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eel Corra:cur, 1m. DONT BE DECEIVED by dealers who “ent” “Cut ting” prices leads to ‘“‘eutting” goods, For this recson and to protect the pub- lic, the genuine medicines of Dr. B. V. Pierce are now sold oul7 through larly authorized ‘agents, who ‘can sell 2 only at the follow! 1 long-established prices : (for the Liver, Blood and Lungs), . Dr. Pieree’s Golden Medteal Discovery 1.00 per bottle. Dr. Picrce’s Favorite fed aed (for | ‘woman's weakuesses and derangements), Tver), - - + + - had only at these prices, are the cheap- | «+e + + ss « $1.00 per bottle. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets (for the - 25 cents per vial. nitine medicines, which can be The est remedies you can use, for they're guaraniced. It's “value received or no | Pay, In every case where Dr. Pierce’ medicines fail to give satisfaction, the retarn the money. But, to be sure ‘that yon get their nd wot their bottles refiiled red with, or spurious imitations, everything offered as Di dicizes at less than the ‘They are generally spu- ious. if Don't get something that the dealer says is “just as good.” It may be bet- ter for him, but it’s pretty certain to be worse for you. wi any other F' of imit: eres Flour makes more Bread, makes makes better Bread than |. Beware ! f hiter Bri ions of the brand “Ceres.” eo GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 W. BAKER & CO. Breakfast Cocoa irom which the excess of oil has been removed, Is absolutely pure and it ts soluble. No Chemicals Starch, Ar-owroot or Sugar, and $s erefore fur more eco- nomaieal, costing fees than one centacup. Tt gd, mrenythening, Easter tonnes Bese, for Throat 2: WITH EX TRACT OF MALY £09) om, DAE r. Brood ist CITY AND DISTRICT. GFThe way to ndvertise is to put your an- ‘nouncement where it will be seen by the people you want torench. Tux Stan reaches every: body in Washington, and all advertisements in its columns are regularly and carefully read by ell members of the household. ———_———____. CHRISTMAS IN THE STORES. The Throngs of Shoppers—Some Suggestions to Intending Purchasers. As Christmas day approathes the throngs of shoppers increase. The business streets pre- sent a most interesting sight, not only during | the day, but far into the night, as the shopping hours have been extended into the night. Washington is fortunate in having fine stores and enterprising merchants. The residents of this city have the benefit at this senson, and at all seasons, of well-selectod stocks of goods of all varieties and of the lowest prices. Tax Stan assists its readers in deciding whore axd what to buy by contivuing to print from da: to day the notices of business establishments where oné can be pretty surcof finding sutisfac- tory goods and prices. | The.enterprise of Washington merchants, or atany rate of R. Harris & Co., the jewelers, corner 7th and D streets, seems to be bringi within the reach of every ane. 1 as stock includes very pretty soli diamond rings ior as little as €7. Price range from thie sum up to $500 or more. B | sides these attractions the firm have a brilliant dispicy of jewelry of all kinds, watches, silver wore ard beautiful Christmas novelties. What finer present could be made te any one than the Century Dictionary, the work that has occupied leading American scholars for | ten years? At the office of the Ceyrony Dic | Trowaxy, Room 46, Washington Loan and Trust 's building, one can evamine the work and the various styles of bindings and stands. While purchasing winee and liquors for the household one should be careful to get the rest anc best, and to insure it one can do no tter than to make his selection at Cun. Xaxpen's, 909 7th street, whose reputation is long established. Tho Ccartix Ortrcat. Co., Masonic Temple, F street, have received for the Christmas trade large importation of the finest opera glasses and have besides # splendid line, of optical goods of all kinds. After all there are few things that bring more ple ire than flowers and there no better place for obtaining a stock for Christmas than the Masosic Tempce Frower Stone, 909 F street, where, among other beautiful things, may be seen the new EveNixe Stan rose. There are some thin Crotaixe Hovse, $11 7th street, which intend ing purchasers ought to know about. There is to be found at that establishment all-wool brown cheviot suits, marked at $10. They are considered to be worth $18. Then there are sack and cutaway suits for equally good prices, which are guaranteed to be strictly all wool. Gold watches can be purchased at Faaxxs’, 461 Pennsylvania avenue, at very low figures. He offers, for example, to sell a ladies’ gold watch for #12 and a gentleman's gold watch Awatch is looked upon as rather a large Christmas present, but Fraxks’ offer br wach u gift within the reach of « moder- Owing toa recent purchase of goods which cost from 15 to 20 per cent less than usual value Tomas D. SixoLeToN, 415 7th street, is able to offer a fine assortment of china closets, ladies’ fancy desks, cabinet book cases, ward- robes, &c., at low prices. Ho has a large stock of furniture, which is offered at the lowest cash prices. ‘There is nearly always @ crowd in front of the windows of the Voror Maxuracrurixe Je -icMy Coxrasy, 713 7th street, admiring the diepley which has been so artistically arranged. ‘There are a great many bargaius offered by this company which Christmas buyers would do well to examine. For example, they offer a gold-tiled wutch chain, warranted for five for $2. A gipsy kettle can be bought for 75 cents, and so on through the list, In order to make room for a new stock of furniture E. Rosessuna, 1015 and 1017 New York avenue, will well all the furniture and stoves now in stock ata great sacrifice. This is an opportunity that should not be neglected by those in need of such articles. ‘During the holidays the Soxoma Cazroasza Wire Comraxy, 317 9th street, offers w discount of 10 percent on their fine stock of wines. There is no object in using imported wines when you get a better native article. Tuat is t iy claimed for the California wines, and the claim is well founded. Every tight the store of C. C. Barax, grocer, 1413 New York avenue, is open for the con- mience of those who wish to select from the great stock of Christmas goods. Saturday night the doors are open until 10 o'clock. Itis ‘LCURE FITS! Mass. When I aay care I do not mean merely to stop them fora time and them have them seturn again. I means radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a lifelong stady. 1 war-ant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because Cibers aave fasied is 90 Peason for not now receiving cure. Sead at once for & treatise and a Free Bottle. my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. r 9 3 i f ® bet Fusxsoas Exrrovs JULIAN L. WRIGHT, “The Wrinkler” TO MAKE HIS ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. worth a visit just to see the attractive forme in which these goods are prepared for the market. Everything needed for office stationery and fixtures can be found at Eastox & Rurp’s sta- ners, 421 ith street. In addition wedding \d visiting cards are engraved and printed in the best manner The stock of blank books is large and complete. While not exactly a necessity yet candies are at entirely a luxury and people when they bay want to be pretty sure of one or two things. ‘Coutse candies ought to be fresh and made ‘Of first-class materials and then there is the estion of Gi1z's candies, 11th and F streete, fill the bill in these particulars and no fancy prices are asked. Cheapness and quality are the merits of Gitt's candies. They are made daily and their freshness is assured Even a temperance advocate would be de- lighted with the kind and variety of bottles to be found at F. 8 Wittiams & Co.'s druggists, under Masonic Temple. There are all all sorts of graceful shapes and designs in glittering cut glass as well asin less costly ware. There is hardly anything that is more pleasing as an or- nament than handsome bottles, and, besides, they are so useful and then they lend them: selves so effectively to decoration. The variety in bottles in pairs offered by Wittiams & Co. affordsa wide range for selection and the prices are so reasonable. They have a fine assortment of toilet sets, &c., in derby ware and handsome inlaid wooden glove and handkerchief boxes. There is also an attractive line of atomizers, and the stock of extracts embraces those from the most celebrated perfumers, With a reputation extending over a period of twenty years for handling nothing but the best goods in their line, Merzorx’s fine family grocery, located at 417 7th street northwest, offers to buyers of Xmas supplies the finest line of new raisins, currants, citron, fresh candies and strictly new nuts, Malaga grapes and oranges to be found in the city, and especially are their fine oid whiskies noted for purity and smoothness in character. It you need a gallon of good whisky you canuot do better than to call at Metzger's. ‘Thanksgiving and Christmas are the twogreat holidays in this country, when every good housekeeper tries to outdo herself in matters relating to the table. To such a one a reliable grocer, who keeps just about everything she needs, is indeed a essing. and a good piece of advice for all who are in doubt is to go to N. A. Pooxx, the cash grocer, at M44 Louisiana ave- nue You'll be sure to be well treated There are few things that so directly affect man's comfortas the shoes or slippers he happens to have on. If you are wondering ‘what to give some man among your relatives or friends for Christmas why not give him a pair of comfortable shpper@ If youdo not know just where to get them why not go to the PamiLy Suox Stone? You'll not regret it, never fear. Of course you've read Jack's letters in the advertising columns of Tux Stax. In one of his recent letters to his father be told his fond rent how many common-sense and useful Vbristmas presents could be had in the way of men's clothes und furnishings at ACERBACH’s, New York avenue corner 15th street. They were wise sugges- tions. Nothing makes a more acceptablo gift for a lady than a pretty manicure set. 8. Dzsto, manufacturing jeweler, 439 {th street, up- stairs, can supply them at prices from @6 to 15. ‘Low prices for reliable goods is the rule with A. T. Lewis, 435 7th street. Here be found a fall line of wen's furnishings, their half hove up to their hats. Of course yotyare going to have a fruit cake or some other kind of cake for Christmas. The West End foiks have ample facilities for obtain- ing all the necessary ar for which C. Wrr- uER & Co, are located in midst at 1918 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Go early and avoid the rush is the good ad- vieeS. E. Youse of 804 7th street northwest offers 1 ‘and Montay be submits his im- mouse stock at special prices, ‘The ladies’ will find this sale especially advan- tageous to them. A handsome souvenir is given to cach customer purchasing @1 worth A nice servicesble present for s child is « ss suit Z — BD. Baayen & ‘0. are ‘tegular prices. i Pennsylvania avenue ‘mort 2 4 . Anything im tho way of tool chats, pea- knives and cutlery ean be found at L. H. Hor ‘RIN ey street. All Washingtonians kiow of Hanvey, and his fame in the oyster line extends from Mame to sccatwed eysters bed the sanity mows Faitce steam Market roast. Give him seal. California wines have grown in popularity during the last fow year. ‘The To-Katox Wig Comprar of 614 street is offering ajl the finest brands and guarantoes them to be pure, Hote we have it. Take time byjthe forelock and take advantage of the great clearing sale ‘at Hempauw’ ‘7th street northwest, to lay in a supply of boots, shoes and everything in that line. As for they are sure to please, and the stock is of the newest and best. Tak the little ones to see the Old Woman in the Shoe. Everything in the dry goods line, including a full stock of gente’ belongings, Is offaged by Jouxsox, Gauyer & Co., 636 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. The large stock of umbrel- 8 is offered at sluughtering rates, ‘The most acceptable Christmas presents in the Jewelry line are offered by W. 8. Tarrax, the jeweler, at 604 9th street northwest. His mente stéck includes many original novel Just think of it W. H. Horns, the well- known furniture and t dealer, has re- cently unloaded three car loads of the best far- nituro, Snished in the highest state of the art. ‘They are in all woods and will be sold at 25 per cent.losa than their real valuc. Great reduc- -tions are also offered in the carpet line and in- grains that hive beon selling at 75 cents now go atSScents. Mr. Horxe’s mammoth store is at the corner of 8th and Pennsylvania avenue. For $1.25 9 luce of congress shoe with full double outer soles and solid leather inner soles and counters can be bought at the Stan Suox Hovse, 726 7th strect. There are other good bargains that can be secured. For ex- ample, the $2.50 men's lace, “button or con- gress shoes can now be had’ for $1.50. Only 95 cents is asked for boys’ and mién's shoes that were $1.25. “This stock is of substantial make and satixfaction is guaranteed. Bottom prices are reached in the offerings made by the Bostox Croruixo Stone, 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Suits and overcoats and jety are in stock, prices-that will the poorest to have decent clothes. ticle of furniture as a Christmasgift has the quality of retaining in the home the joy of Christmas for perhaps « longer period than most any other gift that can be selected.” It makes home attractive and gladdens the lives of the members of the family circle. 1 line of articles that would be suital a purpose is now exhibited by Tuomas D. Luton, 415 7th street northwest. He has por- tiores,lace curtains and draperies that are being offered at reduced prices. There are some things at Eisexax's, 806 7th street and 1924-26 Pennsylvanin avenue, which every Christmas shopper really ought to sce be- fore’ completing their purchases. ‘These spo- cial offerings, however, appeal to thove whouro not Christmas #ho} For example, take five specialties, as follows: Pair of ladies’ black reguiar-made bose, 123¢ cents; lady's hand-knit skirt, 49 cents; misses’ cloth reefer, #1.25; tine ladies’ beaver cost, $5.49, and # pair of 2 Dianiests ‘for 98 cents. When these prices are compared with the regular price then the great bargain is fully appreciated. The ladies will be interested in the display by Pazmn, importer, 1107 F street, of Pati London and other imported designs in hi bonnets and toguos. ‘This house is exclusively devoted to millinery and has « well-established reputation. Particular attention is given to costume orders, Some good Dargains in watches, napkin rings, salts and peppers and other articles of silver and plated ware suitable for the season, are offered by Faaxx, the jeweler, 461 Pern ania avenue. Ladies’ solid gold be bought for $12 and a gentleman's watch for $25. Solid silver napkin rings, 50 cents, and other equally as good chances. Whether you area musician or not you can play.the aeolian, an instrument which is like an organ and produces the most delightial masic. It requires no training or wearisorae lessons to evoke from it the strains that eharm. Mr. E. F. Door, 925 Pennsylvania avenue, iis a large stock of these popular instrument -n hand, and in order to reduce the stock he now offers them at a reduction of 20 per cent, that ia to those buying during the present month. ‘The mere mention of such an offer is sufficient to convince thoxe who are at all familiar with these inwiruments that Mr. Droop has offered » great bargain. Ricuasp & Co., 628 Pennsylvania avenue, Who keep a fine line of wines and liquors for the holiday trade, are offering for_a few days only 500 of their celebrated John L. 8. cigars gudasolid gold-flled stem-winding watch for What an easy thing it 1s to decide on a suita- ble Christmas present for a man or boy when the New Yonx CLormixo Hovss, $11 7th street, offers 800 suits of clothes at €9.50. ‘These samo goods used to éell at from #5 to $9 more, and the reduction is one that ix worth taking int. consideration. Good overeoats can alto be bas. | at $9.50. It would be well to think about this right away, for these goods will uot last long at any such prices. The counters must be cleared. | No mercantile establishment shows » more marked improvement over the same period of last year than that of Mr. Wa. H. McKyew, 938 Pennsylvania avenue. Last Christmas prac tically all the business was done on one foo Since that time he has opened up four floor: adding ample elevator service, and moved his cloaks and suits to the second and third floors “THE EVENING STAR W. respectively, adding many new departments rogarded essential for properly meeting the re- quirements of his constantly increasing clic tele and also greatly enlarging the stock of all the ones. This house, familiarly known to older residents as ‘Taylors bas for many years enjoyed the reputa- tion of having the largest and most ex- clusive line of ladies’ and children’s cloaks and suits in the city Sv deeply set has this idea become that many ladies imagine that M: McKxew keeps nothing but those urticles.. This is not so. His usual stock includes a full variety of fancy goods especially adapted for the holiday trade, and in addition to his regu- lar stock Mr. JicKNew has secured a great many articles expressly suited for gift-giving. If you are in doubt of just what to purchase for your Christmas presents a visit to this es- tablishment will soon dispel it. poetic Katherine Rogers Dead. Katherine Rogers, the actress, died on Satur- day afternoon at her residence, 340 West 21st street, New York, after along illness. She was born ig England and attained prominence as an actress in that country before coming to Ameriea. Hor early years on the American stage were passed in Wallack’s stock company. Subsequently Mrs. Rogers played leading parte in the Union Square Theater, then under the management-of Shook & Paliner. After lea ing the Union Square Mrs. Rogers became a star. During the last few years of her life she was a member of A. M. Palmer's stock com- ny. ‘Two of her four daughters are actresses, Eleanor Moretti, w well-known leading lad: and Katie Florence, the ingenue of W. Crane's company ‘The burial will be in Wood- lawn cometery today. ea The Grant Monument Association. The fact has been made public that Hamil- ton Fish resigned as vice president of the Grant Monument Association of New York nearly a yea ago. Inability to attend meetings is given as the cause. Serious trouble prevails among the membors of the association. itich- ard T. Greener, the secretary, it is said will |. have to go. He has been receiving a salary and the idew is to select a secretary who will do the work gratuitously. Very little money has been received during the past three mon: ee ‘New York and the Big Fair. The dinner. given mt Delmonico’s in New York last night by the New York commisioners of the national Columbian exposition—Dr. Chauncey M. Depew, John Boyd Thatcher and Gorton W. Allen—-gave evidence of New York's intention to do what they could to make the exposition a success. Every name that stands high in "the city, and mauy throughout the state, Were represented either ly or by letter. Liberal assistance and extensive ex- hibits were promised in the name of New York. ———————— Revove Taz Cavse. It ip no doubt the correct thing to treet tue symp- toms of sdiseuse, but this is not effective unless the cause of the complaint is removed. ‘The sores and ‘eruptions of Scrofule may be healed by mercury and potash treatment, but unless the cause of these aymp- toms is cleansed from the system, they «ill return or attack sctne of the delicate organs. Swift's Bpecitic strikes at the cous of thetroubie, and forces ‘out to merms of disease, and the poleon through the ‘pores of the skin, and at the same time builds up the |. seneral boalth of the sufferer. ‘We will mati ealusbie boos to all who will send for it, SWIFT SPRCIVIC CO., Atlante, Qa > TON: DiC.” : SPENT OTHER PXOFLES MONEY. LADIES’ GOoDs. EDUCATIONAL. Joeeyh 8. Nuthane of New Orieatd Disay- For the past ten days prominent young mén | about town in New Orleans have been discuse ing the sudden departure from the city of Joseph 8. Natbans, and the cause that Jed to it. Last week a daily poper publishedweard signed by the firm which be represented. ia’ Now Or- leans to the effect that Nathans was no longer in their employ and that he was not quthor- ized to represent them iu any capacity.’ The IN WASH. 00: Were AX M.A UNIVERSITY GRAD: ‘wate, teaching Uy : P74. co. “Poe vance LATS, GREER, MATHEMATICS. nook, pty FPO RRSere atestoeame Weet foto Trot a NOLS GHA TACK FINE, ‘ALENCENS ES tae iawn conten, t reste Cuctaina Thtses, Saetmrs Sauaily cheap. E. SISSLING, Oat oth st neat se, Bw pT Ly BSR TEER, cos om etn BRADLEY, MODISTE. N. ¥., ivi ame FOE LL, Serrecrusl For BILIOUS & NERVOUS Buch as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Dizzinees, and Droweinese, Cold Chile, of Heat, Lose of {QUBINGER. Mas spruce et. Send tor cirewlar, PE Pane rie’ “s MES SCHMITTS SCiioGl. fe price. Cutting and basting « OLD WV MEIER. GRADUATE © SERS Mary AC Chuprh. Neaaes Culture. Onan. Tosory of Music st ue- rem Tula 20 ocke M™ FE maicangpy, card was signed by 8. P. Shotter & Co. of Se- Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, on the Skin, Formeriy 12th and @ sta, tlhe KINDE RGA nah, Gi Itn transpires that Nathans’ Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and Mervous and Seneatione, ————— SSES. Come teortage will foot 4 pei $15,000, an - ow ni «. id was consummated by means of forgeries on the ‘most extensive scale. Besides the firm Nathan represented pos ar bank has been hit to the extent of $8,000 by the young man's specu- ns. THE Pee ons Watt. One IEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. BEECHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS ‘FEMALES TO COMPLETE WEALTE, For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, impaired ne Digestion, | Constipation, Disordered Liver, ete., Evemxe Axo Panty Daussses CLEANED. PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MOST SLOCUTION ORATORY, TRaMaT] RDWAKD Cc. To a DELICATE FABRIC. and Sie ADA TOWNGEND, Trockers, 131 the muscular ROKEKS ‘ rion, bringing back the sod crouaing wisn tne MOOEBUG r — THE CHERO! ELL ovt. Fry aging of _ beget: oF LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED N An Agreement Reached With the Govern- aS PILLS HAVE THE ‘SALE OF —— DEMI NEUF.—— ‘Wo tho Nervous, ae ANY PROPRIETARY & red onl: t ey me “A spectal from Tablequab, 1. T., says: Pape ba oy To Bi ti "Gon S08 ane Sere ra e After more than two years of negotiations " TER ns ILLS on RECEIPT. yea Parea} ‘SLux, BaNzo. and four visite of the Cherokee eommission to — a ees * vk Rea a Eg ¥ con ‘Tablequah an agreement today was finally coi = = Ree summated whereby the Cherokees agreed to AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Ess “oo E a ie = part with their title to the strip, an@ only the action of the United States is needed to make it public land. ‘The price finally agreed, upon, is $8,595,796.123. By the terms of the agreement the Cherokees relinguish not only the® strip, but all claims or interests of ony Kind or character shey may havo in the land lying west of tho 96th degreo, which were conveyed by them to the Osages, Poncas, Ottoes, “Missouris ‘and Nez Perces, though, as far asthe Cherokee Nation is con cerned, it has relinquished all its claims to these lands, which, under the patent, were set apart to that nation, as an outlet, La Crippe ISH wud ITAL THI5 AFTERNOON, JRAtcurrre, Dane & cv.. aucnoncers. CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY. CORNER R |) AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS NORT!: WEST, IMPROVED BY SEVEN MUDELN BRICK REST- By virtue of a ai f the 8 Court of the ir fs decree of the Supreme District of Coluu:bia, made tered 1m equity cause No, 13202—Case axt. Case et ul.—the under TomMokKOW LATIMER & SLOAN, aucnoncers, 41-108. G_ STREPT NORTHWEST. MapaNe CARD DUNN ART ME vist st. now. Artistic repairing and menting India casiimere shaw.s, FOR THE. AYS. eo ea ee COMPRISING REAL, BKONZE VASES, BRONZE AND GILT ARD. RECEIVERS, FRENCH BRONZE STAT- Sued, astrustee, will well at public ancien in front | UEAa US." URUNZE BUGIS Be premises. on TUESDAY, DEC! MBER Til ICKS, VY. ENTY-SECUND, 1 at, HALF-PAST FOUK S ¥ he city of Washinton, Dy i Lots 18, 190 and ¥ of Washington, D.C. viz. Lots 138, 130 and Ad0 of Johns.” Aliey ahd Willian Sharon s recorded i 1 ilivision of ‘square No. 159, fronting 70 feet on It COUE vet north and 100 feet on Seventeenth street west, YS, HAT RACKS. ‘with the iinprovemonts thereon. VALUA ‘Terms of gale: One-tird cash, of which $1,000 PHRISTMAS GIFTS, AT AUCTI: amUist bo paid at time of sale, residue im to equal in DNESDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY. EN A.M. and THE and malhwentt, payable respectively in one and tw Years, | eB, at EL mad a ith interest, to be ovider 'y the promssory notes | P. ithin OuF rooms, 1400 G street, near Treasury Of purchaser, bearing date as of day of sai, and se- | Departuent, we Will sella np collection of holid: | goods, and ‘comprising a’ it does rare and valusb) cUired by a reserved lien or deed of trust on the prem- ‘ve Exhibi- STYLES IN CAPE AND @ beh Feecived by the 3 eee . LI th St Rw Modiste And Ladies’ Tat \ PEMALe SEMINARY bool. no"90-1m_ (CRS CLEANED, NLTELED AND REPAIME equal to new: 30 eure’ carer Mi iL AND MAN TeEMEDIA jepartiont. vee tise im “\uiey tae saneer and where 1G MATERIAL, ape; plain or with crepe or vei AND SPLRITUAL ises. or the eutire purchase money paid. ives astro ewical ieee agin i i | Flee shook commend wyngmn stentcn et Fr . oe purchases woptions ‘Tbe tecus ef onto mrast bs codes SLOAN cots finds most victims Sousplied with in ftteen days irom day of sale or the | “aise os ont Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, DAR & 00. Auctioncers. GOVERNMENT | 8; sins te A.U., INQ], at“ TN OC: - we United States Coast antl Gearetic M™ T. B. HARRISON, 1329 F STREET, 18 CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, THROUGH HER , AGENTS IN LONDON AND PARIS, THE LATEST FASHIONS IN ,- WASHIN KINDERGAKTE MODEL KIND EKG. TN MAL INSTITUTE. Ne AND SCHOOLS, trustee will, if he deews it Lent, resell the property at ie risk and cost ot defaulting purchaser. ‘The DFop- Orty will be sold entire subject to existing leases. wag, PDWAKD 8. McCALMON 1, Trustee, among the feeble and those who have allowed their blood to become RAtcurve, pain 20 Pennsyivaniaave. n.w. w re Purvey, 205 New aT TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NEW BRICK DWELL- | Jersey aven i ‘ : tinal K:ndenwarven Mawes sluggish and impure, . | fib hi idQth SESGIES SOLE: | pbeatho Se ROR PROPER eee Liss ==. rom ta hber 1106, oe S90, nad Near Qe fonts sas | RaTCRIFFE, DARE & CO., Sak A SATEEN sits Minas Kerr's Day School for young Indies and EN oa ete east Hm avr Here, oys.oe- Pemann wuunees | SRST oe Mae itera soe fares ol anet Henle tat ‘Wii be sold separatesy. ~ ia vt als aaces. E ek, eiven uae iy te Wit i be sold seDarately: a cauh, residue in one and, SLLES ON E-STRKEY BETWEEN SEVENTH latest Farisian style. Point 2 A amt. A) 4 two'yeats, with interest outs Sraiee the Quote | AND EIGHTH SIMERIS NORTHEASI BY | Wlove cieausus'a acini AL Dhgy | PE SECS SIMS | By retusa enter run guy rcorantin er so. | Dx ea xo : APSAPAP A | rere sees | 10 Jel ce Sone oftbe taser he i ane F 100 deposit to be. Vaid Barks Spr of parton; ei aapent oe ad | 8 SCupited with ih ten days the trustees reserve rst to resell at risk and cost of purchaver. WALTER E WkIOH? ‘of Colunivia, we will sell trun of tee prensie, Seay pr etl ano he ren es NAT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, Lots 27 and 2s in W. B. Todd's subdivision of square eight hundred and Dinety-three, a8 per Pint Thliber WF rone DAIOUT; Fuster, | Su, o: the records of the office of the surveyor af the W. E. EDMONSTOS, Trustee” | Pittrs of sale: One-hgf cash; balance in one and Office, 500'sth st... | two years trom tate of sabe, Math hieeront Sa gre ane f 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and be secured by of trust on the premises sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A. of £200 to be paid at the tune of sale. Terms to, be com- bited with fu fifteen days or the trustees sederve the SCOURING. should be used without delay, both as a preventive, of the disease and to build up ed tor January 1, 18 Aeokds THIS EVENING. RATCLIFFE, DARR & 0o.. auctioneers, 920 Pepnsyivani New York ave. First Tk of every dewcrivtion PARTY DRESSES, PLUSH AND VELVETS. ANTON AND CABOLINE LEKCH, formeriy with myy VATE INSTRUCTION etirntary or advanced studien by s unipersiny st TUToR — th afte: —— | Higit £0 resell at the risk and cost of the defauiiny pur- | A. Fiser and Maisou \iese, Farin 2A emp nts een wits te 6 system : rr JEWELRY STORE BY AUCTION, | chaser. All conveyaneiuy seg tho tin cent of Dur Suey ie Rar a” tay La Crippe VESTA SghTHWEST. FOR 00 HENRY EWERBACH PIANOS AND ORGANS. Sie ti —<——————_— wd UN ERAL-FTSD — —= | POR $ALE -OUK STOCK OF SLIGHTLY USED | Pamunx TWENTY-FIRST, sALE OUR STOCK. ; ee FeiaXtsis atwost bxtacst which is one of the most Serious and debilitating of complaints, leaving the patient utterly prostrate. AYER'S 01 people “whi 10) UL VoINo aoe DROP. PA iNoT, France. Correct French arisiat probuncation. Parti ular attention ivan to ou sersation and belles lettres. Tfial less 26 N. 3. ave. yod0-Ine EACH ANY Pius rait an 1 lessous; wo 9. satisfactory results Artist, zs Pat. RAtcurrs. DARE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF HOE DRUM CYLINDER PRESS, CHAMPION PAPEK CUTTER, PKOOF PRESS, pon AND ENGINE SHAFTING, Tousewoud; a fur gyaRto MEDIUM UNIVERSAL PRESS, TYPE, | 73,-Octave Square Gra oe iB, ke. Be. ved loge serpent UESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWEN- | 7. "sctave Square Se TY-NINTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will sali the printing office, No. F street northwest, the above presses, &c., to which attention is invited. ce RATCLIFFE, DARKE A S. wi NSINGER, Ax SHINGIUN HORSE AND CARRIAGE Bi ZAAK, No. M40 LOUISIANA AVENUE. Gold and Silver Gents’ and Boys’ sizes, C ‘uff Buttons, Charms, Pia truments, Ghns, Revolvers, Choc) being the stock of a dealer dectining Dusiness to leave the Ql7-7t_KATCLIFF! lave had but very Little Use, rac, but put a y Grand Steinway & Sons’ Pian PRES be steer senooi, i ‘A thorough and progressive echool_ for bs ot any onde, ses uci SHIKE AVENL 2 Ei1s | PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWENTY HEAD OF wait each buyer. woe “Thos NUKTHWEST, ‘He CITY OF WasHiNG- FINE HORSES AND MARES. ven eoch instrument. * OOD 00! i a TON De THURSDAY MORNING, DLCEMULi TWENTY. | 829 tnonthiy. Cali and see the Pianos ed ke Sy By virtue of adecree of thy Supreme Courtof the | FOURTH, at TEN OvcLOC + Will be sold within the . twenty head of fine Horses and Mares shipped District of Colnuibia, ‘passed gu the ath day of De Seniber, 18 ist S000, we will seli | here from Philadelphia amd Daud on utueny [ET & DAVIS PIANOS, THE UPRIGHT . or ruesy. i bred Bay Gelding Grape Vine. & years ab 0, that excelsall others.” Unique. st3 les for arsaparilla suction. 8 $2 | puch: sound; uss trotted in 20. Gray Mare Fanny | bridal und Cliristiuas presets, at AgeD<3, 811 Oth ELLEN tof the premises, '; has trot 2.40. lore, rears : w. : PPantd me fine family horse and fast. ‘Une. pair of fine Dratt | = Tzu hundred students im eon Dee . ¢ , orses; weigh = S00pounds. Besulsful Black Fann a Shorthamt, *)yewrtane, bockveey— andvenaure imiisiior erocm tains! | mar etna ae meet tiny eee ieee |. Bl Set ‘and the balance in two equal intallueuts, Day” Of thre lot are good wor veciahse cal ete inoneandt o from #1 f sale, or all and showid command the attention of s 2 ‘home tauvus shortuand aud type speedy and compl Stith “option ‘of the ‘purchaser. ‘he deterred DIS to buy. Every one will poutively be |. Sss® “oo ‘rting siced tiassen “Hhenowens! ndvancwment of to bear interest at U percent and to be secured Hout reverva, ‘S. BENSINGER, Om have wo Sborusend and t) lating ek recovery. by a trust upon the property sold. A deposi: of two | d21- ‘Auctionecr. OKCH & CO. tation Pull bast $0) dotlare will be fequited at tine of wale. | 7S" gee Piauios for rent. nese. prac pian cue ticepers tae amie ea tara | -Ateeoum et aw. | EOL BRE ADDR Gay TF me ms ie ~. i: — AA Nat truetees Fee, toecpruto Yoel: the brevet tite | reusTeRs SALE OF VERY VALUALE TwO- Ben ERE AAD BD inn § Pregident and Proprastot i] ure ou Further advertiseioeut ax shey aba) think STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, No. | Bu E EA‘ BoP BLP —— eee ANDREW AL irae: B, 716 8 STREET NORTHWEST. J. HOLDRWOR EE ORDOR Tf Trustees. | By virtue ot a certain deed of trust, recorded in liber PIANOS. a16-deas 138049 st. D. w. 1589. folio 9 et seq., que of the land records of the (BE BERLITZ ncHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 728 eh st a Branches in inost of te proucipal cittes, Send ter circulars. LATIMER & SLOAN, “Auctioncers, **The sweetest-toned piano made,” guaranteed for Ufetime factory prices; $10 payments. F. G. SMITH, Little Girls and Boys District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we wil! offer for sale in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1891, at HALF-PAST FOUR ELEGANT Hor! no®3-1m 3 Penn. ave. DAY OF DECEMBER, 01, a FOR PANGATNE, TY MEVIABLE FINE FIANOS vy ‘K_ CASE UPRIGHT | 0" - M.. parzof lot 7, im squire 419, inthe | 4° and orgaus cal? w Krakuuer Piano Avency. — COMTANOS USED: ONLY TOUR: WEERS. CLE | city of Washington, District of Columbia. Beginninz [ 200 4 st. a BU Matablished nfs. | AGRE. MARIS EIRDERGALTED 4: a lopenden’ upon thetr parents an] T DOUBLE Biiags BEDSTEAD’ WITH | ou street forty AU) ieet gust trum the northwest | Practical Piano GARTEN Xi A few cents’ worth of articles fron Le . said square, and running thence easton said Street 2 feet ; thence south 2 feet, thence west 23 feet: oh ct ‘A, | thence north '25 ‘feet to the place of besinuing. Sold HANDSOME LADY'S SECRETARY AND CHALK, | subject to Of trust amounting to 63, 2 OAK TABLE, CUT GLASS, LIMOGE DINNER | terest. SERVICE, LINENS PLATED WARE, ‘Lerins of sale: All cash in excess of said deed of trusts. PRISE KNIVES, FORKS, FINE 8100 deposit time Of sale. Tesus to be compiled HANGINGS, ELEGANT MINOT With in ten days or the property will be resold ut risk I DEBUAKD, WITH DINING TABLI and-cost of detaulting purchaser, aiter five days’ re- muent ih {he Bvening sist. fn B.} srusteee tion at our ware root ker Bros.. ates, Yischer. Ivers & Pond standard makes and therouchly reiabie. Pianos 108 Fent. Bargains ig second-hand pianos aud unas. BANDERS & STAYMAN, WF st aw J. JAY GOULD'S Wonder Store will inake them happy. SCRAP PICTURES. FAVORS, TREE ORNAMENTS, 7 =, Everything for ladies and ebslavea, & Es: ing for ‘Wholesale and retail. 421 OTH ST. Open from 8:30 a.m. 08:30 p.m. 1” My Dear Mr I cougratuiate you warmly on your great success im COVERED CHAIRS. Ma’ ‘PRAS 0 OME Wobve nels TRESS, wes aziz £ BENTON, LAue ‘&® SLOAN, Auctioneers: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED POVERTY, BEING PKEMIDLS NU. 712 D ALSO ‘BU . CART BY A. J. JOYCE’ STREET SOUTHWEST. AK BUGGY BY JNO. McDER- | _ By virtite of a certain deed of trust dated the Ist day . FINE SET OF HARNESS FOR | of April, A. D. 1885, and duly recorded in Liver 112) ABOVE CART. KOBES, WHIPS, &e., &c., COM. | folio 14 et seq., one of the lund records of the District PRISING IN ALL AN ELEGANT LOY OF FINE | of Coluubis, at the request of the party secured ae thereby, we wili eli at puolic auction ih front of the premises ou ngae4 ‘JANUARY FOURTH, Lay, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. the following real estate, situate in the District at: . to wit: All that cer- tain piece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and being Jot numbered forty uine (40) accurding to the subdivision made by. Willian F Mattingly and Samuel Ceas or lots numbered uineteeh (29), twenty (20) and twenty-one (21). in Seaton and Sweeney's recorded subdivision of sjuare nutibered five, with the improvem nts, of a two-story and basement brick dwelliny, street south west oe eens one PE HOLIAN,” A WONDERFUL BE! hye thee uel, StAXD With MAKBLE-TOP FONIER, ROCKER, OAK SUIT REQUISITES, &., ‘&e- WLUMBIA © (2S La. ave. ck t ) Year as a business a mueuber of th 2 the bats ‘only SSTEY ORGANS—250,000 HAV ‘and sold. Beautiful ew sty: SANDEKS & STAYMAN, oc2-3m ck F at Sbs ThE 1 z oe a = FUE PP Prize Medal Paris Exposition. 200 frst premiams, splined Sy ave 900 ita those ced ela te: Garsity” OT Pnse taken teachers bso Upright tat can take te piace of a Grand. ji-tr PFEIFFER & STEDNWAY, CHASE. GABLEK. BRIGGS’ PIANOS, ‘Oncans and Molians tor saie of rent. DEOUI"S Music Store, ave. FURNITURE NEAKLY NEW. on THUMSDAY DECEMBEN TWENTY-FOURTH, HES O'CLOCK 4A at readence 80. 146 re will well above goods. to witch we in Nt ot fine goods. BEST & GOE3 FARTHEST. 1 re ee rr aud retical Sgt arse humastse Sous 1 beteut tthe LATIMER & SLOAN, APPETIZING. JOHN'S ES? r ATL Studiwe Baw! TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE T OF itu GROUND EXTENDING FKOM VERMONT AVE- ENT! KET, IMPROVED Fae CE AND IE AC BING OSNELEANS Excolsallothers.in purity, tévor and" FRONTING ON SAID STREET cel ers,in pt . flavor of acertain deed of trust, dated April 22. economy. “Ones tried, always used.” seb whlch hes been duly recorded ty Liter 31886, Ask your grocer. 188 atfolio 212 et'seq., one of the land records ot Dis- trict of Colum} and upon the written request of the Dery secured uereby. We will ofer f2F aio at public Suction in front of the premises 3 CEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, a a M. eee = situate in y of Washington, said, to wit. Partof lot numbered four (4) in Howard etal subdivision of part of square no a Mare huinbered three Lundred and thirty-four tH DAY OF DECEMBEK, A.D. 354), as said subdivision is recorded in Liber H. b. 0. O'CLOCK P.M. < st colic 187. one of the records of the office of the ‘Hosiery, Underw yor of the said District beginn: - A $e Northeast corner of said ot store ang. westwuardly on the north line of feet and three inches (43 ft. 3 in. Lied ae line of vermon avenue to ee said lot, thence, eastwardly on, aad south line AMNON BEHREND, Aseurnee, and three inches (43 ft. 3 im.) tothe ‘ Hue’ot sid, avenue, and ‘hence ‘north wardiy om: the A17,18,19,21,28,23 8is'7th st n.w. west line of said avenue fourteen (14) feet to Bac | >= DENTISTRY. Dicer acl ia my improt ‘Sundays, } KOSHON’S DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLISHED Sh 1008 L4tb, atm. is i Fall sets $20 and is aa, Stein rasta REE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED ee RES fog eprts eiton guns gun ment of the Colt University, trom 1 toS p.m. Sab Serre eetigaeegein tt nea Sos 7 piace, feoth xtra ~ 3 7 PA. AVE. dete rani eae AEs EARSOP EE Or CIPAIDEN on al aay pacar seg maar NATIONAL het 2. 2 to all the and, a years, the property, or all cash. All conveyancing and fe- cording at prizchaser's cust, “A. Gepweit of $100 wall We terms to be complied with ‘or the may 186 AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTOR, Tee LST. NW PIANO AND HARMONY, NDEEW» RICE Vocal CULTURE. 5. Also musical history aod ynaiy OUCH, WORKMANSETP Su as Live st. mw. 1 , VILSEKVICE INSTITUTEAN! Re Arastie Sijies.” flied in, desinus of MAOH: | AVL Gunsoem comes, 1377 20m tg. Fastlane EST DECORATIVE AKT. Panos for rent Poe pment SEOOND-HAND PIANOS. — A latwe amortnent, comprising almost every well-known make in the country. in thorouch , Will be closed oUt at very jow fixures. SPECIAL INDUCEMEN TS offered both to prices aud in bic wiil be Easy MONTHLY RSTALAER agers a0 MEDICAL, &c.__ D® LER. 464 C ST., BET. 43 AND 6TH STS. N.W., The well-known ladies’ physician, can be consulted dai’y from, 10 to 1 and 5 to. Prompt treatment. 219-5" READ AND BE WISE Di BROTHERS. 68 16 Fit., ‘Lincoln Nat. Bank, ‘THE UNDERSIGNED, AS- latel ‘under the 5 f rane His Fis Yeaus Or Miseny. HOW JEROME GRAHAM SUFFERED WITH CA- TARRE. Jerome Graham, the bright and manly fifteen-year- old son of Mr. James F. Graham, resides ins cosy home at No. 2805 Olive ave. n. w. A reporter who called on him a few days ago learned the following story {rom him: aimiLauons. Spas SPCDENTS IN Vocal wun Deut Mis. £8. STEELE, pupil of hel and Vannucin. ace; tional te special torus Jor special cases. 1 SHOULD CON- refer> eu <n Ree oo, OF, Cook BAKER, has removed trom Gil to 12th st. Special or clase lessons. cats, analy: Dastce (or atmos, receytiot, Sc. Furntatied to reg (DUCATE FOR BUSINESS. Brit Veesceitias besiwess coLtzon, Cor. 7th and D ca Fe Feel 30 i satire y three feet and th spunea " Ronoe aloo d_ seven incl ii digg b it inl F a ANHOUD ED BY USING A BO! oR bE Sabres i to fat and dto 7pm ing. eas Tage bie red 1 bolo ‘Mies EMMA FRENTISS, Principe. was thick and husky, aud my votcosounded. seit I ‘was speakin« through my nose. I bad large swellings on my neck, which I thought due to sore they persisted for several months. I went to Dr. JORDAN, 606 133th st. m. great relief since Ihave boon under hie ‘2080 ts free to through now. I ‘sore throat since I commenced treatment. iaclear. The swoliinse in my neck are now ‘a8 not to be noticed. Dr. JORDAN has ‘wonderful lot of xood. Dr. JORDAN Eexulehes sit sasaiols, Bs Sal charges are so reasonable that they sre resch of ail. Ofice hours-Di0 11 am, 2 to tid, 19-0088