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THE EVENIN NG = FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1898-16 PAGES. yee & scouts, | MISS GREELYS DEBUT TEA Emperor Charles I, 0 Ss Deli tf l H — accompanied by half the aed, of m . | st t 1 r fea 1 u Pleasant Event at Which Large Company Austria, went to. the Carlsbad : Springs for the re ey. of his ffee NEW Gathers. health. Six thousand, six hundred © ; So —— horses, so the town records say, were os pikee a Bea =: : necessary to convey the con If you are particular about apals ere ai heesekes So ah place. : The Carls aa “Seed ey the coffee—yoy, ought to use SS ee Salt can be ob ‘ ? us | We Trim All Hats Free of Cost. | entire Stock of Cloaks of or & Co., 95, 97, 99 Bleecker St., settee Ry . : ugar peRl full esau ined at every drug \ 7 R ours. id carefully . me store he Unité veh S(t eht t He If Wh I ] P me eo ae e in the Unitéd States now 3 WN ° Y eg HY Oug a a O €sa € rices || selected, and dry-roasted on the ES, even our old friends who pee Wee trifling cost. It is the we : y a i So g i premises—which site alll (ie Have raced wate for Mahe Miss Antoinette Greely t daughter | fOr catarth of the aches = sn th we a u fo * “the | Miss Antoinette Greely st daughter _Catarr ach, consti- and id at H If W holesale Prices. uaural sate and (cicomacs: = tore” Boe biog) UE mor ignnaet stone ¢ was intro- | Pation, liver and kidney troubles No wonder our. coffees are new si duced to secicty yesterday afternoon at a | gout, rheumatism : > a = sm, ¢cte, aes) s © cloak deal thus far in the season of ‘o8 has been hali as great. We took EVERY CAPE AND saved une Tioreiande nee It te new! Care-as boon exereaed | tea when a large and pleasant gathering | Sve Obtaimed when 2S Best results JACKE at Silver had in his stock rooms—an aggregate of over 5,c00 garments. They're as fine as Reeat rep tableae in the selection of its stock to insure | of the friends of the family extended a w ons en outdoor exercise needle can make. Exclusive in style—finished with the rarest e9 At Teast one store free of trash. Our | come to a charming young girl, whose men- 4°47 be had. Be sure to obtain the ctness. At the beginning of the sea- 1 we would have been glad to pay full price for such Jackets and Capes, and no consideration save the necessity of converting stock into cash for the purchase of spring garments would have made M. Selected Old Me andebling Java fand Mocha, guarant as to quality, style, wear | a) 3 Ibs. for $1.10. Seah is behind thing we sell. ning has received development in | 8¢NUine imported article, which has schools here and abroad, as well as by the | the signature of “EISNER & MEN- = = ae Reeves’ ok Tita and Mocha, Xmas goods are ready—and being re- | More rapid educators—travel and associa- Bp) zLS N va) ~~ s Deh tae ver sell on such ridiculous terms. THis season is over. But ours is just beginning, and we're proud to 35e. Ibs. for $1. tion with cultured mir re- vee ON CO., Sole Agents, New pe — Caveatiie ane ex. | York,” on every package. Reeves" B0¢ 2 Breakfast Java, lus. for 85e. The | ~ = = he carried was in| KNOCKED DOWN BY CARRIAGE. r simple muslin and ‘ace | qeegg, = th and Miss Greennalge cclident to Mra. Van H. Bukes This pre in scor bunch of pink ing with h The Most Colossal Cloak Deal This Winter. The Jack up from Plain and Fancy Cloths, Boucles, Rough Cheviots, Smooth Finish Feather Boas underprive?—at retail for about their wholesale value. . Reever” ts are n Sotelo loa olpttoolnhetelod dent society w Kerseys and Meltons. Theyre in shades of tan and blue, and royal, and castor and garnet, and green i 14 and 1g-yard Saket posites assisted in doing the honors with the bost | yout yo-15 peepee ine 2 f; : S: Boas of the full fluffy and curly va- ae ieee: s a era Abou 5 o'clock this morning Mra. and black stvles, including box, r and shield fronts. and his younger daughter. The anny cr- | Mrs. and bla All styles, ig ee 1 3| cle was naturally very much in eviais Van H. Bukey, living at Sales é Collars, $4 ana $6. | 2Mong the throz ithough 1 street northwest, was knocked down and They’re Divided Into Five Great Lots. y well represented x Toas In the fol run over at Connecticut avenue and M pator and Mrs, Fairbanks :, s © greatly | Street “ one-horse carriage owned by . 5 Grocer, Baker & eS -ewear for | enjoying the winter in their new residence | the Portuguese minister and driven ter $5 Garments q 6 to 8 ar= $ FS ec caunigitin’ on Ith street, which was completed ior] David Shirley. She was sent home in the - OAs = 1209 St. | z eae oe thelr occupancy last spring, but has since | minister's carriage. No blame wos h € ° » many finishing touches in its mia: Se eee ae ee f Eat pe Bs [== = = sale to the driver. Her } hi; divers for = = = ments for : §1 Kid Gloves. Jet tect grieved : ‘The house is very spa officer at the bureau of engraving and s of IT cloths in Mack The styles e natty. cloths inelude ker- & Just added the Ine that made Per- printing, was summoned immedia Hf i half lined ; and ons. Perfent-setting = ry’s famous for fine gloves at popular which has sede ths wy eee diately a fete : enniz ticks. "The capes. are Lberal iH px cites look effected 12 aL ah eadnenieed bli. Bek 5 Hesale r e old 10! e = _ OOE Mri oy suffered sare. io poae wae eo + I a u I Choice of 4-but. Dressed and 3-clasp and the cosy si greatly from the shock, but ees ee + Suede Gloves in black, white, modes, rooms, music riousiy injured < Sa at $i = pair. room on the f floor REE er in light colors ote BALANCE IN THE TREASURY. not yet commenced to aly > better a ere for e price ei ‘aste Factory’s Annual Race coe Oo lor mrcape y on Thu ays, having a Debt. od. Ch e t Black All-silk Mitte, Soe. and $1, 3 ristmas 25 H sier number of senatorial calls to make this | ‘The monthly statemeny of the gun " c. Hosiery. re ag ge es Mace ot ae vata daughters did the honors for he sterday ws that at the close of business N eduction SES ea eee : oraker, the third daughter, is the debt, less cash in the treasury, Fa teary Pe 25 a debutante this season and one of the | amounted to $1,127,473.487, which i ade iy of go agen | ise over last month of $16,544 Kall Os y » > “| Mrs. Fairbanks had another pleasant re- ase Is accounted f 2 Sis abe ale ception yesterday, having the assistance 1 kes Seaka eae es & F Silk-plated Hosiery, 50c. up. doa ach picasa eee Sa e assistance | nearly $8,000,000 in the cash on hand, Lowest prices and easiest terms ‘All-silk Hoslery, $1.50 up. of Mrs. wes, wife of the controller of | an issue of about the same amount of i of the Public ae >4.00 ements tor 0 AB | FESue eee S748 Beason through at $12 and $d... skilled men taflors wieh andl fintst their wholesale rating oo. 50 “gives you the cream of all ees and Jack= ssdicleanteess rSeeseegeeseedeaceeseeseeseeseeeegeceeogere rices_ and the currency, and Miss Carey of Indiana- | which had been pate © prec é ets worth up to $25. ever named in Washington, aes ok pati meen ald for tthe greced z » nave receivea trom oor | Handkerchiefs, 1234 c. |" Aacsistant postmaster General and Mrs. : three factories in New York, Aes ge ee ae = - bearing debt z You won't find wraps like these in four stores in Washington. Most _ places Brooklyn and Leominster, Choice of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, | Heath gave Bie ee lee sets Satan FA Id 1 handle Ay | 1 Mass.. several car loads of in plain hemstitehed, embroidered and guests were the Commissioner of Pen- | Debt 0: st % wouldn't dare to handle suth costly garments. he highest grades of cloths—the the finest Upright Planos initialed—being exceptional values. sions pnd sits. Evens, Controller and Site [i or = nt % rarest colors—the most exclusive styles; and to think of getting them at the cost of A . pas MS) USES es Lace Handkerchiefs, $2 to $9. Bee ee ee Laas, ee Rats % ordinary coats and capes! Not one worth Icss than $18, and from that to $25........ aperb Uprights are being gold’ at half- fa pay aamdkereiete, In boxes of | Robert J. Wynne. Thé table decorations | Total See z nd less, aud on $5, $6, $7, $8 and EL OU ate ese ee: were in dainty pink and mauve shade: This amount, however, does not include z 10 monthly payments, the centerpiece was of pink chrysanthe- certificates and Michel’s Stock of Trimmed| A Gigantic Wrapper Deal Here are sample reductions: Umbrellas, mums. notes outstanding which are = * gulleier the ssite.c ater Panik nt of cash on ha Of proportions fit to rank with the other great buying feats of the past $400 Upright Piano,$147 Nobby, exclusive handles, Mrs. Faulkner, the wife of Senator Faul ireabury ie ekceenene ats Gu eeper i ; ’ se daaltion a 3 Sica y is classified as Pp week. We caught a maker at an opportune time—when he was ‘The following instruments on easy terms grade, durable silks, ner, und the Misses Faulkner, arrived in | (cents omitted): % Pinched so hard ady cash that any offer at all was a godsend. to suit: $3 to $10, and engraved free. ER a een ee en astiie SOP ATE AOreeTe Poe MEDI The purchase is still in the prime of selection. (aoitlyow cau believe: that when som\sce euch prites ae (hes aoe, $212.50 patel ciaaee eee son at thelr rer‘derce, 1710 16th street. Sliver A week’s buying couldn't make much impre $400 Rogers Bros." Upright... $223 The Misses Helen and Rae Seymour, | Paper ; yin Ww Soe pasnee es ee SMOO ¢ OFFER daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seymour, | Bcnds, disbursing officers’ bal sion on a lot of 1,200 Hats. And such’ Hats! $1.00 Ladies rappers, 44c, Soe raiwery PEs $239 9 made their debut yesterday ata tea which | ances, deposits. in. national » choicest 2 clevere: i A ica! Bi An opportunity that has no parallel, These Pereale Wrapper : $450 Henning Upright.... was a delightful event in every wi Mrs. banks, ete. .... aceeease: 01 st a é ae >1 PP 'y it y res pers— e ‘Dt The choicest and cleverest_ in| America g a is. wide—charming nd tight-sitting linings — 1ooee and = And hundreds of othe & I 1°¢ Al EY Seymour assisted in dispensing the hosp!- ones and little ones—trimmed with flowers and Waite ta ks. A pleasure to wear one of = "$10.50 9 talities of her home The flowers sent the 2 seeps lpia gees Tn black and assor'ed colors Deep hem 3 Andre Stein Square Piauo... Formerly qth tieciate Ser onieee: debutantes made a beautiful collection. which there are dem plumes and velvets and ornaments. Every rich 32 to 42. With every wrapper an ey ¢ Be BS ; : 0 $26.50 S he late Seaton Perry. Resident soclety was largely represented in | outstanding amounting to $633 and rare color. All exclusive—all offered to you sean $ Chickering Square Plano... .... =! 1216 F St the throng of callers. ing a net balance on hand of & at the lowest prices e $ Gram-o-phone§, $45 and $25. ° Miss Martena Thomas, daughter of Mr. es o One of the New Chbistmas Gifts. u and Mrs, C. Thomas, and Mr. Wm, W. tingham of the Georgetown post office married yesterday. The ceremony, which | aLwrx rformed by W. Sherman his ips of Baltimore, law of the JACOR, . in the sixty-e = 2 i S n ig me) = lana > wR = = by =) 2 on X=) ae? ete DIED. Exactly and they'll Ay_ like om aff before a tornado! French flannetette Hats worth up to $5 = - $ i .05 Sa” HOC, Hats worth up to $10- - $2.88 Sete | | husbend of Catherine ALL enth year of his age May Lis soul rest in pe; his late residence thence to m mass will be F. G. Smith, Elphonzo Youngs Co. Mfg. of Bradbury Pianos, 1225 Pa,’Ave. er named in all the south! | | relatives of the oar being and Mrs. Nottingham are short trip north and_will M A Tempting List King’s Palace Department Stores, }|; ofOlive. [esac saint Tareas a= Mrs. Diehl, wife of Lieut. S. W. B. Diehl, | COLBERT. Departed this fe on December 2, 9 eters tit ae Petrtti ty. Queen Olives greene U. 8. N., will visit in New York for a Mitek oe pellet oth a Beveridgdisy 1215 F St. —— se couple of weeks, after which she will re- | Fauerat frum her late residence, 2505 1 atrect 812-814 Seventh St. 715 Market ee $ =e Pitted Olives —tnenest grade eae Sais ott ee sat i eg apse pe pi Sedeteted Peotone einer nn nee nretiet eloeinioinnteteted Mrs. Leiter, Mrs. Stanley Cups and Saucers and Chocolate Cups and Saucers should not fail to visit us within the next few days. We are —— offering’ some BIG — BARGAINS in these goods. For example: For 25¢. oe a ot and Mrs. Talmage, Dr. Dr. GULA e, Mrs. Ffoulke and Mr. J. B. “a mething new and tasty. indeed inlet aes ae os ing north and will arriv New York in | covgHLan = = = = S-€)=U= NeISR¢E Queen Olives—in finest ott. ume to spend the holidays with Mrs. Lang- ag wr ——— don Smith E street northeast, 5 = PBB RE EIEIO DIESE EGE BED A. D. pee : Stuffed Olives—rat ana jutcy. Mr! and Mrs.-J) B. Henderson gave an William and Bridget Coughlan x — VW elegant dinner last night, at which the es May he rest in peace. Fy "Family Shoe Store here Honest Shoes Are Sold! Oliv stuffed v with Anchovy— guests were Sir, Wiltrid and Lady Laurier, Notice of eral erent Suabisn . : Sir Louis and Lady Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Fa puimueneely/ DpeHaiie hard C: ight, Senator | BF ber 1, 1808, WILLIAM : 2 IE€& Chocolates: Chanton, Sit Richard Cartwright. Senator coe ‘ d Mrs. Fairbz ir. and Mrs. John W. d-aon of Lydia A. Eppley, F Getting Ourselves Together for Another || Dried) Greco Olives onal quays |e RU Ses an anes ae anes seat | i Those making a col- : —— State and M Secretary and Mrs ce Finer yoni heron tooo aged 4 5B lection of After-dinner Oire—Finest grade, Gage, Secretary Long, Mrs. Berd p.m, (Baltimore papers please copy.) . & & Olives-Chico— : ns derson, jr. The floral decorations of th: Pim-Olas— Very “ent.” table were in pink roses and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will give another dinner Decemb at which the young people in the commission will be the special guests. A most enjoyable and successful round of | *"14 Crescent Olives—tikea by many. compass whist was played at the Kenmore west, ——----, last night, the whist club bearing that | and ihe late Timothy Killigan Nowhere else can you find such an | name naving the arrangements in char Relatives an frie nds respectfully invited to attend wees y Seven tables accommodated the. playe her faneral, from her bate residence, assortment. twenty-one boards being played. A peculiar quicm st St. Aloysius Ghar. __ part of the evening’s play was that the top scores by the North and South and Elphonzo Youngs CO., | Hast ana West divisions were exactly alike —1 Mr, and Mrs. Odell Smith, guests of seventy-third year amber 3, at 2:30 p.m., from arch, Falls Church, Vas it at Oakwood, 2 California Ripe Olives—Rien eating. hursday, December 1, 1808, af r residence, 717 3d street porthe *., beloved daughter of Fannie Big Saturday In the adies @& Children’s Shoe Suddenly, on December 1 SALINA C.” LAWTON. é & [sce nee eS Tees - Wholesale and Retail Grocers, the club, made the top score for East and Southwest; thence te. Svenlal For 50 A number of taste- 428 Ninth Street—between D and E Sts. West, while Mr. and Mrs. Hay success- SOAP UNE MS weg eerrer = — | fully otited om a argent numer “af | MORNE, on, Xerember 8 Fs f Chaat tricks for North and South. Handsome y. Va ; £ (eto $1.20 now wooo tee eceeseserseee’s® tprises went to the above named couples. | oq tile, i, aged foresight years a only 50c. Refreshments were served. Bold trump day, December 3, at 12:45 “es 4 Ne Any Amateur Rieti, ictus | et icate oe a R OMORROW we're going to duplicate the tremendous day’s business we had last Saturday in the For q5 Aeay destinies on the euccesstel PConDios Diag ie, | men oe ee ee D ! We Cc. pchlyaaees short suiters faring very bad. The scores IS a means eee: AN Ladies’ and Children’s Departments! e'll offer the best and most durable Children’s Shoes made Ha OEE oO 0) ra er: follows: the beloved father of at 50c., 75c. and y8c. We'll offer the swellest, smartest and most comfortable Ladies’ Shoes on the reer giant 10 $1.90 —Mr. and Mrs. Odell Smith, 2 pm. fi r Pinlce fer 5 Huston and Miss Mixon, 139; M) rch, L street between 16th Brock and Mrs Warfield, 138; Clarke and and 17th streets northwest. Fi ds and rela- market at g&c., $1.49 and $1.98. And we want to emphasize the fact that. these lots are not “jobs,” but Gan’ get Foco and Premo Cameras from me at 20 per cent le: JAH HONEHH a ei viasssatibeeieesreed fresh new stock, in all styles and all sizes. Taetcleeety Thane Seton Miss Nelson, 136; Mr. Sheridan and Miss tives Invited to attend. B hetersppers! supplies are necded—dle- Westhaefer, 135; Dr. Nelson and Mrs. 'las- | I : oes Ie eerie - everidge, Epic phere psu sare ae ae Oe, kell, 128; Mr. O'Connor and Miss ‘Miller, | SUEPHERD. Entered into rest. December 1, 1508, Children’s Shoes, 50c. | Ladies’ $1.50 Shoes, 98c. | 25c. Fleeced insoles, 15c. Potten Porcelsien cinen es acu oe a eae ae eee 5 ie uae aa ottery, Porcelain, ass, WC., E 1215 F St. and 1214 G St. Dulin & Martin, Managers. North and South—Mr. and Mrs. Hay, 3 Mr. Sullivan and Miss Fout, 139; Mr. Macey - >, 139: : SPARKS. On December 1, 1808, at rstdenc Bere Mi ele el a a S31 Bch street southeast, MARGARET SPARKS: 38; Captain Miller and Mrs. Harri- beloved wife of Robert A. Sparks. , 136; Mr. Keene and Mrs. Fair, 1. Funeral from St. Peter's Church Saturday, Decem- nd Mrs. Fry, 134. ber 3, at 9 o'clock a.m. ° Mrs. 8. Perry Lee is at 1445 Massachu- | quo tin Sessa eck 5 Sei an setts avenue northwest for the winter. is residence, G21 10th street cn Inf s Children _—- 25 Shoes,75¢ Ladies’ $2 Shoes, $1.49. Ma auunlieg, KNGy Shee Just what you are looking for "or lace—patent leather Cc. — Fl Mi Insoles — for c. all sizes — worth §1.54 making i Saturday sold at 25c.—here Saturday..... 50c. Oscreaes 25c. H. 1010 in Brown, = p.., 6 pte C. | nue sitet « jum $] AQ vesttere: regutntioosn ta c iH Scie that is k h Francois Millet, son of the celebrated] northwest. GEORGE KICHARD THOMPSON, : ; 7 erieaataulenkoe nae here ° M z . in the thirty-sixth ee, ae eects so ohare, setae one 25 f le ant IN Fu rs AKE e Jean Francols Millet, ts with his wife stop-| lute Joa it. and Phx ; wo ere Satu és vith 4 2 ping at the Bancroft. Tw . | Funeral A ; 3 8 ‘ ss 5 Buckwheat Cakes Millet married Miss M. Geraldine Reed, a as 7 + + 2% —Conts, Jackets, Capes, Collarettes, Scarfs, daughter of Mrs. Sylvanus Reed of New 1s oe: le La » Capes a 1 y! pri Aaa 50 i Ladies’ $3 Shoes, 51.9 L dies’ spices 558 eee au) kinds of FINEST FUR | ¢ Of car Buckwheat and see how much bet- | York. He is an artist who has a high rep-| wiLSON. On Weduesday, November 20, 1808, at choo oes iC. Ladies’ Bright aud Dull Don- eggins, 50c. see pe ae es a © dows Guts te the pire MOUNTAIN BUCK: | Utation in Paris. He has been spending |" iu:1s p.m, MAMY 1. "WILSON. of K Boys’ and Misses’ Honest All gela Dress Shoes—some with Ladies’ Black Cloth and eee ask Coats Stone and Black Mar- 2 ‘T—this season's crop. the summer in tnis country and is now vis- | Fvi veral services at ber tate resldesce, No, Ss felia Eee ‘School Shoes—all C. | coth topstatest lnsts—patent § f] OR | sey Neat-tting Bleycle (on Pies is and Muff? Blue + “CON. ¥. SWEET CIDER—the best wo | iting its principal cities before returning to Seek Meer pees 2 > - . leather and kid tips—button or ins—regular price, $1 — iw Scarts and Muffey Royal Hrmine 3 Baye, over handled250. gallon, | Mail and | his home in France, where he lives among igesiecees turday : Bos e2 phone orders delivered promptly. he scenes which the elder Millet has made lace—worth §3—here CEESE immortal. ¥ W H EELER, eee Miss Rosa Goebel gave a euchre party at | DIXON. In loving remembrance of « ‘LARA CHASE DIXON, who her residence, 509 T street northwest, last mega ive rise GROCERIES, WINES, &e. Tel. 437, ~ | evening. Among the guests present. were en “Or gine de2-f,m,w-20 the Misses Hyder, Mrs. and Mise Wid. | usb tata our darling sister in ber silept ee Aoife Miss - ve's embrace, ur ‘ meyer, Mrs. Zeh, Miss Schneider, Miss Heit- | we xhew that she was happy—saved hy grace. 9 Miss Goegler, Doern and Miss | Sh- told us to be faithful, trust in God, and watch Extrava rance,” Doll ar eee ii = (a ee es fF be A surprise party given Miss Olive we passed away : us, ‘is: your ening in remembrance of her | Every night we ask our Savior when we kneel to Matchless ict Br ‘TCHLESS CREAM- “310 AND 312 SEVENTH STREET. Barber last ¢ nr eee Gi | Se tenth birthday, at the residence of her Him in prayer eee pan ———— = a | ie sen, tha thine mother, No. 1010 C street southwest. Mu- | That He help us to be ready to meet our sister oven > ' AA || its fresh, sweet, delicious flavor, those present were Miss Mamie Minor, | TWelve months, weary months, have we mourne@ Old Stock ¢ ( “SPAR OF THE EAST” BUTTER. | Ata ee i rons con eS eerracnce Miss Anna Ryman of Gladwin, Mich.; Miss | anq fet {t secms so fresh, the ato, | Xmas Has Comes | ecm gee: EP Adele Povrers alice Jone and Theresa'zrcne | Abt Zoe goss co Sa te Port Our St é ancy Flour ili ss XECPACTS, me MSA Poe alee tems | Ny" shit Ata SS moore, « To Ir 9% D. W li am, Oy. er, 9 Smith, Master Gordon Van Sandt, Master sane ul 9) Hubert Posey, B. Knight and Jesse Smith. = g petasaces cetusiaslians . )) SOCESTER Mic. 1B ph MET. —__—_ 75¢. ae or $2.50 gal. @ every side here. Floor spa : aArrel. _deo\t mw $0 aes erase 5 Consolidating Bank Receiv¥erships. ia a Sere tninea » Bastar Ae ok La ee Mr. Dawes, controller of the currency, == KALON o From now until the big event 1s over— iS cs price” Dont delay ‘ordering. If Photos Are to has decided that in the future he will let = F } well’ be" ready. to" ah! any and ‘ew . = HEG'S chance you can't ‘ator 0 ils y t ene man act as receiver for several failed a - o ol jee - - fo lay in your winter bee ly of lour o = caries. DeligacieantCandies) Wisse ot to lay fn your winter 9upp Be ou rXmas Git Ss national banks, if the consolidation can be WINE CO., 614 14th St. 3 Ledeni le Cs <$ “OLD TIME” KLOU 3 effected without injury to interests, Mr. V Je1- 2 ? B pounds CAL. TAISIN id pel Don't delay in coming for a sitting. Every = st niary 1 € 1 er — $C. 1413 NEW CIDER iiegal, J)] —— 4 sees tk pasion and busier, for tie Xmas | Took all the importer had and can | Dawes says this will result in a big cut in a 1 ry an ORS ; e oa) h"” bas alread: in.” If you want expenses, with the consequence that paint 9 ve. J D. Pyl es, — pioioe anthed ag: ag it 18 greatly to your get no more! Get yours before the | depositors will be benefited. Ex-Represen- © — 2 | — come now. to see our uew V: i] es LFINEst ye SERIES, WINES, ETC. ae ny eee — a especially sulted for Xmas giviug.” | Xmas rush has gobbled them up! ot agitars gittment uations! tet aia I Ss. uy a u ° S5 Stores, ‘titthne. toot qty. 220 | W. Stalee, 1107 F St. the affairs of all of them are in good shape. 9 “133 Monroe st., Anacastia, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER, Doe oree Soe tenae oe eet + 0+ ____—_ ever-ceasing wonders In the way of rs f,1n,w-28 _de2-16 of High-grale Extracts of differeat Gilsonite Lan. E D. CH gaze, vain are continually voorng (orth ARE S bottle abel py Lease of Gilsonite Lands. A A from ‘our popular Carpet ‘the fol- : . each and box worth 25c., Secretary Bliss yesterday signed a Itase ee ere ee een aad | CRERES ce Furniture — WALKE ee R SONS, making one dollar. Choice ac with the Raven Mining Company, giving | POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILL&, $85 Axminy Co age a8 Structural tron snd. oof Paint, best in nse: ye the latter leasehold rights to a large quan- bE fe eh Py Hoven o rare verde: $27.50 F| and at Y, dealers’ prices! peleess Line, Coates eee efor tity of gilsonite lands in the Uintah Ute] fecttemedy for Naneen, $85 Smyrna 2 $27. _ eee Buea Poison and Tas, Figg Brick, “slag Wool, Asbeitos, Hale a Indian reservation in Utah, south of Straw-| pete. Bad’ Teste, “in ihe, Mouth | Coa ctettnc ouilscy: S238 fe asics waney GaMieo heer Recta Cen ee a Pumis, “aso 3 ee Daxels Hora Medicines See the immense window full. act ‘over @ large territory comprising | 7ney reeelate the Bowel. Purely Vegeta: Axminaters, size 36x72 inches... © © regular dealers’ prices! Every item a bar- Sore, Throat, Ft e-_| fas nnd Spores! Lathe. Corrugated fran. Gutter. ee prehaps 260,000 acres, but within a speci- © ¢ © gain—every bargain an important item in HAVE Yo Prompt dett * tf2 fied time must file a plet showing the de- The Houghton Co., 2 pp el aretha gles oro aut rs in Moats usiefal steung? (rie tou Hse rompt delivery! | * moaaefi O ram’s rath and | posts they wish to wont Small Pills. Smali Dose, F he wron eae . : Se 1214 F St. H Baum’s(0" i 5.912 Pa. Ave. He, ee cased cored ta 18 te ate PAGE up FgoPLe : g 9 Pa. Ave. If you want work.read the want columns Small Price. BOOK FREE. peli-tuae + 1 asim of The Stas, ‘ Ge2-16d