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THE EVENING STAR y DA EXCEPT SUNDAY, ILDINGS, ara = Ina corner 11th St, by ning sta wi SH KACPFMANS, Pres'e arcotiat, Pty TY n 0 anywhere ip the United Ststesor Cee ie emtder Preval "0 rents per month. ombaY QU abACrLE SH with torvien jomtage added, SLOP (Rotored at the Post Otice at Washington, D. C., as ee ot lame mall water. 1 B87 AL mail eubecriptioms must be paid ip advance, Rates of alvertising made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE RIVERSIDE DESK CALENDAR cents parabtc | Weekly Tecord Inge othe sea ler Bees mae “it December: tage any wile sind on, the "din teas Diariee pao CConying ean a Stand juding the said Lh fay of Jannary, ISU ay Ps —. = — = Blationery. . > Engraving sud Priaiing. Diviesn S24 Pen Saane. BASTON & RUPP, 4271 Lith st., bet. Pa. ave. and Eat. #24 per share of Ist ay tiviiend he mew L Bayarxo Hovse Or LEWIS G TEWKSHURY & CO. =, 1880 F st, Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. W. B HIBBS, Manager. Depoatts sublect tochect and fn allowed em dally balances, Advances made eyon tents against =. The available | REMINGTON colisteral, Standard 4 Pondsangatt | TYPZWRITER Bec yrities listed on the New fork. Stock Excl maght snd sold for sual 6: Advances, Ie Absolutely UNRIVALED. (Prteate Wires, Our facilities for trading ni4-m,ta,th.f,tf ty Grain and Provisions on the Chicas Board of Trade are unequaled baie if MING REPORTS ee ‘us relative to to open | lack of ion faites, eure ee spend os | ‘shipments for Z thei Siege Wy | Saabs cers aratuarage Hares, vids Grom and Prominent | Sands er tons of coo? ail stock m the city awaiting J. fain som your MAURY DOVE office, fist and I ats. arves, Hoot Pana G ats, and K sts. MANTELS. ANDIRONSFENDEI while fuaking ohana = changes. Tmhl4-s J. M CORNING. Tie Shop. 520 13th st As Exrnsonvrsany Opronresrrr | To Boy A Waar: LEWIS G. TEWKSPURY & CO. Ax Fomurr Bona, Loax INVESTMENT ASS'N, WS-9146 ST. LW, BBSPTS........-ns0oe- sexes $100,000.00 DUPS, #1 PER MONTH ON PACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 10? MONTHS, #200. HAVE YOU MONFY To INVEST? PUR (CTMASE AN 8 PPR CENT PER ANNUM COU- PON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR 3 YEARS. WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER ANNUMON SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF @ OR MORE CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ONJO Days NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHARFHOLDERS ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE KATE OP 19 PER MONTH ON EACH $1,000 BOR ROWED. OUK FIGURES SHOW WE OFFFR THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANSAND RITIES BEING THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOAN AND THR LOAN BEING KFPAID MONTHLY MAKES THE SECURITY STILL BETTER EACH MONTH, KENDEKING IT IMPOSSI- BLE FOR OUR PATRONS TO LOSE & DOLLAR. CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS AND FURTHER INFORMATION. ae HAKKISON DINGMAN, President Tur WE CLOSED OUT FROM A LEADING CLOAK MANUPACTURER HIS ENTIRE SAMPLE LINE OF LADIES’ CLOAKS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE AND OFFER THEM AT ABOUT HALF THEIR USUAL PRICES. THIS LINE COMPRISES LA- DIES THREE-QUARTER COATS, REEFERS, CAPE COATS, &c., IN TANS, BLUE AND BLACK. SIZES 32 TO 38. THE REGULAR PRICES OF THESE WRAPS RANGED FXOM $15 TO 845. IF YOU CAN GET FITTED FROM THIS LOT YOU'LL ~URELY GET A BARGAIN. WE HAVE MARKED THEM FROM 88.50 TO $22.50, OR ABOUT HALF THE REGU- LAK PRICES. OUR REGULAR STOCK OF LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDKEN'S WRAPS AT A DISCOUNT OF FROM 10 TO 25 PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICES. WHY NOT A WRAP FOR A PRESENT WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD ONE WITH SUCH A SMALL OUTLAY? Ladies! Wraps from. . attovan, Save Derosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 1TH er AND NEW YORE AVE sat some ponder Chartered by special act of Congres Children’s Wraps from. 2.50t0 9.00 dan... 1807, and sete of Oet., 1800, and Feb... 1892. | Don't fail to inspect our stock of Cloaks before CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS — Rents safes from @5 cae upward per annam, River ware and valuabies taken on deposit. {TRN CENTS and upward reontved on deposit and | 420 Wwrerest alowed on vuins of not lees than 83. Prepares and Kees Wills fFee of charge—ects ae Ba- eater, Administrator and Trustes—excoutes Trust $4.50 to $22.50 Jouxsox & Lerraru. ‘713 Market space. (04 ald kinds. . Turrnrat Lass. wwe Hesdqusrters for the Imperial Lamp, the £ vy rt finest and beston the market, gives the Bhi L SLURTEV ANT. Secréeary. Whitest and best light, dove not get out of Directors order. Also the B. & H. and Hochester Mace te Mintavent, Ae Piano. Banquet, Library and Student's 4 laghaee e Lampe fiche, FRANCIS MILLER, hats Eien uy30) PEE Ee aaa as cman a alse ‘805 and 807 uh st. —_— « W. & HOGE Pree T. ©. DANIEL, Sec. [UTED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN asso- CIATION, 19137 st, Washington, D. @ Shares, €100, payable tn monthiy installments, » Which participate im all protte and mature in #6 | Maxicune Sers. Benthe Pare intarest on toner lepoattat In any amount, D apd © per cent interest paid on spectal depostta from the date they are male cows tf ‘The proper place to buy a Manicure Caso { from a reliable and established man- feure. Handsome cases in chamois, plush, Bernat Coxrmicares mo may te cand on to bry 8 member Russia and Moroceo leather, containing es vative Burial Newncter best quality instruments. #6 to $12. ceri ae iar fanera'e Certificates Iraw wens one * interest and are trans ine aad be convinced of Mavawe Pays, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, 703 FIFTEENTH ST. N.W., 417-68 Over Thompson's drug store. ferabie Eee Your interest iu tle mats SW MIN 131 an a Puy x eH AM Xx 3 ASA ON ~ nav AN = Berber Washinton Stork Frchangm, Real Katate apd Stock Bro Ber PP ee gy tee ty Hourvar Banoarys. Wo Fen © INVESTMES F SECURITIES SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. Pines, Bonds amd Grain boweht and wid for cash of et marvin. BRADBURY UPRIGHT GRAND, Cotton Doubt and sol tn New Yort or New Orleans, Regular price, $500; spectal price, $295. CORRESPONDENTS WEBSTER UPRIGHT GRAND 2M Bache & Co., New York Stock Buchanan Kegular prive, $450; svecial price, $235. Lehman Bros... New York Cotton Fachangn HENNING UPRIGHT GEAND, Lebman. Serv & Co.. New Orieane Cotton Exchange Reqular price, #400; special price, @215. ee er See 0. | 200m Enon ErnbenTT GRARD, ree to New bork, Chicas anh New Or- Regular price, #350; special price, feann Teiephoun. 4k welt CARE GRAN! — s | BRADSURY SQUARE GRAND, ae . " Regular price, $450; special price, Metbor NRE ke. | STEINWAY SQUARE GRAND. | Regular price, $500; spectal price, $260, STANDARD ORG. ¥ fine, Regular price, $150; xpectal price. $79. TAYLOR AND FABLEY ORGAN, good. Regular price, $125: special price, $53. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL @ CORSON & MACARTNET, GLOVER BETLDING, 1419 ¥ ST. Xow Penters and Deelers tm (rverument Bon te Gerentig “Bachange. Loans, Collections | wee set Teoma at alt aoe ation Tot | som York Plleeipoun, Boston F. G. Sars. BRADBURY PIANO WARE ROOMS, nome Mtoek bought and sold 3y19 Wasox & ‘Cn, FINE sHORS 12235 Pa. ave. n. w. warts | Ae it os W. G. Marzssorr & Co. TIESEE “EI $3.50 Wises “i 83.50 Be cease ‘Have just received for the holidays s fine WitSok & Sth WHESOS & Stitt Gente Cait Stowe lot of Music Boxes, Stewart, Fairbanksand THREteeR J mt. Luscomb Banjos, Bay State and Imperial —BoLDsrs— Gaiters and Mandolins, which they are sell- Wausox & Cana ing et prices which will surprise you, 420 =r aw. Baltimore amre—4 end 6 W. Ball. ot SPECIAL NOTICES. Se CBEISTMAS AT CENTER MARKET. ‘The hours for marketing Christmas week 182 will be as follows: FRIDAY, De- cember 23, open 5am. until 4 p.m. ; SAT- URDAY, December 24, open 5 a.m. until 11p.m. The Center market will be closed MONDAY, tue legal Christmas day, 22-3 E. THE L NED COAL ME chants, aetee to close our respective offices laces of business during the entire day MON- December 26. AURY DOVE. itt PAU, TELD & HEISTON. RING & SON THOMAS KR. MARTIN, JOHNSON BROTHERS. Kee 100K stoner: Don’t buy your Piano From a dealer or agent; Save the money they mak Buy a Bradbury Plano from ‘The Manufacturer. FP. G. Smith, 1825 Pa ave. eae ,PARCELS DELIVERED. 5 + may be timely to remind you that the Merchants’ Parcel Delivery Company, 912 Pa. ave., will call for and deliver parcels for 10 centseach. Thefr facilities are at your service to deliver your Christmas gifts. az2-3t COMFORTABLE. DURABLE SHOES. 34, $4.50 or 85 < nnd eminently honest Wear,” We scour the lnarket for the best # ces and buy ‘no others. Lace, Button or Congress style—broad, pointed ‘or medium toe ‘You can make a present of an order on ‘us for a “Knox” or ‘‘Christy" Hat. Superb line of Umbrellas and English ‘Mackintoshes. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 PA. AVE. N.W. asim AFTER TWO YEARS’ ABSENCE MR ae "Keoler, the slate writer, has just returned fo Washington. At 005 Hat. n.w ai-iw* 421-3m. 1026 7 eee CE NG PIANOS. ‘The artistic standard of the world, HENRY F. MILLER PIANOS. Beautiful in avpearance, Perfect in tone. MASON & HAMLIN PIANOS With their new method of stringing, First-cla-s in every particular, AND OTHER RELIABLE PIANOS For sale or rent at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms. SOLE AGENCY AND HEADQUARTERS For the celebrated, WASHBURN GUITARS AND MANDOLINS: And the matchiess 8. 8. STEWART BANJOS. One price, and that » fair price, to everybody. MUSIC BOXES, MUSIC CABINETS, MUSIC STANDS, MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, CORNETS, AUTOH\RPS, ACCOR- DEONS AND ALI. KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SHEET MUSIC IN ENDLESS VARIETY. ‘The oldest and largest Music House in the city. JOHN F, ELLIS & CO. No, 957 PEN TOO LATE Now Tocatnot Bll any more orders for STEFL PLATE GALENDAUS before Sew Year day.” H Shonfd net prevent peonte trom having tie wii! be Just'es good ‘ward friends and customers for a now. Let me make some WM. GARNER, _ a17-tod “inter ind Pablisher, 1 1108-1116 E st. eer STORAGE COMPAN 10, l4and WE phone 430 Stores merchandise, furniture. desired. Starase of veld r arate rovtus if desired. Storaze of velite ova spec Row patos.” Movin) aud from reaidoncon. Can haw mmpetont met. ri ALBERT TREGO, a ee ee, OE THE NUEUAL, Brite: SURANCE COMPANY OF D. Wantiagiop, December 6, 1802 Policy holders are hereby hottied ta. renew thelr in- surance! om or before ths LAST MONDAY ber, 182, for the yea. 180 Fenewais before tbe last RCHTS, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, &e.. BY esr thing for Christiaas at hole: | Leon, Sale rrices at GOULD! st. Tree Ornaments, <= p. MERTZ, Trouser Mater. __ Shop—514 1th b= Vi ES, RANGES AND E en compote mechanics before the busy on season” No. 1 latrobe to heat ¢ 918 se FS. Babee 8S ocd S14 ota wt. a aL FACTS FC D WEATEE Be Cini se vlig. bat thers are as many rade Of quality in Coal as there are iu our. It can be 80 {nor nto be'absolutely warthienseven worse than fot its kind "We soll only" the beat ‘coal, dalivored fi the best condition and at the lowest posible price Scpatent with fair ‘ vue ¥. BALDWIN JOHNSON. nQ0-tr 1101 R Te ave., SIL Ast Be, SIO 446 ahaW. ,ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS You could make the old folks is a pair of Gold Spectacles or Eyeglasses, We have them at prices ranging from —$3.00 to $6.50.— We giveacard with every pair that entitles the re- ceiver to a thorough test of the eyes by our optical ex- pert at pleasure. rr Opera Glasses and Lorgnettes for the ladies. Ther- mometers for the gentlemen. “Gem” Microscopes for the boys. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, —MISS MAGGIF GAUL! fhe, wonderfully itted test during the day for private sit- 708 11th st.n.w.,and Wonn's DAY night 01 it WASHINGTON “MARKET COMPANY. ‘The annual meeting of the Washington Mar- Ket Company will be held at the office of the company, fu the Conter mnarket, in the city of Washington, a: o'clock m. on the FIRST MONDAY, betnz tI day, of January, 18.3, for the choice of thirteen directors for the ensuing year, and to act on auy other subject Pottln the power of the corporation that may (be prought before the meeting. SAMUEL W. CURRI- EN. Necretary. ‘Washington, D. C., Dec. 17, 1898. 220t031. —™ IMPROVEMENTS, Mechs consti “er a rellauliity ol PReviek TYPE anical experts ta Pris nding that the best be purchased tor the G.I. Dept. U. 5. Army. 50 mna" chines have just Deni contfacted. form con- sequence,» Send for gne en fon da WA. CLARKE & SON. Agente. SSS PRESENTS. At BALLANTYNE'S. You know modern stationery store is bubbli With good fdeas for Christm: ‘The COMPLETE WOKKS Ol ARD AUTHORS. which we, o Feductions, aro presen: 0 The store fa crowded with’ Ch gemions for men, wowen a a/l means. see “our CHRISTMAS CAKDS. DRM T INES Test 425 Seventh st. n.w. BPA FP PLATES, and engraved Ales for cor- respondence papers of the late firms of iller, Paret and Gedney & Roberts Co. are $n Mr. Gedney’s charge, who will take pleas- ure in promptly and properly filling any order entrusted to him. A. G. GEDNEY, Successor to Gedney & Roberts Co.. ENGRAVING AND STATIONERY At First Hands. POST BUILDING, 10TH ST. AND PA. AVE. that a ‘over axe a22.6t Fe 8F# OvRE100, 0008 TOCK OF DIAMONDS. ‘We have the largest variety of Diamonds to select from to be found in this city. Special bargains all this week, Remember that « Diamond is the most appro- priate of all Xmas gifts. We have made big reductions in our prices. JACOBS BROTHERS, Importers of Diamonds, a19-5t 1220 Pennsylvania ave. Be UE FRUITS, FR DUCE MEATS, GAME of ali kinds and the courteous attention that Our patrons receive need no. brass bands or cor- RPL go.ciats to advertise cur market. "We moan the esr ‘or. Zist and K sts., which will be open on SATURDAY, Doc. 24, from'S a.m. to 11 pin. where can be f and everything that is needed to make home hap’ y on Christmas. @yat Be FFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Gold Spectacles. Gold Eyeglasses. All Glasses bought for prosents ‘Will be exchanged to suit the wearer after Christmas. ‘Opera Glasses. Opera Glasses. Lorgnettes. ‘Thermometers. ¥. W. McALLISTER & CO. 1811 F st. now. Optictans. L <7 26 26 96 26 26 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 Lovely Viano Lamp with Shade, 6 86 This last week, only 86. | 96 86 86 86 86 86 96 86 86 86 86 86 86 Visit our Lamp Parlors. Open Evenings, 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO. 432 Ninth Street N a20-5t UR CHRISTMAS UK CHISTMAS GL GIFT TO iF" you. T TO YOU: a19-6t Be 08S FOR XI PRESENTS. : You cannot make a better present than apairof PATENT LEATHER SHOES, ‘They are just right for young or_ old, ant we have thein at $4.00 and €5. 00. ¢ Pair of SLIPPERS come in very Ta pair of RUBBER BOOTS be enjoyed by id 6 howe #20 a Hand-sewod Shoes stil cont vase those WhO come down town to save money. ROBERT COWEN & SON, ‘The American Shoe Seiters, ve. ni. ¥. (South sido). a9 Bee 804 REDUCTION sare MEN'S O'COATS AND SUITS. Your choice of 3,500 OrCoate and Suite SPECIAL NOTICES, Be PO YOU sMoKer DO YOU SMOKE? DO YOU SMOKE? ‘The trade can find the very goods they wish at our immense ware rooms—noth- ing like the line we carry this ‘side of New York, and clerks that are desirous of ‘making aname for ‘themselves.as ‘sellers. DO YoU CHEW? DO YOU CHEW? DO YOU CHEW? SPECIAL NOTICES. EAST WASHINGTON DEMOCRATIC 3 oe —_ ‘the ‘elected froin sain 8 “agen WP PEARE: presigent, THERE WILL BE AN OPEN MEETING Yonin avenge southesst hud ei past Nested to sttend, as busine ‘taal @ ’ =s cy vss of = THE NOR CHER: wil be open cok (RERTY MARKET 4 epg sivaraabocked wi tig mane, vegetables ant: 3-3 The weather is is to be snowy tonight a probably on Saturday: southiccaterty warmer Santrday morning aiad evening. A GREAT DRIVE IN LATHS. oir agi eae! ari : —. Ip all essential qualitt which sel! at 82 Whire Pine. w sweet a FINE GRADE MEERSCHAUM PIPES. Weil manufactured,” Oui @2°75 por thou FINE GRADE MEERSCHAUM PIPES "varied asgrrtment of all othér kinds of FINE GRADE MrEnscHAUM Pires, | anaicies de eben ceeae BEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, i 4 Te MESRSCUAUM (PIERS 1 -:chcaber, Mal irk ant midewe Marine FINE GRADE MEERSCHAUM PIPES. ave. a Branch, cor. 11th and 0 sie. «.e. ir mest SEILLED LABOR ““OOSTS.” ‘We feel that we have aree- ton to be proud of this the finest stock of smokerw’ articles this side of New York. In it you can find anything yeu want, which is saying agocd deal, but it's the truth. BE SURE AND EXAMINE THESE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, MEERSCHAUM PIPES. MEERSCHAUM PIPES, BRIARWOOD PIPES, BRIARWOOD PIPES. BRIARWOOD PIPES, CLAY PIPES. CLAY PIPES. CLAY PIPES. IMPORTED PIPES. IMPORTED PIPES, IMPORTED PIPES. DOMESTIC PIPES. DOMESTIC PIPES. DOMESTIC PIPES. The retailers leok over our stock before going where. Dothey buy? Well, » proof of thisisthe fact that we furnish tothe trade here more pipes than all other wholesalers combined, and it isa rare thing to go in a retail establishment anc find smokers’ articles that we carry. We are the largest distributing agents in the city and it's the secret of our success. CARD TO THE TRADE: Our force of employesare busy with the holiday buyersandit may be that some of you may been overlooked by our druminers in making calls. ‘when they see it and purchase their goods of us. GEO. W. SCOTT & CO., Leading Distributors in Cigars and Tobacco, 23-2 If such is the case drop us a postal card snd sein the grand aruy of those who know » good thing Cor. Pa. ave. and 436 st. AUCTION SALES BICYCLES, BOARDING. BUSINESS CHANCES CITT ITEM: % COUNTRY REAL ESTATE | vente DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL, EXCURSIONS, FINANCTAL TeeETTTTT = $ oinoaannewwnewenn HS POR RENT (tyres) FOR SALE (Bicycles) FORSALE (Worms and Venicles) FOR SALE (Houses). FORSALE (ots)... FORSALZ (Miscellaneous) FORSALE (Pisnos).. HOTELS........... LADIES’ Goons. LEGAL NOTICES LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MEptcat MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY WANTED AW ROUTED BY REBELS. Mexican Regulars Defeated in Two More Encounters, Hubbell a Candidate for the Mich- ROBBED BY BRIGANDS. MORE KEREL VICTORIES, Mexican Insurgents Defeat the Regular Troops in Two Encounters. Neeva Lanepo, Mex, Deo. 23,—Reports, [Although conflicting, come fgym every part of the northern side of the republic indicating | the growth of the revolutionary movement, Dispetches are to and fro from the Meriran odicials to the Cufted States officers om the frontier and in the near future there will be a gonume revolution in Mesieo. It w impossible to gatn any information from those high in authority, ae every one te under the strictest orders not to make public the tele- grams, but the much is positively known that there was a battle on the 17th on Mextean soil near Guerrero. about three miles from the Tiver, between the Mexican troops and revela- tioniste, with « victory for the latter. REBELS OUTROUGUT THE REGULARS An officer, who desires that bis natpe shall not ‘de used, stares that another battle took place [on the 19th, when ten men were killed at | Coralvo, where there is « At thts lace five of the Mexican were burned ve, A courier with official information gave it out ‘that the revolutioniste gave and ‘ashe we quer- ter, but in every way outfought the regular Mexican soldiers, those at Coralvo being @ Clothes—perhaps more. There are tailors ‘within our acquaintance, and who pose “artists,” too, whose work oftentimes Would not compare favorably with som * Sulte we have seen. G ments tailored in the finest style by skilled Jabor costs, and are well worth the sew dol- dare more that we charge. SNYDER & WOOD. 1111 PENN. =>FEW MORE CLEFT! Be Tata tow ares lett of those taree calen- dare rutiabic only Yor gitce wie se friends not y office. Verte boys will no! be noticed 90 tor 50 cents; Calling Cards for ‘TB cents. BYRON 8. ADAMS, Printer, 512 11th st. Tel MARK THESE WORDS! ‘Open late tonight, later tomorrow night, and open a ha!fday on Monday, December 26, for those who are too busy to shop in business hours and for those belated ones who either forgot to buy s suit or overcoat for themselves oF for some relative or acquaintance, About the “newsiest” news in the clothing line is that staal] lot of Fige Custom-made Overcoats in black and navy were running five dollars under price, and that line of $20 Cheviot Sack Suits that cost you $25elsewhere. Wecanno aford vo be undersola, GEO. SPRANSY, 484 7th a3 =* UNDENIABLE FACT. isan undeniable fact, as every one who has taken the pains to investicate admits, st no tailor in Washington uses Aner cloth nor puts a better quality of stik lining and other trimmings in the 800 Dress Suits than is used im those we are making up for §50—and when itcomes to cut and fone 14 you ever vee one of our make that ‘wasn't par excellent? OWEN, The Tatlor, 423 LITH ST. Just above the avenue). THR HABIT OF DICTATING TO <> Tite PHONOORAPU w micy ae @ Yeu — then rush through your cor- Sat ees : ° . Yeu eaely at you want to say and ‘the pl —, repeats it to the clerk-tren— wcriber, who writes it = the typewriter or by often PPuSatar res ae £00. EXELON. Prost: C10 i F-CHOMEETY, Sects, else. 4 not SPRUCE UP YOUR SUIT! 5 wursult need cleaning, raiding or menéing! Af so, netity us by postal and we'll send fer it. ‘The ‘ebarge will ve exe tremely ressonable—the work thoro: will save you buying anew suit, @23 A. W. HELL, **Down-town Tailor,” 315 Pa, ave. HAVE YOU CAUGHT Os? You would doubt us if we told you how many pairs of those €8 and $10 Fine London cotch Trouserings we sold last ‘uesday. True, it was a “ag day,” but We are selling a!most as many every day Out of the four hundred pairs there remain but a few dozen styles, and yet there are hundreds of *‘swell” young men of this city who havé not yet “caught on.” Wewon't be able to make them up for $8 and $10if we have to buy mare, have their batt and dressy warments for tesco reer rote esas ct pa i 3 given ‘a oy ton to ta igbest dewree of sastivess aud epsuarcus ghd ou Sizounted bs s postilre zee § Ladies alors we ORLY, the nest array of, ai ther ip Kuro} abn compli Fralities whic! a Kuerten eet Deautidul metzopelie mar worth fully one-third T red to compLY witl Dore. tor $1485. Bee demands of thelr taste, no matter how exacting TIONED | Ba a pee aio Makers of Superior Clothiug. | Sadieg, Pllcring Depar:ment, ce caieines 1812 F st. mW. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK NO. 614 ae "Blac a ces gt Dae S| ee sere 1 ne doo bay ve . ubia to Alice Heals, having been lost applica: | Wor Why, your horse. If he ee ton has been made for reissue. | New certificates will | of Blizzard Adjustable Ico Orvepers. 3 sizes. Fit be insted Sunary 18, 1903, unless in the mesntiine | any shoe, Any oue can put on. Set, $3 satisfactory reasons ‘are presented m. ALPERT M. BEAD, _S1G-Law3t" Sec. Becomd Col. Co-op. Bld. Assn. ist BUICh ac calks, 20c. set. 45-1m Agency with J. B. KENDALL, <s SWEEPING REDUOTION IN PRICES. IDEAL CUSHION RAMBLERS, for both boys and mizis, cutin price to $50! (the same goods at every point as previously soid at $70.) Can you do better for Christmas presents? GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 13% 14th st. n. w. pemoveningy Curing Deommbee. = FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BUY SIXG- SM err me gE Fig, putt uice dahes, SCHAD'S, 11% Lath st. mw. q= FOR SALE—HORSY BI ey LANKETS AND St | at soos 18-09 = DF BIEN W. 0018-3 AUST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE te January 1, 168%, will be ped. at rah 3 Ee Dee BreaiSent: FOR WEAR AFTER OPM me tet SREsS Surts PIS ret aw. THE Wi 413m eT coat coat 10th, 11th and Fests. nw. @7to2dine Vv. G. FISCHER ART COMPANY, DEALERS IN FINE ARTS AND STATIONERY. 20 15TH STREET. —4,50 PER TON the Coat A good coat Uo'barn is runes welt eke aka cook Thavo4 full and complete siock ot Hrstorade Coat ARE ser ete lo eae ate iy Skee TO MODISH MEN. that. it mostin &1 I. csinapeeyn te ni look We detall Ths pat Mest any iptior can ti patebiy agvesring garinenty, migute prove Seyp theaat jent Ye of We orsieg Trouserings at #7. ous door Soove the **Avenue. "aaa door ® CHRISTMAS WINE, ic. ae te use ne OF ‘Brandy only Si a bottle, whiveand 40f # Tun for holiday” ae pox nos WINE CO G14 14th st. nw. JUITE A COMPLIMENT. aS. Rives mentomen wbbee stg shinont every = try, PANY, Oly ck Toe work's promised it's Moone Fwant scr, 1107 EST. NW; THE REPUTATION WHICH I HAVE juired ‘or produci:.g fue, well-aeing fa eae ones ictst tiohs were wade ch is 1d axed = ‘which can tee See epee eierae Hears = Su tsati gs meeeetea icated in uy Soe an ladies Extra G18 Penn. ave. nw, Medford and Jamaica {azz} Telephone, 993. pA a to erage sarees send este epee mes @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, PIAN terms. VISITING LL NP CARBS” TING LieT> A: 1 CHAPMAN & TAYLOR, 915 PA. AVE. READ PAGE 4, BPS BEATING STOVES, 81.25 70 88.00. on 83.00 to 812.00. Christmas Lamps, all styles. Open until 10 p.m. Bottom prices. C. A. MUDDIMAN, 614 12TH ST. READ PAGE 4. a3 FP uray ars By Barber & Ross. Pockét Knives. Roller Skates. Ice Skates. Tool Chests and Tools, Bilver-piated Nut Crackerand Nut Pe Fine Stee! Rezors. Gas Heating Stoves, Best Steel Scissors. Manicure Sets in boxes. Dozens of equally as timely ftems have been skipped. BAY ER & ROSS, APPROPRI AT! ERUREETS AT pUR- Sore ects re deca tooose, A poo. AEST Godse eet what ? se Obes house iOa te to diseases of women. Bee eas “WET GOODS” FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK. = Ww Se scaateanies Petes es: a) Sires PamSoldomy oe: aust eS WO gallos, N, & POOLE, 044 La. AVE.N. W. as "GOOD NEWS" TO EPISCOPALIANS! price. big nomgae ee, a23 R. ANITA YEWCOMB McGEE HAS im 2410 a3 | to the | NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOTARIES PUBLIC OCFAN STEAMERS. OFFIOIAL NOTICES POTOMAC RIVER BO. PIANOS AND URGANS. PERSONAL. PROPPSSIONAL. PROPOBALS, RAILNOA SUBURBAN PROPERTY VETERINARIAN WANTED (Board) WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses), weegeereeseevegzzgsaeveaesucaaiaayeeits Subscribers to Tax Stan who are ferved by route boys will confer s fevor by promptly reporting to Tue Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. Govenxwext Recerers Topar.—Internal revenue, $713,735; customs, $596,441. prammiales A Panpox Destep.—The application for the pardon of Jesse C, Nichols, convicted in Missis- sippiin May last of counterfeiting, bas been denied by the President. Tue Prestoext today approved the act for €23 (| the disposal of certain abandoned military res- ervations in the state of Wyoming and the act tor the relief of Wm. H. Taylor. Tue Supreme Covrr of the United States adjourned yesterday until Tuesday. January 3, 1893. The Court of Claims also adjourned for a like period, =e ee He Cax Bxsoy Cunisrwas.—The President ‘has remitted the unexecuted pyttion of the sen- tence imposed in the case of Edward N. Smith, convicted in Oklahoma in December, 1890, of Lorse stealing. ae Se Sees Caren on THE Presipext.—The President's callers today were Senator Wilson of Iowa, Gen. Baker of Rochester, N. Y., Mr. L. L, Minor of Uniontown, Pa., and Gen. Dunnell of Minnesota, Sane Wee AES Goxe Awar ror Canistwas.—Postmaster General Wanamaker hes gone to Philadelphia, to remain until next Tuesday. W. E. Simonds, the commissioner of patents, bas gone to his home in Connecticut. He will probably return early in the coming week. AB Rea Qurer ix Vexezvera.—Orders havebeen sent . 8. 8, Kearsarge, now at La Guayra, Venezuela, to proceed to Colon, Panama, not later than the 30th instant to receive her mail, and then to continue north as far as Key West. ak indicates that afiairs are quiet in Vene- 2 peaetinee wee eens Americas Exuiprrorns at Mapurp.—That American exhibitors at the Madrid Columbian exposition have been most successful is show! by a cable message received by the Secretary of State today from the United States charge dW affaires at Madrid, saving that they had been warded eight gold medals. fourteen silver and ifteen bronze medals, besides receiving honor- able meution in numerous cases, ie To Stor Tae Puscuase or Stivex.—Numer- ous letters from bankers, boards of trae and chambers of commerce, from all parts of the country, are being received at the Treasury De- partment asking that the purchase of silver by the Treasury Department be stopped. Under the law 4,500,000 ounces of silver must be pur- chased each month, eee Tue New Mixierer From Prnv.—Secretary Foster of the State Department bas been in- formed of the appointment of Gen. Caesar Cane- varo as Peruvian minister at Washi: m, which mission has been vacant for some time. Gen. Canevaro is one of the most prominent citizens of Peru and has been a candidate for president of ,that republic. He was one of the leading military epirits in the last war between Chile ind Peru and made a gallant record. He will j start for the United States on the 29th instant. see tists EXPENSES OF THE COURTS. The Attorney General Shows How His Es- tmates Have Been Misrepresented. Attorney General Miller said to Stan re- porter today that he had been misrepresented by the newspapers as asking for a large increwe in the appropriations for the support of the United States courts for the nest fiscal year. He said it is true that his estimates for next | year are more than the appropriation for the present year by about $1,700,000, but that as a matter of fact they are very little more than the ence. Notwithstanding the natural increase of business I have ssked for very little more for gee ] It also reported that snotbor another raid at San Ignacio, but did pot re cross to this side, but went on inte Mexico, sleepy lot of half breeds. yy made 2| This iscontrary to first reports, which wore ® Part of the strategy of the revolutionteia SOLDIERS CHASING A RUMOR. They sent two spies into Tease to spread the Tumor that qhe revolutioniste were on this side, and while the Diaz forces were asleep and the United s It ie reported bere that the seized the railroads for off special train of twelve coaches last night for Lampasaas Gayos with panies of cavlary and they will Pomible epeed toward Guerro and there will be some new de There has beeu no information the United States is reported they are pa! Utdle expectations of capturing auy fugitive rev- olutionists from Meaicu. utermanding orders to shipments Merchants here are points in the north for thi occurred in the price of three per cout rentes. At the close last night these securities were jucted 98 francs Tis ceutimes, When the a ayant Sie meceng Se offered, Was 97 france 224, centignes, Headily declined until st 3 p.m. 90 trance Cen times was the market price. At 2:30 p.m. the tone became « shade better. Rentes tallied and advenced to 97 27 centimes. Credit Fonciers, which during the ings hed fallen forty points, gained and at 2:30 had gnined ten pointe, fledged idate for the United States and says that be will have the solid backing the upper jeninsula members, Mr. Hubbell’s appearance is significant also as | it was he “who led the bolt ‘which Senator Ferry ten years ago. ————— DARING AND SUCCESSFUL. Polish Brigands Stop a Passenger Train and Escape With Their Booty. Wansaw, Dec. 28.—A most daring and sue- cessful train robbery occurred last night on the railway between this city and Kowal. A body of brigands succeeded by the use of signals ta stopping a well-filled passenger train, | Guce the train was at a standstill boarded by a number of the | Vent the escape of any of | ginning at the forward | brigands went through olvers in their bands gers, men and wom and | mor married women to give up Not the slightest attempt made and it w estimated that cured amounted in value to 30, Among the booty was a large moves. As the brigauds were they relieved the train men and then bude them adieu, ground and diappearing im the dark when the neat bie it i Ls i H é & t ti if ay HH eife robbery. it is believed that they will succeed in capturing the thieves, ———— Thirty Cars Smashed tn a Collision, Liza, Omso, Dec. 23.—A serious wreck oo curred on the C., H. and D. railroad about 1 a.m. between Deshler and Bellevue, rerulting | in the death of Robert Demming of Lima and the emaxhing of about thirty cars. ‘The traing which came together were two freighte- the regular No. 49 and an extra northbound. The Dv. engine men raved themselves by j wreck is one of the worst the C., ever had. ——— Supt. Byrnes Satisfied With Ils Place, New York, Dec. 23.—Supt. Byrnes denies the story that he contemplates resigning bis posi- tion to accept the office of chief of the secret service of the United States. Hie apid today: “I ave been connected with the New York police force for thirty years and Isbell remain with it for the rest of my life if permit position bas any charm for me.” Mr. Byrnes also demes the story ‘ w