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The Reform % VISIT OF PREMIDENT GRANT AND | HOLIDAY Goons. | OTHER DIs- EVENING STAR. MEETING ¢ tala ARHKEDr MEN HOLIDAY GOoDs. HOLIDAY GOODs. A meeting of the market men was hell at ove o'clock to-day at the Trades’ Union Halland was largely attended. Mr. Benj. Hunt was called to the Mr. George W. Yea- ary. Liller oftered's resolution that all ympathy with the market men be TIBGUISHED PEeEsoNs, Pursuant to an invitation by the President of Board of Trustees, Hon. N. Sargent, a dis- tinguished party visited the Reform Scuioo! yes- terday. Among those participating were Pres- ident Grant, Sepator Edaands, Hon. M. ©. Up. Op LUXURIES AND , % son and Hon. Martin Welker, (of Onlo,) Heary y Creve Hewee—The new weasaitonat | exciaded, ropbeed teat | De Cooke, HE A. Brewrns Witice b tond, Fine Family Groceries. Fernande = ‘san unurewe amoutD ase uM" | Mayor Eunery, ex-Mayor Bowen, .J. C. McKel- in Halt. —Lecture by George Vandenhoff. Mr. Jos. G. Carroll advocated open derca. | den, Dr. Barber, Mr. Bartlett, J. U. Lewis, Gvo. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 483 7th stree: ‘Mr. G. W. Miller said that he had soon ver | = Howe, (of the Ohio Retorm Sehool,) and Barlow's Gallery of O.l Pa ntings 125 Pows- | sons since he had been in the room who wero | ™Sny others. The party arrived at the school Having purchased the stock, Sxtures a1 ry i about 2 o'clock, when they were conducted to ing chased th . gov syivania avenue. o - —_. op PgEhy with them. 1 Voices—-Pnt | So Sapbath school oe ‘The exercises were | ¥'lLot the store, 417 7th strect, of Mosare. Burr & CHRIOTNAS CHIMES. = out.) Mr. Miller's resolation was alop- opened with singing by the pupils and prayer ad Feopecttull call he ateenticn, of the — ——- Mr. Carroll moved that the reporters benot | PY H- A. Brewster. A recitation was then | Hicularit unt CHRISTMAS LUXCBIES, consist- Holiday Goods— Where to Bay Them. | excluded. agreed to i. so beard; in which seven verses of the 6th chapter | ing of - 7 WHAT THE NEW MARKET comraxy rrorose | Of John, and other selections were Fepeated. | Choice Malaga GRAPES. 1 If the state of the atmosphere does not always Ef According to one of the rules of the school, tha Impeiial LAY BB RAISINS for table use, pupils are required to learn one verse of Scrip- ture every day. With a view to show the pro- ficiency of the day London LAYER RAIStNS, LAYER nateays whol: hall and ‘quarter bxe., VAUENCIS HAIS Shing parp Er Mr. Class said be was here to represent the Market Company, at the request of some of the members thereof. proclaim the adven: o” Christmas. the state o! abe store windows invariably does, and it ia now A Logs im their ordinary week KAISINS for cocking purposes. & treat of itse'f to leok into the groceries, tae | ‘The Chair suggested that they shonid have beter caident Mths cool directea | LEGHORN O1TBON and, ZANTEE OCREANTS, Gry goods stores, the toy shops, the book store iz, Chow wih diem ad Dat which they de, | 0 geography. 'Thie ‘wae, douse ani cha 58 In two, fourend sty Ih bor: , Xe, and see the preparations tor te fest:ve | (st they had | all dealers ax they bad treated | 42*Wers were prompt ant highly satisfactory. | ALMONDS, PALA Nore Fiueenrseen oe season, even if we Cannot become the owners Cf | those who had moved tot iv- | The exercises being over, the visitors took @ t ed to the new sheds, by giv- | The | ‘ ALNCT all the prety things we take a fancy to. B . | inz them temporary accommodition, and they | Stoll around the grounds and workshops. Judge lebrated Sargent then mtroduced Senator none are £0 poor as not to be ab's to make some | hoped to have everything ready for them by on 5 ‘dmands, (CH FRUIT in glass. : Seeméar sikt te 2 0 male @ most interesting speech, which Marabelice, Peaches, Christmas purchases, and our adver‘tsing col- | Sheds aity ae wide, cad eae. sence, the | Themed hie eet enOg speach, which tino. great variety of German umns are now an excellent holiday direc o-y to a!l the places where cus:omers most do congre- gate... We resame below our notices of adver- be charged. Mr. Emerson asked if the company now con- and comfort of th ne yey sidered that they had peaceable possession of Ohio, then addres: the late manner, and was MeKelden, French Peaches in brandy, Canton’ Preserved Ginger, At in glass.and wood. Jadge Welker, of in & very appro- followed by Mr. Fruit in the same style. Jelites of all kinda. more’s Mince Me: se le republican, and imperial masters as EH se papi Christmas. HOLIDAY We havea tomes Stock PRESENTS. IRISH, FRENCH AND ENGLISH POPLINS, SILKS AND FLW PaISLEY SHAWLS, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, w. CARPETIRGS, i EMPRESS POPLINS, from. * - the premises ? The president of the school then . BNED tisers, and sha'l con:inae the same from day to | UE Pemisee? Cashing had s | introduced Mr. Howe, of the Osis iret doe bo Temata ontn anchor: Do. Yellow COLORED day as uew advertisewen:s appear. advised him. | School, who gave a brief history of that school, e o's srmcuth Bagar Corn, BLACK AL The Prossian columms around Paris. the | Mr. Killian said that Mr. Cluss’ statement | en ae Doth interesting ‘auaite: | Ape green, hens: Mushrooms, Hone Fa Bink. | MOHATES, jumps on t* i ji should be re di t] | Ln eresting and in- ines tm ha ind quarter boxes. Cross ac . sersoeanr oe ap pn they Oughtto be schamedet toe iisten pdr iter a few remarks to the boya by | well'« Pickle Perrine’ Woreestershire | TURKISH um A to stat. | Judge ‘gent, t empany, upoo his invita. n Se os ‘ doing such effective service’ for thelr kingly, toaueks matament after the rascally treatment thon exantued <b formitories, Kitehen, We, ak, Frear & Co.'s Crackers. Mackenzie's Albert r. Jakes aud Crackers. W. Miller moved that Mr. Cluss be re- | io and then returned to the city. C column in the Star is doing for h‘m—theirs | quested tu bi ng & written statement from the ; 3 es berian Coftee, im the cause of war—his in the interests of | market company as to what they would don TRE MerRoronivaN Currca Farn.—The ylon Java and Bi peace. We tate it for sed that every one | Mr. Cluss suggested that a committee be ap- | ladies fa't in behalt ot the Metropolitan Church by wao wants @ new suit of clothesfor the hol- | pointed to meet the buil: ing committee ot the | during the past week was successtul Leger’s Chocolat idays,or who is look, beyond und to purchases | market comprny. A motion was made to that the general expectation. During the progress | fiinch. Presen « wil read the advertisement referred | effect of the fair it was visited by the President aid | Colon Shelle to, which is that of Gao. ©. HEennine, 410 Mr. Miller explained that he wanted @ propo- | his family, and by a number of Senators and i TEAS. «th sireet N. W., be:ween D and E, because it | sition in black and white. Kepresentatives witb their families. Dr. New- | Our Teas have been sriected with reat care, and forth that be has ooened alarzeassortment | Mr. Hunt said that he was not in favor of the man avd his lady were the recij) ber of presents, amon, the President and Vi ‘nts of a num- g them the photographsof ice President. Among the Principal attractions was the beautiful and costly gold- goods for the holiday tra marked in plain figures. articles adapted tothe want $4.56 to $19, youths parties can rely on their being of the finest quality, t One pr.ce only, U stock coinprises ail. Boye’ suits, to $20; boys’ and motion. It was true that the company had aym- pathy for them, but he did not think that the meeting had the right to demand a written proposition unless they would be willing to ac- SUGARS. Moller’s Cat, Crushed, Powdered, Granniated and Cofiee A Sugar . . = -headed cane kindty furnished by SYROPS AND MOLASSES men's gauatieis and glow en pemmed | cede to giving @ written obligation to the com- | Dr. Newman to the fair and which was to be Prick nei L7rUpe (choice article.) Baltimor Baod\erchiers im boxes suitable for holiday | pany for the stalls. presented to the mest popular gentleman in the | $°\i Me) @P.’ penne wes, (fine quality.) Fen coeacin $20 to $9 per box, scarfs. bows, | Mr. Miller thought that he had the best righi | Church: this to be deterennd by the highest | P BUTTER. cu smoking ante robes de chambre, ‘velve: | to bis stall. He would not go to them io leg | number of voter received. sevevales Rest Goshe EUR ESR, ac cords and tassels, shirts, over- | alms. They (the market men) | petitors withdrew after the first t two niage, Pres Yelve: and silk vests, $1 to leaving the field to Mayor Emery and. Mfr. | Ree °t", DID NOT HELONG TO ANY RING, i e George & Jenkins’ Maryt : ing collars, nigh: caps, kid | and God forbid they should. Normert. The contest between these gentle- = SMOKED BEET a gloves, aud ready made clothing of all d-scr-p- | ‘The motion of Mr. Miller was adopted. men wes close as they were regarded as of about | No. 1 Mackerel, in barrelsone kite. Eons. Clothing made to erder by the best Mr. Emerson moved that when they adjourn | equal popularity in the church. It was, how- ‘Tongues and Sounds workmen. it be te-morrow at 1 o’ciock; agreed to. ever, awarded to Mr. Norment, he having ob- Welch's best Family Though letter and note AN INVESTIGATION. } Paper, envelopes, &Xc., are said to be stationery, it is a well-known fact that they go all over the world, which re- a 1 A New York Dock my and all other grades of Flour. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, NES. dc, Otard Dever & Ce. Brauds. we Pore tained the highest number of votes, who in his generosity, returned it to the donor (Dr. New- heat little speech. This was a sur- Mr. Emerson said it was evident that the fire wes the work of an incendiary, and it was their «uty to ferret the matter out.’ He moved that writing desks, work boxes, satchels. pocket. joke, albrme, stereoscopic views, Xc., at low Prices. Panckinelio bas suspended, but so has not D. A. Brosnan, at the Cathelic Bookstore, G street, between %ib and Wth, who a/lvertises prise to the Jatter, but he received it in his b Breet who ee AARP Koneats, 1025 sth | the Coungile of Washington be reuosted to | usual cractiut einen net wren propriate | yuh)aamaica Bum. szrcet,aho X9.k Avenue, bas asapply o. | Ofer a reward fer the arrest and conviction of | reply." Thete annual, oneueoe ara! Pleasant. | saperior ld Pale Sherry Wine. the same. large a®sortment ot illus- | the incendiary, and a committee be appointed | botli as a means of great social enjoyment, and California Win: Re i tated Engiist, and American books for the hol- | 0 wait on the Councils; agreed to. of considerable revenue to the church, tie not | Old Baker W. idags, adapted to all ages and tastes; books and | _G. M. Oyster, G. F. Kraft, and K. Kichorn | proceadeining case amounting to eleven or | Old Nectar cards, suitable for Sunday School Premiums; | ¥¢re appointed. twelve hundred dollars. oe ir. L. Newmyer moved that the committee a the Keser to pass @ bill to sell the corpo- ration property. Mr. Miller said that a bill was pending to that efect, and while be was up, he would say he did not relinquish any of their rights. Mr. An- gus, of the market monopoly ring, was already epgaged there, and the Mayor had said to a TRE CANAL ComMisston— Temporary Re- moval of the Bridges—A meeting of this com- mission was held (o-day at noon at the office of the Secretary, on 7th street, present all the members except the Secretary of the Interior. WH. BYLES. Browning & Middleton.) holiday presents, devotional, controversial and ‘The pro of the work ‘was discussed at miscellaneous Catholic publications in grea: | Party who had ‘called on him after Augus had | length cei mentee ee ng the results of | BT ZUR ATT CRS ae erat Res to Muara, saey and a bindings, also, rosaries, fat mele glo taking his Brick, res = een oe tg sco progressing, and to our customers, friends, and the publ mary, medels, pietures, &e fe | compan: not porseation get. Ho thought | the tance or ee aK om Pro cause i erate pices. Tanne Se Se | Oe ta wen eon nee thoy (the deaises | tho seeect bridges "being taken ng, —— fee stsal BURRS ¥n Af you would relish your ford, labor for it; if You wou'd enjoy your raiment, pay for it be- fore you wear ii; if intended to erect sheds on their ground by Fri- > 80 as to hold the Christmas market. 'r. Hoftman moved that they all go to the was decided to remove and replace them where necessary. as the compliance with the terms of the contract (six feet dred; R EADY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ing in the center: you would sleep soundly, c= to-morrow and put their stands up, and | would undermine all the dges, except that take @ good conscience to bed with you; and if business as usual. known as the “brick bri: d Mr. L. T. ou would save money buy from Lewis Eaa A Voice.—Job Angus has thrown tho bricks Follarshee was appointed to superintend the removal and replacing ofeuch bridges as would interfere with the dredying operations. ———_—_ 417 Markec Space, splendid beat black oswrieh tips from 75 felt hats, hades and at the lowest prices, sash ribbons all shades; black and white ams ber vard, embroidered slip down. WHAT TRE DEALERS rROrosE. Mr. Miller efiered a resolution that they ap- point a committee of five to superintend the erection of eheds and stalls for immediate use cents upwards, A Present for Al Where to ne Fovrp.— ‘aturally the large pers : number of dealers thrown out of position bs the ‘ very low tor Christmas presents, black an: - | forthwith; carried. : — ore fringes all prices, Alexandre's Eid. places : $5,000 Rawarp. pebiie. keoe Chae tee emer an lathe at! per pair. ‘The fisherman was right who «aid he always got a net profit; but what profit do Bray & public know where they are tobe found. A number of notices of this sort Will be found in our advertising colemns aS Mr. C.F. Richardson said that in talking to Mr. Allen he bad said that he thought t! wality party could be got down to. He moved that SASH RIBBONS, the best yuality made S inches wide, in black and colors, at $1.00 1 00 per yard. the butchers and dealers offer a reward of $0,000 . —— The cheapest ever soli in this city Buo., 991 Peunsylvania avenue, get, who ad- | for the arrest and conviction of th arties. | Tre Frre.—Mr. PF. T. Jarvis, a well-known 7 ; vertire the pest groceries eee as Wh bcitenea teatine parts who dud ite did it to gee | Confectioner of Center Market. (anous among | _(Tbsee GOODS must be seen to be appre Rest family tlour, $2 end per quarter b punished. He did not want the party, but | other things for his * spow-ball” cakes, is now rel_extra, $1.65 snd $1.55; best biack tess wanted those who had employ cd him,aad to be found at No. 413 9ch street. Our assortment of MILLUNERY GOODS, the and $1 per Ib; imperial tess, SSe., $1, & and | them punished, be they trom Massachu. Ss largest in the city, comprising all the latcat noveltios $1.0; sugar drips, $1 per gailon; golden yrup, | ¢lsewhere. The motion was adopted. MauKET EVERY MORNING, at the Northern | and Ce call fst and CHL. Reed SREAT Rouse molasses, 45e.; Loring Bro. | | MIN Emerson asked where the money was to | Liberty and Western Markets, as will bescen'by | DE bad ae an claewhere. Dest layer raisivs, ic. per Ib: bea 5 | come from. the efficial notices elsewhere. Onur assortment of LACE GOODS com: . Prime new citron, nto. gleston lei! of the list with: <100, =e — plete eee ic! sOn, S200; arne 2m, G. ’ $200; H. Whaler, $100: Kea ora P. oo THE COURTS. An immense Stock of REAL OSTRICH TIPS sugat-cured J. Grier. 8. Ruly J. Eagleson, UBT, To pay, Judce Sneit—c w. | and FEATHERS at our usual iow prices, ter, Wc; first | G- Miller, $50; G. Emmerson 8100; Stix ed with selling cheat without « license, All the Leading Sbades in our ce! ANDERS KID GLUVES at $1.5 ing. ler, <5 i ; Mr. H. #10; Theodore Barnee, $100: Antune .E Brooks, R. Bakersmith, T. each: J. Ruppert, $79; G. Seitz, ©54: HomJler, Grinder s. Daring the (aking of these names the notice town sugars, i1, 12 in Tippett, atern ui y fing way . eetilng | fined $3 801 nity, ge through, which is a FA a the jact that those card baskets advertisey | “* "He Peward oftecfd by the Market Company fined 87. Samen'nithy provasise by JW. Borstre & Bro. are just the thing | a9T@mu. IsiTION. Se eee Ceo ata ae 3 ‘1 Jor the recepiion seacon, and tant the Carine | Blige tbo mee are iy, a Nos nhl amas dirt caenot be fotved win sisuch | ,, MFG. M. Osster octed aren "Hon thar it ie Betwerex @ ayo H Steeer a, 10rks, Spoons ad ore Le opinion that we ought to oecn % ~~ s — = I = a Seas te eoleecne Ee ¢ feveral markets daily for the pre.cht ee - mmodate OUrmelv io, ye - ANT VEFENCE OF FORT Wane 7 a ® jeitz sai ayor had issue; s Welker ard «thers, charged with torcib’ ; ' _ A rpe of onions Is a veng Tope, as all are Ot a the Mayo Marr 6 « Tadgacd by Eraucla Page coe {yanernee een: re who know beans, Fact the fact that yeter said that the r-wlution did not Lis" proeers The tretumy show ae FORK PRESENTS jaie surcenderirg their righ": in the ed Mrs. Walker to less all of which ¢ . " vegetabl enter market. “ic = covather wie: Mr. Miller thought it was premature. the bev gud iyeked ell the B Bima Serie te eee Ra, Wat Zany did not awn | C3ey1'c9 Of the rece erent mics ia’ ihe | JAPANESE CABINETS, aati the Northern, Wesiern and Eastern | Pit.’ Auf? rigun to keep possession of i Atver Do. TRAYS, TEAPOTS, ; arkets. Dar W smade a dead set on the afore ‘ es ‘The man that turned bis business over was | “A’ mOtiGh was made to lay on the table. fad sent Sod be ben ft And a variety of Useful as well as Curions Articles. a baymeker but the late firm of Gray « tehins bave turned over their wood aud goal bosme:s to Beneniet Fercaims, who will Dir. Oyster saidhe was opposed to going into the sheds the magnanimous company intend to provide. If they went tothe other mai kets trade would follow. CHINESE VASE, Some Enameled on Copper.) t her ferocious ir assisted in th is carcy iton at ibe corner of Gih and K streets Mr. Green asked what was to be done with | After orguing the case for <ome time, the court de. PLATES, & , ke. x. W. thore who bad no stalis. Cel intaverof the prosecution, «bd fined Mary “« Waetber a rooster’s knowledge of daybreak Mr. Oyster withdrew the resolution. Watker $70. An upreal was taken. the defendant | waiiLanDS FANCY CANDIES. is the result of imstinet or observation” is a question still open to discussion; but the state- ment that Krpwett & Henpensom, 406 4 ing bowls to proseute the appeal. Mr. Fisher Othat an order le issued ty restore the prem to Danalse, but the Judge withheld his decision for the present. MARKET MEN'S BUILDING COMM.TTEE. The Chair appointed the building committze as fellows:—G. W. Miller, G. M. Oyster, M. An- drews, T. Varnell, and Jobn F. Seitz. FRENCH FRUITS, | Assorted.) OSTPRS AND OTHER THIN. FRENOM PRUNES, Shades, Totus a eares bansinas, window |" Mr. Oyster offered @ resolution that it isthe | Wm. Turner charmed with llinaoyelers without gies Reteraelits paca shades, picture ced F determination of this mecting not to consent to | alicenseat Mth rect wharf, ined 84), Kate Gaut. s uot adzmit of ~ | oceupy such sheds as those which have b en | colored. charged with workboure { Senator Summer is said to have the largest collection of autograpbs in the country, and JOS. J. MAY, 909 Pennsylvania avenue, bas the collection of ‘adies’. gent’s and misses uality Paris kid gloves, mst opened to- dl Powell, profanity in Georgetown; tiued Bi. Joke tmith and mavard Jones drcek sd IMPORTED WORK BASKETB, coonkeae fiued $5 Lye Peter Andrew ona, Win URUIT and FLOWER BASKETS, &c., &c. N. W. BURCHELL, erected at the corner of Pennsylvania nue and ‘th street, which are totally unfit fur th: purpose. {| Voices—« don’t want avy cow- shecs") The resolution was adopted. COUNSEL TO RE EMPLOYED. ut said he would like to know by what 1332 ¥F STREET, tend 7 ne woolen dress ; pe Spent pte ay igh ty the market company have taken pos- d : aes pete lorcd velveteens, Kc. Kc. Terme | S8'0P Of the ground; and be moved that the RAID 1 MARBLE ALLEN. Wels 2 = a coe weteens, Ke., Se. Terms ding comm'ttee employ counsel to test the | Jesee Mecrar colored nusaelt on Charity How- — a ekease dic auestion. Carried. u Marble Ailey: fined $5. Also. charged with | WAT MOBF SUITABLE The reception season wil! commence with the Mr. Emersou raid the butchers’ association of titted that ‘mas mew year, and al] who intend te pat their houses | bad counsel, and they had been instructed to the aliey . HOLIDAY PRE de bs te lk do well « " resist to the end. ugh her finger and op ber torchewl. and | Than « Handsome NEW DBEBS for a lady. im order ror the w.nter will do well to call on . ome jouk bottles at his heal to | cioth tora new SULT OF CLOTHES for « ; = ave ; Mr. Hunt moved an appropriation to pay | *fvnu'berfelfc ivr Bustand hot being homes ther | clot for ancw SUIT OF CLOTILES for « gent Wx. 5. Mr. cuart & Co., corner 9th street and | connsel; carried, he Licked down her front. door, and pulled her out ntiful box, or any other article of use or ele- Pevn.yiyania avenue. ard examine their new | “sit'G' St Oyster was elected treasurer of the | ¢f her louse by hee leg. at the same time calliug her ice that inay be selected from the large and varied stock of cr.peting, oil cloths, matting, rugs, as.cciation, aud cash subscriptions were taken | «il the \ lle names he could think of, fined $5 stock of curtain and rpiure materials, X¢. Tue Turatens.—There will be no perform- ance atthe National Theater this evening, in conte uence of the extensive arrangements for bringing out the rew Christmas pantomime of “Sce-Saw, cr the Old Woman who Lived ina Bhoe hh has been in preparation for some to the reward fund, which footed up $3, ME-CLUSS INVITED TO LEAVE. At this time there was quite a commotion atout Mr. Cluss, aud Mr. Oyster made a motion inviting Mr. Cluss to leave, which was carried, and that gentleman walked out quetly, amid cries of * Put him out.” 1. DRY GOODS, dl at the lowest rates at the ONE PRICE BOGAN & WYLIE, del6-tf 1018 axp 1020 Seventh St. NW. sea CH BRONZES, ‘GEORGETOWN. oux"s Now STORE « Qe. ‘s hool and of the parish 5 m1 epin, ad 284, th Ald of be Sunt a lay mouths pest, not having been entirely perfected. | 1 f direc- | School, which, with the ocher mission works, abd —_ ‘The new scenery and’ complicated appliances ters of the Children's Haspltnt ot thet aac, | eoetuprovements to thelr nett Hatter}y woth 0a FLOWER STANDS, for the succe:+.uh production of all the tricks | Ou Saturday evening noted a ecte te resources heavily tax the trecation ere will be sale of Christmas goods, which, with other attractions, will, it is hoped, insure the euccess cf the fair, And other Elegant Articles SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIWAYS. CHANDELIERS, URACKETS, MANTELS, &c.,, ALEX. RK. SHEPHERD & BRO’. lelé-tyal_{Rep.| 910 Pennsylvania ave 10 ‘as low Se neat tad HOLIDAY. PRESENTS and transormauons hare cost a sum, and taken time to get them up, but will be completed to-day, and it is intended to have a Tull dress rehearsal this evening, 90 as to assure the preduetion of the pant in perfect style te-morrow (Ti ) night, wnen the first public performance will be given. Tothe enterpre of — Spalding, the following named gentlemen «'- tending pbysicians of the institution: Drs. W. W. Jobnson, Busey, Drinkard and Ashford. A committee—of which Mr. J. C. Harkness is chairman—was also appointed, for the purpose of procuring proper accommodations for the hospital. The thanks of the board were voted to the performersof the o} “08 fair at @1.31, tl fer. and the labor and in- | entertainment on Friday even! CITY ITEMS. MISUELLANEOUS BOOKS, &c., 30 to 4 per cent Entire new scenes by Wm. Schaeffer: TRE concert of the Amateur Orchesiral _ CHILDREN'S CLOTHING at a Price in most BW AND LI KB, just received from the EeturEhinery, tricks, and novel stage effect» | Union next greningat yale po | coats Jets than the cost of material, in order to N Hew Xork Erato Sales, iarce Becrtment, and by B.S. Gress A, Shenan; eee ant, celebrate the birthday pis in Wedcneee Parents chould avail themselves of this oppor- ing BANK LIM PUS-CO, 191 Peas areata x the interesting the fact | tunity: rt AXOTHER FULL SUPRLY 0 EMUCH are all emateur:’ and our sapired, OB KO LINCOLN, GRANT. Ww. [Ni Ca, a at a especially a feature a PH Frosents, Me ee Oe willow Work Sta ee Penueyivania avenue, wieiees on Camp and REE SHOW CASES, good as new, at a great be reserved on Tuesday at § | ers, Chairs *PHARKLIN PUB. CO..121 Penn. avonue. pew which bas in this city EW,O) ol been successful in the northern ‘Odd Fellows? Hall. Cities, and will no doubt draw here. xD—It will be seen by the notice | Sdoining Odd Fellows! Hall. His pri Nirah “ aS ES peo teal Wacom To ComGuuse—The oficers of Vptarkot, has | St2d a0. gift. Call and judge to ond SUISURLLA ripe the Boys in Blue, and others interested, held presert at stali No. Sozopomr. THOM ANKLIN PUB CO: 131 Foun. avenue. meeting in the Aldermen's chamber on Satar- will be found | 411 dentrifices had their drawbacks BIBL: E Yin ev te Crocker in the chair—in eo much in the | ssinbrious Bark of the of . from 25. to sy MOPKING. to the proposed welcome demoustra- their best bat- | trom the Chilian a ‘LIN TUB CO. "Penn. avenue. Gon, when the programme that has been pro- blic benefactor in telling OLIDAY Fi a ANKLIB pe ak ng ae gh nf ve were delightful article for the BAX. ‘net y the “Largest of 7. ~ ted. d, stated — ‘was ever dipped into. weniles.-” wether u -~ a offer the abal, from the i Ward, that he had members of the ‘ = SEEATEST BARUAING..A 2. oats invited the had ten ae t0,barticipate, and legations, Sena‘ors i sd Glue,’ always up to the sticking loved seock: £3 ores Land cents for each oR yp a Fa peelings Sn ‘at 2 It was resolved ity Balt at the Masonic to-night. . de 13-tf ivania red sash and | The Marine band will furnish the music. fT A Fetantiemen sss, partners 2 * THE LECTURE of Mra. Wheaton, in Dr. Boyn- aie Pe | ton’s church, on Saturday evening, gave each WM. ORME & SON, ‘ne | satistaction to the audience that a vote of thanks Eacey Gamanire in a at Srepetition It ‘will be sben by the netics one of F ba SMU NCH a ENGLIBE FICE CES along the | where that it is to be repeated on Wedneainy | Also, large stock of nro BRUGES. and other Fore importations, | otha Ve Olicq’ G. b. PA 5 ‘idaieck Piper. Carte Blanche. —Otard. & Oo, Pinct, 2 pee Domenie Bruniy. rd bis Sherry, Madira, Port, Oalifor- ‘Washington Gas Works. This will be good n-ws our to the poor, Of 4th street enst, a 4 9th atreer id respee-folly call attention to aud Gur Sosie'y for December | eaGBASCH YAiD, Virginia ovenue and sh stra pc re, Wr woul frock of Whisky, 10 years old. SERGES, from. BLACK SILK, from. COLOBED SILK. from K f Putter, Kdam Cheese, Of oie: Factory | PRINTS, from. BLEACHED COTTON, from. BBOWN COTTON, from........ a CANTON FLANNEL, from..12°; up TABLE LINEN, BY ww. CARPETINGS! THE LAR ING RAIN WwW. BURDETTE, 928 SEVENTH STREET, Between I and K streets. DEY GOoDs, OILCLOTas: MMENSE STOCK MARKED DOW. DS. 7 = ath DP EQODS: | veltow Heath | PLAID POPLINS, from..uw.25 up to 62% conte. ALPACAS fro -25 up to 50 conte, PACAS, from............25 cents np to $1. a ..6 2% cents up to $1. BRILLIANTEENS, from 755s cents up to $1.25, MESTIC GoopDs: REDUCED IN PRICE, lo 18 cents, to 30 ceute, ALso, NAPKINS, TOWELS, HO , GLOVES, HANDK ERCHIEFS, &c., very cheap. Ww. BURDETTE, ). 928 SEVENTH STREET, Between I and K streets. OILCLOTHS : BUBDETTE Has GEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF AND THREE-PLY CAKPETS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, INGRAIN CARPBTS, at.62%;, HEAVY TWO-PLY BEST THREE-PLY. HEMP CABPRTS.... BAG OABPETS. LIST CARPETS. TAPESTRY 75,85 cts. and gt. 3 2*. and 75 cents. BRUSSELS 1.40 and 1.50. ——____ GREAT BAR BE HAD. STOCK MUST BE REDUCED, THE Low ON EST PRICE WILL BE NAMEDAT ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE as BEP sESENTED BY THE SALESMEN. @ TERMS CASH. w. No cH What can PAINTING beauty and « BLN. BARLOW tery, W. BURDETTE, 925 SEVENTH 8TEEET, FOR BISTMAS PRESENTS. be more be: to present to a antifnl than a fine OIL friend. * "Tis a thing of folly invites In ies ard gentlemen to call at his Caller’, where he has over three hundred ave Among the pictares will be found celebrated mosters, ancient atd moder: followin, Trance, ic) Mr, Lamb door te the c¢ sylvay ‘Oil Potntings on exhibition and for paintings by 2. esented, Italy, rinany, Ameri schocla are repr ‘gland, Holiand, esecond floor,over ame making establishment, and aext orner of 13th street, south side rite a (aaa ACr ae AND OTHER WINES. Anst reesived, one hundred and fifty cases of the following well known brands, viz: RODERER CARTE BLANCHE, jnarts and pints. HEIDSIECES, quarts and pints. ~ @. B. Mun: and pints. The abore addition tor Also received. fifty cases‘: IMPERIAL” CHAM- PAGNE, from U: ts. This wine is Still Wines ubeir receptions and ta! Prop roline SOUPPERNONG. TAWBA, trom Urbana W: mn & Co.'s DBY VERZENAY, quarts wines for sale at the old pricee, with extra treight only. ‘rbana Wine ‘superior to all the .. quarts and pi American wines, hite and Red ‘ine Co. These preference of the ladies for je use. GAUTIER, rietor of the Native Wine Bitters. have the 1217 & 1219 Pennsylvauta avenne, @el5-tial Washington. D.0. COBN. pP.* LITTLE @ €O., EB STH AND E, NAVY YARD, Are daily in receipt of FRESH GOODS. BAISINS: NUTS: ted Layers Paper Shell Almonds, less, whole, half & qr, boxes. DRU JUST B del4-1n* Filber Palm. Pi i FIGS. Bev. CHOICE HOME MAD) E ‘MEar, JELLIES of all einds, i VEGETABLES, Con PRLE and DAM CHEE: stock of old WINES AND A Choice and if ‘A CRUZ BUM, NEW ENG- baw DRUM: COOKING WINES asd BEANDIES, ECEIVED FOB THE HOLIDAYS, AND FOR SALE BY P. P. LITTLE @ ©0., corner Sth and E streets, Navy-yard. 436 TH } STREET. HO umber, 475 7th ew Bumber 439. Beautiful in ‘STREET. LIDAY PRESENTS, AND APPROPBIATE FOR ALL BBASONS Street, Det. D and E streets. = dels 2w" IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY. de 14 ot" EDW. CLARE @ Co. : —Gin. Holland ic; | | FINE CUTLERY AND PLATED WAgR. beck: 5 tae me Jamaica ead B Mics Wougor's Ale Hib: | We are daily _hew and beautival Coe BI WOR sn coat Sy Brown tout, rare apple Older. Ite novation ‘Taw Paice oy Coxe has been reduced fo- a | DOORS, BELNDS. ULDINGS, &c., 80 | | Our aay val = eed We respectiall invite a who dene tee are a srr Maung has vce ow | Raunt ae ate STORMONT te | QABARY, DEFOR pruantna gt. tow | ecto Paag Pec wy ote | rhe cel cetyl and Frank Leslie's Mag for January + WERS & BEVERIDGE, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. L™= ES FOR Ti Are selling chea Ghockafe=,T to de found in the city BOLIDAYS, JOYCE o FISHER, COBNEB 13TH AND F STREETS, The well to cail and examine ¢ 08 before pure! ing eleew D for cash the finest assort EAS, WINES and LIQUORS, rublic would & ir stock an ere. dei Fo HOLIDAY PRESENTS GET THE BEsT ELPHONZO YOUNG ar ELLIS’ MUSICAL WAREROo ms, | GROCER AND * MERCHANr 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOR, NEAR LOTH eraeeT rican Urgan: isDo Bos aod Covers. y > TEMP! 1m sic Books ‘elios; Violins, @uitare, MASONIC TEMP! Flutes, Files, Accotdeou, Concertines, Harmnct cas, Banjos, Kattlers, &c., &o. = {ATO AND, MUSIC. F PHILADELPHIA. S10 A 0) ASSOB' TMENT OF SHEET BOOKS. SOUTH Call and examine before purchacing. HINTS AND F STREETS W Flos, QUARTER TON SOFT SHELL ALMONDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUITABLE FOB Holiday Presents, NEW GOODS Do. do. NEW WALNUTS, | Do. do, NEW PECANS, larg. Do. do. PILBERIS, THREE BARRELS SWEET ORANGES | RIGRT BARWELS CRANBERAIES, ONE TON MINCE MEAT, | ONE TON GOSHEN BUTTER. ONE CAR LOAD OF T CHOICEST 4 HOLIDAY PRESENTS, } CIDE EVER BROUGHT Te Tuts « ’ Just received at Davis’, WHOLESALE OR RETAIN ATiOW $01 Market Space, corner sth street. | ee OUT TTS SETS BANDEERCHIEFS, SCABFS, AND SASHES, in every variety, at DAVIS’, ELPHONZO YOUNGS GROCER AND“ T° MERCHANT (jPOVER & BaKER’s | “ CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITOR j MASONIC TEMS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, _ hie ant Wace de0-tt At DAVIS = r = an Canin - $14 { nouay uexenms ) 6H P*ATED CASTERS, a. a : RIES. / Pavas In great variety, at | -— del7-3t JW. BOTELrR ¢ Bros =- Fruits Candies, Preserves. Cc ATHOLIO BOOKSTORE and elegant bindin: als, Pictures. &c.. forsale CHR. RUPPERT, Kriss Kringle Headquarters, FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN No, 403 SEVENTH STREET, Between D axn EB STREETS, IMPORTER ©F ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODS AND Toys, ADAPTED FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS Mr. RUPPERT takes great hie many friends, and the bas just received, thro Germany, the largest and haudsomest stoc! ‘ANCY AND WORSTED GOODS, BISTAL AND ALABASTER OBNAMENTS, that has ever been introduced in this section of the These goods have been eclected in country Vienna, Bohem’ proved and finest kind, fow prices as can KNITTED LADIES’ AND INFANTS’ HOUDS, TOYS, &e., & Bwitzerland, and of the Continent of Europe, and ‘are of the most ap » Which he can dispose of at a» bad in New York or oth in consequence of having purchased direc wabufacturers; among which we enuinerate in part EMBBUIDEBED CHAIR AND BOFA COVERS, pieosare in izforming ublic general 4 EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS os VaLver, CLoTH AND Canvass, KNITTED AFGHANS, att sizes. BOHEMIAN VASE: OPERA GLASSES IN PEARL AND IVORY, FRENCH PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, CAKD CASES, AND ORNAMENTS, 1 MUSICAL BOXES, MUSICAL CIGAK STANUS, PORT EMONNAILES, WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, BASKET AND WORK STANDS. DOLLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MASES OF ALL KINDS AND CPARACTERS, BOCK SPRING HOBBY HOBSES, PROPELLERS AND SLEIGHS, kee atthe Io ‘Those attendant at shoald aks WAGONS AND WHEELBABLOWS. In order to give my customers increased facilities in their examination of my ter; have converted and fitted up, with all the m coxveniences, aud at several’ thousand d pense, the second story of my establi ew roo is entered by way of an epen stairway leading frum the store room in tle Brsi story Ladies | store-room. The who are dei roac’ stock of goods, wit Smodern lars ex- ent into a Hat holding fairs and store | aererevance, tees, in, oat as, i 5 cing the only importer ter ee weet possible pris = to a their selec ice. woid the larce crowd usta! hoof the H We wenld call the at oe AT es tien of our casten erally to our superior stort tal LATER KaTSINS. alt tow tl Che justly celebrated P: CARTE BLANCHE been pr ed b ‘Bewnts . Dist 00's KEYSTONE PU ry Y. distil’ed from se.ected gr i. NING 4 MIDDLETO) | WHOLESALE 4ND KETAIL GKOCE del2 ctw (Rep.} 614 Pennsylvan | REAL ESTATE AGE (\ W. HAVENNER a co, REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, | So. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB, THIED Doop = that be 18 agenta tn France and EAST OF 7TH STREET. We are constentt; “ laced tn onr has t+ f+ ‘nvestment in HEA be Ate TES. vere sums of money, and are prepared to puccl se GOOD PAPER AT THE LOWEST BATES We Lave now on hand— 22,000 TU LOAN FOw 3 TEARS. ae cition, ee va tie year, inamocnis to ent are also to purchase a J ; rates, GOOD BUSINE Par TION, GOVERNMENT, ond other HY E * WIisox, SEAL ESTATE AMD INSUBANCE BaOKEG 611 SEVENTH STREET, Orrostte Post Orvice, WASHINGTON, D. ©. Salee and Exchanges of Beal Estate efected Loans negotiated. Housed for rept, and reat oo! nos The Highlands: O8 THE B40 BR RK. AND THE +| BLADENSBURG TURNPIKE, | EIGHT MINUTES BIDE FROM THE CiTY 400 ELEGANT BUILDING SITES: FIRST CLASS SUBURBAN HOMES AVENUES AND ALL THE SNDSUMELY FE THREE PARKS LAID OFF FINE SPRINGS OF PURE WATER | BAILBOAD FABRE ONLY 10 CENTS PEK Da) | emt ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! As desire to make a change in my business, and 1 would particularly impress on the minds of 1 SHALL COMMERCE THIS DAY TO SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK AT PRIME ©OST, my Bumerous patrons that there is 50 SHAM show ‘White and black, 8 cones; colors, 20 conte; in single, ERMANTOWN WOOL, porierbh ieee | ig Spe holidegs. fm all colors, st 12% cents per ounce. BERGMANN 'S BERLIN ZEPHYE, calaaas roe FANCY GOODS AND TOYS every B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, in search of | Youce ondmake oc A B.B. DEPOT 18 UPON THE GROUND. STKEET CARS WiLL SOON KUN THEKE CHUROBES OF ALL a NOMINATIONS. Di ‘LLS, Ere. T IMME | Srna K neLGHBORE. 00 WORTH OF HOUSES NOW UN TIE 940,000 : ] - 200 THE LoTs oF ED OO ERED wa WITH FILME Ff! tr | iFM WV AUBES IN } SOMETHING NOVEL: ES, and ell RESIDENCES - TariEnTs And combined with sales of Lots. Lots ale sig op long time | THE CHOICE FOB $150. DEALER IN ‘WOODEN AND WILLOW WasE, Soe ot at THe | “WOOD AND WILLOW WARB DEPoT.” 629 D Sracer, serweex Gre axy Irn, » D.C. Goode at Northern Pris? wROLESALE ONLY 20% SIGH OF THE BIG RASEET: finest GBADES OF BUTTER trite wed cect pet oe delé srause-}t a —21 (Bep., Onren, Market by street, & Pat)

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