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THE EVENING STAR. ‘THURSDAY . December t2, i875. ‘The Weather. D Por the middle Atlantie states, partly cloudy weather, wester) erly, higher pressure RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following is the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the da M46; 7:38 a. Mm., 36°: 12 midday, 42 maximum, 42°; minimum, LOCAL NEWS. ; Amusements, &c., To-Vight. | Rational Theater Join McCullough as“ Ham- let.” ‘older, wings ¥ Theater Comigue—“Rip Van Winkle.” and Varieties. Kindergarten Hail, K and Sth.—Fair and fes- tval Mount Pleasant Chaye’, Concert and exhibition. Georgetown Heiguts.— Condensed Locals. ‘k last night Of About mito one year inthe | Aion Of a sentence | to jail, Was pardone Yesterday the b Clary. on the ground ef bad treatn missed by plaintiff's ettorneys—Messts, and Hanle, The Stone pted aso. | Hubhenl « statement, tL was mbil Stara short Mme since. ). cred a lecture « n the origin of the order. A familiar face was in the Crimii Yoom this morning—that of Mis. Mari fe of New Hampshire, who is well enowsi as“ Mrs. Lockwood’ le THE HORTICULTURAL Soctety of the Distri of Columbia met last night, te presides Jno. A. Baker, in tle chair, and Mr. J. Clark, Secretary With a {tii attend:nee of members. ineluding a’ number of ladies, Mr. ‘Thomas Smithson was elected a nu Prof. ‘Thomas Taylor proceeded to deliver an ir esting and instructive lecture on Cryptogamoas Plants. He had 1 diagrams and some of which ibition at t Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia, for which be received 2 diploma. He stated that plants are di iV: Mosses, Hel and fungus. and desribed ¢ ription ‘onthe Various kinds | of mushrooms, their growth and formation, the | kinds edible and these unwholesome, and ‘ho to cultiv bie use, was very in , Known as t ate, sone of the most ef these plants whea iy Uke saine iaanner th meat iscooked. He deseribed manner that a ebild ig the wholesome cooking. The varions kin nd patlatable ¢ fF monid are cf the fangus. ‘The black mould, so destrncitve to grapes, the potato rot. also the common blue | mould, peculiar to sty were all fully deser as essayist for ated shat hits and SS usthal had a@ tine plants upon the tal the varieties and expiain horticultural world, thelr eFY and subsequent development by eul- ture, and the wonderful improv many of them, in whic Bat Berrn. r of about 2,200, 7) th district grand leds pars, is Max Cohen, a eee see ship in the district geantatarms of the Which meets every tw this city. The nai B ahd was organized about 25 York eity. The general Intrusted to distri there are seven in the ada, comprising 300 lod; bers; grand lodge, which years, and meets January, isis ficial one. are cared for. Weekly Sic! Be fits are paht b the ledges, and at death $1,000 i$ patd to the family of each member. In this (th triet.a fund of $7,000 has been ward the founding of an orphan AssavLtT WITH INTENT TO terday, in the Criminal Court, Judge trial of John Young, colored. indi on Mrs. Susan Tuylor with tnt rape, on the night of October menced. Mrs. ar the corner of sth and M streets se. 4 colored man ame up behind her, and, throwing his arms about her, attempted to perpetrate a fiendish outrage. struggles and cries brought assistance, and the man ran away. Mrs. Taylor positively identified Young as her assailant. trial was resumed this morning, and a Bumber Of witnesses testified to the prisoner being in anothe: ce at the time Of the e. anission of the ac THE M. E. Crass LEApE! To-morrow morning at 10» elass leaders of this. District wiil an vention at McKendre: Brown will preside of Bat The qui cussion at the 1ornin, is expected that | will deliver the es to the chure! lowed by voluntary | At the evening * tO mak P popular and protitab! question. and Mi cussion. ui al Arch ¢ d tnstalled bi} John . Howe, ig IK Marrrace L Sweitzer and and Charlotte Redin; Ei Price, both of Charles ee oun A wa W. Hi. Clark and Julia A. Johi both of Westmore! — vi Archie "Nt. Hart M attsylvania county, Va. Spo drurdock and _M. Hi son, both of & ens Owens and Florei Taylor; Mason A. — and Sarah alker, of Alexand G4 MATELASSE AND DIAGONAL ILA} VERS, for circulars and cloaks. Racuel ail-wool cash- meres, 50, 55, jes in new Gress goods openca tlils or inen and boys’ w 7, $1; shawls, new di black Inohairs, Sc.; Water-proof cloths from 3c., at Towson’s, 636 Pa. ave., south side, near 7th, Adet. DEEDS Ix FRE have been fled as follows:— Horace B. Ward to John E. Smith and Richard | B. Norment, his right in lot 14, sub lot 1, sq. 104: =; George Mason to H. M. Baker, lot ty h ped Henry Birch to James mite Sq. 116; $1,531.50. Gustave Krebs, lot 5.” sq. 653: $500. Cross to the a Fire Insurance € Sq). 730; $2,100. CLOAKS, CLOA uimmed cloaks from $5 to $90; all of our very fine sik fh Ann Kidweil to | Samel | which in | made } md | Fawcett, THE CHEISTMAS SEASO. Where To Bay | Molicay Goods. Wide aw: ke business men who wish to enjoy Tits of the aceessioa of trade inel- dvertise their | of Christ- | ‘ance and buy | Reods in time mnas gifts wi r holt day goods have all been As usual, THe Stan's advertising columns | be @ reliable directory to heads of families where to Duy the most’and best for the least money. And, as usual, we will call attention in Tan to new advertisements as they ap- | S. TEEr.. 985 Pennsylvania avenue, has an excellent Tholida stock. He extends an invita- tion to all to come and examine his coods, | le fine breakfast jackets, morning | robes, sik and cashinere muftiers, and a land- ; some assortment of silk handkerchiefs SANDERS & STAYMAN, Shepherd building, Pennsylvania avenue, hive anew and fall stock of Bradbury Pianos and Estey organs on hand, | Which they setl at low prices and on easy terms. | Howaxp, corner 7th and L streets northw has a fine assortment of all kinds of groceries, Wines and Hquors. Look at his holiday adve Uselment to see how low be Is selling his goods. "S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA S 1923 Tth street and si ck andare daily receiving Call for their Christ- tine and staple groceries. mas price Ist. ©. HARE & Sox have got, In an adiiitional | ock of everything that a complete for the holiday’ se: Their | treet northwe. place Of business is 1213 7th trention pald to customers and thetr | loan broker and Jeweller, 1117 avenue, a Wu. s, th street, an- neunce many no’ elites for te coming séaso: They were selected in Sorrento, Italy, and a of olive wood and beantifally inal ley include portable desks, folios, hook rack: e and handkerchief be tollet boxe: Hand mirrors, photograph frames, &@ Also ‘ ny Choice goods selected in Florence and paris. is of an, be thought not think $a, nstantly adding to the at- bishment. He will make C. M. Towsox, 636 Pennsylvania _avent daily ronest x " dress goods vi to be comp! how and is tractions of bis es one of the best he > disp rest purse 1 prices 19 meet nthe his ameres, black ankets, EH, ab 711 3 divertises * ortinent of He has reduced prices Width pure silk and wool a dl Wool dress Mored eashmeres to ubroidered with silk to 3. ey iarket Space, has « larze sorunent of carpets, and all kinds of dry nods. His stock is of the best, and he ane sunces his intent ything fn is extended line c the dress goods in M around: | Ss Goods TO cents; pure cents; piano r Doubi $1; Silk DWARD Cx & CO. the Masonic } ‘Tempte, have the best line of ranges, with low or elevated ovens, heaters. in Ww prices. his evening for the be Pleasant Sabbath School. Pr well known for thetr entertaining qualities Will ake part in the exhibition. THEATER Com ip Van Winkle* be put on the Comiq se thisevening it promises to make an unusually attractive progral will T cs Herald of ¥ re lo Cha who, it will be smbered, months azo pardoned for an‘as: tery with intent to Kill Lem W » In company ane with @ man from wo girls, went to the Hoffman House, rly hour yesterday morning, i orde On the way out they ed them if they rdered. Words ensued took place, during whieh Goodiahn Was Seng on the head with a beer glass an chair, He eda severe scalp wound several inches in ect F of Moor. nto the Western police station. | ee on Wail for the action of the ad a scufte cloel fernoon & message hed ‘police hes aque sthat a white man te any ted to ‘com seorge’s county, Md., rom this city; that the man he direction of this D! sting that the police be notitied t ‘h Yor hin, He was described ag about % ears old. in dark clothes, black cloth cap, “avy cowhide boots, and a bundle under his ‘The police were notified, and later the arrested a mnan. who gw rt he answering the d ‘The name of the complains wife of the track foreman at S ‘ Was approached while a short distance from her house by a man, who seized and dragged } ler to some bushés and threw her to the ground, when he held her by the throat until | he thous 1 her speechless, but when he re- i nis grip, she gave utterance to a sucees- sicn of screams, which were heard by some , Who ran to her assistance, and the man | eed. The prisoner is uwalting identitica- / —__ ” Covron: fessrs. Michae } Berret (of this city) and Pat- | rick Tata a mining committee from the | directory of Chesapeake and Ohio 1, yesterda i the banking house of Alexan- der Brown & Sous, Baltimore, and destroyed | $51,000 of coupons which had been paid on con- | s jen bonds of the canal. ‘These coupons | ember, No interest on the | wtid this year. The committee nto. Ub rounts of the canal with the bankers, 25 required. Mr. orman. president of the directory, Mr. nd others of the dlie he r meeting of the iewore to-day. were pres beard Is b nced to 50: pure we pure wool crib blankets, $1 cioth reduced to 5 embroidered with » covers, embroidered red Silk reduced to 9 st Dramat following offivers:—Alfred Dr. Phalon, corresponding S Emma Morrell, treasurer, h ssachusetts tion last evening elected the followi officers for the ensuing pm H. B. Bennett Manning, _ presidents: R. H. Man- | ca muel Baxter, tinan- | t treasurer, Divoncrp.—Yesterday, Judge MacArthur, in the ye court, Cane ‘Tee from bed and board, in th Mary J: Warren at. Danie! Warren. iving the custody of two ¢ aiikiren to euch party, to allow the other party to visit | then, &c. | The bill was tiled in August, 1 and charged iim with keeping a colored wotuan, named Jennie Johnson, as his mistress, and with bad treatment of lis wife. and the de- fendant, tn bis cross-bill, charged her with adultery with one Holland. i } A_ PRISONER DisCHARGED.—Yesterday John Curran, convicted in the early part of last month | of an assault and battery on Christian Heurich, on July 4th last, and sentenced to pay a oy of $20and costs, was before Mr. 1. Wliiamsol Mr. P. 4. Donohue move moved’ "nt ommissioner. discharge, he having served thirty ore im- he foe, under the revised prisonment and being unabie to pay statutes, ordered his release, and the commissioner, CARPETS AND O11.-CLOTHS—Closing out the ¢! tire stock cheap; blankets, $2—pairs from $2.50 #5, $5.59, $4 up, all full double; new patterns ot i in curtain Jace from 25, 30, 37, 50C 5 table Hnens, wine cloths; piano covers; ‘tapie Prag silk embroidered; napkins; towels; Mar- seitle house- ishing dry goods. BOARDS, 5 bs Towsou's,606 Pa, ave. south side, near th. on ee and dress goods reauced to $1; alt of our | spreads; crochet spreads; sheeting cot- wenvet areas reduced t arter's, 711 ; fous; a full line of a Market Fee black silks, = i $1, Ade $1.25 and $1.50; kK silks are special G3; ais can be made in the latest style at Madam | ACC Ls gael eo ASSOCTATION,— Binckley's, over our stoi det. | meting’ of frertpdy ont Seria on THE TIME Has Come to provide . boys Wings: on the 110 and children with winter Earment tS. To do so 80 | a Cane le aay Premeng advan iy go to the Boys’ Clothing House = —parg Nag Cee — al of B. &Co., 99 Pa. ave. Tue stock i | 40 Pe discount. The are still open wmomense and prices iow. | for subscriptions to the series. ‘THE GRAND Jury to-day returned indictments A FINCE COLLECTION oF Booxs.—Parties inter- against William W ms, suaauit with, tatont Leptin brag ore Sar. Sy exits ne ‘Wiliam Wien” Ramrcear: saat, atthe a rooms of s Bowing. It gaa hn bere tues long te, See advertisement. t+ iosiageasibie ‘SALE of fine ofl paint ‘Thomas Pras? Silane k Wilkins, 606 7th street. Coe reaghnees = eres. ar Tun sescirgt” BUEN bas g Bellew bas gor em, t | go to thetr roc | and forcibly took his ‘mone ; got it, and they s: | avenue, w | Equity Ce | eObgs Cnn Eeaand con_the Baltimor | Yomite rallroad, at (the second | VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet... TRE PHILADELPHIAN wro WAS ROBBED OF $030 BY Two CoLorED GraLs.—In the Pollce Court to-day Eliza Jones and Jenny Harrt colored girls, residents of “the Division, arraigned on the charze of stealing $959 {roa John Morris case heretofore ainant is fron aman of middle ze. He testified partially intoxicated. aud met tre fndnesd him to A the door He was these girls on in the house bu: ing pretty freely When he got ou doors he met a po! to whom he stated what had happe: policeman told hin he had better go home—he id not believe that he had lost any sue) sum. He afterwards went to Rooney's and drank more beer. This occurred Saturday night last. John Copps, colored, living at the corner of 15th and E streets. testified that between 19 and 11 o'clock Saturday night these two cirls entered | his house, and spreading out some money Said: | «Come here, John, and count this money.” He sd ue and counted $950 in hundred and fifty iollar bills, They divided the money and left with it, promising to give him some of it when they came vack. He asked them where they said they had found it. He di- ¥ided ft for them at thetr request. He was lying down when they opened the door and came in. His lamp was lighted. He hadn't seen so much big mos since the fall of Rich mond. Detective MeDevitt_ next gave testi- mony as to what he knew about the « recited how he and Officer Shilling went to Bal- timore and found these girls and brought them bone to this city, when the colored man C ‘opps ecognized them as the girls for whom he counted the money. They both at once accused Copps of purloining one of the $50 bilis witle counting the money, which he d . Witness had recovered $23 from the Harris girl in Bal- Umore and two $i00 bills from a colored woman hamed Johnson. At this point the court de- cided that the go to the grand jury, penis it “ He Lives ty WasntncTon."—The Baltimore American of this morning he coroner's jury had scarcely left the northeastera station- hor after Investigating the murder case. when the front door opened gently, anda young girl about 20 entered, followed by an elderly lady. The young lady was very neatly bul. not audily dressed, and her face was quite pre! ut showed care, and her eyes were red witil weeping. The elderly lady, apparently the mother, was dressed in bia On inquiring tor the justice they were shown fato his office, and in response to his inquiry the young’ lady stepped up to hts desk, and. in a faltering voles, said: ‘Squire, I want to see if [ean get any re- dress from tie man who has deceived me; I want him to hel asked the the gir not the night was dark remen, swer should have but he came to our sald the Ist of De- He lives in Wash- | eae he has set come be: fore. *T would, house two months ago, an cember he would help me. ington, and he gets good wag me nothing,’ said the girl. in the ol lady, who up to this. time had’ silent. Silently and sadly they retraced t steps through the front office. out the door, a wele lost to view. as concluded. In this case the de- | fence was that the stump In question hal hever been brought to their notice: that it was left there by the Lelegr: company: MatRit rt, J MacArchur, In uie cise of Bridget Durban agt. Tyler V. Durham—): for a separation on the vround of bad treat ment, &e—dismissed the Dill without ‘prejudic to the right of either party institutt ceedings for the custody of the child. ‘7 plainant entered an appeal to the THE Camp M the ¢ ust last, on have made a E aking it a mp | zrotnd for the church, and carly th the spe ing | they will commence to improve it. THE COURTS. Action 3 . in the Cireutt Court, Judge Carter ot Mrs. Catherii Beall against the Dist 2 ae ) tion dam (a broken arm) alle | have been sustained by falling over the stump | of a telegraph pole on ith street above Rf. | STRICT COURT—Juidge Hu, Yest Ay, in bankruptey, Wiswail « Gi au continued; proceedings deck are D B. Amiss; nd sentenced topenitentiary four Plumsill plead gutlty to larce itiary one year. Robert Jones, sam ‘To-day, Arthur Simms, forging an order in the | 7 name of 8. Norment on A, ubman, plead guilty, and was sentenced to one rin the penitentiary. John Young assault and battery with intent to commit rape. Henry Kropp. receiving stolen prop not guiity. Cmevrr Court—Jivdae Gale + MeCiuskey agt. Bei “pistrier counts agalnst estate audited b) under a special reference by the ¢ Journed till to-day. Equity Covrt—Jwlge MacArthur. Yesterday, Durham agt. Durhat bill dis- mised witlont prejudice. Me: al a Stuart el al.; order striking case from calen Borland et al. agt. Borland et al: order to re. ceiver to make certain payne Harbangh agt. Harbaugh: auditor's report ratified. (| agt. Barrett; bill di guardian ad litem apy Uer et al.; further answer to second mental bill, son ast. GaU- defendant Towers ordered to make amended and supple- Harrover act. lorrill & Middietox referred to E Oo lake testimony, Hamilton agi .; referred to Exam- iner Murray to take testimony. Pouce CUE de Snell, Thos. To-d: ho ‘kson, larceny of about $5 from Mary Daniels; | $10 or pidge sin jail. Te. | resa Smith, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 day Lewis Snowden, colored, charged with recely- ing one $100 note and one $50 note, supposed to | have been stolen from Mr. Morris continued under personal Tegra Thos. MeNam: and a es loud and boisterous each, Driscoll, loud and boisterons; Phillip n, Sate; $5. Solomon Tay! 4 grant; ent down for 9 days. Jos. Donnelly, an able-bodied white vagrant, was sent down! Annie Johuson, Edith Rk; Jolmson, loud and a hanna Jackson, and disorder! i eating house without Heense; $5 ‘or 3 day Dominte 1 vejoy and Calleague Glovanni we fined $5 each Tor disorderly conduct. Patrick Sweeney was tined $ for allowing his cows to pasture on the street parking. “Dan Sewart und John Quilter, assault and battery on John Dorsey, by cutting him with a knife and b ing him. ‘The quarrel occurred about a pute over the settlement of an account. This was Friday evening. Complainant had three cuts on him, and the doctor took from his ankle a plece of the blade of the knife. He was badly handled. Al had been drinking. Dr. lamin. testified to the character of the wounds, w were of a serious nature. Several witness were heard for defence, and they were fined j and costs each or 30 days tn A NEW DEPARTURE. WILLET & LIBBEY, Oorner Bixth street and New York avenue. e W& HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, OPPOSITE OUB PRESENT YARD, ‘Where we will keep on hand a large lot of OBEAP LUMBER, Buitable for all cheap work. VA. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 feet..§1.00 VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet........ woe LOO VA. PINE JOIST, medium lengths, per 100 feet 1.25 POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 £00t.s--»+seeeseeveese 200 WHITE FINE PALINGS, dressed, ¢40nd64, GEORGETOWN. ?EORGETOW N MABUNIC pang president, Ww. eere ibrartan. us. A. 1 Wat been appoint American Bible M the tea E. Church, through Stuart, sent a message of mar De Bodisco, upon the pxic CHOIR has elected . Holmes leader. W. Nordlinger treasurer, ary, and Dr. J. Jour S$ Brldge street. has hool of Carist P. tor, Rey. A. R. condolence to Walde- e death of his brothers, Alexander and Bovis, and of his mother, who ni were drowned tn the late disaster in The two boys were me: lish channel. the above Sunda; ‘hoo! ut ac C M., has elected the foll entaing term: Chas. Bec llison, Shekelis, Sec’ A CONCERT AND EXu! un Mount Pleasant Heights) will take place at the above place. Se advertisement. Lee, jr., F. wanes W. | BITION for the benent of ‘hapter, No.8, F. A. A. owlng — Bea the | M. ELH. . H. c pel, (Georretowa Gratn.—There were no arrivals of grain, and no offerings on “change to-day. a. SoLp Ovt.—The sale b: effect: agency took place in New Pitiatelpiia $50, Chicago Orleans $30, a nd Milwau state of Tilnots, yy the recs iver of the of the MeKeliop & Spragne mercantile York yesterd Te ‘sold for § $10, Hariford $5, Ne: kee $2 The records exclusive of Chicago, ee Alexander Clifford years and wel; at Frankfort. ant, aged thirteen ghing fifteen pounds,has just died CITY ITEMS. Tr May Not BE GENERALLY Known that H. R. H., the Prince of ¥ ordered one hundred c¢ taken on board the “Ser AL ten EXiubition, 0 only for DLW. r 1ith st, when going to India 5 of Bollinger to be pls” for private use. <ANDER, R ptleian, has his improved ch took the premium at the Centen- sale at hisnew Store, No HumAN BEING matism if Durany’s It never can fail to @ Lodilie’s Headache Sp- can suffer long with rheu- eumatic Remedy is used, if cures headache to 20 minutes by the wateh. Wen A PERSON 18 WEAK AND Farnt, or fatigued and exhausted, there is nothing so refreshing and reviving Lanman’s Florida Water. res Ue whole ystem. as a little of Murray & Rubbed on the hands , and inhaled freely, it tones and W. BEnso! nervou neuralgia, 1 headache, will cure any case. Price 50 cents, postage f Sold by druggists. Office at 106 N. Eutaw s' Balt., Ma. 2,10-t,th, 1: oushess and sle Celery and Chamomile © prepared especially io cure sick head- Septic headache, eeplessness, and » TO THE CONSUMPTIVE: guish under Une fatal s throagh any pulmonary Ans desp at hand, and one easily porta of Cod Liver Oil an seselng the Vers natiseatt 1 ; the off doubly monials ofits & she to-sce then. Sold by. Boston, and all druggists For Urwarps or Tumty YRARS Mra. Wins- | Low's Soothing Syrip has Tt corrects acidlt who are tn decidéd consumption, —Let those who lan- everity of our climate complaint, or even by no. c without ‘or of the on a Ls i ra ‘NB. Wilbor, Cheinist, been used for children. y of the stomach, relieves wind colie, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrh@a, whether arising from teething or other 25 cent: eS. ott’ ‘To LADIES AND GENTLE! attention to 4 Dyeing Es oth street. By prompl improvements, whether pean invention, he is ena A manner notto be equal sessing these factilties. for $2. re Cul up to $1. a a window, Wool An old and weil-tried remedy. —We wish to call Fischer's Chemical Scouring and | ablishment, No. 906 G street, nea ly adopting the latest of American or Euro- bled to do his work in led by those not pos- Gent's sults cleaned fains cleaned from $1 blankets from 50 cents to $1 a pair, by cleaning a number a re- duction in price. dry cleanser removes aUlsfaction guaranteed. His grease spots effectually from any areicle, and careful mete gives newly made. them an appearance as if ___BOOTS AND SHUE! ))O XOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES FOR | YOURS If you do, go to the F, YOUR HILDREN? WIFE, ong NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsysivania ome Where yon will find the best goods at it prices as low as anywhere in the United Staten, A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES. Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button Ladies’ Kid Button Boots. Ladies’ Navy Blue-top Ladies’ French Caif Siiiches tian else el 82.50. 1.50 French Heels, Button. Ladies! Diagonal or Check Top, Button. Lace Boots, all styles. Boots.. [eat OTB oe, Gaiter Bote eeeeeticcrn ea se sew Rubbers, best and cheapest in town. Genter Hubbers ‘be Yindioe’s Soe; Misees! and ve are all the best make goods and al! warranted. Only One Price. {0 1] GEO. McCARTHY. | POSITIVE C1 CLOSING OUT SALE $45,000 WORTH 4 BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOE WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, LOUIS HED (LERUN, No. 408 7th street northwest. Bien or—“ THat OLD novid-tr Woman or Miva” dj Ne? BRANCH STORE. THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Ave., bet. 434 and 6th streets. (SIGN OF THE RED FLAG.) Wasninetor, D. 0. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprieter. ‘We will sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LOWER than any other house this ghee of Halpeetty| for the next thirty daye, which Sgures oaks sateen $1.75, ae PI tay a 3.00, 3.50. 83.00, 3.50 Proce, She. £50, 5.00 to 8.00. Gents’ en Docks, 2.00, ek 3.00 fe ucce ment Btipen | ts LADIES’ DEP. Le treo ee eal ake Bie ges ee ewe Te ieee NO BRANCH STORE. obit 8 a ewe Bee NE TAO, we at Ro. 733 Georgetown of the | HOLIDAY GOODS. pLeasanr VALLEY WINE Co. ae DRY CHAMPAGNE, sarte, $12; Pints, 314. GE rants co DRY VERZENAY, $21.25. EXTRA DRY, $24. | BOUCHE ‘FILS & CO. DRY VERZ: Do. | DY, $1 per bottle. 50 cents per bottle, INDIA ALE. YOUNGER’S SCOTCH ALE. Superior OLD SHERRY WINE, $2.50 per gallon. CORDIALS of all Kinde. | | | OLD WHISKIES, OLD BRANDIES, Fine qualities, at low pric | THOMAS RUSSELL, decT3m 200 BARRELS MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER, In Store and to arrive. The best OLDER in the District. For sale st low prices by BASS & CO. PALE | | | SAW'L C. PALMER, 57 Greene st., Georgetown, D. C. N. B.—CIDER in 3gallon kegs; kee and spigot loaned. No charge for cebvery. ALLETT DAVIS & COWS PIANOS,— Leantiful styles for the Holidays. Low prices, Monthiv enta. Kooms open! rom a.m, to 10 aecl0-tr WwW BRADBURY PIANOS, _ ESTEY ORGANS. New and full Stock at the LOWEST, PRICES, and on the EASIEST TERMS. faa Fine Instruments FOR RENT, and rent’ Ly arms d ato parchare. SANDERS & STAYMAN, SmepreRD Deiipr Penna See eehnpeon, Chas decl0-Im rimere._ a CARD, ; i Parties intending to buy HALLET DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS for Holiday Gifts, are earnestly requested, to make their eelections before 18th of De- cember. ‘ihe dewand for these beautiful instruments is unprecedented, and this suzgestion ig made to secure a supply, A sunerb tock is ready received, which can br seen from 8 isp. Bat the Fiano Parlors SLL 9th xt. nw ccl-It HL. SUMN AT Howarpss, Corner 7th and E strects northwest, YOU CAN BUY 14 pounds New Currants for. $1.60 16 pounds Old Currants for - 1.00 nds best Lechorn Citron for.. - 1.00 pounds London Raisins (double crown), .. 1.00 5 yallons celebrated Rochester Cider 1 gallon very best Catawba Wine. 2yallons New Orleans Molasses, unds choice French Candy 6 pounds Mixed Nuts, Loo | 8 pounds Rio Cotte. 1.00 | 14 pounds Brown Sugar. 1.00 | decl0-tm _ | M4?AMe M. J. HUNT, Nos. 691 and 623 D street, | Has on hand a large variety of TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, °¢ j Which will be sold at a great reduction. ‘The ecle- | brated brands of KID GLOVES, Jouvin’s, Mono- | #ram, and Empress, in Opera and Street Shaies. Also, a very large ktock of F, ARTICLES FOR THE HOLIDAYS, | At very low prices. Ladies are invited to call and amine iny stock before purchasing elsewhere, d9-tr We have just opened a choice assortment of NOV- ELTIES in JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, de- signed especially for holiday presents. We would advise our customers to make their selections early, ag weare nowenabled to show them a larger Stock, and more attention than is possible immediately be- fore Christmas. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., dec tr 1107 Pennsyleania ave. Be ¥ YOuR ne = Gee HOLI- Children’s Suits, 7 to 10 years 4, 5 and 86 up. Boys’ Suite, 8 to 16 years, 5, 6,7 and $8 up. Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters, 4, 5,6 and $3 ap. Boys’ Single Pants, 1.25, 1.50 and 82 up. ‘Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, 5, 6, 8 and $12 up. “ Bingle Pants, 1.50, 1.75, and $2 upwards. Men's All-wool Cass. Pants, 2.50, 3, and $4 up. Undershirts and Drawers§25, 35, and 50c. up. at J. W. SELBY’S, 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, dec9-tr Between 19th and 20th streets. OLIDAY Goops. TBE LARGEST AND ALBUMS. DESKS, " TOILET CASES, CARD CASES, and an almost endless variety, to which nothing but a personal inspection can do justice, and this is most cordially invited by G. CRANDELL, _aeci-tw Corner Seventh and D ste. GOVEREIGNS: CO-OPERATIVE AS- CIATION, 1023 7th st. n.we. and 801 Hst. n.e. ATTNE and STAPLE Gi Toes fal stock Receipts; quantity and quality “Gilio: Cheba Pastas ae ora Clubs mow akin vjreular wit be ready for distribu. A: B. SCHOFIELD, Manaser. ouway, GooDs. The public are invited to call and examine one of Le iargest and most attractive stocks of HOLIDAY GgoDs i in the city. "hese Goods are marvels of taste and elegance and | ae & great variety of Russia Leather, Ivory, forioise Shell, Japanese and OER ress Goods ; also a Say ‘collection of Minton ‘es, both plain and re “Gur stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS was never £0 ‘arge, varied or attractive. Fancy Lmant Sees and Toy Books E ity and price meevery Bye, Guat. W_& 0, 1. MORRISON. _dec3-tr oa “476 Penn’ ‘@ ave. Western STREET MARKET. 720 TWEN’ TIETH STREET. KEY CHICr ES yo allkind FRESH STERS, G. GaN ue am, to T ASSORTMENT embracing j | D ! HOLIDAY GOODS. ECORATED CANDLES, CANDLESTICES axp SCONCES, MANTEL CLocKs, CPERA GLASSES, Ere. Tam receiving daily invoices of new Goods for the preaching holic to which I call the attention hiy patrons ane the pub R. SEMKEN, 945 Penn’a avenue. decé-tr DRY _ GOODS. OTICE, NOTICE, NOTICE N thie mornma: “fy Black Bi) factured pen for our mal siylen, at pergant Ifyou | rmall advance and Mantles marked d add this morning 35 new a Ay have made laree addit eneral etock apie and Fancy Dry Goods at oes Very maeh: weet on former rates, to which W >) would Respect rat Class fu ‘& the attention of all in want of fi Noe ov: ae FOR THE COMING se —— WM BROWN, ie in Sorrento, ee $17 Marke LE % 1G ‘ Rae soc A EF HONS, TOILET BOXES, ("4 scyeteare ren HAND MinLoKs, VHOTOMRADTE FRAMES, ~~ m " ooo ‘Also Tusny choice goods selected in Florence ani 3 ec ft Tape wy Brussels Par’ of GRAPHTS SOPES Eases, 4 -- are P ge ink ¥ re eet Le well Sagal, Rossen ant DR Al Wo} Ingraitine ING BOX F PAINTS | cl CHESS, Shich wil be sold much below the recular recat CG Price. WM. BALLANTYNE & 80N, oct25tr 28 Becenth st. LADIES’ GOODS. euseie (oaks: CLOAKS: HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CLOAKS! OF x = HANDSOME DRESS GOODS IN THIS OITY. new and attractiveline of CLOAKS for Ladies 2 . and Mises; which 1 strrasera ‘ancien REDUCED! REDUCED: REDUCED! | LowEx than anything I have before offered. ave rednoed the prices of atlof our beantifil GOODS. Double width pv Bi +. 7 Cite Trevi: declOtr | \Morocns AM KID GLov | 2 BUTTON, $1.00, | ; ' #1. Cloth for SBUTION, Ptrox. a1 Stegreot Goth . " Nititos, e175. jc “Sah for ci’ 2 A full Une of the above make just received = |S 5, inetrect and evening shades: also in stock LOS | #50. and receiving every day, NOVELTIES in ES | two CARTER'S, 711 Morket Space. FRENCH MILLINERY. a : gees: = ‘ FR Special attention given to orders. [pF Serer PRANS ORE Mus. J. P. PALMER'S. _— . aecltr 1107 F street. between 1th and 12th. = — | 200 Different Styles of a s RAB= 47. DRESS GOODS HE LADIES, At CH. RUPERT'S, 403 7th street ne. reduced to 25 ceuts, tiful "Biniee Emprotderel sinners ‘Sih Canc nd Casson. andor ° 8 dest sr an x ed COLORED CASHIER: TK al ‘iy tie « ' u » beating: lors, & fe outfit for Infante. Fise seeattie Mac- ENE SaaS Teme and Point Lace Trimming. Berlin | Zephyrs, German and American Kuitti Germantown wool, the best quality and weight Ry ieee lowest “snes = ay a the attractive oe, . of j lol in the et Dont forwet the nate and places i viverenr | = . ih street mee. | BLACK SILKS _S97No Braxcn Sronr. _nov30-3m_— | + @1, $1.25, #150, $1 2. DOUGLASS’, { Ninth street, ne ete Corner F, | CLOTHS AND CASSTIMERES, «CURATIVE» CORSET” a 7,91 TBS qBoMmous Gemand for the “CURATIVE COR- ET” has been the cause of our inability to supply ne puly the wants of our customers. fe have re- i a ceived, and will open this morning, another cae of Prices, #2, 8250. 83.33.50, #4 eu these Corsets, and ladies who have orders with us j #5 per pair. will please call or wend addrecs, and the goods will be | sent to then Ve invite attention to our new ‘CUIRASSE CORSET.” The beet and most perfect fitting medium priced Corset ever placed upon this market, UGLARS, | nov27-tr Ninth and F streets. | CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, [ApIES WINTER Boots. Closine out our entire stock at factory prices. VFERMILYA is felling La —— Buttoned BOOTS, - of bis own make, at £5.00. i F sop The best in the city for the money. th street, or) | OPENING DAILY HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. MES:! SELMA RUPPERT, | 614 Ninth street, | Cees ea OMe ©, M. TOWSON, PRC UOREEN coupe Tans | FANOY ana WO PPERS, 636 Pennsyicania avenue, sui ERCASES,CUSHIO SHLONS. St SURPERDENS,tte ove | deen South side, near > Fullline ‘of MACRAME THREAD.» Bead pu Soe HE ERINGES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS and | THe CHEAP CASH STORE. NOTIONS, in creat varie GERMANTOWN Wook ‘iret quality, 10cents per | Wamentta C ounce. for APER PAT- | Androscorscin Cot TERNS. novos | Splendid vard Cotton epara | Beautifal Dress Goods — ‘AND ) BLACK (BERLIN ZEPHYR | Bigck Silk. er, 1. Colored tee 8 Black and Col hit. hy x eae Best Parise, oar Worstecis 0 cte. dodo. Poe a SERICES, Bio Ben Ste woke A CARD. nov2tr We p peg oxatn to call the attention of the Taltien to our Cloak cotinine which offers at the present na ees yeaa | OL ee FELVETS. EOS ASO DRE ee :We,call special attention to two lols of VELVE® * just received, which We are soln to offer as great ‘We employ EIGHTY persons in 01 ‘Work room on | irraine. ene its—personally superintend the manu- Asood BLACK TRIMMING VELVET at @1. pea gedinnel iin of rc tnd cutting be | A fine MANTILLA VEL iaied 28 inches wide, 83. who bas 40 superior as al artistic demumner Verte are ite moet com: aE Tat ating | YRGES Joe elt an ees BUY ON “ONLY LY Ar | then at trons 20 t0 60 per cunt: lon tints dete Sal be Jn adaition to the merit of the , Btryle and | Full line of COLORED VELVETS alwayeou band, Lowness of our CLOAKS, we commen rs. fact to the ctstion FH athe public that our iforts to to) oomnaa tad ety por roca me e offer them better ater support, 8] en we offe! o, Erimansed and Aetna egarmente than eee ok | Roctiern es are made without mete erie ts aver fae wuuenen friends and patrons, self- Prices Rance From $2.50 Ur. We respectfully solicit a call. LANSBURGH & BRO. novll-tjanl 402 and 406 Seventh st. |,ADIES Goops. - ‘We have just received, CLOAKS In Beaver, Matel d Di al fi Boban ts S58-00 anes 80 agonal Cloths, from W. W. BURDETTE & 00., novl4tr Nos. 998 7th st. and 706 K st. n.0. _— ee FARMER aie | MECHANIC 3° LORGETOWN, c., D: i - is noe ihe Aneel See Tor Directors of is Bank will take place at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the 14th of January, 1879. " Polls open from 12 m.'to1 W. LAIRD, In., Cashier. decl2lawSw ATRD Siig mont Bomsioe STABLISHED IN og ioe ry jan oF ot Ww. ae Sees Paeurum S1kaM Dera anp Boounmna Estas LISEMENT, 49 Jefferson = ony? piridoe st.» George m, D. C. the business fern meena Sela tena reo ict k relumed free of Distric pete 4 for and mged to WEETB BREADS, TERA. a BANKERS. ee ry oe INVESTED in Wallet. stocks All F-nd yegetabies, at market prices. gio, gieeo ony ni Boe foci free, _decé-6m WM. LINKINS & SON. Saker 7 Wall eto. ¥- wi thi&s,ly ERT SWEET CIDER, 20 cen! Gi 13 pounds NEW TURKISH ‘eaNEs: = COOKING RAISINS, large), u aural auperior F FAMIL ‘gal, New brop! 8.0; MOLABSES i pound NEW PRUNELLES, ©. 8. OHARE & SON, dccktr _ 1913 7th st. m.w., bot. Mand N. HE PALACE MARKET, Corner 24th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. — —— Te, fiment Kort FI vie tend ste lown, MUTTON, Stall-fed Bet. erat ‘Meats, Fruits, Fish, Game and Ver Oniere for Dinner Parties filled at — - Ro = ne ee Siew Will be cuarantcod i if you use CERES, The hendsomest a Patent Flour in the Sterling’s St. Louis “Faney Patent, A most beautiful Winter Whest Flour, or Just received above brands OATMEAL. nova0 1916 F strect n. w. ma Ss a | _Rov23-tr EXTRAORDINARY | eo BRODHEAD & ©O., 939 tween StL and 10th streets, offer class and popular GOODS at fer th fa { make all-wool French Cael and dout uneres ( width), 50c. per yard and wy Blue’ and Seal Br nov2ltr 939 F 1X FINE DRESS SHIRTS s Made to order, a anne meetin and Extra fine Linen bosoms, for $7.50; ready’ to put on. mont legant pemmet tor gazes (2 OPaer fm the elegant man Our “ASTER SHIT, tntished, a 78 cts. made of Wameutts Muslin and Extra | bosom, is the ches Saran al ‘Our * Mystery” ood ax ary $2 t. “ASiyetery™ Bhirt is retalied (| moped des, a it of them is a nice =the COREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT, Crex Faowr, a is made of the same material as the eMaye: to has been redneed ice Se a “dent fo the money, ‘bet ee By coed tote about to bulla a 2 desire to carry less Biock whilst BRODUPAD & 00... nents — eto, a Dulin tet nes _novS-tr Bt NNISS', 1003 FP street nw. ozc case OF CALICOES, 4%. yard. remnants. —— pound. ef oy 2c. to $1 Pameabatense a S reliable P. octi8.tr peg ia Goons. special of Site ae cane Marea en see, tice or mew design; ix Fest cero bi, Sen French NEB RE Not a private or 1005 bo Lst., near 16th st. n.w. 80 REWARD IF DR BROTHERS , Hee ‘cae of et ‘opposite 81

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