Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1870, Page 8

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See The Case of Representative B. B. Ir wItt be seen EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. LOCAL NEws. AMUSEMENTS, &e. xen hy reawet tn oLithe Nel and “The arebio ness.” Wall's Opera Houst.—Cantata of “The Flower Queen. Astembin't Church.—Lecture on “The True Woman’ by Mrs. W. G. Wheaten, M. D. Potomac Hall, Island. Fair for the benefit of Grace Church. a Seen CHBISTSAS IS COMING. Heliday Geods— Where te Buy Them. ‘The giftmakers now haye only a week more in which to make holiday selec- tiens. Begin early and bay often. Our ad- Vertiting columns form an excellent holiday directory, and we resu) below our notices of the Jatest advertisers, end shall continue the samo from day to day as new advertisements are banded in. ‘The talk of dull times and stagnation in bus- ress does not apply to the neighborhood of 417, 7th street, next te Odd Fellow’s Hall, where Soa po ae ft i groceries. ‘The s luxuries and fine fami! cae tor the rush at the ouxe located at the ve mcntiened number are various. In the fret place, the establishment formerly con- cted by Messrs. Bur Fiske, has passed inte the hands of two wide awake energetic business men—Mr. N.T. Metzger (formerly with Brown- ing & Middleton) and Mr. W. H. Byles. In the next place. the present proprietors who conduct the business under the name ef Matzczr & Bs Es, have filled ap their store with a stock of fine groceries, delicacies, and liquors, so that there is harly an article of femily supplies, which can be called for durimg the Christmas holidays which they cannot ‘ish for very reasonable prices. If the reader will glance ever the advertisement in another column he or she will find a long list of articles, which does not embrace all by any means, but will give an idea of the extent and variety of their stock. The stores on our principal thoroughfares Bow present a tempting array of the rich goods Of every land, suggestive of the happy season 5 ater cn. 2 At Pamr & SoLomons, 9i' ennsylvania avenue, always a favorite resort for purchasers of holida; fine display is made, their stock em! A as al thousands usual © articles suitable for presents, such a standa and illustrated books, in superb ~ English, French and Vienna direct by the firm, &c., offered at which place them within reach ofall. The heaps f of Feeney Moab dis- played is very great, makes establish. ment an attractive place to visit. Fashion decrees the abolition of flowers for bat and bonnet trimmingsand substitutes feath- ers therefor. I. L. BLouT, 710 7th streeet, has just received @ large supply of real ostrich tips and feathers, to which be inyites the attention Sulline?y pods, sash ‘bone, gives indies, F 5 lor a . A in search of ‘The desire for a neat personal appearance may easily be satisfied by calling at the popular elothing house of Hanie & Bro., corner of 7th and D streets, where any article of dress may de obtained remarkably low price. Their stock embraces clothing of every sort of mate- zial and almost all colors, and purchasers will be bard to please if they do not tind something to suit them. This is one of the largest clothing houses in the city and offers the great advan- tages of an extensive stock to select from. ‘Those beautitul French bronzes, flower stands, Xc., just received by A. R. SHzPaERD & Bnos., 910 Pennsylvania avenue, are just the things for Christinas presents, to say nothing of the new and beautiful chandeliers, brackets, mantels, c., which they now offer. A visit to their establishment will repay those wishing to make their houses attractive for the festive sea- son, or purchasing holiday presents. Many of the articles displayed are of exquisite design ‘kmanship. and the most a wor! To say that N. W. BurcuRc1, 1332 F street, now has his Christmas stock ready is enough to cause 8 rush to his establishment. However, the supply is equal to the demand, and there are plenty of clerks to attend to customers Promptly. Japanese goods, Chinese vases, fancy can » French fruits, imported work baskets, fruit and tower baskets are among the special attractiors there (in addition toa large stock of groceries), and are decidedly appropriate goods Jor boliday presents. The fine store room under Liberty Hall, cor- ner of 7th and L streets, has been taken by Hawry EGAN, who has just received a stock of fancy and staple groceries, hard to beat for extent and variety. This is another of our first- class groceries, aud will be liberally patronized en account of the remarkably low prices at which the goods are offered. Dress goods, linens, c., are in demand at this season, as they make useful presents. Bocay & WYLIz, 1013 and 1020 7th street, have a very complete stock of dry goods, and are otering it at tow prices. Upon their counters may be found lots of things for Christmas presents. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISERS. Even “the many wives of Utah,” lectured about by Kev. Ir. Newman, could be accommo- dated with an ample supply of Roman scarfs, neck ribbons, gloves, lace collars, shawls, port- monnaies, needle books, Lutnn’s extracts, um- brelias, blankets, handkerchiefs, dreas gouds, bine black velveteens, superior black silks, and other articles suitable for the Christmas season, at Bexoaurn Mitien’s, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, at very low prices. ‘The strike of the Crispins in New York has Bot advanced the price of boots and shoes at Saxvet E. Gross" shoe bazar, in the new buildings 76 and 7 Bridge street, Georgetown, where a full supply of the finest'work for the holidays is on exhibition. \ E.Gutmax, 17 Bridge street, Georgetown, Goes vot say he bas cheap holiday goods, and then “puton che tariff,” but names his prices in bis advertisements, offering to sell fine linen worked handkerchiefs at 50 cents, worth $1.50; gent’s linen handkerchiefs, 20 cents, worth 40. children’s do., 16 cents, worth 2; lace collars, black silk, $25, worth $1; black and colored Velveteen ladies’ satchels, $150. “ The almighty dollar” deserves its title at the Georgetown Dollar Store, 7: High street, where NICHOLS is selling great bargains for the holi- days, having iaid ins large stock of jet and fancy jewelry, statucties, vases, albums, knives, chromes, picture frames, clocks, watches, and plated ware. ————— Maarixe oy Skventa Warp Rervntcans— The River Channel Question meet- ing of the Seventh Ward Republican Club was held iast evening at Island Hall—Mr. £. A. Goswell in the chair,and Mr.J.R. Mc Connell secretary pro tem.’ Mr. A. Watson of- fered a Rreamble and resolution, setting forth that the aehington clannel of the Potemac is Becoming impassable; and harbors, while but our and asking an least , to open, deepen, and widen that channel; and thats committee of seven be appointed to act in con- Caen ome the Board of Trade and citizens & memorial. ome bad the demonstration of welcome next, the meeting adjourned. —_—__—_. Mm. W. H. BEARD, one of most respected citizens of Ohio, Ville, in that State, last week, at ears. Tee board of i Twiversity meet to-night ot ‘Thw project seems te hav amber of prominent gentle favorable progress. — Mise Otive Logan Ratier. He is Indicted for and is Arrested and ied Io" sce Base This morning Deputy Marshal Phillips ar- rested TivDy K, K, Butier, @ member of the national House of Representatives from Ten- nessee, On @ bench warrant issued yesterday afternoon by Judge Cartter, holding the er‘ .¢. inal court, the grand jary having pre jogs), found two true bills of indictment bite for forgery of drat In erge 4 Farmer’ aad Bebeces J. Meteor’ i J. . was found at his room *,t ‘Ebbitt when ra Phillips stinounced his Mr. B House, and business, He of appearance from day to day atthe nt term of the court being fixed at Sana and J ee oar pting hi a= security, ju Vartter acce| m, Mr. Middleton, Clerk of the Court, we canes in and the rien ee was taken, and Mr. azed custody. Butler rele ister rcstn All School Reform. Address by Mr. Z. Richards—Meeting of tht Col- re OW ed teacnare Teen A meeting of the Teachers’ Institute was held at the High School room, in the 15th street Presbyterian Church last evening, which was attewded by the teachers of colored schools and others, including Superintendent A. E. Newton, of the Colored Sthools, Mr. N. A- West, formerly principal of the third district public grammar school, Aldermen Davis and Baker, (rustees Wormiey and S; hax, Mr. R.M. Hall, Rev. Mr. Fox, and Mr. J. P. Tustin. Mr. Z.’ Richards delivered an pepo o w Ba which he ity schoo! four years,and one-half do not attend two years, owing to the parents being obliged to put them to work at an early age, and consequently in their limited time at school under the present system bmp’ Be not derive sufficient ad- vantage to benefit t! ‘in after life. Thechild ren should be interested in their studies, even their plays should be made use of to ad- vance them. He would have school buildings constructed with play — not with bare walls, and he submitted a of the plan. He would, to this end, have reformed books, re- formed rooms, and well trained teachers. He would use the object method in all studies; and the primary school rooms, in which the early ————— are made, er —— Up 60 as to give greatest soun col and con- venience. would have no class on the floor more than twenty minutes, and as soon as the little scholars show any tiring he would dismiss them. Mr. N. A. West and others dress and the endorsed the ad- ‘on , at Mr. Tustin suggested Sede be continued. Yesterday. in the Criminal Court, Ellen Wolf ‘was convicted of keeping a bawdy house, and Judge Cartter sentenced her to pays fine of such business. It could by her Innate love of She was not a stranger to the court, as he had found by the records that in 1862 she was convicted before the late Judge Crawford and sentenced to pay tind fined 81,000; nthe following year ene eat an 7 e fol year she was twice convicted and fined 8500 sack time, and therefore her account with the public, which receives the benefit of these fines, shows 32,066.25 on the credit side. In this case she waa con- yicted in the Police Court, when a tine of 8500 was imposed, and she had appealed. He did not think that in the United States a parallel could be found to such a case, or where a per- son seems so determined to set at naught the laws. Toshow that her appealing to the clem- ency of this court was notin vain he would im- pore a fine of $1,000. The amount was paid and Madam Wolf released. ts It is stated that last evening she entert&ined in handsome style several members of the press, but as the STAR was not represented, we cannot vouch for the truth of the report. peannhors waa SUDDEN DRATH OF AN UNKNOWN Man.— Yesterday afternoon, Officers Tucker and tupatrick found & man, on New Jersey nue, between D and E streets, in a speech- ess condition, and took him to the Seventh pre- cint station-house. Drs. Nailor and Newton were called in, and ed and t! man immersed 10 it, il. He lingered until about 4 jock last evening, when he died. He was, apparently, about 48 or 50 years of age, about é feet § inches high, and had dark hair. heavy eyebrows, black moustache, and gray whiskers ander bis chin. His clothing is quite poor—a blue blouse and soldier's cap, witi and no overcoat. No papers er marks were found by which his name could be ascertsined. The op:nton of the physicians is that his death was caused by paral: Masonic Etmctions.—At a stated conclave of Columbia Co: , held last evening in Masonic Temple, the fol lowing officers were elected and installed :—J. W. Griffin, eminent commander; Samuel Baxter, generalissimo; LD. - Jones, captain general; H.C. Burr, senior warden; Will A. Short, junior warden; Kev. J. 1. Ashby, prelate; A. 'T. Longley. 7 o. Cammack, Sr., Treasurer; F. M. Marshall, war- jer; 1. Stoddard, sentinel; Thomas Mitchell, standard bearer, J. C. Stewart, sword bearer: oO. C. Brown, Edward Fitzki and J. H. Wierick, ards. “7 & meeeting of Lebanon Lodge, No.7, F. 4.A.M., held last evening, the tollowing ‘of- ficers were elected :—Chas. W. Hays, W. 1; E. G. Davis, 8. W.; John Brown, J. W.; Wm: Middleton, treasurer; C. W. D: —_—--— Tue Avexv® Pavement—The North Side Completed.—The work of laying the vulcanite pavement at 2d street, over the arch of the Tiber, was this ee eee, thus fintsh ing the entire line north of the railroad tra from the C: jol gate to 15th street. The work on the Robbins section is progressing very rap idly, and as soon as the railroad track near 15th street is made to conform to the grade, the Fol- lansbee section will be completed, nothing being lelt to be done except to fill in about the track. Mayor Emery yesterday signed the assessments for the two er sections, (Miller ani Stow,) for Mr. Clephane, the contractor. ———. Sates or Reat Esvate.—Huyck & Addison, real estate brokers, have sold for Windsor & Ford one of the block of lately built on Fourteenth street, street and Ba Tor $20,000. "Tb Bryson Een, Mas eek ice, . T.B. 5 -, has sold all the vacant ground in the rear his resi- dence, and corner of i4th and N streets, to Windsor & Ford, for $15 000, who 1 Tropose dui the next — en REMOVAL OF PorvLation.—The clerks, about sixty in number, “ population” the division of the census burean, hy his card elsewhere that ¥r. James FE. Williams pas resigned his position of deputy reo‘ster of wills to prosecate more actively his protession —eegpesaae Fresca Ernuscaxn Jawatry.—Jewelry, beautital styles ior the holidays, at Prigg’s, on the avenue, —— ey Tag 5. Gazette of to-morrow is a superb mumbcr. "Bee sdvertisement. | Si = - CBIMINAL COUBT. em Bing sole he scale tat @ Pee, rape He ie Court this an ie eich the opiate reli court below been g.,nem trial granted: snd in view of that 2 go oy should ‘the case any a think thers wae apy. vourt to be entered. This case ‘has been gnown Kalorama rape Mears. Messrs. Henry Jobni ing the SSscoavictce, Mr. i on afelonfous intent CIRCUIT OOURT, Judge Humphreys. —To day, the case of Chew agt. tne Corporation, returned @ verdict for defendant Preston agt. Kimball; mo- tion for new trial bs OBPHANS’ COURT.—To-day, the probate busi nege wan transacted by the Register of Wills. The will of the late Gornelius Wendell was admitted to obate. lett-re_tes issaed to Joho Saou. The will or the late Lewie Browse hed June, 1383. was fully proven. An fuvenutory of tne vstate of Jamen Daly wae filed by the execuvore, POLICE COUBT, To-pay, Judge Snel!—Wm. Campbell, colored, charged with profanity in the streets: fined $3.’ 3. Scot, citorderly conduct: fued Sa John Corneli, same o ; fined @: Jehn yaee, Zohe Brown orderly, ned 9: Fenny Wit orderly; . Fenny Miler fined 5. James R. Thomas, Dalton £) Frances Kehoe, rs; fined $20. ch ag pee charged wi An irituous Ker ‘his was i woman defended ber own enses without the ald of 2 lawye™, and man: it with considerable tact, the cross-questioning of the principal witness (a ‘cul Vincent) ¢ Ing & gov'l deal of TAXING 1% CHRISTMAS SUPFLIES, Henry Hammond. Wyatt Johnson and Geo. Rol- line, ‘ged » ith the Iaiceny of 734 gallons ot wine 1 of cider from George Steller; fined $15 or thirty days in jail. Moses Snow fanity in Georg to ned 5 "$3. Win. Winters, witn larceny of a bedstead aad and a lot of cabl valued osts. Timothy Welch, as ; fined $5 and costs; also, re- im the sum of $20 to keep ored tan ne} usement jortol quired to give bonds ‘peace six months. e gun gave bovis for hi ance courtfte ole, ° Jon Peonsylvania avenae; fined $5, or ninety house. Jobn Met © MoGarvy, two soldier iarvy, two soldiers, chorged with stealing Kk, two horses snd a dente fete hie beck Tor a feet moorsents ad doe rallin ey ey ee his absence the hack Amanda colored, assault Rosa Boss; @5. Gilbert Harrot.s Was fined @5,f Efot anewering «summons » colored, for dati Preah Brectaiece Gite iireate thre : ad vourned CITY ITEMS. THE LARGEST and cheapest assortment of Willow Work Stands, Album Stands, Fancy, Camp and Reception Chairs, Fancy Card Ta- bles, Parlor I COhilaren’s Lounges, Rock- ers, Chairs, &e., &c., &e., &c., &e., to be found in this city is at Wm. H. Dunn’s, 417 7th street, adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall. His prices cannot be beaten, and there is nothing better appreci- ated as a gift. Call and judge for yourself. 12,17 pose Roast” aes ALasKa Diamonds, French Jet Jewelry, Etruscan Enameled Buttons, Holiday Good: received every day at Prigg’s Dollar Store, No. A Fenasyivente avenue, between 4% and 6th stree' AN ARTICLE or T Merit.—‘‘ Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches” are the most popular ar- ticle in this conntry or Europe for throat dis- eases and coughs, and this popularity is based upon real merit, which cannot be said of many other preparations in the market, which are real- ly but weak imitations of the genuine Troches. gee Sozovonr. All dentrifices had their drawbacks, until the salubrious Bark of the Soap Tree was brought from the Chilian valleys, to perfect the fragrant Sezodont, the most wholesome, reliable and delightful article for the Teeth, that a brash was ever dipped into. “ Spalding’s Glue,” always ap to the sticking point. €0 a oo A Uservl CuristMas PRESENT is a Sewing Machine. This you can obtain on easy terms at the Agency, C. Baum’s Hoopskirt and Corset Factory, ii ith street. Terms to suit the pur- rr. pesca een ave Writtne Desks, Work Boxes, Toilet Cases, Vases, Portemonnaies, Catholic and Episcopal Prayer Books, Bibles, Presentation Juvenile and Toy Books, &c. il prices. Initial Pa- per, from A to Z, plain and in colore. Towgers & Muvp, Booksellers and Stationers, 929 Pennsylvania arenue. one dollar each. bet ve assortment of Immense stoc! of Jewelry and Fancy Goods for the Holidays. Also, large stock of fancy Brackets at one dol- lar each, at Joun WALLacn’s, 11,2),1: 359 Pennsylvania avenue. 12,12,6 Lapize’ GARMENT! ‘THE WASHINGTON CiTY Savings Bak, cor- ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is open from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock every Saturday évening, in addition to its regular banking hours, Five ver cent Interest on abl deposits, 8 HEwrtun bas all kinds of thermometers. Pe seed nenshcennbenrer ates oc eos AND HARMLESS AS WATER. following letters speak for themselves - 'WastiNeToN. November 4th, I Mr. Arthur Nattans:—Dear Sir: After ® thereugh and impartial trial of your Cryst (angry for s mouth. I feel compelied to acknowlndze ‘8 Very grent superiority over any other article now in use for the —t ‘oration of the color and growth of the uair, aad no ling to directions can fail, 1 am attain this much desired result to per. fection. The simplicity of the preparation and its sptize ‘cleanliness affords & new op vast nunbere utterly disgusted w vostrams in use, Hay: personal acquaintances with equal success, 1 ecommend Crystal Discovery to all persons desiring to use anything of b C1 i een. Very BOYLE. 701 I street, N. W. suinorox. D. O,, July 25th, 1270. ‘Dear Bir: me pleas- ave ueed. sour Crystal Discover periect success. Having tried many others. find yours supericr to any I have heretofore used, id too high! ommend it Fapid pro} it to its original from any gg r. HOLIDAY .Goons. == LUXURIES AND Fine Family Groceries. ta Fiske, the attention of the ro lic to 0 cl a ABS. or Sar vculerly cur UHBIBTMAS LUXOBIES, consist: pg of— table use, LAYER at? whole, T. IB, Seousess, YAREROA aint LEGHOEN CUTRON tad ETERS ER Eis. BMY BNA FIGS [0 twor four and sx Ib. boxes; Yoring Bros SEBULED ALMONDS. ALMO®. AL! Puweurs and ENG: apple WALNUTS Gordon & Dilworth’s Velebrated FEBSEBVES. BIBENCH FRUIT in glass. prance Marabellee; Aso e great variety of Germatl runes s, my vt vs Fruit in thesamestyle. French Peaches in brandy. Jellies of all kinds Canton Preserved Ginger, At more's Mince Meat in glass and wood. YX SUNS, Ooeke Minpoat ease BATSIRS a CABNED Guops. Bhriver's White Heath Peaster, Do. Yellow Heath do., Do, Tomatoes, Do. Spiced Clams, Fresh Lob- ‘inslow'’s Uorn, Yarmouth Sagar Corr, Pine Green Peas, Mushroons, French Poss aif and oxen, Cross Pickles, Lea & Perrius’ Woreestershire Peak, Frear & Co.'s Crackers, Mackenzie's Albert Biscuit, Keebler’s Cakes and Crackers. COFFBE. Old Liberian Coffee, (very fine.) Old Government Java, Ceylon Java and Rio Coffee; green and roasted. CHOCOLATES, BROMA, &c. Leger's Chocolate Paste, (delightful beverage.) French Chocolate, (sweet,) Baker's best Obocolate, Baker's best Broma, Bsker’s best Qocoa, Baker's Cocoa Sheila, TEAS. Our Teas have been selected with great car partics can rely on their being of the finest q) SUGARS. Moller’s Oat, Crushed, Powdered, Granulated and Coftee A Sugar. sy mre rays ROL sees. Batti ‘yrup. (choice article, imore rap, New Orleans Molaswes, ine quality.) BUTTEB. CHEESE, &c. Best Goshen Butter, Edam Cheese, Oboice Factory Cheese, Fresh Rigas. George & Jenkins’ Maryland Sugar-cured Haws. SMOKED BEEF. No. 1 Mackerel, in barrels and kits. Sounds. Tongues and and all other grades ef Flour; ster weil’s Saue nd Welch's best Family New York Buckwheat. OuBBANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES, &c. ard, Dupey & Oo. Pure Scotch Whiskey Sid Jamaica ums Hollasd Gin. Ss it Old Pale Bherry Wine. © fornia Wines, Old Baker Whiskey, Younger Bcoth Ale ou . Hivvert’s Base Hibbert’s Brown Stout. Pure Apple Uider. ue METZGER & BYLES, 417 7th street, next to Odd Fellows’ Hall. N. T. METZGER. WH. BYLES. (Formerly with Browning & Middleton.) ‘sold our stock and fixtures. &c., to Mesers. = ba & BYLEe, Slog yd ne rs. ~and : liye “tdele-dt BURE # FISKE. erally. {delé-dtJal} R™"* FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A Present for All. SASH RIBBONS, the best quality made. $ inches wide, In black aud colore, at $100 per yar. he cheapest ever sold in this city. (These GOODS must be seen to be appre- ciated.) Onr assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, the largest in the city, comprising all the latest novelties and styler in LADIES. MISSES’ and” OHiLe DRENS HATS. st prices less than elsew bors, Ovr assortment of LACE GOODS is now com- plete. Axn_immense Stock of REAL OSTRICH TIPS snd FEATHERS st our nena low prices. All the Leading Shades in our celebrated ALEX ANDERS KID GLOVES at $1.25 a pair at I. L. BLOUT’S, . 710 SEVENTH STREET, dele Gt Br WEEN G AND H BTREETS Preparations for Christmas. PHILP & SOLOMONS Respectfully announce the completion of their HOLIDAY STOCK, which will be ready for inspection on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 161x. At will include 8 choice selection of STANDARD ASD ILLUSTRATED BOOKS in the finest bindings; a variety of useful aud orna- mentalarticles ESPEUIALLY SUITED FOR PBE- SENTATION, at prices within the reach of alj classes; besides a large stock of @OUDS usually Book and Stationery Store. Enclish, French and Vienna Goods IMPORTED DIBECT, PHILP & SOLOMOXS, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUZ, en ath Oth streots. Cc RISTMAS GOODS, FOK PRESENTS JAPANESE CABINETS, Do. TRAYS, TEAPOTS, And a variety of Useful ag well as Curious Articles, CHINESE VASES, (Some Enameled on Copper PLATES, & , &c. MAILLARD'S FANCY CANDIES. FRENCH FRUITS, ; Assorted.) FRENOH PRUNES, ( Forty five Fruits tos pound.) IMPORTED WORK BASKETS, YBUIT and FLOWER BASKETS, &c., &c. N. W. BURCHELL, 1332 F STREET, delé 2w (Heoe Iron Building.) 2 W MAT MOBE SUITABLE HOLIDAY PBESENT aoth rorancw Sut OE pega Siouagt abt eee aa that may be from the large and varied DRY GOODS, Now offered at the lowest rates at the ONE PRICE STOBE of @ WYLIE, delé-tf 1018 axp 1090 Brvenrn 87... N. Ww. f green! BRONZES, FLOWER STANDS, And other Elegant Articies SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CHANDELIERS, B TS, MANTELS, &c., sae ya AEE “HURSEEDS Bao, HOLIDAY GOODS. Christmas. HOLIDAY PRESEN We have a Cnorce Stock of Thish, FRENCH AND ENGLISH POPLINS, SILKS AND FINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. Ww.Ww. BURDETTE, No, 928 SEVENTH STRE! Between I and K streets. DRY GOops, CABPETIEGS, OILCLOTAS! IMMENSE STOCK: MABKED DOWN. PLAID POPLINS, from.........25 up to 624s cents. COLOBED ALPACAS from. BLACK ALPACAS, from. MOHAIBS, from. 753g cents up to $1.29. EMPERSS POPLINS, from......62% cents up to $1. SERGES, from.......-cmeeneers-wnsnmne? 5 COntS Up to BLAOK SILK, from. COLORED SILK. from. BLACK VELVETEENS, fro 75 cents to $3. w.w. BURDETTE, No, 928 SEVENTH STREET, Between | and K streets, DOMESTIC GOoD KEDUCED IN PRICB, PRINTS, from... 64 up to 12's cents, BLEACHED COTTON, from...6'4 up to 20 cents BBOWN COTTON, from. 6) to 18 cents. CANTON FLANNEL, from...12: to 30 cents. ALso, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS, HO SIBBY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFs, &c., very cheap. Ww.w. BURDETTE, HO, $28 SEVENTH STRE! iT. Between I and K streets. ‘ABPETINGS! OILCLOTHS : BUBDETTE HAS THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF INGRAIN AND THREE-PLY CAKPETS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. INGRAIS CARPBTS, at.6234,75, 55 cts. and HEAVY TWO-PLY 81. BEST THREE-PLY. HEMP CABPSTB..... BAG OAKPETS. LIST CARPETS. TAPESTRY B! 1.40 and 1.50. GREAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD. STOCK MUST BE REDUCED, THE LOWEST PRICE WILL BE NAMED AT ON ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE AS REP RESENTED BY THE SALESMEN. a7 TERMS CASH. Ww. Ww. BURDETTE, NO. 925 SEVENTH STERET, Between | and K streots. NOTICE del5-tt MESSRS. M. W. GALT, BRO. « Co., Will open to day their NEW Goops FORK THE HOLIDAYS Embracing all the Wewer Styles of E! JEWELRY, WATCHES. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. BICH PARIS FANOY GUODS Y¥, CLOCKS, BRONZES, && 1107 fi ecember iss 7 Penusylvan 8 avenue. O IL PAINTING FOR CHEISTMAS PRESENTS. What can be more beautiful than s fine OIL PAINTING to present tom friend. Eis eekly a, beauty ond 8 eon for ag HN. BARLOW respectfully invites Indies and gentlemen to call at bis Gallery, where he has over three hundred Vi) Paintings on exhibition and for Among the pictures will be found paintings by celebrated masters, ancient and modern. The following schoola are represented, Italy, rauce, England, Holland, Germany, Ameri C. ‘he Gallery is on the second floor.over ‘*frame-making establisbment, and oext door to the corner of 13th street, south side of Penn sylvania avenue, dels-tf C HAMPAGNHNES AND OTHER WINES. Just received, one hundred and fifty ca following weil Known brands, vty RODERER CARTE BLANCHE, quarts and pints HEIDSIECKS, quarts and pints. @.H. Munn & Co.'s DEY VERZENAY, quarts and pints. The above wines for sale at the old price, with addition tor extra treight only Also received: fifty cases: IMPERIAL” CHAM PAGNE, from Urbana Wine Oo., quarts and pints This wine is superior to all the Ainerican wines, North Carolina SCUPPERNON@. White and Red STILL CATAWBA, from Urbana Wine Co. Thes- Still Wines have the preference of the ladies for their receptions and table use. Cc. GAUTIER, Proprietor of the Native Wine Bitters. 1217 & 1219 Pennsylvaula avenne, Washington, D.C. Lots of th ael5-tjal Al JEWELERY, R*sksdecery EY BROOCHES. CHAINS, ANEOKL AC S ‘BINGS, &c., All new styles, - M. W. GALT. BEO., & CO., JEWELLERS, Pennsylvania avenue. COBNEB 61a axn B, NAVY YARD, Are daily in receipt of NUTS: ~ ES, JUST RECEIVED FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AND FOR BAL! P. P. LITTLE @ 00., deld-3mp* _ corner 8th and E streets, Navy-yard. ‘[ 82 Most WONDERFUL Tor ovT. ILD & BROS Fava DANOING TOY for sate at Ho. 420 11th Breet, etm, Pa avenue street. uit Eiods of MUSICAL INSTRUM ERTS cede prices deste IMPORTERS oF CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKER: | | HOLIDAY GOODS. L°=0828s ror Tum BoLipars. JOYCE a FISHER, CORNEB 13TH AND F STREETS, for cash the finest et SRUSEP fe TRAS Wits aca crocoks te ve found in the city. =, blic woud do ae ‘stock ‘OB BOLIDAY PRESENTS. GET = BEsT ELLIS’ MUSICAL WAREROOMS, 937 PENNsYLVaNia AVEN: gnificent Chick Kinat. and Emerton Plano; 8D. 28. W Snithe cnictrared Jegant Piao Stone and C- Sbcice Musit Socks sud Felloe; Viclioe, Guiter Flutes, Fites, Accordeom, THE LABGRST ASSORTMENT OF SHEET 5 PD MUSIC BOOKS, BOUTH — oF PHILADELPH Call and examine before purchasing. ELLIS'S MUSICAL WAREBOOM, del3-3w | 937 Penpaylvania ave., near Wth at. PAKIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Betwess Ninta avy Tents StReers. 30s. J. MAY'S Notwithstanding the great scarcity in the United States of the best bakes of PABIS KID GLOVES our stock to-day is larger than at any previous sea won For six weeks past we hare been constanfly on the lookout tor GLOVES, aad by close tuspection « stocks in the large importing hons-s of 3 and . Be have secured a supply sufficient Dupe. to meet af] dem: pon us, ene eigen y murat es thelt sclertiens trom the mane bentifa WHOLE } AGES OF ASSORTED COLORS NOW IN PAO STORE. S7 LADIES GLOVES prdor.,@24. #7 GENTS $27. B7 LADIES GLOVES,(Lupin ®,) $12 per doz. of one dozen aud upwands.a dis- const of ve par oeat. wl be allowed dels Bt (( HOICE Goops FOR THE HOLIDAYS. All the nevelties of the season in MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS just selected by me in Now Ht early and stock of York Cal Exemine ms Visit ING, RECEPTION BONNETS Great reduction ia pri: MES. A etd tex Holiday Presents. NEW GOODS OF EVERY DESCBIPTION, SUITABLE FOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Just received at DAVE $01 Market Space, corner Sth street. ‘ETS HANDEERCHIEFS, SASHES, in every variety, at SCABFS, AND DAVIS’, G2ovER & BAKERS CELEBBATED ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, del0-tt Art DAVIS’ LOOK OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CHR. RUPPERT, Kriss Kringle Headquarters, No. 403 SEVENTH STREET, Berwrex D axp E SrREEts, IMPOBTER @F ALL KINDS OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, ADAPTED FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Mr. RUPPERT takes great re in informing his many friends, and the public gener: '» that he has Just recafved, through his agente in Frases ant Germany, the largest handsomest stock of FANCY AND WORSTED GOODS, CBYSTAL AND ALABASTES UBNAMENTS, TOYS, &., &., that bas ever been introduced in this section of the These goods have been selected in Paris, Vienna, Dwitzerland, acd other places on the Continent of Barype. ‘and ‘are of the most ap proved and finest kind, which he can dispose of at as sow prices as can be bad in New York or other citi in consequence of having purchased dire-t from t manufacturers; among which we enumerate tn part EMBROIDERED CHAIE AND SOFA COVERS, EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS ON VaLver, CLoTH ann Canvass. ENITTED LADIES’ AND INFANTS’ HOODS, KNITTED AFGHANS, att sizes. BOHEMIAN VASES AND ORNAMENTS, MOSICAL BOXES, OPERA GLASSES IN PEARL AND IVORY, MUSICAL CIGAR STANDS, FRENCH PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, PORT EMONNALES, CARD CASES, WORK BOX&S, WHITING DESES, DRESSING CASES, BASKET AND WOKK STANDS. DOLLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MASKS OF ALL KINDS AND CHARACTERS, BOCK-SPRING IIUBBY NOBSES, PROPELLERS AND SLEIGHS, WAGONS AND WHEELBABROWS. In order to give my custemers increased facilities in their examimation of my large stock of goods, I ave converted and fitted up, with all the modern conveniences, and at several thotsand dollars ex pense. the second story of my establishment into = store-room, The new room is entered by way of an open stairway leading from the store-room in the first story. Ladies contemplating holding faire and store keepers who are dealing in these goods would do well to examine my stock. Being the only importer of Fancy Goods m this city, I can afford te sell them atthe lowest possible price. ‘Those who Wish to avoid the Ii crowd usually attendant at the near approach of the Holidays, should make their selections early, #0 as to avoid the rush. de 9 3w ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Aol desire to make a change in my business, 1 SHALL COMMERCE ‘THIS DAY TO SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK 4T PRINE cosrT, 1 Z seruld, particularly impress on the minds of BO SHAM CES and my show that I am in earnest, GERMANTOWN WOOL, im all colors, at 12% cents per ounce. BERGMANN'S BERLIN ZEPHYR, Fete ad ae ea scnlort: 20 conta; in single, pat nit only say that sys Soman SP FANCY GOODS AND TOYS okay Pesce Mahar cee tt B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTE STREET, Dom-tr ‘Near Pennsylvanie avenue, HOLIDAY Goops Christmas Sapplies. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, HINTS AND ¥ STREETS. HALF TON BEW Fics, QUABTEB TON SOFT SEELL ALMONDS. | Do. do, NEW WALNUTS, Do. KEW PEOANS, large, Do. FILBERTS, THREE BARRELS SWKET ORANGES, EIGHT BARBELS CRANBER« IBS, ONE TON MINCE MEAT, ONE TON GOSHEN BUTTER, ONE CAR LOAD OF THE CBOICEST arrig CLDES EVER BROUGHT To Tits crry, | WHOLESALE OB RETAIL AT LOW PRICES ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND“ T" MERCHANT. MASONIC TEMPLE, | ae Orn ann No. 456 at Beautiful Srkeat HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ABD APPROPRIATE FOR ALL SEASONS } MARKHITER’S. | RAINES MokORA IR Pi RER ‘The Football, “Asking Give re Bocwar the Nat ein m ae ae x oval ricle” Porcelain, end plat tinge, ac." Paperbangings all Shades made te order as umber, 675 7th strest-bet Dees rekreste ‘New number 439 deld- bee SCHOOL, LAW AND MEDICAL OOKS as low = end BULIDAY PRESENTS ANOTHER FCCL SUPPLY o Sagu neton eee OF LI fay ANT. c..#C at hall origi one. 2st the thing for Hoijday Prewents, — PKINS, 191 Penusylvania aren: yy we oe &, 3, @ood as new, at agrest i 2. PEANKCIN PUB. CO..121 Peon. avonue NEW. OLD AND RARE BOOK® bonght and a 1c iN by the FRANKLIN PUB.CO. 121 ae FS THE NEXT THIsTY DAYS—SOHUOL LAW MISC au LLANKOUS BOOKS, STA TIONR BY. ac. at y . by the FRANKLIN CONTR Penn. avenue A RIBLE FOR EVERY FAMILY. in every #t oth "Wie irom 2 cents to $25. by HOPKIN, PRANKLIN PUB CO 121 Penn. avenue. HOLIDAY, PERSENT® ~The FRANKLIN Fore LB 00. may not he ““Largert Stock of vepiien. et they think the offer the ATEST BABGAINS. “A cholcs and wait te te ee ock i every cinset af Bagtich Ls epee! iy.) al just chased for Obristume, will be sold for less than many hare pond ter t came. As proof, viaor abe at de 13-tf NOZISE —This is to give notice that the mnic dervigned is no ionger in the employ of Dune « & Co. Am now at the house of Jas POUL & Uo, No. 43 South street, Baltimore I RFORTART! ae JOUN D. MURRAY ADAM TURN ruend and Moctor — Ail ip tro insured when all others fnil worthless medicines, Bo. 4 Co8ScET Ds Litox- 414 loth street. above Pennaytvani He quarantecs e speedy cure of all Veuereal and Sypbilitic Diseases, or no cha: Those desiring treatment should confide in the retouce. He tshed physician for such epect treatment the moat scien: cafiected with ORGANIO WEAKNESS the many kindred afliction arising fro habite imprudence, are offered a permanent cure in shortest: ible. Separate rooms for paisen: §,6t08. Correspondence «1 dow Oe ee OF MKS. ELL 5 KS. ELLIS, the Indi Glatrvoyant and Test Metinm. Hor rooms ere daily crow: with the “bon ton of the city. Public Beane Sawin Pocggan tot, Friday evenings. Office 21. street, Private sitting, $i 1 5 ne to Ph sng Admittanc: mablio ENTIMEDER—A sure remedy for Tooth Daath eeey faa | Si sm . m a street: Price 25 oo ~ maar | xy EAD Belo! horrors, and then «0 108 ae st whe studied those Decka tae tunes ee THE LADIES —Dr. THOMPSON, 227 Bancderaey preaue, NW betwoen tne apitcl ocd ore oP care’ = eaiversal success. Cures all female compares wake out pain or danger, or no pay Madam Dames Periodical Tincture, $5. Ofice-vers priate on OTICE—That Mrs. COREY has removed her DRESS MAKING ES rors 521 to 313 Nth street. same erie eee f between E F et reets, and make suite, Evening, W: * Becepth Dresses in the latest style. at the eke = Salistaction guaranteed = ADIES SUFFERING FROM IRREGULARI. IES, oF any complaint, pecet coufide tt DELEON toe ois reine stabi for speciaity in treatment cau PFepore in eo vites: becn deceived” and ‘eited ty the may he pays and ade jocks infesting cure is guarantiod In all cases othe rooms for Lady patients. Peyreepondence strictly confidential. Houre—W to Hooms 414 10th etreet,above Peon. bret ae” ‘oers™ A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ‘Of our own direct x.

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