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“THE EVENING STAR. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY coms sa ¢ ci SIGN. OFFICER, 6, 1578. northwest winds. clondy weather, Monday night. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. s the readin: Ottiee during the day 32 midds ing barometer, pt followed by light snow _ LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &ce, ‘To-Night. Nativwat eve Ward as “Queen Jiatherine. john —Lecture by Dr. se 7) p.m. and * has adopted a resolution W. W. Corcoran, of this city, the thanks of the state for the donation of t painting by Lami of the “Storming of York- Towa.” which lias been placed in the senate © eee: Club held a meeting Saturday arrangements to go in a body to Tisbuns to witness the inausuration of Gov. ernor Hoyt. The arrangements were completed 1 take about three hundred members and the ten y, to take charge of a new wT parish near adjoining St. Peter's. Rev. J. suit against for driving son’ Edmunat las been perm as the latter pressions of sitfon in the the merits of unanimous it} ay Henry Vul. 4 as tO Miss Vi rate and magnificent’ theater will be called performance may “atl the an excellent Aon P AN ENSTRANCE ( bal Court noun of ‘po Milinger % wiltinger i is that th fore him the ea Knights ot sick benefit credited On the books of intl arsount. Fi rE. . Engr e With slate roe eng, sadje ‘ining, same day tin black No. i in bk x Xo. A nie 24 anc and let_4 I block No. 2, according to Tall division of the property Kno n Hill,” to Ebon” C. Inge $4.66. on Sarirds aber 1th, for Chas E Prentiss and G . trustees, two- s tiist b hd P st, bel part to Michael Ne an, cart pins of turqnolse °S Of U 3 wi Mr. Pi ments for t a Mth r rval ippreciated. of orn: seen to be ‘ollect lo: TRE STONE Wir img in the Criminal C4 ast, Hestated i eof the prisoner tha e this time. as for the proof ot « to ase they would hav be insanity e that this Insanity injury to bis head wh mrt dectined ta a PSSaTy aMidavits a ihotion until { ‘TRE DacH uy = of West Virgin nt Of the Georgetown W. Havener, and the chair- A memorial of (he Women’s Temperance Congress to proliibit the sale of Disuict of Columbia, was ciren- ladies and received many siz- “i ber Of people also signet the Ps black © ash- satins, cloth for shawls, colored ea: ehine colored &: % boys! wear, all, i black silk reduced to TRE SWING Senoo. Wa SUIT.—A few days ago Mr. Charles T. Davis fled a bi by Gen. Henkle against the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to restrain them from eut ‘ing of the water ‘Supply to premises 611 and 613 E street, which he, with one Robt. E. Odlen, fitted up last ae for a swimming schoul. The District to-day flled their answer. USEFUL WRAPTINGS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. | Biack cashmeres, Lupin’s make, all wool, 50, 55, | 6, 6, 75, Sz, $1; Dlack Silks. best ‘makes, $1, $1.25, ( ‘$1.50, up; novelties in new fall and winter dress | <> all reduced to 25¢.; black mohairs and cas, — en ae from 25, 31, 37. 50e.; black bet Shawls, single and double, at Towson’s, | 636 Pennsylvania ave., south side.—Adet, Book SaLe.—Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, popper needa hana collection of books, at his sales-rooms this evening. ———— Toy SaLg at Foley’s, 511 7th st. n.w., at 10 a. sand vt every Bay ts Wee fabs aba Wiss, ois Mase | ae aibuuns; At, MUABS abd | countrymen are all mankind, THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. Where To Buy Holiday Goods. Wide awake business men who wish to enjoy the full benefits of the accession of trade Inct- dent to the holiday season, will advertise their goodsin time. Wide awake purchasers of Christ- | Cagis will look around in advance and buy What they. want before the rush commences and the holiday goods have all been picked over, As usual, THE Star's advertising columns will be a reliable directory to heads of families where to buy the most and best for the least money. And, as usual, we will call attention in this column to new advertisements as they ap- jos. B. BalLey advertises useful He has at hisestablishment, 7th and P streets i { presents. | S.W., sets of collars and cuffs, tes, bows, linen | and’ sik handkerchiefs, hose, undershiris, blankets, canton flannels, umprellas, dress goods, shawls, Demorest reliable patterns. BOTELER & Bro. advertise an extensive and varied collected of artistic and useful Euro- pean novelties 5 these goods are imported by them direct. they are enabled to offer them at prices to suit the times. .G.MBTZEROTT & Co.'s music store, Penn- sylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th sts., are to be seen the latest musical inventions, the orguinette and the trumpetto; from $3.50 to $10. N. W. BURCHELL, 1332 F street, has his holiday stock complete. There can be found at his Place of business, among hosts of other things, Jap- anese and Chinese curios and useful Christmas erent at prices as low as offered in New York. At GEO. E. GARTRELL & Co.'s, $15 7th R.wW., can be seen one of the best stoc! stoves, ranges, €e., in the city. And what as. much to the point, “the prices of the goods are < low. WirTMeR, 1915 Pennsylvania avenne, offers at low prices a large and choice stock of raisins citron, currants, jellies, seas; candies, mince- meat, fancy cakes. wines, & A very useful Christmas present would be to have a dozen shirts made to order by W. ‘TERI, 935 Pennsylvania avenue. W. W. BURDETTE, {2S ith strect and 106 K street, have just received tive hundred dozen Itmen and silk handkerehtefs for ladles id gentlemen, in fancy boxes, halt dozen in e: Dox: price from $1 up to $6 per box. RGE J. JOHN Space, is offering at bottom pric , corner 7th and Market Il kinds of desirable goods He has 2.500 yards of plain 500 yards figured dress goods, goods are just the thing for t halt price.” 200 yards 42-inch 's hair deebage, all wool. 75 cents worth sod yards Stugle width camel's hair debage, tS worth 50 cents, Xe. rich holiday presents, go to S. « €o., Loan and Commission Broke: 1 st corner 10th and D streets, They offer great tn all kinds of Se ohds, watch Sons have made exten: nd have now on hand large as- proaening Mlay season 0 of the general depression of business have ded tosell thelr goods at prices HENSTINE, the polite proprie- ie dmg stor _ has as com- Is the best and set. It make: holiday present, one tat Ie is em0ns' sing one in spite of ion was formed 1. There and two ‘Line several bands Of Iasi with eaieinin tsi lowing: “Eight hows’ work, he emancipation of the work be achieved by the working- nd the enforcement of the The Workingmen’s Assembly ded the line, in which were the various trade union: delezations on ‘hing Odd Fellows’ Hall it 28 soon tlle rd, and on the platform was a ban- ner inscribed: The International Labor ie nion of An Our country is the world; our right hours.” Higher wages. Mr. a. P amish cited emeeting toomter, and the following officers were elec Ro inson president: vice presidents, W. W, loney, Columbus Hall, Dakid PF.’ ‘Tumey, Richard ms Win Kettle Dante Norton Robe, Lb Ww. ae Boston, Alfred Thom: Freedom. V taries, Job son. Mr. W. W. Maloney, of the Typographical Unton, read resolutions that efforts are being made to set aside the provisions of the eight hour law; that ff the effort being made on the patt of the employing printers ({nstigated, the Wworki gmen believe, by Stilson Hutchins of the Pest.) 16 reduee the pri houla be snecesstul, it would be alike injurious to the workingmin and the merehant; declaring that the working- men will abide by the eight-hour Jaw, and ask- ing Congress to so define il as to prevent its further ‘ion, and that contracts for govern ment work be made on the basis of eight hour. per day; that the workingmen will aid, by al lawful means, Columbia Typographical’ Uaion No. 101,in the tight now being made against it by those employing printers who have reduced the of their employes below fair living rates Will not subscribe to any paper which does pay the wages demanded by the Union, and will use every endeavor to defeat the success of the Pest and Siday Herald, and will not patron- ive any merchant who advertises tn those pa- pers, who has his job work printed out of the city, or who has it executed In any other than # fair office in this city. The resolutions cl wpon business men to uphold “home industry by withdrawing their support from the gentie- poy who compiles and has printed the city di- reetory unless he Lae to have it printed here instead of sending it to other citles to be print- ed, as has been done for years; deciare Stilson Hutchins, of the Post, to be the dishonorable enemy of all workingme! nd compliment the plasterers for having refused to lend their aid or encouragement toa violation of the tate provisions of the eight-hour law at the - ton of Col. Ca: when it would have been 10 their inte Hnancially, to have done so. ‘The resolutions were adopied amid applaus) Addresses were delivered by Captain Robin son. J. P. MeDonald (of Paterson, J. nd Dr. Alfred ‘Thomas ‘vom A.M. Clapp, of the xpressing his inability to address parties in St, pare chi Maven, conn. “has reulncea to alarm polle: such aetion on. th policies by the non- This Is to assure ail that this company does not ad- Urnih: of a Single statement contained tn ar, Which in any way effeets the nding Of this Company, or the regularity. or ality Of {ts reinsurance of either of the Con Peticut companies or of th Honal Life of New York, and we assert that every doliar of the assets of all the compani ed to ta ald ciremlar, belong to (us company, as well a Very large amount not therein ineationed. holders and to indu part as to invai And we further assert that under proceedings | now Initiated in the courts. we will ultimately | over the same, and use it solely for the ban- ent of the assured. THE PITt4AN Divorce € On Saturd ity Court, Judge MacArthur, te Isstied In the ease ot Mary Alexander Pittman (bill of divorce’ defendant from removing the chlid rged, on defendants filng an attid :vit t the boy was with the grand parents with the Knowledge and consent of the mother. Mr. Barsett, for petitioner, subsequently made a motion fora rehe Two Roys Dro: ‘D.—About ten o'ek morning Lwo boys were 1 Eastern branch, in ont of Guipand’s whart t of 2d street S.e.), by running foul of a coner, ard both of tem were drowned. Tne this | in a skiff in the | bedy of one of them—Joseph Dailey, 16 years old, living at 1211 3d street—was recovered ahd | | taken to Ris home, and the body of the other, i whose name is unknown. had not heen recov- ered at one o'Glock, tt SELLING Orr, closing out; every yard of our beautiful dress goods must be sold; all of our cloaks, all of our pure wool blankets, all of our shawls, must be sold; greatest reduction in prices ever brat pine Pirie as ge reduced from $1.50 down col duced from $1 down to 75c.; black silks reduced trom $1 down to 75c.; (Carter's 711 Market Space); all of our $13 cloaks reduced to $13; Nottl ; lace for curtains.—Adet. SSS SUBSTANTIAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS; Carpet, you Can save from $2 to $5 on your carpet by pur- ig how from Towson’s; cloaks, new syle, handsomely trimmed, from’ $5 up; black silks, n up, blankets, 1a double per pair and up; at Towson’s, y goods and carpet store, Pennsylvania ave., south ai side.—Advt, CONNOLLY’S CHRISTMAS GIFTS —A and beautiful assortment of ads of Suitable colognes, Gos oth st CaLL at B. H. Tay On a ane lst of property aus well Pas ike throughout the country, t gloves, stispenders, | skirts, Mme, | e pre- | Among the mot- | from unorganized | ¥ louey read statements and atidavits | t yu ; immediately to Herman | She ) the rail with a bi THE COURTS. Equity Courr—Judge Maca a ur, oe Saturday, Brown vs. F.S. & T. ae Hoover vs. Hubbard; referred to auditor. inger vs. Wolf; order discharged and injunc- tion dented. Wright vs. Simpson; plea’ sus talned and ordered on calendar. Pittman vs. Pittman; restraining order discharged; motion for rehearing tixed. F. 8. & T. Co. vs. Wood; re-sale ordered. Adler vs. Washington & Georgetown Fee reny term for taking testimony limited. Carter Lomax; leave to fle answer. Dean ys. Dean: lecree of Dec. 6 moditied. vs. Robertson; nisi ratitication. Fry vs. F. deeree for conv eyance on terms by consent Cahill vs. Cahill; rue re- turnable Dec. 21 ordered. aa lay, McCarthy agt. McCarthy; settled. F. S.&T. agt. Carter; pro confesso made ab- solute and trustee substituted, Webb agt. Smith; time for taking testimony fixed. POLICE CouRT—Judqe Snell, Te-day, Elienora Young, larceny of several articles of table furniture from Mrs. Dennis; 3) days in jail. Wm. Dangertield, Alfred Reese, John Lardan, Henry Sheahan, Rebecca John- son, John V. Litchfield, John Ackers, and Jos. Coleman, were sent down to the corporation Stone yard as vagrants—most of them for 90 days. “Wm. G. Councilman and Albert R. Bean were fined $1 each for disturbing the quiet of Georgetown, Councilman was also tined $5 for obstructing the street of that ¢| John Con- nors, assault on his father, John Connors, s Was reprimanded and his persona! recognizance taken to od the pea Nelson Brown and Wm. Meredith. charged with stealing seven chickens from George Brown; $10 each, or 30 days in jail. Josephine West and Wim. Wil liams were fined $5 each for street blasphemy Frank Burch, Mary Nichols. Joseph Goodman Henry Archer, John C. Callahan, James Con nors and John @arrington were tined $ each for being loud and boisterous. Maggie Davenport drunk and disorderly; $. Thomas Clark, a col- ored boy, charged ‘With the larceny of three cigars, Was sent to jail for three montis, Buck Ta a revolver; jail for grand Victoria’ Burke, of evil ne, Was sent down to the workhouse: Hattle Peck, charged with a desperate asseult and battery on a colored virago named Angelet- 1o Allen, whose face is pretty well hacked up with a razor in Hattie Pec hand; tinued. Peter Lewis, larc pork days in jail. Ursuli servant in the employ of M was up for larceny of a lar of female apparel from her employer, who testl- tied that Ursulla had beea in her employ only two weeks, and spe commenced a system of pil- fering from the first oe she went there to work, A part of the missing articles were found in her possession. When she nad ‘supplied herself with Acomplete outtit of wardrobe, she left her em- ployer for other tields of operation. ‘The vali of the goods was put down in the warran mere nominal prices, so as to br hin ane cha 3] Brown, a colored ree of i. 5 employe’ Joseph P. Herr of $4 trom er, Wife of went to Herman’s store toget a $10 Dill e' Herman took the $10 note and coun then took from his pocket anotter note, Ww he doubled up, saying that it was a $5 not folded ft up in'a piece of p Tully in her bosom, with whi When her rent became di gave this note to her daighier to lord, when to note. was pee Jare obins’ her land. Hand y store to tell himaboat given the note to her. note In c¢ it, and he dei rod the ident t exe ination Harriet became somewhat mixed, owing to her ignorance of arithmetic, and was not bout the ch: the case. Wr Jed havin: ed the Costello was ealled up to n new tin lantern in his hand, orp honest man, He was anterns in the market “appeared surprised that led him, The market clerk told the judg Costello had been warned over and over again about violating the law, but he persisted in vending. ‘The court ad- ministered some caution to him and dismissed the case, warning lulin to offend no more. Dlogones in searc G barged with peda Mi tls bert wa _DEEDS IN I ve pee tiled TY. Ca J. Winge! , trustee, to W. tba He Kuhn t6 Jot G. Webb to Bess! Anthony Hyde et al; . Atchison, lot 1s, sq. 211; | A Goop Orrontenity for those wishing to | purchase cloaks ferent styles of 25 per cent. Having one or two lett or dif- ‘y are now offered at a discount 405 7th st. + GEORGETOWN. A New Wagar C1 apt ate ea Any now In use, Is In ope: 'S mill, about Ite and, Whi through the srain into an oxhatist box: eat Comes Out aL an opening below, and sand comes back to be i Wheat comes out clean, brig This machine does, t is claimed, what no other ns the’ crease of the the grain at all. noon about 2 o'clock cf pe new buildings Dentz’s_ brewery, on n street, jumped from the scaffolding to the ground and stuck a nail, wh seme thnbe foot, making a se’ dangerous wound. Dr. J. M. Mackall w: moned and rendered proper medical assistance, and the sufferer was conveyed to his home, No. 1260 23d street nw See advertisement of change of place i to be given by the “Georgetown As- Excn -Offerin: sat bushels wheat No sak rrived, boat Rubey bushels Wheat to Hartley & Bro. donta, with 1,200 bushels wheat. to s wv bushels Wheat t0.J.G. & J. M.W: ee eler & Barron, with 1.660 bushels wh 1,300 bushels corn to Hartley & Bro. bushels wheat to H. M. Talbott. CITY ITEMS. THE GREATEST PART OF THE ANNUAL CONTRACT for supplying Her Maje: roop Sil Cham s been awarded to Mr. ra quality with Boat. Cale band Also, 71H) DE Pres needy fOr and cures w be on't forget that Lodille periect Cure for hea DICE and use Durany's Row i tater. if Headache isa ND 1DE OPEN for those Who suffer a Cough to “yun on” until the separate, or the wind-pij and the brow tubes become hoy ; who resort to Jal in the early sta and the absonite Pike's Touthael minute. Sold by For Upwarps ov Tairty YEARS Mrs, Wins- ow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children, It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, clures dysenter a diarrhoa, whether arisin ng from teething other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 2 cents a bottle. To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. —We wish to catl attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Estal : seen No. 906 G street, near th street. prom ply adopting the latest tuprovements.Yv ther of American or Euro- pean invention, he ts enabled to do his work in a manner not to be equalled by those not pos- sessing Gee facilities. Gent's sults cleaned for $2. N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1.50 a window. Wool blankets from 5) cents to $1 a pay By by cleaning a number a duction in pi Satisfaction guaranteed. I] cleanser removes grease spots effectually from any article, and careful p) pressing gives them an appearance as if newly mad Rorau BAKING POWDER. alnty of a permanent Dropa Cure Toothache A Mos Sony A z BAxING Bee Oo ¥ gua t RAKING RB 00 a A4TTLL powDER NEVER GETS LUMPY, WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE, octléeo-tr BOLD ONLY IN CANS, d_ behold tt was a one dolar | 9 the court had to dis- | 4 be Better and | th onchange | 4,590 and | enter engaged on | | assortment of Fz | daily, at | very low prices, at | jote at very low pri HOLIDAY GOODS. jars -ANESE AND CHINESE CURIOS. Aso, USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. At prices as low as offered in New York. N. W. BURCHELL, Gecl4-2t AR3? F street. VERY USEFUL _ CHRISTMAS PRESENT, HALF DOZEN SHIRTS To ORDER. _decls-tr 935 Pennsy! per “FORGET IT: You will ae i Tee RAIS aan DIES, Ndi FANCY CAKES, NES, Ke. and we lower prices than elsewhere, at c. WITKERS, 2918 Penns avenues decl4-it H OLIDAY Goons. We bave just received Five Hundred Dozen LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladies and Gentlemen, in Fancy Box coed ineach box, price from $1.00 ip ta 3 “CLOAKS, FINE SILKS and VELVETS, the largest Stock in the C’ty W. W. BURDETTE & ©0., declitr Nos. 998 7th st. and 706 K st. UGH J. FEGAN, Tt FAMILY WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. No. 305 sth st one door above Penn. ave. ave in store, and reepecntally ask the yetronnce of fomilies and others to the extensive stock of Pure ind Chadulterated WINES ond LIQUORS of al Kinks, both imported and domestic, bottle and on draught, at prices that dety ccmpetition and ualt es unetirpassed.. specialty is muade of Puse lye tnd ‘Bourbon Whiskys: algo, ‘Pleasant V alley, Ca tawba Wines, still and parktinu Th ‘Theophite rer & Co. Sone, Roderer and Chas. Heidaiek Cham. axes, by the'single bottle, at case prices. Orders delivered. dee! 0} ae ee cern TRABLE GOODS. x Picu resk Goods, 15 cts. ‘There Goods are Just the thing for presents, and at half price. 00 y ae inch Camel's Hair Debage, all wool, Py ti BOO yards single width Camel's Hair Debau 30 cts, worth 5) cts. 300 troche and other Shawls to be closed out. Old Gent’s Bandana Hi ‘chiefe, lange size. 400doz, Linen Handke ern from 12s ets. 40 $1 i loth Skirts, new styles. a GEO. J. JOHNSON, decl4tr Cor. 7th st.and ket Space. Re Hi HOLIDAY PRESENTS. We offer great inducements to cash purch ers in kinds of FINE JEWELBY, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c.. AT PRIVATE SALE. 8 GOLDSTEIN & CO., LOAN AND ComMission BRroxers, Geel tr E. cov. 10th and D sts. es PORTANT ANT INFORMATION, HOLIDAY GOODS. We ry now on d asso: For the approach unsurpassed for y quance of the weneral der have at prices to suit the tines, and desire to inform war customers and the public'at large that we will sell, at our handsome Establishment, 1216 F st. nt date, Holiday Goods, Fruits, Nuts, Can- n quantities to suit pirchasers, at whiole- Holiday Beason that are f styles, and in couse- sion ‘of busines d. Foreign goods a spec B. W. REED’S Importers and Dealers in Fine Groce: Luxuries, &e. 719 We have just HOLIDAY GoopDs,. 719 placed on our connters an Tema ODS suitable for additions to, the D. 719 Market Space, cor Sth st. E GOODS, WORK BOXES, JEWEL FANCY BO: IDKER- Precnar adores Plain and Fancy Hemstitched, Embroidered and Lace HANDKERCHIEFS in creat a es Colored, Bordered and Initial HANDKE RCHIEE for lad’es and misses, at ntion to our ver We desire to call especial att SDK Sof all kinds. large stock of HANDKERCHT oy wer two thousand (2.000) dozen HASDRENG SHTEAS. most of Wen dowsht if in job ices, at Real Lace SCARFS, BARBS, BOWS, TE and other novelties in Neck wear, at KID GLOVE wUINGe etc., in yreat var: ‘or all kinds of HOLIDAY GOODS at Lowest Market Prices, go to DAVIS’, 719 Market Space, Sele Corner 8th street. $1.75, 1.75, SL $1.75. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR N. XT WEEK ONLY. In order to induce purchasers, who wish to buy a SILK DRESS FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT, to call before the wreat rush of Christmas wee! Bares yauced my CELEBRATED $2 GROS G SI $1.75 A YARD. collect this reduction is for NEXT W! ost After next Saturday the price will be ti his 8ilk cannot be matched under $2.50. Examine it and convines yourself. cents a yard, at Call week and save 2 CONNOLLY'S, GOS Ninth street, decl4-1w HOLIDAY SEASON. 1878 1878 SUBSTANTIAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS IMMENSE STOCK OF HOLLIDAY GOODS RECEIVED THIS WEEK. Allcan be suited, froma Silk Handkerchief, 12'5 cents, to a Silk Dress, Cloak, or Broche Shawl. Colored Silk Handkerchiefs. Colored Silk Handkerchi Colored Bil olored Cok d iefs. Colored Silk Handkerchiefs HANDKERCHIEF IN FANCY BOX *; dozen Fine Handkerchiefs in a fancy box... efs in a fancy box. dozen Fine Handkerchiefs in a fancy box. ‘3 dozen Fine Handherchiets in a fancy box. LADIES’ INITIALED HANDKERCHIE: dozen in a fancy box for 1.50 yen in a fancy box for dozen yenty) in a zancy box for #3. E Ladies aad vents Colored red Handkerchiefs rom 25 cents, LADIES AND GENTS’ GLOVES of all Eine Castor Bea Rayner, Dogskin thi, Lisle, Buckskin, éte. an and. ase FANC 81 OF 1,25 Aus ¥. IT TIN 20, 37, 50, €0 cents CARPETS—closiny out at factory prices. COLORED CASHMERES —every color that ix fashionable. BLACK AND COLOR: od he ES. Black Silks, best makes, BLA 'S, Immense stoct:, ions ne pair; $3, $3.50, $4 CM. TOWSO 636 Pennsyleania avenue, South side. decli-tr [|SEFUL PRESENTS. - Sets of Col’ers and Guilt, Pies Bows, Linen Rao SE ee ee “Goods, £ hala Birt, tue Demarest Paeelttr Corger 7th an ant Fs OLIDAY PRESENTS, BRADBURY PIANOS, orgy ORGANS. ul we aeiideae in| ws woah i Penn BalL) ts. sontheee: vf reparations, and have | oF swe | oncluded to come forward and sell our woos ood code, fuir prices, and punctuality | 3 HOLIDAY GooDs. | DOUGLASS Ninth Street, St. Cloud Building. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS or HOLIDAY GOODS. ASSORTMENT LARG axp PRICES RIGHT. H , VARIED, = | LADIES’, GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS snp CHILDREN j Will find eemething to suit their tastes, as well as purses, at decis DOUGLAS Fo THE HoLmars. Ye have now displayed an unuenall Yarled stoak of FANCY, GOODS an OUS ART] large and dd MISCELLA- suitable for presents. < INDINGS. ¥¥ ‘D BOOKS of the sea- JUVESILE. and oe BOOKS, Eny- HEI GOODS, in PLAvING GARDE, CHESS, E ‘pout 8, CHECK. The FINEST STATIONERY a specialty. MOHUN es KSELLERS ee STATIONERS, _declite, “Cor. Penn. ave. and 1h st. <U: ITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. B. H. STINEMETZ yas j ‘tee returned from New York with special ba: sin Skin Sacqul UES, & B85, 55, 5, 8100, $125, 3150, $175, acIRCUL ARS Nios 85. 815.4 100. Mistce ‘and C BSACOUES es es s sets Blto “Hl ATS for sfentiemen, Youths and Children, in endless variety Superior ‘assortment of fine Silk a v MBRELLAS, elegant carved handles, B. H. STINEMET _ Mecl3-tJan3 1237 Penusyleania are. I {OLIpay PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. Guanaco 51) to #9, | y Snapenders, Mini » plain and fanc £8, Boys’ Hats, carts, Ties, Hadkfs, Sa | At LEWIS’ “POPULAR ONE PRICE STORE i FOR CHRISTMAS, TOY TRUN. Ladies’ Dress Trunks, Men's Sole Leather and Fo! ‘Trunks, Ladies’ and Men’s Satchels, Travelt: Bags, Shaw] Straps, Harness, Robes, Horse Co Wh: &c., &e., at low prices for cash, at the Prac- | Manufactory of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 425 7th street, joining Odd Fellows’ Hall. REPAIRING. ‘Trunks Covered, and Trunks and Harness thor- | oughly Repaired by good Workmen. dec! } { OLIDAY GOODS. BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, 1225 Pennsyleania avenue. i If you want to make your friend a present, buy | only the original—never yive imitations. We keep nothing but original aad genuine PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, SILK VELVET FRAMES, &e., and offer them as cheap as any house in he States fcr the exme quality. lecl2-3 H PLEASANT VALLEY Wry EXTRA DRY CH. Quarts, $12; PL G. H. MERLE CO: DRY VER: EXTRA DRY, 324. BOUCHE. ‘FILS & CO. DRY VERZENAY, NAPOLEON'S ¥ . PORT, 50 cents per bottle. BASS & CO. PALE INDIA ALE. YOUNGER’S SCOTCH ALE. Superior OLD SHERRY WINE, 22.50 per gallon. CORDIALS of all kinds. OLD WHISKIES, OLD BRANDIES, Fine qualities, at low prices. THOMAS RUSSELL, Penw’ avenues 'T OLDER, 20 cents per gation. W TURKISH PRUNE: 5 pounus COOK! 5 pounds BES’ ‘T REFINE! 2 can BEST BUGAR CORN, 1 can U1) TOMATOES, (wery best) 4 pounds CURRAN’ (new bs # pounds GOOD BROWN S$! uaa {Rall Gentine NEW ENGLAND BOM el superior FAMILY FLOU w C) oO. D MOLASSES, 1 i found $ NEW VERON SON: “ _ dec! Bs 13 pounda ae S.O'HARES SON, | _decktr 1213 7th st. bet, Mand PALLETT Davis & CO.S PIANOS. Leantiful styles for the Holidays. ioe prices. Monthly instaiments. Koons open! from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. } _flecl0- tr i. SUMN: 811 9th st now. M4pame ™M. a, HUNT, | Nos. 621 and 623 D street, Has on hand a large lety of TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, | Nhich will be sold at 9 great reduction. ‘The cele. brated branda of KID GLO Mono- a M1 Emp rose, in Opera and ES a very large Stock of ¥ ARTIC: ee FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Ty low prices. La ited to call and ex- emy tock betGre pn sing elsewhere, a9tr NOTICE. We have Just opened a choice assortment of NOY- ELTIES in JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, de- igned especially fur holiday presents. We would advice our customers to make their selections early, 48 weare nowenabiled to show them a larger Stock, and more attention than is possible immediately be- fore Christmas. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO, decdte. 1107 Pennsylvania ave. Aormay Goons. The public are inyited to call and examine one of he largest and most attractive stocks of HOLIDAY GOODS in the city. ee Goods are marvels of taste and elegance and coupes a reat variety of tieea ka Leather, [vary fortbise Shell, Japanese and lection of Biss bot both plain and HesiittaLoolied Minton Our stock of CHRISTMAB CARDS was nover 80 Varied or attracti’ ‘ancy Stationery. ‘Miscellaneous and Toy Books a imovory stvle, quality 54 P2° MORRISOM. dec3-tr 1476 Penna aves mee. FRAMES, Also many choice goods selected in Florence an: Parle ae cusiating GRAPHISCOPE! TASER, rors beantifuls BRONZE 1N. ‘ANDS aad PAB HTe: B BOSSED FOLIOS, ‘BOXES and DRESS. ING CARES; BOXES OF PAINTS ant GHESS Will bé sold much below the regular retail sig ori beh pd i ; is made to secure a supply, A su | 16 pounds Old Currants for... HOLIDAY GOODs. 7iN) iz F mhabietor reves § SESENIS AKE, sect? HENRY HINKEE'S, Rocoxs Rasen ; BIBLES, PRAYER BOOK: STATIONERY. CARD, Parties intendine toe bny HALLET DAVIS & COS PIANOS for Holiday Gifts, are earnestly requested, to make their selections before 150i of De- cember. The demand for these beautiful instruments is unprecedented, and this Cpe seins perb stax giveady received. which can be seen {rom 8 a. 10 Fe 20 p. mat the Plano Parlors SIL Sth st a. __ HLL. SUMNER, Agent rc How. ARDS, _ Corner 7th and L strects northwest, YOU CAN BUY 14 pounds New Currants for.. 5 pounds best Leghorn Citron for. 6's pounds London Raisins (de 5 gallons celebrated Rochester Cider 1 gallen very best Catawba Wine. 2 vallons New Orleans Molasses. . 6 pounds choice French Candy. 1.00 6 pounds Mixed Nuts... 1.00 8 pounds Rio Coffee. 1.00 14 pounds Brown Sugar.. 1.00 deci-Im DECORATED ¢ cs ANDLES, CANDLESTICKS axp SCONCES, MANTEL CLOCKS, CPERA GLASSES, Erc. oes of | dat Sisies Bam pine Gay invoices of new Goods for the | and Can fons, andaonse deena o Knitted Goods of all Tam reef) approaching holidays, to which 1 call of my patrons and the pubiic. H. SEMEEN, _ dect-tr 945 Penn’a | avenue, Foumay Ps PRESENTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWEL! SILVERS SKE, &e., P. waTtaene: Loan BROKER AND JEWELER, Fo? SHE HOLIDAY! decl-tr LADIES’ GOODS. Lerye and rich v > GOODS ¥ of Novelties in FANCY and RS, SUPPER CASES KS, CARD and CIGAR ion of JAPANESE Goons i Russian Leather FANS, WORK BAS. and HANDKERCHIEF BOVE 3 ut of Initial HANG ud TABOTS in ail euaden, INO CLOAKS and Vitter Jewance, at MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, G14 Dh stvect, Opposite Patent Oftice CLOAKS! | MILES, declttr (beaks: CLOAKS! A uew ond attractiveline of CLOAKS for Ladies and Misees, which Tam selling at prices aucH Lower than aaything I bave before offered. ‘M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, 907 Penna, ave. deol Mere RAM KID GLOVES. 2burh S810), BUTTON, § ™M), TON, #175 A foll ine of the above make Sast received in street and evening «hades. also ic and receiving every day, NOVELTI FRENCH MILLINERY SP~ Special attention given to orders. Mus. J. P. PALMERS, 1107 F street, between 1th and 12th. ARE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES. sAT CH, RUPERT'S. Os Tn street nw. t Miered’ Nipper lay Goods to be found in cand place, S®-No Praxct Storr. | Ueceed WINTER Boots. NFRMILYA is selling Ladies Buttoned BOOTS, th nt forret cn UrPERr 7th street now. novS0'Sna_ of bis own 1uuke, at $5.00. decttr 1417 Penna, av., near Willart’s Hotel | 200 BARBELS = aie MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER, In Store and to arrive. The Lett CIDER in the District. For sale st low prices by SAWL C. PALMER, 57 Greene st., Georgetown, D.C. HE Saeaae MARKET, Corner 14th st. and New York ave. FRANE J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. est Norfolk OYSTERS, an eiane of FRESH gas ‘Ob. Nia ly ehucked. AS-BACK DUt PREAS- ANTS, MILD TURKEYS Philadelphis POULTRY, wenderioing’ of | BEES, Southdown, Mt UTTON, Stailfed Beef, ll kinds of Meats, Fruits, Seatien Qrte™ for Dinner Parties filled at short, no. nov204r GEORGETOWN ADVTS. ONRS. TO THE LAr NUMBER OF IN. VITATIONS issued, the ma) ors of Georxetown Assembly ™ annonince 1 dance will be given at FORREST HALL. Pere) etait pow ei Pelee Ww. = cial ee PREMIUM 8TEaM Drrrxa anp Scounine EsTar- LISEMENT, 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge st., George- town, D.C. Everything ng to the business promptly BI ey oe acre summer mont \ lank im ths. District work sect for and returned {ree of charge. COAL AND WOOD. axmaacre as aN BL Birewsous coAL. ae aid WOOD SPLINT Peaks for 00} on hand a full and well selected sup- pe orth the ab ‘above, and with uneq sri advantawes for Jow rates and prompt delivery. 1 invite friends and consumers 3 erally om © eend rid orders before advance in ‘Office, 0D Sth streck, ard ith street, between B and 0. “Wharf, Foot 1334 atnect. OV 16-1 ((°4E AND woop. i THE TIME TO BUY. j Ca at Gur wharves: foot OF TS Re ead eee tor | arriving. WOOD of al! | nde. Large stock and fair prices died KINDLING WOOD. T! Kindling inving « ise Lishiar wits cvery bundle von Branch Office, 12th and Peneaere re W hier Pas ya 51300 Profits on i om 10 days tose investment of a S18 Eropo tonal recur every week on Stock Options of sirchlars free. fuitree tPories WiGT « 65, ers, 85 Wall street, New York. Jo8-eod&k W ILLET & LIEBE’ OFPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET Cor. Sixth Street and New York Avenue, DOLLAR DOLLAR LLAR DO. DOLLAR OxE SNE ONE HUNDRED FEET OF OF OF OF BOARDS BOARDS ARDS BOARDS ar WILLET & LIBBEY’S, OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, Cor. Sixth Street and New Fork Avenue. decl3-tr Fish, Game and Veg- The at their first } h be Brices to aut the times, - | ATTRACTIVE Goops The best in the city for the money. 610 9th street, oy. Patent fhe. ;HITE AND BLACK BERLIN ZEPHYR 9 cts. pe 11 cts. per oz. 10 cts. do. 3. 510 9th st nov2c-tr fers at the present ¥, elaborate, and extensive #tock, test Parisian aud New York shapes of LADIES AND CHILDE CLOAKS. ort, expeciall ter | Gunde, trauaued and fitting sear than thore of Nortliern taanufacture, “wl ‘are, made without any knowindye a8 to wh0 js to wear tm, while ours going direct to our own friends and patrons, self interest alone would prompt us in seeing that ‘noth tne that would tend toenhance ther worth should | sacape our ar attention. Paices RaNGE From $2.0) Up. We respectfully solicit a call. LANSBURGH & BRO. 404 and 406 Seventh st. _HOUSEFURNISHINGS._ novi} tjanl IB, PREPARE FOR co COLD WEATHER, If Zou want to be conufortable for the Winter #o to CVE. rirchase BPEAL'S: HEATING He has also a large ‘ick of other Sret-claes: STOVES, Js now selling at reduced 5 OV aT ATTEACTIVE PRICES. 4 fine CHAMBER SET at $2.60. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at $3.60, A fine CHINA TEA BET at $7.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00. abc above are only a few of the bargains which we offer to the public. Cali and examine our stock and you cannot fail to go away 1! SCHAEFER'S, _nové-Iy 1016 7th street n.\ EPwanp CAVERLY & CO., AT THE MASONIO TEMPLE, Save tue Best Lixe ov RANGES, (With Low or Elevated Ovens,) FURNACES, and FIRE PLACE HEATERS, IN WASHINGTON. | Tasco. Fo ots Se Taw. ent Geman Have also a large stock of GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &o. At Repucep Putcea. novétr RE £OU PREPARED Fo: Jf not, call at GARTRELL & 00. he Store, 815 Teh xt. nd I. You can tween H ai { buy trstclase STOVES and TANGES at ize | jowest Prices. ae LATROBE, to) - eat [wo roame, at the number, $1 Hinet belwecritend Tae oy 2 bre te Goldemidt's Toy Store. {o22-tdec25) GE RTKELL & CO. P, HANSON HISS « ce. IMPORTERS ND MANUFACTURERS, SUBNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIRBORS ORNAMENTS. <6 N. Charles street, Baltimore, GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE OOM: PLETE FORNISHIN Gs FIXTURES! GAS FIXTUBES! Lass Taaw Factory PRices. Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Mesere. Mitchell, Vance & Oo. I now offer the largest, Snest and cheapest goods south of New York. ALL GOODS WARRANTED T0 GIVE SNTIRB SATISFACTION. PROPOSALS. PARTMENT OF THE INTER! ae aa Deccubar tbe, 2978 will be recet' antl M, TUESDAY. Becanber 17 By 1 ft ee dee be farnis cies! Siccberr toe oaock fet, ie CORNED BEEF AND BMOKED TONGUES. BBEAEFAST BACOX. SHOULDERS. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1491 New York avenue. F

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