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=—__ =—_—_— W. A. Paence & C TAY Market Spacey Cornsr Sa wt. Ocn Abvaxce Stock Or Exsrow- 4 5 ERIES Of all sorts have arrived and are NOW on SALE. ‘These ous having deen bourht severs! months back were selected with great care and are up to the highest STANDARD of i¢h-CLASS EMLKUIDERIES They are not the ordinary, epertectiy fished woods shown by many Aowses, bugare x!) of #LTERIOR WOUK WAN- SHIP ond FINISH, ou tbe WEST QUALITY Cloth. “Tie prices aco as low as you pay for the nite, #0 you can see how 1 Wi eft youto buy SUPERIOR EMBROIDERIES REAT from, and aii «0 CHOICE ana RANE. Why, fe would 1 the heart Of an embroidery con Boisseur with deiizht to look at this COLLEC- TION. Ay we nay sbove, this 1s butthe ad- Wauce arrival, the forward «uariof the main erny. as it were, Come and seethem if you are fond of ooking at Bue Eaubroideries, aches wide, At ALL PRICES from Be. to 75e. gard. FINE NAINSOOK EDGES Frou: to 15 inches wide, At ALL PRICES from 10e. to $1.00 yard. NOVELTY NAINSOOK EDGES From 4 to O:nches wile. They are ENTIRELY NEW IDEAS, never having been shown before tisveason. They are New IRISH POINT and OP2N-WORK EFFECTS on PINE NAINSOOK CLOUH. They are beauties, and well worth cowina to gee. SETS OF CAMBRIC AND NAINSOOK FMBROID- ERIES (KDGING AND INSERTING TO MaTow, ESPECIALAY DESIRABLE for making up DAL OCTPIOS. Our ASSOKTMENT of these match vets t very lane and choice and ALD. NEW PATTERNS, EX ALI-OVER EMBROIDERIES Gar ASSORTMENT ts complete, comprising all of the NEWEST AND PRETTIEST designs and patterns DEMI-FLOUNCINGS OF NAINSOOK, | AND IRISH POENT, In a very iarce VARIETY OF PATTERNS. AML at GUARANTEED PRICES. You know that you ALWAYS find the choicest (ine of EMDROIDERIBS here. Weity swiss $5.00 (es aes $1.98. ‘Wo have six of those lovely Velvet Rim PUFFED SURAM Crown Hats for Children ‘They are it, BLACK, GREEN, BROWN, COTTA. We want to close these out, reewar peice was €5.00. We have ‘The MAKKED them DOWN to $1.98 racs. HATS AND CAPS For INFANTS, CHILDREN snd MISSES MARKED DOWN below COST. These goods munst be sold before January 1 tu inake Toou:. They are all pew and of the latest styles. Some of the sizes are sold out, but those that remain (auc there is a larce assortment? you can buy st RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. ‘These you will find are RARE GOOD BaR- GAINS. } To: st Anrictes At SPECIAL PRICES. Our line of Fine EX- TRACTS, in toth FRENCH and domestic auanufseture, is very large All of the popular odors at tho LOWEST PRICES. Botties free of charge. Also LAKGE line of | FINE SOAPand TOILET PACE POWDERS at RIDICULOUS PRICES. | W. A. Puce & Co. 79 MARKET SPACE, (Corner Sth st. SSA Sok TET gk BB ey ke bey GSP tare “oo? “WY Rue Sss8 = We bave aa immense stock of Evenivy Gloves— All colors—Biacks, ‘Taps and the dainty “thet opera shades." These are yenuine Foster- ‘book «toves, having tho mark of geRuineness cn ‘The Mousquetatres A profes: twin attendance at either ature, Doth Giace ant Suede. ‘Whites, Modes, Yea: ‘the inside of the wriais, come in 8, 18, sional wiove ft Who will St them to yourhemd. No ‘Wors of praise need be said to com- Tuewiation of Foster Gloves, but the Pubite should be cautious about busing so-called “Fosters not marked with the Foster brand—"*Wilitan,” **Fow- ler" or “*Fosterina."" We warrant the oVes we sell to be the real Foster Kid Gloves, and are proparedto prove thei such. 34 and 30m, Jenaths. J.C. Horosixsox, W7 PA. AVE., COM ¥ AND 13421 STS. equal the genuine Fuster Gloves with the ceie- | baled Foster hooks, it NN NN VN NN ie amt AM A RRR HH EFS eee AA ROR Mon Ok A . MMM AAR RK HH ERE. There are other hock g'oves than the Feater, and there are many gloves made with Foater hovks, but there are no gioves with oF without houks that Ciosed ali day Friday-New Year's day, The livaitest spots in the store * Row sre Glove, Fan. Lace aud Neckwesr departnients. Fortu- nately we bougnt a plenty. If you have beep watchin the papers closely You will notice that prices on Gloves are lower here than anywhere else, We intended they shouid In Evening Gloves we have the delicate ‘Tans and Mode shader, Nile Green, Pearl, Cream, Lavender, Pink, Gray, Ox Blood and Black. 36-button-lensth 20-buttun-length 30-button-length. 2 MEN'S GLOVES.--Opera shades only. Reduced from €1 aud $1.50 te SOc, yer pair to close. Neck Duesstxos. ‘The neck should be dressed sty!- ishly and becomingly. We bzve the ‘waerewiths with which todo it. All the latest fads and wrinkles. New Chiffon Fronts and Jabots, Silk Ruchings, Laces, &c. Fass For Looxs, Mosrzx: ‘You wanta Dressy Fan. Last see~ son's will notdo. The men are notic- imz these things more every year. Suk Gauze Fans as low as 4c. and as bich as 82 Japanese Silk Fans in the delicate ing shades to match costumes, 1.98. Feather Fans from $1.50 up. Ostrich Tip Fans, $4.50 to $15. We are ready to deck you out “cor rectiy"—see them. Tue Box Maxcne, 314 and 316 7th st.n.w. Laxssvzex & Bro. ANOTHER LETTER FROM Jack. My Dear To ¥ in Yeu show: low. I've lonesome at t tle heart of Washington. e Why.old fel- *s0 bad wad feel so es that my big heart falis asleep. Haven't much time to @ream, thoagh. Go to see her fre- quer Joo Waters tried on my Full Dress Suit last might. Couldn't wake him believe that it costonly @25 until I promised toxet himone for that price. Tleass have Auer- back send one mysizeforhim. The with the Full I brought bome. a certainly saved me lots ey. Give him my regards. Anything new? Your trend, a speak of a lonely © northwest p: com JACK. JOSEPH AUERBACH, 23 Pa. ave. i N.Y. ave., cor. 15th st. Apprepriate gifts for wen. AERLRALRLLLLELERE REREAD : Ar td AA in t.. & & i ; MWh 2&4 PP RRA n ec Er Eee it go 3 Ri Ht Ee ae KR OU Ce Mark every article on sale at our store. We ‘the le lieve in one price to all, and that We xuarantee the goods we mdstand ready to rectify errors, It bas gever been our custom to make a bir noise abo iret-clave Lamys, Gea Fixtures, Brice brac, Goid-and-Onyx Goods, or any- thing else im our line, with fair prices var stock, but if you want aud fair treatment, call. Can be pat inte t « DESI N WORK IN FLOWERS tea particwiar featureof our busines, Fe cities anscrpassed. Prices modezate, A. Geos & Bro. te Per Sw 1B. B. Quickest delivery in the erty. 0 . Hlovsercxsismse Goons aT JOENSON, GARNER & CU.'3, @6 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. 0.4 Bleached Sheeting, splendid quality tie, 10-4 Lock wood Bleached Sheeting, 230 Cohasset and Ctca Bleached Sheeting, 29e. ow Case Cotton, Lic. amd 12 Ke. = BLE DAMASK. 58-inch Cream Damask, 3c. imc German Cream Damask, very fue quality, emdic! line of Bieacbed Damask from 50c. to$1. ties and Napains from GOc. par dez. up. ANKETS AND COMFORTS. We are offering extra good bargains in this line, |-4 White Wool Blankets, $1.75. Fine W bite Wool Bisatets, $3.50, 64. 86. Size Bed Comforts, 81 01 ‘alance of our inarain, Tapestry and Boly Brus- Carpets at creatly reduced prices to clove them JOMNSON, GARNER & CO., (G6 Penna ave aw. lowers at Weddings, Pores, Dinners, Rmepticns and similar ABOUT OUR EMBROIDERED FLANNELS. ‘We surely carry the largest and ‘most select stock of odd snd beauti- ful Embroidered Flanuels ever shown im this city. ‘THE PATTERNS Are one aggregation of beautiful de- signs, one prettier and richer than the other. —Styles—Exquisite-Styles— THEY START IN PRICE AT 75 CENTS PER YARD. At that price we show probably ten Cifferent styles, some small and eat, others larze and spread pat- terns. FOR 9c. We show twenty-eight distinctive Patterns of Embroidered Fiannels, in Styles far more beautiful and our Flannel far better than goods wehave seen retailed for $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. At this price, 9Sc.. we know ‘Wo will surprise you in the loveliest of designs. FOR $1.25 PER YARD We carry thirty numbers — some Berolis, some Leaves, some Sprys, ‘but all artistic im design and finish, THEN Come the $1.50, $1.75. $2, 82.25 and $2.50 pacterns. —We wish— —you would— —se0 these. — —They admit— of much— admiration. — COLORED EMBROIDERED FLANNELS. Rei on Black. Biack on Red. Biue on Black. Goid on Black. For $1.25 per yard. Also ALL-OVER EMBROUDEEED Flanneis in the dotted designs, such as Blue, Pick, Cream om Cream. ‘Our Flannels are si| washable; will fot sbrink when laundered. — By all means see us acon on— —Embroidered Flannel. If— ——out of town write tous. at YOU CaN OBDER FROM US BY MAIL. 2 we 430, 420, 422, 424 AND 420 7TH ST. | SP ty is Sky Yo xs Sm. © £ks Oar LINE 18 TOO LANGE and we shal) KEDUCE, IT fn priceas 3 QUANIITY Gurung tue NEXT TEN DAYS, $200 Onyx Calinet reduced to. O10 Cabinet ** $103 Catmet $170 Table 105 43t S27 sis az si4 813 so IMESL PRICES FUE ONE WKER ONLY. W. B. Moses & Soxs, 1 Cor. Fsud Ttthete. now. EEKEE eeze* ‘eke wEEES ~ e gevty Pry Sov? aE in >) always close the store on New ‘3 Day. Friday will be no excep- vextsa Groves.—youtnowthe ition we Lave for Gloves. Every serutinized minutely. Under the pair old way you looked for flaws; under the new way we look for them for you. We pur own importation Yaris manufacture ers. Next come the products of such re- owned manufacturers as ‘*Reynier,” “Perinot” aud others. We lave al the Jengths—6, 8, 14, 16, 20 and 30 buttons— White snd Voari. As u-lensth White and Pearl Suede Gloves for $1.55 per pair. S-button-iougth Kid Mousquetaire, in White ana Pearl, embroidere in Black, Gloves, in avsorted Tans, on!y $1.25 per Pair. Of our own !mpertations ana the Rey- niers and Per-nots we have: Gructon-ieuxths at $1.63 and $2.10 per pair. Sdutton-lengths at $2, $2.25 and 5 per pai -button-lengths at $1.75 and 82.50 er pair. 16-buiton-lengths at 8: per patr. BO-Lutton-iengths et $5.15 and 83.75, er pair. "e 20-button-lengths at 84.50 per pair. —Not an im- nand. Fans of and ostrich feathers, ranging iu price frou $1.50 to 810. Asovr Tur Coat Sate Buyers Legap coming at store openinz— ‘and there has been uo let up to this writ- ing. Many are buying the Coat barga:n of their life. Many will hear of these bargains later, and be sorry they did not come. It may not be too late to- morrow. Wirzias H, 3} 1t PA. AVE. Io K yew, w. Goov_Byz, 1891-OLD YEAR—1801, FAREWELL, Hanwexorns. Time works wondrous changes, For sev- enteen years we have been with yon, and we think you liked us “‘pretty well.” We @iuays gave you a “‘sguare deal,” didn't WE MUST LEAVE thought for Washinxton and a kind word for Washingtonians. A’ we have already told you we are going into the WHOLESALE SUsI- SESS. Our ambition is to become exten- sive manufacturers, but we “‘must lay the foundation before we cam build tie Eructurc.” That's why we're SELLING OUT! But, come to think of it, we can scarcely call it “SELLING OUT." The prices at which we ere selling SUITS end OVERCOATS are No Prices Ar Au Just a mere excuse for a price; a little of cash that's barely eno to prevent you from saying: “You Cay Ger Cxornzs Ar Haxsvrcens’ < For Normxe. Af there's a man in Washington ot vicinity who needs a pew Suit or Overcoat half price is ALL 1T WILL COBY HIM AT HAMBURGERS’. ‘Talk abont low Prices, talk about bargains, talx about discounts and reductions, why, there never wasasale of Fine and Stylish Clothing tn this locality to compare with Ham- bangers’ 50 per cout off sale. Think it over just a mo- ‘ment and realize what (t means. Our reqular retail ‘Or 50 Pee Cent DISCOUNT. PARENTS, ‘We invite your particular attention to our *‘nobby” end very attractive variety of Children's Fine Suits. Our discount of 50 per cent will en- able you to buy those superior gansente ‘at even lew than the cost of trashy Clothing. See us, and se us Quickly. HassvacexS’, 621 Passsrivasm Ave 430 Boorsixpixa Ot 6h, a We Wooswann —_—— Gaur stores will be cicsed all day New Year's, Fashion calis for Tans, Modas, Lavender, jotrope, Perl. ke. This class of Gloves has been se) studious care, with particniar attention tet choice of material, shape aud finish. Guy the “Lest wiveu acinission to our house Asto the prices--you will find them as reasonabie ae those usked by many for an inferior article. Among n Into arrival thero aro— 12-button length Paria:Suede Gloves tn Black and delicate tints of Pink, Nile Greeu, Modes ‘Laveuder, Pour), Gray, Straw and Tan, 82.504 pair. fon-leneth Paris Suede Gloves in Bieck lea of Tun Gray, Lavender, Cresm, Orange, Fink, Nile wud Green, 83 a pair. — Pearl Gray Glace Kid Gloves with Black em- broidered backs, 4-button, 81.506 pair. S-button-length Mousyuetaire, 81.85 2 par, 8, 12 and 30-buttor-lengt: Cardinal, Sidk Mittain Back, mk, Lizbt Blue, Nile Green, Lav- Lanes Sirx Hose For NEW YEAT'S. This stock of coods was bought with special reference to the socta! season and comprises » superb assortment of the very latest styles and colorings at minimum priet Ladies’ Silk Hove in all shades to match the slippers. ‘Suede, Cara: Bronze, ‘Tans, Gray, Gold and White. — Tie. to $7 a pair. — Ladies’ Silk Hose in plain and drop-stitch ankles, full regular made and elegantly finished. ‘Sky Bine, Old Rose, Dark Green, Canary, Yellow. -25 to 83.50 a palr.— Also a magnificent line of Ladies’ Black Silk Hove tn p:aiu and drop-stitch ankles. —~$1 to £5 per pair. — & Lormnor. 10TH, LTH AND F STS. N. Ww. or ite tin pee 4 fee, ERMIT US FOR A MOMENT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION ig frow our Semi-Aunual ‘Clearing Sale,” now in progress, to OUR SUFERB STOCK Ragorerrzs For Evexrse Arts. ‘Which embraces the largest, ani in point of variety and attract:veness, the Bulk, Satin anc Wool Chest Protectors to wear ‘with full dress, &., de, beat uver offered. —— FOR LaDIEs. FOR GENTLEMEN: Fans of Gauze, | Fall Dreas Shirts, Ostrich Feathers and Lace, Neckwear, Cuffs, Mart Ornaments, Suk Hose, i Cutt Buttons, Stade, Gloves, Hrowches, Overs Qeses, ‘Silk suspenders aud Half Hose, Lave and Gauze D:ayery Nets, &e., £0. Silk and Linen Handkerchiets, Gloves, t t —o— Lave Groves For New Years.) Muws Essenzrars Fon New Yeans. | 20°%8 Drers Shirts—open front, open back, or open front aud back. -—#1, $1.25 and 81.50.— ‘The $150 Shirts lave a dainty embroidered curd oF vine down the front. Collare and Cuffs in the iatest shapes, Fitty otyles of Waite and:Black Bows, ilk Half Mone in all colorings, particularly tho u-weat shades uf Tans and Modes. Special attention tycailed to alot of all pure Silk Half Hove at —#1.50.— An attractive line of Studs and Cuff Buttons, especially in stonine. Silk Underwear in all weights. Unusually pretty and novel Protectors, to be ‘worn wish full dress. Ali the newest shadesare represented. —o— Notice duplay (7 High-class Evening Gvods in Men'e F atrcet window, (st Boor. Ist annex.) a Necawear For New Yuars. Chiffon Rafting in all colors. $1.25, $1.50. 82 and $2.75 8 yard. — te and Black Szirt Plaitings. —1256 to 0c. a yard.-— 45-inch Liberty Squares (to be worn over the head) in White, Cream, Black and evening Real Ostrich Feather Fans, in White, Diack, Gray and Blue, with pearl and tortoise shell sticks. al ‘Lace Fans, in White and 4 83.75 to $0.00. —— Ast foor,, --L1th st, building.) —o-— Tasiz Reovisrszs For New Years, Lemonade or Punch Bowis, in Bine and Brown, rretty designs, two Lemonado Tumblers, Thin... ‘Water Bottles, in neat designs. Tomornow, Taunsvar. Lasr Dar or Ova Sroce-Tartse Repveriox Sanz —— ow, if you will accompany us for a short time we are sure that you will, be fully repaid for s0 do! Bear in mind that this sale wilt close tomor- row, Thursday, a6 p.™., when we shall take inventory of stock. The goods offered are ‘broken lines," “‘odd sizes,” *‘short lengths," *‘small Jota" of NEW AND SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE. We want to close them out and have reduced accordingiy. You will see that we have Teserved some rare inducements for the last day. We'll make no comment on the prices, but leave thom to your judgment if they are not most reasonable. —_—— Srocx-Taxixa Repccriox IN Waar Derarrvent. ‘The balance of those Exzoaxt Isronten Orzra Wruars ‘Muat be sold Tomorrow. Look at the new reduced prices they are now Dearing—choiee, beautiful things these, and the prices at which they are now offered wouldn't beain to vay for the making. ‘The $25 and $30 Opers Wraps are now marked a0. ‘The $35 Opera Wraps aro now marked 212.50, ‘The 850, €55 aud $60 Opera Wraps are now marked 820. (Third floor. Taose Hasvsowe Ixronren Tza Gowxs Advertised the first of the week at reduced prices must share the same fate as the Wraps. ‘They have been xiven new reduced pricos that abould sell every one of them by tomorrow night. ‘The $22.50 French Flannel Tea Gown is now marked $8. ‘The €27.50 Silk Piush Tes Gown, Hubbard style, tenow marked 99. The €25 Sik Plush Tea Gown, with lace Jabot, is now marked $15. ‘Tho 820 Licht Flanuel Tea Gown, with train ‘and Chins siik front, is now marked $15. eqnt Ot) Hs Velvet Ten Gown tynew samtod Broce’ Tired Renganies Ee 1 Black Corkscrew Coat and Vest. Size 12 years. Reduced trom @9 to $2.30. 122 Sa‘lor apd Tam O'Shanter Hats— 2 reduced from $2.25 to 61. ‘4 reduced from $2.25 to 61.50, G reduced from $2.25 1091.68 = * * 1 reduced from $2.50 to 82. (Third Boor, 10th street building.» Srocx_Taxrxa Repvenoxs Ix Urnorsreny Deranrveyr. A lot of Nottingham Lace Bed Bets. Re- iSinvet Coealle Oriana, tm Swo potters ie in two Reduced from $10 to $7.50 a pair. Our entire line of 85 Chenille reduced to @ta pain aia A number of half pairs of Chenille Curtains, ‘suitsble for single doors, at grestly reduced Heunants of Colored Canton Flannel, Silko- Une, Sash Muslin, fevelar pow rng Cretonne, Madras, &c., st (Gourth foor..... 12th st. building.) —_—— Sroce-Tuxiwa Repvertoxs Ix Mixs Deraaruenr. hare eae ee Reduced frou $1.75 to $1 each. handsome UT Lunch Room, Sixth Floor, Tenth street building—sievetors. ’ Woonwanp Axv Lorznzop, Hpetnanee ANETTA NU | ao OTH, TH AND F STS. H.W. 1 ws BOOKS BOOKS pooxs | 4 MEMORABLE cLosrxo. coms Books | 180! with S wondertar™ 7" | pooKs, BOOKS BOOK SALE. BOOKS BOOKS Our store will be open until 9 BOOKS poors|™™* — rostorRow. | pooxs moons | ashen inet Bectstiat anyone | POORS BOOKS | ever heard of. BOOKS BOOKS | READ THIS LIST. BOOKS BOOKS| READ THE PRICES. BOOKS BOOKS ‘READ THE AUTHORS.) BOOKS BOOKS | Booxs BooRS | “Dantes Inierne., BOOKS Marx Twain's i BOOKS | “Abroad, Trasp Abroad aud, | BOOKS BOOKS | Metropoitay Life” Wavitiel, BOOKS: BOOKS BOOKS nooks | aaa — Booxs | Gur eed ome urs BOOKS BOOKS | Our Boys in rein BOOKS BOOKS SETS. SETS. SETS. BOOKS Books BOOKS ites 10 vol. Ciotl ——— BOOKS ap Eneaye. BOOKS BOOKS | Don Quixotte de ik BOOKS BOOKS | Ge tei BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS | BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS | Memoirs of U8. Graiit, BOOKS Vol. CIOL. 200, BOOKS ' BOOKS Ove 7709 SALE TOMORROW EVENING. Our @1 Full Dress Laundered Shirt, Open front and back. Called the Favorite. Isconsidered by the Dubiic great value at $1. From 7 toMo'clock Thurs day evening, two to each customer, at 75c. Our $1.50 Full Dress Shirts are embroidered bosom, open iront aud back. You can have one from 7 to9 o'clock Tuursdey evening for your New Year's outfit for $1.15. ‘Linen Collarsfor men and boys—12, 13, 13%, 14, 1634, 17, 1734, 18, 1834; turn-down or standing, 3-ply, all linen. From 7 to 9, Se. each. Such sale can only be looked for as emanating from the popular house of A aA aaa aac - 0 U FFFMM MM A RN OW Re A 8 ERM A PSS BY ak UO EY MoM dak NXE EX Ma S Eb RMR MAR DS 000 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N.W. OPEN TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING 30 ‘UNTIL 9 P.M. Bora Is Harr-Pouxn Parts. —o—_ ‘In making out a list of “Good Things” to beset before your guests on NEW YEAR'S DAY don't neglect the BUT- TER. All efforts to outshine your neighbor in point of elegance and quality ofthe VIANDS would be worse than Jost if you sbonld happen toget hold of rancid butter—you run no risks when you order from us. No matter how lux- urious your table st would be incomplete without a handsome print of our GOLDEN, CREAMY, THREE-LEAF “CLOVER" or “COW” BUTTER, 45 ‘and 50 cents a pound respectively—none finer. Choice “Elgin Cresmery,” 30, 35 and 40 cents per pound—best obtainable for ‘the price. —o— Geo. M. Ovsren. Jz. LEADER IN FINE TABLE BUTTER, Bot. wing, near 7th st., Center Market. 26 Riggs Market. 300 8t. Market. Telephone 1230. id EE ‘How to ‘make up" without appear- ing tobe *‘made up" is cue of the fine arts, and is the desire of all ‘women and the knowledge of but « few. We have all of the best toilet requisites for improving tbe com- plexion, features, &c., and sell none but those we can comacientiously recommend, Preparations fer the Skin, Preparations for the Lips. Preparations for the Naile. Prevarations for the Eyebrows. Preparations for the Hair. Your toilet is not complete without some favorite perfume. We have s superb line of Fragrant Extracts, ‘Tollet Waters and Colognes in all the ERT Z. RRR RR RRR zg Com Wave Comma. ‘Fur Weather appears to be just berinuing. ‘Too late for us to insist on first prices,hence on many lines the saving to you will becon- Aiderable. o—o ‘Yow clorant Sealskin Coats and Resters— ‘some redcced—some too good and scarce to ‘be reduced. Wuusrr & Roorr, <0 005 Pa ave. aw, Ouve On Ityou make we of OLIVE OM st your table, we wish to tell you that we take the Greatest pains in selecting thie article for ‘Medicinal as well es table ues and it woud ‘De to your advantage to try our Oil, There te pone superior to it for salads. We put it ‘@p only in uli quart bottles. Price, 61. ‘W. 8. THOMPSON, ‘Pharmacist, WS 16th st. aw, SILVER-PLATED WARE. "EANH & SOND MANUPACTUING 00., ostory, Benes, Ba: REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES ORIGINATING IN IMPUBE BLOOD; TEE MEDICINE WHICR May always BE RELIED UPOR TOGIVETHE BEST SATISFACTION pty aYER'S SARSAPARILLA, CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YOU. Bass Ane Auwass Harvey Wars Comfortatle. Thos are comfortable when ‘Well. They are apt to be well when fat; they worry andcry when thin. ‘They ought to be fat; their nature is to defat. If your Leby is thin we have a book for you~CAREFUL LIVING—free. SCOTT & LOWNE, Chemists, 232 South Sth avenus, New York. Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMUL- SION of cod-liver oil—all drugwists every- Rus A Lave Bacs WITH POND'S EXTRACT. 6 Bnows's Inox Brrrens Acaaxac FOR ise Contains ONE HUNDAED KECIPES for making de- licious CANDY cheaply and quickly st howe. The Louk is given away at dru and geueral stores, alo Cunisruas, WITH ITS MANIFOLD DRAINS UPOX THE PURSE, IS NOW PAST, YET MANY FAMI- LIES ARE IN NEED OF DOMESTIC COM- FORTS. IT IS HERE THAT OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM MANIFESTS 178 BENEFICENCE IN ASSISTING THE RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER TO EVERY- THING THAT TENDS TO THE COMFORT OF HERSELF AND THE HAPPINESS OF HER CHILDREN, EXACTING ONLY & SMALL PORTION OF HER FUTURE WEEKLY OB MONTHLY ALLOWANCE IN SATISFACTION OF THE DEBT. DURING THE WEEK WE CONTINUE THE SALE OF HOLIDAY WARES —UPON CREDIT— INCLUDING FANCY ROCKERS, CLOCKS, ESCRI- TOIRES, BUFFETS, PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, TOILET SETS, HALL RACKS, PARLOR AND BED ROOM FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, DRAPERIES AND WORKS OF ART, ROUSE & HEREMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 919, #21 AND 9237TH ST. aND G27 AND 636 MASS, AVE ¥. W. W. M. Sutsrez & Soxs TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. 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 & DISCOUNT OF TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR IN LARGE OR SMALL PURCHASES FOR CASH. OUB STOCK 18 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, SERGES, HENRIETTAS, DIAG- ONALS, BEDFORDS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, AND IN FACT A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF FIRST-CLASS DEY GOODS, ON ALLOF WHICH WE WILL ALLOW TEN PER CENT OFF FORCASH. WE ALSOHAVE 5 2d EDITION. TRAINS SNOW BOUND The Worst Storm in Years on the Pacific Coast. Two Men Killed by Explosion of Blasting Dynamite. LATE, TELEGRAPHIC SOUTHERN PACIFIC SNOWROUND, NEWS. ‘The Severest Storm tn Com Sax Fraxctsco, Dec. 90.—The severest storm in years bas been raging on the Pacific coast for the past thirty-six bourse. The Southern Tacific railroad is forced to keep snow we going night and duy, At Yreka several buildings bave been crushed im by ‘The Carlton Opera Ce ight at Littie river, but al! tands succeeded in mel- ing their escape. Ike low lands have been flooded by heavy rain, while the mountains are covered with snow from ten te twelve feet in jepth. Sante Feand Atlantic troubled with serious snow blockades. No costern maiis have been received here over the ‘anta Fe for four days. “The passenger r are in the blockede in the Keten mountams and in the level etretch of Country in the vicinityof Springer. Advices received ‘here are to the effect that as fast as the snow is shoveled off the track it would soon again be covered toagreater depth by the Grifting of the enow. 1¢ i also learned that & number of engmnes are off the track in the blockade. ‘The snow blockade on the ‘acific roads are eard of for severity, and stories of grat suffering among the villages im the mountains are in circulation, ——- — TWO MEN BLOWN To ATOMS. Explosion ef Four Boxes of Dynamite Rombs Used im Blasting. Mivwarxex, Wrs., Dec. 90.—At7:300.m. today four boxes of dynamite bombs, used in blasting at Schoonmaker's «tone quar; toatoms. Jobn Malaleky was fatally injured. The two men killed wero ix the act of loading the blasting pamp when the ex . curred. The concusion demolished hundreds of windows im Wauwatosa and a wumber in this sity. ‘accel, To Swell the Democratic Majority. Batisrox, N. ¥., Dec. 30,—Eaward H. Hoyt (dem.) of Milton will contest the seat of Harvey J. Donaldson (rep.) of this village in the state senate. Sd Second Edition Cont iat on Sixth Page. WHEN TIE MUcOvS SURFACES of the Bronenia are sore and iuflamed Dr. 1. Jayne's Expectorant Will afford prompt relief. ¥ king up a Cold or subduing a Cough you will fad in « « certain remedy. ee DILD, ACKER. On the morning of Tucstay, December 28, A) if ene end patent tune, Abe CAMO Her ttiue:ai will take place on Thursday, December BI at * resivence of her dateh= “slay, December “20 . Lik PEALY COTTER, the only ron of Joun and hatie Cotter, aged Uurteen months aud sixteen daya. #uueral /hursday, December 31, at 2p.m., at No. ANS Seventh street hortuwest. “Melatives and friends Anvited to attend. ‘K. On Tuesday morning, December 28, 101, at 4. JOPLIN. the beioved busbepd CE Wiheiuina Deutiner, passed to Rest, In the sixty Seventh year of hie aye. Funeral wiil take piace frow residence of his son-ia- law, A. L. Kend: 0. 700 Seventh street southwest, 4 mS Kelatives and trieuds weapgt- FIELD. On Monday, December 28, 1801, at 31 mu. PHILIP S., beloved son of Geurge and 6.3. ‘veld, im the tweniy-siath year of lus ace. £ ‘Asinep in Jeaus Relatives and friends are respectfully tnvtted to at- fend the funeral trom his parents’ remdence, vit ‘Stroct souttieunt, Wedneedas, December 30, at prime FITZGERALD. On Monday, December 1801, 640 pm, Biakuanet. ‘widow or bows Pies wera J uueral from her late resi No. 206 Four-and-a- halt street southwest, on Thursday, ber 2, a 9:30 an. ‘Solel requiem tase ‘at St Douinics Church at 19 o'clock. hevatives and friendy specttily invited to attends —_— FITZGERALD, (On Monday, worming. Decensber orl tera short i Wii 5. FITZGERALD, beloved ustand of MaryC. F nee Murpuy, Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Pescetui tu thy grave so vow: ‘Thou no more will jom bomber, “Thou no wore oUF sung wit knows Yet aan we hope to met tisee ‘Wien te day’ ot tite ts nd, And iu heaven with Joy to a rest thee, Waere ne fareweu tere are shed. ‘Bi His WIFE. Funeral from his late residence, 44 Delaware ave: Ur southwest, on Thursday ha, ecw: tar di, at 8:30 o'eock, and thence to St. Donne's Courchy bere soleun hits mass Will be said for the repowe ot ER. On Taosday, December 29, 1801, at ADDIE M., beloved daughter ot lseury J. E Gensier. street northwest, un Thureda. Deceus- beri, at D v'ciock aim. thence to St Atacthew's Cuurch, where reguici ‘mass will be celeureted at VB0eid.” interment at Mt Olivet c gee. JOHNSON. sed this life at Washington, D.C. December 30, 1801. MARGARET JOU ASC Rinety-secotl ear Of her ast", re. Joun i rly 0 Th ~ “Simiernacat af Laurel Hilly Puuladesybies January 2, g December At her residence, Thurelay, December Si, at 2 O'clock pia Sree iuvited to'sttend. . 2: December Si, ini ALAA wave ot Tie late Jerome Lae and daughiver of the late bition and Sara Faiconer. ‘Funeral private, Saturday, January 2, 1802. 2° OL at Semen THORS: LEE tate of thet Funeral friday, January 1c 16S, 20:90 am. ot 003 Pack omcons, Ratimere Ba. pes Y OSE. . December glock ALES. C- MUSE beloved beabent ot Mace Rowe, afters long sud painful Lines, witich be bose ‘Chrretian fortitude, eed Swen years. street, at 2 o'clock. Friends are in fouttend. SANGSTON. On ack ceais anes mera. av poll Tasers Orv Sraxpazp, ‘THE BERKELY. ee eT | cae But frst be very sure you are right: it ieee enay te ‘be decetved—you may be wrong and yet not know it. ‘When you go to buy « bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS be sure you ut “CA ETRES° ‘then you are all right and can go shesd. you know ‘thelr value; they never fal. But don’ forest our ta sanction, “BE SURE YOU ARE BIGHT.” Bo sure you ask for “CARTERS” Be cue get O-AR-T-E-R'8° Fronds end imitations ‘Will put you wrong; Gop let them ott. Besueyou (get the guauine CARFER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, & POSITIVE QURE FOR SICK BRADACRE. (Small BHD, Guell Doss, Small Price, ao8

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