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aan, : 2 -* wt EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, @ECEMBER 15, 1892—TEN PAGES. Sy Devins cree store every evenng eatil! | cscscn & * THE NEW YORK SENATORSHIP. CATCHING COUNTERFEITERS, ME. COLES SUCCESSOR, —_ iiigeanciciing Ee eae ee W. A. PHEE & C2: W. & Mr. Hill WII! Stick to Murphy as a Candi- | Facts From the Annual Report of the Chief | Gentlemen Who Are Spoken of as Candi< Be some | ee ee ee Open Beery Night. oopwARD Lorunor, date—Whitney May Come in. Of the Secret Service. dates for the U.S. District Attormeystip, aa || CHRISTMAS CARDS. ik cad peat 10TH, 1TH AND F 8TS WN. W. Senator Hill realizes that the oppositionto/ Mr. A.L. Drummond, chief of the secret Should the nomination of District Attorney Basoarss | | WEW YEAR CARDS. ies — a the election of Murphy to the Senate has so far | service division, today made his annual report | Cole asa judge of the Supreme Court af the | | angers . : developed that the election will not be accom- | to the treasury. The report is a most interest- District be confirmed, and it ts generally be- — Box DRESS ane (@OPEN EVENINGS. . Plished without a hard fight. He is determined ing paper. as it deals with so many of the Neve that it will be, it will be mecesary for STATIONERY. yor ae that his wishes in this case shall be respected | efforts made by dishonest people to counterfeit | the President to immediately nominate bie #uo= —aT— ont | Heys and is prepared to do whatever is necessary | money and in other ways to defraud the gov- cessor, There is considerable interest mani Iv — HOLIDAY eaiae Tiki Oper. A: Mopzz Suorema Prace: A Woxprstaxn Or Gurr Tarxes: ‘that he can to defeat his enemies, He will not | ernment, as well as the efforts on the part of fested as to who the President will sleet, ‘The s TIOWERY. TEADE MAgxEts: in so many words charge the opposition to the government'sagents to defeat their plans. | name most prominently mentioned i that of a Box orrrs. thnltidi tesss. eles Seka See 0. T, ry ‘Murphy to Cleveland, even when speaking with | During the year 524 persons wore arrested by | Mr. Hugh T. Taggart, who for several monthe STATIONERY. sale Gnchtanan (ealestas be oaths aeaneh Ae At, THE TIME WHEN 140,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE COUNT FOR YOUR | his friends, but he is quoted as saying that it is | operatives of the service for dealing in coun- | past has been one of District Attorney Gale Sti F P ma ot eniguilel thas ah odes thks tercave Gre perfectly fiatned sae allows you to buy here even im Christmas time with comparatice ease. Our stores | very evident that some one has set about it in | terfeit money or otherwise violating the law. |asistants, Sir. Maselton, the attsecey for JEP are right to the midst of the bustest | Mourrain Pexs ‘eanalae toxounow. Not many days remain before nd comfortably petit peeldgeeryad liye | earnest to defeat Murphy. He adds signifi-| Of thie number over 42 were acquitted and | the District, is also mentioned in connection W seasca—bat we are “bargain making” tn ENTS. sce if there's not something Just suited to ment for your comfort and conventencs. Tho holidaye interest and attract crowds, of course, but there is | cantly that Mr. Murphy will be the next Sena-/ above 100 are still awaiting trial. The fines with the impending vacancy, but as the same WT siete narsiar owe must betertin | AB P, PRESENTS. your wants. If not advertised, you'll na TO Mowe come when you please. We are offering very oboice things of foreign and domestic makes at | tor from New York. Mr. Hill's friends here, imposed amounted to $29,588, and the sen- | opposition would evidently prevail apuint bien OUNTAIN Makes s it im our stock, for there's absolutely no very low prices, ‘This fact appears throughout and ts the ower of our growing holiday trade. who pretend to know something about the situ- | tences aggregated 377 years and six months in this connection as prevailed during bis oam= Band. Everybody has got some personal buying to fom rae Rll ae dpa ation of affairs in New York, declare that the | The representative value of the counterfeit | didacy for the position te which Mr, Oole hae de, no matter tf Christaae is only 9 ttle more than | P Guy ortees defy Competition. a election of Murphy cannot be prevented except | notes and securities captured during the year |becn nominated it is not believed thet Ate oustars Pexs cece Asc Ss G. R by a bolt of the party caucus of the legislature, | was $2,124,829, Of the 524 persons arrested | Harelton will be eubeup. one $1.00. “ agments HKepvcep. and that if the opposition is not prepared to go | 923 were natives of the United States, Italy and | There ‘This opportunity wit! oreste « damand—even if you Nich? Sobre IS BECOME CHOICE AND ELEGANT GIFT ARTICLES PRICED VERY LOW. as far asa bolt they had better drop the fight, | Germany coming next in order, with 43 and 20 are not tn absolute ceed It te WRAPPERS—good Posten, Se ie ae the Senate without | respectively. | to Bat afew of these GENUINE ALASKA SEALGARMENTS left. We any very great trouble, they say, he might not CLAIMS INVESTIOATED. de removed by Mr. ¢ stock for you to carry in reserve—but we mast keep | Gorn P For Curtstmas ‘x opportunity to buy for Xmas we've marked them at very low figures. Hare barguing-as youl seer | Be,uRfriendly to Mr. Cleveland, but that if with | 7. ag i fiscal year pisiow!immediatiy aftr ‘is "Inauguration : ‘Presents, More 00 as ourtnfucements to eventne buy- coimigaid ; the idea of electing some one ‘who would be a eae Seer ae ae President Harrison will decide to nominate Se Ret a8 oh on HE ES. — ‘with pearl handles ‘ersbecome more and more enticing. 1 ALASKA SEAL JACEET, 2 inches long, high storm collar. Size 33. reonal representative of tho new President | investigated for the second anditor of the | gn eminent District democrat who would be There Is one satinfaction what we lose—_you cam M8crs. $1.25, $1.50. ‘a«rand, glorious offer which yon may take ‘Wee 8150.00 Now $95.00. . oh make really ugly fight it might | United States treasury ninety-two claims for | acceptable to the local democracy, Such @ Giebeeewertietntes, tentinns tented : "rok sdvantage of between the hours of 7and 9 2 ALASKA BEAL JACKET, tight-fitting, high storm collar, turn-back cuffs. Size 40. be found that during Mr. Cleveland's term he | pay and bounty made on behalf of the alleged | man, it ie said, would be Mr. R. Ros Derry. . Gow Pexcns, o'clock tomorrow (Thursday) evenina, wes $17.00. Bow SIND OO” gould not hope for harmony between the New | }') te eee by which o large | i# Understood, however, that Mr. Perry is not WRAPPERS—Whots going tohave them? The first | -, HOLIDAY MUSLIN HOLIDAY @ ALASKA SEAL JACKETS. Sizes 34 and Sa. fee ter ill | saving was made to the treasury, but the exact | seeking this or any other office, and it ts doubt Gite Goxv Toorn Prices. GIrTs. oe oe oer ‘Were €250.00. Now 195.00. rected pram he rated enna vgt art Y 2 ful if he could be prevailed upan to acanpt the % ALABEA SEAL SHOULDER OAPES, high collars and fitted fronts. Sizes 34 and 38. Gs beac a eee For the third auditor of the United States | SPPointment. Mr. Henry E. Davis hae also 22 PRINTED CAMDPRIC — Princess and 98. 1.25, $1.50. —Were 850. Now 825 — There is '@ good deal of quot talk about | yo cury fort aims made by various | ben mentioned for the office, Mr. Davis, it ts Mother Hupdard style—that are marked s ors. $1.25, $1.50. 1 GENUINE ASTRAKUAN REEFEK JACKET, Size 0 hel nape fisher de wpe epee ber esate persons for reimbursement of expenses ine |EBOWN, is not an anpiramt for the office, ale REDUCED —Was 845. Now 820. — 6 the senat order to give Cleve! A “4 r ~ Wasee Pun onsgang tore i = pie perro pee ee . mal representative in the’ Senate from | CUfTed in the last sickness and burial of de- | % . oe ane Se ty 4 50 C, —Were 845. Now 628.50. Se own state. Some of Mr. Hill's friends ac- | Cee*ed pensioners have been investigated. |The —— 5° od 5 5 sl knowledge that if Whitney would t tots | gRromate of euch claims amounted | to | Soa, ae oe ere en eee 50, 65, 75ers. x y would consen 7. 4. “sllduad "ty the | by him. Another local democrat whoee mame _— ses tebe 25 he could be elected and that the Tammany | Toaitor wes 18,873.07, beleg Tag to | i# mentioned is Mr. A.A. Lipscomb. Any one 36 OTRIPED GINGHAM WRAPPERS—<th According to etze. : people would not be dissatisfied. rreepantiooniver yey <tny yiceaaet —s os there Gentlemen» pala. 4 te thought, be com Dlaited yoke of White lewn.—ionse front and | Handsome SAP ie ak ETS Speaking of the use made of imitations of in afiice by Mr. Cleveland. — aa ‘ae Foneen Peet es, om Tice aan ——splinmenaetl ~~ pape Sere Ree Eaeed PO tt Fy 98 ¢ Cprisunss _— Ensign Edith Marshall Addresses a Big | eur A. Birney. —— Erweat. | F{OHDAT PRESS PATTEexs. The Jepances oxoel all European manufacturers in the Gnenoss of decoration, combined with extre-| Meeting at New York Avenue Church. | vele of beauty is eeecation. ak eety abo og Sooo | $2.98. crdinary lownese in price. This holds good partioularly of CUPS and SACCERS, an article that is al- | ‘The last of the eeries of meetings under the | honest, patriotic. merchant’ in seeking an coe ee ee = eee ewan ween, = = Beautiful effects in Indigo and other Toye La Frees domand for everyday personal aso and for Gifts. Our present aasortiment consists of Over | eadcrship of Ensign Edith Matehall, intended | OFiginabattructive method of advertising his Plaited i front. with Princes: beck. large. full Sux vor Blues, with white figures, light and dark 100 styles, all prices, from Puy wares, aided by the versatility of American | Mrs. Sullivan Tells the Story of Her Aleoves and sash—reguler price @3-REDUCED 9 | ———~—~ aiaas ue ae nese. ae ne mabe rae bee ae = ee gis can Army | genius, can find outside the realm of the money Troabies tn Court, . ects, with colored figures, 8, 9 and I autiliary league in this city, was oven- | Coaen of tie government Mass equally phenaiey sects tas ont ‘Ass yaxszers. yards in each pattern. For house dresses . MANY ENTIRELY NEW DECORATIONS. ing at the New York Avenue Presbyterian | and attractives thove should be Leld ete tras |e, gore prone pesto Ast tnd wrapuers. SCENTS, 60 CENTS and Church, "Tt was by long odds the best attended | imitation and as sacredly an isthe honor of the partly age 9< Mw Regn 3 ee iene ERNS. oe nee nation that issues them. Gench enl.ee wend, a ae Various Patterns in All-wool JAPANESE | “TOKIO” Fancy-tinted Ground, floral designs. and most successfull of the series. ‘The plan was : ; Although we haven't mails any spectal redactions TIS $1.00, 91.25, $1.50. Stripes and Camel's Hair effects, CUPS, | ‘TOKIO in cream snd gold,6 designs that can be had only of us. to hold the meeting in the lecture room of tho | yaqj,pajbrevailing excuse for innocently imi-| be settled seo oe lit dake Weettenn an Sis eaneb-ort _ 7 yards in pattern, without ‘AND ZAN" and ‘‘Kishio” tn Tea and After-Dinner. . church, but the lecture room could not hold the | Ine Iw wal doin ein, ignorance of e: 7 beacgy bene: fo am four littie chil- PSPENDERS s20tls, for heap and serviceable D4 5 SAUCERS. EDIT" and *‘Owari" in Tea and After-Dinner. : hour arrived the | ict and doing what they did without evil | dren, Eugene Sullivan, # borseshoer and hus- SKIRTS either—they are marked excceding!y close | —————— ireeses. pattern. - oe! “*TOKIO" Boutlion Caps and Mustache Cups. Se ~ Sand ip i pai sae = | aooniiaral poe! cxeoted Tathont | band of the woman named, was the prisoner, a e —o— ¢ doors ani bade tion. nd closer than usual We want to make “anick | Faxcy Hostery ae iaatt-toot Figaret Orepons,_ ta cece aus ars reseed (ingen eoeia Saris ees cea ue se, the crowd that it was, nosowary to adjourn to | IATRe majority of the cates have not been sub- | and the charge agsinet bim was threats of vio alee” the balance of the season and the untorPof | — ————_~_ PRESENTS, iiieds cay ak hes cle Cracker Jars narmontze perfectly with the Finest Dinner Services, and lend tone by the JAPANESE | tho larger room above. Even then tho seats | ™itted to court, believing the pecuniary loss | lence. Ladies’ Fine Hosiery. ail the Pattern, for. "$4.50 artistic oddness of the Japancse conceptions. Weshow all the latest ideas. All prices from | CRACKER | Ti srger room abou. greatest interest was | stained by the parties in the surrender of the | Mra, Sullivan told the Judge sbont the trouble OUR guaiérien and OUR prices in hart one to match, sears Qe. to 88. shown in the exercises of ‘the evening. Miss | Contraband property wasa sufficient punisb-| given her by her husband, and sald abe bed On WRAPPER of TEA GOWN you'll see the ——— Marshall was ablo -to leavo the city for New | "Rt AK ie = compelled to resort to the court to re feretam marks of tasty dostgnere—the cheap | 21 SHEES OF HAXBEERCHIERS AT JAPANESE VASES AND KOROS, York this morning feuting that her efforts here | ,,""t will also be seen in this report. that cer-| store peace in the fatally cure—and the contlier ones. Effect fe what : ~ ~ TyLes Ur TLAnpgeRculers ‘In Setauma, Taizan, Owed, Tokio and other well-known wares. Now, quaint and attractive decoration s. | had been more than successful in awakening an | ‘in forms of currency used in business col-| “What's the cause of your trouble?” tm half of you madye by M U Fo. H Be. to $500. — interest in the auxiliary league. leges for educational purposes have been | quired the court. yauwrep casiiwene wrarrens: ett) | Mostix Usxpenwean Fon Hotar 25C. Sages Dr. Dartlot, the pastor of the church, was | ftwed oc poor ignorant persons as gensine | | Whisky.” she replied. “le gets. drank trimmed yokes ant Wattesn backs—ali new a NY Issues of government; at present writin, most every night in the week except Sunday, Paternal wees #1 to 8175 | Passexts. By lucky parchae wo obtained trary ae Srrcuat, | Banoux Tantes pr fe pad wl gbrninsterir op bereits two wuch cases are befor this biice mone of ‘and then he has no money.” : ‘ BRIGE ™ own and fare staining handsome pieces above ware at $1.90—82. 6583.50 ana i sin i i Ge Wi = Gray sod Black. with thirredyoucaadWateaa | FINE MUSLIN GOWNS. with comded zotes, fne | which tatended to puttin with our rere: ‘The €4.85 Satsuma Vasen are 2 foot high. ara for the work of the Salvationists. “Me. HB. "Albech ca comecas et peer eacsig home meee Tel et i died cool a | pind “embeoldery, ra down lar G0-cent stock. People usually sell just G@rA large 11th street window ts filled with choles examples. eee eed egae ie Sowing th 5 Oa 1, base oanaiaea ab pak Bead oe, tee a Le ee HOUSE and BATH ROBTS of FRENCH | siceves...... a: * 1.00. the same kinds as these for 50 cents, but we ‘(@-Chinese Sacred Lily Bulbs, large size, 5o. talk and afterward Staff Captain and Mrs. fpresigencigere ad promt) sa gg hoy ae ee hoon conta,” EIDERDOWN-Gray, Pink ant Dive fects, | Byer cowne ncn vecck vact sod tone wits | OWAEHE Dest to follow our usual custom | (Third Boor, Second sonex.)| Parker of the army, in charge of this division, | juem were suutully pxccated, me be SURDOEY TORT oe tad {ena to 08 the wait we im ae. | Le NS. rm . und give our patrons the benest of the pur- sagas who had come over from their headquarters in . e 3 from Go We know sou eere cepertce te be they | Hawbure embroidery round neck, full v0. choos, Thavos qreat variety enoarted in L CG R. Baltimore for the mecting, sold shout the SOILED NOTES SHOULD BE CALLED IN. lor three weeks was 50 cents that the police ‘wore more | Length 58 tn Ons S1.00.| — aistries. wrants' Croazs Renvocep. Mgbeliat Kemses.” iting wa Negi toomen tat oc took from him last night. WAVY BLUE ant ntack crota Tea | F; Allof them are handsomely em- — Now York with which they were connected | | “T? further protect all classes of our people | “What is his bawiness?” the Judge naked OOWNS, trimmed with inch Berculee braid | AXE SAMBRIC GOWNS, made with «yoke of ualeseeds- sad chaos honk. Half and less than half what they were. Just as much style, Just astmuch quality, just as much elegance | before they come to Baltimorn. from the raids of the counterfeiter I renew| “Hi jorseshoer,” the wife replied, “but Pe — wi stitched blocks, with scalloped eres arty, Infante Cloak we have in stock—Eiderdown, Camel's Hair and Novelty Cloth—has been} After the singing of a Sulvationist hymn | with greater earnestness, if possible, my plea of | BObody will employ him because he is drank CARDINAL CASHMERE TEA GOWNS, yi nanbaps an an ae anacuted —85,00.. ee eee interest. | last year for an appropriation by Congress to/*7." a then called for with loose front and Wattows back and trimmed SLIN GOWNS , ange Greet ms, Bc. = ing address, in which she outlined the work of aeee i upon for an ex- Sith necorw Black braid 85. gary imewtinegad tucks rakes teckel beck rdo | Qughtto bs Dewnta Wail they 95 C) duties Cho cat aa Fo andes, ee es ee aoa, bake preter to reduce the | the Salvation Army, paying especial attention | soiled ‘amd tettened United, Bates motes to | Planation, and be aid if ‘be mand the threat he wi BATH OBES Tmt Bievsor Cannas | teteaceseeebeee S LAS. coaee we tee Ke nee een emake viel thew who wanted to Joan | ramhngton, D. Ci, andthe rave of 20m oot | 3 ye mento bares is wife and sa ko pret in their stead. ‘with White and Tan with Brown #8 INE, MUSLIN GOWNS made with whole embroia- 1.Gray and Black Camel's Heir Cloak, fancily trimmed with i i vided for his family when be had employment. EMBROIDERED CASHMERE TEA GOWNS — | ery yokes Yo mse and” double we ‘back Estes ALCSIE MORE Rippoxs. ur Cloak, fancily trimmed with black angora fur, long cape. league to remain, or if they were unable to| “The ‘eounterfelter fully understande the | “ied for his family when be had rem Cardinal, Navy Blur and Black with loose | lenath and” width Reduced from $1.25 ick More Rissoxs: 1 Feucy Silk Maboney Cloak, tight-Stting back, double-breasted, fancily trimmed with white angora lo bo, to send their names to Mr. Mactariand | value of dirt and tatters and stains to him in| @ostm a $is0"te bee the tee tan front and Wattena tack, iuade om clow-Atting . ces E*O Oe] Rspectatly well-adapted for mak- —Was 815.00. Now 85.00. mie tosore tr. | Soxology the mectinn eljourned. ek “numer | te Pursuit of his plan of deceit, and be rum- | months or stand committed ten dave, rotenrhe Mane 87.50. e hotowraph cases, * | (econ floor. of - : oanad ‘and tears and soil notes, ‘do wa! Geanie> SLARURL TEA GOWNS in tee Penrowery Ix Faxcy Borrizs pooedopirstr erage, “racine cs indeeeare 10th st butlding.) | of those present immediately joined the league | hide the blemiehes and inferior workmanship of | “iat” out of ithe ask would bone ee and Gray, with loose froat and Princess back— | a, a aie Handsome quality. Crown edge. “ ; and others announced that they would doe. | his false money, and from 1883 to date the eco- | Tay before Christumes meee #7 Sand #10. on ine SioLipars. Tae “Carrrov: Sewrxe Macuxe. RRL Se : Cardinal, pink, light blue, cream nomic policy of the government in refusing BLACK CHINA SILK TEA GOWNS, em- All our Fancy Bottles of the Finest Perfumery af Soden ie para. ae. mem BOC, aad reduced prices. QUITE NEW, BUT ALREADY A FAVORITE. Proposed Christian Endeavor Convention. | such free transmission of worn-out notes for Burnside W. E. C. Carnival. be Adored tn Yellow #0 ‘Que $148 Fedond to Qe. tm a dogen different atyles, eseee Ours exclusively. Come direct from the factors to us. By buying your machine here you can save the | _Theexecutive committee of the District exchange has unwittingly aided the frand of! sation Rites’ Hall was flied te ite, wlmost one Foy Sh — pel gang Pore a = Se. = ed to 7 L-gix GUBTERS For "Lape. pmareyr —— which barr paar fo phere Phi have the ‘*Capitol” in several grades, | of Christian Endeavor at its last meeting in the | —————s rag’ itating. th tes and coins | Capacity last night, An excellent program was ~ “ ILK <FARTERS OK ‘DIES. made of the best materials accompanied by a attac! nts and te is e craze for imit e not an ine 7 nt fend Princess back— #0. aa eee 819.50 to #30. — te eee ped ae pip tmaeiny Aechmea of the Caited States bas only been equaled by | tendered, consisting, of auc, recitations ell m 008 elastic. (Second floor. - tine bu that for mutilating ite silver and gold coins by |and fancy dancing. Many prominent ladies Oi Satis bows: Pur onlyrocs, creseecs 4OQ. cer Millinery Department.) | aod the committeo took into consideration the | turning ‘them inte, lockets; charms, bowls for | sna quien wm pemmh” ‘ y in Powder Puffs 4c. reduced to ition for holding a Christian Endeavor | spoons, bangles and other articles for personal : AISTS, ‘Bs 4 EATHER (100DS—"PHE TER! 4 a s — 6) ep a ooth-Mra, He ap Sy aa Listes GoopscTie VERY BESE convention of three days’ duration in the latter | adornment, &c. Though all such acts are a pep nased fase no args “ee rx —— & a = Our 25°. botties of Michaeisen's Bay Haim only 17e. “PIERCE” ts noted for his Leather Dnaess Parrenxs For Xsas Mone Xxas Booxs. part ot January, 1595. a a en Tap oe + pad NAVY BLUE. CARDINAL and BLACK — | DS bettl — bas Goods stock. None surpass it. In fact, we Mr. Fred L. Fishasck, president of the First | coin as representing the authority of a govern- | ##sisted by a number of handsome Indies. : ‘ mie Ga ae ee claim without hesitancy that, all things . tional Church Christian Endeavor So- | ment of the people, yet when the mutilation re- | | February booth aw Sy ie FLANNEL WAISTS, platted front and beck, Rissoss Fou Fisox W ‘om, coms paiernesa say Serge ea torpce 4 STRONG FEATURE WITH US THIS SEASON. | [tis surprising how many vory fine books we are Gengeiea ys i hte charthtanat ears ths | mnoves alll Gasigus of m coin: Shasetvan Sb amann| S00 collar and cuffs trinmed with ane énife platt- " ) At the coming holidays many a wi mother, sis- u ciety, stat at his chu: a: url art. me-82 Fancy Fmbrotiered Ribbons tu very lizht rectly priced stock in town. When you ter, lady friend. will be made happy by receiving | “ling. The demand for books with poor paper and | disposal of the union, and it was thought by all | to bea coin and no person is harmed thereby. | ces huve cvendy tsen webhauh aiamee Gab CARDINAL, NAVY BLUE and BLAC Oe ee Gen ee Dress Patterns. Some in boxes, others in litho | binding has been unusually small. This is very en-| that this would a COINS FOR OMNAMENTS. these goods are being suld at lee than store CLOTH Wists. and shirred at neck, | Nos. @, 12. 1, Band 36 Double-face Satin Ribbo: * : \4s—all in appropriate gift shape. Let us} Couraging. We have s good stock purpose name von frowt and back, Bishop sleeves and yirile— all the diftersnt shade for, piseea: things beng allright when wo say so, Wo i enonionee iiemas S of the best of | toy TiD lected to hold the convention on the| But the mutilations herein complained of are crocne Plle yuen moth | 27 ne — . 20, 25, 30 ana 35.70 Pocket Books, Purses, Card Cases, Collar B: Srorrs, OUR PRESENTATION EDITION oF picKENs: | 27th, 28th and 29th of January anc the consid-| ovly partial—a hole drilled through coin, an | fon! ™ ee — Bunch Satin Ksbbons im the mowt desirable 5 () cab Gut ‘Noaes: deamins Gomes ane LACK ‘UFFS, WORKS, complete j 'SS'l eration of details was deferred to a future | advertisement stamped on it or the designs March—Camdy booth So tn change of s. shades oF. «OUcra,| — Hotisana everything’ slinllar in all Kinds | 20 ProPer dreselenathe, Fancy Stripes, Cashmeres, fees volumes, Cloth, mo. | meeting. : upon one side of it only are ground off anda! Montis aud nlurge number of young Indiog murs. avy nimnone,5 yards for To. on LBc.aron.| — sfletherm pet Sere Mr. L. A. Conner of the committoe on trans-| [Sonogram engraved thereon, these and a ve- | who are doing a lively business AUiSik Moire Ribton im very pretty | 5, é $2, 82.63, 83, 83.50 to $10. pattern. ee tone cena th sites he ed | riety of other mutilations, done with innocent | April Post office. In charge of Mrs. Dr. Dowe ‘shades for... werner hOC.xd. | PXTCING FLOMAX NECKWEAR sta —815.00.— 1899, reported that the committee had secured | Tiety cal h of th the | obue and a corps ung ladies, The beaum SIETS cee te tn af ert naa aa vaio wane | ESTE HISHBSE NEGEWEAR Caucus 8 HrOREEG OF VENICR*Srotumm, | Etemmeanene uae ig ote | nen, Yn re gethet te | Scar ct” rceicg one hae aah should be represented in every woman's wartrobe § ‘We have just received a new line of Wind LORED OTUFFS. —#4.50._ delegation at the Hotel Richelieu. suficiently to qualify it for redemption by the | this office. sor Ties in all the newest shades in plaid, Cheviot Plaids and Stripes, Plains. Scotch Mix- MODERN PAINTERS, 5 ‘A program was outlined for the next mass BA gn he ag mee ie bd fg Se PE, ER In our variety every taste is touched—end every stripes, changeable silk,extra length, width tures, Storm Serges, India Twills, Henriettas, &c. a . 5 volumes. mecting, which will be held Friday, December aoe a> omer aa ashe tte a4 Mrs. Eldridge, with many lovely ron ofa d pares. bar ora pane = emg PELE, Ne OR Pee OO Se peeee ‘THACKERAY'S WORKS, 10 vol oe Of the Heformation, 2d street | Fone is to take the coin out of circulation, but | sisting her, who are selling caps, aprons, dust BLACK SATINE SKIRTS, with platted ruf- fles-@1 and 91.50. It. blue, It. pink and white at IMPORTED ROBES—FRENCH, ENGLISH, ke. pag a the-ornament is Jost or stolen or by gift changes Choice, exquisite things, lixht, dainty shades, with ers, baskets and everything te necenary hands or the stress of poverty pute the mu- for house cleaning. tilated coin in circulation again by deceptively | June- Flower booth, Mrs. Georgie G. Baim WAVERLY NOVELS, 12 volumes. Mrs. Lucy Spalding’s Will. ct pI rich > ee . ? rs =n rf SEAOE SATINE SKIRTS, with vieted ratio ated Gatee sek Cote So wit eat eer gis ic aman —87.0.— The will of Mrs. Lucy Spalding, who died at| pinging the hole with bascr metal or placing | and a number of able assietante are welling flow= FLEECE-LINED SKIRTS—-THAT WONT Reefer Scarfs in crape. china and surah st floor. Annex to 10th st. building.) CARLYLE’S WORKS, 10 volumes. Strom 1816 11th street northwest in February last, has | the unmutilated side uppermost when offered | ers donated from the White House am SURINK-fuil leneth and fast colors—Cardi- mal and Gray, with Black and Gray and Biue are the combinations 81.73, silk, im plain, changeatie and plaids,'trom 75 ets. to $1.89 each emcee been filed. She leaves $100 to the First Con-| in exchange for merchandise, and it thenco- | prominent florists in this city. WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS, 6 volumes. gregational Church, to Fark in the way most | forth is a nuisance, a worry, a preceptor in the | | July—-Paddle stand. In charge of Lorenzo Dress Goons Ix Grr Suarez. -in changes . ual it os i d, | Vanderhoof and assisted by a number of gen- FLADNEL SEIETS, ta Grey, Bive, Brown Eocene ahr core tener nr ‘The «reat profusion of Fancy Holiday Goods doos 83.75. needed; $25 to her house servant, Mra, Bell nar —~ place hee bse J and Garnet—#1. 75, $2, #2 25 and #2 50. ‘Wolove just reosived another nev lot of not dwarf any other important interest. LORD LYTTON'S WORKS, 13 volumes, Coleman; ‘her house and lot to her daughter, | and uitim 7 Angust—The lesan ell, Wel Seaeaiie ‘SHORT KNITTED SKIRTS—<ardinal and those handsome dda Shawls, which are ie ne ee eee ? —88.00.— Grace D. 8. Pearson, with the remainder of her | Tiong much” incidental work done for the | lnnd as Rebecca, is quenching the thiret of the Biact. Gray and Pink and Blue and Gms 1 ()... Evexrsos Usrm Cunismas. so extensively used for evening wear. In fe ‘STUDIES IN CHAUCER," 3 volumes. — are ss eee at exeoetor, treasurer and other officers of the department I | dancers. stripes #2. 75. 2 white, black and colors. At $4.99 each. makes a a pers eae be os nis Se may mention the discovery and frustration of a| September—“Sunflower booth.” Mrs. Jen- BLACK QUILTED SURAH SILK SKIRTS— ee Liot of Chiffon Jabots, in white, black bly yt put up “LIFE AND VOYAGES OF COLUMBUS," 2 Couldn’t Explain the Bullet Holes. scheme for the looting of a United States sub- | nie Adams in charge. This booth is filled with “SLACK TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS, with TEPt — Werequestyouto| —75e, “educed tose. veabs nn Om Ot Oid-tasbioned Purple Calleons volumes, satin eee! asternoom ia the — Court trea scary While it may hare been Impossble |b stiful articles. an fancy work and painting 3 . —63 and 71 — = ‘oleman to explait 3 3 q strtoch pinked rofl +89. T —_ examine our stock. FES reg alo Halt calf, 4.25,— hegedice sy sed i the | in making those places for the storage of public BLACK TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS. with two t Popol siete —Cloth, 22,00.— She peosens of seunseens Salt betes tn tho | Se tanes neue ead the suesheen Ba r . avsisted by a number of Indien, Baked rafles four inches wile-9.50 and t You er tol OW. BPR HEFE ERE cco xem g Gina oo WORKS OF JOSEPHUS. 3 volumes, halfealt. _| front of bis house. —_ das ied arene: = | charge more alert. ye ye fru 00, urcet to pufchase. Per TER RRR O © Ee —$1.00, #1.25 and 81.50 pattern. — —23.90.—— thore by another man, but his explanation did | “ “The investigation of alleged frauds by officers | cider are for #a eo 8 8 youwmana ins = £ too . indigo Blue Percales. “WANDERING JEW," by S not satisfy the judge. Harvey Gray, his com-| of national banks has received most thorough | _November—* four-inc pinked rule, st #10. 83 many = ing H God Fee .” by Eugene Sue, 2 volumes, 'y the judge, 3 > BLACK TAPFETA SILK SKIRTS, with ° . half calf. % nion, charged that Charlie had threatend his | attention at the hands of the expert accountants | Charge of Mrs. Cowling and others. Panoy ‘SUX stripes, and six-inch pinked rate | FANCY LEATHER 00 _thingstopleaseyour “Where Quality's Firat; Profits Second," as 92.00. ¥ Fite with a pistol, and the judge gave him | of this division. as oot = tend ene ge for sale at this - —l pattern. — ee ii The divisi: til two expert accountants bead easonel re' “S wanante Tarrets sruxsximre. |" sndof our BPH, fancy end tyre} QTE CT AND DA AYE NW. Wana teri ee GREEN'S HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE. | MHEtY days m jail in default of bonds. quieting Sn Unlial: Mies eheocuay ta Be “hr —p Gopi Biorsed Pink, Brosand Geld and Hed [sore so the best PPP thet you will con- —$1.25 to $2.50 pattern. — 4 volumes, half calf. ia wisn anaes Sacer preparation of evidence for the trials of the | over by the “Ever Keady Circle” of Mt. Pleas snd Binck eats, with woveninch pinked [lace 2 procure sciibescidsnaniise hat 1th st. bldg.) —84.40.— Yesterday while Mrs. A. Warficld of No. 761 | “cer# and others concerned in the wrecking oo gpm oe ee ——_ rufte—€10.7 the HUME’ d a whi and every please the ey ce ’ ods for which you Gol Mews D; HISTORY OF ENGUAED, 6 volumes. {gu street southeast was cleaning ber house | % 5, ;uustsiphie Beaks, aad while muck | eo ee At an beck a bane te By the way, why wouldn't these garments come into © euareutes it iTeMs—. ws 'EPARTMERT. half calf. s ty, § ‘pet “ good value tn every HH pay over #1 will bo peste 85. her dress caught fire from the stove. She ran | have been engaged in the investigation and as- =, ring is — a “as play for Christmas eifts? We cannot imagine a | SOO" BE enmmtenued Men's Fancy Bordered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, | DISRAELPS NOVELS, 7 volumes, into the street and fortunately Policeman | ¢isting in the criminal prosecution of persons | | O2| gyi cmap © promenede quarter where they would not beacceptable-A|} We will Muuusenr. fast colors. halt calf. Robey happened to be in the neighborhood at | Who have brought trouble to the First National ame. Saturday mstinee for sd poo — Am mit tree of is —124 and 180., 3 for 50c.— —#14.00,— the time. He smothered the flames with his | Bak of Muncy, Pa.. and the Superior National children. ‘WRAPPER—or cows. ceive you as , Gasement.... n : a = TEA s WAIST—-or eee ‘Men's White and Fancy Borgered Hemstitched Pfire ment. 11th st. bldg.) | Gvercoat, but not before Mrs. Warfield had | P8nk of Superior, Wis. he tute thal SKIRT. So you should decide quality and general ay SAFER Linen Handkerchiefs. Further on in his report Chief Drummond y ing Fight. pares eemmguier cane fl dewpet apa A A Geos x wit | 2 Pen Cone —250.— been burned about the face and hauds, Her| 454 that under the operation of law metal | ‘There was a fight in Crowley's saloon thie your friends tn this manner—HERE is your best as-| the goods we offer MM MM you have made ade- ‘Men's Pure erp aoreroaeies plain and fancy —o— injuries are painful, but not serious. schees in Mion of cota na pertain Sera ot aati MM bordered, \, 4, and 1-Inch hem. Ae IES used in place of government and national bank Sten teeter yemivediee § | 308 Pity BM posit will be hela Orr —B6e. I Attacking the Bernhetm Assignment. . | issues, by the nse of which employes in manu- —— homhongeanptane 6 | tipi ecteeey sewensive Cuntsraas Goons Yesterday Justice Bradley, in the Equity | facturing and mining companies have been | Participated. The smashing of glass attracted | Muszep poe roe Court, directed a rule to show cause on Friday | held to labor for a given company and com-| the attention of Policeman Hodges to -the Prxzvs, continued trade of Tene ‘Men's Japanese Silk Initial Handkerchiofs. IN OUR FIFTH-FLOOR SALES ROOM. x i pelled to deal at itsstore only, have already | Place, who found Harry Boudinot with blood our leading citizens ‘All tranks are fur- | P, aoe why an injunction should not issue in the ease | Piven place to thy money of the nation, uniform | streaming from an ugly wound of the head. “NINTH AND THE AVESTE” Hegeriigealat RICE. Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, newest, patterns and} ‘This sales room becomes even more important than | of Stein-Bloch Company, A. Levy & Bro., A. | {nvvaluo and current everywhere, to the partial |. Ofticer Hodges arrested the trio and two of Batabitabed 1840. Telephone 905. | moniais that our gure eit Tho lateat Milinery Novettio asin vorus in | A"lurge assortavnt of White Slik Embroidered | "8 during this season. Tt 4s filled with exactiy | Levy & Co. and Lord & ‘Taylor against M.Bern- | relief of the workingman, but much remains to | them deposited collateral onan on roodsaremaderiaht 8°53 eather strap and | an tasssonadio world. Mumters. 7 Show articles uniting “economy abd Sines"—ine | helm and his assignee to restrain them from dis- | be done before the wrong is righted. To com- | and he money was forfeited when tho cate wag end thet we aromarbeiené Ge- £ —#1.00, 81.75, €2.00, #3.00, €3.50 and $6.00.— | proper things for holiday presents. posing of the stock on 7th between D and | plete this work Senator Manderson, at the in- | ecu/eu th DOGee Sites sya eclloweral dead an Dexia far i stance of this office,introduced a bill in the Sen- ot aokod, Oi C perils PS eS rooms offer everything desirable in Abandsome assortment of Colored Silk Muflers. | We have arranged four special tables of Fancy | Streets northwest. The complainants, whose | 81” s appeared and told Judge Miller thet he was Some Nobby Mufflers coma Welch, Margeston & | Vise? ** Srork tie Garnett Woaienen & To amend section 3583 of the Revised Statutes | #truck on the head with « plate, | 29 harper apr ip Hane Muurzax Goons. Co., blue, black and brown. Tne, 2 SOs and To— ._| and Butterworth & McDowell, Intheir bill they | of the United States, and to prevent and to| | The other circumstance: did wot excuse Mie 7 “er | aa = Satchna 25 to $25 2% ae Pe. : Respectively—ail containing & Guclysolected asort- Sma Loge eee pares Tape depends oo makes it, HOW they make | wo. Folds (2 to } = pouennr~es a denominations than = ms - %, aod OF WHAT they make it. Mowt i ares) Ene GSE 25 Pen Coxz Ax I Pp, Sy smubaeeyeepieed oeeete ae 6 Deskin & bos fee] cra The Case Was Dixustesed, any good cook can make good cake some Rook c to gly x Lxexrenstve Presext. ‘Trays and ot articles ‘The case of Travis Glascoe, the colored tosn Siig uttbere aro vers fre who con nak 1% owe Boxes’ Sa ned es Ore Another invoice of Chiffon Jabots on center counter —81.25 to 87.00. — SHCURASED ARRESTS TUS COUNEERTOEHIE® | ono was anvested a Sow Gage agoenechengeat ao agea ae ° _— i — SR. — ‘king Cabinets, walnt ‘The number of arrests for counterfeiting is " times the cook ame cas four ant simetines | OO Hat Site 2 3°3| Manzen ‘Tho Istest in Plaid and Plain Windsor Tiesand Bows Resmi Dierrerperto boy hay handsomely | that the prefer city te aceaie ph Inakik bap aioe puaraeet stabbing Max Gould, the 14th «treet tailor, as another. Yousay: “Well, what of that?| OO Glove. Bogen r 88 aa —Be.— a am: 5 isthe oa stated in Tur Stas at the time, was tried im | Fe se te Bab) Paice, % —— +? | prean andi Capper & oles ve Ki tian on wap Judge Miller's court. The defendant was rep- ees Saar anton atenge | Manicure Soto: Excrusrve Srvzzs. Dou D,; fron stands, | etryersamed good cake, nor other oud “goodies ** | Fy yy ae 09, OL, aera, —$2.00 to 87.50. — costo view % 1083. 8 Dressed Dolls, 25e. Fine Bisque Dolls, jointed . them that seo 3 bodies, 85c. (Carved Broad Plates. ‘# suit of clothes Bil Bons” bbe to Fixzst Goons. prey cy 20th st. building.) —26e. to $1.98. — his place to Bs a Cramb ‘Trays and Broshes, brass, ‘Then the Bat Tenn gt iat Gah ren were Tor Deranruenr. Japanned and papier mache. customer owed to eo ppp BD 500 Toy Watches and Clocks, worth USe., 25c. and cuntormee “Be. to Bo? Muuweay isp at ‘ waoney Cy —te. Bop ie ‘Toy Horse Reins, real leather, worth 96c.. Po At loss expense than over. pe ae ae ‘Sho Wo 4 pie Asmall lot‘ of Large Painted Rubber Balls, worth ret 7.t0 Be. and 4Be., at AAA *. to aa yay Hercarsows, (Ath floor. yoones .--10th st. building.) to genase Faow Brarzer Deranruznr. 500 more Belagio 8ilk Couch Covers. —#1.25. ; Powe frou a5 75 0 Sin G0 ‘Down Quilts, covered with silk on one side and sat- teen on the other. ¥ Se i 1231 Pex. Av NW. 14 Bucy Factor, FRENCH CHEF £ Comte, covered wi sie, dub bl 1218 Aw 1220 B S& N.W.| aon Mags Se Ova Srrctarsis. 83.75 to 815. 08. e agnitygg erat Combination Bul Foid and Per Exrascr Or Buse x r2e0. | Repairing and ordered work tm ll branches of the Se eet eos | Tee es hr Foc | ais-thte

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