS—a1. CREPE D’CHINE SILK MUFFLERS, in pretty tints—75c. and $1. JAPANESE SILK MUSFLERS—al colors—2 sc. ‘You will bear in mind this is ony a partial list—a re- hearsal of the salient points that are pussessed by us to your better service and reater satisfuction—all ““fiusts""—with no ““seconds” for you to “trip” over. We will box every dollar's worth free, Prnrvs, ‘NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1840. [It] TELEPHONE 996. Beacrerty Ser Never fail to attract attention and receive appreciation. "We inean DIAMONDS, net imitations. We Dave mauutactured over 10 Gen- wine Diamond Kings that will be sold ct $l0cach. This is $5 lex than you will be asked eis tev re. Here's the secret: We are manu- Soctureras tare eo swtidle Diamond Earrings, $10 Specially Fine Quality Diamonds, 875 to 8500. . S. Desto, Manufacturing Jeweler, 439 Irn Sr. For Cunsruas Girts. T Unmnztias—yoe con ever mateo, mie ‘take in presenting @ good Umbrella. Our carefully chosen stock presents for your fi hotce Upibrellas in all ‘Qualities and sizes. Handles of ivory, suver and old, molded ince muitiform devices; also ail the natural woods, twisted’ into all conceivab! pes. Frames light, trim, staune ital. velecting only ks Most jopular $5, 87.00, $10 Canes of every conceit. Caues and Ulubrelias inscribed with initials free, Hars.—wo nave tue azz Washington sale of ‘the sunous “Kuox” Ha's of New York snd “Chestys” of London. All the Stakes tu both Derbyeapd hikes in both Derbys and Sil (A fue line of erty Hate 62, 82.50, “ ’ Latest Silk Hats—$5 and 87. A’particularly: fine Hat, wultable. for b= the Fad — 1s the Soft Hat. fe hive Ju Sy fue aseortuient frou Bteégon & Co. Sackerar teeters, Cages B. H. Sree & Soxs, 1237 Pa Ave Axo 413 132u Sz. Ware Wu You Bur TF BOM FRIAR GHEE. /LOSED Cc JRRISTMAS, snp Thuretay. Tt will be to your interest to come to the store Wednesday and Thurs day, for whore we find the necessity we shail reduce prices in order to close ont ail holiday goods prior to Cheintukoeve, Nero azo a few al Teady reduced, Isnt Hanpxenenters, Dees of Ladies’ Initial All-linon Hondkerchiefs, with corded and hemstiteked order, each box con- taining threo Handkerchiefs, reduced from 75e. to 49c. per. These are our No. 262 Sheer Linen Lawn Hand- kerchiefs, imported direct from Bel- fast, Ireland, expressiy for our Christmas trade, but we find we bought too many, and in order tp din- pose of them have reauced their price from Toe, to 4Uc. pet Lor uf three. Ivoxor Cases ‘We don't want onson hand Christ- mas Eve Lonce these reductions. Ivoroid Coilarand Cuft Boxes, silk Mned; a bandsowe present, reduced frou: $2.08 to $1.48 each. Ivorold Shaving Sets, all requisites complete, reduced trom $2.08 to £2.00. ‘Large Tvoroid Toilet and Manicure Onses Combined, reduced from $3.98 to $2.08, Unsonertas Repvcep. ‘We are overstocked on these two new and to close them out before Christmas we make the following re- ductions: Gloria Umbrellas, with at- Capped and Oxidized Handles, re @uced from $5 to $3.25. Tar Box Mancuz, 1t ‘314 AND 316 7TH ST. N.W. 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. MEN ‘3 OUTFITTER. for 39. j — Se 100D0ZEN “wR 50c| # eco 1500 for for 39c NECKWEAR 39c. — For 50c. STREET and EVENING WEAR, 50c. for for 39c| fai 39. —--| Teck, Puftand Four-in-tend, |. 50c OUR GREAT 50c. VALUE 50c. = FOR 300, = 39c. 39. 50c: ah 50c. for 50. for 39c |ea-vancr wixpsorscarrs-vs| 39c, oe es aia 50c. $ for READ OUR BOOK AD. AND OUR SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE. 39c. 1t vir | OPEN UNTIL 9 P, M. ' ay t | Usavrrassen Stock of ra HOLIDAY GIFTS 1° In FINE LEATHER GOoDs, a "rg 3 Ed es 2 ‘Ss 3 ks pi al. notin \Card Cases, plain ...... 36 [Gard Cases, sil, mi |Letter Cases, plat Letter Cures, sil. a) = mS erm: 3 3 ill Books. 8 var Cases ay Revert’ 8 fun (Geert cameron Pact Jewel ¢ a ne oe (Goan To re MM BO |Handisrchiet Boxes 800 MMMM Collar Boxes) 800 Aa i |sus hows, MMM et kone. Fd Tes aay bt be raid Tto Bu att lbto “60 a . pio Sup u ing Cape jn Gascs., 4sto 2. A Traveiing 8. = -6to 5.00 Tt | traveling inks,. = Bre 308 ‘Traveling Cal + 1a0to 250 B.O0to ey LW 8. +25 to B38 140to IW. “ato 1B to 17°60 -Wte 2.1 Lote 1 -Tte 1. Lt & L000 £8 Z00t0 375 125t0 1. “Bio zh ge oh to 22 Be 300 Be x +20to .. iBot0 BE ‘Bote ‘We call especial attention to an extra (fine lot of RIDING and DRIVING WHIPS RIDING CROPS at 20 percent dis- ‘Prices range fro: 25e. to $30. Tors ‘TRUNK MARUFACTORY, . 1201 Penna, ave. nw. A ‘Factory, 1218 and 1220 Est. nw. & Wy E. Foiding Coin Purses. a Woopwanp “"___THE ‘EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.0, TU 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.¥. —— Open Beenings Until Chrietnes, —o— Waar A Doran Was Bor: pbs ‘There are two, three or perhaps @ half dosen to whom you wish to make a Christmas Present, ‘You are perfectly willing to pay one dollar aplece, yet you hesitate, thinking, perhaps, thisameunt will not get anything you'd care towive, Disabuse your mind of any such idee. Wesel thousands of ‘Dollar Gifte”~it's s Popular price, and we put into each article the fullest vaine possible to name, Now rin over this list carofully—there are things food enough for any one—things suitable for both sexes from the youngest tothe oldest. If you don't ‘see just what you want, come in and ask tobe shown bther dollar goods. A Dotan Ws Buy, A pair of Ladies’ 4-button Kid Gloves in Black, Brown, Tan or Gray. A pair of Ladies’ G-button-length Mousque- taire Suede Gloves in Tan, Brown or Gray. A Ladies’ Very Fine Linen Embroidered Scailoped Handkerchicf A Ladies’ Duchesse Lace Handkerchief. A Ludiea’ Colored Embroidered Mousseline de Boie Handkgrehiet. 3 ‘A Men's Silk Muffler. ‘A Men's Silk or Linen Handkerchief. A Chiffon Jabot in White, Cream, Black or any color. A Felt Hat or Bonnet. 4 pair of Men's 2-button Kid Gloves, A Men's Fine Scarf—Pull, Teck or Four-in~ Hana. A pair of Plain or Fancy Suspenders. A Fino Dress Shirt, open front or back. An Infants’ Embroidered Surah Silk Cap) ‘with rosette of lace and ribbon ties. A pair of Infants’ Kid Shoes in White, Tan or Block, with silk stitching. A pair of Ladies’ Silk Hose, Black or colored. 4 pairsof Ladies’ Black or Colored Cotton Hose. A Ladies’ Silk Swiss Bibbed Vest, in Black, Cream or colors, A pair of Boy's All-wool Pants, A Boy's Soft Hat. AChiid’s Muff of Opossum, French Coney, Kamchatka Cat, White Hare or Lynx. A Ladies’ Muff of French Coney, satin lined. An All- wool Shoulder Shawl. : An Embroidered Fin Cushion, any colors. A Glove-mending Outfit, including silk, thread, scissors, wax, emory, thimble and needles. A Hand-embroidered Shaving Paper Case. A Russia Leather Playing Card Case, with compartments for two packages of cards, A Russia Leather Diary for 1492, A Children's Set, consisting of Knife, Fork ‘aud Spoon. A Triple-piated Silver Napkin Ring. A pair of Sterling Silver Bonbon Tongs. A pair of Triple-piated Silver Salt aud Pepper Shakers. A Real Seal Leather Card Case, satin lined. A Pocket Book in real Seal, Morocco or Calf, ‘with oxidized silver clasp and patent frame. A Collar and Cuff Lox combined, red ot brown leather. A Real Shell Hair Ornament, A string of Gold-plated Beads. ‘A Gold or Siiver Locket. A pair of Gold Earrings, AGold or Silver Brooch. A Gold-plated or Stlver Watch Chain, AGold Ring. A Gold- plated Hair Ornament. A Gold-plated or Silver Bracelet. AGold Pencil. ASilver Glove Hook, A Silver Thimble, A Silver Letter Opener. A pair of Silver Cuff Buttons, A Silver Hair Pin, A Silver Scarf Pin. A pair of Black Earrings, A pair of Black Bracelets. A Black Brooch, A six-ounce bottle of Pinaud’s Violet Water. A four-ounce bottle of W. & L.'s Triple Ex- tracts—any odor. A Hair Brush with celluioid back. ‘4 Hand Mirror with zylonite back. ACalico, Percale, Gingham or Princess Cash~ ‘mero Dress Pattern. Four Gingham Aprons. ‘A Bureau Set, consisting of one scarf one yard Jong and one two yards long—both with colored centers. 7 ‘A pair of Fine Hemstitche1 Huck or Damask Towels, all White or with colored borders, A Fine Damask ‘Tray Cloth, bewstitched, open-worked and fringed. A Turkey Red Damask Cloth—2x2 or 2x23 yards. ‘A dosen Plain White Danask Napkins, A Blanket Lap Robe. A White Crocheted Quilt, A Cotton-filled Comfort. A patr of Braided Initial Pillow Shama, Apsir of India Linon Pillow Shams with ‘Wide hem and cluster of three tucks. A patr of 224236-inch Hemstitched All-linen Pillow Cases, A Nottingham Lace Bed Set, consisting of ‘one spread andtwo shams, ‘A patr of Nottingham Lace Curtains, An Oxidized Crumb Tray and Brash, ‘A Setin-tined Work Besket—Red, Bhue, Ye low, Pink or Old Gold, . ‘A Oberry Smoking Set on stand, A Velvet-Itned Writing Desk. A cet of Fruit Plates, decorated, alt in a set, ‘A Good Table Lamp—nicoly decorated, _— . * Near pores, wnen dvsired, iven with ‘Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Silk Hosiery and Uae Gerwoar, Pillow Shams, Table Linana, Towsle, ‘Men's Fine Scarfe, &o, Sp fe ached we give yous “ay out” far superior MEN'S OVERCOATS, 00, 67.43, $7.50, 88.75, 69 and again BOYS’ SUITS. Sizes 13 to, 18 Coats, Vests and Long Panta. $5.00, #4200, 84.05 65.40. 66. Up FORE CHILDREN’S SUITS, ears —— 5, 60.00, 35.57, 84, upward. —CHILDREN’S CAPE COATS.—— 88.93, €4.C5, 84.28, upward, stock of 'S FURNISHING GOODS ‘We give unto you at the foliowing figures: “Goon, Citett & Co.'s d-ply, Allclinen Collars, regular 2bc. woods, sizes 12 to 1834, Ge. a piece. os. Oe and 400. Neckwear, Tecks and Fourin- Pure Silk Hazdkerchiefs, regular $1, 7 1d 5c. goods, Soo apace regular $1, 7c, amd 50v. Mon’s Full-dress Shiri=, hand embroidered, recular $2.00 coods, mines 14 ahd Io umiy, €1-250 Piece. Gentlemen's Fine Kid Gioves, reduced to 08e, a pair, Sanitary Scarlet Underwear, pure dye, regular @1.00 aud $1 11 wool, shrunk and S wouds,” Buc. a piece. Men's White Shirts, lauudried, recalar prices, $2 k and 81.25, reduced to: 7c. jatzos 14, 10, 10% Men's Fine Half Hose, 50c. and 40c. grades, © Patr—all suaii sizes. Como to us—we'll not only make it mer:y for sou, but) rofitable alao. gig ” ae i VICTOR E. ADt. 10 PER CENT CLOTHING M0U8B, ‘27 AND 020 7TH ST. N.W., CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUR STRICTLY ONE PAICE §27-Until after the holidays this store will be open ‘evenings until 10 o'clock. Saturdays until 12 pu. 21 Fos Tur Sura Srasox. For the sixth consecutive Christmas we will deliver all pictures as promtsed. It ia ruling principle of ours not to disap- point asingle customer. If such dealing meets with your approbation and you ‘want the most artistic pictures that mod- em photography can produce, I am ready. Parvece, Artist Fotografer, aa Cor, 12th and Pa. ave. Accerranie CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. FINE PLATES, 83 to €90 per dozen. TEA BETS, 85 to $22.50. ICE CREAM SETS, 84.50 to #22. A FINE SET OF CARVERS, 81.50 to 817.50. GAME SETS, $15 to 850. TISH SETS, €10to 800. Individual CUPS and SAUCERS in an endless va- riety. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Penna. ave. an A Bir Or Aovice ‘To those desirous of obtaining a Gold Watch with 500 John L. 8. Cigars for This offer is open until the evening of the 24th instant only. **A word to the wise,” &c. Being the oldest established Tes and Coffee House in this city, by virtue of our experience ‘we claim to be able to give the vest values. In- sist upon having our Teas and Coffees. Every reliable erocer has them. If your grocer does not keep them they can be procured at head- quarters, RICHARD & CO., 623 Pa. ave, 66 Tue Moxomexraz.» 987 AND 999 F ST. N. FINX MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &o. OPEN EVENINGS. Closing out of Holiday Goods. A Marvelous Reduc- tion in Dolls Worth $7.00 ....senenrun Also ® Marvelous Reduction In Kid Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Misses. In Handkerchiefs for Ladies, Gents and Children. In Mufflers for Ladies and Gents, ‘In Umbrellas for Ladies, Gents and Children. In Cloaks for Ladies and Children. In Gossamers for Ladies and Children. : 1% Furs for Ladies and Children. ‘In Boas fot Ladies, In Hosiery and in Underweartor Ladies and Children. In Aprons for Ladies and Children. In Corsets for Ladies. In Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Bonnets and ‘Toques for Ladies and Children. In Ribbons for Fancy Work and Trimmings. In Neckwear, Fichtes and Scarfs for Ladies. Ta Fans, Pocket Books and hundredsof other articles fot Holiday Presents, ‘Ail marked at remarkably Jow reices, BUT WHO DO NOT DESIRE TO PaY THE PRICE ALLY DEMANDED TO OBTAIN THAT OB- BER 22; {867 Cor Grass Borrss, ‘For Coloune, Tollet and Pungenta Many ‘of them marred at and some below cost. IVORY BRUSHES AND GHELL COMBS ‘Ya Gets or Baty. CELLULOID BRUSRES AND COMBS * tm Sets or Slugty. Ww. & THOMPSON, Pharmactet, ‘703 15th ateeet. THE DISSOLUTION BALE "aD THE LONDON ANDLIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO."8, CORNER 7TH AND G STs. WILL ONLY LAST A FEW DAYS LONGER. ‘You shonid not miss the chance to ee THE BLAUGHTERING PRICES In FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING. The whole stock must be sold by the 1st of January, 1802, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., ais ‘7th and G sts. Samer > ESp zeus Have You Even Srex AN AEOLIAN? EVERYBODY CAN PLAY THEM! NO KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC REQUIRED!!! Having a large nember of these’ Instruments on hand, and wishing to reduce my stock by January 1, 1892, I will offer a Keduction of PSS PER CENT o © Zante Toall persons baying one of these Organs during THIS MONTH. ‘The same reduction to “TIME BUYERS!” Everybody invited tocalt. NO TROUBLE 10 SHOW THE GOODS, Come before the rush. E. F, Daoor, 0-2" 925 vewx. ave. We Have Mae GREAT PREPARATIONS FORTHE HOL- IDAYS NOW SO NEAR AT HAND. OUR BIG FIVE-STORY BUILDING CONTAINS EVERYTHING THAT 18 NEW AND DE- SIRABLE IN BED ROOM AND PARLOR FURNITURE. OUR CARPET FLOOR 18 REPLETE WITH THE LATEST AND HANDSOMEST WINTER COLORINGS AND WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT THEM. SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BEAU- TIFUL LINE OF FANCY CORNER CABINETS, LADIES’ WRITING DESKS, BOOK CASES, FANCY ROCKERS NEATLY. UPHOLSTERED IN PLUSH, RATTAN ROCKERS, ROCKERS FINISHED IN SIXTEENTH CENTURY STYLE, CHINA CLOSETS, CHIFFIONIERS, CENTER TABLES AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. THE BEST THING ABOUT IT 18 THE FACT THAT WE WILL MAKE THE PAY- MENTS EASY ON ALL THESE THINGS. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH Us. JOHN BUDDEN, 013 7TH BT. MW. Ove New Hoxz Isready for your inspection. ITS FIVE FLOORS Are compittely stocked with everything that isnew and desirable in Household Furnishings, and ie well ‘worth a visit. OUR FIRST FLOOR Contains « carefully selected stock of Bed Room, Din- ing Koo and Office Furniture, OUR SECOND FLOOR Is devoted entirely to Carpets, and contains the latest pd most fall and winter colorings Ail arades. OUR THIRD FLOOR Contains a stock of Parlor Furniture which for variety of design and uniform excellence of material is not ‘surpassed by any house in the country. SOME BTARTLING PRICES: Pinsh or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites, Cash, $28; credit, $30, Solid Oak Bed Room Buites, 3 pieces. Cash, $17; credit, 618, Poplar Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, $14 :credit, 915, SIX-FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. Cash, 04.25; credit, 84.50. Eight-toot Oak Estension Tabla Cash, $5.50; credit, 8, gg Pound Hale Mattrom, Onsh, 7.50; credit, ‘Woven Wire Springs. Cash, @2.25; credit, $2.50. Erussels Carpet, per yard. oe, Sn seat, ote’ jpxrain Carpets, per yard, Cash, 36¢. :credit, sowed and laid free Gf cost, Do chargefor ‘wastein matching, ‘TERMS: Easy weekly or monthly payments, Xo notes and 6 per cont discount allowed for settle- mente thirty days, eRoaan* CREDIT Hovssz, HOLIDAY weltr TOU EVER SER A SICKLY BABT ‘with dimpies? or a healthy one without them? A thin baby is always delicate. Nobody wor. ‘Fes about « plump one. It youcan get your baby plump be is almost ‘sure to be well. If you can get him well be is almost sure to be plump. ‘The way to do both—there is but one ‘way—is by careful living. Sometines this de- pends on SCOTT'S EMULSION of codsiver on. We will send you a book on it free. SCOTT & POWNT, Chemists, 132 South Fifth Avenuo, New York. ——— F. z I ssecr Bites USE POND'S EXTRACT. Deavaus WHOOPING cover REMEDY. Stops whoop, allays cough end cuts short disease. Insteut and infallible in the sudden and dangerous Croup. Harmless and eycedy in hacking and racking coughs. Over 40 years in use. Sold by drageista EDWARD P. MERTZ, FOR 1s? Contains ONF HUNDKED QECIPES for iskine de licious CANDY cheaply and quickly at. hone. The | Look en away st itty ond xensral stores, | ‘0 GET KELIE, FROM INDIGESTION | jousness, constipation or torpid liver without | ot pursing the bowels, tase ‘They will ae UOLDERS, HOLDERS, KODAKs OR MAGIC LANTERNS, FOR CHRISTMAS? FOK CHKISI MAS? W. McALLISTER, TAN, LEst a19.5t x. Ww. Canaanr & Leny, 223 7tu and UMBRELLAS From the best makers at prices much below the gen- eral ones, Very durable coveringsand stylish handles, in ho-n, ebony, antique tvory, natural wood wi ver trimmings. and in the natural woods, weichall, furze, oak, acacia, &., at popular prices, GLOVES. Gentlemen's Walking Gloves of the very best makes at $1 and 81.50. Ladies’ Fo Chenille Table Covers, Down Lillows, Head Rests, Fancy Baskets, Art Goods of all kinds, Chenille Por teres, Lace Curtains, Fur Rugs, Handkerchiefs, Deco- rated China and Bisque Ware, Clocks, Brouze Orne- ments, &c. CARHART & LEIDY, aig £28 7th and 706 K st_n. w. W. M. Snisren & Soxs. TEN PER CENT OFF FOR Cast. RECOGNIZING THAT BUSINESS IN OUR LINE 18 FULLY ONE MONTH BACKWARD, AND HAV- ING AN OVERSTOCK OF FINE CHOICE GOODS, WE HAVE DETERMINED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK WITHOUT DELAY, AND SHALL BEGIN ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, AND ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR IN LARGE OR SMALL PURCHASES FOR CASH. OUR STOCK I8 WELL KNOWN TO CONTAIN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION AND OF THE BEST MANU- FACTURES IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. SILKS, FAILLES, RHADEIMESSE, BENGALINES, VEL- VETS, PLUSHES, 8ERGES, HENRIETTAS, DIAG- ONALS, BEDFORDS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, AND IN FACT A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS, ON ALLOF WHICH WE WILL ALLOW TENPER CENT OFF FOR CASH, WE ALSO HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF HOSEM UNDERWEAR ANDTHE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSE- KEEPING GOODS, SUCH AS TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS, CRASHES, BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS, &c., ALL OF WHICH ARE AT THE LOWEST MARKET VALUE, ANDAN ADDITIONAL "DISCOUNT OF TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAB FOR Casi. 2d° EDITION. A STEAMSHIP BURNEC Loss of the Abyssinia, but All or Board Saved. OHIO DEMOCRATS AGITATED BURNED aT SEA Lost of the Guion Steamship Abyssinio—Al on Board Saved. Loxpox, Dec. 22.—The Guion line steamer Abyssinia, which sailed from New York Decem- ber 13 for Liverpool, has beon burned at sea Ali on board were saved. The news of the burning of the Abyssinia was brought by the steamer Spree, which passed the Scilly Isiands this morning. Sbe that the Abyssinia had been burned at sea in latitude 49 north, tude 29 west. The sigueled also that all on board the steamship were saved. The date of the burning of the Abyssinia, however, was not Ale though the Spree did not report that the Aby# finias passengers and crew were on board of her, it ts suppored that such was the case. dhe burned veasei an iron, bark- er of 2.846 tons net ai grom. She was at Govan, Scot land, in 1870. She was 363 feet tong by 42 feet 7 inches beam, and 34 feet depth of bold. She had compound engines of 500 horsepower. PASSENGERS PROBABLY ON THE TRUTONIC. New Yonx, Dec. 22.—The steamer Abyssinia of the Guion line burned at #ea some time between December 17 and 21. The diapatch Teceived at the company's office this mor gives no further information than that the steamer was completely roved by fire at sea and that all the passengers and crew had been saved be Abyssinia left this port at 6:15 p.m. Sun- day, December 13, bound for Liverpool, Capt. George 8. Murray of the steamship Alaska in command. She carried eighteen cabin and thirty-eight steerage passeugers, The cabin passengers were: Miss Mary Wolfender, Pall ver, Mass.; Woodfield, Springfield, ¥, Toronto; Joa. Cooke, Rob- ert Cartwright, Mies Helen Cartwright, Eng- land; Miss Nellie Tighe, Frank Pritty, Patrick Flannery, Jor. M. Kerr, Ira Willinmes, J. H. Richards, Salt Lake; David Williams, Charles Maxecy, Montreal; Jolin Dingle, James Jobnson, Salt Lake: Mra. J: Pulling and two children Lhe Abyssinin was lost in latitude 46, longi- tude 29. “Khe carried a valuable cargo of mor chandire, the full vaine of which cannot yet be given. The Abyssinia was vazued at €200,000. She was built tor the Cunard line by the Thompsons of Glasgow, Scotland, in 1870. She Was rated as A laud counted as one of the Cunard line's ‘cack steamers. In 1882 xhe wae re- ined. or the past five years she bad been running between Vancouver, B. ¢ od Hong Kong as one of the Canadian lacific line steamers, and this was ber first regular trip for the Guion line since then. She arrived in this port Inst Septenfber from Hong Kong with a cargo of tax. She sailed for Piverpsol with « crew of eighty men. Besides having on board 16,000 Dushels of heat whe carried a valuable cargo @ miscellaneous goods, among which was a large quantity of cotton and hops, &c. At the office of the Guion line in this city it was raid this morning that ‘and crew of obably on the Teutonic, as that liner would be in the same latitude on her course to Queenstown, where she ix signaled to arrive at noon today. —_———— COLUMBUS DEMOCKATS STIRRED UP, Some Members of the Jackson Club Want to Start a Hill Boom. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Covempes, Unie, Dec. 22.—A Cleveland-Hill itated here in the prepare- tions for the usual celebration of the Sth of January by the Jackson Club. The friends of Gov. Hill in the club propose to invite Gov. Hill bere on that occasion, and enough bas leaked ont toshow that the plan is to set the Hill ball rolling on thix occasion. This bas set the Cievcland men and friends of Gov. Camp- bell to active work to prevent it. ‘One who stands very close to Gov. Campbell says: “When McKinley ran for Congress a year ago with a tremendous majority against bum in ® gerrymandered district Hill could afford to come because McKinley was pretty sure to be defeated. With the true instincts of the Peanut politician he stayed out ot the state When a great national fight was in progress. He left Campbell to fight it out alone. A portion of the Jackson Club, led by & A. Kinnea, Jno. L. Tranger, H. J. Booth, J. W. Monahan, A. P. Meekan and others, announce that if an invitation is issued to Hill they will call a meeting of the club and resolutions denouncing such action as an insult and pro- claiming it the self-respecting democrate of 10 use for traitors in either high or places; that Mr. Hillis not by the majority of Obio democrats and not wanted here in any capacity. ne a Punished for Taking the Returns, Svacuse, N. Y., Dec. 22.—Supervisor Thos J. Welch was thie morning fined $250 and sen- tenced to the penitentiary for thirty days for contempt of court. Welch is the man who took the third ward returns to Albany when be should have given them to the inspectors for correction. — ‘Will Settle the Davis Will Case. Sr. Paci, Mrex., Dec. 22. Negotiations are pending at Butte, Mont., for the settlement of the celebrated Davis will case. It is positively stated that the case will never come to trial again. It is said in three weeks all details will be perfected. ——— Range of the Thermometer. ‘The following were the readings at the office of the weather bureau today: 8 a.m., 42;2 p.m., 53; maximum, 3; minimum, 36. Second Edition Continued on Sixth Page. ed MAKKIED. FRIZELLE—KIESECKER. On ons; Reker! Drews, DANIEL 2 tt seis MATILDA G. KEK, both of thiscity. *

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