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EVENING STAR. THURSDAY... December 23, 1375. Weather Probabilities To-day, Orrice oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, ber 23, 1815. For middie and eastern states, rising barometer, warmer southwest, followed by eooler northwest brisk winds, and clear or elearing weather. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c¢., To-night. Theater-—Mr. John T. Pngusenn as ‘Wild Bill.” F: Robert Beall sends Harper’ The street lamps will be lighted at 5:05 p. 1s Weekly. and extin; at52a.m. ine richest Most beautiful opera | Seems re at Hemplers, optician, 4.4 street. The grand jury yesterday returned a true | will indictment against E. A. Williams auc James K. Moore for larceny. (the Iater- mai Revenue Bureau case,) and was dis- ebarged until January ith. Prof. Spencer F. Baird, of the Smithsonian Institution, having moved to 1445 Massa- chusetts avenue, his late residence, 918 New ‘York avenue, is now occupied by the Rev Dr. Cuthbert. ark was filed, yesterday, in the office of jer of Deeds, a certificate of ia- 8. of stock of the Anacostia and Poto- mac Railroad company from 2,000 shares to 4,000 shares. as, Who resides d infant ong Ist street northeast. and took it to th precinct station house. vy. Wm. Joseph Phitilps jformer!, of Christ (P. FE.) ehurch, of St. J Dut now professor of FE: Seaton Hall College, wil evening, his inte sting le eeture entit @ Mode! Wife,” under the auspices of the ‘Young Catholics’ Friend Society, whose ob- % is the education and clothing of poor v8. ——e—_— Forefathers’ Day in Washington. The New Engiand Society celebrated Fore- fathers’ day iast night by a grand sociable at the Masonic Temple. Over five hundred New Englanders were present, including the Postmaster eral, Senators and Kepre- sentatives from thai section, and va: beads of bureaus. The literary and musical exercises consisted of an address by Col. J. © Smite, the president of “The Sword of Bunker Hili,” "by E. T. Whip- pie; the reading of a poem by Mr. McKay; duets by Mrs. Kate Jones and Mr. Whipple: humorous address by Major Bea. eeriey Poore; an a Senator Morrill, ‘Vermont. and an dress by Postmaster General Jewell. The latter dwelt upon the Ristorie renown of New England. and the aebievement of her sons in war, the arts and sciences. His speech was followed by the “Old Time and the New,” recited by EC Townsend. esq., after which the literary tion of the exercises closed by the “Star Bpangiea. Banner,” sung by the entire as. sembly. a @ society; & song anied by the band and piano, producin’ rilling effect. Dancing was then induiced in, the festivities closing about two o'clock in the mornin; District Government Affairs. In response to the notice of the District Commissioners of the 20th instant to Theo- dore F. Gatchel!, president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for & statement cf his accounts, &c., the latter has addressed a communication in reply, stating that he has 5g the treasurer of that @ssociation, Mr. A. S. Solomons, to make a statement coveri the points required, whieh, when Lacon Will be forwarded to the District Commissioners. BUILDING PERMITS issued to-day by Inspector Plowman :—Ed- ward C. Carrington, jr., a two-story brick @we!ling, on Massachnsetts avenue, between North Capitol and Ist streets; $1,500. Har- vey Fowler, fifteen two-story dwellings, 13th street, between B ond C streets northeast; 97.500. Nicholas McCubbin, a two-story brick dwelling, 8th street, between A and East Capitol streets southeast; 2300. pusiseete neem VERY EXTENSIVE ARRANGEMENTS are weing made i the ae Templar of sys tcl the grand as- hia, beginning on the continuing three day: fashington Commandery, No.1, which is of our best citizens, and with jees of the Marine Sates te ngenised, ) numbering fifty-two i Cane ap to Philadeiphia, and mncenenixy cosmmnittons wo for transportation ai engage SoieacSimmnountidar aes digas No. 1 have entered into the spirit of the af- Mair, and are determined to make such an ap- pearance in Philadelphia as wil! reflect great €redit upon our city, as well as the illustri- ous Order to which they belong. ae eee or OF FICERs.—At the annual inside guard fan; i. outs! . Wolt, B. Guss- dort Hi. King, jr., were elected delegates to the Grand je, in session at Atlanta, At fhe semi-annual election of Capitol Lodge, No. 151, A. T. O. K. S.B.. — THE FUNERAL of Miss Jane Moss, for many ee in the public schools of the ird district, took place at St. Peter's fag Chureh, on Capitol Hill, Psa y. There was a large concourse of people =: attendance, including Trustee French, of Board; Superintendent W! ae John E. =. —— fourth school district; Mr. and of of the distriet. The a Services of the church were performed by Rev. F. E. Boyle, assisted by Father Rabia. Father Boyle took occasion to refer to Miss M.'s » Kindness, and devotion to her | ties a6 a teacher. and bore testimony to | 10 j!e foor,, Se had her child in hers been the qui practical. conscientious, faithful Christian life she had led. remains were interred in Mount Olivet. ——~———— DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN.— Mr. George W. Hopkins, who was sworn as &@ juror in the case of John Green for --offer- ing a false recognizance of bail” on the 13th instant. and who was taken il! on the night Of the 16th instant with neuralvia, died at an early hour this morning at bis residence on Connecticut avenue. above P street. Mr. tel kins was an old resident of Washington, a carried on the brickmaking business in the neighborhood of his residence for many years. It will be remembered ihat on Mon- @ay last Mr. Patrick Sweer @ juror in place of Mr. Hopk ——— oe Was sworn as THE CHESAPEAKE AND Ouro R. R. CASE. In the United States Circuit Court, in Alex- wg esterday, before Justices Waite and case of the Chesapeake and Odio Faliread was further argued by Mr. Howard, of Rienmond, F. L. Smith, of Alexandria. Judges Marshal and Crump, of and Jud: Chi |» of New York. a closed argument, and the court pn —onrag reserved decision until thes 3d of Janua eerie Loox Ovt Boys.—Since the and mew “Belt” railroad have been eaine the boys at some i$ Of the route, as is usual on ayy , cause much annoyance the platforms and putting on ‘the tracs. Yesterday ened Wade, a boy arrested for thas auneging tae drivers, forfeited $10 collateral therefor in the Police a | ous | : The | | | | Dese and reputation. .e damages are laid at $10,000. —— THE COURTS. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been Issued as follows: Natoan B. Clarke and Harriet E. Gould, of Boston, Mase. ‘Wm. 8. Green, of Alexandria county, Va., and Annie M. Nay- r { Washington, D.C); Edward Olden and ine Carroll: Thomas ae 3 lytown. D. Thompson and Mi . Bi Windsor and Hett George's county, bee James B. C. Drew, of Jacksonville, Fia., and Sallie J. Morris; W. Hi. Fitzhugh and Giaeie Carter: Edward Lo max and Sareb Coleman; Thos. Spoon —- Bruce; Edward Harris, of Portland, Me., and Mary Ellen Groce; Addison and Stacey Ella Diggs. —_—_——-——— SvIT FOR SLANDER—Mr. George O. Day, yesterday, by Mr. M. Thompson, entered snit against Daniel F Murray forslander. Plain- Uff alleges that the words falsely and mali- clously spoken and published ater 4 the defend- ant of and against the were, “You are a thief,and I can “¥ it;” “you com- mitted arsen in Rieti id, Va., and was ar- rested, and abseonded and came to this ¢ and I harvored you;” “you are out on bail whereby he was greatly injured in bis busi- Crrcurr Court—Judge Oartter. To-day, the cases of Randolph and wife |. Same agt. Simms & Ehishiager. ton agt. Jom ind same agt. Simms and Enleblager were’ consolidated, and the | trial was commenced. Mr. Seldon for | plaintiffs and Davidge and R. Fendall for defendants, These are ejectment suits to re- cover possession of the east half of lot 2, square 254, situated on E street, between 13th end ith street, near the National Theater, and have onee before been tried when the | jury failed to agree. | PoLice CouRT—Jutge Sneil. uF report closed, Charles 2 bubb Jacksoa, and John cUarged with the lareeny of two sets | ied at £20, from E. Goldman, oa 7th street. on the night of the 20th instar at This was the grab game so sticcesstully prac- | ticed of late by our sneak thieves. ‘The tes- | timony was heard and judgment reserved until to-morrow. Charles Johnson colored, larceny of a silver card basket worth $15, and an umbrella worth $5, from the residence of Jacob D. Kiteh, No. 1214 N street. Mr. K. bad just returned home that night and left the ball door unfastened not above three minutes, and on returning to secure it, these articles were removed from the hat ‘stand. Johnson left the silver card case at the shop ot a colored man SS it was a Christ- mas gift for This colored man turned it over to ‘the officers. Continued til 'O- MOITOW at — of the defence. BAD ONE. Charles Duteicy, & white boy in the em- Ploy of Mr. Hammersley, confectioner, on ith street southwest, last at got a bottle of ether, and, going to M: 8 room, held it to bis nose until he became quiet, when he ransacked the desk, containing about $600, and while in ge act of /— 't the mother- in-law of Mr. awoke, which frightened bim, and be acne reo the pants of Mr. H. and taking the keys ot Pris sta in the mar- ket-bouse, proc there with the inten- tion of getting pete of the money drawer, but was tooearly, as the market was potopen. He afterwards collected a bill of #5 due Mr. H. and — the money. Mr. H. ried the case Detective McElfresh, 0 took him into custody, and Judge Sneti condemned bim to six months in jail, and to Pay a fine of £500, and In default six mouths additional, een one year. Charles Gray, charged with threats yo) Olivia Gray, his wife; bonds to keep the peace. James McBride, assault and battery on Frederick Minster; $5. George Coleman, — to Charles Johnson; $100 bonds to ee James H. More, jarceny of wi a bond mother; $20 or sixty days. Also eb: ‘th threats to bis mother; $100 or six months | ‘in jail. Charl Jobnt son, ol arged. with btaini arles Johnson, charged obtaining goods by means of’ forged orders; ved an examination, and the case went to the grand jury. Irving L. idge, a well-dressed white man, and Yeste Jebnson, —_ tained on who owned up to aa pocekving the goods delivering the the orders ine or, and told where he bad em. The boy said that Mr. Beveridge hes had :Written tha ox ders, and he bad obtained the goods for them. He (the Lieutenant) then sent for Mr. Bev- eridge, who owned to writing the orders, but said he did not know that there was any- thing wrong, as he had been m the habit of —> for a long time. Officer Miller testi- fled that he took Mr. Beveridge intocustody. B. acknowledged that he haa written them; he made no concealment. The case was sent to the grand jury, and bonds fixed at #150 in each case. To-DAY—[Judge Mills presiding. i, Charles Cooper forfeited collateral. An- drew Simms, a vagrant, was seat down for 90 days. John Ford and Charles Johnson were fined £30, or 60days in jail for the lar- ceny of two sets of furs @ store on 7th . Phillip Butler, loud and boisterous; $5. Charles Scott forfeited collateral. Sally Taplett, disorderly assembly; #5. Wi b peompens: oo Butler, =< Francis F. iat ee without ee $5. Henry Er- 1 ae on the par! ing: $5. Robert Bro vy nuisance; $5. James Shreves, charged with the larceny of fifteen turkeys worth £21, from James pson, & coun- tryman; $20 and costs. The turkeys were re- covered and returned to the compiainant. Frank Williams, larceny of a set of knives = forks and some (pate proeg from W. H. A. Wormiley, who testified that Williams was employed in his hotel some months since. Silver had been missed frequently, and r Guy hed occasion to arrest this man for some offence, and found in his house @ number of articles which he (witness) rec- ognized at once (on their Lge 3 shown him) as hisown. Sergeant G ee that he found this silver in the defendant reet, between — fy —- for stolen good: pmpson, alias is cBlock. Jim,” Jam pretence of pi a pistol ‘grabbed i it and ran away. In the ab- of desendant’s counsel the further hearing ‘was post) NOT THE MAN. Jobn L. Tait, eb: with assaulting Mrs. Captain Haney robbing her house of $210 on Monday morn! last, pleaded not guilty. Mrs. Haney testifiea she resides t 1112 6th street southwest; on last Monday morning, between 8 and 9 o'clock, she heard a knock at the door; she answered the knock and saw a white man there, i hesitated a moment and then asked her if Captain en Was in; before she could answer he something in his band and struck ber to ‘the floor. She had her child in her arms, ransacked and the money gone. The man ‘Tait is not the man who struck her; she was Pies of it. The man who struck her had Cc atheving: Foley we $3, pleaded "guilty, and was fined $5 and costs or 30days. Jolin Thomas, lareeny of old iron worth $2; three months in = David Underwood, Robert MeDonald and Robert Hunter, larceny of firewood from Felix Martin, $15 and costs or ¢o days in jail each. Patrick Butler and Green Lightfoot, er 1 leroey ofa basket of ES =5 each. and Clara Whiiama, larcen: ae some silver plated forks, &c.; $10 ea ‘Wm. Butler, threats to W. Carley; $100 bonds. Stephen Jones, as- his wife; $10 and costs. saulting GEORGETOWN. HoME AGAIN.—Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pat- ton, of town, have returned are keeping house on West 1 DEa’ ipman, wife of Gen. Geo. -—Mrs. Chipman, c. bye of this place, died very sudden- ly at her residence, on West street, yea eve- ning. Her death will be mourned & of friends, by whom she = quiet and exemplary Christ (Carre as MARKET—| aeeete @. i—481 head of cate Ditered: i is ices pound; left aa as ed Hy i 38 F a5 if ae wy SEs 5 8330) te 45. Er, oe Seige : y ‘a in a 8 ® g , = G.& * READING NOTICES. THE CROWN PERFUMES are distilie! from | patural flowers. Fifty distinct odors to se- | lect from. Ask for the new odors, Crown | Bouquet, Wild Flowers of India, &c. Tuomrson, the druggist. on 15th street, bas many things besides pills and potions to | offer bis customers just now. COLGATE & Co.’s VIOLET TOILET WATER. A most exquisitely delicate and delightfai me or handkerchi by all druggists and fanc ney’ goods a dealers. y fancy era. CoLea’ Vio.er Er for § sale by W. 8. ‘Thompson, 703 15th street. COLGATE’s VIOLET WaTer at Flint’s. pease andhecintoes CoLneaTE & Co.'s Ge Soap.—_A new and very _carerully Soap for Jaundry use. Superior uy BB go Be yet rea- sonable in price. One only ten cents. For sale by all frocers. CITY ITEMS. HALT!—Stimulating Lint Liniment cures all Pain. 5 ee For Covers, Coups axp THROAT DIs- ORDERS, use ‘ Brown's Bronchial Troches, having proved their efficacy by a testof many years. ——— To THE CoxstumPprive.—Let those who Jancuish under the fatal severity of our cli- mate through any pulmonary complaint, or even those who are in decided consumption. by no means despair. There is a safe and sure remedy at — and one easily tried. “ Wilbor’s Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” without possessing the very nauseating favor of th : oll as heretofore used, is en- cowed by phosphate of lime with a heal- ing prop exty, Which fenders the oll doubly eftieacious. Remarkable testimonials of its efficagy can be exhibited to those who desire to see them. ae sale by & B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bost eo att ie a A. Fischer enlarged bis eatapnaneneht 64 removing to his new building, 906 @ street, 3 doors west of 9th street, just a few steps from his former place on 9tli street, where is ready to do any work in his line in his su- Perior manner. Kid Gloves and Shoes, rape Veils cleaned at 2 very short notice. Ladies’ Dresses cleaned without taken apart and spots removed without cleaning the whole garment. Gent's Clothes cleaning and dyeing a specialty. ,2i-tr movai—Cor. On and Biter December iste” Dr. White, Chiropodist, will occupy the eligible apartments of the new brick buildin y 1516 Pennsylvania avenne, opposite Wil! jard’s Hotel, where be will continue the suceessful treatment of Corns, Bunions, Chilblatus, Vascular Excrescences, Club and Ingrowing Nails, &c. FRECELESremoved by Nature’s Beautifier ———————— GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, FABMERY AND MEOHANICS’ NA- _ TIONAL ee ANK wn, D.C., Dec. 234. 1875. ‘a Bahk have this day yIDEND of4 PER CENT. ont of the carningn of the peat six sasutene arable to the Be eon and after tar Jaguar 30 576. Ja., Oashicr. HE anna Ball, GEORGETOWN HIBERNI N SB. EF; CIAE BOCLET TY mi 1 be held MONDAY EVENING. December 27th, 1675, ORREST HALL, jcorgctown,D-C . ‘Tickets. admittiag @ Gentleman and Ladies, One Doller. decdd-6t A“ DAY PRESENT, i sean 4 MILLER, Windsor Sitk Tig Gl Liven $12: he Blankets, and many Other uscfal articles gultable for Holiday’ Press: very cheap C#BaistTmas & NEW YEAR’S PRES- Useful as well as nnerital NOVELTIES. Orni 2B Lutte ¢, BTS 2 ee sidae street. Gesrgetrea DrO, 50 dozen WINDSON SOARES. bandit colore, only 25 cents. decl§ 2 QPESED FOR THE 1E HOLIDAYS Big wd choice assortment of Pane tea men 4 and y Goods. Decorated ite French ya and Fancy Velocipedes, Shoo-Flys, Sleighs, ‘Ktthe New House- Pprriehing Store of ALIA: ne Soren, wy D 0. decl0-2W Georg UBKEY BANTTORIGHT, COPPES, TA. @eclS-5i" corner 7th street aA Mass. avenne. [MALAGA GRAPES, VALEN OBANGES, ai oa HORN OTRO: N. CHOICE Fi@s, + (ews) z 5 Nye orl Just received on consigument, and os be sold lowest market rate, at soneteseie ants A. HILLIP, wiih BARBOUR « HAMILTON, Ned apes xed Grocers and Commission Merchants, th No. 637, 639 and 641 Li GAS LOGS, tor use with Nickel Grates, ASDIBONS, BLOWEB STANBS, And FIRE SETS, ‘Which we offer at less than the manufacturers’ New ‘ork retail * EWile FENDERS of all description made to TEitienelas «a “Good cogat tion FUR AGH, peroct” Barsto ‘ron » perfect Burte’s FIRE. CE HEATER, 7 HOUSE PLUMBING. in all its details. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, nov20-tr 317 9h street northw CARRIAGES. We are selling, at greatly reduced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Our Patent Counter-balanced Pront FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead- ing Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de- sign, simplicity anal thoroughness in construction, are unsurpassed. The Falling Fronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement ts patented,*) and can with ease be lowered and raised with the finger. We guarantee our work to be FIRST CLASS, pach oe in every particular. pate tirngoua of our sights, » uncer the above H. KILLAM & 60,, 29 CHESTNUT STREET, decé-ma&thiy BNEW HAVES, CONN. Beneains IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Having commenced the manufactare HOLIDAY GOODS. (CHRISTMAS GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODs. CHRISTMAS. BUY USEFUL ARTICLES FOR JUST TEN DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A REAL GOOD SUIT OR GENTEEL OVERCOAT. FOR TSE HOLIDAYS. LADIES’ CLOAKS, $5.00. SHAWLS, $3.00, worth . CAMELS BAIS BHAWLS, all prices. BROCHE SHAWLS, all prices, | SILK MUFFLERS, cheap and elecant. ELEGANT SUIT AND SUPERB OERCOAT ‘ LINEN HANDKEROHIBFS, 6 cents. : ae ee GLOVES in great variety. } 912___g12___$12__§12 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR very cheap UP TO per yard. | $30 830 $30 $30 BLACK CASHMERES, 65 cents per yard. | FULL ASS )RTMEST DEESS GOODS, at 6'; per yard and upwards. | AVERYTHING CHEAP FOR THE HOLi DAYS. | J. C2 WISWALL & 60, HABLE BROTHERS, _deed-tr Co CANDIES. r7th and D streets, eect? tr No. 310 7th street. near Pa. ave. H FRESH FOR THE HOLIDAYS! RC | —— wit39 “ NOVELTIES ) 439 | We are setling— vias (7th Street. | yueNcH CREAM MIXTURES, (fio arsort- FoR 3 tbs. for 31 6 Ibs. for 1 THE HOLIDAYS AND APPROPRIATE 10 ALL SEA30NS, NUTS AND RAISINS. aca jnet purchased in 7 York, at close rices, donble out neuat 2 oeling b ibs. FRESH MIXED N 4 be. 3 NEW | LOND. N LAYER” ‘E: % boxes We have PAIN?) FLOWER AND: so, Layers, in quarter baxea, PROP Raising. of FR. tMES in the District; 4 ARTICLES that cannot be found elses ct; GOLD, oe VER, 25 BUSHELS VERY FINE OHIO SHELLEARKS. We DAN sien ree largely fo our stock of TRE NATL RINGS, witha foilline | ER3R4 YELLOW PEACHES. ibe | granulated of PAPERHA? NDOW suesr i . SHADES, &e. : WHTte Rete EA eaas ; Orders, for PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW G: iS, do, SHADES, ‘and EIQURE FRAMES puuceeliy | BABTLETT PRARS, 4 bes nt BMS B onNK MARKRITER. CALIFORNIA HONEY. FRENCH GHERKINS. tn glass bottles. i] HOLIDAY | PRESENTS. AUTUMN CLU! ial ets Pickles.) TINY TIMS, (Fancy Pickles. PATE DE PUIS GRAS. iT ERS, TRUFFLES. TOILET SulPPERS, MUSHROOMS, 2 Cy SDIA PEPPER 8. Tay or WALES BALD EAvoE. v it et tions, CURRIE eA G EMBN'S WALKIN "SHOES, RNIA PEA LADIES WALKING SHOES. FINE cxows LAYER FIGS, (large and x06. W. N. DALTON, MALAGA GRAPES, 4 VERMONT M PUR SYRUP. ty iene my De A the n., Successor to H. Burns & Go, | YERMONT MAPLE SYRUP, by the gallo if _deci2 3t__903 PENNSYLNANIA AVENUE. | rURERY PRUNES! ie ORK BUCKWLLEA . B. F. HUNT’s OLD STANDS. STALLS 567-565-569 CENTER MARKEY. STALLS 315-320 NORTHERN MARK. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ‘The undersigned will have on ex hibition and sale until the close of the Holiday Season a STOOK nevei surpassed for excellence in this city, of BEEF AND VEAL, SOUTH DOWN LAMB, AND MUTTON, To which the attention of old customers and the public generally is especially invited. SPECIALTIES— CHOICE FAMILY TRADE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., MASONIC TEMPLE, Opposite United States Patent Office. ELPHONZO YOUNGS. decl5-2w JEROME F. JOUNSON. Burchell’s SPRIVG LEAF TE.1, dec22-3t WM F. HUNT. oa FOR PRESENTS . 50 CENTS A POU oF A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OF A PACKAGE OF THIS EXCELLENT ARTICLE WILL BE BOOKS ‘ APPRECIATED BYANY ONE. ORDERS ARE FILLED WEEKLY FOR And elegant VARIOUS PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES FOR iT, FANCY GOODS, N. W. BURCHELL, 60 To eecl?-6t 1332 F street SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN. EV'2¥50p¥ BE 8U AND VISIT ELLIS & CO.’ MUSICAL WAREROOMS At least once during the Holidays, and examine their large stock of articles sultable for preseats, such as the celebrated CHICKERING & SON, AND FAMOUS WEBER PIAN@S, ITH — AN ORGANS, dec22-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenue. 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, For bargains in HANDKERCHIEFS, COL LARS and CUFFS, GLOVES, SILK MUFFLERS, DBESS GOODS, BLACK SILKS. and a general variety of CHEAP GOODS, suitable fer Christmas presents, call on LUITRELL & WINE, 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, nstcal "Phot ‘Music, Violing, Accor. ines, » Fintes, Flageclets. &c..tc. Stock very large, atsoriment great, an Prices very low JOHN F. ELLIS & Co, 937 Pennsylvania avenue. decls-6t NICE! HANDSOME! DURABLE! For the Holidays. _— Sy and @1 1 to St. very cheap. L al aabia nt of EMBBOI ies ek Surat i ee Breas Riis wronuen SOAWLE. Chole saricte at iNit Pana SogEucE Ladies’, Men ana jdren’® BANDE ERCHIRES Bete of CUFFS and COLLARS te fancy bo Undearel torae GLOVES, and many other | in ali s sod Ladies’ Sitk MU¥ FLEES, = “MERINO OLOAKS, of superior ele- CeOVELTI EB, thon “ial — OBSTE: . Ww TED GOODS, MES. SELMA RUPPERT'S, 614 9h st., opp. Patent Office, decdl-6t wa Suene Space. A FINE HOLIDAY WINE. THE CATAWBA, made from the juice of the best domestic Grapes. PUBE BUM AND SCOTCH WHISKEYS, WILD CHERRY AND STOMACH BITTERS. For sale at lowest New York prices. CHR. XANDER, Rectifier and Distitler, decli-tJan] USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. pe ,» MISSES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS, BPEOIAL SEEANORMERT.. OF 8T iE HOLIDAY TRADE Ce stam dect-2t 911 7th street, mo Tand 5 81 a TURKEYS. Bea Frencheseat gio to $8. ISSES’ AND CHTED REN § FURS IN GhEaT Fur Trimmin; of yaous E 2,000 choice TURKEYS to arriv 2 wo feiss a ein ue pla on | Sena am aH eant nS dec22.21* Corner loth and O sirsctanorihweat. war, cs Carr Ser a Witte’ Fox, ‘Black Besr, PLENDID POUND AND | FRU Ay pc ‘ Ss nicely ornamented, nov ao AY ae BR. H. STINEMETZ, fine CANDIES, TOYS, Ee. < at HATTER AND FURRIER, Ht. ALBERS = 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, dec82-3t™ 1015 11th strest bot K and be. rttneed Next to corner 18th street, (PORTANT NOTICE, N E plepots'h snd CowsteNEne above han up 25 to 50 per cent. nae Span inillas gooda can be SPECIALTY FOR BOLIDAY P! 5 A A box of rye La Bella Qub: ane CIGARS, with bands, $220, formerly sold for 84. M.GOLD STEIN, 611 Pevnsylvania avenue. dec22-1m ME. AND GREAM FOR cumista as —t | bought Ray wherein this city. hotessle and feta S33 likh seine a CREAM, WATCHES, sitvehuavys a who 4 : 4 Open from 5a, m. tol p im. dec22-2" a SOLID GOLD CHAINS and LOOKETS in great J[LLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS var'sslonaia collection of DIAMOND JEWELEY. AT ‘A rare collection of fine SETS, RINGS. BRAC % SHILLINGTON'S RoonsTonE. | EEiti 5 Ses PuACEEETS Eine “yor hed Ss ET RR SOLID LLNS oooKs, TEP ON ARE Hats GOLD Linen TOF BOORS. Tape itustratious, MOUNTED CANES, dc., dc, suitable for Holiday Pine POOMETEOORS POOES. “Ail we ak fsa fuir comparison with the same qual- Geld PENS tad ENOIL! ity and price to you that in our b Crandali's MENAGERIE and ACROBATS Wo fan Sion to offer extraordinary inducements. ALBUMS and PORTFOLIOS. lease call Ce have the first choice of a adgre ond Palais Royal PAPETERIE. bee for ® reasonable WEBB & BEVERIDGE ekQAN RS PCOMMIBSON ORD K ERS, W.. = mare UsEFOE RD APPT ATM ee ncirceang om ate Pa GIES: DECOBATE: eres Just received and will a of at vere ceri, ry 3 — ad PpONzE onan i" Wane, hy r, Nail and Bhaving And ae DAY TRAD for the variety. rs WESB & BEVERIDGE. decd}-4t . 1009 Penn. ave, Houipay Goons: CUTLERY, PLATED G00! CANES, rt ‘and all the useful HO , SEO FRANCIS! FoR Gitustias PRESENTS On | HOLIDAY GOODs. | POPs IN THE SCHOOLS OF WASHINGTON wits ND aT WARREN CHOATE 4 CO'S A collection, of aaefal tate wal plenaia ent enpreoria Parwote camper fal fo scmsthing that will be sent tie thing Tr toe Oihiren. * expecially slnpaed for Present thene belere, . Friceds may select from & large assortment some valuable Soaveuir fore friend Ladies can find bundreds of appropriate Presents for Gentlemen. Gentlemen may bave the same tanity in their remembrances ef tbe Ladies. Ta fact, our stock has been selected with sach care that in it may be found something that will meet every requirement. BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATION BOOKS. Juvenvite Books in variety, Popular and Standard W: 7 Bibles, Teachers’ Boors, Ph. sand 4g Cases, Work, Boxe. Jewel Boxes Fen aten Woed Go Goods, Gold Pencil Onses, Calor ical Instramects, Japanese Goods, ands large and Sempiete stock that ceanst be mentioned in further WE WILL GIVE to all who desire a beautiful! 8 number ef hand tions and of our Hoiid WARREN CHOATE & ©0., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONEKS decko- Vernon Bo’ HHOLibay | AY NOTICE. B. To give those in search of Holiday Presents an portunity to examine sets great variety of CLOCKS. BRON PARIA ack, Olive Wood oxes, Mathem: printed Catalogne of Gitt_Books, giving dewcrip umeraticg in detail the mort ARDLE V rong AN GLASsw GEUMAN STEDENT LAMPS, PORTABLE GAS Dior LIGHTS. JHANDELIERS SLATE AND MABBLE MANTELS. and other articles in too great HAMILTON & PEARSON will have their Stores open every Evening daring the holiday season, commencing To-night, when they will be glad to receive and wait upon all who favor them with acall. Customers will do well to rn cmbcnce chic opportanhey. oe they will Sed their | gcode at rom 15 to 25 per cent. lower than thos the same quality elsewhere; and to tuose who bring this notice with them they wi!l allow an_extra dis count of 10 per cent. on all cash porchases. dec20-10t they. t = 4 “CHINA HALL,” w PLATED TEA SETS, CASTORS, 1CB PITCHERS, EPERGNES, CAKE BASKETS, FEUIT AND BERRY DISHES, WAITEBS, FORK3, SPOONS, &c., OF SUPERIOR QUALITYAND LOW PRICES, aT J.W. BOTELER & ” dec20-4t_223 (China Hall) Pennsylvania avenue. 719 719 Christmas 1875. JO. in store, complete eerortment of all kind: ANCY )DS, NOTIONS, BRUIDE itable for holigee Dinsen’ DAVIS’. BASKETS WORK BOXES, er novelties, eupecial- Fancy, WOE! JEWEL-CABSES, and © ly adapted to the wants of present season. DAvisy. ADIES INITIAL HANDEERC; mines. in great variety and very cheap, at DAVIS. L AGsapanacy EMBBOIDERED, and LACE ANDKERCHIEFS ot unusually low prices, eC ABFS, TES and BOWS in very newest «tyies, DAV received at STE ANCY voxES! HMURCiDEMED Sete : FANOY BOXES, st Avis’. SS in res, dives of STAPLE FANCY GOODS and ROTIONS, omy oy in od de- partment, and all marked down to the Prices, at pivis.. Fe HOLIDAY PRESENTS g> to DAVIS’. aeeees on OF ABTIOLES — deci7- hwy 7 19 Market Space, corner sth stroct. M. W. Galt, Bro. & Co., Jewellers, HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION THEIR STOCK FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE, COMPRISING CAREFUL SELECTIONS OF NOVELTIFS FROM ABROAD OF THEIR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, WHICH HAVE NUT BEEN SHOWN, AND ARE NQI TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. decl5"te, RICH HOLIDAY GooDs, AT LOWEST PRICES, We have just opened our fine assortment ef CHRISTMAS GOODS AND PRESENTS, Such as penien STATUETTS, MAJOLT A, CHEMTAN decls-9t* B® USEFUL ra Ene aT Beye) TOS Bur iT THE Ray . Bens Neckties suk Muflers,” Kid Gores. Hair lostery, Felt Skirts, Cémbe, Brushes, Pocket Bocks, re and Cashmere Laces ms, ores, Collate aad Joffe, hibbonss pe Bais and Millinery Goods. ‘The largest stock city, at —o 5 14 cxcusmum —_sILLSHRA SPACE, Ww™ BALLARF Would call attention to a com- plete stock HOLIDAY Goop {thas been bis priv: asc to he public, con- me 2 BugTeted and Bound PRESENTA- ‘ANDARD we calf and half-calf FAMILY and IBLES, PB. stock of JUVENILE wana ROY OSES eee WRI i@ DESKS, over ji Desk for Blow is the tine to tasks yout selections. docls-tr cLEs FOB HOLIDAY TINE, 25 730 a Scene, ‘the lar, od! POULTRY RECEIVED FRESH EVERY Day. WILL HAVE A LARGE STOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. decle-tr WM. LINKING & SON, eH: Y PRESENTS, po peasy Hew ta HOLIDAY GooDs. | WST EX? Fe LE ease by ng tee a | plete stock of iseSitaD | GROCERIES. Tr of dothe Teeted for tho holiday sear'm | 1918 PENNSYLVANIA decth-tr Beart “CH ENA MALE PARIS DECORATIONS | DINNER SETS, | TEA SETS and TOILET WARE. FUL PATTERN Ta, sage oN oe 2 wenn oem, Importers of China, Gi NEW axp ux | _ deero.at | PPODHEAD & vo. 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Between 9th and 10th streecs, OFFER A COMPLETE LINE oF | HOLIDAY GOobDs AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES LYONB BLACK S1UK5. @1 ani o | BLACK ALL WOOL FRENCH CASHMERRS BUROR ALP Ac AS and M SPaAL WATE: BROWN Bor AD «& ©o., $39 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Between mb ‘HAISTMAS GOODS FROM IMPORTFE Which will be solt at @ | 1,200 dozen Lundtes, Gon Hienatitched Al Bt 8 enc rifer At the CHEAPEST STORE I declé tr 60% Sth street. - LADiEs AND GENTLE OLD AND YOUNG, Who are solicitous of making purchase ot HANDSOME ABTICLES Iwonld cifally call po ten i the tabliehm a we eas ' CHR. RUPPERT, 403 SEVENTH STREET. Between D and K streets uortiwest, where you will fiud the largest and finest ser ment of TOYS AND FANCY Goops in th You will fimd the pri oral dect td “a TAL S PRESENTS i a MUSIC BOXES and MUSICAL ALBI cheaper then ever; serviceable & TOY DRUMB. besutifel CARLOR tog no PARLOR F NTO 6 at it hy od bua OS and other Instruments in erent variety, G. L_WILd & BB’ Emporium of Mute, _Gecl8-6t 7253 7th street, bet. G and B ets. c Shs sotupay presents FOR GENTLEMEN, legant Black Silk Baws, |, BS 0, Be. Fise Soft and Stif Fel ere * ® Pr x Far Gloves; PL , overt, ts, Dog rinsed Geter gions erie Kia Ties, Scarts, Bow * 3 Mere, Collars, ete. Kult 3 Jack od Whitt eC prune. ino, and ‘eine Wool Halt B Sub Glocbem,and Aipece Uteniins rubks. Valisce ar d Satchels arantee to sell any or allof the above ar- tole lly twenty ne cent. lee than guy other house dealing in firet class goods in this city “LEwWis’ jar One-Price Store,” 0 7th street, Letween I and K. s cD PIANOS MANU- FAOTURED BY WM. KNABE 4 ©O. Have ever borne sn enviable reputation, and none gihers baveever been known toejual them in touch, ba; finish and Ye 7% IEW PATENT LOOK BONT PIAN@S. Very besotifal instruments, OUrsGER' CELEBRATED ORGANS ant DESK combined ramen, wertal and cis fiawe, WAKBROOMS. Sole Agency for the ambia and vicioi- & and Alexandria | a 23 © eck? 2w PRESENTS ~ UNUSUAL VARIETY AND aT POPULAR PRICES: ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, Specially imported on i ewest from the Aitri- PHOTOGRAPH ALBU Bs, Elegantly [uminated, $? to $35 each emery paced CASES AND GLOVE BOXES ‘0 Russia Leather and Wood, handsome, reall; ful, and cheaper tas over offered. ion DBESSING CASES For Ladies end Cotas for travelling or home LADIES’ RETICULES AND BELTS, Latest Paris Styles NECESSARIES AND POOKET COMPANIONS Tn ondless variety. CHAMPAGNE KNIVES, (new And a full sssortment of at Cy CUTLERY 0 .) mounted PENCIL CASES ax: Cla kMS end GOLD EE ‘ENS. - . - —— especially well wade and highly orpa- *INKETANDS in over 300 varietics. ponmomos nal in appeeran: 1 the finest and fi MOTTORS fort of o fa ARTICLES canted ee neue” MAKE YOUR 8BLECTIONS NOW, While our assortment is complete. SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, Agents for Lawrence's “Pare Linen” Papers. Geel7-tf 911 Penusyivania avente. pa™ DE FOIS GRas, Caayress. ell from London, bates ° decl?-Iw N, W BURCHELL, 3332 F st. U —, LS paaenell

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