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- LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. amages to private prop- and Aqueduct erect im relation to imtermenis: and for the preservation of order and the trict were reier _EVENING STAR. | LOCA L NE ws. CHRISTMAS GIETS. Meliday Goods Where te Buy Them. For the Lenetit of those who desire to purchase Christmas and New Year's presents, erna- mental or useful, before the rash during Christ- was week, we continue to-day our annual notices of boliday advertisers. and shall do so from day to day as new advertisements appear in our COUNCUL.—Bills to by i ome to interest om the Boss of loans | tof Columbia was recumautied | fi ‘porate the Union Railroad : om- Pavy War referred. E:TION OF LOTTRRIES AND IVT ENTER- Mr. Browne introduced a vill to { cuterprises ip the Dis. laid over. {11 wil to keep w.cbii oF parent Dasiness for the sale Provides that it the District of One of the most appropriate andacceptable of | is a good book, and so all who de- can confidentily recom- | nd old-established book- store of our enterprising feliow townsmen, Purtr No. 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Mere may be found every descriptian of liter- ature, embracing historical, scientific and bio- graphical works, books of travel, aad binding. a large assortment of stationery, the periodicals, socials, &e., Se. ‘The latest popular works may alw: on their sbelvex. We do not kn ie Washington where one would be likely to 'y and useful things for boli: presents as at their store, which is invariably crowded about Christmas time books, and there examine their Christmas gitix i ccher article or for ind ft Fetsou who shall be duly con mores rovisiou« of this act SoLomons Ture thao $1440 ‘or each o neni im che eounty jail fo three nor more than six mont! MISCRLLANEOTS i he committee on police, re jot resolution appointing as to wont chauges are re. cc ummodation +f the Metro- the Auditor of the tendering the thanks of resideat of the United States a variety of Mr. Browne. 1, perwd back H Con mittee to ings ore we advise all w to go carly in order that the: of the rare volumes. friend with # hand- Plate and a pack of visit- p & Solomons will take your order in the highest style of art. d jas coucurred in S P you desire to prevent yo duced a bill to promot: the efficl some ly engraved card Depariment of the District, which sto supply preasing needs of ch went a Washing on and Georgetown; read n finanee, re- Nothing can be morz | P* to the ladies, than a | [PS je cermen ‘aris kid gloves, which for | ed the reputation of being the finest | much utable in the market. s stock are all ki geodsoi the most select styles and colors, and erranted to be twenty ebraper than can be purchased el Mays bas long been atavorite resort for the | tadies who regard the goods odered as among most reliable im the city, anf! we ure sure ¥ Will not forget to give Lim aeall during the | he engrossed t Is of ladies’ dress | © Delegates ina very de ective iter tion of the Spe T cent. | Siew’ Every one who can afford it takes great pride in a handsome turnont, which, since th tion of the wooden corporation of vement,can be dis- Played to such excellent advantage on Penn- @ avenue. Without a fine carri put Can of course be complete. W. fore advise all who may wish to purchase ear- riuges during the holidays to visit the extensive establishment of Joum McDexuotT & Bro., No. 310 Pennsylvania avenue west. Their stock | is very large, and embraces vehicles of every ion. Besides, their carri: mare in this city, and have an en where, for combined lightness, It is the duty ot ten per cent inte! OF these certificates. those issaed «n December 1570. express w | on December 31, 171; ¢xorens npon their face that 1,172: these seued Deeemb ec | that the certificaces bear interest at the rate of tea 1 have uot been me of ‘payment was fixed there being nothing, discover in the por on the face of hey are payable Ma ch om until paid. Jant rameu certificat I have been able t of the tate cor wd canceled certificates, £ payment bad been éeliuitely fixed. tion here and e! gth and nicety of finish. citizens to patronize home manufactures, pecially when they are acknowledged to be of perior quality and can be purchased as cheap, if not cheaper, than can be obtained e Never despise the man who wear at.” but we assure th: ling this old injum ch Letter im the work s. Therefore, we advise those who want to take a new departure in tue wayof a new suit to patronize the reiia! ‘o. $21 Pennsylvania avenue. lothing of every description, and the re no bar to those whe really dcsire f on) the words have been stamped ‘Tho bill new pend- © the payment of ing in the Legislature. ragged | the flosiing indebted: i sion fer this class of indebtedness: iy passing the bill site authority may reader that notwith- will get aion; stal Import«nee thi Distriet be maintained by the prompt p outstanding obligations. whet ew government, I deem it my duty ea te action authorizing the pa maturing op the i7th and 3ist of the general fund of the Dis XN. W. Brrenete. the well-knowa b} F street, near the E Prec are bare Referred to the committee itt House, adverties a rare list of delicacies, just imported, which will be keenly appreciated b: Christmas dinner table wi tome of the foreign sauces aud preserved fruiis which he advertices elsewhere in our columns. She wasn’t very pretiy or yet very tall. But she wore sucha love of a waterfall. ‘That was some time ago, of course, for water- falls went out of fashion over a year since. They were supplanied by French twists, braids are now in common use, and which we must coniess, if artificial The very latest » be found at Gens’ Harr PerevMeny Store. No. 1229 Pennsylva The ladies should remembe ~There was an old woman who lived in a says the nur TY thyme; but to this yarn ¢ Batler did to Sunset Cox—“ shoo fly!” When you come to talk of modern boots aude shoes, however, posted, and always advise such of our frien: it line to go to JouN Ax Mawx & Son's cheap boot and shoe store, No. ‘ith street, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall.’ Ali kinds of ladies and misses, as well as mens beots and shoes, can be found Teasonable prices. the most popular dry goods stores in he establishizent of Bocaw & Write, a 7th street, just above the Liberties market. The reason is that ys sell for cash, and their goods are put down at the very lowest figure. Besides, | You are ture of bein, Prices are marked on the goods in plain figures, | no variation isever made. ustimported an immense assortment of holiday foods, which they intend to sell cheap. ! vise our readers, especially the ladies, to call and inspect Bogan & Wylie’s stock before pur- den Thoughts” isthe title of a pictorial | rebus for children, which 1. Su:e1ps, of George- town, sells for the small som of 30 cents. It Jowbtless make a very acceptable Christ- gift for the 9 under consider sti: all epicures. No be complete without 4 ane in reduced a bill aut Governor to pay certain certificates of ve by the late corporation of Washington: rexd a ret time, and laid over ander the rule: HOUSE OF DELEGATES.—In ¢ the Fpesker (Mr. Hulse) from illness Was chosen Speaker pro tei. in offered @ resolution as to what action Ihe absence of . Mr. Campbell and curls whic! of the snecial at all the facts in relation to <ct were In possession of the committee. and ‘ould be reported at the pr. sim withdrew it. Mr. Lloyd submitted a resolution requesting the Public Works to inform the position hae been made of the jaudipg about the triangular reseryation at the in- — of Maryland avenue and 7ch street west; Boswell introduced a, bill the regis er of deeds for tranefe m Wasreceived trom the paving bonds,the sub. quite becoming rollet articles avenue, up stairs. n only say as ropriating $ #0 X communicat: in reference to. the avenne which is printed in the Couseil ings; referrea to the compijitee op the indel want articles ip ation of the resolution thatthe Le- urn sine dre on the 15th proximo was an. 15th. Rmitted @ concurrent resolution pro- t hereaiter the daily sessions of tus two ouses shall comme nee at 3o'ciock p. ens Mowd to amend by inserting 6 Lich wasegreed to, and the reeo) a intreduced biil to repeat that vortion of the ect imposing licenses cn trad hich mpose* licenses Upon pavent and Compbell introduced bill au‘horizing the ‘os. WIS and 1 dealt with. The Jes, business and ne of ¢ of Per. ney}vapia, Loulsl wd Te falling duc on the 17th and 3ist instants. sald ame sesunded out of the Washington fund iF mponding to their faring the day's recorded abset on the jourval was he committes on rules. f an act entiled “An act im var end. A Crr or Coxp 3 man named George Ps, employed as barkeeper of the lowed two Oances of lauda- num in the presence of his sister, at his resi- dence, corner of 70th and C streets. ported to have been under the influence of liquor st the time, and announced his intention of com- Immediately after he had jowed the laudanum his sister sprang to side and forced her tinger down his thro: which caused him to vomit up the dose, thus U nrequited love is said to be the WoO Was former St. Mare hotel. mitiing suicide. town, and the county shall ‘und if, proportion to the nt paid on acconnt of taxes ip each of the bat the fourth section he amend “three per centum” per month words “one and assessment for the Distric sixty-five cents” That the tax of ten are directed to Le assess. nm of the ten-year bonds of the laced, when cullect- hond fund of the aaid it to the credit of the general fund of the if provided in the second section of the r the relief of Sarah H. Grantu 1 saving his life. caure of bis rech!esem for nen-pay ment, and in App. ti0wat Sar The bil! waking neces Promote the effic reported im the passed without delay. fre-alarm system to Geor, ditioral hook other matters provided for € many thousands of dollars to our citi: ile the Georgetorvn engi unfavorably with those in Washin, grace to the District, ten men 4 into an unventilated sleeping-room, not large ugh to accommodate hai AGainst Fire.— appropriations to the fire department, vouncil yesterday, should be The extension of the etown, the fitting an othe credit of the ten. year ad operty on the Potomac Frevidiug a fund to pay the surpt anc interest for tax sales of property in Georgetown, were passed. Associations.—_The Merchants’ ssociation held their ‘The Western Market Site Squabble. T OF COMMITTEE TO WAIT ON THE Gov- ERNOR—TRE WEST ENDEES WAKED Ur TOO an Law Building, when 55 sold at 53 cents premium. The second mouthiy mecting of Central Build- 0. A meeting of citizens of the west end was held was held last evening at last night at Stott’s Hall to hear the reports of when 28 shares | the committee appointed at a former meeting to with Governor Cooke on the subject of the location of the Western Market house. Mr. C. Witmer, chairman of the committee, reported that they had waited upon the Gover- nor, who said he regretted that our community plaint long ago, as now he nt for the purchase of the inding upon the District, and neur the responsibility of bringing on a law suit by disregarding the agreement, He had no personal interest in the matter, and t the location selected sufficiently large to meet the wants of our commanity. Mr. J.F. Murray moved that the committee be continued, as they might be able to cifect something. ile did the wishes of the citizens ight renew their ing Association, stock were advanced upon at a premium ot At the 14th monthly meet cal Building Association 150 s celled at $23. ares were can- I net made its com garded the agree Waat Ove Drteoare ts Do.xc Wonk somes —A few weeks sin ber of the meebanies employed at the Washi re suspended, and have si At the earnest request of ral Chipman, our Delegate in Congre: cretary of the Navy has revoked the orde: resume work at the terest taken in their welfare by se keenly appreciated ton Navy Yard been without work. ueral Chipman is dout ¥ the workingmen whom he uasthis befriended Tne Erieaaxy Bazaan—it will be seen by | @ notice im our advertising columns that the | W ae benefit of the the Epiphany Church will remain o} ‘The beautital charity to proceeds are to be devoted claims the sympathy and support of the public. articles offered for sale are excellent, ir of having otest to the Gov- Legislature and the Board of Public Mr. Witmer said they had no one to blame but themselves, as action mow being taken should have been taken months ago. Had it , been done as he had urged the whole trouble Butthe | could as well as not have been avoided, as the | Governor told the See Home attached to | nts @ pleasant attraction to stran- | would have been chosen will continue at 6 o'clock this evening, Saturday) at 10 a. m., oo = and. conclude at 6 pi } Condensed Locals. Gen. Harlan, ef Kentucky, was to-day s@mit- ted tothe bar of Criminal the Court. The trial of Thomas Kably, —S with the manslaughter of his wife, is set for Thureday next in Criminal Court. Anable en meen ps may be ex — Rev. Dr. Bellows, at the Unitarian church, as EW % Collector Slater reports receipts of taxes from November 13th to December 9th, amounting to $721,875.20, Tke second track of the Columbia street rail- way has been laid from the toll-gate terminus to 4th street east. The wife of District Treasurer Johnson, who was recently injured by the overturning ef a street car, has nearly recovered. M. Catacazy'’s handsome furniture, stylish | carriages. &c., are offered for sale by Messrs. Fitch & Fox, ‘is city, in their advertisement in another column. Corover Potter did not deam it necessary to hold an inquest in the ease of the colored man | Peyton Hays, found dead yesterday morning | Over the Eastern branch, as stated in last even- ing’s Star. ‘fhe Board of Public works yesterday author- ized the daily sprinkling of Pennsylvania ‘ave- nue, and one block north of all intersecting streets until further orders, andthe work was given to Mr. The anno 1 esterday, continued until 5 o'e! the last lucky number was announced. re 1,003 prizes, of which 90 drew $10 At the annual election of Harmony Lodge, F. and A. M., last evening, thi eted for the en-uing y mn 1.8. Tichenor, 3.W. 8 is > W.A. Yates, secretary; Wm. J. Brown, treastirer. Messrs. Hall, Carrol and Harkness, of the comm'ttce on charities and corrections of tae House of Delegates, yesterday visited some ot onr principal ions, which they thoug!t were legitimate objects of assistance from (he government. ie Davenront’s ASSAULT 6 To-day, in the Cr the case of James ) having committed an assault and battery intent to kil O. 8. B. Wall, on the Hth of June last, was called, and detendant being arraigned, he pleaded guilty. The sentence was, at the request of the prisoner, suspended. ——-+#0e- —— THE COURTS. POURT, Judse MacArthy ster a of Dongiass sgt. Douglase was cen zl s by a verdict for plainciff. To-dsy, Dunu agt. Scr: ant. Myers & Bro agt. iz; verdiet for defend. ; jalgment by default. i derly Corsa ics ‘appearing. Barney Me- ity in Georgetown: Aned om 1 street; fined Green, disorderly in ch, char; n orgetown,; fined $5 each. with vagrancy; work! Bishop, same char: og to Georg ts. on Solu nh, ae fined SLASHING A MAN WITH A RAZOR Adam Banket, charged with avsauit on Samnel arter by cutting bim on the leg with a razor. T ry. wed to ent bis heart ont. What gave’ rise to the quarrel did not appear. but jealousy iseupposed to be the cause. ‘The case was continued, withens fe {being present. REDDY s x 1ths sumale of the P. ‘ourt are again embel Reddy” Welch. Last m Datrect. On hastening € the alley leading to the were met by Reddy, whom they with bis wite. Thomas Donohoe and Wm » two of Reddy's companions, interfered. and k officer Howe a bi among them all. got very roughly. hada squad of policemen by, who baawed Reddy, his wife, Donohoe and Cornell, and tre entire party took Kdgings at the central guaedhouse last night. This morning they were brought before Suze Snell on the charge of resinting and assaulting the officers. On f Reddy's counsel, the case was post- per next Mr. J LeBarnes going Reddy's seonrity in the sum of $400 for hix ponshoe and Cornel) were comuni tted GEORGETOWN. SUMMARY OF THR CoaL Trane For TRE Weex.—The coal trade is growing duller as the Schoot , and but few loaded canal boats have arrived. The receipts and shipments of the different companies for this week are as follows: Borden Mining Company—receipts, 449 tons; shipmets, 50 fons. Agnew's wi ere, 300 tons; shipments, 1,200 tons. Ray’s dock— receipts, 2,11 shipments, 2,936 tons. Con- solidotion Company receipts, 3.421 tons; ca ments, 3,760 tons, Total soe fur the week, 6,285 tons. ‘Votal shipments, 8,246 tons, Tne Canat.—President Clarke has directed that all leaded boats arriving here be unloaded assoon as possible in order that they may into winter quarters up the canal before the 20th inst. About twenty boats, whose owners or captains live in this city, will tie up for the sea- son near the collector's office. AN UNUSUAL number ot arrests were made last night for drunkenness and disorderly con- duet. The parties arrested evidently began the celebration of Christinas a little too age Past Grand Sacuem Rostyson, of Logan Tribe ot Red Menof this city, was presented last evening by his brother warrtora with en- ved rewsiutionsof thanks for his efforts in be- alf of St. Tammany tribe before the great councilof the United States at its last coancil fire. The resolutions were presented by Major John H. King in a neat address, Merrcnants’ Excuanoe.—The market for wheat is firm. 3,500 bushels were offered by Hartley & Brother to-day, and sold at $1.58. Two nexpnep barrels of Hour were shipped from this port by the steamer Lady of the Lake yesterday. g I OTICE—REDEMPTION OF 5-20 BONDS OF Not! ‘£—R mM 1908 Trrascny DeraRtMeEnt, Dec. 7, 1371. By virtue of the anthority given by an act of Con- 1 “An act to au- r tl mal debt,” there by give incipal and a2crued inter- ext of the bonds herein below designated, known ax Five-twenty Bonds, will be paid at the Treasury of the United States, in the city of ington, on th the in. W 7th day of March. 1872, and tha aid bonds will erase-on that day. That is Hw, + f the same ac 1 paso ot ts both outstanding (embraced in the num- s above) sixteen miltion (16.0000) dollars ar) Bonds sed = million ¢ $4,000,000) dol 5 February 25, 1868. wer issucd in fonrdittinct series Bonds of the firet ve ries (ail of which have been previously called for redemption) do not bear the series designation apon them, While those ef the sucoxo, third, and fourth feries are distinctly marked on the face of the bonis Cou redemption jon,” See: shi | States seonritics forwarded TRUNKS. LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHELS, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, i TRAVELING BAGS, WHIPS. A DDLERY and HARNESS, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., Ae. REAT ARIETY, at LOW PRICES FOB me MURBH, at eho MANUFACTORY or JANES 8S. TOPHAM @ CO., Lee | SEVENTH STEEET, One door above Odd Fellows’ Hal NOTICE. ATENT STAYS put in all our Bos aod Mediam ranks. baer ¥ ITED. ‘TES OFF! we Wasneros D. ember 4, 1871, eek on the day for en im it * HOLIDAY GOODS. CITY ITEMS. Georgetown Advertisements. HOLIDAY GOODS. oe @xnat Ccomours. | RX THOMAS DOWLING. Auct'r: Georgetown. ueTrxcs? QB H . — Boots, HOLIDAY, OP ESE> Te, 4c. aT — Saar Hzitsevs's, On MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES- ‘Those of our customers in search of 419 7th street, Schs19'h ans worn f December, at 7 12,15,6 Next door to Odd Fellows’ Hall. i 3 eins eto of Foe & Selig. PRESENTS a ee eon, No rae assortmen ninth 0 Gale abtentage NECKWEAR. ‘of Holiday Prevents, Toys, Sicghey Skates, | Wil Gnd it pagan ions ne oe cee sehrace, net, closed out some lots of elegant | #555: THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer = ag Ps neckwear, of a London and Paris house, and am | _@ a — ‘TL.s meures a large and >» offering thie fame at snuch less than usaal prices, | FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Grorgetown, UNBROKEN AS*ORTMENT = — eon O naewenes SPECIAL. SALE OF FIs TRIPLE SILVER | to sclect from, and am avoidance of the rash usual | ¢%,. oie tth amet Ww PLATED WARE AND TARL® CUTLER’ yuat * __ Be. Ste {i Hacember Lith BEFORE THE EOLIDAYS. ie Just RECEIVED at Hoover & Jackson's, No. EVENTNG ar? bceck, ant | WATCHES, JEWELRY, pers 1169 Pennsylvania avenue, next to Gal ATURDAY EVENING. 16th, at 7 SILVER and FINE PLATED WARE, m= tlemen’s fine embroidered cloth and opera Slip 5 also, French calf hand-stitched boots, gress. button, and Fnglish shoes. A large stock of boys’ button and Congress gaiters at Tery low prices. The finest | amortment of ladies’, misses’, and children’s button aud lace shoes to be found in the city. N- B—A large stock ou hand of our own make. - ° Tuirty Dotrars Rewarp—If the Indian Herb Doctor tails to describe disease and tells his patients the nature of their complaints or Lines, without receiving any information from em. and on 8, a cok, I will seil at auction rooms a choice selee- | LONDON, PARIS, and VIENNA eS Chased Tea and 0: flee Bere. Cake Baskets. Butter Mishra: Becak fast and Dinner Castors, | CLOCKS, SOON ENE, cas ‘ee mal alters. 5 Byrup Cups, Fickle and Wine Castors. EVENING FANS, &c.. Spuone, Forks, &e.. dcr, suitable for Holiday | of Our own DIRECT IMPORTATION, at “eaents, VERY LOw PRICES. a ~_— ~ Do! é The attention of the Ladies is most respectfully mts St ate ak M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., Jewelers, | invited to my very select assortment of ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. pi ons, 4 St 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. D*OFA CUSHION: SALE OF VAL ABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE | — ae REIGnTS OF FANCY Goops, RACKETS. GEORGETOWN, AT AUO- APoRTANT TO LADIES! SLIPPERS, in Canvases, Cloth and Veivet, T WEL and HAT RACKS, carved in wood. ax deod of trast. bearing date the Toe eee ian BORE WousTEn hom. 45-4 SOOUB, and a Poa ip vember. 1888, and daly recorded = COOus, SCARFS aw ‘We use such Balms as have no strife PR en ap EE El CHILDRENS With nature or the laws of Life; subecriber will offer for sale, at public auet NEODAY AFTERNOON, With blood our hands we never stain, Nor poison men to ease their pain. Our Father, whom all goodness fille, Provides the means to cure all ills; 27 thinstant,at | Having just returned from New York with full 40 clock. all that Jot of gromnd on the Helbes of | lines of ae . the sucth linn cf Reoadard street, aivemse caper: NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, CLOTHING. "fect, from the northwest corner of u Bat ‘The simple herbs beneath our feet, auning, thence west SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, ws BOBINSON & €o., ‘Well used, remove our pains compiete. mck of that widch one | Treepectfully invite the attention of my customers om ‘ A simple Herb, a simple Flower, d thirty five (185) feet This iotisim- | te the same, FINE CLOTHING Culled from the dewy lea— ot by one of thea: bh. a modern B ick E. G. DAVIS, These shall speak in touching power sidences known en * : “Ol MARKET SPACE. 921 PENNA. AVENIE Of change and * alth to ~~ ise Fock, ead other. asst Coniear it sen, arge for constitation or advice. . en No. 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, coruer erty ili be sold sabvect toa deed of | CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. OVERCOATS | eet. the ebrusry. 1859, for % — : a — ebrusry. In74, the’ interest on Just received Weatger Stnivs! Best in the Worl: ee UA “4 a Hegpncdes Seg EMBROIDERED PIANO COVERS, oy Pr i$ 4 doors and windows. Also, the only i ers of rale -in cash. and the rsidue in in all colore; DOATR Gas Heating Stove in the world, at Ham militia On scat eerie Ta MUSIC BOXFS, OPERA GLASSES, OVERCOATS BUSINESS tCITs Pearson's, ¥. M. G. AS Building, 9th and pee cont. yor snnam, “ ; = it ion BUsINE ® SUITS 5 ig, 9th, are not complied with within five days frm the day our own importation, IsiN i streets, i 12,13,1: ofa. te th trastes reserves the right co resell at he ae of so oe - HHw seize eet ~ rik a1 of the defaniting purchaser. All con . G. METZEROTT BUSI ITs CHILDRER’s OvEKcoATS, ¥eyaneing, including revenue stamps. at. the cost of BUSINEss SUITS Boy's Overconts, ths pavers <r. Adeposit of Gai) wiil be reauired | Sole Agency of Steinway « Pianor and Mason & Ham- 3 ie BUSINESS SUITS outh’s Overcoats, assoun as sald. ———s = + = ae avers conde” “STRAUS DowLinGe Acct. | [PINE WATCHES, Wiam.w.f 1011 Pa. av. bet. 10th and 11th sts. acl s000e Lino sere : iENT’S Kip AND Docexin Groves, trom st rr se ees eee ra SOLID GOLD CHAINS, up. A good article for $1.50, at C. Baum’s Kid | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE RICH JEWELRY, Glove Depot, 408 7th street. Remember the N GEORGETOWN. place. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the GILT, VERDE AND BRONZE CLOCKS, €. Baum’s Corsets are the most celebrated 2") Gong meg amp png en germl nse ca ALR mmane tie Ladies, — can eae made | ofthe District of Columbia, aud at the request of the ENGLISH AND AMERIC! h . to order, and every pair is warranted to fit. ties secured the fe nndersigned will offer . WARE, — The largest Kid Giove Depot for Ladie Bt public sale, on FRIDAY. the 290 day of Dacem Sees eee Sener ae Bove: stigs: Gent's is at C. Baura’s Corset Factory. +1571, at the hour of o'clock in the afternoon are sold at the lowest market value. 408 street. Hosiery for Ladies and Gent's; also, line of Children’s extra length. Prices the lowest, and 10 per cent. off on the dozen, at C. Baum's Corset Factory, 408 7th street. gasscncch. Bene dihor OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS. Glengarvs. Glengarys. | Glengarys. THE BEST OF TRIPLE PLATED WARE, > YS" SUITS! all that F -wenbed res und in Georgetow: SUITS: being ‘homas Brown ' it iste f Lee's Hil D v ON, y 1 beshtalne Wot th cam onthe woe neat Vaty | FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, | Bots. RUiT street, at a point distant sixty feat from the south- SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAYS PRESENTS. BOYS’ OVERCO wTs gant corner of Scott’ lot: then rauning west one han BOYS’ OVERCOATS dred feet; then sonth forty two feet east one | We are daily receiving ad Boys’ OVERCOATS hundred feet to Valley etreet; then north forty-two | already large stock. an]. tn variety of desi BOYS’ © VERCOATS feet to the begi With the two-story Frame | quality of workmanship aud scale of prices o BOYS’ OVERCOATS: cupicd by Mr Lobma: compete with any house in this country. - Honse upon the jm BOYS’ OVESOOATS For Men, Boys, and Chitdren. Joye of sale: One third caah; the balance of the | fore’ purchasing is requested EISeMAN & BRo., Purchase morey in Gand 12 monthy a WALL, ROBINSON « Co. 2,12. Hai ng his bearing interest. All conveyancing | deen. “ pies - 5 New Stone! New Puc 0 to Price’s tor K.P. JACKSON, Trustee. NATIONAL NEWS CoMPANY, _aecl-10t__ THOMAS DOW!ING Auctioneer. EE en} i 3 4 E GRAND “ONE IDEA!’ (jo Te THE CEORGETOWN DoLLAR sTORE 323 Pennsylvania ave.. between 3d and 44 streets T R Your HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Thavea large and beautitul ssortmeot. 73 High street. dec7-Im BSS in iota GAME: A Bane CHANOE TO GET A PIANO FOR | FBAM FIVE DOLLARS. A fine 7-octave ROSEWOOD PIANO, Worth $680, with stool and cover, for ral at $5 perchance. Call and see itat P. E & SELIGSON'S, decttf 128 Bridge street. Georgetown, D. @. GPECIAL Noric bs your cheap underwear. He sells splendid Under- shirts aud Drawers at Gc., 70c., 80¢., 90c., and $1; superior goods at $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 5, 2.50, . and $3. The cheapest place in ‘the Terr- tory for Gloves, I am selling a good article So cents, for which you will ‘pay elsewhere cents. Gentlemen's Kid Gloves at $1, every pair warranted At Price's, 413 7th atrect, between D and E. > : Menrxo Unpensmnts anp Drawens, 50e., TBe., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, at the Original Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. _ Groves, Gloves, Gloves, in Castor, Kid, Do; and Cloth, in great variety, at the Orignal Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. ° Mzrrxo, Cotton and Lambs Wool Half Hose at the Original Franc, 431 7th strect, next door to Franc, the Hatter. es For Att Tire latest styles of Linen and Paper Collars go to the Original Franc, 451 7th strect, next door to Franc, the Hatter. ° Z Novertigs ry Scanrs, Bows and Ties, in reat variety,—by far the largest assortment in his city—at the Original Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. SHRISTMAS GOO 8. We 1 ities in our line. TOY BOOKS. SS. LIBRARIES. BIBLES. CHROMOS +8, WRITING DESKS, WORK BOX ey, A splendid aseortment of GOLD PE Es, Ns. soy has just Deen mad> a € have in our employ the best ing Cards cannot be excelled CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SALE our counters Papers from APER HANGING—Per “ eR RAeeeeah Gah nate 20 par cont. by going to a cities on the Atlantic aed Pace 'S rie «treet, etown i‘ WALL PAPER and have PAPER HANGING | _% H. COYLE & 0O — - | INAUGURATED THIS DAY, NOV. 17, 2871 done. All work wi be i ted , part of Washington or Georgetiwn, sed sutietucties 1 Ut tastas dian id lic ad a BTERY WORK! USF sttention paidto UPHOL- NOW'S THE TIME TO SELECT —n JIOLIDAY GIFTS AT OAK HALL, DRY GOODS. LARGEST AND Mo=T COMPLETE STOCK Kew llicursted Rocks of the teen ene | 505 aey srREET OPPOSITE POST OFF oD JOSEPH J.MAY'S Hh Standard Peete, in every variety of Binding. i Sones half calf. Kets of Standard Works, in cal PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, se atten The tengeat, wice-and cheapest | And tobeeontinued daily until our entire stock of 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, {atlon,, The lareest, moet choice, end cheapest t Exiwaen NintH AND TENTH SrREETs, All the New American and English Juvenile Books, | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, comprising Sacer? Geiictains, 1 core eettitally bound and sh For Corns, Bunions, Chillblains, Ingrowin, hromos and Mottoes. Nails, &e., visit Ihr. White's rooms, No.9 15th KF Just received. an. immense siork of the very | WINE Deke Inlaid. Paper Mache, Bosewosd, 037,000 woarn street. opposite Treasury Department, Washing- | jest quality of PARIS K1D GLOVIS specially | Work Boxes and Dressing Cases. ton; No.7 North Charles street, Baltimore. selected for our great Allume. es nul Pocketbooks, sk ovany anstiey nih cniliaay ot ‘ = CaS HOLIDAY SALES. Games Parlor Croquet. Parcheese, Building Blocks, saad J Tuenvowerens and Barometers are repaired | gx 4 sarcriasn es Magic Kings aud Desections. snd made to order by Hempler, near 43 street. : a package of May's beat PAWIS WM. BAULANTYNE . - Je 02 7th st., mt ding. SUPEBFINE, RINE, MEDIUM AND COMMON WHERE 18 Franc, decd tr 402 7th st., Intelligencer B ing. E $F On hand. all eiz- and colors, for Indies racaee vistas sus Narra? men and “hildren. Ladies, $9, Gente, @2-23; | [{ PTROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. s * OR 0, r next door to the Original Frane’s. cLoTmINe, He keeps all —— Gane styles of — — . A MERRY CHRISTMAS i = "S$ GO HOLIDAYS. | and sells them at a lower figure than anywhere DBESS GCODS FOB THE AND A else in town, Calland see for yourself. tr EF Over U0 pieces of the most select styles and | a Veetee casas ss Including every description of fashionable “oe olors of H , Gourzs Patent Murreetine Gas amd |” PARIS WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, ve DRE: " UITS Lamp Suapzs will save one-half of the quan- SS AND BUSINESS 5| i ill now be closed out at eveatly reduced prices. tity of gas or coal cil consumed without the use |“! as } o a your little ones, Thave of them. They are cheap and durable, A. Ro- LYONS TONS BLACK SILKS, | ee ere ee ee toe OVERCOATS, WRAPPERS, senthal, No. 404 7th strect, is the agent for them, LYONS BLACK SILKS. ab assortment of gouds which for and also for Goetz’s Doubie-cone Chandelier ondi ities, 0 o at Reflectors, and the D: nd Diffusive Daylight BF *plendid qualities, of ourown eS any pons al 1.275, $2. $2 25, 32°50, $2.75, $3, ant upto QUALITY, CHEAPNESS AND VARIETY CAPES, GARRICKS AND SHAWLS, ‘per'y ard: all warranted (ally 20 per cent. cheaper % ini ninipaesnia Sse “inte DOLLAR DEEARTMENT on first floor JOSEPH J. MAY. you will find : 939 Penna. ave., between 9th and lwih sts. Fisvnes Witt Nor Lik! - How Larye Fortunes Afe Made. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. See the'prices at which four of the leading Sewing Machines are sold in the United States ir Brown Flecerd Howe 3 pat Iron Frame ence . ir Pel gg Feta tas pe llg FE A Bly i itched Linen Hand and England : DRESS GOODS brigean Hove. 4 very fine Hemet! rs Price in England. Inthe U.8. | of every kind, euitable for Kerchiefs. $ finer do.. 2 fiuest do.. 1 Lace ot Em. a = Wheeler & Wilson. 15 $85 00 HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ry ey a wail pad ae a . od bes at very low prices. Tour th, Silk or Buck Gloves, flias Howe, five Kid, lot! it Les 1 handsome Zephyr Cload att faked Sire Cpentor yet army awk ess ales’ Mer Teather tate Vallet, 1 covered Work or'Traveling Basket, 1 Wilson Shutt 000 45 00 The above prices are for exactly the same lasses of machines as sold in beth countries. HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS d = ‘There is scarcely any diference In tie cost of of ail Minds, at extremely low prices, Randscme’ Fan Io ira Hose eet. with See ne et Oe Sere mated mes Jose rit J. MAY, quiet Holder, English gilt-band Bracelets, Black and | 99 At any and every hazard, uti vaci—W. G. Witeon, President of the | decl-tr9 939 Pauytu1- iti and 10th eta, Fused ara, ‘Rlerara'conrgund ater pote oi | adem Wilson Sewing Machine Co., personally ap- RY GOODS lewelry; Gilt, Coral, jominns, CLEAN SWEEP peared before me, and made oath that the above Lockets: Finger Rings, &. Prices are correct and taken by him from cit- D BS ee . JOR GENTLEMEN. culare published in the United States and Eng- FOR THE HOLIDAYS. | 4 pair supersteut English Hose, 3 pair super- of every Garment in our stock. land under the corporate names of the com- eqtta do." pair beat 40.3 pate ne ab panies manufacturing said machines. —_ ge ‘ino oF. on er jo. — Peg yee nm | . SMITH, jandk + 3 colored ome Clerk of the Court of Common Picas S7-ONE PRICK TO ALL. Times Hemimed $0: fine'do <7 of Cuyahoga Co., 0. i 6) (ces back eapenneree | 0. eeclenirete : The Wilson Sowing Machines are for sale'at —— handncmre Gate, Pi crv allet;tvery Toug all ot oun mesons ‘ oe , Rearf. T excelent Merine Shirt or Drawers, Temseay. BOGAN 4 WYLIE, Burtops in Sue gold plated, Laver Cy Md plated, Screw studs asd Pine, Watch _Meclitf 1018 and 102071 stroct NW. | Shain, handecme Cigar Uases ke, fe. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. REAT Dott ee Notice TO THE PuBLiCc.—1. Becker & Co. successor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youths’ and boys clothing, have received an entire new goods, which they are selling at tac lowest market price. Those in want of clothi nt's furnishing goods, would do well to cai anf examine thelr goods before purchasing elsewhere. 1. Becker & Co., Odeon Hall, corner 4¥ street and Pa. ave. For this extraordinary fort te center all the trade & Washinaton and cxcinity at OAK HALL CLOSING-OUT SALE Are so simple as to be readily understood and ap- or preciated, and mead only to be mentioned to ther- Quehly divest the an = — Se — WINTER CARPETS! Hove Carte with Belle, iatges and MDE OF MLLSTEpreseN!aLLON. ee ee ee WINTER CARPETS!! Fin Wutsheos ak Picture ‘Blocks: | | Being convinced early last COLUBIBIA HOSPITAL, WASHING TON,D.C. eck saneprmcs ey | Snot Pies Rabe ATKe, sheepfolds"and | dearthief wool mn the markets that arise 1g the Professor J. BARRY THOMPSON and Dr. F.A WINTER CARPETS!1! | fe= sig aici iad took advantage cf the market to hea @otembin Hompttal te tema meneig om AT REDUCED RATES! MISCELLANEOUS. Suuseelly open fall aad continead warms weetier ot the sth of Jantary 172, and conti "ga | Will now ccusnence, and cootinun trom day today | Set of Greenman Reminoes, Bra: kelsin outiewe | Epi aad ewer Gas ef atargor sorgias” on py and Thursday daring January, February, abd ee cine On Sakae BROS PANG age Male iy sets Watts Piaue | hab than we cam pradently recomclis ourecives is Y st » Vi a 5 Auatomy. Physiology “Wideiiery gad Howie to ar Fruit Baskets, Desa Work Boxee and on malify a’ woman to discharge intelligently all the uties of @ nurse. 3 At the close of the course, those students. who in- tend to follow nursing as a profession will portunity of entering she uegpital and #8 nurees for three months; at tly Chess Boards with Men, Lava Smoking Sets, Pufl ENCE, CAUTION AND NECESSITY WOLFORD & SHILBERG’S Boxee with Puffs, Hand and Standing —. oo = broidered Slippers xnd Cushions, Lace and Hand POPULAR ; oN made Tidics. Ciovh and Hairbrishes, fine. Butalo TADLISHMENT, | Sects: Oh Gicames Wiad tier eae ok Fiave decided us to office, thie surpins stock at euch Dgures as must comm end of that time Crowes under Glass, carved. Phot. Frames, vane they will recelve a certificate of their services and on THE Bohemian Glass Tolict Sets in ai ‘styles, fins neat neepeaiibe ter enelieiaian, "fin course of lectures will afford an ISLAND Inrge Daparned Walterectwoor Bi: Rest aunty | Sapiid © CLEAN SWEEP cs made of our entre a course of lectures will affo SLAND. : , to Indice whe have po intention, of becor ditto §1 each, (remarkably stock, th serli continue from day to da: . and that mo reasonable sarrifice will be allowed to stand of rw, warranced at ! : Sryagetat ta ete | Mtsertstn cate tang wat sucns | HERR Se race eee Nel haamaks eee DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, 935 soak le ahem ithe Jecture, will commence at 4 p. m.,and con- Which are offered at the following low prices : The pext thing to which I invite all to come and b nag dy th our extensive manufac: Wickets can be obtained of Dr. JH. THOMPSON, | DRESS GOODS stato see seo ine y utimore, pert wed 1338 Bear ieee cements: Dr TAL ASGFORD: | Gocd Block DRESS SILKS. 91.35t0 8175. HANDSOME CHRISTMAS TRER, Baititoore stvect‘and 1, 3°8 ena‘ irre Hospital, corner of 23h 'strect ania ‘elegant ite WOOL BLANBETS. 8375 t9 G09 ten ect high,made entirely of metal and on which | i Ae AND HANES 25 WATER — Lone and Equere BROOME SHAWLS, 97 sto Oss. 100 GAS LIGHTS. tava iL DISCOVERY FOR BLACK VELVERESHE tee to #85333 Si. AH WALKER @ 00. time, was ex for me, and is one Hotoes No nent, ah consententy to shaking. = COLORED VELVE eNNELS, CAS. othe Lind tn the Unnied Bites Te it berth =p Ca for st Fake ne other oO onawer | Salways om han aud sold st New York | BY Bext-Naturday, the sh aE 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. tna your Tair ieee it. | figures. eens ete ee a ‘look at that you will please walk ghd ‘serutl est gandrud . tosur THE TOY DEPARTMENT, . |. & single bottle rT yt Brrweex Gre axp Tru Sts. ty Watsts lors womak, which, to suit everybody's purse, T have divided off , CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. Snr ren | Se aes seas aaa ‘ = Speed Sra vane geal” es Shomer (ee =e TER A SEIP RY | Ea ace RPE wie ; METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, PF. * deel-te . Meer Pennsyivenioovenne ~-' yineg

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