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HOLIDAY GOODs. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY JEST BLIsHED 1863. AT HEILERUN'S SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 Szvewra Stagger Nostawesr, (Sign of the Old Woman in Window,) Can be found the best makes of GUM BOOTS, ALL SIZEB. ARCTICS AND KUBBER SHORS, EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN SLIPPERS. GENTS’ FINE BOOTS AND GAITERS. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ENDLESS ‘VARIETY At? Prices To Surr arr. a15-6t FEeNcu FLowens.— Xie ‘tnd CORSAGE BOGULTS. in alr gens REFS an SARDINENS Sed ts tee eo WEES BAS- PARISIAN FLOWER CO., 413-1m_ 1110 F street northwest. KS FOR THE HOLIDAY! aan SER ETRE SATS, soon, POCKET CUTLERY, PAPETERIES mes = FINE STATIONER' , &e., Lowest a BERTS' BOOKSTO! 410-2" 1010 Tth street: above New York avenue, A HH°»4¥ Goons. Fisk, Clark and Flagys' LATEST NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Gloves and Neckwear, Handsomely ‘Embroidered Silk Suspenders, im fancy Scarfs Uy Pur- Glov Bishan eames Raney Se +» gAnd » full sud compete stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, especially for the Holidays. THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, ais _816 F street northwest. Ores HOLIDAY EVENINGS. COCHRANE & CO., OFPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK, AND ALSO 1630 14TH STREET, BETWEEN CORCORAN AND E STRELTS. ar patrone, we print a closing rhyme ‘twill be the vory las: tima, In the Evento Stak that we stall tell, ‘The wonderful bargains we have to sell. ‘Last April we opened the doors of this Store Uptown, where none had been before, Kind Ladies and Gents came in to buy ‘Because popular prices are not his: Now Cochrane & Co. opposite Rigss’ Bank, Wish the Public sincerely to thank, And offer uptown another treat At sixteen thirty, Fourteenth street. At both #tores now, we are open at nizift, “Tis pleasunt to walk when the moon is bright With your lover, or others, nice presents to find In the Stores wheraver you are treated kind. Our ertaloeue to name, is twice too long, *Tis bert ty mingle with the happy throng, Bee the wind faces and select yourself From a thousand articles on every shelf. ‘There are Delis and Chins, Toys and Books, Foster Patent Kids, fiveor seven Hooks; © A new ict just in, to mention the sumne, Ladies know on there our excellent fame. Linen 'Kerchiefs with Initials, or those of ilk, Brightest eolors if you wish, or white as mill. Notions, Laces and Linens, everything new, Damask Toweis, with Initials in red or blue. 1955 GRAND eaene 188] ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION aT CHR. RUPPERT, ‘Moa. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NOTHWEST. Importer of all kinds ‘H, ENGLISH AND GERMAN TOYS AND FANCY GOODs. Mr. T:nppert takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the pubite generally that he has just re- ceived through his aents in France and Gerinany the largest and finest stock of goods, as follows: ‘French an‘! German Dolls of all Designa, Toys, Games, Soldier Equipmenta. Busela Leathor Work, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Writing Desk nd Dressing Cases. Musical Boxes all size= and styles. China Vases and Ornaments, Willow Work, Stands and Fancy Bascots. Hobby, Spring and Shoo-fly Horses. Boysand Girls Velocipedes and Dol Carriages, Sleuzhs, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, &c. Bioycles all sizee, of different Desicns. 10, 000 other articles too numerous tomention. To avoid the usual rush at Christman times our @ustomers are invited to make their purchases eariy. 82 Selected goods can be laid aside until Mt desired. W4ltan WATCHES. Fr 410-2w WATCHES manufac Waltham, Mase., a8 the beet time-keepers that can be obtained for the price. A large savortment of all «rades, in Gold and Silver Cass. of the newest patterns, always in stock. . BRO. & CO., NIA AVENUE. Rare a TTRACTIONS~ FOR THE LADIFS aT CH. RUPPERTS, | NOB. 40% AND 405 7TH 8ST! ‘T NORTHWEST. | low on bond & macnifoent stock of new and beauti- fel styles of Embreid'rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, TABLE COVE TIDIES, WHIST BOL: of diflerent desu Fancy Worvted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every Gescrty complete outtit for Infants, CLOAKS, Children's Luce, Satin and Velvet Germantown: and Zephyr WOR: TING YARN, all colors, STED, German KNIT- ud all kinds of Embroidered juired in are furnished froe. Call and ex- EOD'S Studio, Vania avenue elevator. d3-Im VERMILYa's Lapis’ BOOTS. BARGAINS: BAYvGAINS!! Thaves large stock of LADIES’ WINTER ROOTS Twill se at GREAT BARGAINS. Many of then we been MADE TO ORDER, and all are FIRST- GLASS in every respect. JAS. A. VERMILYA, 610 Ninth steoes, n29-ba Opposite U. 5. Patent Omce. oar GooDs. MY STORES, N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. ” AT BO. 621 TIH ST. ax 708 AND 73s 7TH ST.. BETWEEN @ AND H, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR. t Engravians, Oil Paintings, rine, Loca.ng Glasses, Gems N } deiras, Choice Old Jamaica um, Scotch Whik GOODS. [HE PARK MARKET. T VEGETABLES, AND CANNED GOODS. GEO. M. OYSTER, Jn.. & BRO., _a16-Im 12th street and Massachusetts ave. FoLDay Goons. Qur Entire Stock of FANCY and JAPANESE GOODS, WORK BASKETS, FANS, WHISK-HOLD- EMONOGHAM KID GLOVES! fone 414 but $ VIN OPERA RID GLOVES, toate so wounguetaine UN: patione, $1. f UN- D GLOVES, in band 10 bution iengiin, every pair warranted. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 417__Noe._ 621 awp 623 D Stuer Nontnwrsr. MA4%D4RIN ORANGES. FLORIDA ORANGES. BOSTON DUCHESS PEARS, PLUM PUDDING. MINCE MEAT. FRUIT BUTTERS, RAISINS. CURRANTS. CITRON. BOQUEFORT OMEESE. NEUFCHATEL CHEESE. FROMAG£ DE BRIE CHEESE. VAN BEIL'S RYE AND BOOK. B. W. REED’S SONS, aa 1216 F street northwest. — BBB RRR A DDD BBB RRR. Y B Bur AA PREY Uae yy BBB RRR AA D D BBB URRR YY BBR RAAAD DB BU UR R ¥ BBB R RA ADDD BBB RE Y¥ uv PIANOS AND ORGANS. firvi For the Holiday trade 1 am receiving s large both Square and Oprisht Grape ih Sabon Ebony, hich will bs id om cerr Sout Cageeees are if ; pecially 1ow discounts for cazh. FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer aud Dealer, 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Hom Goobs. al5-1m Our stock of Diamond Laco Pins, Finger and Ear- rings, Fine Gold Jewelry, American Watches, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety, Plated Tes Seta, Baskets, Bowls, Ice Titchers, Ca-tora, Butter Dishes, Soup ‘Tureens, Forks and Spoons, Kogers Bros’. Plated ‘Table Cutlery, Jos. Rogers & Sons’ Sheffield Ivory ie Cutlery and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera sses, Brass Sconces, Mirrors. Cand’esticks, etc., was never so Barge and Complete, which we call to attention of purchasers, as thoy will find our Prices Low. HARRIS & SHAFER, 4113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FRE OLD WHISKIES, BRANDIPS, WINES, &o. ret fall Erectal ettention to our 1869 Pure Rye. our Gaff Pare Eve. our 1875 Martinsbu: t OUR BRANDS, Co BiNET TE #ROVE, Pure Rye, MPERIAL., LD serv Brandy, DI DON Sherries, OFF 1. ILAN x EX'S Ports, and YS 3 ky, Hol- land Gin, &c. California Brandy, Po tend Gin orn 5s Port, All of whieh we offer to the Trade at con be ot or elsewh A full line of ‘ine, Angeiica, &e. joes an low as tained in New York, Philadelphia, Bultiinore ere. We invite inspection and guarantee satisfaction. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 14-10 __ 614 and 616 Pennsylvonia ave. northwest. Hoar Goobs, Tam now prepared for the I Hotiday arado with a well ge'ected stock. Thame ft: pact isk — HANNESVILLE, THOMP: GRAY, BERKELEY, DOUGHERTY, = CABINET and BOURBON. Gantire Freres, Otard, Duyay Brandy. Jamaica and ‘Oia Port aud na" jew England ums. Fine Sherrys. tive Wines. At prices as low as the 2 THARP, 14-tojant __ 818 F street northwest. FO THE BEST OF EVERY THING Go to the PALACE MARKET. Corner i4th and New York Avenue. Ihave Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Smelta, Scollops, eto. All kinds of Game. ‘The most luscious Oysters. I don't keep cheap beef. My motto is the best of everything. Cheap things won'tdo. ais FRANK J. TIBBETS. _ [ANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, THE FAMOUS WEBFR GRAND SQUARE AND ‘RIGHT PIANOS. NING PIANOS. EMERSON PIANOS. THE CELEBRATED SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS. ILIS & CO.'S, 937 Pennsylvania avenue, SHIRTS. SHIRTS, SHIRTS. MIND YOU THAT WE SELL 2 ‘any other estab- your know- when every one ele asked $1.5 Bld Ite the same quality alt tha fre, Zhe sod Mya, tery" Shirt that vou bought of us 1, 3: 3, 4. or yearnago for 75 ccnts can be duplicated both tx ‘quality and price to-day, ‘The **Mystery” Shirt ts 25 rood as ington, and the yrice, unituished, te ‘any Shirt in Wash- only 75 cents, at street northw a6 M ou2 F Flay Goons AT MORRISON'S, 475 TENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Vasca: Card Recei: in el ins, bi cts. Gnera Gascea; Card Cases, Torker! Haat Dae Pocketbook; Toilet Cases for the pocket and travellini: Coin, Bass: Autocraph Arum from 100, to $5; Photo: Y i unmounted: Scrap Books; Child: | Rye Pooks in paper and bound, the larwest stock in | Washinton and at the lowest ficures; Children’s To ya, Games, Paint Boxes, &c.; Genta Shay Us ; To- ‘Stonds and Cases: M: olive wood, brass, leather anc Weights: Blottery and Portt curated Cand es; Earels in wood, wire and cellnloid; Bi-qne snd China Fisures—a lance variety: Go! and Penci.s: Jewel Cases, Boxus and Stands; Cologne Boxes of Paper and Envelopes from Io. to $10; boxes and do. in Stands; “Albertyye Pictures— it 21.50, over » hundred different subjects: ouds: Candy Boxes and Bank nias Tree Decorations; Work Boxes and Desks. X-mas Cards and New Year's tiou of, uny former years. German Favors, & isty. Couie early and avoid the crowd. W. H. MORRISON, Law RooxserLem axp StaTiowrn, 475 Penuxylvonia avenue northweat. ILT, SILVER AND COLORED PAPER, Gilt Stara, Silver Moex, Xmas Cards, Retief Pie” tures, Praus's Panels, Japaneee Goods—wonders 10F ladies and children’s faney work. 4. JAY GOULD, a a DD E™PsEY. DEMPSEY. ONE DOLLAR FER 190 FOR PIRIES" ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “Printed from Pinte.” Only estabjishm-ent imrthe efty furnishing that quality aud doing the work perfectly. A fresh and elegant arsortivent also of “LEATHER GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. DEMPSEY, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, ‘Ora House, n18-3in 933 Penna. ave., bet. 9th and 10th streets. WATCHES. Have opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal- bam WATCHES, all sizes and grades, at unusually dow prices, SAWL LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. JARLSBAD WAFERS, KUSSIAN CAVIAR,- CLAM CHOWDER, BRUNS- WICK SOUPS, CRESCENT Care DES GOURMETS, GOLD LION Books. c. oS BA JUVENILE. CLASSICAL AND STANDARD BOOKS, which will be offered to the public at PRICES NEVER SOLD HERE BEFORE. Call carly, as the selection is now complete at CHAS. BAUM'S, 416 SEVENTH STREET. 028-1m Knight's History of England, 4 vols.$ 6.00 3.95 Hume's“ “ Byols. 8.00 2.98 Macauley's ** hand Svols. 5.00 2.98 Gibbons’ Roman Empire, 5 vols...... 5.00 2.93 Young Folks History, 6 vols...... Charlotte M. Jounge, {llustrated. Rollins’ Ancient History, 4 vols... 3.95 Macauley’s Essay Poems, 3 vols... 2.00 McCarthy’s His., Our Own Times, 5 6.00 3.25 Bollins Ancient History, 4 vols. 3.75 2.50 Self-Help by Smiles, 4 vols.... English Men of Letters, 5 vols.. Plutarch's Life, 8 vols.....i Macauley's Life Letters, 1 vol... 2.60 A 8.00 10.00 475 13.00 24.00 11.50 ‘“*balf moroceo. 37.50 CHAS. BAUM’, 416 SEVENTH STREET. Orders from the country promptly attended to. A full Une of Christmas and New Year's CARDS at low Ee: ars DEPARTURE. A NEW DE! i DEMOREST'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY ‘The largest in form, the st in cirenlation, and gpaenter ts Aiy etnies mtn, ft Demorest’s Monthly Marazine prevents a grand comol- nation of the entertaining, the useful, and beautif with Stories, Eenaya, Poems, Fashions, Famiy M ters, Art Critiques, Lovely Oll Pictures, Steel Engrat inge, and other Art Features. Send 20 cents for a Spe- $guee copy, or subscribe six months ‘on trial for $1. veer. ‘There is no publication 90 cheap or fo good in thi world. Fer circulsr or full varticulars, addivss W JENNINGS DEMOREST, 17 Fast 14th street, N.Y. Fe" Volume 18 commences with November, 184 en for the Holidays alarge and D° MEN READ ADVERTISEMENTS? ‘We believe they do, but we also believe that expe- rience has taught them to discount about fifty per cent. ‘of what is generally represented. ‘We do not propose to inflate this to allow for paring Reg. Price. My Price. | down. ‘We represent in our adverticement only what WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE. In the first place, we are 6.50 | THE ONLY MANUFACTURENG CLOTHIERS IN WASHINGTOX CITY. ‘Wo have dealings only with the MILLS MANUFAC- TURING CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES, &o. Our stock of 4.00 | Our prices are naturally 15to28per cent. LESS THAN 2.60 | ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. SUITS AND O¥BRCOATS I8 LARGE AND VARIED, 48D PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURSES, LIKES,. BERWANGER & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ‘NO. 310 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 8. KATZENSTEIN, Manager. as IF YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, ‘Do not fail toca! and examine our arge assortment of both. Agents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES, ‘The best of their kind made in the country. Also, Pleaee call and examine our | LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, atock. Secure the superb number for January, with the W. 8. JENKS & CO., SSURHOMUD Gh Uinta © BECQHATE |g 117 Sevenrw Stunt Nowtniesr T= WONDERFUL LITTLE INSTRUMENT~ GUPERLATIVE, THE ORGANINA, Just the thine for a Christmas Present, Also, Musical Boxes and Aibume, Viotne, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Céncertinas, F Fifes. ‘Drums, and Musical Instruments of ever scription, at ELLIS & CO. $37 Penney ivania Agents for the famons WEBET PIANOS brated SMITH AMERICAN OR OW TO DECORATE YOUR HOMES — Fe acuriimar, with iurtratione, im avenue. d cele Fo DE MOLEST'S MONTHLY FOR JAN 20 cta. Address 17 East 14th street, 5-6t New York. HOOL BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ¢ ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Coxcoran BuiLpIne, F STREET. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &. 613-6m i) HE GREAT CLOSING SALE STILL CONTINUES AT SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, 90S SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND L. Wo will offer from Friday the following additional GREAT BARGAINS: » Gost Button Shoes -nt 9e., worth $1.50 at $1.15, worth $1.75 id Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.25 Ladies' Pebble Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.00 An ecggant line © Boys’ Ensiish Walking Bal: the low price of. About 40 pair- Boys' Gaiters, sizes 2 to which are cheap at $1.50. We still continue to sell Cousin's Cur Kid Button at $2.69, and Cousin’s French Kid at $3.75, in fact every- thing we have at ACTUAL COST, as we close business by January Ist next, If you wish to eave money call at once, as onr stock is still complete. This is an opportunity seldom offered. ‘Look for Name and Number. SINSHEIMER & BRO., ‘i 506 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND L FS HE BEST CHRISTM4S PRESENT! ‘The “PETITE” TRIVYCLE, for boys and girls, All kind BICYCLES, for boys and men. At COLUMBIA BICYCLE SCHOOT, 1108 E street northwest, WM. €. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. a6 AL, NOTICE, TO.LADIES AND GENTLE- 0 buy Gent's Si ‘wear. —We are closing out an immense stock of Genta’ SLi York manufacturer, and we can shapes and the prettiest silke in Scarfs, ui You ever saw. for if we did the: 80 you a6-16¢ Neckwear fora New show yon the latest lower prices We think it useless to paiie prices, mud be so low you would think itim- better a for yourselves, 1002 ¥ street northwest. B=Ts SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. Burt's Hand Made, Cloth Top, narrow toes. ITTON tS THE CORRECT STYLE, Burt's Hand-sewed Cloth Yop, London Toe. CONGRESS GAITER IS VERY NICE. Calf Hend-made ButtonGuiter is elegant. fect Ladies’ Hand Sewed Ladies! French Kid oes Bhioey, 800 toga Kid or Gost Buttons $2 ris Hoot for Ladies to. is the prettioat n the United te. eves" aud Children’s Shoes, good and cheap, dren's Spring Heels at low prices. ‘ho above can only be had at McCARTHY'S, YLVENIA AVENUE. Mi a 022 Crpes, CIDER, 100 BBLS. ‘REFINED MASSACHUSETTS CIDER, axD 100 BBLS. SWEET NEW YORK CIDER, Just received, and for sale by SAM'L C. PALMER. 124 STH STREET N. W., WEST WASHINGTON. CIDER. EFT Cider in 3-eallon kegs. Keg and spigot loaned. 2 Telephonic connection. aio C ARPETS. ‘Weare daily receiving our Fall and Winter assortment Of all the new designs in Carpets, cotuprising Royal ‘Wiltons Axmineters, Moquettes, Bigs'ow, Body Bris- gels ‘Tapestey and Ih Smjrna Carpets, Kris aud Mats in great. vari hoor Drngeetts’ all Smyrna Carpets by Linoleum in new designs. ‘Linen all widths. Raw Silk an tpg: Swine, Antique and Nottingham Saulage woeaminine our Block. om we 6 Our Lies HOOK, BRO. & CO.. 1328 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. ol 1 e} For sale at oflice of the Washington Gas- Heht Company, or at G. W. CROPLEY'S Drug Store, West Washinton. PEtation STAINED This grand and beautiful i long felt in tho ornamentation Rete to Church of the Tuearnation. deine 3G. CULVERWEL Aa ae ee LAs CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS, ‘The Sweetest, Most Nutritious and Eoonomical MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR KNOWN. ‘This Flonr is manufactured by Messrs. Washburn, Crosby & Co. of Minneapoli-, Minnesota. tails in Don't fail to ask your grocer ror it. au eworld. A trial ous. The larcest wilt satixfy the most fas- BARBOUR & HAMILTON, Wholesale Agents for Washington and Alexandria, 4-108 v pore D n22-2m _407 10th street, near the Avenue. 0G E HAVE THE BEST $1, ers in town, (solid Leathi E OUR # AND $5 BO $5 Bi a 1914-1916 Pennsylventa avenue. 3 BOYS’ Si CONG. GAIT- Penna, ave. S$ HAT AND CAPS, OL DRESS 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. EST $5 BOYS' SUIT CLOTHES IN TOWN. nd 1916 Penneylvan, avenue. ULST! 'T BEFORE YOU venue, ‘SELBY'S. KER BROS.’ the PIANOS; BURDETT ORGA Dest now made. G. H. KUHN, & BROS. PLATED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, best makes. DECORATED DINNER, TEAand TOILET SETS German Students’ and other LAMPS. CARPET SWEEPERS, STEP LADDERS. DOOR-MATS, TIN and WOOD! Au d full line of KITC: EN UTENSILS at low prices. Novelties in JAPANESE and GHINA WARE for Holi- day Presents, n30-Im NEw GooDs. GEO. WATTS, 314 7th strest, 5 doors above Pa. ave. DECORATED DINNER SETS, DECORATED TOILET SETS, JAPANESE POKCELAINS, Ail kinds of COOKING U' FURNISHINGS of the beet AND. DECORATIONS Ar ExtRemxLy Low Priors. 6 JFENSILS and KITCHEN it class. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, n19 709 Marker Srace. Gnd OIL, bites S $2 GERMAN STRENGTH! aio PORTED, ) a $0 cents Pint. NING PUROUS PLASTER, 10 cents a Piece; 3 for 25. BABEK TEA, FOR MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER, B. 13 25 Be A.M. KLoGAlWeK 10x, at TS ‘PHARMACY, 123 9th street northwest. ROBINSON & Cu., BOYS' CLOTHING HOUSE, 909 PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, _ 46 Im H tries, Boxes, Bi books, Pocket 1 games, ‘Tool Chests, Waxons, Rocking Hol rims and ‘Tors in xreat Bridgostreet, Georsetown. AND OTHERS, ¥OR THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS IN WASH- INGTON, Prace Your Onpers Win GEO. T. KEEN, Menrcnayr Tatton, 414 Ninth street northwest. OL enile and Tos IDAY GOODS AND TO’ complete assortment, consi variety. —A LARGE of Fine Pape- iting Dea. Work rockot- ks, Writ Bool ronze Inkstands, Autozraph Albums, Knives, Dominoes, Sheckers and other Hx LUNDY 1 ae as-3w A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. First premh spring wheat jon 28, W the At R tes ‘8.—The above-mentioned flour ium for the best cl Yhus day awarded ta entry N 25, department, to War, ites our hands, at the Natic barrel of flour made from » 28, I Kec to Wni, M. Galt & Co. ional Fair Grownds, of istrict of Columbia, this 14th day of October, 1881. = 3. M. WHARTON LW. ‘COME! JOHN D. NEWMA! N, Experts on Flour, t: JAS. S. EDWARDS, Marshal. is CERES, tho cele- brated Mi ta Patent Process Flour, which was awarded the Firet Premitin asinst all other competitors at the National now again in 1881. ‘The com tuinly a very lively one this yerr, testea for, but it was Kinipiy an fap 'S, and the premium just awerded well eat ding another trinmaph to the manificent success: cclebrated Flour has gained in this onity. We would respectfully mentig Anderson received the r a eee on. ae eon and ed were made FL ich is only another proof the best Minnesota Bitent ci eta | know For trict of Fair in 1879 881. e con! Fis UR, wi ds A No, 1 amon} to the tra: and 1889 ( ion iret revuituny rola medal), and flour was cer- minim was werbiiity to is only ad- a petit ‘the handsomest st of that it Flours yy le. ‘sale by all first-class grocens. W. M. GALT & CO. Corner Isr STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the eole Wholesale Agents for the Dis- Hecker's Buckwheat, celebrated Se!f-raising Flour and n22 Oo” STAG PURE RYE¢WILISKEY ‘is unequalled for smoothness, fiavar and purity, and for mB ‘the sideboard and sickroom is wngavallod. HUME, CLEARY & CO., x S807 Marker Space. NICKEL PLATED, LARGEST GE, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, ONLY $4,685 oa GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, C(BRISTMAS GROCERIES. Lance cupety, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 NINTH STREET, rex F axp F STREETS, NOTICE THE LOCATION. French Creams, fhoice A Ee Ghoice Mixed nt Princosa Paper Shelled Alt Soft Shelled Almonds Wamni New London Layors.. Choicest Deheaa Fruit Dehesa Table Fruit. New Valencia. Zantee Currants... Genuine Lechorn’ Citron CHOICE PRUNELI EY “itayenw extra eh CHOICE FRENCH rxUNES. RANGES, AGA, EXTRA CHOICE PRESERVES in glass, UAVA JELLY, NG and many other ‘Note the location. Bea MARMALADE’ desirable 11 ux 904 9rn STREET NORTHWEST, Between D and E, cpposite the Critic Office. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer. Looe 1oice HOLIDAY GOODS. Unusual size. Unusual size, New crop. ‘No seede. ‘8, PLUM PUD- ‘aries for the sea- variety and low SICAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. the Stief,| at lowest prices apd caxicet terms. Musical Instruments, Shect Muxic, Books, Musical Toys, and Musical Novelties it prices, at G. L. WILD & BROS., New Musical Ware Rooms, 709 7th street northwest. Until January 1 S00. or over, ‘will of. te preached with article for ‘of Sheet az d Edition THE GREAT MURDER ‘TRIAL. | *== THE PRISONER MAKES IT UNPLEASANT POE MR. SCOVILLE. THE TREASURY INVESTIGATION. ieee CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE TO-DAY. ee Guiteaa Opens the Afternoon Session. Dr. Worcester was cailed to the stand. came to my cell. inspiration and all that. use it in court.” + DR. WORCESTER SAID. opinion as a medical man. Mr. Scoville said that such witness was out of piace at this time. Mr. Corkhill said the witness had nemained here reluctantly, and was one of the most im- partial gentlemen he knew. “We "t any mone had,” said the prisoner. ‘That's all there is to this case.” When the court was reconvened at 1 o'clock, The prisoner, before the cross-examination was resumed, said: +I want it distinctly under- stood, if the court please, that on the 3d of July Col. Corkhill and his stenographer, Mr. Bailey, T gave them a full account of ‘this whole matter, talking about the Deity and It is wicked for that man Corkhill to come here and say that I never used that word Till the 19th ef July. He went and destroyed his note book so that I could not that he desired to state that he appeared here for the government, to testify neither for the Prosecut.on nor for the defence, but to give his a statement by the id the government ‘He wanted $500. ‘The District in COMMITTES ON RIVER FLATS. By a resolution of Senator Ransom the oom © | mittee on Potomac fats improvement has besa. ‘aereased from five to seven. ANOTHER PROPOSED RATLROAD. or Gorman to-day introduced a bill te | ‘neorporate the Washington and Georgetown Junction Steam Railway Company. The pre anble recites that a corpo: exists In Vine nia authorized to construct and oper ate a steam railway, beginning, as one of its termini, at Alexandria, and’ ra thence aorthwardly along the canal ‘and across its in the Potomac river to and upon the northern terminus in Washington ; that another Virginia railway is chartered to ran from the western boundary of that state to some point opposite the District of Columbia, a portion of which road is already graded te the be of the canal. Therefore, be it enacted, ete, that @ | H. B. White, W. H. Ely, W. W. Dungan, Austig err, RLS. Lacey, W. J. Cowing, H.C. Winshi Clinton P. Farrell and Jawes G. Berret, Uh associates and accessors, are constituted @ body corporate by the name of the Washington and Georgetown Janction steam railway com- pany,” ete. The bill goes on to confer the powe ers usually conferred in charters and also the power to the company to extend Its track across the river over the canal piers; that the company shall commence at the northern termin- usot the Aqueduct bridge, thence in an or southeasterly direction by the most feasible route to Rgck creek, with the privilege of @ siding on WRter street to its intersection with Lingan street, and along to the foot of 26th street; thence along the south side of the canal and by the most direct route to the foot of 14th strect, with the privilege of locating a near the foot of 17th street. The dill requires that the navigation of the canal shall not be obstructed. The capital shall not exceed $500.00, to be divided in shares of $100; that it Way appropriate a strip of laud wide enough for its track, and shall not charge over five cents for conveying any passenger within the District nor tonnage in’ excess of 8 cents per ton; that subscription books shall be opened within sixty jays. No. 626; artes ¢ 's Pastel Pait Ne Ss, of Imi : wel fon St MAWRITERS Not Art Gallery. HOLIDAY GIFTS, No. 626 e3 St ittings, with » choice Selection ties appropriate for Holiday Gifts ox0 Eutrect northwest. Frcs 20 CLOSING-oUT SALE! . $20,000! IN NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT YOUR OWN PRICES. Come at once and you get the pick of a new stock. BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. Mr. Scoville objected to having the district attorney fortify a witness befure the jury in that way, and the court ruled out the objec- tionable part of Mr. Corkhili's remark. The district attorney having repeated that Dr. Woreester had here reluctantly, the Prisoner said: “Give him the $00 and let him go.” = Turning to Mr. Corkhill the prisoner said: “A lawyer was at my cell yesterday. Says he, ‘Tam giad you are viving it to Corkhill. You are telling the truth about him.” The witness said he had changed his former niece hain Later Capitol Notes, SHORT EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE The Senate got through with its executive business in a short time, and then took a recess to await the receipt of the Garfield memorial House, intending to adjourn 83 soon as that could be received and adopted. DRIAL RESOLUTION PASRED. At 3 o'clock the Senate received from the House of Representatives the Garfield memorial resolution from th THE GALFIELD Mi M. ‘OODS. XC AS GOODS. A larce and relect stock of fine and medium quulity TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAG! SATCHELS, POCKi LETTER BOOKS, CABBAS, S, BOOKS, TOY TRUNKS, (our own make), ROBES, SADDLE HARD At the popular BRIDLES, ‘RUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY or JAMES S. TOPHAM, ith strect northwest. 4 WHIPS, &o., &o. ARTER'S IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS. Silk Pinch, $2.50; Double-width Pi 62%; Double White Blankets, 1a1 White Blankets, all pure wo: Table Damark, pure Linen, 50. Wool Dress 37%, worth pure Wcol, double wit Cloth for men and boys’ wi re i aid. bie fold, joths, $1.50 to Dreas Goods, $1.50; Double beautiful Sik and ; Colored Cashinenes, Ty; immense assortment of par. 50 to $1.50; Ladies’ Suit_ ing Flannele, all Wool, Navy Blue and other colors, 2! Black Silk Velvet, $1; Black Crape, do immenee assortment of hea y Cloak: 7 $3; immenee assortment of Jackets, Ulsters, Circulars, and Coats, the cheapest in Washinton; Donble-width Ladies' Fiannel Suiting,’ all Wool, 75: Co! : 5, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50; are spocial bargaina; Colored Cash- , BT, $1, $1 $1.25 and $1.50 Black Piano Covers, Silk Embroidered, $3. merea, not all Wool, 15; Colored Cashmere, ail Wool, 25; Nottingham Lece, for tains, 20 to $1; large size Bridai Quilts, $1 and $1.25; Colored and Black Satins, 18; Brocade Silks, all colors, $1. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. Mystories. ‘ire Kater- Month. 25e. = Davenport Ri MAGIC TRICKS. Devil's Rottle—Stands Up or Lays Down at comm 00 and. ¢ Tying, Spirit Rapping and Cabinet Spit Sparks and Volumes of Flame from ogitiitting Snake Bor—A Sido-eplitting Practical Joke. owen Cards—Change Spots and Color at command. icks Explained.” O’MEARA’S SPOR’ 1347 PENNSYLVANIA iG. BAZAR. Headquarters for that $39 Gun and that $1 Razor. pent Egos—A Fiery, Hiscing, Writhing, Monster oa yard Tone, uloorls hued from s tiny peat AVENUE. a6 FoEpay ANNOUNCEMENT. We are now full with the LARG! OF ver had the pubile, asd ay BHICES Et Finely Mlustrated Bool Poets, in all styles: Far: and Hymna's; Juve Papeterles and Albums; leather, olive wood, ebc. aud New Year Cards: Call early and avoid the rush. WM. ames, and 00K: ‘fos Books. BALLANTYNE & SON, 423 Seventh street. al ‘ks in rete; t Bibles; Pra} ared for the HOLIDAY TRADE: FAND DEST ASSN TED STOCK the pleasure of offering to as LOW AS THis LOW. Stondard Boo! and Pock: an immense stock and vat in plush, Ru: the yore ety 8 IRE SUPERB WM. T exsy action, durable, price’ low. aud term Call onials, euey. Grovesteen & First-class, ANOS. &e Ful er Pianoe, ino Roome, {nd see city te-timer ‘Also, v. SHAEFFER UPRIGHT PIANOS are first-class, splendid tone, . BECKER'S. Pus 901 9th street northwest. TUNING AND REPAIRING are 8m TE BEST WOOLENS OF FOREIGN MAKES. FINE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS, CORRECT STYLE AND CUT AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP COMBINED MAKE OUR PRO- DUCTIONS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILors, 1105_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a Foe CHRISTMAS OF °81, We offer the finest and most com In the city. Fagten for five WING MAC! years, with all a Special attention is called to on NEW ELDREDGE, ‘The licht running plete assortmentof INES. A machine for fami'y use at! war- i diachuents. ‘The finest and best machine ever offered to the public. Weed and new Vi can, Howe, and al other makes, . , new Ameri- ‘OPPENHEIMER'S, 523 9th street, St. Cloud Building. Machines rented and ts and findings for tred. machines, Boston MARKET. PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKIES, CHOICE BEEF, GAME, 18 R ICH AND FRUITY, FRESH FISH and LEON SCHELL & CO., ‘NEW YORK SWEET CIDER, Also, Delicious; in color, pale amber, CEAB APPLE CIDER, SupSrior as a beverage to the juice of any other apple. sane. “That 2500 modified his whole opinion,” up the prisoner. The wituess, after considerable sparring, re- plied that under the supposition proposed’ by Mr. Scoville he would believe the. prisoner t sane. He said that he no longer believed t posed them to be religious delusions or euiotions were the resul: of a diseared Brain. Mr. Scoville having asked the witness how much he been paid, the witness replies “not a cent how much he was to receive. GUITEAU WANTS MI. SCOVILLE To G0 TOME. ville,” asked the witness. foundedest fool I know. Yon ha off this case and go back to Chicago. You had better send in your bill to Corkhill, Scoville, Mr. Scoville produced a postal card written by the witness to him on November 24th, in for his conduct or tie detence. and said his side not be popular, but it is right and just.” Scoville having asked some other ques- tion, to which the prisouer objected, the latter broke out, and “I wish I wasa’t a prisoner: T would ask that Scoville be peremptorily ordered off the ease. ‘The prisoner then heaped abu-e upon Mr. Seo- ville, calling him an idiot and other hard ni “Between him and Corkhill bave a pre time.” Le added. This Joined. am the best natured man in the world when net abused,” he explained. Mr. Scoville who was much affected, appar- ently by what the prisoner said, addressed the court in a husky voice, saying, “if your Honor please, I expected to have Mr. Charles Reed to aid me in this case, and I have done what I could. It is not my fault that he 1s not here.” Tue prisoner. who noticed Mr. Scoville’s emo- tion, said soothing! ell, you are doing well enol Scoville, but you ought to cut short this cross-examination.” The witness, on redirect examination was asked what he understood by the word “pres- sure.” “It is simply another term,” said the witness, “for the conflict going on in the mind of a maa subject to a temptation to do evil.” Guiteau Breaks Out Again. Mr. Scoville was about to ask the witness a question, when the prisoner broke out upon him again: “If I was indicted for manslaughter and Scoville defended me,” he said, “I would be hung for murder.” He denounced Mr. Scoville as a “consuminate a: and said he was not competent to conduct the case. “Nobudy realizes that more than I do. your honor,” Mr. Scoville began to say, when he was interrupted by the prisoner, and he never fin- ished the speech. “ Lexpectthe Almighty will take care of this case, anyhow,” said the prisoner. as he has been doing.” Ax John Guiteau tried to quiet the prisoner, are-consummate nuisances in my case. If had died twenty @ God-send to me.” Mrs. Duumire Again on the Stand. lad fied as a pho h of the prisoner, taken about. the time of identified another picture of the prisoner. the prisoner; “I have had a hard time since.” ar. G. Justice was called to the stand, and identified a book, “The Life of Moody,” alleged to have been left by Guiteau at Logansport, Indiana. The court at 3 o'clock adjourned. ‘The Treasury Investigation, TO-Day. Mr. Sturtevant, superintendent of the Trea- sury stationery division, was before the con- Though the committee are very secret it was learned that they were questioning Sturtevant in regard to an allegation said to have been made in Pitney’s testimony that tite Sherman literary bureau Jast year was supplied with stationery from the Treasury, and that the con- tingent fund was called upon to furnish money to pay for this stationery; also, that the money thus used was charged up to different accounts. It was reported that the contingent fund con- tributed €500 at one time for stationery for the Sherthan bureau. The committee were en- eavoriny to find out who was responsible for this use of the stationery. ao a eS Coxrimmations To-Day.—The following were confirmed by the Senate in executive session to be collector opinion that the witness was insane mainly from | the prisover's own testimony and hia (the witness’) interview with him at the Jail, and the | testimony in the court. “I guess that $500 settled you, Doctor,” said the prixoner. Mr. Scoville asked the witness if the facts he | formerly supposed to be tiue were true if. his | opinion would still be that the prisoner was in- spoke facts of the case to be such as he formerly sup- The witness said. that asa rule, dominating He sad ne had no contract as to “Haven't you got more sense than that, Sco- “You are the con- | et | and go home. You seem to be working for the which the witness complimented Mr. Scoville raised a laugh in which the prisoner “1 expect it will take a special act if Scoville is to continue the latter turned angrily and said: “Relatives hey bars age it would have been Mr. Scoville then, by consent of the prosecu- tion, called Mra. Dunmire to the stand. The was handed a photograph, which she identi- the Chicago fire; she also “I was a good looking fellow, then,” spoke up PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE SENATK CONMITTER resolution, and concurred therein unanimously, and then adjourned to January 5th. THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTEE. The House committee on the District of Co- lumbia, announced this afternoon, is as followa: On District of Columbia—Mr. Neal, chairman; Messrs. Heilman, Barr, Urner, Smith ery Piero, Dezendorf, Kiotz, Garrison, Cassidy Allen. APPLYING For A District ComMission#RsHtP, The only application which has been filed at the White House for appointment as District re in addition to those already ivi Tan, is that of Bir. Charles Case, of E ington, rin last Washi CoNFERENCE OF SecreTaRies Hunt AND Pree | LINGHUYSE: ‘Secretary Hunt this afternoon: | hada confereace with Secretary Frelinghuysen, as to the immediate relief of the Jeannette | ple who have reached land. Asa result of the conference a cablecram was sent by Seorotary Frelinghuysen through the American charge St.Petersburg, bearing an inquiry if the survivors | were In need of means, and directing that every= thing that they wanted in the way of money be furnished them. The cablegram also inquires of the survivors what the best method or methods would be in sending to search for the missing boat. Wall Strect Te-Day. New York, December 21.—The Poss finan 40 p.m. edition) says: At the the only change in U. 8. bonds | is an advance of 3% in the 4s; southern state bonds are neglected; railroad bonds are dowa \4a2 perct., latter Kansas and Texasconsols to 805 Boston, Hartford and Erie firsts are down 1 cent., to 67, aud Texas and Paciile incomes 1 cent., to 72; the other changes are fractional. stock market is all there have been upw of strength, the decline rang cent in the general, and 1a3!¢ per cent in the specialtics, In the general list Denver and Rio Grande bas shown exceptional firmness, as has also Metropolitan Elevated. The weakest stock have nthe Louisville and Nashville at Jersey Central at 903,a87%/, alon Telegraph at 823,a, 8134, Union Pacific at 1173ga116, and New York Central at 1345;a133. There has been no special news to-day to affect prices. The ruling rate for call !oans on stocks to-day is 6 Per cou and United States bonds the quotation ts per cent. Time loans and mercantile paper are unchanged. The market for roreign exchange here is Irregular. a es The Markets, f 1. —Vircinin 6a Decens i ine Mae Hoe ‘dull—Howard street 282 ery mailly wuper, 4.000525 do. fs 7.40, ‘super, 6. oat jacked, Ti and 9%. Baoon— lear ib aiden, 10%. Hatin, 1a, Butter Gra—weetern qi nai EY ETH, NH, Timed, aaa, insl— ‘refined, 7. Coffee fitm—Hlo a to fair, ¥al0%. Buger quiet—A Se wae ate Tih. Freights to, Evaped pet steamer duit cotton, 3-16a'sd. tad ag barrel; grain, 43gn5d_ pte—flour, 1.932 3 EV ae Eg parle: ‘pushcla. Sales wheat, 527; Ke RK, December 2) stonk 6." Exchance” long 490" do. short, 484. State ee “Yor ra THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET, ‘The following are the opening and closing prices ‘of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: if Opentug. Clostaa- Bia, Alton and Terre Haute... - if Alton and Terre Haute preferred A. D. Tel. re Chesapeake an shesapeake and Ohio 1 Ghesabenke and Olio 21 pid ou Alton... s L C. 8. L. and C.C.C. and tingent fund investigating committee to-day. | C. C. and L ©. Ca. Coal = Delaware and Hudson. mu Delaware,Lackawanna and W. Denver and Rio Grande. . & District of Columbia bonds. Erie preferred. e A Erte sconds Tint LBa&W. Lake Erie Manhattan Beach . Michigan Central ADS: fe cae Mobile and Ono . Manhattan Elevated.

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