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Where Te Buy Holiday Geods. In order that the hundred thousand readers of THE STAR may know just where to go for such articles as they may need for holiday feather Probabilities Te-d, we — ‘atte | use or holiday gifts, we note below the places be or ge iy ae where they can be best accommodated, and ASHINGTON, Decem! ae tinue this useful directory For middie Atlantic states, fallirig bs pple @ter, warmer south and west wi haz followed by cloudy weather arid ‘possibly. rain during Tuesday night. . W. BorsLzr & BRo.’s “China Hall,” 93 ering y night re = as, oom the YrrY x= <r? ‘ assortment of new and LOCAL NE ws. useful articles for holiday presents that they ee have ever exhibited, (and that is ome > Amusements, &c.,"(o-night. good deal,) embracing china dinner, Linecin Hait—Potomac Boat Cub concert. | and tea bronzes, parian figures and ‘Theater —Mr. Jo'an T. Raymond as cane Somoone sets, Se. Se. of “Golonel Sellers.” own importation; also a very large “ - stock of superior plated sets, castors, ice- Theater Comique—“Wila Bi. pitebers, forks, » &c. In fact, Fe no eo sre 2 | Bastar iio ns Weiss wpa ce Concert for the benefit of Mount it their immense stock. Their glass- ya pa’s Hot.—Fear. Thus enabled to offer inascomiats tonay Mi Jeeph's Ho—Fetr. on 4 ‘costs nothing; but Condermsed go early. The crowds that besiege elegant book- The street lamps will be lighted At 5:05 P- | store of Messrs. Bonemens & Onarnas, git bg oe tem —— Pennsylvania avenue, indicate ‘are jay night rext has been setas thetime 4 im their line of ness ee en oe Aeon in this ety. This season they have fairly ex- Taylor & Hufty 403 Pennsylvania avenne, | celled nye ip betel pend wit every evening un- books and fancy goods rare! their store ra Mil $ o'clock, and on itmas Eve until 12 @ clock midnight. Frank D. Hatfield, one of the most efficient commercial canvassers in the United States, in in town, in the interest of Colgate & Co., ‘the great soap and perfomery house. 88 Jane G. Moss bog = _ es this city this morning, in the #2d year of her “She was ove of the oldest. teachers A public schools, having been appoll when the schoo!s were first organized, in 1849. At Rev. Dr. Newman’s social last evening, Col. Flint stated for the information of the ladies that banging the har prevailed among ‘the females of China, and that it indicat ‘tbat the banger was looking out fora bus- Tickets for the dramatic entertainment and bop of the K. F. R. Society. at Tallmadge Hall, op the 28th. can be had of Mr. Douglass, at the Citizens’ National Bank; of Mr. Par- ris, at Lewis Johnson & Co.'s; of Mr. Adams, at the State department, or of any of the members. em The installation of the following officers of thagoras Lodge, No. 9, F. A. A. M., took P last evening: Solomon J. Johnson, worebipful master, Wellington Taylor, se- Bior warden; Isaae W. Scott, junior warden; D. Hannan. senior deacon, and W. H. Clark, junior deacon. Basi! Brown, well remembered as the vet- ran (colored) messenger in the command- ant’s office of the Washington navy yard, died on Sunday evening at his residence. 306 Istreat southeast. He was born in the Dis- iriet in 1799 and remembered well the inci- dents of the warof 1812. In 1828 he was ap- ted to the position he held to the day of is death. This morning there =e @ large at- tendance of relatives and friends of Mr. Dan’! E. Cahill and Miss Sallie O'Meara at the Feridence of the bride's father, Mr. W. C. O'Meara, to witness their nuptials. The ceremony was performed in the parlors by Rev. Faiber Boyle, of St. Peter's church, in @ very impressive manner; and after the @ongratulations of the company refresh. ments were served. and the young couple took the ! o’cloek train for New York. Judge MacArthur, Col. Wm. A. Cook, Mr. Pelham, Their prices, Se remarkab) are mar: in plain figures. AL WARREN CHOATE & Co.'s bool parents cannot fail to ind something for the children, friends may select from a large assortment some valu- abie souvenir for @ friend, ladies and tie- atifal = oy pg Ae} give to those who desire it a nicely prin booms with descriptions and prices, Sod books, w: a joes, a enumerating in detail the most of their hol- iday stock. Everybody knows the location— “Vernon Row.” ‘The paltry sum of ten dollars will buy a good business suit of clothes or an overcoat at HABLE Bros., corner ith and D streets. Their stock and prices are so varied as to suit either the laborer or the millionaire. The January number of the Galary is now y, and nothing would make a neater Xmas present than a yearly subscription for this most valuable m: ine; 35 cents a num- ber, or $4 per year. nd for prospectus to SHELDON & Co., New York. TayLor & Hurry have made |: ad- ditions to their already immense stock. Toey call particular attention of the ladies to their lace robes, lace handkerchiefs, silk and lace bows, silk searfs, &c. 930 Pennsylvania ave. BRODHEAD & Co., 99 Pennsylvania ave- nue, offer a complete line of holiday is at their customary, reasonable prices. Silks, cashmeres, alpacas, mohairs, merinos,prints, and everything imaginable in the line of dry = ‘Gali early and secure choice goods. t will rey ‘ou. J. W. pt has a fine collection of boots, shoes, &c.,and offers them to the public at re- duced prices. 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvauia avenne. HAMILTON & PEARSON will have their stores open every evening during the holi- sh- | ¢&y8 togive those in search of presents an Sogies lor ian "ate aapartare nema opportunity to examine their great variety single blessedness. Selene’ which they have placed at very low Seal Skin, velvet, cloth, and fur-lined silk sacques and cloaks, black and colored silks, yplins, merinos, plaids, &¢., with a full ine of fineand mediam dry goods for holi- day presents, at marked down prices. Per- ny & BroTHers, corner Pennsylvania ave- nue and 9th street. THREE [DIVORCES.—Yesterday, in the Equity Court, Judge Wylie granted a divorce to Susanna Ball from the bonds of matrimony with John R. Ball. The bill states that the parties were married May 24, 1566, in George- town, D. C., and bave now three children; shat petitioner was driven from her house T. N. NAUDAIN, 709 Market Space, has a en oe aeninas, wae ee large siock of dress goods, black silks of best the marriage becam drunkard, and trea! her with brutal viol | Makes, &c. He offers extra inducements in dress fabriés,as bis stock is too large and Toust be sold. lee cream, water ice, jellies, charlotte russe, fruit and pound cakes, &c. Kecep- tions, weddings and parties served and all kinds of fruit and candies at WoNN's con- fectionery, 721 6th street. VALIANT & OGDEN, 47 High street, Georgetown, have opened for the holidays With full lineof house-furnishing goods. Toe large variety which they offer is especially suited to eo cng season, and purchasers Would do well to call on them. “Sublime tobacco! which from east to west cheers the tar’s labor or the Turkman’s rest,” eruelty on various occasions. kicking and bruising her, and that he in 1874 committed adultery with some party unknown, where- by the petitioner contracted a disease which prostrated her for months. The decree allows petitioner to resume her maiden name, the custody of her children, and allows her £10 per mouth alimony. Also. a decree divorcing Susan Frances L. Reott from the bonds of matrimony with Robert S. Scott. giving petitioner the cus- tody of the children and the property. The irties were married in April, 1*71, sad have ihree children, and she es him with runkenness and cruel treatment. Mr. J.J. id CORNWELL & Sons, 1414 Penn- Jobnson appeared for petitioner. and the | Tyivania avoune’ keen Ga Page tai testimony was taken before Examiner | *¥: 3 ig rt raikshani. - a : e ply of this same article. ludge Wylie to-day granted a decree of | BuripinG ASSOCIATIONS.—At the fifth @ivorce in the case of Henry D. Pfiel against | annual meeting of the Merchants’ and oe, Doratha He charged that when he | chanies’ Building Association, held recently, Barried respondent about three years since | the following officers were elected :— Wilson he su; that she was a virtuous woman, | &. Brown, president; John H. Bartlett, vice e few months thereafter she gave birth wo & colored child, and hi adultery with a pumber ns. The evi- dence Was taken before . T. D. Anderson examiner, and Messrs. Moore and Newman | § 17, appeared for plaintiff. ta ———— ceipts an , sarge . C. : ‘ther, secretai uncanson, treasurer: J. T. Dimeptors— Wm. Powell, Edwin Harris, R. W. Fi ince committed was presented, showin: disbursements ,$8,302.64—#23,702 69 baving been expended to redeem 466 surren- dered shares. The stock account shows— original number, 3.953; redeemed, fifth year, re- CHURCH MATTERS.—At the weekly meet- ing of the pastors of the Methodist churches of the city yesterday, the following que: Wage discussed -—" Are Protestant mai 466; canceled do., 137; now on rolls, 1,214, (778 under any obligation to recognize the bap- u u 4 meee, < tiem of infants supposed to be dying, ty | Boling advances ahd 436 not advanced on.) sets, $38,200; par value of 466 shares, Sis; excess Of assets above liabilities, $13,263.41. At the fourth annual meeting of the Eu- reka Building Association the following of- ficers were recently elected:—H. C. Espy, Jyraidens; Franklin Barrett, vice president; .D. Larner, treasurer; J.T. Prather, sec- retary. Directors—D. Kolb, J. E. Catholic women. as scriptural and valid ? and “Is ib lawful, and if lawfal, expedient, for presiding elders to be given co-ordinate authority with the bishop in making ap- pointments of preachers in our ciurci:? And if lawful and expedient for presiding elders to exercise such co-ordinate power, should they not be elected by the annual confer- Hibbs, = as bishops are by the general confer- Frank Miller, Sreghen Just, J. + prem. 4 C. Gillon and A.D. ham. The fourt The religions services at the Westminster \ws—rece! and Presbyterian church, under the auspices of | ments asbomaen aS ae the Washington City Presbytery, last night, were weil attend Rev. Df. Sunderland reached from Prov., 23:26— Son, give me y heart.” Rev. Drs. Chester, Nourse and Bittinger took part in the exercises. —————— .053.33—821 435.46 paid for 30shares of surrendered stock. The s' account shows £76 now on rolle—430 advanced tobe redeemed. The net assets are $26, 12 excess of assets above liabilities, 2622.03, ——_+———— List OF PATENTS issued to residents of the District of Columbia for the week end- ing December 2: 1873, and each bearing thatdate: Thomas A. Edison, of Newark, New Jersey, assi to self and George Harrington, of Washington, improvement in telegraphic apparatus; Frederick Bex. of Washington, improvement in pparatus for setting metal axes; Zachariah V. Purdy, of Warhington, ass! of half bis right to Jobn O. Hard, of Pittsburg, Pa., improve- ment in horse shoes. — MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to —_ Parker and Annie Chase; Daniel E. Cahill ana Sallie O'Meara; Benjamin M. Brown and C, Carrick, of Prince on, 446 ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN ASSO- CIATION last night decided to give two cen- tenpial sociables during the winter, and adopted resolutions that as a number of per- Sons bolding positions under the government in the various departments, claiming to be Pennsylvanians, have no bona fide residence bor vote therein, thereby making it appear that Pennsy!vania has more appointments ‘than it is entitled to; therefore, the follow- ing committee of five be appointed to inquire into the matter and atthe next meet- ing all appointees from Pennsylvania, their residence and voting precinet—Paul Hersh, A. A. Shissier, E. R. . of the Treas- ary; Mr. Hazen, of the it Office depart- ment, and H. A- Myers, of the Interior department. A committee was appointed to assist in securing appointments for Penn- sylvapians applying for positions in the va- rious departments. OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULTON A LADY AND RonsEky bY ATRAMP—A tramp rang the door tell of Captain Hancock Haney‘s resi- Vo. 1112 6th street, between Land M t. yesterday, and Mrs. Haney went to the door with a babe in her arms. The stranger asked if her husband was in, and bardly had she answered him in the negative when be dealt her a blow on the head with a billy. Knocking her senseless to the floor, and passing over ber angen body he pro- ceeded to ransack the house, and finding $500 made his escape successfully. It is thought that the brute must have been farailiar with ihe locality and circumstances, as he went directly to where the money was kept. The whoie case is wrapped in mystery. ——_—— George's county, Md.; Vincent Chapman and Winnie Matthews. —e— THE COURTS. Eaviry Court—Judge Wy To-day, Castell agt. inting’ guardian adi "ylie. order ap- r & eCauley: ‘item. Bar receiver, agt. Hunt etal.; order tnat of sale be paid into court. Duane agt. Staw- ing; submitted. Buckhead agt. Oldridge et a}; bill dismissed. Turton agt. Tolson, order of reference. Hortington agt. Walker: or- der confirming sale. Fitzgerald agt. Fitz- gerald;do. Todd agt. Keyser; order modify- ing decree. Hoffman agt. Washington Bank- ing Company; demurrers sustained. PoLiIcE CouRT—Judge Snel. Yesterday there were the usual number of Monday morning drunks and disorderlies. Jobn Henry Williams, colored, larceny of a barrel of sugar from the Messrs. Parker, — nage _ mekcaet yo: c geet a ensuing Masonic year, viz Sully; sts months i jas tegen big W.-M. 'C. B. Smith, 8) W.; Joun McLean, J: | Fed, pleaded guilty to ee tf W ; W. H. Collins, secretary; R. F. Martin, ‘ann 2 a if six —— 18 re , colored, agsau! on cer Lodge, No. 23, Foe See M., and Myers; #30, or sixty days in fail. —_ ensu: len, larceny yewel ‘yan! eton, W. M.; James F. worth; $20, or six months in jail. Nor- was held in the sum of $300 to MASONIC ELECTIONS.—At the annual communication of Anacostia Lodge, No. 21, held at Uniontown, D. C., last evening, the following officers were elected to serve the Yznaga, J. W.; w. » treasurer; James C. Poynton, secre- —— nn ott CONCERT at eee ee nee. Street, Georgetown, evening, benefit of Mount Pleasant M. P. Church, [ey to be one of unusual interest, judging from the . which is filled | J @ careful Solos, duets, cho- | 12 Fuses, &c., we advise ali who enjoy @ musical and literary treat not to miss the opportu. nity led them this evening. One of the . tay'st Colunbuase Coie 3 . umbian +, bas kindly lent his services for this occasion ‘he whole to be under the leadership of Prof. Sanford, @ boy em ——_-__. THE AMALGAMATED Soctery of ca: jo ters and joiners last evening entered ‘upoi a wew election of officers, which resulted in the choice of the following: Pres: L. the: ident, W. and. Other and then with the so ¥. Mackey; chee itcher. Detackive Couns tanttned| to recov- comm! a Sevens for a ohgest the more strict obser- ance of the eight bour law,-viz: J. P. 2 TO-DAY. ag yg Wittens, w: L. wi Jon Johnson alias ‘Gaud say and heen Cae ae Benny and costs. jenry Miller, assault ie Gibson rings, commencing ‘at’? o'clock, the | Wright, colored. This was assault tering) “ran aig Ss ead | meee cae conrse offers a rare chanee for to ob- | costs t#tm berssins, as the rictures must be sold Without reser va! t f i his honor Judge Snell bond a ays gre piacing a few benches in his court room ia the rear of licemen and witnesses, where members of bar can obtain a seat when called by bu- siness to his court. We have no desire to disturb witnesses and policemen in their occupation of the reserved seats within the bar, and would be willing to rest ourselves anywhere that it may please his honor to as- A MEMBER OF THE Bar. Ho, for a Light! encourage some = to give ue oblige the youn; their admirers. = GEORGETOWN. BUILDING ASOCIATION.—The annual meeting for the election of officers of the Seventh Building Association took place last night. The officers for the ensuing year are: Wm. Clabaugh, president; Jas. Goddard, vice president; Wm. King, secretary; Robt. rey, treasurer. The old board of directors was also re-elected. River NEws.—Arrived, steamer E. C. Knight, consigned to N. Y. Steamship Com- pany, with merchandise for District mer- chants; steamer New York, consigned to G. F. Hyde, with merchandise to same. The ice is rapidly melting, and the ice companies re trying to make the most of it while it asta. READING NOTICES. THE FINEST QUALITY of toilet articles ae had at Thompson's drug store, 15th - Stree ——— COLGATE & Co.’s VIOLET TOILET WATER. A most iy age! delicate and delightfal perfume for the bath or handkerchief. Ti size bottles, #1; small size, 50cents. Forsale by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. 6 Tue Crown HAIR BRUSHES—Made from the best of Russian Bristles. They are stift and penetrating, and will cleanse the head thoroughly from dandruff and dust. remains vane COLGATE & CO’s STERLING SOAP.—A new and very careruliy prepared Soap for laundry use. Superior in quality yet rea- fobaole in price. One pound cakes only ten cents, For sale by all grocers. e ly skaters. _—_—_—_—_ CITY ITEMS. FoR CouGHs, CoLps AND THROAT DIs- ORDERS, use “ Brown's Bronchial Troches,” baving ;roved theirefficacy by a testof many years. ——_—_e—____ TO THE CONSUMPTIVE.—Let those who languish under the fatal severity of our cli- mate through any prone | complaint, or even those who are in decided consumption, by no means despair. There is a safe and sure remedy at hand, and one easily tried. ** Wilbor's Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” Without possessing the very nauseating flavor of the oll as heretofore used, is en- dowed by the phosphate of lime with a hea}- ing property which renders the oli doubly efficacious. Remarkable testimonials of its efficacy can be exhibited to those who desire to see them. For sale by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. eo LONG FELLOW AND faany BASsErtT.—Ed- wards & Hutchison’s Stimulating Liniment is the best thing for injuries in Horses. 4; —_.>—_—— First-Class Scouring and eing. A. Fischer enlarged nis catapltananesit by removing to his new building, 906 G street, 3 doors west of 9th street, just a few ste; from bis former place on 9th street, where he is ready to do any work in his line in his su- = manner. Kid Gloves and Shoes, Herod Veils cleaned @t a very short notice. lies’ Dresses cleaned without taken apart &nd spots removed without cleaning the | whole garment. Gent's Clothes ey and dyeing @ specialty. 27- tr eee R: % On ana after December iste Dr. White, le Will occupy the gi! FS ts of the new brick buildh insylvania avenue, opposite Will » 1416 Hote), ee he will eéntiniue the Yascular Excrescences, Club ‘and Ingrowing FRECKLESremoved ty. Nature’s Beautifier eee —S=—=—SSSSS_S——— Gorvon's room ree. HORSES AND THE GREAT ECONOMICAL FOOD FOR STOCK. Reduces cost of feeding one fourth. Secures good Appetite, perfect digestion, clean skin, glossy coat, bright eyes, health, long life, and heretofore un- Known vigor. ia. DY principal horye railroads to Phitadet- . New York and Pittsburg, an Yalue beauty and health tu theif Horses,” ™ GERALD GOEDON & CO.. Patentees and Manufacturers, C. P. LAURENSON & €0., Agents for District of Columbia and Fairfax County, Virginia. Derot:—No. 920 Lonisiana avenne{ Washington, D.C. decl0-ecém QUB stock or PARLOR GRATES Is not equaled by any south of Philadelphia, and prices new and Fick designs In nait eitet ee nickel and gilt ; Black Bhameled, with nickel Or gilt or polished trimmings, and black Jepaaned; Gratce, with Tail iron bucks of with sonpaten of . wi ‘al Ly OF 808] or fire-brick settings, Also,” GAS LOGS, tor use with Nickel.Grates, ANDIBONS, BLOWEB STANDS, And FIRE S8TS, hich we offer at less than the manufacturers’ New York retail price. tnt FENDERS of all deecription made to er. Bite tees teeny game poRene. row 6 Wrot Pe % Burte’s FIRE PLACE HEATERS” S7 HOUSE PLUMBING, in all ite detalis. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, nova tr 317 9h street northw Gig os cuzarm: stun: $4 TRUNKS FOR LADIES. ‘BURKS af math TOY TRUNES FOR OMILDREN FOR LADIES, ‘SF MEN, imam Hi STRAPS FOR ALL Seuss Savbubes Sov asa eee 425 71n STREET, (Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall,) by JAMES S. TOPHAM, PRACTICAL MAN UFACTURER. SERS pa FEES i soma oe pasos IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Having c ommenced the manufacture = oP I bave fetticines see, 7 tando BOOTS and SHOMS cf oct cctmte __or'd bikirest ope: Futsal Otios. ELS, SATOH: Ba CARRBI FINE HOLIDAY GOODS. CHRIST UAS. HOLIDAY GOODs. UPILS IN THE SCHOOLS OF WASHINGTON WILL FIND aT FOR JU8T TEN DOLLARS WARREN CHOATE 4 CO’S YOU CAN BUY pt. Cg and appropriate 4 REAL GOOD SUIT OR GENTEEL OVEROOAT. Parents find something that will be jas the thing for tne Ohilaren ecpecialiy adapted for Preasuts totes Babolat. ELEGANT SUIT Pe ant hundreds of appropriate Presents: AND SUPERB ORROOAT Guinn 912912912912 = in it be found something that will meet UP TO BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATION BOOKS. sk Ot aa pdszera' est sere brg set HABLE BROTHERS, dec?d-tr Corner 7th and D streets, RODHEAD & CO., 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th streets, WE WILL GIVE to all who desire « beautifully prteene Catalogue of jiving desert OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF Sinan ond prions ord enameretiog ta tocall tomes of cur B Btock. HOLIDAY GOODS AT MO8T REASONABLE PRICES. WARREN CHOATE & €0., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, LYONS BLACK SIUKS, @1 and up. =. meena Sor: 8S8 Ease SLACK ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, aes BSP Are abeet monnes top ae ny ie minoene ogee sebinee ay. FRESH FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ‘A complete assortment of PLAIN and PLALD PBanTS DS, from 13)4c. to $2.50 per yard. 5360. and Up. PERE eote CT7OF, wan we ‘rappers, a 5 ) casssneee ee of gems Hemstitched eid Initial WANDKER- | pRORYN CAWDIRS ~~ Ladies’ and Gent's SILK MUFFLB: EK ne TIER.” HOSTER BY GLOVES. THDEHWEAR, NUTS AND RAISINS. ns Coy a hased ii week RLABKETS, BED SPREADS, FLAN- | priess doubiecar rant Tapply. aod are salting Three button PARIS KIDS, in al colors, g1 35. | § Pe FRESH MIXED NUTS be. NEW LOND N LAYER RAISINS. avobae” EARLY ANU SECURE CHOICE | 3s box = id ib. 7 Ibe. VALENCTAS, BRODHEAD « €o., 3 Ibs. choicest DEH EI oo) 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, ‘Layers, in quarter bo: dec20-tr Between 9th and 10th streets, * +B ane Raisins, LARGE STOCK DRESS GOODS. 26 BUSHELS VERY FINE BLACK SILKS OF BEST MAKES. oie aa EXTRA IND’ NTS IN DRESS FABRICS, OHIO SHELLBARKES. ‘an stock, arge and must be sold. We have slso added largel Plaids from Lic. upward. FANOY GROCERIES. s is American and French Gi pry pros oon Sim ae fine qualities, — BLLOW 0 @2 50, ver: : far svrop. Flappels at reduced paged WHITE BREATH PEACEES, do, Holiday Presents of useful goods all through the stock at cheap . 91.50; Initial Handkerchiefs, vorth 75c. Mufflers from 35¢. to slightly soiled, 50c , wor! s dozen in a box. own. Plain and Hemmed stitched, half All of the Woollen stock marked 5 Carpets in Brussels and Ingrains at manufactarers prices to close on! t Rugs, Mats, and Oil Cloths. Blankets and Comforts @1 to $10. T.N. NAUDAIN, 709 Market Space. “CHINA HALL.” PARIS DECORATIONS. 1B CLAIRGEAN PBARS, do. ‘LETT PEARS, do. CALIFORNIA HONEY. FRENCH GHERKINS, in glass bottles. ‘REN VES, in glass bot H OLIVER. in glass bottles. AUTUMN CLUSTERS. ( Fancy Pickles.) TINY TIMS,; Fancy Pickles.) PATE DE FOIS GRAS. TRUFFLES. MUSHROOMS, BA D "OR. PRINOR 0 % INDIAN CURRIE POWDEB. . CALIFORNIA PEABS, EXTBA FINE CROWN LAYEE FIGS, (larce and small boxes.) MALAGA GRAPES. VERMONT MAPLE SYBUP. iy the calla UP, by the gallon. Genuine GOSHEN BUTTER. . NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT. TURERY PRUNES, 11 Ibs. for $1. : dect-tr DINNER SETS, TEA SETS and TOILET WARE. NEW AND, BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF | SPECIALTIES— CHOICE FAMILY COR GUST OPMNED. TRADE. J. W. BOTELER 4 RRO., ae Inporters of China, Glass, &c., &c , ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co., dec20 4t 923 Pennsyivania avenue. MASONIC TEMPLE, Opposite United States Patent Office, ELPHONZO YOUNGS. decls-2w JEROME F. JOHNSON. Burchell’s SPRING LEAF TE.41, 50 CENTS A POUND, For the Holidays. Li and select assortment of EMBROIDERED i. - . ER LORS, Embroidered SUSPENDERS and CIGAR OASES. Choice variety of INITIAL HANOKERCHIEFS, Bets of CUFFS and COLLARS. in fancy boxes. EO VES ent Ladies’ SILK M all shades, Finn senael MERINO OLOAKS, of superior ele- 8. NOVELTIES, FANCY and WOBSTED GOODS, for Obristmas Presents. At Frou al Skin }, Various sizes and 5 Biver Foxe indsoa Bay Sables Beal Oe Skink, Black Martes, &€., in BOA! Besutifol Sets of Ming. 25, ud a ifal Sets of French Seal, $10 to ¥y A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OFA PACKAGE OF THIS EXCELLENT ARTICLE WILL BE APPRECIATED BY ANY ONE. ORDERS ARE FILLED WEEKLY FOR VARIOUS PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES FOR IT, N. W. BURCHELL, decls 6t 1332 F street. MES. SELMA RUPPERT'S, YE2*0oby oe SURE AND visIT decli-tJanl 614 9th st, opp. Patent Office. ELLIS & CO.’8 USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S FURS. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT 0 THE HOLIDAY TBA MUSICAL WAREROOMS At least once during the Holidays, thelr large stock of articl§s suitable such as the celebrated CHICKERING & SON, AND FAMOUS WEBER PIAN@S, SMITH AMEBICAN ORGANS, Beautiful Plano Covers, Piano Stools, ich Music a Folios, Fine Music 2 4 and Statuettes, New Sheet Mu: bourt tars, ns, Tam » Gui ‘ates, Flageo! &c.,dc. Stock very large, assortment great, prices very low. JOHN F. ELLIS « Co. 937 Pennsyivani ne. FOR THE HOLIDA ols INITIAL HANDKEROBIEFS, Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses. HEMESTITCHED. EMBROIDERED and LACE HANDEEROHIEFS, all styles and prices. EID GLOVES—Jouvin and Georgette—fall lines. and examine for presents, at 1s. MISSES’ AND Cay Daa 'S FURS IN GREAT ETY Far Trimmings of various kinds. iy ML i . ona —_ 5 ag ailers and Gaantlets in Seal. goa = Frorr meeted Ounce, = See ‘a ‘erriage or we Fox, Bear, Welfand Buttalo. i B. H. STINEMETZ, HATTER AND FURRIER, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _decl-26 Next to corner 13th streot. [ rorrast NOTICE, ets and decls-6t following UNREDEE We the PLEDGES and CO} NECK TIES, MUFFLERS, EMBROIDERED | 2 tow percent. lor thansiniiargoms conte 1 ent. GULUARS, ond CURES! PREFUMBRIES, | bongbt snrwhere in this cl 04 FANGY BOXES and NOVELTIES for Christ: Lib GO! WATCHES, A: Si LID GOLD CHAINS and LOOKETS in great variety. ‘A splendid collection of DIAMOND JEWELRY, Tare collection of &i iTS, RINGS, SOLID BILVE AMEBIOA. MOUNTED fscity LD and SILVER LADY'S and @: merican, Swise or English, i mae Presents, at lowest . DRESS CAPS and CHILDRENS BONNETS MRS. M. J. HUNT, decl8-tr 621 and 693 D 5 LADIEs AND GENTLEMEN, OLD AND YOUNG, who are solicitous of niaking purchase of HANDSOME ABTICLES, I would respectfally call your attention to the os- tablishment of “é » ine GOLD latest styl ‘LETS, PINS, EAWELNGS, c. ‘VE BUTTONS. &c A PLATED WAR e OLOOKS, BRONZESS SOLD CANEB, &c., &c., suitable for Holiday comparison with the same qual- convince you that in our Desens inducements. oo SiS COMMON ok er deci 4. &. corner 10th and D mronts Usercn AND APPROPRIA: received and will Rag! 2} pty oa CHE. RUPPERT, 403 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E streets northwest, where you wil find Tie largest and finest assort ment 0! Ez GIFTs: very reagona- TOYS AND FANCY GOODS which bas ever been displayed in the Metropolis. G acoordi: A tkinson's do. Screw Tops. hi 1. ill find the Maw’s English Tooth Brushes. tinea Tou Wil Bad the price ear’ | mo ion and Amer can "Hair, Nail and Shaving HANDSOME VISITING Pom: amet “2 convenient form, bas been Splendid hew styles Pang Fat a asst be ea atifal new . FRANKLIN PHILP. ‘with names in gold and colors.” “™S*" 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And an ‘assortment of other elegant goods for the ea) use of Ladies, in which there fs | too numerous to space for 2,600 names, with columns for date of each | "Also, i ‘fine Old Bye WHISK ES and Y. warranted pure. Visit made and whe: California WLE. BRANDY. We make a Price in Morocco, $2; best Russia, *pectalty to bane fhote goods ore arid reliable only ‘Obristmas HUR NATFANS. Dr deci be decit-tr = Corner Sd and D sitocts me tanet. F{OLIDAY PRESENTs. cA jZMAS Paks ENTS. USIO BOXES and MUSICAL ve finest TOY DRUMS, pesuiifel PARLOR CHIMES, ‘end the aww! ‘Maxon USEFUL AND OBNAMENTAL. We have about 200 pairs of JAPANESE TRAYS, “crown, and black lacquer aed eld. et PARLOR PANTOMIME ster fe at aos od one foro abe: | F “Emporium of Musto, decl8.6t_723 7th street, bot G and Hats. Boz 81,00 PRINTING PRESS! French Der pair. deci7-Iw BEED’S SONS, 1214 aetaw, FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF Croscopes, mm 1.000 times, ‘50 cen! pH este gto bet valrl, Sonics | USEFUL HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, Herne acs lies ac Look, te one Ss 0 TO decd 6 Donte Sa, 215 Penn. ave. A Tae tn si Northweat corner lich and I ecrsts, HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. . GEO. WATTS & Co., deci7-6t" _ House-farnishing Store, 314 7th st. P4Reen BROS, _ deel. 3¢ Z No.1 SHORE MACKEREL in kite. These fish "30 ‘8! Burts F VES and JEL- 9 BC. TR WHISKY. PARKER BROs., 628 Prxwsyivania AvENtE, doclé-6t* Hotei OLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. decll-tr 1015 Penns. av., cor. HOLIDAY GooDs. S™) in-Lings site “"? |) M SACQUES AND CLOAKS. S7BLACK and COLORED SILKS, POPLINS, CAMELS HAIRS, MERINOES, PLAIDS, ac, pon ip ea all Kinds of FINE AND ME- = DRY GOODS FoR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, At Marked Down Prices. we ouotns and Courvoisiours Celebrated KID @! HOLIDAY GOODS. ALAGA GRAPES, VALENCIA THE wee ROEGRED Have ever borne inble reputation, pope others wr son bncwn torgual them te tovchy PERRY 4&4 BROTHER, dec) PENN. AVENUE AND NINTH S’ HOLiDay NoTr Te size these inesaeeh sf Helter Peresgts on op- GER'S ELEBRATED ORGANS, very to examine And beert toned TO UAERE ie CAPETISt gree. | "SLRS Ces cae ; 7 * Ew APBLE YASPs AND STATURTTES; BRACK B16: shears rack t3 ving vole wee =e EY TUDES TA 0 beautiful wreteme dese eBAR ert a Te 0HTs. a ‘Bt of PLANO STOOLS. «. DELIERS, Au wale on She moet Teasonable (erme and x SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS. ” REN HENRACE’S and other articles in too great variety to enumerate, PIANO WAKEROOMS. HAMILTON & PEARSON Sole Aceney for the District of Golumbie and viciai- Be Begg re Sens cee orery Rovnteng, Cures teed Alen 123 BLAVENTH STREET they will be gied to receive sod walt upon all'who | @eclTim a oe RLS NENT : bey do well to fod U1 ther | YYONN'S CONFECTIONERY, ‘than those of 721 Gb Htreet north west ho bring | | ICR CREAM. WaTER i xtradis | LOTTE RUSE. ¥. Recep tons, Weddings aod Parties serve! All Kinds Fruit and Prevel Candies dect® Im PRESENTS “CHINA HALL,” ~ UNUSUAL VARIETY AND aT POPULAR PRICES: ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, Specially imporved and the newest from the Amert ‘can Press PHOTOGRAPE ALPUMS, Elegantly Homtuated, @1 to @55 each HABDERCHIEF Cs8E8 AND GLOVE BOXES In Russia Leather ané Wood, handsome. really ose. ful, and cheaper than ever «flered. SSING CASES PLATED TEA SETS, CASTORS, ICB PITCE EPBBGONES, CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT AND B ¥ DISHES, WAITBRS, FORK 4, SPOONS, &c , OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND LOW PRICES, aT J.W. BOTELER & BRo., dect0-4¢_223 (China Hell) Pennsylvania avenue 719 719 | Fer Ladies and Gentlemen for travelling or home Christmas . _ : LADIES’ RETICULES AND BELTS, e iT COMPANIONS . aves NOX irttore, complete assortment of all kinds of CHAMPAGNE KNIVES, (new. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, EMBROIDER- And a full assortment of TES, LACES, Ac., suitable for Holiday pevents, RODGERS’ CUTLERY Gold (36 karst.) mounted PENCIL CASES ana CH SBMS and GULD PENS “onda p DESKS especially well tade and highly crus- 5 INKSTANDS tp over 300 varictics. oa! in appearance t be Gi on a Vitomioeted MOTTORS for None Gccurations, and thousands of USEFUL and ORNs MENTAL ABTICLB® adapted to the sane, MAKE YOUR SBLECTIONS NOW, eapecial at, AVIS’. ADIES INITIAL HANDKER( variety ard very cheap, at HIEFS in great DAVIS. HiSRSTEISHED, EMBROIDERED While our assortment is complete oc BANDEEBCHISFS at unusually sow SCLOMONS & CHAPMAN, Agents for Lewrence's “Pare Linen” Papers, CARFS, TIES and BOWS in very newest Geclt-tf 911 Pennsyivania avenne received at DAV pst DE FOISs GRas, ILET SETS. GLOVES, canes PL MBROIDERED s&TS ia DAY Sts, MUPTELERS, FANCY POX&s, FANCY BOXES, at | TOCK in Jar lines of STAPLE FANCY GOODS and KOTION®. complete in every de- Dermment, and all marked down to the very lowest prices, at Fo HOLIDAY PRESENTS g9 to BELLS, . PEARS, &c deck iw SN, W BURCHELL, 1552 Fe He™eeer S NEw TORK CANDY DAVE HSEDBEDS OF ARTICLES suitable for boli- day presents at AV decl7-lw_ 719 Market Space, corner #th stroet, M. W. Galt, Bro. & Co., A fine assortment of HUMDERT'S CELEBRATED OANDILS. Price rw New FIOS. Very ge Five Debers BAISINS. Freneb PRUNES. Just received ancl for sale low by J. B. BRYAN & BRO., _Aecis ot 60% Penner Ivenin avenve For the Holidays. Jewellers, WM, MASSEY & ©0.S PHILADA XX ALE, CINCINNATI LAGER BEER, CATAWBA WINR, SWEET CIDER, &. HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION THEIR STUCK FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE, COMPRISING CAREFUL SELECTIONS OF NOVELTIES FROM ABROAD OF THEIR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, WHICH HAVE NOT REEN SHOWN, AND ARE NOI TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. decl5-tr RIcH HOLIDAY Goops, AT LOWEST PRICES, FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY SAM'L C. PALMER, _Gecl5-tr Depot 57 Greeue st., Geo town, D AVANA CIGARS. = Bone but genuine imported sold CHOICE WINES. G. G@ CORNWELL 4 SONS, FINE GROCERS, 1418 PENNA. AVENUE, ‘We bave ust opened our fine assortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS AND PRESENTS. ‘Sue ARIAN 8’ DI s, ch as Pao TATUETTS, MAJOLIC, Gect- im Opposite Willard Bowel £3) LL*°Y 4rrces- ace —— decls 3t Corner lith aud 1 streets Do. —__—_—————_—_—_—— warner om GEORGETOWN ADVER’W’TS, Goobs. poe A AL LIGHTS, Bronze ara 8 HE ANNUAL er deels-9¢" GEORGETOWN HIBERNIAN BENEFI- = CAL SOCIETY " Jou MONDAY SVENING. Teoaber ath, 5% 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. “AT @ORREST HALL ‘ a Gcorgetown, D.C. Special Offering ef all CLOTH and SEAL SKIN sc COATS now on hand at Ten Per Cont. Discount from Tegular prices,to close ont the stock by the Ist of January. The assortment comprises all the new styles of Tickets, i c : ote, admitting @ Gentleman and Lod G®4 " For the benett of this season's importation and manufacture in Cloth aie wr. PURASANE CHURCH, wen under the 8EAL-SKLN COATS, PROP J. H DANIEL, Banging in price from $90 to $500. Also— Asnisted Opp FELLOWS OgOLR SEAL-SKIN MUFFS, ‘Son HOOL BUILDING, 2d_strect, D.C . December jst, BATS Medium and Fine. nat! iidren under ton Years of age JOHN ¥. MITCHELL, — = deci6-tr 931 Pennerivaniaavente. | FJOLIDAY PRESENTS, Furs! Fars! ee iret Windsor Silk fcarfs, ip beautiful colors, at 25 ALL THE DESIRABLE FURS NOW IN Use, | BanueukB for Ledion is jandkerchiefs 1p boxes, for Ladies = ype yg LADIES’ SACQUES, MUFFS AND BOAS. = Gensine Py Ee GENTLEMEN'S CAPS, TERBANS, MUFFLERS | Fy fomeiy and i AND GLOVES. very cheap CB8istmas o WILLETT & RUOFF, Useful oo yelise dec-Tt_905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Pele) B® USEFUL ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY | 50 doren WEREE only 25 cents 14 AT PRICES TO 8UIT THE Ladies’ ar C) " Cloaks, ar 4 % enig, Neckties, Silk M Be NTS ai Gh ‘Ladies’ i Suite, 4 ore Lay sy Tp Sa Ht Fancy % ied and White French ‘and Cashmere Laces, Busiles, Lace Collars aud ‘and _ Beste. ibbons, Hacsand biliinery Goets: od Fisted Ware THe Wncten aot wie The largest stock in the city st prices towuitevery- | Ware. Also, @ fue sptiennht of he oo Fancy body. = ae ae Goods. Wagons, Velocipedes, Shoo-Fiys, Bleixbss decls-tDec% Between 7th and sth etrevts, At the New House. Furnishing Store ot Foo VaLiaSt & OGDEN, W 433 Hudrnzer ecto ~d re Would call attention to the largest and most com- oe. BO. - HOLIDAY Goops a Privilege to offer to the public, con- on POULTRY RECEIVED FRESH EVERY Dar, WILL BAVE A LARGE STOCK FoR THE HOLIDAYS. (aRiT aS oooBe Om c FROM IMPORTERS AUCTION. crvvccnteserccssvenace efscacennepocnonssnscocesane, oan xin bs wold ot CREAT BARGAINS: are for sale by all dealers in Stationery, £3

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