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FATAL QUARREL IN 4 BAR-ROOM. James S, Coombs Shot Dead by Sam- uel Emery. About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon a quarrel e in the Marble saloon, corner of Penn- sylvania avenue and 9h street, between a party ung men who had been drinking pretty iy, and finally blows were given, and a | young man named Samuel Emery, jr., pushed the fountain which stands aloon. His friends resented Emery with their canes, and. in a corner, attacked him vigor- iis head preity badly s far as possible and calling upon them to desist, he drew a revolver and fired a ball from the pistol taking person of James 8. Coon ide of the saloon. The bail passed bs’ head, and he fell to ers Dally and Duval, hearing the stily learning the results Emery and a young man named Varker as connected with the a m tothe central guardhouse, crowd following. A stretcher wi ule victim was ak A. Bowen was called THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. Where To Buy Holiday Goods. As ustal in the holiday season, THe STAR’s advertising columns are a full and reliable d’- rectory to heads of families where to buy the most and best for the least money. continue for some days yet to call attention in column to new advertisements as they THE EVENING STAR. .. December 26, 1878 ‘THURSDAY... The Weathers OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICE Fer the Middle nthe maidtiie JACOB BROTHERS, jewelers, are offering great ne oes bargains for the holida: amethyst, cameo and in solid gold wat *he: rings; solid gold ear- rings, in every pattern; solid gold sleeve but- and solid gold and cameo searf pins handsome stock of solid gold neck and opera chains, from $4 upwards; diamonds at astonish- ingly low prices backing him uj RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following Is the sof the thermom- into the part: ett the opposite 3 Pennsylvania avenue, sti through coc ie. to Offer the best. furs for li fort gentlemen, fine sitk umbre! LOCAL NEWS. Amnsements, &c., To-Nizght. M. WILLIAN, 907 Pent National Theater. — Miss Katy Mayhew as Ferd’s Opera Honse.—“Humpty Dumpty” corner 7th and I. streets, all kinds of plain procured and 2. Murdoch's be station hous’ in, and after exami need it fatal. The ‘ t low prices. Te look at his advertisemen' THE MALAGA Fi tore, 412 9th su above the old stand.) fruits, canates Condensed Locals. MPANY have moved in il be lighted a: 5:10 pm, da word after re- ai > the 3) Pi Ses ceiving the shot. ¥ COSL. aL BROADH nolds, of the Mule enth and 10th streets, ¢ and beat him badly. y met with a severe fall on the tce th and 10th streets, Tuesday nd had to be carried to his home in a ears old, and had years been in th § vania avenue, has re- ceived anew instalment of little men Ing, embracing dren and boys’ for the past thre driver of aw auctioneer. who Stat m of Mr. Wash. B. Williams that he was.a faithfal was from New on E, between '§ dress shirts, «! All the new style: goods are being recelved dally. at Lowe's, Stl Mathet Space pt. a young brother. N WHO FIRED THE FATAL stor. ry is well known if this ¢ and persons visited the lake west nd enjoyed the pwe Coming @ in imillinery a siness for several years \ ailor, at Ist and b streets northives! THE DEATH OF MR. COOMBS, : ation and find- sses had been released for s morning Gecided to hold stat 11 o'clock w-d iter the shooting, one of got his pistol away at. Austin sent Sergeant Heft Sutton to recover it.and it w » Mantz, Who to whom tl KO upon the Babe e¢ injurious to tl it is feared it will Ja street, opposite rried on there. ‘o., though they have been called for Christmas goo: it ock of clothing, genulemen’s [1 Coroner Patterse considers her et. Is offering gre. Mt furniture, crockery and 1. A barn on Clark Mi .. Was burned‘ 1 Seereted it. found inthe } rived if from af lish walkin od boys’ shoe. boys’ button galters, &c. ‘Trouble Among Labor HOVE HODNETT AND HIS SECRETARY AT 7 Pt. when the post hation was held this mornin: Williams were botiat the Station hous Trouble had been brewing between John Pope Hodnett, chief of the Labor League, and retary. Wm. Brig; itculminated in open contit pistol is a six barrel s. for some time, of both parties, it charzed With assault and battery and S with embezzlement. stated to the detective elt Indliced him to come. to this nia in Septembe nership in the Labor Li (Hoduett) had ina At Pollee iead- ing him & part nd the busin Hunter of this city rs of some l at si Jor bee-hives. 'T of Hodnett. so a ne: “by the widow ¥ land and relingut A difficulty ar t the widow tried to induce him to relinqui deed of the land without any considera quence it li at once tara it fo him (Briggs), who held on to ft. new headquarters, on Missourl avenue, and not liking the the Labor League, Briggs, it 1s trying to get rid’ of the conee and A.B. Williams. offence to Hodnett, against Briggs of S15 7th stree ‘d that, with » Harble Saloon to ge ere were ten or Wel rat the time, er to warm hims ticed two men start to fight, and thes ‘one who did. the shooting w em; next two others cot at it, and. n_ into the basin, and when he out he said he was nearly drowne: et into a third fight, and they around to the eating bar, and one or them drew a pistol, and instead of shootin the man be had under his arm, he shot over his Callahan and two or three others ran behind the bar. the decr and found it locked. but subsequently Witness was told to point out the ;and he did so, after examining the yor fity persons In the room. jot was not in the fight, but wa pside the eating bar. senced the third iicht, but thinks me called the prisoner a liar, wien le He thought that the rt i turn the latte beds with donb’ idow Hunter, The interesting food run at the National iss Mayhew in the title role acquits i is of the frst nued during the not one of th: Will be col f managers of the IT —Crowded houses } se ot “Hinapty Dumpty Hent Humpty. Murdock, the vete- will have a ben- Joha T, Mitchell; Mr. Denier make id a statement of around from Witness ran to fit here this event ures, Shakespeare, Dic t he had no doubt would contribute inclement season. ace with Major T that the District ‘he Comique #00 per mont ted and excellent pri Could not tell engineer com AND BAtt of the Lone Star Ben- irker, Foley, Lane. brought up, and tl he man ‘the pri x pe deceased Was abort ten 2 Don’t think that es in the first and second fizi ROM THE BITE OF A MAN , a well known re his residence on 3d street, between 1 Superiuten cling with.) dd set The labore hey said tue reason i more interest in Uuls thought it would be ¢ his death being the re nthe system from the bite of a mau ‘d Danaher, with whom he had an months ago. Some wee ; but the poison had Last Sunday bd to amputate the arin, bit the Marion Eubank testiti d that about 41 org’, inte the saloon with Bush, ight commenced, thre 9 of them tn stopped, and the oth on the floor tion over two about five minutes a make them give opposed to giviz ans determined not to do so, as Un ht their patient aroiid, and botti men finally got up and went up to the fpery was standing up by the eatin ast couple were parted, those whe had been in the 2uld not survive the op- sanative of C to this country ile first was em zat went up z mind Emery, Vl sive ame up and toc id, “1 ddn't w: y one crowdon me.” party came up and v a calied him (E.) ad—d him and then clinched fell on the Noor; they t again to the side of the pooi; pool; he got out Give ft to hima Mike,” g and that none employed as a contré money or labor. Hroads xceptions to the sinec resided. He at once en- of grading and gr: as also exeav: “and Emery nd seutied until bot gaged In the busine: ife ammassed quite a tor ut recently Lost estate Investments. 28 years ago, was thd ine been grea i fred and the man was si 3 1 hold of hin at ho shot: 15 posit've that Hed with Eme THE COURTS. CRIMINAL Covrt—Judge Wylie. On Tuesday, James Warfield, larceny of a horse and bukgy from A.B, Dennis; verdict guilty; sentenced suspended, Adj S Jury discharged to January lay, estate of Mari ed and cause continued to J John Hit uandian to Carrie V Hill, gave additionat bo Robert Harriso answer Enited Sta turnof service on District. Attorne} Mr. H. B. Moulton, and caus tate of Thomas Ande ters of administration 4 ° of heirs-at-law in favor of H. Estate of ¢ Ford; Lou qualified as ¢ ‘atrix; bond ber of accounts were approved and passed, BEro Bis CARTTER IN Cray! Leonard 7 an to Leonard was ordered to p: On oF bet ary 10. Raymond W, Burehe was appo: guardian to nM. Burehe, his infant c bond $2.00, ned to POLicE Court—Judye Snell, To-day, Sarah Johnson and Anna Conroy were sent down for disord Mary Nutrell for v assauli on Julia ¢ perso: cognizance to keep the ‘peace. Joseph I colored, pleaded guilty to stealing $9 In m: from Jarvis’ confectionery store, 9th Str in jail, Moses Johnson, colored, ch: with a: Farquhar: $10, Johnsoi two gallons of oysie Philip 5 days tn jail. John young man, y of an Gvercoat worth $5, from 4 m David. Kaiser said he was. drunk; 60 days in jail. “Also, lareeny of a lady's loak from “Heniy Ottingen; 60 ‘days more. rah O'Brien, assault, on Anna Conry; $20, ai White, loud and botst 3 treet profanity In Georgetown; Kobey, with one eye blackened, ‘dwith being drunk and disorderly Charles Contec, defacing 2 tree box} jamin F. Caulk, was sent down as a Vagrant. John Simms, profanity: $3. John li, Francis, loud; $5. Charles Jefferson, color charged with carrying 5! Mortis Carroll, street cursing: Win. ( loud: $5. John stafford, charged with carrying a pistol on a cour i Or 60 days in jail Charles Murphy, edlored, carrying a dir *: b day Lewis Tabb, loud and boi sa 5. Moses Joli erino, loud Jones, Same; $3 bs ington, was fined $ exc r Veing drunk and disorderly. Win. king’ aud defacing private property GEORGETOWN. Day was en for drunkenness, t ‘Trinity (Catt very quiet one rresis Were mnt U serv re Johns .P. B) M. E.) church ‘i im, a quarrel on 1s Ily arose ye Jetfer 1, White, who stolon him and th man na in the ter has been drawn off borgetown level, and Pp is about closed for Clvy ITEMS. It May Nor BE R. H.. the Prince of Wales ordered one hundred c taken on board the Bo You KNow Old Brown Windsor Soap lasts longer, is mere highly perfumed, and emoliient In use than these young fellow: «& E, Atkinson, Manufacturers, London. Dr. E. C. Mowarp, of Philadelphia, has writ- ten a strony certiticate in praise of Duras Rheuinatic Remedy. Hei dache yields quick Costs but 5 Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are prepared especially to cure sick 1 ache, nervous headache, dyspeptic heada neuralgia, nervousness and sleeplessn fi cure any case. Price 50 cents, postage tree. ‘old by druggists. Office at 106 N. Eutaw st., Balty Md. 10th, 1: THERE 18 5 GILEAD, and the Tar Adie’s Lalsame, or Galm of Gilead Tree, com. bined with Honey and the Extract of Hore hound, in the form of Hale's H and Tar, is the most potent remedy for ¢ 8S, and Tnituens Bollinger to be for private use. Specific 8 Ce ache Drops cure Toothache in one minutes, Sold by all Drugxists at 25 cents. eo For Urwarps ov Trrty YEARS Mrs. Wins- Low's Soothing Syrup has been used for children, It corrects pees of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhea, whether rice a from teething or other causes. An old well-trled remedy, 2% cents a bottle. To LADIES AND GENTLENZN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, rear 9th street. By promply adopting the 1: improvements, whether ‘of American or Euro- pean invention, he is enabied todo bis work in amanner net to be equalled by those not pos- sessing these facilities, Gent's suits cleaned for $2. N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1.50 a window. Wool blankets from 50 cents to $1 a pair, by cleaning a number a re- ducticn in price. Satisfiction guaranteed. His dry cleanser removes crease spots effectually from any article, and careful pressing gives them an appearance as if newly made. a GEORGETOWN ADVTS, “a>, FARMERS, TIONAL BANK, G Elec P he Banking House on the 14th of January, 1879. “Polls oven from 12 nm. to 1 pam. “tee W. LAIRD, Jn.. Cas! “You —ola—, W. H. Barstow to. ‘d him, saying he ina decl2 Taw: FOR, RENT —in a quiet and pica nest and comfortable FRAME 10} y en rooms, ss the di oC. AL lone tora 199 Big st : Teveroved bs (87S: eae er : odin now the ta iu this part of tuo Country. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIOM BSTZaM DyY=tNG ARD SOOURING Mevrap. LIaGMENT, £9 Jefferson sty, near Bridge st., George sd IGA A ated syle Everything synertaining to the business prowptly attended to. cleaning of Carpets, Dru, Giankets a specialty during the & District work gent for and returned f1 Hi birds feed t 2 WAS afraid he woutd ix . He deceased) had bee 1 id to Lim, “WH you non the Moor. ‘aS not in the th ding off. dust after the pistol w dodged behind the bar, demonstration like he was going to fight 1 Was the next witness, but ing elected the fol wugias, P.C.; D. EB. Ritehie, ‘asper Koch, V.C 3D, Danzhi i Hi, Galleher, M. at A.; Jolin §, Fined, K. S.; Jolin M. Kile, M.of F John. Moilu: Representat! hton, John M. Kine, J. Moling, John S. F: voung birds: an (proprietor of the d to two ment 7th street and Mary pauction by John W at 12 o'clock, hoon, st established stores in our city, ——__ I. SHUSTER & SoNS. 919 Pennsylvania ave- nue, commenced this morning to allow a dis- nt of ten per cent. on all e disturbance and Aman named MeLaue attacked Parker when witness turned lis ba zi ground anda qv a Suite Lott Parker up froin th New Orleans, is one of we throughout t tie man: he a3 been these distributt Vest who fre: their actions. T ash purchases. ad todo with it, and but I won't see a ne said they would wee him and Emery toox off his overcoat, nm shall use me that v 1 larze bottle CALIFORNIA, ty their fortune. t to have any t E. 8S. BARTRAM, (Lave or New ORLeEans, La.) BARTORIAL EXPERT, AND “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD.” NOW WITH : GEORGE T. KEEN, wep25-tr 412 Niath street. SNOW-WHETE BRAD eel be munesniesd if yca Use CERES, The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the District, or, Bterling’s St. Louis Fancy Patent, ‘A mest beantifal Winter Wheat Flour, or GOLDEN HILL, ell-enown Standard Family Miour of the Dis- ict, It is betler than it ever was, and 120528 Boils a0 Broad as light and as ‘white as tue driven snow. The abovenamed Flours can be bought at any Grst-class Grocery Store. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Conve ler STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE. eet2-3m ‘WM. M. GALT & CO. ) prevent the he had doue so, wert and Foley bellad ne then stinding In the arted towards them, and at sim Johnson went towards Fmery several thnes with his . HARE & SON, dec20.20 1213 Th St. m9, bet. Mand Lane were striking Emery. his revolver, and witnes while he was struggling to get him ( | the partition the revolver went of, witness having hold both of Emery’s hand and the In the meantime several ot parties were striking at Emery, lows, One of them by a cane. When the shot was fired most of the crowd re- y then drew the work of an tr heey nan Oe n the building, ELrCAMPANE AND HoaRHo! ELECAMPANE AND Hos ELFcaMPaNE inp Hos Piessant to the iaste. be taken at any ti SENTING OFF aks, Shawls, Deautifal adress goods. silks, kets, cloth for tol at the time. received two K and wool dress a 3); ladies’ cloaks reduced from $15 down to $10; pure wool blan- kets reduced from $ down to Diapkets, $2.50; broche shawis.—Ad? ——_——_— Cuxistwas Paxtowmmes Mute College, Friday, 644 o'clock, at Metrupoli- Tan Sunday school rooms, ussiet in clearing the throat aad st olee. Put up in Harr Pousn By s ARTHUR NATTSNE, PHanMecisr, and 42 and D sts. nw. Dr. J. F, Hartigan testified as to the autopsy. wutton, of Allemance county, N. C.. John W. Drew, W. H. Parker, Michael J. Lane’ Michael Foley, and John 'T. Bruce also testitied, No verdict had been rendered uj of going to press, students of Deat ip to the time | Ger, rath and Is: Beenttr: NAVE SWEET | sacksows CHEWING, BEST. Awarded HIGrEsT Paizz at Centennial Exposition for FINE OHEWING QUALITIES and EXCELLENCE AND LASTING CHARACTER OF SWEETENING AND FLAVOR. tka. The beet tobacco ever made. As our bluestrip Eaie-mark is closely taitated on inferfor goods, cep ealers, Sond for sample, Tree te OCA. SACRSON lor 12 C0. Mire, Petersburg, Va sand PEAS Is TO GIVE NOTICE—That the subscriber of Washington City beth obtained from the Su- preuie Court of the District of Columbia, holdiug special ter or Crphans’ Court bu: letters of Ha non the etal of CHARLES the District of Columbia, de- It persons having elatma againet the sald Sueered acelereby warned to exible the same, with the vouchers thereof, tothe subscriber, at oF Other wien by law teeuctuded from a benstl of ti se e exclu ‘ f the Suid estate. “Given nnder my band this 10th day of Gitiawaw STEPHEN F. GILL, Admnjstrator, TOBACCO. ____ HOLIDAY Goons. pemmay JEWELRY PRESENTS. JACOBS BROS., JEWELERS., 1229 Pennsyleania aves ieee old Gold SLEEVE BUTTONS, from $250 per pair, upwards; A Gold and Cameo SCARF PINS, from $2, | PARLOR ©) | GOLD AND SILVE SCARF FINS, EARRIN' JACOBS BROs., A229 Pennsyleania ave. mivivyed by us, and will Fe® THE HOLI FUSSELL'S. CE CREAM. the best. “HARLOTTE RUSSE, 90 and 59 cent E JELLY, 60, 30 and 20 cents pe New York are. GREAT ATTRACTION RICH HOLIDAY PRESENTS. A ae aceon qT, GOOD GOODS, s VERY LOW PRICES, DIAMONDS, FINE GOLD JEW AND OTHER RARE GEY S. FANCY GOODS, Erc.. 8. GOLDSTEIN & 00. LOAN AND CoMMIss E. cor 1uth and D st: mnting Pennsylvania av TINE SILK. UMBRELLAS, \D SEASONABLE PRESE STINEMETZ, 1237 Penna. avenue, Has received fresh T2387 Penna. aves, STINEMETZ,; “Next to cor. 1ithist. |___ HOLIDAY Goons. _| HOLIDAY GOODS. | GOVEREIGNS’ CO-OPERATIVE aSsoctATION ]{OLIPAY Furs. | HOLIDAY GoopDs, SILK CIRCULARS, FUR LINED, | 2 ton Stawson’s Candies: 10 bate Nats, ix a Se Tesdtts, ii > tS AND HATS, I UNTLETS MEN'S, BOS AND MIS F every ext SILA cMiinerthas, SULEABEE A. B. SCHOFIE aah . ee = Li > Lows PRESENTS SUITABLE For WILLETT © RUOPF, BEST Harrres ann Pom GENTLI _Bee20-t 9IS Pennsyloan WM. S, TEEL Ceosszeoners, 935 Pennsuleania ave. GOS 9A street, aee2t PeMPay ciers. tr Ovrostre Tue PATENT Orricr, Offer eyecin} Dancaina in SILK HANDKERCHIEES, INTLIAL HAND! IFS, { HANDKERCHIEES. # RICH EMBEOIDE GED HANDKERCHTEFS, STERI N AND LACE COLLARS AND CUBPS, FIN MECAATES, LACK TIES, KAD aso CLOLE All stylish and new, and al lower prices (han ever | pERFUMFRITS. FANCY SS TEMES fore. FANCY SOCKS. LADIES’ STOCKUN 3, ae H. SEMKEN FANCY SKIRTS, WOOLEN SHAW S.GOOT AND 00) SS SILAS, VELVGES AND Oe” SATINB. Hen DAY Goons. IPRESS and MONOGRAM, in opera th shades, lot of KID ESO] Sos HEMSTITCHED, COLORED 8, for ladies, HANDSOME DE NUTS! CANDIES 8100 Low Loo (FRENCH AND GERMAN SPOK RT Ahice ma decanter MES: Me ST Ges pot TEASONNEAUN —— = <= : dto be perfectly pure. No adule yentuitiod in oar esta'tisbnent. REED’S SONS, r 1216 F street FRexcn DRESS Goops. We have just — a splendid line of French xt @essr HOLIDAY Goops aT DREW'S DRUG STORE, Drees Goods for the holidays. Biaek Silks, in aplen- Corner 9th and Pennsyleania avenue new. | di de Armure dee20 bt 8 — $$ = — | Anure su and Coens res, full cNOUN hne of Houeefuraishing ve. Dam ]{OEIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. ye a 3 E. M. WHITAKER & SON, No. $41 Pennsylvania avenue. Our asortment of HOLIDAY PRESE complete, a friends and of E 1 sires and qualities ; + ce patterns, 1 will do well to ex+ ore purchresin D0, Howe. amine our stock t dela tr Usere L MOLIDAY & and Penciis, ¥ &e. Christnias and printing 4 Berrex PRIC. rehiefs, 50 cta. eae! ies’ and gent’s Handkerchie! ds Plain Poplin and Ficured D} ust the thing for Linen Cutis and Collars, from Pocket Books, Tidies, many useful art Allat Bottom Pi 5, Suitable for presents, GEO. J. JOHNSON, Cor, 7th st.and Market Space. HOLIDAY Sess TANTIAL CLOAKS trom $5 to $25. BLACK SILKS from $1 to $3 yard. BLACK CASHUMERES from 50 cents to $1 yard. BLACK ALPACAS from 25 cents to 50 cents. NOVELTIES IN NEW DRESS GOODS, reduced ALL WOOL COLORED CASHMERES: every color that is fashionable reduced to BLANKETS, 200 pairs, from $2to $10. BED COMFORTS from $1 to #3. CASSIMERES for Men and Boys’ wear, from 50 | At the low price of $100 and $110 at 14 Fine BALMORAL SKIRTS from 50 cents to $4. SHAWLS from $1.50 to $9. BROCHE SHAWLS from 85 to $25. BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, single and double, from $2.50 to $15. CARPETS at factory prices, from 15 cents to 75 NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LACE from 25 to 75 Immense stock of HOLIDAY GOODS at c.M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South side, near 7th street. DOUGLASS’, Ninth Street, St. Cloud Building. INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS HOLIDAY GOODS. ASSORTMENT LARGE, VARIED, PRICES RIGHT. LADIES’, GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS axp Will find romcihing to suit their taates, as well ae DOUGLASS’. FoR THE HOLipays. r Lerge and rich va ty of Novelties in FANCY ana LIPPERS, SLIPPER CA’ NDERS, CARD and Ol e Selection of JAPANESE GOODS. nd Kassian Leather PANS, WORK BAS. GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF BOX: Choice sasortment of Initial HANDEERCHIETS SILK MUSFLERS and JABOTS in alll shades. MERINO CLOAKS and VELVET CAPS of superior clesance, at MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, 614 9th strect, Opposite Patent Ofica. E BEAONS; SUSP. FOR CHRISTMAS, TOY TRUNKS, Ladies’ Dress Trunks, Men's Sole Leather and Folio ‘Trunks, Ladies’ and Men's Satchels, Traveling Begs, Shaw! Straps, Harness, Robes, Horse Covers, CBSISTIAN RUPPEKT, Nos. 403 and 405 Seventh street nac. EP FP. BROOKS, >) TEMPLE OF FANCY GOODS, videmmmctmotee CORCORAN BUILDING. HOLIDAY PRESENTS °Y DROP LIGHTS and TAD 3 also, NEW STOCK OF PATENT BRASS and PORCE- HOLIDAY PRESENTS. LAIN OIL LAMPS, at! of the latest Patterns and ityle of Finish. Jmporter of all ki Notions adapted for of New Toys and Fancy DOLLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SPRING AND ROCKING HORSES, Sole Arent for th f Messrs. Mitchell, Vance & GIRLS’ AND BOYS' VELOCIPEDES, Co.'s Celebrated SLEIGHS, ALL SIZES, GAS FIXTURES. NOTIONS too WORK BOXES AN: MUSICAL BO: WRITING DES! XD PEI CHINA VASES AND ORNAMENTS, | OWELRY and SILVERW. (WORK STANDS AND FANCY BASKETS, INE — arene Pott bony WARE, t HENRY HINKE'S, 425 9th st. nw. EF Those who wish to avoid the tare crowd nsn- ally attending at the pre. NOVETTIES AND PRES- sued ‘make their pelectioné ly, 80 as hs a} ‘8S POR THE HOLIDAYS. Tiel. : Phonographic PIAN Nts cuaemaas cars BS fr ICE CHRI [AS GIFTS. Piano Cover #6 to £20; Musical Inetra. = weuts, Musical Toys and Novelties, in great variety TWO NEW ORGANS WITH STOOLS, fers WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, { G.L WILD & BRO'S., EMPORIUM OF Musto, n. w., between Land M. :s declT20* 723 Seventh st. maw MATELASSE CLOTH for Cloaks; new patterns, | PYECORATED POTTERY MESSRS. M. W. GALT, BRO. & Cols AND PORCELAIN, STOCK OF JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Especially adapted for FOR THE HOLIDAYS IS NOW COMPLETE, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. AND INCLUDES AN UNUSUALLY LARGE Our display is now ready, and we respect-rage NUMBER OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR fully invite our friends and sojonrzers ined the city to examine our stock at their earliest: = CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT PRICES MUCH convenience, and We shall at all tunes give them our best attention. LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. decli-tr M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), _ aeclétr No. 1009 Pennsyleania are. | [[OlTPAX GOODS. _ HoeEemay Goopbs. GENUINE MONOGRAM KID GLOVES ‘We have just received Five Hundred Dozen 2-BUTTON, 85, LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS SBUTION, SIYTON, et for Ladies and Gentlemen, in Fancy Boxes, half C-BUTTON, $1.55, Hozen ineach box, price from $1.00 upto $3.00 per | tan tine of the abovn make, aleo of the CLOAKS, FINE SILKS and VELVETS, the | Coeprated susia (Waris) KID GLOV “i Stock in the City. W. W. BURDETTE & 00., Colored Bordered Linen ~ HANDKE®- declitr Nos. 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w, | CHIEFS, at lWc., 25e., 85c., 45c., 0c, and T5e. each. LB. PRINCESS PAPER SHELL ALMONDS 60 SILK HANDKERCHIEFS from 25c. to $2 each. 1 gallon good WHISKY ase 200 4 Ibs. New CURRANTS: Monrning Hakfs, Embroidered Hdkfs., Plain H. 1 val ion SWEET CIDE! 8 Hakte., Fancy Box Hdkis., etc., exc., at prices as » % low us the lowest. 31bs. LFGHORN CI x 1 gallon SWE! TAWBAG NOVELTIES in be. Cooking RAISINS (arcs) ion Genuine New England UM 1 bottle Scuppernong WINE (sweet C. 8. OMARE & SON, 1213 Seventh st n.w., lyallon Excellent oh FRENCH MILLINERY, reccivine every day, at Mrs. J. P. PALMER'S, dec20 tr Between Mand N, | S284 7707 Fst. mee., et 11th an. 32th ste. NTE STOCK ]{OLIPAY PRESENTS E = FOR GENTLEMEN. DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW Cost, ar BRODMEAD's, 1205 F street, Between 1th and HOLIDAY GooDs, Dress Goods, Hosier: Latest styles Sit Tat: Fine Stiff and We make as pecialty 0 Dog-skin and Cas: Waite and Red Unde: Kil Gloves, Rib- Napkins, as sor) HOL- IDAY PK fact aelitr = 1205 Fet.. betw GH J. FY Ny. ey | H* At LEWIS’ “POPULAR 0: deck f PRICE STOR _Me ae 920 Tih #8 Poeks OF ALE KINDS, FINE AND FANCY STATION BIBLES, PRAYE: BROOKS, HYMN CHRISTMAS AND eC. FAMILY WINE No. B05 mth st. mae. 3 bave in store, and respectfully’ ». f fi rr he es in inds, both i 29 Gist. mar. | Grandin, at pi Fou THE WoLpaxs. We beve now displayed an unmeina iy larme end | rer & Ce xaried stock of FANCY GOOD: TSCELLA- | past NEOUS suitable for p: STANDARD WORKS. rs Frve ecl2-2y stil and spar 22 Roden r and ¢ tingle bottle, ms. DIN: ‘The FINEST oe og a Wire GH = «CO. EXTaa DEY tol $21.25. accitte "Gor Fenns avevand Tinat, | DOUCHE FILS § 00, DRY VEMZENAY, gan. oEmax Goons. De Buen neem The public are invited to call and examine oneof | BASS & CO. PALE INDIA ALE. the ianjest and most attractive stocks of HOLIDAY | YOUNGEIS SCOTCH ALE. Thess Goods are inarvels of taste and eigranceana | Burerior OLD SHERRY WINE, $2.50 per gallon, at low prices for cash, at the Prac- tical Manufactory of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, £25 7th street, joining Odd Fellows’ Hall. REPAIRING. Trunks Covered, and Trnuks and Harness thor- oughly Kepaired by good Worzmen. 1; AT TOwakpD's, Corner 7th and L streets northwest, YOU OAN BUY 14 pounds New Currants for. 16 pounds Oid Currants for. 5 pounds bert Leghorn Citron 63s pounds London Raisins (double crown),. 5 gallons celebrated Rochester Cider. 1 gallon very best Catawba Wine.. 2 allons New Orleans Molasses. 6 pounds choice Freuch Candy. 6 pounds Mixed Nuts...... Hae Rehr es Renae BAR Tie AS OFACEUaING ion ess a nove wasted "Gee DAVIS & CO.’S P! jos.— theticliavs Lane L, SUMNER, 811 9h st n.w. comprise a great vuricty of Russia Leather, Ivory, CORDIALS of all kinds. Donutifel collaclon of Minton Pine both ee OLD WHISKIES, OLD DRANDIES, mounted. Fine qualities, at low prices. oe cece THOMAS RUSSELL, cy Stationery. Miscellaneous and Toy Books | dec31-2m snteveny eis, quali ad prey 1213 Penn’ avenue. a O. H. MORRISON. decS-tr 75 Penn’a ave. 1.0. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND ouPaY PRESENTs, SILVER WATCHES, IN MEN'S, LADIES —— AND BOYS’ SIZES, AT VERY MODERATE BRADBURY PIANOS, srry ORGANS. PRICES. New and full Stock at the LOWEST, ICES, and on the SIEST TERMS. M. W. 0, co. Pie Tgstruments "FOR KENT, and rent! declTtr ae eee & STAYMAN, SHEPHERD Dertprxe, okay Goons. 'D} 1119 Penn’a avenue, W decl0-Im 15 N. Charles st., BARLOW'S ART GALLIRY, OVELTIES FOR THE COMING a 1225 Pennsylvania avenue. N.S It t to make your friend a present, buy Rife Denke, FOutos, Book pia BORE only the original-mever Give initatinae BOXES, ‘ RS, PHOTOGRAPH Fames eg | _ We keep nothing but original and wennine and | PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS. SILK VELVET FRAMES, &e, and offer them es as any house io the States forthe cumequaag deck sw FOPAX PRESENTS. mind sf ROS erection _ Reta of Colts ana Bows, Linen and _ STLVERWAK, ae. c Fiannels, P. WALLACE’s, T reas Goods, Shawls, sea ots degli-tr Corner 7th ponth 1417 Penna, av., veer Willard’s Hotel, ==—=—S—=""

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